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Liverpool FC boss delighted by "miracle" cure

Rafael Benitez has defended Liverpool's use of a controversial Serbian clinic to get four of his top players fit for a crucial week that will shape the troubled Anfield club's season.Read

Liverpool FC: Why Manchester City clash is make or break

Rafael Benitez acknowledges that Liverpool's clash with Manchester City tomorrow is "make or break" to their hopes of ensuring Champions League football next season.Read

Tottenham: Good news follows bad for Spurs on the injury front

Tottenham centre-back Ledley King has a hamstring problem and will miss the Barclays Premier League clash against Wigan at White Hart Lane.Read

Why Tottenham star believes in a cautious approach

Peter Crouch believes England should adopt a cautious approach in the build-up to the World Cup finals in South Africa after failing to meet expectations at previous showpiece tournaments.Read

Liverpool FC's "placenta four" players all give Rafa a boost

All four of the Liverpool players sent to Belgrade this week for treatment for their injuries are in the squad to face Manchester City at Anfield tomorrow.Read

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger talks placentas and van Persie

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is not a fan of alternative medicine - but accepts whatever makes a player comfortable can only help the healing process.Read

Hull boss tells players to forget Ireland farce

Hull boss Phil Brown has no doubts his trio of Irish players will be fully focused on club matters this weekend.Read

Robinho to travel for Liverpool FC game

Record signing Robinho will travel to Liverpool with Manchester City tomorrow, even if the £32.5million striker is unlikely to play.Read

Arsenal: Arsene Wenger backs Ireland

Arsene Wenger has echoed Thierry Henry's calls for France's controversial World Cup play-off against the Republic of Ireland to be replayed.Read

Why Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp fears for the future

Harry Redknapp believes the Premier League is hurtling to a world of blanket billionaires in which young English managers have no presence.Read

Tottenham and Wigan blasted over fixture switch

Tottenham and Wigan's agreement to move this weekend's Premier League encounter to Sunday to give their players more time after the international matches has been blasted by the Football Supporters' Federation.Read

Double injury boost for Arsenal ahead of key game

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger breathed something of a sigh of relief after learning the damage to Robin van Persie and Kieran Gibbs during the international break was not as severe as first feared.Read

Liverpool sign youngster

Liverpool have paid an undisclosed fee for Luton youngster Dave Moli.Read

Liverpool FC injury news boost

Italian midfielder Alberto Aquilani may have to be patient for a little longer before getting his first start for Liverpool since his £20million summer move from Roma.Read

Sunderland boss gutted by loss of keeper's form

Sunderland boss Steve Bruce believes goalkeeper Craig Gordon was nearing his best form before being "devastated" by injury this month.Read

Everton captain reveals future career decision

Everton captain Phil Neville has ruled out ever playing for, or going on to manage, Manchester City.Read

Gareth Barry looks set to face Liverpool at the weekend

Manchester City manager Mark Hughes expects Gareth Barry to shrug off a groin problem and face Liverpool on Saturday.Read

Everton handed boost by crocked star

Injured Everton midfielder Mikel Arteta has a vision of getting fit and remaining at Goodison Park for the rest of his career.Read

Manchester United: Premier League is a two-horse race

Sir Alex Ferguson believes the Premier League will turn into a two-horse race as usual this season.Read

Arsenal misery continues

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has been left sweating over yet another injury concern after Kieran Gibbs was substituted during the first half of the England Under-21 team's European Championship qualifier in Lithuania last night.Read