- John Terry will speak publicly today for the first time since the Anton Ferdinand race row kicked off - but has been ordered not to answer questions about his alleged racist comments to the QPR defender.
- Cesc Fabregas last night warned Robin van Persie: If you don't quit Arsenal now you never will.
- Carlos Tevez is not planning a Manchester City return this week.
- Arsenal goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski has staged showdown talks with manager Arsene Wenger.
- Sunderland boss Steve Bruce plans to ease his goalkeeping worries by raiding old club Birmingham for £1million-rated Jack Butland.
- Swansea boss Brendan Rodgers hopes to add four new players to his squad in January.
- MK Dons manager Karl Robinson will ask the FA to investigate Premier League teams and agents trying to poach the club's superkids.
- Roberto Mancini reckons England's young squad can win Euro 2012.
- John Terry is set to break his silence today - but is under strict orders not to discuss his police case.
- Blackburn's Indian owners are split over selling the club - with wealthy Qataris interested in buying.
- Paul Scholes is set to move up the Manchester United managerial pecking order - as his 'boss' Warren Joyce heads back to Hull City.
- Sunderland manager Steve Bruce is in the race to sign Swiss striker Ahmed Mehmedi.
- Crystal Palace boss Dougie Freedman is ready to snap up Norwich striker Chris Martin in a loan deal.
- Brighton and Ipswich are monitoring Cardiff's former England Under-21 goalkeeper Tom Heaton.
Argentina - 1:50 AM
Last week the former Argentina boss slammed the referees after Al Wasl's 1-0 loss to Al Jazira and he's been at it again, despite his side winning on this occasion.
More compliments have arrived for the Manchester City forward, this time from the man who raised him.
The Germany international believes the Bundesliga side are like the Champions League holders in the way their forwards press the ball in order to instantly regain possession
South America - 9:24 AM
Luis Alvaro Ribeiro has voiced his dismay with the Santiago Bernabeu side's attitude while attempting to sign the promising attacker and claims barcelona president Sandro Rosell has asked him to look after the young striker for him till the summer.
Ex-Liverpool boss has indicated that he would be interested in taking charge of the Three Lions, but has also admitted that he might be keen on taking over the reins for Spain
From nearly quitting soccer to starting a Champions League final in a handful of months, Hernandez's most impressive attribute is his humility.
In the fledgling minutes of a friendly against Serbia, Hernandez darted toward the near side to meet a Carlos Salcido cross with defender Slobodan Rajkovic close behind. Neither made contact with the ball though they were a mere pea's width away. That so surprised goalkeeper Vladimir Stojkovic, who had moved to his right to cover the near post, he allowed the ball to trickle in on his left.Both players have been photographed wearing the Olympic team shirt, but the FAW is opposed to a British team, fearing it could undermine the nation's independent football status
LOCAL SPORTS TODAY
"OUR BOYS WERE CONCENTRATED ON THE KOTOKO MATCH"
Mr. Albert Commey Aryeetey
the PRO of centurion club Accra Hearts Of Oak Mr. Albert Commey said on sunday after their 2-1 defeat to Nigeria's Enugu Rangers that most of their players did not put in their maximum effort because they wanted to rest their limbs for the upcoming clash agains arch rivals Asante Kotoko which is scheduled for this sunday in Accra.Mr. commey hinted "our players are fully ready for the clash despite our loss.They are mentally good"
Hearts of Oak currently trials by just a point behind league leaders Kotoko by just a point on second position.the first time in four years before both club meet with Kotoko first and Hearts second on the league table.
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