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   "The danger is that everyone
[10/11/2009 7:59 am]
The Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti, left, and Michael Ballack keep an eye on the time during preparations for the visit of gemstone jewelry Atlético Madrid. Photograph: Steven Paston/Action Images

Atlético Madrid were supposed to be the side to challenge Chelsea's supremacy in this Champions League qualification group, though it says much about these teams' recent toils that the Spaniards' visit to Stamford Bridge actually offers Carlo Ancelotti's side some relief. Defeat by Aston Villa at the weekend exposed familiar frailties at the heart of Chelsea's line-up and fatigue has already seeped into this team's preparations. "It's not easy," said the Italian. "But I think it's even more difficult for Atlético at the moment."

Any sense of trauma is relative. Chelsea, not for the >http://www.wholesale-pearls.com]akoya pearl first time this season, were muscled into defeat at set plays at Villa Park but remain within a point of the Premier League's summit and, having conducted their own inquest, will presumably be steeled for future encounters. In contrast Atlético, who were never likely to boast the same threat from set pieces as English opposition, arrive saddled by their worst start to a domestic season in 15 years and without a win, or even a goal, in Group D.

The air has been cleared on the training ground after Saturday's setback, unpalatable truths acknowledged by all concerned at the defensive lapses that cost Chelsea, with Ancelotti's only lingering frustration the reality that he would, more normally, have sought to rest players either against Villa or freshwater perl jewelry Atlético. "It's important that the players speak about these situations and talk together about things that might go wrong," he said. "By doing that we can improve. We did the same at Milan. I have always believed the players have to take responsibility and we have the same way here.

"But for the last game against Aston Villa I had to biwa pearl use eight players who had played 90 minutes for their countries in the midweek internationals. If there was the possibility to change some players, I would have liked to have done this. For the game against Madrid I would like to make some changes, to use some rotation. But the problem is, against Villa, there was no Michael Ballack or Mikel John Obi, so it was difficult to make changes. Mikel is not fit [to start], nor Yuri Zhirkov, Joe Cole, Alex or José Bosingwa, while Didier Drogba is suspended."

Those might be considered critical absentees were Atlético's recent form not so wretched. Ancelotti has spoken of the need to move eight points clear of the Spaniards, a concession that the visitors retain a potent threat with the likes of Diego Forlan and Sergio Agüero – a long-standing Chelsea target – in their ranks, but the efforts of that strikeforce have been undermined by vulnerability at the back. Abel Resino's side are slumped in 15th place in their league, a point clear of relegation, having shipped 17 goals in seven games.

"The danger is that everyone expects us to win this game because Atlético haven't started the season well," said Michael Ballack, who returns this evening as Bosingwa, his European suspension served, succumbs to pearl earrings a knee injury. Win tonight and progress can be secured at the Vicente Calder¨®n stadium in a fortnight, and Chelsea will be relieved that Atlético's principal threat will be from slick inter-changes on the floor rather than an aerial bombardment at set pieces, tactics that have yielded rewards for Stoke, Wigan and Villa.

"Of course, that's how the weaker teams in the pearl jewelry Premier League try to score against us," added Ballack. "Most of the time we'll have more possession of the ball but on set pieces – even on a throw-in at Stoke – those are their strengths. We're not the only team who have conceded from a throw-in against Stoke, mind you. They have a lot of big guys and it's not always easy to defend, especially in England. But we are in a good position in this group – we are top and have won both our games, remember – and we have a home game now. We are an experienced team and everyone knows what he has to do against Atlético. We believe in ourselves."

   We watched the game
[10/11/2009 7:58 am]
James Collins scored the winner from gemstone jewelry a set-piece in Aston Villa's 2-1 victory – Chelsea's second successive away league defeat. Photograph: Lee Sanders/EPA

Carlo Ancelotti and his Chelsea players have held a frank training-ground inquest in an attempt to pinpoint the causes of their recent frailty defending set-pieces, exposed so ruthlessly by Aston Villa as the Londoners slipped to their second successive away league defeat on Saturday.

The squad watched a re-run of the defeat at their Cobham training base on Monday with Ancelotti exposing lapses by a quartet of pearl jewelry senior players – Frank Lampard, Ricardo Carvalho, Didier Drogba and Petr Cech – at the two Villa goals. Michael Ballack, who has not featured in either of the team's recent Premier League losses, revealed the players had not shied away from criticising each other and had then "shaken hands" and returned to freshwater perl jewelry the training pitch, with special attention subsequently paid to defending set‑pieces.

"We watched the game again at Cobham, we saw who made the mistakes – everyone knows that – and we've spoken about the game," said Ballack, who will return to the side after an ankle injury for tonight's Champions League tie against Atlético Madrid. "We lost that game [at Villa] on set-pieces. Everyone has to improve his movement, his defensive organisation in the box, and it comes down to personal attitude: 'Don't concede a goal'. We can train and practise things but, if someone falls asleep at a set‑piece, we will still concede."

John Terry's furious reaction to the concession of biwa pearl Villa's winner, a free header converted by James Collins at a corner, was matched by Ancelotti's disappointment in the away dugout. "I felt the same way," said the Italian. "We were all disappointed, not only John Terry but also the inflatable water games other players. At set-pieces we have two players, one on each post. One player is in front of the near-post – Lampard – and five mark man for man. Everybody has his own responsibility: to mark, to stay in his zone or go for the ball. Everybody has a job. Every player must take responsibility for what happens in our box."

   As United continue to
[10/11/2009 7:58 am]
United's Jonny Evans, who is putting pressure on Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic, says there is a 'lot more to wish pearl come from me'. Photograph: Jon Super/AP

CSKA Moscow's coach must hope Sir Alex Ferguson has recovered a degree of good humour when he presents his Manchester United counterpart with a signed copy of a business tome entitled Renewing Organisations tomorow night. At a time when the first-team order at Old Trafford appears to pearl jewelry be changing again, Ferguson, piqued last night by questions about his views on Alan Wiley's fitness and the Football Association freshwater perl jewelry charge, should nonetheless be intrigued by the conclusions reached by the book's author, Juande Ramos.

The Spaniard will spend this evening directing CSKA's latest Champions League game from the technical area adjacent to Ferguson's at the Luzhniki Stadium. Unlike many peers, Ramos's world is not entirely consumed by football, and the former Tottenham Hotspur manager has combined starting a new job in Russia with polishing off a non-fiction work aimed at business executives in all spheres.

As United continue to adapt to life after Cristiano Ronaldo, while seemingly preparing for a future that looks increasingly likely to feature Jonny Evans plus either the hitherto undroppable Rio Ferdinand or Nemanja Vidic at centre-half, Renewing Organisations may keep Ferguson surprisingly occupied during the four-hour flight home from Moscow. As David Beckham and inflatable water games Roy Keane, among others, will testify, United's manager does not do sentimentality and likes to keep Old Trafford in a state of almost permanent revolution.

Right now he seems fixated upon a potential central defensive rearrangement. It is not beyond the bounds of possibility that Evans could start Sunday's Premier League encounter at Liverpool. Not for nothing has the Manchester Evening News asked readers to vote on United's "best central defensive pairing".

   only to issue a curt
[10/11/2009 7:57 am]
The Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson leaves a news conference at Moscow's Luzhniki stadium after refusing togemstone jewelry akoya pearl answer questions about his FA misconduct charge. Photograph: Grigory Dukor/Reuters

Sir Alex Ferguson tonight revealed the depth of his anger at being charged by the Football Association for comments about the referee Alan Wiley when he stomped out of a Uefa press conference in Moscow after the issue was raised.

The Manchester United manager was this week charged by the FA with improper conduct for questioning Wiley's fitness and took offence to wish pearl a polite question on the subject ahead of tomorrow evening's Champions League game at CSKA Moscow.

Asked how he felt about having to explain himself to English football's governing body, Ferguson replied: "Silly question, gets no answer." When another reporter interjected with "It's not a silly question", the biwa pearl United manager bristled visibly. "I'm not answering that," he said, rising from his chair, turning on his heel and heading briskly for the exit, pausing only to issue a curt "Good night".

Although Ferguson had spent the previous 20 freshwater perl jewelry minutes fielding questions from English and Russian journalists, he had been terse throughout.

At one stage he said that even returning to the Luzhniki Stadium – scene of United's Champions League final triumph against Chelsea 17 months ago – did not particularly "excite" him. "It's in the past, you have to pearl earrings move on," said Ferguson, glaring at his questioner.

United's manager has just under two weeks to respond to the charge issued by the FA following his reflections on Wiley's physical condition after United's 2-2 draw against Sunderland. He claimed the official was "not fit".

Ferguson has made various apologies and there appears to be no precedent for a touchline ban, on the evidence of pearl jewelry similar cases which involved comments made to the media, but referees have been widely outraged by the affair and the ruling body is under pressure to inflatable water games be seen not letting United's manager off lightly. Last night's walkout may just serve to emboldenthem a little.

   The former Boro captain
[10/11/2009 7:57 am]
Gareth Southgate patrols the sidelines as Boro recorded a 2-0 victory against Derby County, his last game in charge of the pearl earrings club he captained between 2002-06. Photograph: Paul Thomas/Action Images

Middlesbrough last night sacked Gareth Southgate in a shock move that the club chairman, Steve Gibson, admitted was "the hardest decision I've had to make in football". It came straight after Southgate oversaw Boro's 2-0 home victory against Derby County that left them fourth in the Coca-Cola Championship, a point behind the leaders.

The timing of Middlesbrough's move was especially curious given that Gibson had stood by Southgate as Middlesbrough were relegated from the Premier League last season. The club hit another low point in September when they lost 5-0 at home to West Bromwich Albion. But Gibson added: "The freshwater perl jewelry time is pearl jewelry right for change and that change has had to be made."

"Gareth has given Middlesbrough Football Club magnificent service as a skipper and, in very difficult circumstances, as manager," said Gibson. "I appointed Gareth in a situation that was greatly unfavourable to him. He deserves another opportunity once he has had the chance to rest and refresh himself."

The former Boro captain, who led the team to a Carling Cup victory in 2004, played his last game in the 2006 Uefa Cup final and was appointed manager shortly afterwards, replacing Steve McClaren.

The former Crystal Palace manager Alan Smith, described as a "football consultant" and who had only been hired in July, has also been sacked.

There had been speculation that Southgate's time at the Riverside could be up after the drubbing by West Brom was followed by gemstone jewelry home defeats to Leicester and Watford.

Boro ended that sequence last night when Adam Johnson's double secured a 2-0 victory over Derby County which had appeared to biwa pearl have given the manager breathing space.

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