Tuesday, 20 September 2016

SPORT NEWS

SPORT NEWS
Manchester United are weighing up a January swoop for Real Madrid midfielder Isco.
Tottenham fear Harry Kane could be out for up to two months with ankle ligament damage suffered in the victory over Sunderland.
Francesco Guidolin is under mounting pressure at Swansea following their poor start to the new Premier League season.
Vincent Kompany is set to make his latest long-awaited return from injury for Manchester City in their EFL Cup tie at Swansea.
Antonio Conte is giving serious consideration to bringing summer signing Marcos Alonso into his Chelsea team and dropping Branislav Ivanovic.
Jose Mourinho faces a battle to win over Manchester United's dressing room after the latest public attack on his players.
Manchester United defender Phil Jones is set to be sold in January, with Arsenal and Liverpool ready to bid.
Yaya Toure is set to be handed his first competitive start under Pep Guardiola in Manchester City's EFL Cup clash at Swansea.
Manchester City and Barcelona are refusing to take no for an answer in their pursuit of Arsenal defender Hector Bellerin.
Mamadou Sakho's exile from the Liverpool team will continue after Jurgen Klopp revealed the defender is not in the physical condition to play a competitive game.
Joey Barton says he'd make a far better England boss than Sam Allardyce or Roy Hodgson.
Antonio Conte is already coming under pressure at Chelsea, with owner Roman Abramovich holding a meeting with club officials following last Friday's 2-1 home defeat to Liverpool.
Jurgen Klopp has told Loris Karius and Simon Mignolet there is no first choice goalkeeper at Liverpool.
John Terry is expected to return to the Chelsea side for Saturday's crucial Premier League trip to Arsenal.
Manchester United believe that Jose Mourinho is equipped with a competitive squad and are unlikely to strengthen further in January, despite three defeats in a week which have put the new manager under early pressure.
Luke Shaw is unhappy at being made a scapegoat for the 3-1 defeat at Watford by Jose Mourinho.
Patrick van Aanholt's disappearance form the Sunderland team just minutes before kick-off at Tottenham was due to concerns that the defender may be suffering from a serious medical condition.
Joey Barton admits he would not have moved to Rangers with the benefit of hindsight after being hit with a three-week suspension.
Nottingham Forest forward Nicklas Bendtner insists he will celebrate if he scores against former club Arsenal in their EFL Cup match.
Joey Barton has no future at Rangers following his three-week suspension, says former captain and Ibrox legend Barry Ferguson.
Hamilton are running the rule over former Arsenal, Sunderland and Middlesbrough right-back Justin Hoyte.

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