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Szczesny: I'm Not Guaranteed First Place Just Yet

Lukasz Fabianski
Wojciech Szczesny believes that Lukasz Fabianski is the best number two keeper in the country, with the Arsenal man insisting that his understudy will be pushing for the number one spot very soon.
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Guardiola

Barcelona Boss Guardiola Dismisses Chelsea Move as Fantasy

Guardiola's current contract with the Catalan club expires at the end of the season and he has been linked with a switch to Stamford Bridge. However, speaking ahead of Barcelona's Champions League semi-final first leg match at Chelsea, the Spaniard laughed off the rumours.
Persie Caldwell

Van Persie Lacks Dignity, Says Wigan Captain

Wigan Athletic captain Gary Caldwell has accused Robin van Persie of lacking dignity after the Arsenal skipper refused to shake his counterpart's hand, in the aftermath of Monday evening's defeat for the Gunners.
Wilshere

Wilshere Devastated at Euro and Arsenal Blow

Arsenal and England midfielder Jack Wilshere has said that he is "gutted and devastated" after it was confirmed that the player will not return this season and will also miss Euro 2012.
Fabrice Muamba

Muamba Discharged From Hospital

Fabrice Muamba has been released from hospital, Bolton Wanderers have confirmed, with the midfielder expressing his gratitude to the medical staff as he continues to recover.
Ramsey

Arsenal Boss Backs Ramsey to Score Goals

Arsene Wenger says he is happy with young midfielder Aaron Ramsey's progress at Arsenal and feels the Welshman's lack of composure is the only factor that stands between him and greatness.
Scott Parker

Parker Admits Ghost Goal Contributed To Loss

Scott Parker has admitted that Tottenham are particularly disappointed with their loss against Chelsea, after the now dubbed 'ghost goal' ruined the side's confidence as the match progressed.
Kenny Dalglish

Dalglish: Pressure On Me Is Good For Players

Kenny Dalglish insists that he would prefer to take the criticism from the media than have it directed towards the Liverpool squad, with the manager claiming that some players don't have the ability to handle the scrutiny like he can.