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Scolari bemoans lack of quality (Nov 12, 2008 08:00 GMT)
Chelsea manager Luiz Felipe Scolari was left stunned by their shock Carling Cup exit at the hands of Championship side Burnley but had no regrets about making wholesale changes to his side.

Drogba apologises for coin throwing incident (Nov 12, 2008 08:00 GMT)
Chelsea striker Didier Drogba has issued an apology for throwing a coin back into the crowd during their Carling Cup defeat by Championship side Burnley.

Dawson backs Tottenham to retain Carling Cup (Nov 12, 2008 08:00 GMT)
Michael Dawson insists Tottenham can defend their Carling Cup under Harry Redknapp after reaching the quarter-finals with a 4-2 win over Liverpool at White Hart Lane.

Guadalajara give up on loan target Castillo (Nov 12, 2008 08:00 GMT)
Guadalajara have given up all hope of signing Nery Castillo on loan after their latest attempt to acquire the Shakhtar Donetsk striker was delayed due to the Ukraine club not completing the relevant paperwork.

City give Hughes an ''absolute mandate'' (Nov 12, 2008 08:00 GMT)
Manchester City owner Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan has dismissed speculation over manager Mark Hughes' future by stressing he has an ''absolute mandate'' for the long-term development of the team.

Possebon: Man Utd youngsters played like Brazil (Nov 12, 2008 08:00 GMT)
It might not have been the Maracana or the glorious weather he is used to - but for Rodrigo Possebon, Manchester United's Carling Cup win over QPR at a drenched Old Trafford was just like playing for Brazil.

Harry demands top-notch Spurs performance (Nov 12, 2008 08:00 GMT)
Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp believes his Carling Cup holders will go crashing out of the competition if there is a repeat of their performance against Liverpool during his first week in charge at White Hart Lane.

Keane to pair Cisse and Jones for Cup clash (Nov 12, 2008 08:00 GMT)
Sunderland manager Roy Keane has admitted he still does not know if Djibril Cisse and Kenwyne Jones will form a lethal partnership.

Campbell gets chance to impress against Reds (Nov 12, 2008 08:00 GMT)
Tottenham Hotspur striker Fraizer Campbell is expected to get his chance to force his way into Harry Redknapp's plans when Liverpool arrive at White Hart Lane on Wednesday night.

Wenger: Rosicky to return in eight weeks (Nov 12, 2008 08:00 GMT)
Arsene Wenger says he expects midfielder Tomas Rosicky to return inside two months after the Arsenal player underwent further surgery on a tendon injury that has sidelined him since January.

Pulis hails Stoke understudies after Cup win (Nov 12, 2008 08:00 GMT)
Stoke City boss Tony Pulis praised the efforts of his young understudies as the Potteries club reached the Carling Cup quarter-finals with a 2-0 win over Rotherham on Tuesday night.

Drogba to return for Chelsea in Carling Cup (Nov 12, 2008 08:00 GMT)
Chelsea striker Didier Drogba will get his first start in six weeks as manager Luiz Felipe Scolari rings the changes for the visit of Burnley in the Carling Cup.

Banks could force sale of 'vulnerable' Liverpool (Nov 12, 2008 08:00 GMT)
Premier League takeover broker Keith Harris believes Liverpool could face financial difficulty in January and might be forced to sell up.

Wenger to stick with young guns (Nov 12, 2008 08:00 GMT)
Arsene Wenger will not prevent his wonderkids of the chance to cover themselves in Carling Cup glory.

Holland: Chelsea's stadium conundrum (Nov 12, 2008 08:00 GMT)
Phil Holland on Chelsea's stadium, a US suitor for Newcastle and woes for West Ham.

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