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Thursday, February 19, 2009

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Red Devils support deaf-friendly football

Young hearing-impaired footballers met Manchester United's Darren Fletcher and Ben Foster for a training session.



The session was held at the club's Carrington training ground and was the product of a combined effort from the Manchester United Foundation and the National Deaf Children's Society (NDCS).

The visit was part of the Premier League Creating Chances programme and involved young people aged 8-18 from schools across the north-west, who attend regular sessions as part of Manchester United's Foundation's disability programme. The Foundation holds deaf-friendly football sessions and deaf-friendly festivals in partnership with the NDCS. The aim of the sessions is to encourage deaf youngsters into football by making facilities and programmes more accessible.

Essien eyes Blues return

Injured Michael Essien hopes to be back in action for Chelsea next month.

 

The Ghana international has made encouraging progress in his recovery from knee-ligament damage.

It was initially feared the powerful Ghana midfielder would miss the entire season after sustaining the injury in September while on international duty.

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He played just two matches for Chelsea - against Wigan Athletic and Tottenham Hotspur - before undergoing surgery, robbing the Blues of one of their most consistent performers.

The speed of his rehabilitation means Essien could return for the Barclays Premier League fixtures against Manchester City and Tottenham next month.

FANTASTIC MANAGER

And should Chelsea negotiate their Champions League last-16 tie against Juventus, he would surely figure in the quarter finals in early April.

"According to rehabilitation physio Thierry Laurent, it should not take more than one month for me to play actively again," Essien said.

"He has assured me that once we go through a few other exercises for two or three weeks, I should be fit enough to return to the pitch."

Essien's injury meant he missed virtually the whole of Luiz Felipe Scolari's brief reign at Stamford Bridge.

Guus Hiddink, Scolari's successor, has overseen training this week and Essien approves of the appointment.

"Hiddink has been around for quite a while and knows what it takes to get positive results out of nothing," he said.

"He is a fantastic manager so we hope he would bring the magic to give us the strength we need to mount a challenge in all competitions."


Zico

Zico tips Villa for Champions League

Brazilian legend Zico is backing Aston Villa to emulate CSKA Moscow and join them in qualifying for next season's Champions League.

Zico will take charge of CSKA for the first time in Wednesday night's UEFA Cup first-round clash at Villa Park with the Russian club already assured of their place in the Champions League for the 2009-2010 campaign, but he believes Villa will follow the same path if they continue the form which has seen them climb into third spot in the Barclays Premier League.

The former World Cup star said: "If Aston Villa keep playing the type of football they are producing at the moment, they have every chance of participating in the Champions League next season."

He added: "The team is a great team containing great players of very high quality. It is performing now at its best. If it keeps playing like this, it has every chance to keep growing and easily it will join the Champions League for next season."

Zico has been particularly impressed by the contributions of winger Ashley Young and midfielder Gareth Barry but knows CSKA will have to be on their guard in all areas.

He added: "Aston Villa are in third place not just because of the contribution of one or two players. It is because the whole team is very strong and we must take care of every player.

"Ashley Young is a really great player and, if you give him a lot of freedom, then he is going to cause a lot of problems to our team.

"Gareth Barry is also very important as well. He is very dangerous and links up play effectively.

"But, if the team stays in third place in the Premier League, it is because of the whole team and we must pay a lot of attention to every player."

top scorers

Barclays Premier League Top Scorers

Anelka (Chelsea)
 
 
14
Robinho (Manchester City)
 
 
 
 
11
Ronaldo (Manchester United)
 
 
 
 
11
Agbonlahor (Aston Villa)
 
 
10
Zaki (Wigan Athletic)
 
 
 
 
10
Bent (Tottenham Hotspur)
 
 
 
 
9
Cisse (Sunderland)
 
 
 
 
9
Gerrard (Liverpool)
 
 
 
 
9
Lampard (Chelsea)
 
 
 
 
9
Van Persie (Arsenal)
 
 
 
 
9

Wednesday, February 18, 2009

Saturday 21st February 2009

Barclays Premier League

Home teamScoreAway teamVenueTimeMore information
BoltonvsWest HamReebok Stadium15:00
  • Not started
StokevsPortsmouthBritannia Stadium15:00
  • Not started
MiddlesbroughvsWiganThe Riverside Stadium15:00
  • Not started
ArsenalvsSunderlandEmirates Stadium15:00
  • Not started
Man UtdvsBlackburnOld Trafford17:30
  • Not Started


Expected scores :   Bolton 0 West Ham 2
                              Stoke 0 Portsmouth 1
                              Middlesbrough 1 Wigan 1
                             Arsenal 4 Sunderland 2
                              Man utd 2 Blackburn 0








BPL group Table

Here is the gruoup table for Barclays premier league

1Man Utd24175241103156
2Liverpool25159142172554
3Aston Villa25156440241651
4Chelsea25147444152949
5Arsenal25128538251344
6Everton2511773428640
7Wigan Athletic259792624234
8West Ham Utd2596103132-133
9Manchester City2594124234831
10Fulham237972219330
11Sunderland2586112733-630
12Hull City2578103146-1529
13Newcastle2569103342-927
14Bolton2583142737-1027
15Portsmouth2576122741-1427
16Tottenham2567122631-525
17Stoke City2566132140-1924
18Blackburn2458112740-1323
19Middlesbrough2557131836-1822
20WBA2564152447-2322