Sir Alex Ferguson believes that there are still plenty of twists and turns ahead in the title race. Speaking ahead of their game against Bolton Wanderers, the Scot suggested that he expected United and all their title rivals to drop points in the coming months, especially against the teams at the bottom who will be fighting for their lives to stay in the Premier League. The Manchester United manager also took the time to praise Arsene Wenger’s decision to bring in Thierry Henry on a short term loan deal as a masterstoke and believes the 7 weeks he spends at the club could help shape the rest of Arsenal’s season.
Elsewhere in the news Mark Hughes has reacted angrily to Martin Jol’s comments and insists he is at QPR for the long haul; Villas-Boas confirms transfer approach, while Steven Gerrard secures his Liverpool future.
News
Frank Lampard going nowhere
Christopher Samba offers rejected
Gerrard secures Liverpool future
Mark Hughes in it for the long run
Everton hit with injury woe
Van der Vaart issues City threat
Andre Villas-Boas confirms transfer approach
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Transfer Talk
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Lille’s permanent move for Cole helps Sow seeds for striker arrival at Anfield – Daily Mail
Cahill set for medical at Chelsea – BBC
Sunderland plot cut-price Zamora swoop – Mirror
Tottenham: Can we please Jav Jimenez? – Sun
Come and get me: Hazard gives green light to Man United and Chelsea – Daily Mail
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