Blackburn Rovers 1-2 Bolton Wanderers – Match Review

Blackburn boss Steve Kean will be staring down the barrel of a loaded gun after watching his side slip to the foot of the Premier League table after they were beaten by fellow strugglers Bolton in an epic relegation six-pointer at Ewood Park.

In a game that will go a long way to defining both clubs’ season it was the Trotters who came out on top ending a run of five consecutive defeats to give them a real chance of getting themselves out of trouble during the christmas period. As for Rovers they had to endure a third successive defeat and now find themselves four points from safety having played a game more than their rivals at the bottom. The pressure is now firmly on Kean with reports suggesting that his job would be under increasing scrutiny should he lose against West Brom and Bolton in the space of four days. Supporters once again vented their anger and frustration over their manages continued tenure in the dugout leaving the owners with a serious decision to make over whether to give Kean a chance to save the club from the doom of relegation. Since taking over last December the Scot has won only seven games since then and failed to keep a clean sheet in 20 games since their last shut out in April – ironically against Bolton.

Owen Coyles’ side were clearly the hungrier of the two sides out on the field and it was no surprise when they took the lead with only five minutes on the clock. The normally reliable Christopher Samba saw his hashed clearance fall to David N’Gog who found Mark Davies and the midfielder made no mistake drilling the ball past Paul Robinson. The goal was met with jeers and chants demanding Kean be relieved of his duties there and then as the relationship between manager and supporter plummeted to new depths. Such negativity was clearly having an effect on the players as they struggled to and the noise around Ewood Park became even more blue as the Trotters doubled their lead just after the half hour mark. More shoddy defending from the hosts saw Morten Gamst Pedersen fail to deal with Martin Petrovs cross allowing the ball to find Nigel Reo-Coker who swiftly turned and lashed the ball home. Inevitably a torrent of abuse was directed towards the home dugout as Kean stood aimlessly staring out into the mess that was his Blackburn Rovers on field. It almost got worse before the half was over with N’Gog having a shot blocked before the whistle for half time proved the catalyst for more boo’s and jeers.

A major response was needed after the break and luckily for Kean his players provided it 12 minutes after the restart with Yakubu halving the deficit escaping the clutches of Gary Cahill to slam Junior Hoiletts pass into the back of the net. The Nigerian almost levelled the game later on only to see his shot deflected wide as Rovers went on the offensive. However their gung-ho approach left them susceptible to breaks on the counter and Bolton almost profited with Petrov speeding down the wing and crossing for Tuncay who failed to make contact with the ball as it flashed across goal. As the minutes ticked by the home sides hopes of an equaliser faded as the Trotters held on to secure a massively important three points and ease the pressure on Coyle’s shoulders ahead of their Boxing Day meeting with Newcastle. As for Kean and Blackburn, lets see what the morning brings.

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How to right Arsenal’s pressing problem

The 3-2 loss to Spurs was Arsenal’s third home defeat of the season. That’s a pretty damning statistic considering it’s still only November. Arsenal have played seven home Premier League games this season and have won only four of them – not the form of title contenders. They may be only two points behind Chelsea, but results such as this will not fill the Arsenal faithful with too much hope.

Regarding the situation, Wenger said this: “Three home defeats are three too many. The first two games we didn’t deliver the performance and we can only say that we got what we deserved. Today we delivered the performance, but what is worrying for me is that we had an opportunity to go to the top of the league and when we have to deliver we can’t.”

The fact of the matter is this: opponents should fear coming to the Emirates. It should be an impenetrable fortress. When opposition players look across their fixture lists, they should register some concern when they know they are heading to the Emirates. At the moment that’s just not the case. Arsenal are too soft, too brittle and always on the verge of cracking.

How can Arsenal turn this around? The change has to start with Wenger. He has to encourage and motivate the players better. If he can’t motivate his players to give their all for the full 90+ minutes, then there’s something seriously wrong with the dynamic at Arsenal. It’s simply not good enough to go ahead and then take your foot off the pedal. Arsenal have to learn not only how to kill of games, but how to maintain a performance over 90 minutes. At the moment Arsenal are much too prone to falling apart at the end of games, and this will always give the opposition team hope and desire to get back into the game.

The next point of call is the defence. Offensively Arsenal are fine: 2 goals should have been enough to see off Spurs. Defensively on the other hand, Arsenal’s back four are always liable to leak goals. Yet it’s not fair to lay all the blame on the back four – Arsenal’s midfield must work harder to support the defence. Alex Song is Arsenal’s midfield anchor, but his attacking spirit often sees him travel too far up the pitch. This buccaneering attitude has seen Arsenal caught out a couple of times this season. Players like Andrey Arshavin need to work harder and show a willingness to track back.

It’s all about developing the correct attitude. Manchester United have shown this season that they still have the attitude required to win the Premier League. That’s why they remain unbeaten. It’s their refusal to crack and their belief in their own ability that has seen them come this far. Arsenal have shown signs that they’re capable of reaching this level of self-assurance, but they are certainly not there yet.

With the right kind of attitude, Arsenal can set right their current home form. In time, The Emirates will become a place that opponents fear once more.

If you’re interested and want to hear more feel free to follow me on Twitter, where you can also keep up to date with the latest Arsenal news!

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Liverpool see no progression in potential deal

Liverpool and Blackpool are no further forward in negotiations for the transfer of playmaker Charlie Adam to Anfield.

The Scottish international impressed in The Seasiders debut Premier League season despite the club being relegated, and has been linked with a move to Merseyside after scoring a penalty against his suitors in the 2010/11 season.

However, with the addition of fellow midfielders Jordan Henderson and Alberto Aquilani, who has returned to England after a loan spell at Juventus, Liverpool are refusing to be held to ransom by the Championship side, who reportedly want £12 million for their talisman.

The former Rangers player will start pre-season with his current club on Monday, and knows his future is out of his hands.

“I go back to Blackpool on Monday and that’s the way it is,’ he told the Blackpool Gazette.

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“Everybody knows the situation – the club have met with Liverpool but that’s as far as it has gone. I had a conversation with the chairman but that will remain private. It’s important that we keep everything in-house – whatever happens will happen,” the 25-year-old concluded.

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The FA Cup saved the best till last this weekend, as League One Leyton Orient earned a replay against Arsenal, and Barry Hearn will reward the players by sending them all to Las Vegas in the summer!

The Champions League is back on the agenda this week, with Manchester United and Chelsea both in last 16 action, but Blues boss Carlo Ancelotti’s job is in danger after Chelsea exited the FA Cup at the hands of Everton.

This is one of the stories making the back pages of the newspapers this morning, while elsewhere Arsene Wenger is targeting two teenagers, Kenny Dalglish is set to raid the SPL for a left back and Harry Redknapp is set to give crock Jonathan Woodgate a new contract.

Arsenal target two teenagers – Daily Mail

Kuszczak in yet another outburst – The Sun

West Ham bond on the race track – Telegraph

Ancelotti’s future depends on Chelsea’s Champions League exploits – Independent

Redknapp to give Woodgate new contract – Mirror

Emilio Izaguirre on Kenny Dalglish’s radar – Daily Mail

Guardiola plays down move for Wilshere – Telegraph

Violent scenes mar Black Country derby – Guardian

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Italian escape route on offer for Ancelotti – Daily Mail

Deschamps offered the Liverpool job before Dalglish – The Sun

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Newcastle’s discipline spot on

Newcastle manager Alan Pardew has admitted that he was happy with his side’s discipline in their 1-0 win over QPR on Sunday.

Leon Best scored the only goal of the game at the Sports Direct Arena, ruining Mark Hughes’ first match in charge of the Loftus Road outfit.

Pardew was pleased with his side’s efforts after the game and spoke of an accomplished performance by the Tyneside team.

“We were disciplined with the goal that we had and tried to look for another,” The Magpies’ boss told Sky Sports.

“And then in the last period of the game we were just seeing it out really, it was a nice disciplined performance from us.

“The most pleasing part was the second half when we took a grip of the match and didn’t really open the game up,” he stated.

The only downside for Pardew and Newcastle was an ankle injury to Yohan Cabaye, but the home team’s coach has stated that it doesn’t look serious.

“It was a strong challenge, but Shaun Derry is a player who makes strong challenges. The referee was right on top of it.

“I thought it was borderline yellow/red, but I think probably it was a yellow. He seemed to get the ball.

“There always controversy about tackling. It’s very, very difficult for referees, so I am not going to sit here and criticise that decision.

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“But Yohan was upset. He felt it was probably a little bit over-exuberant, but the doctor thinks he is going to be okay,” he concluded.

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Campeonato Paulista wrap: Santos go top

Santos moved top of the Campeonato Paulista with a 3-0 victory over Mirassol on Wednesday.Striker Maikon Leite opened the scoring in the 27th minute to give the hosts at Estadio Municipal Paulo Machado de Carvalho the advantage at the break.

Midfielder Ze Eduardo maintained his perfect record of scoring in both of Santos’ Paulista matches so far this campaign when he struck two minutes after the break, before netting a second in the 75th minute.

Elsewhere, Mogi Mirim’s Ricardinho scored both goals in his side’s 2-0 dispatching of Ponte Preta.

Portuguesa brought up their maiden victory of the Paulista campaign with a 1-0 triumph over Oeste at Estadio Dr. Oswaldo Teixeira Duarte.

Santo Andre and Linense played out a 1-1 draw, while Americana beat Sao Caetano away from home 1-0 at the Estadio Municipal Anacleto Campanella.

Bragantino and Corinthians exchanged first-half goals before finishing 1-1 and Sao Paolo crushed Sao Bernando 3-0 to go level on points with leaders Santos after two games.

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Dagoberto, Marlos and Fernandinho were the scorers for Sao Paolo in their victory.

Van Persie to make Barca trip

Arsenal forward Robin van Persie is a shock inclusion in his side’s squad that will take on Barcelona in the Champions League on Tuesday.

Van Persie injured ligaments in his knee in the club’s 2-1 Carling Cup defeat to Birmingham just eight days ago and quotes at the time from Arsene Wenger indicated he would miss at least three weeks.

“I am not a specialist but he overstretched his knee at the back when he made the volley (to score against Birmingham),” Wenger said after the Carling Cup final loss.

“It is a ligament at the back of the knee, a tear in the ligament. It is three to four weeks, I take the short delay because I am an optimist but it could be four.”

But Van Persie has made a remarkable recovery and – after being photographed in full training on Monday – has been included in Wenger’s squad for the second-leg of the Champions League last-16 tie.

Van Persie scored to bring Arsenal level in the first leg at the Emirates Stadium before they won 2-1 thanks to Andrey Arshavin’s late strike.

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The result has set up a fascinating second-leg encounter in Barcelona, with van Persie and his fellow strikers hoping to make the most of the absence of Barcelona captain Carles Puyol and suspended defensive partner Gerard Pique.

Arsenal squad: Manuel Almunia, Wojciech Szczesny, Johan Djourou, Gael Clichy, Emmanuel Eboue, Kieran Gibbs, Laurent Koscielny, Bacary Sagna, Sebastien Squillaci, Cesc Fabregas, Andrey Arshavin, Jack Wilshere, Tomas Rosicky, Samir Nasri, Abou Diaby, Denilson, Nicklas Bendtner, Marouane Chamakh, Robin van Persie.

Beckham hails ‘genius’ Mourinho

David Beckham has called Jose Mourinho a genius and backed ‘The Special One’ to lead his former club Real Madrid to glory in 2011/12.

The Spanish capital city side have had to watch as rivals Barcelona have claimed the last three La Liga titles, and Pep Guardiola led his side to Champions League glory last term.

Despite this, the LA Galaxy player feels the Portuguese coach can turn the tide and bring success to the Santiago Bernabeu.

“They have one of the best coaches in the world. Mourinho is a genius and he has proved that with all the teams he has coached,” the former England captain told Marca.

“Madrid are building a powerful side with important players and they can win all the competitions. They are a team that strikes fear (into their rivals) and I have no doubt they will be able to win everything.”

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Los Blancos have added Nuri Sahin, Stephane Varene and Hamit Altintop to their already star studded squad this summer, and are being linked with a move for Brazil star Neymar.

Brazilians on standby as Harry hints at January exit

Heurelho Gomes could be on his way out of Tottenham, according to the Daily Mail, with Corinthians set to make a January move for the out-of-favour goalkeeper.

The Brazilian has slipped down the pecking order at White Hart Lane after summer signing was installed as number one by manager Harry Redknapp at the start of the campaign.

Redknapp admitted that Gomes is likely to leave the club in the new year and revealed the 30-year-old is unhappy after effectively being relegated to third choice behind Carlo Cudicini.

“He’s not happy and he’s eyeing a January move. If the chance comes for him to play elsewhere, I’m sure he’ll take it.” the Spurs boss said.

“I’ve not bombed out Gomes and made him No three keeper but we decided Carlo Cudicini would be better on the bench.

“Gomes has trained hard but Friedel is fantastic. If ever there was a man who didn’t deserve those two beatings by Manchester United and Manchester City, it was him.”

A move back to his homeland with Corinthians could now be on the cards for the Brazilian who has suffered an indifferent spell during his time in England.

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After building up a decent reputation with PSV his time in North London will be remembered for a catalogue of high profile errors which have overshadowed some sparkling performances at White Hart Lane.

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