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| Fights Within Manchester City As Edin Dzeko Arrives |
| There has been much criticism aimed towards
Roberto Mancini's Manchester City. Although the Italian has guided City to
third in the Premier League table, he still has a lot of work to do. This
hectic month is the window for City to get rid of a few problems, and buy a
talented Bosnian forward. |
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| Spurs In Five Way Race For The Title |
| Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp believes the quest to win the Premier League title is now a five-horse race.The north London club have gone eight league games unbeaten and have enjoyed a memorable festive period having recorded back-to-back wins over Aston Villa and Newcastle. |
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| Who Will Be Heading Into Toon This January |
| Newcastle United are enjoying a solid first season back in the Premier League, despite the shocking sacking of Chris Hughton earlier in the campaign.Boss Alan Pardew has made a decent start to his tenure on Tyneside and he is looking to strengthen his squad in January.
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| Fights Within Manchester City As Edin Dzeko Arrives |
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There has been much criticism aimed towards Roberto Mancini's Manchester
City. Although the Italian has guided City to third in the Premier League
table, he still has a lot of work to do. This hectic month is the window for
City to get rid of a few problems, and buy a talented Bosnian forward.
It seems like every team in the Premier League lacks something this season.
Arsenal could use a pair of strong defenders, Manchester United wouldn't
mind a creative central midfielder, and Manchester City lacks overall team
spirit. While there are plenty stars at the club, it doesn't mean that they
get along with each other. From homesick Carlos Tevez to wild Mario
Balotelli, Manchester City are an asylum with their hands full of patients.
The latest spat/scrap/punch-out was between two former Arsenal players, Kolo
Toure and Emmanuel Adebayor. Funnily enough, this latest ardent disagreement
is right before Manchester City travel to face Arsenal. The two players lost
their cool during a non-contact practice match when Toure stuck his leg out
behind him in order to halt Adebayor. The Togo international wasn't too
happy, and the two eventually had to be physically separated by teammates.
Tricky Toure decides to leave his leg behind tripping Adebayor
This isn't the first time we've seen animosity in the Manchester City camp.
Mario Balotelli has had his fair share of disagreements with many squad
members, and Carlos Tevez and Roberto Mancini have come close to exchanging
blows in the locker room. It really isn't a surprise that Adebayor has begun
to get a little restless, especially with the mid-season transfer window
upon us.
Adebayor's restlessness could be caused by Edin Dzeko, the tall, strong,
goalscoring Bosnian forward who will soon be arriving at City from
Wolfsburg. The two clubs have decided on the price of 27 million Pounds, and
it seems like the move has already been sorted out. But where does this
leave unhappy Adebayor?
Well, there's another unhappy man situated in Madrid who has been demanding
a proper center-forward. After Gonzalo Higuain suffered an injury which will
sideline him for about six months, the only true striker left at Real Madrid
is Karim Benzema. Jose Mourinho has been keeping his eyes on Adebayor, and a
loan deal with the possibility of becoming a permanent transfer would
certainly please the Portuguese coach. But Adebayor has also been observed
by Malaga, owned by a member of the royal family of Qatar, and they're
willing to pay Emmanuel a hefty salary if he joins. It wouldn't be unlikely
that Adebayor goes to ply his trade in Spain for the rest of the season,
making pretty much everybody happier.
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