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Sinclair makes City move

Published: 31 Aug 2012 - 12:49:23

Sinclair makes City move

Manchester City have completed the signing of winger Scott Sinclair from Swansea for an undisclosed fee.

Sinclair, 23, excelled in South Wales after struggling to make the breakthrough at Chelsea. He was an integral part of the side which earned promotion to the top flight in 2011 and also impressed on their opening season in the Barclays Premier League.

"I'm just glad everything is settled and that I'm now a City player," said Sinclair.

"There were times when I thought it might not happen so I'm relieved that I'm here and I can't wait to get started.

"Playing alongside some of the best players in the world is exciting for me and when you see two Champions League fixtures against Real Madrid on the horizon, it brings it all home."

Sinclair has had a busy summer after starring for Great Britain at the London 2012 Olympics, playing four times and scoring once.


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Man Utds Kagawa shunted left by Honda

Published: 31 Aug 2012 - 12:49:19

Man Utds Kagawa shunted left by Honda

Shinji Kagawa will remain frozen out of his favoured central attacking role for Japan despite a flying start in the position for Manchester United, coach Alberto Zaccheroni has indicated.

Kagawa scored on his Old Trafford debut in last week's 3-2 win over Fulham. But despite positive reviews, he is likely to play on the left when Japan face Iraq in 2014 World Cup qualifying on September 11.

Blocking his path is CSKA Moscow dangerman Keisuke Honda, Zaccheroni's preferred choice to play in the hole behind the forwards.

"Honda is an important player I always call up. I think his best position is behind the front line. This is his position," said the Italian. "It is good that his condition is good while others are still not at their best."

With four goals in Japan's three latest qualifiers, it's hard to argue against Honda. The marauding bottle blond has also scored three and set up two more in CSKA Moscow's seven games so far this season.

But the arrangement does not entirely suit Kagawa, who has previously grumbled at being moved aside.

"I'm not a player who creates chances there. I could not move in further," he said, after failing to get amongst the goals in Japan's 3-0 win over Oman in June.

Zaccheroni's men take on an Iraq led by Brazilian legend Zico, who was at the helm in Japan for four years from 2002 and is well respected for his understanding of the Japanese game.

"Iraq are favoured to reach the World Cup from this group and I'm sure they are determined to do well against Japan," said Zaccheroni. "Zico has international experience and knows Japan very well.

"Their players are highly skilled and it was obvious to me when I saw them in the third round of qualifiers that they have potential."

A squad of 23 players, including 12 Europe-based players led by Standard Liege goalkeeper Eiji Kawashima and Stuttgart striker Shinji Okazaki, have been called up for the game at Saitama.

Asian Cup-holders Japan lead Group B with two wins and a draw for seven points. Australia, 2007 Asian champions Iraq, and Oman have two points each ahead of Jordan on one point.

Squad:

Goalkeepers: Eiji Kawashima (Standard Liege/BEL), Shusaku Nishikawa (Sanfrecce Hiroshima), Shuichi Gonda (FC Tokyo)

Defenders: Yuichi Komano (Jubilo Iwata), Daiki Iwamasa (Kashima Antlers), Masahiko Inoha (Vissel Kobe), Hiroki Mizumoto (Hiroshima), Yuto Nagatomo (Inter Milan/ITA), Maya Yoshida (Southampton/ENG), Hiroki Sakai (Hannover/GER), Gotoku Sakai (Stuttgart/GER)

Midfielders: Yasuhito Endo (Gamba Osaka), Kengo Nakamura (Kawasaki Frontale), Makoto Hasebe (Wolfsburg/GER), Hajime Hosogai (Bayer Leverkusen/GER), Keisuke Honda (CSKA Moscow/RUS), Hideto Takahashi (Tokyo)

Forwards: Ryoichi Maeda (Iwata), Shinji Okazaki (Stuttgart/GER), Mike Havenaar (Vitesse Arnhem/NED), Shinji Kagawa (Manchester United/ENG), Hiroshi Kiyotake (Nuremberg/GER), Genki Haraguchi (Urawa Red Diamonds)


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Richardson joins Fulham

Published: 31 Aug 2012 - 12:18:43

Richardson joins Fulham

Kieran Richardson has completed his move from Sunderland to Fulham.

The 27-year-old, who was born in London, signed a three-year deal, with an additional year's option, for a undisclosed fee.

He told Fulham's official website: "I'm delighted that my transfer to Fulham has been completed and now I'm eager to start training for my new club straight away and pulling on the white shirt for the first time."

Richardson made 149 appearances for the Black Cats after signing from Manchester United in 2007 shortly after lifting the Premier League trophy.

Fulham manager Martin Jol said: "Kieran is a proven top-level player, who has the versatility to play a number of positions.

"He will bring all-round quality which will add strength to our squad and I'm confident that he will adapt well to our style of football, and make an impact for us."

Richardson's career began at West Ham, before he sealed a move to Old Trafford.

He made 81 appearances in almost five years with the Red Devils, which included a loan spell at West Brom.

Richardson joined Sunderland in July 2007 for an undisclosed fee following their return to the top flight.


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Mancini targets five signings by transfer deadline

Published: 31 Aug 2012 - 12:18:40

Mancini targets five signings by transfer deadline

Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini is confident of wrapping up five new signings before Friday night's transfer deadline.

Mancini went into the final hours of the transfer window with Jack Rodwell as his only capture of the summer.

But he is hoping to complete a deal for Benfica's Spain international Javi Garcia, Fiorentina's Serbian centre-back Matija Nastasic, Inter Milan defender Maicon, Swansea winger Scott Sinclair and back up goalkeeper Richard Wright.

The Italian has suggested his frustration that City have struggled to add new faces after winning a first title since 1968.

But he is optimistic about pulling off five late deals.

"Maicon, Garcia, Nastajic: We have another 10, 12 hours to close on these players. We need more time. I am confident," Mancini said.

"I was frustrated as it is difficult to do everything in one week or 10 days, only this reason. Now I think we work very well in the last 10 days, two weeks.

"We need a goalkeeper with experience and Richard Wright is good for us.

"With Scott Sinclair, we are working, we are waiting. I think we have a good chance to close but we need to wait.

"I think that if we do Sinclair is the same position but like Adam (Johnson) but the difference is that Adam runs with the ball at his feet and Sinclair has the ball into space.

"Adam did very well for us, scoring goals, he played and I hope Sinclair can do like Adam or better."

Mancini also expects Netherlands international midfielder Nigel de Jong to tie up a move to AC Milan before the window closes.

The Dutchman, 27, refused the offer of a new contract in the summer and, as the former Hamburg man only has one year remaining on his current deal, City have agreed to let him join the Italian club.

Mancini added: "Nigel has only one year left on his contract and this was the reason. I am sorry because Nigel was an important player for us but if he is happy, I am happy for him.

"I am sure he will do really well in the Italian championship."

City won the title on the final day of last season with a 3-2 victory over Saturday's opponents QPR.

At one stage City were trailing 2-1 and United looked set for a 20th title.

But Mancini said: "No, never. But three or four minutes to the end and you are 2-1 down it is difficult. In the end we deserved it.

"I think we have a very good memory from last season. Tomorrow will be the same, we have a very difficult game. QPR bought more players, I think it will be a tough game."

Mancini is also optimistic about City's chances of progressing to the Champions League knock-out phase despite being drawn in the same group as Real Madrid, Ajax and Dortmund.

Last year, City failed to get out of a group containing Bayern Munich, Napoli and Villarreal even though they picked up 10 points.

Mancini is sure it will be different this time.

He said: "I am confident. You should be lucky in the draw but for a team that plays for the first or second time in Champions League, this can happen."

Mancini expects Sergio Aguero to return after the international break after a knee problem and Gareth Barry is closer to a return from a groin injury but Micah Richards is out for several more weeks with an ankle problem.


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Fletcher set for Champions League place

Published: 31 Aug 2012 - 11:49:16

Fletcher set for Champions League place

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is set to name Darren Fletcher in his 25-man Champions League squad.

Clubs have to confirm their squads to UEFA on Monday. As he is battling to overcome a chronic bowel condition, there was some doubt as to whether Fletcher would be part of Manchester United's latest European assault.

However, after another encouraging outing for United's Under-21 side against Tottenham on Wednesday night, it is looking more likely Fletcher will be able to complete a successful return to first-team duties. And with places available due to the number of home-grown players in Ferguson's squad, Fletcher is set to make the cut.

"We haven't finalised the Champions League squad yet - we're looking at that at the moment," said Ferguson.

"But Darren comes into the 25-man squad quite easily, without me having to leave others out because we have a number of players who we don't need to register because of the time they've spent with us as an Academy player.

"That's an advantage."

Ferguson also confirmed the 28-year-old will again link up with the Scotland squad next week as a further part of his rehabilitation programme. And whilst he is wary of placing any timescale on the player's potential return to senior action for United, evidently the signs are hugely encouraging.

"Darren's put a lot of weight back on," said Ferguson.

"He's back to his normal weight from two or three years ago.

"He's training well every day and played really well the other night for the Under-21s. With the condition he has, it's a case of wait and see. But if he keeps doing as well as he's doing then obviously he'll be under consideration because he's a fantastic player."


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Japans Yoshida joins Southampton

Published: 31 Aug 2012 - 11:49:15

Japans Yoshida joins Southampton

Japan's Olympic team skipper Maya Yoshida has agreed terms to play for English Premier League Side Southampton, with only the player's entry clearance into Britain outstanding.

Yoshida, a 24-year-old central defender who played with Dutch side VVV Venlo last season, has already been granted a work permit by the Home Office and his papers are expected to be completed on Friday.

The transfer fee is reported to be worth £2million (2.5million euros)

"I am very grateful to be able to become a Saint and I will do my best for the team and for the supporters," he told the club's website.

"I saw a video of the recent history of Southampton since the takeover, which showed me the great supporters when the club was promoted last season.

"I want to show them what I can do as soon as possible and hopefully impress them with my performances."

Yoshida will have to wait before meeting up with his new team-mates at St Mary's as he is on international duty with his country having been named in the Blue Samurai's squad for a friendly match in preparation for their Asia Zone World Cup qualifier against Iraq in Saitama on September 11.

"We are delighted to bring in Maya to the club," Saints coach Nigel Adkins said.

"He is a centre-half who is comfortable on both the right and left-hand side as he is good with both feet and has a good physical presence about himself.

"We are really looking forward to working with him here at Southampton."

Yoshida was captain of the Japanese Olympic team that took fourth place in London earlier this month.

Southampton won promotion to the Premier League last season after several years out of the top flight, but they lost their opener 0-2 to Wigan at home last weekend.


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Japan to play France, Brazil in WCup tune-ups

Published: 31 Aug 2012 - 11:49:15

Japan to play France, Brazil in WCup tune-ups

Asian Cup holders Japan will take on football powerhouses France and Brazil in October, the Japan Football Association said Friday, providing valuable experience ahead of the 2014 World Cup.

The friendly against France will take place in Paris on October 12, and that against Brazil will be played in Wroclaw, Poland, on October 16.

"I'm glad to have a chance to play against strong teams like them," said Japan coach Alberto Zaccheroni. "It will be a good opportunity to help us improve further.

"Away games like this are good experience for those who are only used to playing at home and will help us to move onto a new stage, facing highly skilled players," the Italian added.

Japan have never beaten either team, registering one draw and four defeats against France and two draws and six defeats against Brazil.


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Oviedo set for Everton move

Published: 31 Aug 2012 - 11:49:14

Oviedo set for Everton move

Premier league high-flyers Everton are set to sign Costa Rica defender Bryan Oviedo from FC Copenhagen after the clubs agreed on a transfer fee.

The 22-year-old Oviedo, who can play at left-back or on the left side of midfield, has been a regular starter for the Danish side after joining them from Deportivo Saprissa in his homeland.

With Everton boss David Moyes in London to finalise the deal, assistant coach Steve Round said that the club had been monitoring him for some time and that a deal looked likely.

"But as yet he is not our player. We have work permits to get. That is why the manager is not doing the press today - he is in London trying to tie that up and finalise it.

"Until it's all done we can't really comment too much, but I think later in the day it will all become clearer and when he puts pen to paper we can talk about the player.


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