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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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| Spurs In Five Way Race For The Title |
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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.
Spurs are now just five points behind leaders Manchester United and can move
back into the top four if they manage to beat Fulham at White Hart Lane on
New Year’s Day. Redknapp has no doubts that his squad have the quality to
challenge for the title, but knows they will face stiff competition from
United, Manchester City, Chelsea and Arsenal if they are to come out on top.
“Liverpool could come with a run but you do see five teams fighting for the
top four,” Redknapp said. “The players have done great and have been
fantastic. It has been a good run for us and looks to me like there are five
teams pushing for the Champions League places and we are right amongst that.
That’s where we want to be and even higher if we can.”
“We’re on a good run. Last year we had the pressure of getting into the
Champions League and we coped with that.” “Winning the title is very
difficult but we’re there, it’s open, it’s the most open championship for
years. Everyone is finding it hard this year.”William Gallas will return
against Fulham having missed the last three weeks with a hamstring injury,
but Younes Kaboul and Jermain Defoe are ruled out through suspension.
And although Redknapp admits he is happy with the squad at his disposal, he
revealed he has been told by chairman Daniel Levy he has money to spend in
the January transfer window if he wants to bring in some big-name
players.The Tottenham manager has been linked with moves for Scott Parker
and David Beckham, but he insists he will only do business in the market if
the players are better than the ones he has already got.
“We have good players getting better. Bale and Modric have been incredible
and we have got Van der Vaart now,” Redknapp said. “Those players are not
for sale. So the club is going forward all the time.”“If we found the right
player the owner would like me to spend his money and buy somebody who could
make the difference.”
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