Saturday 2 January 2010

Live football : Barcelona v Villarreal live

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Barcelona  v  Villarreal


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Estadio Camp Nou, Spain
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Match Time:
January 2, 2010, 19:00 UK
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Barcelona v Villarreal : Party time for Barca

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Barcelona  v  Villarreal

Barcelona will begin the new year amid a party atmosphere as they prepare to celebrate their incredible six-trophy haul from 2009 at the Nou Camp prior to their clash at home to Villarreal.
Barca scooped an historic treble of league, Copa del Rey and Champions League titles last season, their first under former captain Pep Guardiola.
And the Catalans subsequently added the Spanish and European Supercups to their list of titles won in 2009, as well as the World Club Cup last month.
That unprecedented haul of six trophies is impossible to better and means Guardiola has won all of the competitions his team have competed in since his arrival as coach.
The new year begins with Barcelona top of the league this time around, with a two-point lead over fierce rivals Real Madrid.
The Catalans host Villarreal in their first match of the year, and will show off their six trophies to the Nou Camp crowd before that clash.
Barca have invited players who left the club in the summer, most notably striker Samuel Eto'o, who left to join Inter Milan, to participate in the celebrations.
Following their World Club Cup win in December, Guardiola said that his team would struggle to maintain their intensity, with a natural period of relaxation likely.
However, full-back Eric Abidal claims Barca are fired up for the game against Villarreal.
"This match is the most important one because it is the first of 2010, it's at home, Villarreal are a good team and I'm sure they will be coming here looking for a good result,'' he said.
Abidal believes that a repeat of last season's treble is unlikely, but hopes Barcelona can win at least one title at the end of the current campaign.
"We still don't know what will happen, but it (winning the treble) is difficult to repeat - we know it is complicated to win titles,'' he said.
And the France full-back says the league is Barca's main priority this season.
"The league is our objective, and then there is the Champions League, which is always a goal as well,'' he said.
Abidal was sent off as Barca failed to beat Villarreal at the Nou Camp last season. Following his dismissal, Barcelona relinquished a 3-1 lead on a night when a win would have seen the Catalans crowned league champions.
The match ended 3-3 and Barca's celebrations were put on hold for another week.
Guardiola's side are virtually full-strength this time around, although Jeffren and Seydou Keita miss out through injury.
Villarreal changed coach in the summer, when Manuel Pellegrini left the club after five years to join Real Madrid. The Chilean was replaced by former Espanyol coach Ernesto Valverde.
Valverde was under pressure as Villarreal failed to win any of the first seven league games of his tenure, but the club has since won six of the last eight matches and they are now in the top half of the table, only six points behind fifth-placed Mallorca.
Valverde, who spent two years at Barcelona as a player, says Villarreal will set out for victory.
"We are up against a euphoric rival, but we are going to try and win the game, despite what it means to come up against Barcelona and play at their ground,'' he said yesterday.
Villarreal drew at the Nou Camp last season and won there the year before that, when they finished second in the league.
And Valverde says those results prove the club can compete with the very best.
"We have got good results there in each of the last two seasons and that shows we are a team who can make things difficult for the big clubs,'' he said.
Gonzalo Rodriguez remains sidelined, but Villarreal should be otherwise full-strength for the trip to Barcelona.

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Friday 1 January 2010

Video: “Photocopy”

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Video: “Photocopy”Video: “Photocopy” Vẫn là đôi chân ma thuật ấy, vẫn những tài năng thiên bẩm đến từ xứ sở tango. Không ai bảo ai nhưng Maradona và Messi đã cùng tạo nên hai pha ghi bàn để đời giống nhau đến từng chi tiết.  xin mời các bạn theo dõi một video clip ghi bàn của cầu thủ xuất sắc nhất thế giới L.Messi mang dáng dấp của huyền thoại bóng đá D.Maradona.

Top 10 goal Premier League 2009

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John Carew - Aston Villa vs Stoke City FC, 01/3/2009
Macheda - Man Utd vs Aston Villa, 05/4/2009
 Martinez - Aston Villa vs Wigan Athletic, 15-08-09
Gibson - Hull City vs Man Utd, 24/5/2009
Gerrard - Liverpool vs Hull, 26-09-2009
 
Anelka - Sunderland vs Chelsea FC, 24/5/2009
Berbatov - Man Utd vs Sunderland, 03/10/2009
Carlton Cole - Wigan Athletic vs West Ham, 04/3/2009
Torres - Liverpool vs Blackburn, 11/4/2009
Jerome - Liverpool vs Birmingham, 10/11/2009

Thursday 31 December 2009

CAN 2010: Tickets: Only 33% on sale for the opening

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Tickets: Only 33% on sale for the opening 
Sinfic informed this Wednesday (30/12) that only 33% of the tickets for the opening ceremony and the opening match of the Orange Africa Cup of Nations – Angola 2010 were put on sale.

Luis Nobre (Administrador da Sinfic)According to Luis Nobre, administrator of Sinfic, the company in charge of ticketing, the other 67% were directed to the Organizing Committee of the Cup of Nations (COCAN 2010), the Confederation of African Football (CAF), guests and organized claques.
The administrator informed that the tickets available in the 50 branches of BAI and BCP, a total of 16,010 tickets (30% of the total), are almost exclusive for the superior general seats.
The opening ceremony of the Orange CAN 2010 takes place next January 10th at National Stadium 11 de Novembro in Luanda from 17:30 and counts with a special programme and the presence of important entities of Angolan Government and of international sports.
Angola and Mali will play the opening match of the Cup at 20:00.

Video Manchester United 5 - 0 Wigan Athletic : Rooney shines in United romp

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Manchester United 5 - 0 Wigan Athletic



Wayne Rooney delivered another masterclass as Wigan meekly surrendered to Manchester United for the second time this season in a 5-0 defeat at Old Trafford.
Sir Alex Ferguson has argued for years that if his side are within touching distance of top spot on New Year's Day they will take some stopping.

And not only are they only two points adrift of Chelsea, they have almost achieved parity in the goal difference column too after another five-goal mauling of the hapless Latics, who seem ill equipped to survive a relegation scrap.
Former Wigan star Antonio Valencia had a productive night, claiming three assists and scoring the final Premier League goal of 2009 against his old club.
But Rooney was the main man, opening United's account with his 15th goal of the season and getting himself right to the heart of a performance Wigan could not have complained about if it had brought the hosts double figures.

Long before they turned trophy collection into an art form, one of the things United liked most was to face lower rated opponents prepared to take them on at football.
They would leave Old Trafford with the plaudits of Sir Alex Ferguson ringing in their ears, as well as the cheers of home supporters ecstatic at witnessing a one-sided goal fest.
Clearly, Roberto Martinez has not been doing his homework.
Hammered by five goals on home soil in August, Martinez made the short journey across Greater Manchester for the return, committed to the same open style, which could quite easily get Wigan relegated.
The wonder was it took United almost half an hour to open their account.
A flurry just beforehand had involved Chris Kirkland turning a Rooney blockbuster wide and Paul Scharner booting a Nemanja Vidic effort of the line.
Following that, Rooney's audacious shot from the most acute angle imaginable bounced back to Kirkland off the far post, the Wigan keeper having been completely bamboozled by the initial effort.
Finally, Dimitar Berbatov, who had started the bombardment by racing onto Rooney's through ball and getting chopped down in the box by Titus Bramble without winning a penalty, fluffed a chip when he was clean through.
At that stage, there must have been a temptation for Wigan to think they would survive. How foolish that would have been.
It will not cross Ferguson's attention that much but an entire nation of football watchers is following his main man at the moment, crossing their fingers he can deliver World Cup glory to England.
Undoubtedly he is having his best season and it was the former Everton striker who stole in at the near post to meet Rafael Da Silva's cross and steer it past Kirkland to break the deadlock.
Three minutes later Michael Carrick swept home the second after Valencia had shown enough vision to cut a pass back into his path rather than drill a cross into crowded penalty area.
On nights like these, the former Wigan man is a powerful force. And with Rafael charging forward on the overlap, the Latics could not resist.
Rafael's only previous goal came in a disappointing defeat at Arsenal last year. This time, after collecting Darren Fletcher's pass and showing nimble feet to create space for himself on the edge of the area before drilling past Kirkland, he had more of a reason to celebrate with twin Fabio, who pumped the air with joy from the bench, although he was ultimately to share a pitch with his brother for the first time in a league game.
A change of keeper at the break as Mike Pollitt replaced the luckless Kirkland, failed to bring a change of fortune for the visitors.
Valencia skipped past Maynor Figueroa as if he was not there, then crossed into the space Hendry Thomas was supposed to be filling before he fell over. Berbatov controlled instantly and stabbed his shot into the far corner.
Memories of that nine-goal humiliation at Tottenham were coming back to haunt Martinez and his men.
If Rooney had managed to find the net when he got on the end of Berbatov's chip instead of thundering a header against the bar, a repeat may have been on the cards.
Instead, United were forced to wait until the 76th minute, after Ferguson had made a triple substitution, for Rooney to drive into the heart of Wigan's defences before sending Valencia through superbly to chip home a fifth.

  • Rooney wants best-ever goal glutWayne Rooney admits he would be stunned if he failed to eclipse his best seasonal goal tally of 23. "I would hope to beat my best total," he said. "If I don't get another eight goals from now until the end of the season there is something seriously wrong. "I hit the post before I scored and the bar afterwards. I am doing well and I feel fit. Hopefully that will continue." Following on from his superb performance at Hull on Sunday, it was another masterclass from Rooney, which drew warm praise from Ferguson. "Wayne was absolutely fantastic again, just like Sunday," said the United boss. "The energy he showed in his game and his desire is marvellous." Even Wigan boss Roberto Martinez was purring. "Wayne Rooney has been showing great maturity for the whole season," he said. "He is among that elite group of players in the Premier League who are truly world class." "Valencia is doing really well," said Rooney. "He is really quick and is aggressive getting to the ball and his crosses are brilliant. To score seven goals already is a great achievement." Ferguson believes the Ecuador winger will get even more as the season goes on, and they will be needed too as United chase a record fourth consecutive Premier League title. Aston Villa's stumble over the Christmas period seems to have turned the title battle into a three-horse race between United, Chelsea and Arsenal, who have a match in hand. "It is fairly close at the top," Rooney added. "Arsenal are up there as well and the team who is most consistent from now on will win the league." "We made it easy for them," said Roberto Martinez. "We didn't play like a team and showed our weaknesses. You have to work as a group. We were just individuals. "We have to try and get rid of that inconsistency because we are hurting." However, Martinez declined to condemn Hendry Thomas for walking slowly off the pitch when he was substituted and refusing to shake the hand of his replacement Scott Sinclair. "There is no problem," said Martinez. "We are all frustrated and disappointed. If Hendry didn't feel hurt there would be something wrong." 

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    Portsmouth 1 - 4 Arsenal : Struggling Pompey thumped by Gunners

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    Portsmouth's troubles on and off the pitch deepened following a 4-1 home defeat by Arsenal, who remain in the hunt for the Premier League title.
    The club had earlier issued a statement denying being formally served with a winding up petition by Her Majesty's Revenue and Customs in respect of disputed VAT, PAYE and National Insurance contributions of a reported £3.5million.
    While that matter may yet be resolved in a High Court hearing early next month to avoid administration, it is clear Pompey - FA Cup winners last year under Harry Redknapp - face an uphill battle to save themselves from relegation come May 2010.
    Arsenal fans, meanwhile, could well have the champagne on ice in anticipation of what may yet prove a vintage year for Arsene Wenger's young Gunners - now just four points behind leaders Chelsea and with a match in hand.
    The visitors were always in command after Eduardo's free-kick had deflected off Younes Kaboul, before Samir Nasri drilled in a second just before half-time and Wales teenager Aaron Ramsey smashed home a third on 69 minutes.
    Although Nadir Belhadj - one of several Pompey players set to leave for African Nations Cup duty - pulled a goal back, Cameroon midfielder Alex Song nodded in a fourth with 10 minutes left.
    Wenger had confirmed before kick-off he expected injured captain Cesc Fabregas to be out for around 10 days with a hamstring problem - meaning the influential Spaniard would miss the FA Cup third-round tie at West Ham this weekend as well as tonight's contest.
    Pompey had beaten Liverpool here just before Christmas and started well.
    Kevin-Prince Boateng caused problems down the right and fired in a shot from a tight angle which Manuel Almunia beat away at the near post.
    However, Arsenal looked dangerous on the break and Andrey Arshavin collected a loose ball before drilling a shot from 20 yards over.
    Bacary Sagna's cross from the right was glanced wide by Eduardo, before the Croatian got away down the left and laid the ball back into the path of Abou Diaby, who forced a good save from Asmir Begovic at close range.
    Pompey captain Aaron Mokoena fouled Ramsey some 25 yards out in a central position - and it proved a costly error.
    Eduardo drilled the 28th minute free-kick low, with the ball deflecting off former Tottenham defender Kaboul and past a static Hermann Hreidarsson on the right-hand post to give the visitors the lead on 28 minutes.
    Algerian midfielder Belhadj tried to relieve the pressure with a determined run and angled shot, which flew past the far post.
    However, in the 42nd minute it was 2-0 when Song - who will not join up with Cameroon until the New Year - fed Eduardo in the left of the area. He pulled the ball back for Ramsey, who picked out Nasri - and the French midfielder drilled a low strike into the bottom corner.
    To their credit, Portsmouth started the second half on the offensive and in the 52nd minute Belhadj flashed the ball across the six-yard box from the left.
    The Fratton Park faithful chanted "where's all our money gone?", and cheered when captain Mokoena was replaced by Anthony Vanden Borre.
    Hassan Yebda - another African Nations Cup departure - drilled a 20-yard effort straight at Almunia.
    In the 65th minute there was a length stoppage as Boateng needed treatment after falling heavily in the Arsenal penalty area.
    The Portsmouth fans used the break in play to again vent their anger towards owner Ali Al Faraj as chants of "sack the board'' and "you're not fit to run a club'' rang out.
    But, in the 69th minute, the home fans were silenced when Ramsey robbed Vanden Borre and charged past Frederic Piquionne before lashing a left-foot shot into the net from the edge of the box.
    The home side at least had something to shout about five minutes later when Belhadj converted a low cross from Vanden Borre.
    However, hopes of an unlikely home comeback were ended 10 minutes from time when Song headed in Nasri's right-wing cross.

  • Wenger tightlipped on transfers Arsene Wenger refused to confirm he would be strengthening his Arsenal squad in January. He told Sky Sports: "Everybody tells us to buy strikers but we score goals and we believe our team play allows us to score. "We look but we are not on any case. It depends on how the injuries come back. We have very good young players and we have to evaluate that as well." Regarding the performance and his team's title prospects, the Frenchman continued: "It was a very competitive game, we looked like a team that were ready for it. "We're up for it, the commitment is there and the talent is there. We'll fight and this team is ready to give everything."

  • Wednesday 30 December 2009

    Manchester United v Wigan Athletic Live (now)

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    Manchester United  v  Wigan Athletic

    Match Information
    Stadium:
    Old Trafford, England
    Attendance:

    Match Time:
    December 30, 2009, 20:00 UK
    20:00
    English Premier League : Manchester United - Wigan Athletic
    Wed Dec 30th

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    Burkina Faso announces the 23 players for the Orange CAN 2010

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    Paulo Duarte, the coach of Burkina Faso national team, has announced the 23 players for the Orange Africa Cup of Nations – Angola 2010, scheduled for next January 10-31, 2010.
    Bandeira do Burkina FasoBurkina Faso is in Group B with Côte d´Ivoire, Ghana and Togo, and plays next January 11th against the Ivoirians.
     
    Get to know Burkina Faso’s squad:
     
    Goalkeepers: Daouda Diakite (Mokawloo Al-Arab, Egypt), Germain Sanou (Saint-Etienne, France), Adama Sawadogo (ASFA-Y, Burkina Faso).
     
    Defenders: Ibrahim Gnanou (Alania Vladiskavkaz, Russia), Bakary Kone (Guingamp, France), Paul Koulibaly (Al Ittihiad Tripoli, Libya), Moussa Ouattara (Kaiserslautern, Germany), Madi Panandetiguiri (Leiria, Portugal), Mamadou Tall (Leiria, Portugal).
     
    Midfielders: Charles Kabore (Marseille, France), Mahamoudou Kere (Charleroi, Belgium), Mohamed Koffi (Petrojet, Egypt), Aziz Nikiema (Qingdao Jonoon, China), Jonathan Pitroipa (Hambourg, Germany), Florent Rouamba (Sheriff Tiraspol, Moldavia), Sibiri Alain Traore (Auxerre, France).
     
    Strikers: Habib Bamogo (OGC Nice, France), Aristide Bance (FSV Mayence, Germany), Moumouni Dagano (Al Khor, Qatar), Youssouf Kone (CFR Cluj, Romania), Youssouf Ouattara (Leiria, Portugal), Narcisse Yameogo (Migan, Azerbaijan), Patrick Zoundi (Fortuna Dusseldorf, Germany).

    From Sudan to Angola

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    From Sudan to Angola
    cocanThe history of the African Cup of Nations begins in 1957 and the first edition was played from 10 to 16 February. Sudan had the honour of kicking off the biggest football event on the African continent.
    In an edition which had no qualifiers, only three teams participated: Sudan as host, Egypt and e Ethiopia. South Africa was the fourth participant but was excluded because of apartheid regime installed in the country then.
    In the semi-final, stage where the competition started, the Egypt beat Sudan (Dsert Hawks) 2-1; while Ethiopia was thrown into the final due to South Africa being disqualified 2-0. In the final, Egypt national team held the trophy after beating 4-0 Ethiopia.
    After winning the cup, Egypt hosted the second edition of the African Cup of Nations and the same three teams (Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia) were at the competition played between 22nd to 29th May in Cairo. Again, the pharaohs were the winners after beating Sudan with 2-0. Three years later in 1962, the excellence of hosting an African Cup of Nations was in charge of Ethiopia. Despite the organizer and champion Egypt, the African Cup of Nations of Adis-Abeba counted with two other teams, namely Tunisia and Uganda, who qualified among the likes of Morocco, Nigeria, Ghana and Kenya.
    By winning the semi matches, Egypt and Ethiopia get to play the final where the pharaohs were beaten 4-2 on penalties after a two goal draw at the end of ninety minutes.
    One year later, in 1963, the African Cup of Nations is hosted by Ghana in its fourth edition. Six teams divided into two groups went head to head with the Black Star coming on top after beating Sudan 3-0 in the final.
    Egypt and Ethiopia played for the third place and the pharaohs come top with a bronze medal after a 3-0 victory.
    In the same format of the previous, the fifth edition was played in Tunisia, and Ghana was the greatest winner after beating the hosts 3-2 in the final. The finalists were also the winners in their respective groups: Group A - Tunisia, Senegal and Ethiopia (Tunisia won Senegal after draw through coin flipping) and Group B - Ghana, Côte d’Ivôire and the Republic of the Congo.

    Manchester United v Wigan Athletic Preview

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    Manchester United  v  Wigan Athletic

    Neville returns for United

    Gary Neville returns to the Manchester United squad for the Premier League encounter with Wigan as the Red Devils defensive problems continue to ease.

    Neville limped out of the win at West Ham earlier this month with a groin injury but is expected to fill the right-back berth against the Latics to complete an experienced back-four.
    Edwin van der Sar has been placed on compassionate leave, so Tomasz Kuszczak should continue in goal, while Paul Scholes has recovered from the hip problem that saw him miss Sunday's trip to Hull.
    Sir Alex Ferguson admits that if his side are going to keep their title challenge going they will need all their players fit and make use of a big squad.
    "It is so tight,'' said Ferguson.
    "When you see it grouped up like that the teams further down think they can do it.
    "Sometimes the optimism is not realistic but people should feel like that about their chances because the league has lacked a consistent team that has won a few matches in a row.
    "The vital answer to it is this - can you keep all your players fit?
    "Big squads do help but look how we suffered by having all the defenders out.
    "Teams who want to do well need a good nucleus of players to work with. Then you can pick your strongest possible team every week.''
    Wigan manager Roberto Martinez will check on the general fitness of his squad.
    The Spaniard kept the same XI on the field for the entire 90 minutes in the Boxing Day draw at home to Blackburn but they have had a couple more days' rest than most teams.
    Should Martinez decide to stiffen the midfield against the defending champions striker Jason Scotland would be the most likely to make way.
    Midfielder Mohamed Diame is the only player unavailable as he recovers from a knee ligament injury.
    Martinez is insisting his side have improved immeasurably since they last met United.
    On that occasion, back on August 22, the Latics conceded five having held the defending Barclays Premier League champions at bay for 56 minutes.
    Martinez always stressed the result did not do his side justice and believes they are much better equipped to cope with United.
    "We all know the 5-0 defeat was not a clear reflection of the performance, when I was very pleased for 60 minutes,'' said the Spaniard. "We are a different team to the one in the first half of the season.
    "Physically we are a lot stronger, the partnerships are there, the players have a clearer understanding and we can change things around a bit.
    "There is still a long way to go because we are very thin on numbers and the way we want to play we need to have that extra support.''
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    Video Aston Villa – Liverpool : Torres nets at the death

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    Fernando Torres scored an injury-time 50th Premier League goal for Liverpool to give his side a Champions League lifeline against Aston Villa.
    The Spaniard drilled a low shot across Villa keeper Brad Friedel in the 93rd minute to become the fastest player in Reds history to score a half century of league goals.
    It means Rafael Benitez's side are only two points behind Villa and three adrift of fourth-placed Tottenham in the race for European places.
    Liverpool keeper Jose Reina had earlier produced two crucial saves to deny Villa who were searching for their first home win over the Reds for nearly 12 years.
    The Spaniard somehow kept out a close-range volley from Stewart Downing in the first half and then denied Villa's top scorer Gabriel Agbonlahor after he had broken clear midway through the second period.
    And Liverpool appeared to have strong first half claims for a penalty after a challenge by Villa central defender Richard Dunne on Dirk Kuyt.
    Villa lacked sharpness and perhaps having a day less than Liverpool to recover from their opening game of the festive programme - a 3-0 reversal at Arsenal - may have taken its toll.
    Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard tried to inspire his side in conditions that became increasingly difficult underfoot.
    But it was Torres who produced the moment of magic after capitalising on a loose pass from former Liverpool defender Stephen Warnock.
    Villa, 3-1 winners at Anfield in August, made a promising start in the blizzard-like conditions.
    Downing lined up a shot just outside the Reds box but his fierce drive was blocked by Alberto Aquilani.
    Torres failed to make proper contact on an overhead kick from a deflected Gerrard centre.
    Luke Young was out quickly to block a shot on the edge of the Villa box from Lucas Leiva after Dunne had headed clear a Gerrard corner.
    Reina was called into meaningful action for the first time after 14 minutes in blocking a header at the far post from Dunne following another Downing corner.
    Gerrard tried his luck with a 30-yard free-kick but his shot deflected off the Villa wall and out for a corner.
    But it needed a fine save from Brad Friedel to deny Liverpool from taking the lead after 17 minutes.
    Torres teed up Gerrard just outside the Villa area and his curling first time shot was tipped over the bar by the former Liverpool keeper.
    Reina got his body behind a low drive from James Milner.
    Villa skipper Stiliyan Petrov was off target with a bicycle kick after Nigel Reo-Coker had played the ball into the Liverpool area.
    But it needed a magnificent reflex save from Reina to prevent Downing from giving Villa the lead after 31 minutes.
    Milner's corner was met at the far post by Downing and he could not have struck his volley more cleanly but Reina somehow managed to fist away his shot from close range.
    Dunne became the first player to be booked after 41 minutes for a challenge on Lucas.
    Then Lucas followed the Villa defender into the referee's notebook for a foul against Agbonlahor.
    Liverpool appealed in vain for a penalty after a challenge by Dunne on the recalled Kuyt eight minutes before the interval.
    Liverpool, unbeaten at Villa Park since February 1998, enjoyed the majority of possession at the start of the second period without seriously threatening the home goal.
    There was a three minute delay wile Reina was allowed to change his footwear, much to the annoyance of the Villa fans in the Holte End.
    Gerrard was on the receiving end of a knee high challenge from Carlos Cuellar just outside the Villa box but Aquilani's free-kick dipped over the bar.
    Villa suddenly came to life with Reina producing his second excellent save of the night to deny Agbonlahor after he had shaken off the challenge of Jamie Carragher.
    From Milner's inswinging centre, John Carew was inches wide of the far post with a flick header.
    But that was effectively the end of the goalmouth incidents until Torres' dramatic finale.
    • Gerrard in rallying call:  Steven Gerrard called on Liverpool to go on to bigger and better things after they snatched an injury-time 1-0 Premier League victory over Aston Villa.''That's what football's about,'' Gerrard told Sky Sports 1. ''You've got to keep going until the end and when you've got guys like (Torres) there's always a chance. ''When he's on form he's the best in the world.''We're hoping it gives us a big boost. The idea now is to treat the next game like tonight. This means nothing. It all depends where you are at the end. It's important to build on this. I'm sure we'll gain a lot of confidence from this and there's no excuses now. We've got to win games.''The win took Liverpool to within two points of their opponents and four of Tottenham in fourth, the final Champions League place.Gerrard said: ''It'll be a race until the very end and we've got to make sure we're in it.''Torres added: ''We needed to win to be close to the top four. It was a massive game for us. Last season we kept working until the end and got points in extra time, like today.''Rafael Benitez paid tribute to his star forward, saying: ''He's a very, very good player, a key player for us and his record is amazing. I'm really, really pleased for him and for the team.''He added: ''It was a very difficult game. The pitch was not the best. We were trying, they were trying. We had control but they were dangerous at set pieces. We need to keep working hard like today. You could see the team was working everyone together and I think that's the only way to change things.''Benitez, whose side have struggled all season, raised eyebrows when he promised Reds fans they would still finish in the top four.But he told Sky Sports 1: ''The man has to have confidence in his team so I have to say we will finish in the top four. As a manager of your team you have to have confidence in your players, you cannot say it any other way. I'm really surprised people are talking about this.''Villa boss Martin O'Neill, whose side lost 3-0 to Arsenal in their first Christmas fixture, was left to curse their poor fortune.''We definitely didn't deserve that,'' he said. ''We should have had the game out of sight. Their keeper's pulled of some unbelievable saves to keep them in it. We had the chances to win the game and sometimes it happens like that. but we didn't deserve that. It was a cruel blow to the team.''We've given everything. We played two games in 48 hours and we've thrown everything at it. I don't think it's any damage to confidence if we can keep performing.''
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    Tuesday 29 December 2009

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    Aston Villa will be without suspended winger Ashley Young for Tuesday's Barclays Premier League visit of Liverpool.
    Young has started all 19 of Villa's league games to date this season but will have to serve a one-game ban after collecting his fifth yellow card of the campaign against Arsenal at Emirates Stadium on Sunday.
    Villa boss Martin O'Neill has hinted he may make changes, particularly with Liverpool having an extra 24 hours to recover following their Boxing Day victory over Wolves.
    The likes of John Carew, Nigel Reo-Coker, Habib Beye, James Collins, Steve Sidwell and Fabian Delph will come into the equation for possible starts against Rafael Benitez's side.
    O'Neill believes Liverpool are capable of repeating the feat of Arsenal last season and rescuing a Champions League spot via a long unbeaten run during the second half of the campaign.
    The Villa boss recalls how his side were in pole position to claim a top four place before the Gunners hit top form in the final third of the season to overhaul them.
    Now a similar challenge is confronting the Reds after a below-par opening half of the season and O'Neill believes they are capable of the same sort of feat.
    O'Neill, whose side won 3-1 at Anfield in August, said: "Liverpool have lost a few games more than they would have thought. Last season they were terrific.
    "They went through the whole season and lost two games. After three games of this season, they had lost two games, but they are getting a bit of momentum again.
    "It was a big win for them at Anfield against Wolves at the weekend. We've got to be right ourselves, but they are still in there.
    "I heard Arsenal were supposed to be imploding last season, just about February time, when I think they were in the middle of a 22-game unbeaten run!
    "They finished the season very, very strongly and Liverpool are capable of doing the same thing. They are capable because it's Liverpool Football Club.
    "Look at Arsenal now. Four weeks ago they were being written off for the title and now they are right bang in there. That's what can happen with the top clubs.''
    Reds boss Benitez must decide whether to continue with Alberto Aquilani.
    The Italian made his first Premier League start in Saturday's 2-0 win at Wolves but came off late in the game with a minor hamstring problem.
    Benitez will also consider a recall for Holland forward Dirk Kuyt, who was rested for the Boxing Day victory, while Javier Mascherano misses out for the second game of a four-match suspension, while continuing his recovery from a knee injury.
    Benitez admits Liverpool's brittle confidence will be on the line at Villa.
    The Spaniard said: "People keep asking me why I said recently that I would categorically guarantee that we will be in the top four - but what do you expect from me?
    "I have to say that. We have confidence and we have to do it because we are a top side.''
    He added: "After the win over Wolves, we will now have more confidence and that will be very good for the whole team.
    "But we know we have to keep winning to get fourth place. We need clean sheets and we now have to be ready for Aston Villa.
    "We must discover if we have the confidence now to win there and to get closer to the top of the table.
    "But we know Villa are a very good team who are ahead of us, and one we must beat.
    "To get back to where we want to be we must start winning games in a row. If we do that at Villa it will be easier for us to keep our confidence higher.
    "If we can win at Villa we will gain more confidence for the future.
    "Villa, Spurs and Manchester City are all doing well and we know we must compete with them for fourth place.
    "We know, though, that this time it is more difficult. Previously Villa have done well in the first half of a season and then lost games.
    "But they have spent some money, they have good players, and we accept that they will make it difficult for us in the fight for fourth position.''
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