Premier League: Wolverhampton 0 Everton 3

Everton escalated Wolves’ relegation woes with three clinical first-half finishes that sealed a comfortable 3-0 win at the Molineux on Saturday.A treble of well-taken goals from Jermaine Beckford, Phil Neville and Diniyar Bilyaletdinov stunned a Wolves side that has conceded seven goals in their past two games and face an uphill battle to climb out of the bottom three with just six matches remaining.

The hosts began on the front foot with Adlene Guedioura – making his first appearance since breaking his leg in September – neatly turning and firing in a half-volley that Neville dived in to deflect wide and Leon Osman clearing Stephen Fletcher’s hopeful header.

Deprived of the attacking thrust of several first-team regulars, Everton survived an uneasy opening period to suddenly strike against the run of play.

Beckford edged past Richard Stearman to flick a 21st-minute header past Wayne Hennessey following excellent approach play from the Toffees, that allowed Osman to supply the right-wing cross.

Guedioura curled a teasing shot narrowly wide as Wolves looked to bounce back but Beckford should have added a second goal just past the half-hour mark, but he miscued his headed attempt from another right-wing Osman cross.

Everton then escaped a desperate goalmouth scramble as Wolves failed to find an equaliser, and David Moyes’ men responded with a brilliant breakaway goal of their own seconds later.

Hennessey had already pawed away a deflection off his left-back George Elokobi, but was powerless to stop Neville lashing home his first goal since 2008 with an angled shot from the edge of the area.

Worse was to follow for the hosts who contrived to set up Everton’s third as Bilyaletdinov seized upon a mix up by Wolves in midfield, to stride forward and rifle a lethal 30-yard drive in to the top corner to leave the hosts shell shocked at the break.

Wolves rallied briefly with Karl Henry and Guedioura both forcing excellent saves out of Everton goalkeeper Tim Howard but with any hint of vital survival points snuffed out by half time, the visitors coasted to a sixth match unbeaten in the league.

Martin O’Neill expecting James Milner developments

Aston Villa manager Martin O'Neill has give his biggest hint yet that James Milner is set to move to Manchester City.

Villa rejected a £20million bid from City for the England international at the end of last season, with the Midlands-based club insisting they would only listen to offers of £30million for the player.

However, speaking after his side's goalless pre-season friendly against Valencia on Friday, O'Neill said:"We didn't play him against Valencia as there could be something happening in terms of the transfer over the weekend or Monday or Tuesday.

"Until that possibly develops I thought it best to leave him out of the Valencia game.

"To my knowledge, no fee has been agreed but talks are taking place involving our chief executive and the chairman.

"I think for everyone's benefit it is probably time to try and get something done. Losing your best players at the club obviously causes you a headache and it is a problem.

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Frimpong considers his options

Arsenal starlet Emmanuel Frimpong has admitted that he is considering a loan move in the January transfer window, as first-team opportunities at the Emirates Stadium have become limited.

The 19-year-old is behind the likes of Alex Song, Mikel Arteta and Aaron Ramsey in the pecking order for a central midfield berth, and with Jack Wilshere also set to return from injury in the new year, Frimpong can expect to play a fringe role in North London.

The youngster is willing to put in the effort to try to get more time on the pitch, and knows he may have to be patient.

“Obviously I had a decent start to the season but when players like Alex Song are back, along with Mikel Arteta and Aaron Ramsey, it’s normal that they’ll play because they’re more senior than I am,” he told the club’s official website.

“Aaron and Alex had to wait for their chances in the past and that’s what happens in football. You have to be patient and can’t expect to be thrown straight in. You need to keep learning and hope that, when your chance comes, everything goes well.

“At the moment it’s hard for me to get into the team, no doubt about that. When you aren’t playing, the obvious choice is to go out for a little while and try to get some game time.

“When January comes we’ll see, you never know how things will go, so we’ll look at it then,” he concluded.

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Platini extends UEFA tenure until 2015

Michel Platini has been re-elected as UEFA president until 2015, vowing to battle the ‘scourges’ of violence in stadiums and match-fixing.The 55-year-old former France captain, who has been in the post since 2007, was re-elected unopposed at the UEFA Congress in Switzerland on Tuesday.

His policies of opening up European club competitions to lower-ranked teams and toughening financial rules on clubs to crack down on reckless spending have made him popular amongst member nations, and Platini vowed to continue to fight to reduce crowd violence.

“There is no place in football for those who transform passion into violence and pride into sectarianism,” Platini said.

“Every country should establish a whole battery of legal measures enabling them to ban hooligans from stadiums. Every country should appoint a prosecutor in charge of illegal betting and corruption in sport.”

“I have started meeting the heads of state and government of countries particularly affected by this problem. It is important that their countries realise the seriousness of the situation and that they find a way to help us, you and their national associations.”

Another policy of Platini’s has been to introduce financial fair play rules in order to help curb sky-rocketing expenses at clubs around Europe.

Under the new rules, clubs in European competition will only be able to spend on transfers and wages what they earn in revenues.

“This project should enable us to prevent some of our most time-honoured clubs from going under because of risky management by an irresponsible few,” Platini said.

“In 1984 Jacques Georges (ex-UEFA president) used a phrase that I have been drumming home constantly for months and thought I had coined myself: ‘We all know what it means if we spend more than we earn, and in football it would mean the end of the game.’

“On the topic of club finances, allow me to remind you of just one figure: together, Europe’s professional clubs accumulated net losses of 1.2 billion euros in 2009 alone.”

“So yes, there is a huge amount of money in football, but more importantly there is a moral problem in the way this money is sometimes generated and used.”

“Financial fair play is a crucial project that will enable us to clean up certain practices within our game.”

“It will be implemented in full in the course of my next term and we will apply the rules with the courage and resolution for which UEFA should be known.”

Bolton snap up Real Madrid’s Alonso

Bolton Wanderers have strengthened their squad ahead of the new Premier League season with the signing of Real Madrid defender Marcos Alonso.

The 19-year-old left-back joins fellow summer signings Robbie Blake and Martin Petrov at the Reebok Stadium and has penned a three-year deal at the Lancashire-based outfit, after the two clubs agreed an undisclosed transfer fee.

He made his debut for the La Liga giants last season after he replaced Argentina striker Gonzalo Higuain in their 2-0 victory over Racing Santander and, although he may not make an instant impact, Trotters manager Owen Coyle believes he is certainly one for the future.

Speaking to the club's official website, Coyle said"He is an exciting young player who has undoubted quality and he will bring that into our mix. I think that we have a real talent on our hands.

"I have said before that when we are investing money in transfers that I want to do it with young, talented players.

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Fellaini commits future to Everton

Everton have been handed a huge boost as midfielder Marouane Fellaini has agreed to a new five-year contract that will keep him at the club until June 2016.

The Belgium international’s deal at Goodison Park was due to expire in the summer of 2013, and there were fears on Merseyside that the club would be forced to sell their prize asset this summer to avoid losing him on a Bosman ruling.

However after negotiations over the last number of months Fellaini has put pen to paper on a new contract.

“We’re all pleased that Marouane Fellaini has signed his new contract and we’re looking forward to working with him in the years to come,” coach David Moyes stated.

Club chief executive Robert Elstone has admitted that the agreement is excellent news for the side, and that Fellaini is an important member of Moyes’ squad.

“We are delighted to have secured the services of Marouane for the long term,” Elstone told the club’s official website.

“As everyone is aware these negotiations have been ongoing for some time but both parties remained positive that we would reach agreement.

“Marouane has been a hugely influential player for Everton since his arrival in 2008 and we hope that remains to be the case for the next five years,” he concluded.

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Premier League: Bolton 3 Aston Villa 2

Aston Villa missed a penalty and a hatful of chances, allowing Bolton to snatch all three points 3-2 from their clash at the Reebok Stadium.

Former Villa defender Gary Cahill twice pulled Wanderers level after goals from Darren Bent and Marc Albrighton had put the visitors ahead before Ivan Klasnic fired them in front five minutes from time.

Villa boss Gerard Houllier was left to rue a series of missed opportunities including a fantastic penalty save from Jussi Jaaskelainen to deny Ashley Young.

The result meant Houllier’s decision to rest his key players in midweek backfired disastrously with his side still in relegation trouble as well as dumped out of the FA Cup.

The Frenchman made nine changes from the side that limped out of the Cup competition at Manchester City on Wednesday night, with in-form wingers Young and Stewart Downing recalled alongside the cup-tied Bent.

And Bent almost made an immediate impact when he latched onto a Young through-ball but when face-to-face with Jaaskelainen, the England striker dithered and left the ball behind as he tried to go round the keeper.

They were deservedly ahead in the 16th minute with a smart break started by Luke Young in his own half. The ball was worked to Kyle Walker, who raced past Stuart Holden and crossed to Bent, who couldn’t miss from four yards.

The former Sunderland striker, who has scored in 13 of his last 14 games against Bolton, almost added to his tally when David Wheater’s headed clearance hit him in the face and ricocheted off the bar.

But on the stroke of half-time Cahill drew Wanderers level with a near-post header from Martin Petrov’s corner.

Villa should have restored their advantage after the break but wasted two gilt-edged chances. First, Downing blasted off target from six yards after good work from Albrighton.

Then Bent’s shot was heroically blocked by Wheater and when the ball fell for Young, Bolton keeper Jaaskelainen was at his brilliant best to keep out his strike.

Villa finally got the second in the 65th minute when Downing stormed past Paul Robinson to cross for the unmarked Albrighton to scramble home.

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And the visitors should have wrapped up all three points five minutes later when Young was brought down in the box by a clumsy Wheater challenge. The winger picked himself to take the spot kick but Jaaskelainen guessed correctly and made a fine low save to his right.

And Houllier’s side were made to pay when Cahill pulled Bolton level again when he followed up his own header saved by Brad Friedel.

Then, with just four minutes to go, Klasnic finished brilliantly on the turn to steal the victory.

Is 3rd place worth the hassle?

I had been planning on watching the World Cup’s third place play-off because I wanted to squeeze the last drops out of this World Cup, but also because I was unsure of what to expect from it. On one hand I could see an open, free-flowing, attacking game – the game in the World Cup with comparatively little to play for and thus less pressure but equally high levels of passion. But on the other hand I could see the factor of this being an ‘unimportant game’ equalling a drab, lifeless affair where the only decision both teams cared about was when the final whistle would blow.

Of course I hoped for the former.

The former is what I got. Even though both team’s achievements after the World Cup will be reaching the semi-finals as opposed to where they actually finish on Saturday night, they both wanted to win the game.

It was one last hurrah for two teams who have created two of the best stories from this World Cup – Germany’s demolition of Argentina and Uruguay’s thriller against Ghana. But it also served a purpose for individual players. Those who had an eye on the golden boot and those who would not play in another World Cup had a last chance to make an impact.

The first half sprung into life with Germany playing the no-fear, expansive, passing football which has brought them so many new fans and admirers over the last four weeks. They deservingly took the lead when Muller reacted quickest to a goalkeeping error and brought himself into the reckoning for the coveted Golden Boot. If anyone doubted the passion before the game, Schweinsteiger’s reaction to giving the ball away prior to Uruguay’s goal showed how much he wanted to win it.

To say that the second half started in the vein of that first half ended may be doing it an injustice. Forlan’s superbly controlled volley not only gave Uruguay a lead, but also shook up the race for the Golden Boot even further, bringing him level with Muller, Villa and Sneijder. If you’d made a cup of tea after that goal, you’d have missed Germany’s equaliser. The final 2-3 score line in favour of Germany seemed justified in regards both to the game itself and the tournament as a whole. Two consecutive 3rd place finishes is one hell of an achievement.

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Neither team wanted to lose, but equally neither team was scared to lose – attitudes unique in this World Cup. These things combined equalled an engrossing and enjoyable 90 minutes and answered any questions that I had before the game. The final whistle brought no trophy, just the pride of coming 3rd and the satisfaction of winning a fifth game at this year’s World Cup. What England would have given for that?

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Wenger hails Robin van Persie

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has hailed star striker Robin van Persie, after the hitman bagged a brace in the 3-1 win over Stoke on Sunday.

The Netherlands international started the game on the bench, but entered the fray at 1-1 to score the decisive goals for the Emirates outfit.

With Van Persie now carrying the bulk of The Gunners’ goal-scoring responsibilities, the French coach was full of praise for the match-winner.

“Leaving a player like Robin out is always a risk but medically he needed a break,” Wenger told Sky Sports.

“We knew we could have 20 to 30 minutes without that risk and he used that time well. He has fantastic quality and when you look at his record it’s remarkable.”

Arsenal started the Premier League slowly, but have started to put a revival together, and Wenger feels his side are improving with every game.

“It was an important game for us. You could see we played well and played with spirit.

“Our fans are behind the team completely again after a difficult period because they see that the team plays with a fantastic attitude. Our quality is improving from game to game,” he concluded.

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Wenger’s men face a test to see how far they have come next weekend, as they travel to Stamford Bridge to take on London rivals Chelsea.

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One game at a time for Hodgson

Roy Hodgson is refusing to set West Brom a points target as he looks to drag the Baggies away from the relegation zone.West Brom are currently 17th with 28 points – just one off the bottom three ahead of Monday’s trip to Stoke. “It’s a little bit dangerous to start playing fantasy football and working out where you will get your points and other teams will drop their points,” Hodgson said.”For me the only thing we can do is take every game as it comes.””Traditionally we all think at the start of the season that 40 points will be enough, but there’s no guarantee, that 40 points will keep you in the league.”Stoke have built a reputation as a tough side to beat at home but Hodgson insists he will not change his tactics to suit their style of play.”Every week you play a team which has a slightly different focus to its play and normally when you start the week you tend to prepare your work around that focus,” he added.”It’s still important for us to do a load of things rights as far as we’re concerned, that we don’t change our game totally for the opposition, that we have a game of our own and a game plan of our own.”Hodgson has also reported he has no injury worries for the trip to the Britannia.

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