Saturday, 31 December 2011

Feast of Steven : Liverpool 3 Newcastle 1

STEVEN GERRARD tucked into his first goal in 10 weeks as Liverpool roared into the Premier League's top five.

RED ALERT ... for scorer Steven Gerrard

The Kop skipper came off the bench to seal a victory set up by Craig Bellamy's double against his old club.

Toon took the lead thanks to Daniel Agger's own goal before Reds took control to climb above Arsenal in the table.

Gerro, back to full fitness after two months out, said: "It's great to be back and it felt wonderful to score a goal as well.

"I'm glad to see the back of 2011 to tell you the truth because I've had so many injuries. Now I just hope I can get a run of games and help the team to improve in the new year.

"It was a really good win for us tonight because we have not been doing too well at home lately.

"So to get the three points and score three goals was very important."

Kop boss Kenny Dalglish said: "When Steven is not playing he is influential.

"You can add the word hugely in front of influential when he is playing. He is getting back to fitness.

"He has got a lot of years to go yet which we can look forward to. The injury he had was a freak.

"I am just delighted for the boy as he has worked so hard to get back fit.

"We thoroughly deser-ved the win on the balance of play. Some of the football was good. We could have had more goals but we're certainly very happy with three."

Welsh striker Bellamy, who needed four stitches in a cut eye after an apparent elbow from Fabricio Coloccini, said: "I don't know why but I always seem to do well against Newcastle.

"I had a great time there under a great manager in Bobby Robson — but now they seem to be a lucky team for me.

"The most important thing was to get back to winning ways and it was a good victory."

Andy Carroll replaced the banned Luis Suarez up front but failed to score against his former club, who he left for £35million last winter.

Gerrard added: "We are all trying our best for Andy but it's not quite going for him at the moment. He's doing well in training and the scoring problem concerns all of us — not just one player."

Toon boss Alan Pardew argued: "It was never a free-kick for their second goal, I'm not sure what he gave it for.

"We could have played better tonight but, having said that, it's a tough place to come and when Gerrard came on he lifted the whole stadium. He has that presence."

Wednesday, 28 December 2011

Cesc: “It feels like my career has started all over”

“I needed new motivations and returning to Barça was a step forward for me”

“Apart from Arsenal and Barça, I can’t see myself playing for any other team”



The British channel Sky Sports has put together a report called 'Cesc in Barcelona' in which the player speaks frankly about his time at Arsenal under Arsène Wenger and his first half-year at Barça under Guardiola. "Both managers seem to love their jobs" he says. "They put their heart and soul into it. They love football. Wenger is a very special person for me. He put his faith in me from day one and I am where I am thanks to him."

The midfielder spent eight seasons at Arsenal, years he will never forget: "I want to stay at Barça a long time and perhaps retire here. Return to Arsenal? Perhaps, why not? You never know in life. If I had to go anywhere, it would be to Arsenal. Apart from Arsenal and Barça, I can't see myself playing for any other team."

It was always Cesc Fàbregas' dream to come back to the club where he learned so much, and he knows the significance of being here. "When you leave FC Barcelona, it is almost impossible to ever come back. The day I was presented at Barça was one of the happiest of my life. But the day before had been one of the saddest," he added, referring to having to say goodbye to everything he had come to love about Arsenal. "But I wasn't as motivated as I was when I was 16. Like anybody, I needed a change in life, to start all over, and that's the way I felt when I came here."

And it's all gone brilliantly. "My arrival was a surprise. Winning two titles in ten days was very special, especially as one of those was against Real Madrid," said Cesc, who is clearly delighted to be back where his heart truly belongs. He has won the respect of both his colleagues and the supporters and his duty now is to make sure that this glorious period at FC Barcelona can be continued further into the future.

Monday, 26 December 2011

Cesc Fabregas Would Like to Make Arsenal Return: Barcelona Midfielder In Shock Admission

Barcelona midfielder Cesc Fabregas has spoken of his desire to one day play for Arsenal again.



The Spanish international left the Emirates Stadium in the summer after a protracted transfer saga involving the Gunners and the club where he first began his career.

The 24-year-old eventually joined the European champions for an initial fee of £25 million, but says that leaving north London was a deeply emotional time for him.

“If I have to leave Barcelona, I will go back to Arsenal – I would like to,” Fabregas told Sky Sports News. “I am not embarrassed to say that the day I left I could only say ‘Thank you very much’, I couldn’t say more.

“I’m not embarrassed to say that I nearly cried. Arsene Wenger, I have never met someone that loyal. He is one of the best, I really believe that.”

Would the former Gunners skipper be welcomed back by his former fans? There was certainly a certain amount of anger among some Arsenal fans when the former Barcelona youth team graduate left North London for the Nou Camp though most probably accepted the fact that the midfielder longed to return to his first club.

Clearly any possible move back to the Emirates Stadium would be some time in the distant future as the Spanish international has started his second spell at the Catalan club with a bang. Some assumed the 24 year old midfielder would struggle to get first team football at Barcelona but thus far this season Fabregas has started 15 matches and has netted an impressive 11 goals in the process.

Fabregas has also picked up the Spanish Super Cup, UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup winners medals in his first few months at the club.

Chelsea Complete £7m Deal to Sign Bolton Centre Back Gary Cahill

England international Gary Cahill is set to leave Bolton Wanderers in January, with Chelsea having reached agreement with the Lancashire club on a £7 million fee which will take the defender to Stamford Bridge.

Multiple sources have confirmed to FOX Soccer that an agreement is in place, with club and player having also agreed to personal terms.

Cahill’s move will end a three-season run at Bolton that has seen the former Aston Villa-man make 127 league appearances for the club. However, with Cahill in the last year contract, a departure from the Reebok had been expected, with the 26-year-old linked to Tottenham, Arsenal as well as Inter Milan and Barcelona.

For Chelsea, Cahill’s addition will help reinforce thinning central defense. Branislav Ivanovic was forced from Thursday’s game at Tottenham with a muscle injury, while David Luiz (injury) and Alex (transfer request accepted) were not dressed for the game, forcing 34-year-old Paulo Ferreira to make his first appearance of the season.

Barcelona Plot Move to Sign Arsenal Goal Machine Robin Van Persie

Barcelona boss Pep Guardiola is reportedly considering launching a bid to sign Arsenal striker Robin Van Persie as he looks to replace Spanish international David Villa who suffered a season ending injury whilst taking part in the FIFA Club World Cup in Japan.



The Nou Camp boss has earmarked a move for the prolific Dutchman and will may make an offer for the Gunners captain when the transfer window re-opens although a summer deal may be a more likely scenario that Guardiola will adopt. Prior to his foot injury David Villa has struggled with form this term and had netted just five goals in 15 La Liga appearances this season and the former Valencia man is now facing a struggle to be fit for the Euro 2012 finals in the summer.

Van Persie on the other hand has been scoring with alarming regularity but worryingly for Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger the 28 year old is yet to enter talks to sign a new deal and now has less than 18 months to run on his current contract which had led to fears that he may be considering his options.

The former Feyenoord man is now in his eighth season at the North London club but has just one FA Cup success to show for his efforts and a number of sides are said to be keen on snapping up the Arsenal striker and now Barcelona are set to join the likes of Man City and Real Madrid in the chase for the talented Rotterdam born striker.

If Arsenal have not secured significant silverware by the summer, or at the very least retained their spot in the top four, then there is a very real chance that Van Persie will leave the club. Wenger watched as Samir Nasri ran down his contract to it’s last year and then felt he had no choice other than to accept Man City’s bid for the French international, Barcelona may well be looking to repeat the trick.

Indeed Van Persie has recently stated his admiration for the Catalan side by saying ‘I am still a lover of the beautiful game and always will be but I have become more realistic. It is too romantic to think that you can win matches by playing beautiful football alone. Barcelona are the exception – and I have to admit they and Arsenal are the only teams that I often watch on TV.’

Friday, 16 December 2011

Drogba wants to quit Chelsea – Lampard may follow him

DIDIER DROGBA is determined to quit Chelsea next month — and Frank Lampard could follow him.


Drogba, 33, is furious the club have rejected his demands for a new two-year contract.

And he has resolved to make a lucrative move to China in the January transfer window rather than wait until his contract expires next summer.

The Ivory Coast international has been offered a two-year deal by Chinese club Dalian Aerbin worth £200,000 per week while Chelsea are only prepared to give him 12 months at £125,000 a week.

That means Drog can earn £20MILLION in China or £6.5m at the Bridge.

Drogba's decision is a massive blow at a time that club legend Lampard is considering his future.

Lamps is offended and mystified at his recent treatment by manager Andre Villas-Boas.

The England star wants to know where he stands at the club he has served for the past 10 years and believes he deserves an explanation for his absence from Chelsea's starting line-up.

Yet he has been left in the dark by AVB, who insists he will not be making any special allowances for the midfielder.

Villas-Boas said: "Plenty of players are pushing for selection and Frank is not the only one.

"Lamps and John Terry represent the best in the history of this club.

"But every player must be treated as fairly as possible."

Lampard has 18 months of his £170,000-a-week Chelsea contract to run and is unhappy at being on the bench for the last two games against Valencia and Manchester City.

He voiced his frustrations after coming on as a sub to score the winning penalty against league leaders City on Monday.

Villas-Boas said last night: "I speak with Frank every day and he will continue to be important for this club.

"I know that Steve Kutner, Frank's agent, has contacted Ron Gourlay (Chelsea chief executive) about Frank's contract situation. But we have not decided yet."

Those claims were denied by Kutner, who said: "I did not call Ron Gourlay to specifically discuss Frank's contract.

"It is true we had a meeting a while ago but we do fairly frequently.

"We discussed Frank's importance to the club off the pitch on matters such as sponsorship and merchandising, as well as his importance on the pitch.

"We are very happy with the 18 months left on his contract.

"As far as the manager speaking to Frank is concerned, I can only rely on what Frank is telling me."

Chelsea will let Nicolas Anelka leave for Shanghai Shenhua in January but are unlikely to agree to Drog's departure while they fight for the title and Champions League.

The team encourages Villa

The squad that travelled to Japan met with David Villa after his stay at hospital to show him their support

Barça’s number 7 was encouraged and is in good spirits.

David Villa felt the affection that his teammates have for him after he returned to the hotel from his hospital visit. In a wheelchair and with a heavily bandaged left leg, El Guaje was encouraged while he received the support from his team. The Director of the Sport Area, Andoni Zubizarreta and Pep Guardiola made it a point to stay and chat with the striker.

Villa will be out of action for four to five months because of a fractured tibia sustained in the game against Al-Sadd. In the coming hours he will return to Barcelona, via Frankfurt, to undergo surgery.


Monday, 12 December 2011

Cesc: This was brutal

CESC FABREGAS called Barcelona's El Clasico triumph "brutal" after he bagged the clincher against Jose Mourinho's Real Madrid.

The former Arsenal skipper headed Barca's crucial third goal in a 3-1 triumph in Madrid and set his sights on winning the Club World Cup.

Fabregas, 24, struck after 66 minutes and insisted this win was almost as sweet as lifting the World Cup and Euro 2008 with Spain.

He said: "This was brutal. I've won important things in my career but this is very special for me. The first half was difficult but in the second half we played a great game.

"We played 70 minutes with a three-man defence and to win 3-1 here at the Bernabeu says a lot about this team. This gives us confidence for the Club World Cup."

Barca immediately flew to Japan for the global club showpiece as European champions.

Pep Guardiola's La Liga title-holders go level on points at the top of the table though Madrid have a game in hand.

An estimated half a billion TV viewers saw Madrid go in front after 22 seconds as Victor Valdes gave the ball away and Karim Benzema pounced.

But Argentine wizard Lionel Messi set up Alexis Sanchez for the equaliser and when Xavi's shot was deflected home off Marcelo early in the second half Barca were in the clear.

Real's Cristiano Ronaldo missed gilt-edged chances at crucial times before before Fab's clincher.

Mourinho said: "We had a chance for 2-0 that normally Cristiano, who's a fantastic player, would score."

Moyes in bid to land Henry

DAVID MOYES has made a cheeky bid to sign Arsenal legend Thierry Henry.

The cash-strapped Everton boss saw the French superstar striker at The Emirates on Saturday where he was a guest as the Gunners celebrated their 125th birthday.

And he wasted no time in seeing if Henry, training with Arsenal during the US close-season, fancied joining Everton.

Moyes revealed: "I saw some fantastic players and I acknowledged them. I asked Thierry Henry on the way in, he'll tell you. I said if he wants a game to let me know."

Moyes is desperate to add a cutting edge to his side. He said: "We're trying, we're looking round the club to see if we can solve that. We have done it with some young players and tried to look at other solutions.

"It's a manager's job to find it if you can't get it from anywhere else."

One option could be Conor McAleny, 19, who came on as a substitute at Arsenal and nearly scored.

Moyes said: "He's energetic and quick. That's why we gave him the nod over someone else in that period of the game."

Wojciech Szczesny Kisses Robin Van Persie’s Left Boot (Image)

Wojciech Szczesny Kisses Robin Van Persie’s Left Boot, after a winning goal by RVP's left foot with a great volley  and celebrate 125th Arsenal's anniversury...


Friday, 9 December 2011

Sachin Tendulkar to create history Down Under

Master blaster Sachin Tendulkar, who just left the Indian shores with six other players for Australia, is all set to complete yet another feat upon his arrival Down Under. Not many anticipated the 38-year-old Tendulkar’s return to the Aussie soil three years later.

It is not the hundred centuries in international cricket that fans all over are waiting for but the batting maestro will become the first Indian to tour Australia for a record fifth time. Dilip Vengsarkar held the Indian record for four Australia tours (1977-78, 1980-81, 1985-86 and 1991-1992). Vengsarkar was also part of the Indian team that won the 1985 World Championship of Cricket in Australia.

The last time India toured Australia was in 2007, led by Anil Kumble. That trip was not short of any spectacular moments, to which all the India-Australia encounters have lived up to in the past. In the Border-Gavaskar Trophy, 2007–08, Tendulkar became the leading run scorer with 493 runs in four Tests, despite consistently failing in the second innings. Sachin scored 62 runs in the first innings of the first Test at the MCG in Melbourne, but couldn`t prevent a heavy 337-run win for Australia. In the controversial New Year`s Test at Sydney, Tendulkar scored an unbeaten 154 in which India lost the Test. This was his third century at the SCG, earning him an average of 221.33 on the ground.

In the third Test at the WACA in Perth, Tendulkar was instrumental in India`s first innings score of 330, scoring a well compiled 71, as India went on to record a historic triumph at the WACA. In the fourth Test at Adelaide, which ended in a draw, he scored 153 in the first innings, involving a crucial 126 run stand with VVS Laxman for the fifth wicket to lead India to a score of 282 for 5 from 156 for 4. He secured the Player of the Match award.

In fact, if you consider the matches since 1990, Tendulkar comes second in the best Test averages list by overseas batsmen in Australia – the first being his compatriot Virender Sehwag. Out of 16 matches Sachin scored 1,522 runs at an average of 58.53. Sehwag averages 59.50 out of 7 matches with a score of 833. VVS Laxman comes third with an average of 54.05 (minimum qualification: 750 Test runs).

Indore ODI: Sehwag’s immortal 219 seals the series for India

Indore: It was an astounding display of strength by Team India, led by record breaking captain Virender Sehwag as the home team won by a whopping 153 runs, sealing the series 3-1 in their favour.

In the first half, it was an epic unfolding for Sehwag as he became the man with the maximum runs in an innings in ODI history (219), surpassing Sachin Tendulkar’s double hundred.

In the later part, West Indies stared down a humili
ating defeat at the hands of a formidable looking Indian outfit right from the start as the pressure was simply insurmountable. They lost track of their game-plan early-on and kept on losing wickets with clinical precision.

Barring Denesh Ramdin (96), who was the last man to fall, all other batsmen failed to even offer any resistance to the Indian total and perished haplessly.

Ravindra Jadeja and debutant Rahul Sharma got three wickets a piece while the entire unit complemented the efforts with the bowling as well as the fielding. West Indies on the contrary, dropped crucial catches and awarded overthrows while their batsmen and bowlers lost the plot in front of the Delhi Blaster.

Suresh Raina had picked up a wicket to send Andre Russell (29) back into the pavilion as the batsman was stumped with the agile gloves of Parthiv Patel. Ravichandran Ashwin also pitched in with a wicket, getting Darren Sammy (2) caught in the deep as the scorecard read 145/7.

India were on top of their game as Jadeja got the second wicket in the form of Lendl Simmons (36) to wipe the openers away and expose the middle order early. The third fell in the form of Marlon Samuels (33) and Rahul Sharma got his first ODI wicket with the batsman.

West Indies had started the run chase on a woeful note as Kieran Powell was run out with the scorecard reading 13/1. The fall of the first wicket put more pressure on the visitors after Sehwag had given a performance of a lifetime.

Indian Innings & Sehwag The Mauler

The entire cricketing world was treated to an encore of an unbelievable feat as Delhi Blaster Virender Sehwag bullishly slammed an ODI double century, a rarity only achieved once before by Sachin Tendulkar.

Sehwag was pitted as the man to be the first one to reach Tendulkar’s record by the Master himself and he stood true to the reputation. Becoming the highest run-scorer in ODI history (219), Sehwag not only crossed Sachin but also helped India post a formidable 419-run target against the visitors.

The 418/5 was also India’s highest total in ODI matches.

The Indian top order, facing flak over their recent failures to fire, came out all guns blazing at the Holkar Stadium. They were led by Sehwag, who etched his name in the nightmares of West Indies outfit like a man possessed, smashing boundaries by the dozen.

Gautam Gambhir was the victim of a run out at a score of 67 runs. The scorecard read 176/1 (22.5 Ovs) at the fall of the first wicket. Suresh Raina also looked crisp, slamming a fifty in the process of occupying crease with Sehwag but was run out too.

The dangerous opening pair started the proceedings in their signature style, hoping to seal the series on green looking pitch, the pair got the stadium in a cheering mood with a flurry of boundaries.

For the first time in the series, India captain Sehwag decided to bat first after winning the toss against the West Indies. It was a decision that paid rich dividends, specially for the skipper himself.

India lead the five match series 3-1, going into the final tie at the MA Chidambaram Stadium, Chennai.

United in Vidic out for year fear

NEMANJA VIDIC could be out for the season, it emerged last night.

Skipper Vidic hobbled back home on crutches yesterday after being crocked as Manchester United crashed out of the Champions League against Basel.

Fears are growing in the United camp that he will be sidelined until at least April.

Vidic arrived back at Manchester Airport nursing a medial ligament injury after United's 2-1 defeat in Switzerland.

The 30-year-old centre-back went off just before the break on Wednesday night after tangling with Marco Streller — who inadvertently fell on the United star's right knee.

It is a major blow to United, who had enjoyed six clean sheets in eight games with Vidic in the side since his return from a calf injury.

The Serbian star will have a scan today to assess the full extent of his injury.

But boss Alex Ferguson was not optimistic after the match.

Vidic was replaced by Jonny Evans as United were knocked out of the Champions League at the group stage for only the second time since 1994.

They are now in the Europa League with Manchester City for the first time in their history.

Thursday, 8 December 2011

Uefa Champions League Group Stage's Final Point Table

Shock Exit Of Manchester United & Manchester City



Group A                            Match     Points
1               Bayern                                    6          13
2               Napoli                                    6          11
3               Man. City                               6          10
4               Villarreal                                 6          0

Group B                            Match     Points
1               Internazionale                        6          10
2               CSKA Moskva                       6          8
3               Trabzonspor                           6          7
4               Lille                                        6          6

Group C                            Match     Points
1               Benfica                                   6          12
2               Basel                                       6          11
3               Man. United                           6          9
4               Oţelul Galaţi                           6          0

Group D                            Match     Points
1               Real Madrid                            6          18
2               Lyon                                       6          8
3               Ajax                                        6          8
4               Dinamo Zagreb                      6          0

Group E                             Match     Points
1               Chelsea                                   6           11
2               Leverkusen                             6           10
3               Valencia                                  6           8
4               Genk                                      6           3

Group F                             Match     Points
1               Arsenal                                   6          11
2               Marseille                                 6          10
3               Olympiacos                            6          9
4               Dortmund                              6          4

Group G                            Match     Points
1               APOEL                                  6          9
2               Zenit                                      6          9
3               Porto                                      6          8
4               Shakhtar Donetsk                   6          5

Group H                            Match     Points
1               Barcelona                                6          16
2               Milan                                      6          9
3               Plzeň                                      6          5
4               BATE                                     6          2

Basel 2 Manchester United 1

WAYNE ROONEY could find himself out of the two biggest competitions of his season by this afternoon.

FREID ... Alexander Frei celebrates his late goal as United's
Champions League campaign went up in smoke
His misses last night contributed to Manchester United's shock exit from the Champions League and tumble into the Europa League.

And if a panel in Nyon do not look favourably upon the England striker this morning when he pleads for a reduction of his three-game Euro 2012 ban, he might not figure in that at all.

The flight back with the rest of his United team-mates promises to be a grim one no matter what, with United out of the Champions League at the group stage for only the second time since 1994.

Exactly six years to the day it last happened in 2005 when they went down 2-1 to Benfica to finish bottom of their group.

But everyone connected with the club was quite happy when this group draw came out of the hat in Monaco back in August.

In the end, their six games brought just two wins — and both against minnows Otelul Galati.

Last night's defeat was United's first away from home since losing to Bayern Munich in the quarter-finals two season's ago.

Yet it was a home draw with Benfica and particularly the one at Old Trafford with Basel after leading 2-0 that has done for them.

Now they too will have to suffer the taunts of 'Thursday night channel 5' as they enter the unchartered territory of the Europa League.

And this for a club who have contested three of the last four Champions League finals. Unthinkable, yet it could be a rethink is needed and a major dive into the transfer market if United are going to reclaim their place as European champions.

Amid it all, Rooney cut the most dejected of figures.

This is a player made for the biggest of platforms yet this season he made it up only the first steps of one and may not even appear with England on another.

He is struggling right now and has not scored from open play in the league for United since September 18 in the 3-1 defeat of Chelsea.

That was during a purple patch when he hit successive hat-tricks against Arsenal and Bolton, banging in nine goals in six games.

Since then, he has mustered just three goals, two being penalties, all against Romanians Otelul Galati.

It is not just Rooney but the whole team who have gone off the boil since that early-season promise.

A derby drubbing has led to a five-point gap opening up between them and neighbours Manchester City in the Premier League.

And let's not forget they were dumped out the Carling Cup last week by Crystal Palace. Now this.

There was a moment near the end when Rooney just looked defeated as he stayed out on the wing rather than pile into the box as United tried to perform some last-gasp heroics. Rio Ferdinand was shouting at him asking him why?

Rooney knew the game was up. He had been pushed around all night with little protection but he had also wasted some fine chances.

Chances that needed to be taken after United fell behind in the ninth minute as David De Gea produced some more erratic goalkeeping.

Xherdan Shaqiri fired a low cross into the six-yard box and De Gea just stuck out a foot deflecting the ball out to the unmarked Marco Streller to fire gleefully back past him.


Skipper Nemanja Vidic quickly remonstrated with De Gea, no doubt asking what he was doing.

Rooney had his golden chance to equalise on the half hour as Nani delivered the cross from the right and Rooney was there unmarked three yards out.

He swung his right boot, but missed the ball as it bounced sideways off his standing left leg.

Rooney had a chance of redemption five minutes late.

A wonderful reverse pass from Ryan Giggs put him in but his shot was weak and easily gathered by Sommer.

The real Rooney powers on to those balls and leaves the goalkeeper grasping at thin air.

Giggs would supply him with another chance just after the break but Rooney curled his shot wide of the far post.

Basel's goal frame would rock in the 66th minute when Markus Steinhofer walloped a clearance off his own bar.

But it would be United's net that bulged again when the home side added a second in the 84th minute as Alexander Frei stooped at the far post to head home.

Phil Jones scrambled one back in the 89th minute but there would be no last-gasp heroics to grab a point as there had been at Old Trafford.

No, the joy was Basel's, the exit United's.

Mancini: Exit will make us improve - Man City 2 Bayern Munich 0

ROBERTO MANCINI vowed Manchester City would learn their lessons and bounce back stronger after bowing out of the Champions League.

And the Italian insisted they will console themselves over the early exit by winning the Europa League instead.

The City boss said: "We're disappointed not to be in the Champions League any more but next year we want to be better.

"We can learn as a team. This is normal, it's our first time and we got a tough group.

"We want to improve the squad for the competition next season. We made some mistakes in it this year.

"But we are disappointed and I'm sorry for the club and the supporters because they deserve to still be in the Champions League."

City did their part of the bargain with a 2-0 win over group winners Bayern Munich thanks to goals from David Silva and Yaya Toure.

However their fate was sealed in Spain as Villarreal could not stop Napoli from winning and claiming second spot.

City became only the fifth team in the history of the competition to get 10 points yet fail to qualify for the next stage.

Mancini added: "I think with 10 points teams always go through — 99 per cent of the time. It was a strange and difficult group.

"Maybe it was the game in Naples that was the one because we played a good game there. I thought at half-time we could go through but our lives are not finished now."

The City boss has yet to lift a European trophy in his managerial career — so he now plans to take the Europa League seriously.

The Premier League leaders face a hectic start to 2012 as they face key games in the three domestic competitions plus an extra round of European football.

But Mancini said: "We go into the Europa League but it's another trophy and we need to win trophies.

"Maybe now we are thinking it is not an important trophy because we've never won it.

"But if we can arrive in the final, it will become important. We went out from the Champions League but we are still a fantastic team."

Meanwhile Mancini warned AC Milan to forget about signing Carlos Tevez on loan as City are only interested in washing their hands of him.

He said: "We want to sell Tevez — we won't loan him."

Saturday, 3 December 2011

Euro 2012 draw and schedule

Euro 2012 group-by-group breakdown


Group A

Poland
Greece
Russia
Czech Republic


Poland v Greece: Friday June 8, 5pm bst, Warsaw

Russia v Czech Republic: Friday June 8, 7:45pm, Wroclaw

Greece v Czech Republic: Tuesday June 12, 5pm, Wroclaw

Poland v Russia: Tuesday June 12, 7:45pm, Warsaw

Czech Republic v Poland: Saturday June 16, 7:45pm, Wroclaw

Greece v Russia: Saturday June 16, 7:45pm Warsaw



Group B

Holland
Denmark
Germany
Portugal

Holland v Denmark, Saturday June 9, 5pm, Kharkiv

Germany v Portugal, Saturday June 9, 7:45pm, lviv

Denmark v Portugal, Wednesday June 13, 5pm, lviv

Holland v Germany, Wednesday June 13, Kharrkiv

Portugal v Holland, Sunday June 17, 7:45pm, Kharkiv

Denmark v Germany, Sunday June 17, 7:45pm, lviv


Group C

Spain
Italy
Republic of Ireland
Croatia

Spain v Italy, Sunday June 10, 5pm, Gdansk

Republic of Ireland v Croatia, Sunday June 10, 7:45pm, Poznan

Italy v Croatia, Thursday June 14, 5pm, Poznan

Spain v Republic of Ireland, Thursday June 14, 7:45pm, Gdansk

Croatia v Spain, Monday June 18, 7:45pm, Gdansk

Italy v Republic of Ireland, Monday June 18, 7:45pm, Poznan


Group D

Ukraine
Sweden
France
England

France v England, Monday June 11, 5pm, Donetsk

Ukraine v Sweden, monday June 11, 7:45pm, Kiev

Sweden v England, Friday June 15, 5pm, Kiev

Ukraine v France, Friday June 15, 7:45pm, Donetsk

England v Ukraine, Tuesday June 19, 7:45pm, Donetsk

Sweden v France, Tuesday June 19, 7:45pm Kiev



QUARTER-FINALS

Thursday, June 21
QF1: Warsaw: Winner A v Runner-up B (19:45)

Friday, June 22
QF2: Gdansk: Winner B v Runner-up A (19:45)

Saturday, June 23
QF3: Donetsk: Winner C v Runner-up D (19:45)

Sunday, June 24
QF4: Kiev: Winner D v Runner-up C (19:45)



SEMI-FINALS

Wednesday, June 27
SF1: Donetsk: Winner QF1 v Winner QF3 (19:45)

Thursday, June 28
SF2: Warsaw: Winner QF2 v Winner QF4 (19:45)



FINAL

Sunday, July 1
Kiev: Winner SF1 v Winner SF2 (19:45)

* All times BST

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