Dalglish rues lack of spark

Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish lamented his side’s luck and lack of creativity after their European campaign ended on Thursday.After losing 1-0 to Sporting Braga in the first leg in Portugal one week ago, Dalglish’s side were uninspiring in a dull 0-0 second-leg draw which sent them packing out of the Europa League.The Portuguese side were well organised and limited chances for the Reds, who could not find the back of the net despite a first start for 35-million-pound club record transfer Andy Carroll.”Over the two legs, a penalty has separated the two teams,” Dalglish said. “There wasn’t much between either side. They were very well organised and we knew the responsibility was on us to break them down and score a goal. If Andy’s header had gone in, in the first half it could have been a different outcome, but we never put anything past the goalkeeper.””You need to be really strong creatively if you are going to break down a very organised side or you need a bit of luck and we certainly have not had much fortune over two legs – but I guess everyone says they should have more luck then they get.””Like every other team in the world we could do with a bit more creativity but we are no different than anyone else.”Dalglish was pleased with Carroll’s performance but admitted he did not expect him to play the full 90 minutes and it was only the necessity for a goal that kept him on the pitch.”Carroll stayed on longer than we hoped he would have to stay on but necessity meant he had to stay on the pitch because we were looking for a goal,” he said.”Overall we are pleased to see him back on the pitch and we were not disappointed with his contribution in any way. It was a bit unfortunate he did not score a goal; he put one header wide in the first half and then had one stopped by Dirk Kuyt in the second.”Considering it was his first start I think he can be very pleased with how he played.”Dalglish said he was unsure whether it would help his side in the latter stages of the season to avoid playing European football, something his side won’t do next year unless they finish fifth or higher in the Premier League.Despite very excitable celebrations from his team after the match, Braga manager Domingos Paciencia did not apologise, preferring to explain the significance of the aggregate win for his side as they reached the quarter-finals of the Europa League for the first time.”We have reasons to be proud tonight,” Paciencia said.”We achieved a different level that we have never achieved before. I ask Liverpool supporters to appreciate the way we celebrated the way we did because this is a different level. Don’t take things the wrong way for the way we celebrated. We are proud.”

Rovers, City rue wasted chances

Blackburn boss Steve Kean lamented a missed opportunity after his side fought out a 1-1 draw with fellow strugglers Birmingham.Junior Hoilett capitalised on a defensive blunder from Liam Ridgewell to help Kean’s side claim a share of the spoils at Ewood Park, after Lee Bowyer gave the visitors the lead.

But with both sides just three points clear of the relegation zone, Kean conceded a win would have been handy to better their survival prospects.

“I wanted to take a big leap today but we’re taking little steps and we just have to keep chipping away,” Kean said.

“If all the teams around you pick up wins and you only get a point you’re massively disappointed.”

“But today we’re probably a little bit better off than when we started.”

“The atmosphere in the dressing room is really down but we will soon come to realise that this is a good point today.”

Birmingham boss Alex McLeish was also disappointed not to come away with three points, and the Scot was disappointed with Ridgewell’s error.

“We can’t afford to give those sorts of gifts away but we came back in the second half,” McLeish said.

“We really could have crumbled after that but we had our backs to the wall.”

“It was a bad moment for Liam but the next challenge for him was to see if he could recover from it and that’s what he did.”

McLeish’s side also had injury woes to contend with during the match, with centre back Roger Johnson forced off with concussion.

“Roger was a little bit groggy. He was desperate to go back on but I wasn’t going to compromise his health,” McLeish said.

“He’s far too important a player for me.”

Top FIVE FA Cup semi-finals of all-time

The FA Cup has always been a wonderful competition and the beauty of the tournament is it seldom goes exactly the way you think and upsets are always likely to happen. This is my list of five of the most memorable semi-finals.

This should not necessarily be seen as a definitive list of the top five semi-finals of all time – but more an opinion piece on five of my personal favourites. I would also like to point out that I have chosen games from the modern era to try and broaden appeal.

I would also point to the fact that three of the games feature Manchester United. Sorry if this offends anyone, but that’s just the way it has come out, I am not a Manchester United fan!

5 Newcastle United vs. Manchester United 2005 (1-4)

The match in 2005 was certainly an entertaining game and featured 5 goals in a packed Millennium Stadium. However, it tendered to be a rather one sided affair in which Manchester United always had an element of control in. The Red Devils looked in complete control at half time due to a 2-0 lead thanks to goals from Van Nistelrooy and Scholes. When Van Nistelrooy scored his second goal of the game in the 58th minute the tie looked done and dusted – but Newcastle at least threatened a comeback when Shola Ameobi scored. However, Ronaldo made absolutely sure with the fourth united goal in the 76th minute and they were through to the final.

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4 Manchester United vs. Crystal Palace 1995 (2-2)

This proved to be a more difficult game than Manchester United were expecting. The Red Devils went into this game looking for easy progress to the final. However, Crystal Palace gave Manchester United a good fight. In the end the game played at Villa Park finished 2-2 with goals from Denis Irwin and Gary Pallister for United and responses from Palace duo Armstrong and Dowie. Manchester won the reply 2-0.

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3 Middlesbrough vs. Chesterfield 1997 (3-3)

For me this is one of the most memorable FA Cup ties. Before the match Middlesbrough were expecting a comfortable win – but there were given one hell of a fright by lower league Chesterfield United. In the match Chesterfield stormed into a 2-0 lead with goals from Morris and Dyche, but Middlesbrough were able to find a way back into the game and level matters with quick fire goals from Ravanelli and Hignett. Middlesbrough were confident of finding a winner – but continued to be frustrated. So the game entered a period of extra time – where there were two further goals, one for each side and the game finished 3-3. In the reply Boro won 2-0.

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2 Manchester United vs. Oldham 1990 (3-3)

Another fantastic example of what the FA cup brings; a classic game with both sides going all out looking for the win. It was a game that United really should have taken control of after having the lead on three separate occasions – but Oldham pegged them back again and forced the reply. Manchester United won the replay in extra time with Mark Robins hitting the winner.

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1 Crystal Palace vs. Liverpool 1990 (4-3)

What a fantastic game of football this turned out to be with Crystal Palace surprising Liverpool. The Merseyside club had led twice in the game during normal time and looked certain to win. But it was Palace who had the last laugh with an extra time winner from Alan Pardew. It proved to be sweet revenge for the London club, because they were beaten by Liverpool 9-0 earlier in the League that same season.

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Arsenal’s £4.5m mystery, Gunners hit with £20m fee, Arsene Wenger right to put the club first in Wilshere standoff – Best of AFC

Arsenal’s win last Sunday brought an air of ‘if only’ around the Emirates as Arsene Wenger’s men look back at another failed quest for the Premier League title. You do sense that next season it is vital that the club start to deliver silverware to appease those fans frustrated at the increase in ticket prices.

At FFC this week we have seen a mixed bag of Arsenal blogs that includes Nasri provides Wenger with transfer dilemma; Arsenal’s own X-file mystery, while Arsene should think twice about Diaby.

We also look at the best Arsenal articles around the web this week.

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Just a case of right man, wrong philosophy at Arsenal

Forget Cesc, is this Wenger’s biggest transfer dilemma this summer?

What do Arsenal need the extra £4.5m for?

Arsene Wenger right to put Arsenal first in this case

Arsenal’s very own X-File mystery

Why Arsenal should think twice about selling Frenchman

Arguably Wenger’s TEN ‘Greatest Achievements’ at Arsenal

Arsenal & Liverpool hit with £20m asking price

Arsene Wenger’s ‘Greatest XI’ of all time

If I was you Arsene Wenger…

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The most frustrating religion – Emirates FC – Gunnersphere

Game over… You lose again, Arsene! – Online Gooner

Stay A Little Longer Or Walk Away In Anger? – A Cultured Left Foot

Arsenal run over the golden goose, then reverse back over just to make sure – Le Grove

The real reason Cesc wants out, R.I.P Sir Henry, No to goal-line Technology.. – Highbury House

Ignore ticket farce at your peril, Mr Gazidis – Arsenal Insider

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Emery gets reward for Champions League place

Unai Emery has been granted a one-year contract extension as manager of Valencia, the Spanish club has announced.Emery has put pen to paper on a new deal tying him to Valencia until June 30, 2012, rewarding him for guiding the club to the Champions League for a second successive year.

That Emery managed to do so despite the absence of star players David Villa and David Silva – sold to ease financial strain at the club – makes the achievement all the more remarkable.

Expectations of Valencia were tempered prior to the season given the loss of Villa and Silva, but Emery still managed to lead his side to a third-place finish in La Liga behind Barcelona and Real Madrid.

Valencia President Manuel Llorente was delighted to have retained the services of his coach, who he believes can take the club to even greater heights in the next campaign.

“Unai has proven himself. To go directly into the Champions League is very valuable and we greatly appreciate his desire to improve us and his ability to do so,” Llorente said.

“We are growing, giving hope and joy to the fans. The challenge is to take another step forward in performance and be better every year and Unai is ambitious.”

“He has all the requirements and the confidence of the club.”

Emery added: “I am very happy to have another year with one of the best clubs in the world. It is my intention to keep developing this club and that project drives me.”

“The goal we have set is to improve and take further steps to make the most of our performance. We have a great team and they can give us great joy.”

Keen keen for Hammers role

Kevin Keen believes West Ham’s promotion battle starts on Sunday when they host Sunderland looking to finish a desperately disappointing season on a positive note.The Hammers were relegated after last Sunday’s 3-2 defeat at Stoke, with manager Avram Grant sacked in the immediate aftermath.

Keen has been placed in temporary charge and admits he would love the job on a full-time basis, claiming he intends to impress the owners by bringing attractive football back to Upton Park.

“As far as I am concerned the first game of next season is this Sunday,” Keen said.

“I have a lot of young players chomping at the bit to play. It will be a West Ham side.”

“That is what I want, players who will go out and show a real desire to play for the claret and blue shirt, and hopefully show a flair and ability on the football that this club deserves.”

“We have got a game on Sunday we want to win. We owe the supporters so much.”

“My focus has been on making sure the players are aware of that.”

Keen said he wanted the coaching job at Upton Park.

“I am West Ham United through and through. I had nine years as a player and this is my ninth season back coaching.”

“Anyone who has got that connection with the football club would love to be given that opportunity.”

“If the opportunity was given to me it would be a great honour and I’d love to be able to do it.”

“I know the way the supporters want us to play, I know the way I want us to play, attacking football with flair and passing, but at the same time some of that Billy Bonds or Julian Dicks spirit, that when a tackle is there to be made they make it.”

“That is what the supporters want and hopefully that is what the future holds for West Ham.”

Keen admits it has been a woeful season under Grant, claiming the entire club’s staff and players should take responsibility.

“Whenever a manager leaves it is disappointing,” he said.

“You saw after the game last week how humble and disappointed Avram was that things hadn’t gone his way.”

“We underperformed as staff and as players they have underperformed.”

“There is no denying that. We are bottom of the league and we have underperformed.”

“Now I want to focus on getting West Ham a win and repaying the supporters who have backed us to the bitter end.”

BB Round-up – Spurs move for Reds ace, United’s £30m Sneijder battle, Chelsea must wait for Hiddink

England put in another shocking display which Fabio Capello put down to simply tiredness. It seems like a poor excuse from the outset, especially given the shocking errors from certain individuals.

In the papers this morning there have been a mixed bag of stories that includes Crouch set to quit England, Wenger looks to rebuild squad, Chelsea must wait for Hiddink.

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Tevez – I decide my future – Sky Sports

Capello says his players were ‘exhausted’ after long season – Guardian

Chelsea must wait for Hiddink, says agent – Guardian

‘Hughes was too ambitious for Fulham’ – Guardian

Maradona: Fifa bosses are dinosaurs – Daily Telegraph

Cole set to end Anfield misery as Tottenham transfer nears completion – Daily Mail

I will expose Blatter: Angry CONCACAF president Warner promises to reveal all – Daily Mail

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Crouch quits Capello’s England: Swiss snub last straw for Spurs hitman – Daily Mail

City and United in £30m battle for Inter star – Mirror

Wenger cancels summer holiday to rebuild squad as three key stars face boot – Mirror

BB Round-up – Spurs offer quartet, Liverpool to sacrifice kids, Sunderland trigger Wickham auction

Barcelona feel they will finally land Cesc Fabregas with a renewed bid of £35m. Arsenal conceded that they are unlikely to stand in the Spaniard’s way providing that the Catalans meet their asking price and although there have been rumours in the press this morning that Cesc may look to go on strike in order to force a deal through; it seems unlikely that an amicable agreement won’t be reached.

In the papers this morning there have been a mixed bag of stories that include Tottenham set for talks with Luka Modric; Liverpool willing to sacrifice kids to land Charlie Adam, while Sunderland trigger Wickham auction after having £13m bid accepted.

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Barcelona scent victory with renewed £35m Fábregas bid – Guardian

De Gea to seal £18.3m deal – Daily Telegraph

Chelsea still rebuilding as Abramovich considers Emenalo for director role – Daily Mail

Arsene’s letter to unhappy fan – Sun

Modric to hold talks with Tottenham – Guardian

Liverpool willing to sacrifice kids to land Adam – Mirror

City told not to rock the Boat – Sun

Sunderland trigger Wickham auction after agreeing £13m deal – Daily Mail

Spurs offer quartet to Bolton in bid to land Cahill – Daily Mail

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McLeish to offer Birmingham keeper swap deal – Mirror

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The perfect way to kick-start Aston Villa’s rebuild?

Yesterday it was announced that Aston Villa have agreed a £9.5m fee with Wigan Athletic for Charles N’Zogbia and the 25-year-old is set travel down to Villa Park to discuss personal terms today.

The French international who was last capped in 2010, will be a straight forward replacement on the left wing for the recently departed Stuart Downing and will become McLeish’s second summer signing after capturing N’Zogbia’s former Newcastle teammate Shay Given from Man City last week.

McLeish has long been an admirer of N’Zogbia and actually came within a whisker of signing him last summer for his former club Birmingham City but the deal collapsed at the 11th hour as they couldn’t agree personal terms. So although a fee has now been agreed it is still not 100% that he will be joining the club. However if as expected he does agree terms this week, McLeish will be hoping that he will be a suitable replacement for Downing and Young who had started to build up a potent attacking force alongside Darren Bent last season.

Villa have so far raised over £40 million from player sales this summer and N’Zogbia will be a major part of a new look Aston Villa side with the Alan Hutton and Scott Parker two other possible arrivals at Villa Park. Although he has experienced controversy in the past especially at Newcastle, I can see McLeish being disciplined with the winger and he will make sure the Villa fans only see N’Zogbia’s good side.

Interestingly he is actually classed as a home-grown player after being affiliated with an English club since the age of 18 when he brought over by Newcastle from Le Havre and will count as one of the eight players home-grown players needed in Villa’s 25-man-squad. This make it even more of a transfer bargain as everyone has seen that English players are moving at overinflated transfer fees partly due to this rule.

With Downing and Young sold, Villa were looking for a player that can create threats to the opposition and would also be responsible for set-pieces. In N’Zogbia they have this player as he is known for his match-winning ability, his excellent all round play and is one of the most exciting players to watch in the Premier League. He can also operate on either flank or as an attacking midfielder so it is understandable why Villa have snapped him up.

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It will be a new challenge for N’Zogbia who was influential in keeping the Latics in the Premier League last season and his two goals against West Ham in the penultimate game of the season all but secured their survival. Dave Whelan recently said of his prized asset: “I have always said for £10 million he is an absolute snip, if Stewart Downing can change hands for £20 million I don’t know what Charles is worth.”

He contributed with ten goals and seven assists for the Latics last season which is not too different to Downing’s total of seven goals and nine assists and this shows what a good deal Villa are getting with a reported £10.5 million difference in transfer fees.

With only 12 months left on his contract Wigan are getting a decent price for the winger but in terms of Downing’s move, it is still relatively cheap. He will only improve at a bigger club and in the right environment so N’Zogbia could be worth a lot more in the future. Downing’s £20m price tag was over-inflated by the fact he still had four years left on his contract at Villa Park but Villa fans must feel they are the end of a very good deal.

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Villa fans would have been saddened to see their player of the year Downing leave after his impressive form last season but I feel they are getting a more than adequate replacement in N’Zogbia. He has a similar goal scoring record, has the ability to change a game and is signing at a very reasonable price. The rebuilding has begun and securing N’Zogbia’s signature would be a great way to kick-start it.

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