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Aston Villa after Nikola Zigic
BIRMINGHAM (SW) - Aston Villa has shown a keen interest in the Serbian and Valencia striker Nikola Zigic.
Chelsea´s Terry still haunted by penalty miss
Chelsea captain John Terry admitted he was still haunted by his horror penalty miss in the Champions League final as he gears up for the new season here.
Chelsea deny Eto´o football transfer bid
Chelsea on Tuesday denied making an offer for Barcelona striker Samuel Eto´o, a day after rejecting reports of a world-record bid for AC Milan´s Kaka.
Cameroon midfielder Emana signs up with Real Betis
Real Betis on Tuesday completed the transfer of Cameroon international Achille Emana from French side Toulouse on a five-year deal worth seven million euros (11 million dollars).
Ramires replaces Robinho in Brazil´s Olympic football squad
Brazil coach Dunga on Tuesday called up midfielder Ramires in place of injured striker Robinho for the Olympics.
Blackburn Rover´s Emerton signs new deal
Blackburn midfielder Brett Emerton has signed a new four-year contract, the Premier League club confirmed on Tuesday.
Egypt striker Zaki signs for Wigan Athletic
Egypt striker Amr Zaki has joined Wigan on a one-year loan deal from Cairo´s Zamalek, the English Premier League club announced on Tuesday.
Barca´s Messi stays in Scotland ahead of FIFA decision
Lionel Messi, who has been called on to represent his native Argentina at the Olympics, remained at a Barcelona pre-season training camp in Scotland on Tuesday with the approval of Argentina´s Football Federation, a Barcelona spokesman said.
NIreland striker Healy apologises for ´orange´ gesture
Fulham and Northern Ireland striker David Healy has apologised for making a potentially sectarian gesture towards Celtic fans during a friendly at Craven Cottage at the weekend.
Werder Bremen in legal action against Olympic runaway Diego
German first division side Werder Bremen have taken the fight to prevent their Brazilian star Diego from going to the Beijing Olympics to a sporting tribunal, the club said on Tuesday.
Ferguson urges Foster to be patient
Sir Alex Ferguson claimed Ben Foster will be rewarded with the England goalkeeper´s jersey if he waits patiently for his chance at Manchester United.
After quiet season, Henry´s gunning for goals
Thierry Henry has promised Barcelona fans that he´s anxious to make up for last season´s modest tally by scoring bags of goals in 2008-09.
Ferguson casts doubt over Scolari and Chelsea
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has warned Luiz Felipe Scolari that he faces a battle to inspire his ageing Chelsea squad to repeat the feats they enjoyed under previous Stamford Bridge manager, Jose Mourinho.
Chelsea midfielder Essien inks new five-year deal
Chelsea announced a fresh five-year deal for midfielder Michael Essien on Tuesday as the club´s new era began to take shape.
Busy Korean Summer Ahead For Some
busan i'park | chunnam dragons | daegu fc | daejeon citizen | gyeongnam fc | hwang sun-hong | jeju united | jeonbuk hyundai motors | john duerdenWith the temperatures and humidity levels rising all over the Korean peninsula, the nation’s players will be happy that the K-league is taking a five-week break. Recent games have seen most of the 22 on the pitch collapse on the turf in exhaustion as the referee blows his whistle to signal the end. Not all players will be resting, 18 of them will be heading to China to play in the Beijing Olympics- more about that next week. For those left behind, and especially the coaches, there will be a lot of thinking going on over the next month. Suwon, Seongnam and Seoul may be lording it at the top of the pile but there are plenty of others not so well off. The one with the most to consider is Hwang Sun-hong. The hero of the 2002 World Cup is one of South Korea’s best ever strikers but his first coaching job is not going so well. Busan I’Park started the season with a win on the opening day against Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors. 14 games later and Hwang is still looking for victory number two following four ties and ten defeats. Busan has been unlucky at times; playing well against some of the big boys and losing to last-minute strikes. The south coast team, which contains Ahn Jung-hwan, had never been handed a heavy defeat - until last Saturday that is. That was when free-scoring Daegu FC won 4-0 at Busan’s World Cup Stadium. Three of the goals came in the final minutes as Busan desperately tried to get something out of the game. Still, it was a sobering result and the defending was enough to drive long-suffering Busan fans, and perhaps coach Hwang, to drink. Ahead of Busan in the standings, but only just, are the three Jeolla clubs. Gwangju Sangmu is a perennial struggler and it is no surprise to see the military-run team, reliant on conscripts to the army and unable to sign players, struggle in the nether regions but more was expected of Jeonbuk Hyundai Motors. The Jeonju team is improving slightly but has won just four games in a season when the 2006 Asian champions was at least expected to finish in the top six with such players as Kim Hyeung-bom, Chung Kyung-ho and Cho Jae-jin on its books. Further south, Chunnam Dragons are also struggling. The Gwangyang club has never been one of the league’s big boys but three wins all season is a poor return. Jeju United spent much of this season languishing near the bottom. Four straight wins in June and July changed all that as Brazilian boss Arthur Bernardes has the team playing some good football and the islanders are outside bets for a top six finish and a place in the play-offs. Incheon United is in the opposite situation. The west coast port city started the season on fire and won its opening three games. Only two more have followed and some of the football on display at the Munhak Stadium has not been especially exciting with an over-reliance on big Serbian striker Dzenan Radonic partly at fault. Daejeon Citizen is a team usually tough to defeat. The Purple boys squeezed into the play-offs last season but have yet to find the same sort of form this time round. Goals are very hard to come by for Kim Ho’s team with a measly 11 netted in 15 games. A 1-0 win over Suwon the round before last was well-received but the veteran silver-haired Kim has to find some magic from somewhere over the next few weeks. Gyeongnam FC has been in reasonable form and currently lies in sixth –the last play-off spot. The Changwon-based club has coped well after the coach and its two best players left at the end of last season and new Brazilian signing Indio is starting to impress along with young midfielder Seo Sang-min. Up the road, Daegu is having a real roller-coaster of a season. The team has scored 31 goals, one more than leaders Suwon but the problem is the fact it has conceded 37.Games involving Daegu are usually high scoring with the Korean duo of Lee Keun-ho and Jang Nam-seok doing the damage only to look on in dismay as the defense is breached once again. If Daegu can tighten that backline without sacrificing its potency in attack, a place in the play-offs awaits. The two South-eastern coastal cities Pohang Steelers and Ulsan Hyundai are in their usual positions of fourth and fifth. Neither team has impressed on a consistent basis but have enough good players to get the results that will put them in the play-offs. Once you book that ticket, as Pohang knows only two well, anything can happen. Copyright: John Duerden & Soccerphile.com Bet with Bet 365 World Soccer News Soccer betting tips Soccer Books & DVDs Tags Soccer News soccer football J-League K-League Betting
Kompany to Olympics as Hamburg and Belgium come to agreement
Vincent Kompany will be representing his national side at the Olympics in Beijing. Hamburger SV and the Belgian FA finally came to an agreement.
Roma make bid for Adrian Mutu
Romanian striker Adrian Mutu may leave Fiorentina to join AS Roma for next season. Roma confirmed that they made an official bid for the player.
Fernando Meira joins Galatasaray
Turkish giants Galatasaray have added another player to their squad as defender Fernando Meira will be spending the next four seasons at the club.
Mertesacker suffers knee injury
Werder Bremen defender Per Mertesacker will have to miss out on the preparation for next season after injuring himself in training on Tuesday.
Chelsea´s Essien hits back after Fergie jibe
Michael Essien insisted Chelsea were the Premiership favourites after Manchester United´s Alex Ferguson kicked off the pre-season mind games by casting doubt on their ageing squad.
