Everton confirm Donovan bid
Everton are in talks to bring USA international striker Landon Donovan to Goodison Park on loan from LA Galaxy.
With the Major League Soccer season having finished, the Toffees are keen to strike a deal similar to the one which will see Donovan’s team-mate David Beckham head back to AC Milan next month.
David Moyes is eager to bolster his squad for the second half of the season with Everton hit hard by injuries and struggling towards the wrong end of the Premier League table.
The experienced forward, who is set to captain his country at the World Cup this summer when USA will meet England, spent a similar spell with Bayern Munich last season.
“Landon is a player David Moyes has identified as someone he would like to bring to the club,” chief executive Robert Elstone told the club’s official website.
“We are working to make that happen and hope we can reach agreement soon with all the appropriate parties.”
Donovan could join his new team-mates on 2nd January if negotiations are successful before heading back to Los Angeles in March for the new MLS campaign.
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Real advance at l’OM’s expense
Real Madrid progressed to the last 16 of the UEFA Champions League as their thrilling 3-1 win over Marseille at the Stade Velodrome condemned their Ligue 1 opponents to a place in the Europa League.
A brace from Cristiano Ronaldo and a strike from Raul Albiol handed the Primera Liga giants a success that sealed them top spot in Group C, while it was heartbreak for brave Marseille, who needed to win to stand any chance of reaching the knockout phase.
Didier Deschamps’ men were at one stage at 1-1 with Real, whilst group rivals AC Milan trailed at FC Zurich, but the Italian club eventually equalised, meaning a missed penalty from Lucho Gonzalez ultimately mattered little as the home side fell to defeat.
After a frenetic beginning to the game, a clumsy challenge by Edouard Cisse on Rafael van der Vaart presented the visitors with an opportunity to test goalkeeper Steve Mandanda from range.
And up trotted Ronaldo in the fifth minute, the Portugal international thumping home a swerving free-kick from distance that left Mandanda scrambling and eventually making inconsequential contact with a rasping strike.
Equaliser
Real threatened once more just minutes later, only for a promising attack to be ended by referee Wolfgang Stark deeming Van der Vaart handled the ball. The German official then booked Brandao for a rash challenge on Albiol.
Albiol was soon back in the thick of the action after he was forced to clear off the line from Brandao’s header after Taye Taiwo had skinned Sergio Ramos. But Albiol’s clearance fell straight to Gonzalez, who smashed home to level the scoreline.
On 16 minutes, after Pepe and Mamadou Niang had both suffered head injuries, the home supporters thought their side had taken the lead when Brandao darted in and slotted past Iker Casillas, yet the linesman’s flag was rightly up for offside.
An incredible goalmouth scramble ensued in the 28th minute as Ronaldo saw a header from a corner rebound off the post, before Gonzalo Higuain’s follow-up was bravely saved by Mandanda and a Sergio Ramos effort was deflected just over.
The first half petered out with Real largely in control, despite news of AC Milan falling behind reaching the stadium. The Spanish side, who had Higuain and Xabi Alonso booked prior to the break, even came close to re-taking the lead when Marcelo slalomed through only to scuff wide under pressure.
Marseille were improved in the early stages of the second period. Niang posed a threat down the left channel, but the danger was nullified by Pepe, before Brandao was out-muscled by the Portuguese stopper when looking to charge in on goal.
Sucker punch
But Real were always a menace on the counter-attack, and after Mandanda blocked a Van der Vaart shot, Marcelo drew another decent save from the France goalkeeper after space opened up down the left wing.
Then, on the hour mark, the Spanish giants restored their advantage when centre-back Albiol arrowed a low, left-footed finish into the corner after Marseille failed to deal with a Van der Vaart corner kick.
The goal proved the first half of a double sucker punch for the Ligue 1 outfit as, at almost the same time in Switzerland, Ronaldinho levelled for AC Milan against FC Zurich.
However, a daft piece of goalkeeping from Casillas awarded Marseille a penalty after the Spaniard rashly felled Niang in the area. Up stepped Lucho, but the Argentina international saw his spot-kick crack back off the crossbar and away from danger.
And the misery of that miss was compounded as Ronaldo made it 3-1, capitalising on Mandanda being in no man’s land, with Real coasting for the remainder of the game, wrapping up their position at the summit while AC Milan sealed the runners-up berth in Group C.
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Champions League round-up
Manchester United progressed to the latter stages of the UEFA Champions League as group winners as Michael Owen scored a brilliant hat-trick in Wolfsburg, while elsewhere Chelsea signed off with a disappointing draw at home to Apoel Nicosia and Bayern Munich battered Juventus 4-1 in Turin.
AC Milan sneaked in the next round despite failing to beat FC Zurich as Real Madrid did them a favour in Marseille, while United’s win in Wolfsburg allowed CSKA Moscow to progress at the Bundesliga club’s expense as they won in Besiktas.
The story of the night was in Turin though as Juve were miserable as they crashed out to Bayern.
Man United started the evening in Wolfsburg with the most unfamiliar of backlines as Michael Carrick and Darren Fletcher were paired at centre-half and Park Ji-sung employed at right-back. Sir Alex Ferguson’s side survived a couple of early scares before finding a footing without looking threatening themselves.
With the game heading for a stalemate going into the break Owen reminded Ferguson, and Fabio Capello, what he is capable of as he drifted in between his markers to deftly nod home Nani’s left wing delivery.
Owen was not the only striker showing Ferguson what he was capable of though as Edin Dzeko – a reported United target – restored parity ten minutes after the break as his bullet header from Marcel Schafer’s devilish delivery gave Tomasz Kuszczak not a prayer.
United were on the back foot thereafter but on a rare counter-attack Gabriel Obertan demonstrated brilliant foot work down the left before sliding the ball across goal for Owen to tap in.
Owen capped a memorable individual performance with the best goal of the night courtesy of another Obertan pass, as he raced clear before clipping a brilliant finish beyond Wolfsburg’s crestfallen goalkeeper.
Wolfsburg’s inability to beat United opened the door of opportunity for CSKA Moscow and it was one they stepped through on their travels to Besiktas.
Milos Krasic’s effort four minutes before half-time gave CSKA the lead but Besitkas hit back at the death when Deivson Bobo found a leveller in the 86th minute.
The Russians secured progression in style in the final minute when Yevgeny Aldonin drove home a late, late winner.
Chelsea started the evening safe in the knowledge they had already claimed top spot in Group D and a relaxed atmosphere in the stands seemed to filter down to the pitch as they fell behind to Apoel Nicosia in just the sixth minute.
Constantinos Charalambides caught Chelsea napping down the left and from his delivery Marcin Zewlakov was able to steer a neat finish beyond Ross Turnbull.
It was a lead that was to prove short-lived as Michael Essien’s swerving drive from range deceived Dionissis Chiotis in the Apoel goal, before the influential midfielder had to be replaced after pulling up with a hamstring injury.
Concern over Essien’s injury was softened somewhat before the break as Didier Drogba’s crisp low strike, following a bright interchange between Gael Kakuta and Yuri Zhirkov, gave Chelsea the lead.
John Terry had a goal disallowed late in the second half and his frustration was increased three minutes from time when John Obi Mikel’s sloppy pass presented Nenad Mirosavjevic with the most unlikely of levellers.
Atletico Madrid secured third spot in the group despite slumping to a 3-0 defeat in the Vicente Calderon against Porto. The Portuguese, who started the game guaranteed of second place, were cruising by the quarter-of-an-hour mark.
Bruno Alves’ header set them on their way in just the second minute before Radamel Falcao doubled the gloom in the Spanish capital.
With 15 minutes remaining Hulk etched his name on the scoresheet with a well deserved third for Porto.
Real Madrid progressed as Group C winners as they claimed an impressive 3-1 win on their travels to Marseille.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s fifth goal in four Champions League appearances for Madrid gave the Spanish giants a lead in the crunch clash.
The Portuguese forward opened the scoring in the fifth minute with a trademark free-kick before Marseille’s Argentine schemer Lucho Gonzalez restored parity for the home side.
On the hour mark Raul Albiol’s goal for Madrid all but ended Marseille’s hopes and Real’s superiority was underlined by Ronaldo’s second of the night with ten minutes left.
Marseille’s failure to beat Madrid meant AC Milan could afford to drop points against FC Zurich and they did just that. Milan Gajic’s stunning free-kick gave the home side a first half advantage that they held until the 64th minute when Alain Rochat saw red and conceded a penalty after bundling over Marco Borriello in the box.
Ronaldinho showed customary composure as he slotted home from 12 yards.
Bayern Munich marched into the next round with the most emphatic of 4-1 victories against Juventus.
David Trezeguet calmed nerves in Turin as he gave Juventus a 19th minute lead but it was to prove a false dawn. The Frenchman’s finish was impressive but overshadowed by Bayern’s leveller on the half hour mark.
When Ivica Olic went down in Juventus’ box under challenge from Martin Caceres few expected Hans-Jorg Butt to run the length of the field to take the resulting penalty. Bayern’s goalkeeper was a model of composure amid the nervous tension though, as he feinted before slotting past a bemused Gianluigi Buffon with aplomb.
It got even worse for the Old Lady after the break as Bayern forged ahead through Olic’s tap-in after Buffon had parried Daniel van Buyten’s free header into his path.
With the natives restless Bayern striker Mario Gomez exacerbated their woes in the 83rd minute with a third and decisive goal for Bayern and it got even worse for the home side as Anatoliy Tymoschuk made it four at the death.
French champions Bordeaux were afforded the luxury of travelling to Maccabi Haifa already assured of top spot and their excellent campaign continued with a win.
Abdou Traore was the architect of their winner in Israel as his cross was converted by Bordeaux striker Jussi.
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Champions League preview
Some of Europe’s heavyweights are facing the prospect of crashing out of the Champions League in the final round of games in Groups A to D.
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The likes of Real Madrid, AC Milan, Juventus and Bayern Munich are all sweating on reaching the last 16 as the group stages draw to a nervy conclusion.
Manchester United are safely through to the knockout stages, but they need a point away to Wolfsburg to ensure they finish as winners of Group B.
If injury-hit United lose to Wolfsburg, and CSKA Moscow fail to win at Besiktas in the other game in the group, last season’s runners-up will finish in second spot.
Chelsea end their Group D campaign safe in the knowledge they have won the group and they will be aiming to get back to winning ways when they welcome Apoel Nicosia to Stamford Bridge.
In the other encounter in the group, Atletico Madrid need a win over already-qualified Porto be sure of a third-place finish and a spot in the Europa League.
Juventus’ home clash with Bayern Munich in Group A is arguably the clash of the night with the Germans needing to win in Turin to secure their passage into the next round.
If Juventus draw it means Bayern will join Liverpool as early casualties from the Champions League dropping into the Europa League.
In the other game in the group already-qualified Bordeaux travel to basement boys Maccabi Haifa, who are still looking for their first point in the group.
Group C is still be decided with three teams still in with a chance of reaching the next round.
Real Madrid, who are two points clear at the summit of the group, need only a point from their trip to Marseille to send them through.
Marseille are currently third in Group C and they need a win to have any chance of reaching the last 16.
The French side would need to win by a larger margin than 3-0 to be sure of a place in the next phase, but could still qualify with any type of win if Milan fail to beat FC Zurich.
In-form Milan will progress with a victory, but matching Marseille’s result against Real will also see them through to the lucrative knockout stages.
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Beckham to take injection for MLS Cup final
• Los Angeles Galaxy face Real Salt Lake in final
• Midfielder hampered by bruised ankle bone
David Beckham will have a painkilling injection to be fit for tomorrow’s MLS Cup final, the Los Angeles Galaxy midfielder said tonight. Beckham, 34, has been struggling with a bruised bone in his right ankle during the Galaxy’s run to this weekend’s Major League Soccer title decider against Real Salt Lake.
The England star took part in his team’s training session at a rainy Qwest Field on Friday, his first involvement in practice since last Friday’s Western Conference championship victory over Houston. “Today was the first day I trained, unfortunately,” Beckham said. “It’s been frustrating but with bone bruising you’ve got to be careful with it, not get any kicks on it.
“But I’m sure it will be fine for Sunday, it will definitely be fine. It’s just one of those things you have to get through and after five or 10 minutes of the game I’m sure I’ll forget all about it.”
Asked whether he would be needing an injection before the game, Beckham said: “Yes, definitely. It’s part of sport and, if you want to be involved in certain games, you have to make certain sacrifices, that’s the way it is. It will be fine.”
Beckham, who will return to AC Milan for a second loan spell on 28 December, said winning a league title in the US would mean as much to him as his championship successes in England with Manchester United and in Spain as a Real Madrid player, when he collected a La Liga winners’ medal in his final season at the Bernabéu in 2007.
“I think in any sport success is something that never gets old,” he said. “I’ve been able to play in great leagues and play for big teams and winning championships and cups with those teams is always exciting.
“So is this. This is the first time I’ve been in the play-offs and the first time I’ve been in the MLS Cup. I’m proud to be on this team and it’s been an exciting season for us.
“But it’s not over yet. We still want to go into this game on Sunday and play well and win. We won’t be happy if we don’t do that. But it’s been a successful and enjoyable season.”
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