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Sunday, April 26, 2015

Sanchez: I'm very happy at Arsenal - but I want to win titles


Sanchez: I'm very happy at Arsenal - but I want to win titles
Alexis Sanchez admits he is “very comfortable” at Arsenal and insists his team-mates want to challenge for the Premier League title next season.

The 26-year-old has been a pivotal part of Arsene Wenger’s side following his €48 million arrival from Barcelona last summer, scoring 21 goals in all competitions so far this term.

Sanchez has the chance to win silverware in his debut campaign in England after Arsenal reached next month’s FA Cup final but the Chile international is keen for the club to compete for trophies on all fronts.

"I like London, I quickly adapted. I'm very comfortable with Arsenal. In every day life, too, the city is wonderful and it helps me be a better player. I am very happy to be at Arsenal,” Sanchez told beIN Sports.

"All my team-mates want to win titles. Honouring the colours of our club.

"I have started my adventure here. Now I have to keep learning from football and from my team-mates. I must also better know the club and the league. I love English football. Here we invented football, right?”

Odion Ighalo’s Watford gain promotion to Premier League


Ighalo’s Watford have gained promotion to the EPL
Odion Ighalo’s Watford have secured a return to the Premier League, eight years after they were relegated.

The club got a 2-0 win over Brighton on Saturday with Ighalo playing while their close rivals faltered and they thus earned their place with the big boys in the EPL.

Fourth-placed Norwich drew 1-1 with Rotherham while third-placed Middlesbrough, Kenneth Omeruo’s club, fell to a 4-3 defeat to Fulham.

The Championship leaders could secure the title if second-placed Bournemouth lose to Bolton on Monday.

Ighalo has had a very successful season with Watford where he has scored 20 goals so far.

His hot form with the Championship side earned him a call up to the Super Eagles during the two friendly matches in March against Uganda and South Africa.

Van Gaal: Manchester United will win title within two years


Van Gaal: Manchester United will win title within two years
Louis van Gaal is confident he will guide Manchester United to the Premier League title before his contract expires in 2017.

The 63-year-old penned a three-year deal at Old Trafford last summer, revealing in March that the job will be his last in football, and adding that he expects assistant Ryan Giggs to succeed him when he retires.

Despite being knocked out of both domestic cups early and failing to mount a realistic title challenge in his debut campaign, Van Gaal is confident his methods will take United back to the top of English football.

"I have a period of three years and I am sure I will win a championship or a title within the three years. Maybe we can do that next year," Van Gaal told reporters.

"The process hasn't worked quickly here because when I was with other teams I had already won titles by now.

"Normally, our philosophy shall win titles. But we have had to make big changes here, not just in the philosophy but in the accommodation and structure of the club."

Ref sent me off for asking 'why always me?' - Alba


Ref sent me off for asking 'why always me?' - Alba
Jordi Alba has claimed he was sent off in Barcelona's 2-0 win over Espanyol on Saturday just for saying "why does this always happen to me?".

The full-back was sent off in bizarre circumstances early in the second half at the Cornella El Prat - Alba expressed his unhappiness when a goal kick was awarded to Espanyol rather than a corner, to which referee Mateu Lahoz produced a surprising booking.

A few Barca players protested around the official, including Alba who is claimed to have asked why he was being yellow carded, but that just made Lahoz pull out another card for the defender and Luis Enrique's side were down to 10 men.

"The first card was for protesting to the referee because I thought it was a corner," Alba told Canal Plus. "So far, I see why he reacted that way.

"But then I turn away from him and said 'why does this always happen to me?' but not in a derogatory way. It could have harmed the result but fortunately the team worked well.

"I'm a player with a strong character, I know sometimes I'm wrong, but today I do not think I deserved my red card."

After first-half goals from Neymar and Lionel Messi ensured victory for the Liga leaders, Luis Enrique also questioned why Alba was sent off before praising his players for what he thought was a brilliant first 45 minutes against their city rivals.

"Jordi Alba only says 'why always me' to the referee and, unless it was a scary film title or something, I don't see how that was a red card," the coach said.

"Iniesta was the best he's been since the start of the season today. In the first half we dominated all the factors of the game. It was one of best first halves of the campaign.

"In the second half it would have been better if that red card hadn't generated as much controversy. We have five more crucial Liga games to go.

"It was a difficult tie, but that's a derby for you. However, we have to continue with our current attitude in the next few matches."

Getafe are Barca's next opponents on Tuesday at Camp Nou.

Man City 3-2 Aston Villa: Late Fernandinho volley rescues lacklustre Blues


Man City 3-2 Aston Villa: Late Fernandinho volley rescues lacklustre Blues
Manchester City survived a late scare to reclaim second spot in the Premier League with a laboured 3-2 home victory over Aston Villa, all thanks to Fernandinho 88th minute winner.

An early howler from goalkeeper Brad Guzan gifted the hosts an early goal as Sergio Aguero tapped in after just three minutes, with Aleksandar Kolarov’s fine free-kick doubling their lead in the second half.

The hosts’ two-goal cushion lasted just two minutes, however, as on-loan midfielder Tom Cleverley pulled a goal back with a long range half-volley and the confident Villa - who saw off Liverpool to seal an FA Cup final spot last week - looked to have rescued a vital point when Carlos Sanchez turned the ball in late on.

But it was the defending champions who had the final word, with Villa punished for sloppy defending from a corner which allowed Brazil international Fernandinho to volley home from close-range.

A nervy three points sees City leapfrog rivals Arsenal and Manchester United, who both play on Sunday, into second. Tim Sherwood's VIlla, meanwhile, are now just two points clear of safety following a hectic afternoon of bottom-of-the-table action.

The teams barely had time to settle before an absolute clanger from Guzan handed City a third minute lead, Sergio Aguero taking advantage of the American’s miss-kicked clearance to tap into an empty net.

Aston Villa recovered from their shocking start, though, and – after a shaken Guzan threatened to gift City a second only for Fernando to head wide of an open goal – they went close through in-form Christian Benteke.

The Belgian scrapped through with the ball and survived a potential offside call before being denied by a brilliant save from the onrushing Joe Hart, with the striker sending a free header just wide moments later.

City looked asleep as the half time break approached, with Villa suddenly appearing the more likely team to score, but a moment of brilliance from Kolarov gave Manuel Pellegrini’s side a comfortable lead, the Serbian beating the wall to find the bottom corner from 22 yards.

However, at times this season the defending champions have looked a shadow of the side which lifted the Premier League trophy last term, and, in a dramatic final 30 minutes of play, they threatened to blow their two-goal lead as Sherwood’s stubborn Villa hit back.

The two-goal cushion lasted mere minutes as Hart was caught out and punished for a sloppy punched clearance, the England number one rushing off his line but not getting enough on the ball, with Cleverley pounding a half-volley through a crowded box and in the net.

Villa suddenly had City on the ropes as the visitors piled forward in search of an equaliser, and there was a sense of déjà vu when it eventually came, Hart rushing off his line but again only getting a slight touch on his punch, with Sanchez flicking the ball past the stranded keeper.

Sherwood’s men went for the jugular in the closing stages and were denied the chance for a shock winner when Benteke was wrongly flagged for offside when clean through on goal.

And City took advantage just 60 seconds later, the hosts profiting from a penalty area scramble after a corner with Fernandinho firing home to spare the big boys another embarrassing defeat.


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