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Young: Squad Changes Are Helping United's Title Push

Ashley Young believes that last night's win over Blackburn wasn't just about gaining three points over a relegation-fighting side, with the winger insisting that the victory could prove to be particularly important as the title race heats up.

Lawrenson: Liverpool Are Desperate For A Goalscorer

Mark Lawrenson has claimed that Kenny Dalglish won't be sacked this season, even though the side have suffered poor league form, with the Liverpool legend citing a lack of efficient strikers as the side's key problem.

Tottenham Already A Massive Club For Playmaker

Luka Modric's national coach has insisted that he told the playmaker that staying at Tottenham hasn't affected his selection chances for the Croatia side, with Slaven Bilic insisting that Spurs are as big as any English club.

Lambert: Rangers In Absolute Disaster

Paul Lambert believes that Rangers couldn't be in a worse state than they are right now, with the former Celtic manager claiming that his old side have shown great strength in taking charge of the league this season despite the problems suffered by their biggest rivals.

Arsenal Transfer News: Striker Shuffle Includes Youngster

While Arsenal transfer news seems to be all about Lukas Podolski, Arsene Wenger hasn't forgotten about young up-front signing Joel Campbell, and the Gunners manager still hoping to bring him to England if reports are to be believed.

Redknapp: Dalglish Deserves More Time

Jamie Redknapp believes that the pressure mounting on Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish shouldn't result in the club making any knee-jerk reactions on his current position at the club, with the Reds continuing to struggle in the league.

Carroll Was Good Business For Liverpool And Newcastle

Kenny Dalglish believes that Newcastle fans should be thankful to Andy Carroll for the contribution the Liverpool striker made to the Toon before his move, as the sides prepare to face off this Saturday at St James' Park.

Humiliation Forced Arsenal to Grow Up

Emmanuel Petit believes that Arsenal's humiliating 4-0 loss to AC Milan saved the side's season, with the Gunners currently well entrenched into the top four and looking more likely than ever to qualify for the Champions League this season.

Injuries Must Come Over Signings At Arsenal

Mikel Arteta has called on Arsenal to concentrate on getting their medical situation in order over the summer, with the midfielder claiming that new signings will come a far off second to making sure the core group is able to have a problem-free season.

Liverpool Striker Sale Made Sense - Carver

Newcastle have insisted that the £35 million sale of Andy Carroll to Liverpool made financial sense, despite the club having to let go of one of their up and coming stars.

City and Ferdinand React Over Vieira's Comments

Patrick Vieira and Rio Ferdinand have both reacted to comments by the Manchester City excecutive, after Vieira made the explosive claim to BBC reporter Dan Roan that Manchester United receive preferential refereeing at Old Trafford.

Arsenal’s Summer Signings Give Their Verdicts

Arsenal summer signings Gervinho and Carl Jenkinson have both given their verdicts of their first season at the club, with the duo hoping to keep improving and take the Gunners to end their trophyless spell.

Youngster Weighs In On Pogba Exit Speculation

Manchester United youngster Federico Macheda has weighed in on the Paul Pogba exit speculation that has been following the club for some months now, with the striker claiming that he would do well to sign for a side in Italy.

Ferdinand Calls For Trust In United Squad

Rio Ferdinand believes that the key to Manchester United winning the title this season won't be beating Manchester City on April 30, but will rather be the trust that his own squad have in one another as the season hits the business end.

Bale As Good As Messi Or Ronaldo

Chris Coleman believes that Tottenham star Gareth Bale could be included in the same class as Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo, with the Wales manager insisting that the 22 year old is good enough to play for the world's biggest teams.