Archive for August, 2007

Tevez to miss Man Utd’s Premiership opener

ManUtd - Carlos TevezCarlos Tevez will not complete his move to Manchester United today and may not be registered in time for the start of the Premiership season.

West Ham United still hold the Argentina international’s registration and although Tevez has been training with the Premiership champions, the deal has not been completed.

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Premier League will hear Heinze case

ManUtd - Gabriel HeinzePremier League chief Richard Scudamore has confirmed that they will hear the Gabriel Heinze case.

The Argentinean full-back is desperate to leave Manchester United in order to join fierce rivals Liverpool, but with the

Premiership champions refusing to let him join Rafa Benitez’s side, the player has called upon the Premier League to resolve the issue.

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Chelsea v Manchester United - Highlights

Manchester United lifted the Community Shield after beating Chelsea 3-0 in a penalty shoot-out at Wembley.

Ryan Giggs gave the Premiership champions the lead on 35 minutes, but Chelsea’s new signing Florent Malouda levelled just before the break when he shrugged off a challenge from Rio Ferdinand to finish neatly. The game finished 0-0 at full-time and with no extra time scheduled to be played, it was time for penalties.

United goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar produced a hat-trick of penalty saves from Claudio Pizarro, Frank Lampard and Shaun Wright-Phillips, while Rio Ferdinand, Michael Carrick and Wayne Rooney all scored from the spot to give Sir Alex Ferguson’s side their first silverware of the season.

Alan Smith completes Newcastle move

Man Utd - Alan SmithAlan Smith has joined Newcastle United on a five year deal.

The England international moves to St James’ Park from Manchester United for an undisclosed fee, which is said to be in the region of £6milliom.

Middlesbrough were also keen on Smith, but he opted to move to the bigger club in Newcastle in order to gain regular first-team football.

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