Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish is likely to rotate his squad for the game against the League One
Latics.
That could mean recalls for defenders Jamie Carragher and Sebastian Coates, who have not started
since the Carling Cup win at Chelsea in late November.
Striker Luis Suarez serves the second game of an eight-match ban, but captain Steven Gerrard will
probably be given another chance to continue building up his sharpness having made three substitute
appearances following his comeback from an ankle infection.
szólj hozzá: West B. 1-2 Man UTD ALL GOALS
Man Utd again pulled out a trademark late winner and for the second weekend in a row bailed out
David De Gea, who Sir Alex has tapped to fill the giant shoes of Edwin Van Der Sar.
This time it was a low angled shot by debutant Shane Long which De Gea should have safely
covered.
Tonight the U.S. Mens National Team will take on Guadeloupe in the last game of the CONCACAF
Gold Cup. Unfortunately, it's not one I'm sure the Nats can win given their craptacular performance
against Panama this past weekend. But I'd like to be proven wrong...
Here's the morning news.
Timbers specific news
Spencer's Referee Reforms
Think Spencer was done with the referees?
A positive news arrives from Arsenal's camp as one of their injured player, Johan Djorou, who
previously being rumored to be out for the season, could make a faster come back after confirmation
from the club's official site stated that the defender should only need about a month absence from
the pitch.
By Geoff Reid
Shakhtar Donetsk vs Roma from the Donbass Arena, Donetsk (Shakhtar lead 3-2 on
agg.)
The Ukrainian hosts are up for this one, and are ready to fight according to manager Mircea
Lucescu. The 3-2 win in the first leg at the Stadio Olimpico was a massive result, giving Lucescu's
side three away goals and one foot in the quarter finals.
By Chris Wright
"F**k you, you f**king f**k-faced f**ker!"
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has claimed that his captain, Cesc Fabregas, has been made the
subject of a witch hunt over the 'unrepeatable comments' he may or may not have made to the match
officials at half-time during the Gunners' 2-1 win over Everton at the Emirates on Tuesday
evening.
Liverpool had one busy day amongst the dying embers of January's transfer window. Kop (probably not
so much anymore) legend Fernando Torres packed up and flew south to join Carlo Ancelotti's Chelsea
for a massive £50m, whilst Newcastle's Andy Carroll made the trip to Merseyside along with Ajax's
Luis Suarez, installing an Anfield revolution within the attacking third of Kenny Dalglish's
transformed squad.
Liverpool defender Martin Skrtel accepts that his form has not always been the best this season,
but he is spurred on to improve by the growing competition within the Reds` squad.
The Slovakia centre-back has put in a couple of shaky performances in recent weeks against the
likes of Blackpool and Everton.