Friday, July 20, 2012

The Football - Fergie: Chelsea Still 'Team to Beat'


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The Football - Despite failing to win last season, Sir Alex Ferguson believes that Manchester United is still a team that hunted in the Premier League. Instead of Manchester City.

Chelsea lost the title right on the last day of Premier League 2011/2012. Their victory over Sunderland so because the game does not mean another City win over Queens Park Rangers.

City go on to win only by goal difference.

Defeated only by goal difference once called Fergie painful. However, on the other hand, it also made ​​him confident; his team has not lost the ability.

"We are still targeted for the defeated team," he said as quoted by The Mirror and reported by the official club website.

"You can analyze the game wherever you want. But, we just failed to win the league because of goal difference. It's the first time that happened to us."

"Usually it becomes a powerful thing for us. If you lose in the league, no matter who you are, it's very difficult to be accepted. However, once the season is finished, you have to say, 'Okay, let's start again.' There are great qualities possessed by this club. "

"People may say, Manchester City are the team to beat. But, I do not agree with it. We are the ones such as how we react; how we rise from the defeat in the league in the past," said Fergie.

The Football - City, MU, and Juve Bid Van Persie


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The Football - Robin van Persie started counting the days at Arsenal. Three clubs are reported to have sent a proposal to purchase Arsenal for Dutch international striker.

Reported by BBC Sport on Friday (7/20/2012), the third club is Manchester City, Manchester United and Juventus.

They reportedly put the numbers in the range of 15 million pounds to sign Van Persie, though the Gunners are believed to not release it under the price of 25 million pounds.

Van Persie is still under contract with Arsenal until next year, but he has said it will not renew his contract. That's why Arsenal ready to sell it this summer while selling the player is still high.

Players 28 years was reportedly also not included in their pre-season tour to Asia this week. Nearby, Arsene Wenger will be a visit to Malaysia and compete against the country's national team on July 24.