United legends divided Manchester United's Champions League exit has created a bit of a rift
between Sir Alex Ferguson and Roy Keane. Fergie is obviously not overly pleased to see his former
fledglings now giving honest appraisals of United performances as TV pundits. He turned on Keane
after being asked about his former skipper's views [.
Old foes Everton and Liverpool will lock horns once more at Goodison Park on Saturday in the 216th
Merseyside derby.
For David Moyes it is the chance to build on some steadily improving home form that has seen the
Blues recover from that shock opening game defeat to QPR to go unbeaten in their last four games in
all competitions in front of their own supporters.
View from the Opposition: Everton v Liverpool
With the Merseyside derby fast approaching, we asked Click Liverpool's Everton correspondent
Aaron Sharp what he expected from the game. With Everton seeing the likes of Mikel Arteta heading
out of the club, and only a handful of loan signings being brought in, just how disappointed were
supporters with the clubs summer dealings?
Juventus have struggled to find any consistency throughout another frustrating season which
currently sees them sit in sixth place in Serie A with Lazio in fourth on 48 points, a full seven
ahead of Juve. There is no point comparing this season's Juve with the last one for a number of
reasons.
What we thought was the start of a resurgence after the Wolves results was quickly snuffed out by
Niko Kranjcar's stunner of a strike to end the Tottenham match. Still, new signing Daniel Sturridge
has started like multiple houses on fire with two goals in his first two matches. The young Chelsea
lad has provided a creative spark to the offense.
Everton's 28 year old South African Steven Pienaar is the latest name being linked with Chelsea.
This article in the DAILY MAIL states that Pienaar is out of contract in the Summer, with Spurs
longtime admirers of the player but Carlo could tempt David Moyes to cash in on him this month by
making a move for approx ÂŁ3m.
So, it looks as though Preston's decision to dispense with the services of Darren Ferguson, with
the club adrift at the foot of the Championship table, could have unforeseen ramifications.Junior
had been able to call on his dad's charity by securing the loan signings of Joshua King, Ritchie De
Laet and Matthew James from parent club Man Utd as reinforcements in the Lilywhites' battle against