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UCL: Tottenham Hotspur V FC Twente

Tottenham Hotspur

Group A Position: 1st
Group A Form: D (2-2 Werder Bremen – A)

The four-or-so-thousand travelling Tottenham fans seen their side collect their first ever Champions League point on Match Day 1, although it could and perhaps should have been more after manager Harry Redknapp had seen his side go 2-0 up within the first 20 minutes of their game in Germany with Werder Bremen before throwing their deserved advantage away to draw 2-2. Now it’s the turn of White Hart Lane to get its first official taste of Champions League football, with Spurs playing host to Dutch champions FC Twente in the English capital on Wednesday night in a game the home side simply have to win if they really do consider themselves a prominent player in a fiercely competitive Group A.

Of the four English contingents competing in this year’s tournament, Tottenham drew the shortest straw although the fact they were seeded in group 3 because of their lack of European pedigree didn’t help their cause. They began impressively however, sprinting out of the blocks to take a 2-0 lead in their game with Werder Bremen through an own goal from a Bremen defender and a bullet header from striker Peter Crouch. However, Tottenham’s Achilles heel over the last twelve months has been their inability to kill teams off and their negative trait really did come back to haunt them a fortnight ago, although Redknapp was content with the point nonetheless while the performance, one of a real high standard, left everyone aware of the threat Spurs will pose this season and that they are certainly no European newbie.

Nevertheless, just how costly will their failure to retain their 2-0 lead in Bremen cost them later on in proceedings, especially in a tough group containing the reigning Euro champs, a recent European finalist and a Dutch champion. And it is the latter whom Spurs really ought to be beating, home and away probably, if they’re to make the cut for the last-sixteen. You would feel three wins at home and a point away, to which Spurs already have their first away point, would be enough for Tottenham Hotspur to progress from the group, however, beating the likes of Inter Milan, Werder Bremen and FC Twente at home is a feat easier said than done, but with tougher games to come, more notably their trip to the San Siro in three weeks time, the pressure is well and truly on Harry Redknapp and his players obtaining the winning result they so dearly crave in London on Wednesday.

Tottenham’s cause hasn’t been helped by their lacklustre and inconsistent start to the 2009/2010 Premier League season, with Spurs suffering their second league defeat of the campaign on Saturday away to a team who were bottom of the league at the time in West Ham United, while it was their second defeat in as many days following their exit from the Carling Cup at the hands of bitter local rivals Arsenal. Will Spurs be a wounded animal or can they still be found in London licking their wounds following an agonising week of football.

FC Twente

Group A Position: 1st
Group A Form: D (2-2 Inter Milan – H)

Like their opponents, FC Twente are also making their first appearance in the UEFA Champions League this season and also made a bright start to life in Europe’s Premier Club competition, holding the reigning champions Inter Milan to a 2-2 draw back in Enschede, Holland although if Twente wish to proceed further they will need to pick up vital points away from home, especially as they’ve already made their first slip up at home, if you can really call a draw at home to Inter Milan a slip up.

Much has been made of the club’s rag to riches story, with the Enschede club on the verge of going completely out of business and disappearing from the face of the earth at the start of the decade, but ‘The Tukkers’ pride themselves on their tenacious and never say die attitudes. The club has since risen, in infrastructure has improved immensely, while their loyal supporters were finally rewarded with the real deal last season, former England manager Steven McClaren guiding the club to their first Eredivise title finishing one point in front of a late rushing Ajax.

McClaren later switched his allegiances to German football in the Bundesliga with VFL Wolfsburg, while a number of the first team also parted company with the club, but the team itself isn’t any less weaker and still boasts a number of individuals who will be a handful for Tottenham on Wednesday night. Bryan Ruiz has proved one of the hottest properties in the Eredvisie after scoring 24 goals in 34 games for Twente last term, and while he only has one so far for the season the Costa Rican international will be of great danger to the Spurs defence, while Theo Janssen, scorer of the club’s first ever Champions League goal against Inter Milan a fortnight ago with a stunning free-kick, scored twice at the weekend in a 2-2 draw with league favourites Ajax.

FC Twente arrive in London with better form than their Group A rivals, having not lost a competitive game thus far, but their record away from home in the UEFA Europa League is of concern. Under the management of Steve McClaren, Twente registered just one win away from home in Europe last season against weaker opposition than Tottenham Hotspur, while their previous two visits to England have also brought about alarming results. Two seasons ago they were beaten by Arsenal in a Champions League third round qualifying game, losing 6-0 on aggregate but 3-0 at The Emirates – A stone’s throw away from White Hart Lane, while later in the year they were defeated by Manchester City 3-2 at the City of Manchester stadium.

Match Prediction: Tottenham Hotspur to WIN – 1.73 VCBet

Harry Redknapp has already bemoaned the difficulty of balancing the needs and wants or playing in Europe and the Premier League, even paying tribute to the likes of Arsene Wenger and Sir Alex Ferguson for their miracle acts over the years with remaining competive both domestically and on the European scene, but there’s little room for sentiment when you’re trying to bypass this year’s version of the ‘Group of Death’ and this is a fixture Spurs really have to win if they’re to continue harbouring aspirations of reaching the latter stages, although that doesn’t deflect from what is a very tough fixture against a side which may be weaker away from home in Europe but nevertheless merit a great deal of respect.

Even so, I just feel Tottenham will have too craft and guile out on the wings for Twente to handle. The pace of Gareth Bale and Aaron Lennon combined with the heading prowess of Peter Crouch should prove a lethal combination against a team which will tend to sit back and try to absorb some Spurs pressure. Rafael Van Der Vaart has already shown he has some deft touches, the ability to proudce those moments of real quality to suggest he’s capable of producing something special on the night. There’s Champions League quality within Tottenham’s ranks which isn’t quite apparent in Twente’s, so the hosts get our vote of confidence to secure their first ever Champions League win.

Soccer-Betting Value Bet: Tottenham Hotspur -1.5 (AH) – 2.85 Bet365

Match Odds:

Tottenham Hotspur – 1.73 VCBet
Draw – 3.75 Boylesports
FC Twente – 5.50 PaddyPower

UCL: Valencia V Manchester United

Valencia

Group C Position: 1st
Group C Form: W (0-4 Buraspor – A)

So often just the third-best team in Spain’s Primera division, Valencia have began the season like a house on fire and will be buoyed by their magnificent start despite facing their toughest game of the season thus far on Wednesday, with Los Che coming face to face with the team most likely to challenge them for group supremacy.

It has been a topsy turvy last couple of years for Valencia FC, with their well publicised debts and their failure to land more than one trophy in the last six years contributing to two of their biggest stars at the club departing for pastures new over the summer, with David Villa, the club’s top goalscorer for the last five years running, sealing a dream move to Barcelona while compatriot David Silva signed on the dotted line with the ambitious Manchester City. If ever there were two players more poignant to a club than these were it, but the club has so far coped well without their talismanic duo and they arrive in match day 2 of the Champions League fixtures full of confidence and certainly not downbeat about their chances of turning over one of Europe’s elite at this moment in time.

Unai Emery’s side started their European adventure in emphatic style, comprehensively beating the champions of Turkey, Buraspor, 4-0 away from home as Los Che sailed to the top of Group C, possibly even sending a bold message out to Wednesday’s opponents that despite their formidable reputation around the world, Group C is by no means Man Utd’s for the taking, not if the Spanish hotshots have anything to say about it. Tino Costa, Aritz Aduriz, Pablo Hernandez and Roberto Soldado with the goals on Match Day 1 in what was an outstanding display of team continuity from the Spanish contenders.

If the hosts needed some inspiration on Tuesday then they need look no further than their odds on winning Wednesday’s enticing encounter, with Emery’s men 2/1 underdogs despite boasting an unbeaten start in all competitions – Five games unbeaten in La Liga, of which four were victories and thus putting the team top of the standings above arch rivals Real Madrid and Barcelona – A sizeable feat in itself, while the other was, of course, their demolition job of Turkish champs Buraspor. Moreover, Los Che haven’t lost a European encounter on home soil, inside a hot, humid and atmospheric Mestalla stadium, in eleven games.

Manchester United

Group C Position: 2nd
Group C Form: D (0-0 Rangers – H)

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has insisted that the club should have notched up more than just their two UEFA Champions League titles, with the Scot of the firm opinion that his team in recent term’s were good enough to go all the way only to bottle it in the big games. A manager with high standards clearly, as Man Utd have reached the semi-final of better in three of their last four attempts, while their exit at the quarter-final stage to eventual finalists Bayern Munich last season ended a run of two successive appearances in the final.

Furthermore, Ferguson believes he possess one of the competition’s most equipped sides this time around. You would find it hard to disagree when you look through their ranks and see so many quality individuals in the crucial areas. Edwin Van Der Sar is about as reliable as they come in goal, boasting so much European experience at nearly 40 years-of-age, while the core of the team is incredibly strong: Vidic & Ferdinand at centre-half, Darren Fletcher and Paul Scholes in the centre of midfield and two contrasting forwards; one of the world’s most exciting players in the electric Wayne Rooney while Dimitar Berbatov, despite his laid-back approach to matches, just oozes class. It’s been an effective set up in the English Premier League, with United clinching the league title in three of the last four seasons, but they’re eager to get their European crown back after a two-year drought – A short time for most but far too long for a club of Manchester United’s stature.

While the Red Devils may boast a greater array of riches than most sides competing in Europe’s elite club competition this season, they still had no answer to Rangers’ defensive barricade in their Group C opener at Old Trafford. Despite being overwhelming favourites beforehand, United lacked any guile or craft in the midfield as Ferguson decided to leave out a number of his big names, much to the dismay and disgust of pundits across the continent. A lack of respect was the general consenus, while even the United supporters left Old Trafford disgruntled after paying good money to see what was effectively a reserve side take to the field in an important fixture. The 0-0 draw at home to SPL champions Rangers has left United needing to make up lost ground elsewhere, with the pressure now on Ferguson and United to deliver and make amends to the fans who felt they were short-changed, by plotting the current La Liga leaders downfall in their own backyard.

If the United team were in need of some momentum heading into this game, what does appear their trickiest Group C encounter on paper, then they didn’t get it at the weekend. Bolton Wanderers were Manchester United’s opponents on Sunday in a Premier League encounter which, had they won, would have closed the gap on leaders Chelsea. Instead, United slipped up as well, but it was Ryan Giggs and Wayne Rooney who made the headlines after the game. Both players limped off the pitch midway through the match casting doubts over their involvements on Wednesday night. Sir Alex claims Giggs won’t travel to Spain and will face several weeks on the sidelines, although goal-shy Rooney should recover in time to start at the Mestalla stadium.

Match Prediction: Valencia to WIN – 3.00 PaddyPower

The La Liga outfit have made a blistering start to the season, sitting atop of the Spanish Primera standings after five games but also top of Group C, after Unai Emery’s side routed Turkish champs Buraspor 4-0 in Turkey a fortnight ago. To put it into perspective, Valencia are the in form team in Europe right now, bar Mainz of Germany in the Bundesliga, although it is fair to say that Wednesday’s encounter with United is by far and away their biggest test thus far.

In front of a packed out Mestalla crowd, one baying for United blood, Valencia will look to play on the front foot and if they establish some early rhythm, perhaps even sprint into an early lead, then it could be curtains for a Manchester United team who’s only win away from home thus far has come against Championship opposition in the form of Scunthorpe United in the Carling Cup. Not only have they failed to win either of their opening three away league games but they’ve been leaking goals on their travels too, conceding nine in their opening four away encounters of the season, something Valencia will be looking to capitalise on in Spain on Wednesday.

Soccer-Betting Value Bet: Valencia to Score First – 2.20 Bet365

Match Odds:

Valencia – 3.00 PaddyPower
Draw – 3.40 Ladbrokes
Manchester United – 2.63 Boylesports

Hodgson stands up for Torres

Liverpool manager Roy Hodgson stood up for striker Fernando Torres after a disappointing display in the goalless draw at Birmingham City.

The Spain international frontman has started the new season slowly, but Hodgson is confident that as Torres gains match fitness he will return to top form.

He told reporters: “He is looking much fitter with every game and I thought he looked dangerous and I thought, the longer the game went, the stronger he became.

“I’m not at all concerned about Fernando Torres. He will get better and better.”

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Fulham’s England international striker Bobby Zamora has undergone surgery on the leg injury sustained in Saturday’s 2-1 win over Wolves at Craven Cottage.

The 29-year-old is facing at least four months out of action, with the surgeon also having to repair ligament damage to Zamora’s right ankle, just below his fractured fibula.

McLaren ace Lewis Hamilton admitted that he made a mistake which could cost him the world championship as he crashed out of the Italian Grand Prix on the first lap.

Hamilton made a flying start at Monza, but in trying to pressurise Ferrari’s Felipe Massa he saw his front suspension damaged and he careered off the track at the next corner.

As a result of no points scored, Hamilton gave up the standings leadership to Red Bull’s Mark Webber and the Englishman offered no excuses.

He told BBC Sport; “It’s not over, but it is mistakes like I made today that lose world championships. I only have myself to blame and I am very disappointed in myself.”

England’s Paul Casey carded three birdies on the back nine to allow Dustin Johnson to secure a one-shot victory at the BMW Championship.

The Cog Hill showpiece was the third of the four FedEx Cup play-off tournaments, with only the Tour Championship left to play.

Casey, who recently missed out on a Ryder Cup wildcard pick, looked to be on course for a morale-boosting victory before bogeys at the 13th, 14th and 15th put paid to his hopes of glory.

Martin Kaymer continued his rich vein of form by easing to victory in the KLM Open by four strokes.

The German, who has been included in Colin Montgomerie’s team for next month’s Ryder Cup, led by one shot going into the final round and never looked like relinquishing his advantage as he shot a four-under-par 66 to finish on 14-under.

Paraguay’s Fabrizio Zanotti and Swede Christian Nilsson both shot 69 to finish tied for second on ten-under.

Baird pledges his future to Fulham

The former Southampton full-back Chris Baird has signed a new three-year deal at Fulham.

The Northern Ireland international’s current deal was due to expire next summer but he will now stay with the Cottagers until the end of the 2012-13 campaign.

Baird moved to Craven Cottage in the summer of 2007 and has featured in 85 first-team matches for the club, over 50 coming last season.

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Meanwhile, striker Andrew Johnson is hoping his injury nightmare will soon be behind him and he will be able to return to first-team action in October.

The former Birmingham City, Crystal Palace and Everton star spent much of last season sidelined with shoulder and groin problems and has not featured in Mark Hughes’ first team so far this term.

In tennis, Rafael Nadal has become only the seventh man to complete the career Grand Slam after beating Novak Djokovic in the delayed US Open final.

The Spaniard dropped the second set to the Serb at Flushing Meadows but eventually prevailed 6-4, 5-7, 6-4, 6-2 to claim the title.

Fred Perry, Don Budge, Roy Emerson, Rod Laver, Andre Agassi and Roger Federer are the only other players to have won the Australian, French and US Opens, plus Wimbledon.

In cricket, fast bowler Steve Kirby has signed a three-year contract with Somerset after deciding to leave Gloucestershire to try and further his international ambitions.

The 32-year-old still believes that he can break into the England set-up and is hoping to impress at Taunton.

In rugby union, Bath’s South Africa international fly-half Butch James is expected to be sidelined until November after undergoing a shoulder operation.

The 31-year-old was injured during an appearance for the Springboks in a Tri-Nations clash with Australia last month and has missed the start of the new Aviva Premiership clash.

In rugby league, Leeds Rhinos outside-half Danny McGuire will miss the rest of the Super League play-offs after suffering a serious knee injury in the dramatic win over Wigan Warriors.

The 27-year-old has damaged knee ligaments and requires surgery, leaving him facing a race to be fit for the start of next season.

McGuire’s absence will hurt the Rhinos’ hopes of a fourth straight title, with Jamie Peacock already absent due to a knee injury of his own.

United suffer major Valencia blow

Manchester United winger Antonio Valencia is set to miss the rest of the season after suffering a dreadful ankle injury in the Champions League goalless draw with Rangers.

The 25-year-old Ecuador international was injured in a tackle with Kirk Broadfoot, before leaving the Old Trafford pitch on a stretcher.

United boss Sir Alex Ferguson confirmed: “It is a dislocation or a fracture. It was an innocuous challenge but when you saw the Rangers player waving, you knew it was a bad one.

“It is a bad blow for the boy and you are talking about the rest of the season.”

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Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti has told Russia international wing-back Yuri Zhirkov to improve to secure a long-term future at Stamford Bridge.

The 27-year-old struggled during his first season with the Blues following his arrival from CSKA Moscow and recently hinted that he may move on as early as next January.

However, Ancelotti is determined to keep Zhirkov, while driving him on to challenge for a regular starting spot.

The Italian told reporters: “I don’t need to speak with him about the future. That is because his future is here with Chelsea.”

Tottenham Hotspur boss Harry Redknapp insisted that he was happy with his side’s performance, despite them letting slip a two-goal lead in their 2-2 draw at Werder Bremen.

An own goal and a Peter Crouch header gave Spurs a perfect start in the Weserstadion, but the home side hit back to deny Redknapp’s men a win on their Champions League group stage debut.

Afterwards, Redknapp told reporters: “What can you do? I can’t be angry. Yes, frustration. We came here for an away game in a very difficult place to come and play.

“That first half was as good as you could wish to see from us.”

The three Pakistan players at the centre of the recent spot-fixing allegations have vowed to try and clear their names, after being formally charged by the ICC.

Salman Butt, Mohammad Asif and Mohammad Aamer are all facing potential life bans if found guilty, but their solicitors insist that the trio maintain that they are innocent.

A statement from Addleshaw Goddard read: “We can confirm that Mohammad Aamer, Mohammad Asif and Salman Butt have written to the ICC indicating their intention to defend themselves in respect of the disciplinary action brought against them.”

ICC chief executive Haroon Lorgat has confirmed that an official Test world championship has moved a step closer to becoming a reality.

The ICC’s chief executive committee has recommended such a tournament following a two-day meeting in Cape Town, with a play-off series suggested for as early as 2013.

Ryder Cup hopeful Lee Westwood has said he will be will be ready to face USA at the Celtic Manor Resort, Newport at the start of next month.

The Englishman missed the recent USPGA Championship after rupturing a calf muscle, but believes he is well on his way to featuring prominently after a strict fitness regime under Steven McGregor’s guidance.

“I haven’t had any pain for three weeks. I’ve made great progress. I’m pretty strong at the moment. I’d be fine playing in all five matches (in the Ryder Cup),” he told the Golf Channel.

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