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France 24 (Free subscription) | yesterday
Chelsea and England left-back Ashley Cole could be out for up to three more weeks with the leg injury that has ruled him out of this Saturday's international friendly against Brazil in Qatar. Cole has been diagnosed with a depressed fracture of the tibia after aggravating the injury before Sunday's 1-0 home win over Manchester United - a victory that left Premier League leaders Chelsea five points...
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Reuters UK (Free subscription) | yesterday
LONDON (Reuters) - Chelsea and England defender Ashley Cole aggravated a depressed fracture of his shinbone in Sunday's 1-0 win over Manchester United but the injury is not thought to be serious.
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Daily Star (Free subscription) | yesterday
CHELSEA'S Ashley Cole is in a race against time to face Arsenal after playing against Manchester United with a broken leg.
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A Different League (Free subscription) | 13 hours ago
Injustice is a word which will not be far from the lips of the Manchester United players following Sunday’s defeat at Chelsea. Having contained a recently rampant Chelsea for 76 minutes, United were starting to turn the screw and looked like the most likely side to break the deadlock when referee Martin Atkinson penalised Darren Fletcher for a challenge on Ashley Cole with the Scotsman clearly...
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Daily Express (Free subscription) | yesterday
ASHLEY COLE played in Chelsea's titanic 1-0 win over Manchester United on Sunday with a fractured shin, it was revealed last night.
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Japan Times (Free subscription) | yesterday
LONDON (AP) John Terry headed Chelsea to a 1-0 victory over Manchester United to extend the team's Premier League lead to five points on Sunday, despite rarely threatening the defending champions. Chelsea had been frustrated by United for 76 minutes, but then profited from a contentiously awarded free kick when United midfielder Darren Fletcher was judged to have fouled defender Ashley Cole.
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ESPN (Free subscription) | yesterday
Chelsea have confirmed that Ashley Cole has been diagnosed with a fractured tibia and the left back is now expected to be sidelined for a number of weeks.
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England World Cup Team Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
Arsene Wenger thinks 20 year old Arsenal left back Kieran Gibbs is “ready to play” for England. I’d rather stick with Ashley Cole and Wayne Bridge for World Cup 2010, thanks Arsene, but after watching Gibbs play in Arsenal’s 4-1 win over Wolves today, I think we can definitely file Gibbs under “near future”. First [...]
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A Different League (Free subscription) | yesterday
As the dust settles from the weekend’s fixtures, Chelsea and Arsenal can look back on victories that meant more than the three points they received. Chelsea’s win over Manchester United and Arsenal’s destruction of Wolves may have left them as the top two teams in the Premier League table, but it is the manner in which they were achieved that is the greater talking point. Faced with...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | yesterday
• Manager's comments did not question referee's integrity • Ferguson claimed 'I am losing faith in refereeing' Sir Alex Ferguson will not face any action from the Football Association over his criticism of the referee Martin Atkinson following Manchester United's defeat by Chelsea . Ferguson condemned the decision to award the free-kick that led to the goal as "absolutely ridiculous"...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/09/2009
For the first time this season Carlo Ancelotti's tactical plan failed to work, but ominously for the rest of the Premier League they were still able to record a win 1. Shape and gameplan Chelsea kept their diamond lights in place, with Deco head of the group, getting the nod over the fit-again Joe Cole. With Michael Essien the deepest guard it was entrusted to Frank Lampard - the team's ever-present,...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/09/2009
Aston Villa's wing play, Ashley Cole's troubles and Thomas Vermaelen's defensive abilities ... analysed on our Chalkboard tool 1. Villa like to wing it We've said it before, but the extent to which Villa concentrate their attacks down the wings is staggering. Look at the lack of passes in the centre of the field. This approach has slowly evolved during Martin O'Neill's reign; contrast the Bolton game...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/09/2009
• Liverpool had asked for injured captain to miss Brazil friendly • Stephen Warnock, Tom Huddlestone, Darren Bent called up There is proof at last that Fabio Capello is capable of compromise. The England manager has listened to Liverpool's plea that Steven Gerrard should not be involved in Saturday's friendly with Brazil in Doha. There is a chance, however, that the midfielder will play...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/08/2009
Sir Alex Ferguson and Carlo Ancelotti linked arms as they meandered towards the dug-out before kick-off. That bonhomie may be doomed if Manchester United go on suffering at the hands of the Italian's Chelsea side. It was the sort of grinding, unsatisfactory match that often develops when leading teams meet, but the Italian prevailed. There were overtones, too, of one of his predecessors. Chelsea had...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/08/2009
Artistry and beauty are put on hold as Chelsea and Manchester United fight for supremacy Winning ugly, they call it. And that was certainly ugly. Roman Abramovich's hopes that Carlo Ancelotti would bring a new age of artistry and enlightenment to Stamford Bridge were put on hold for 90 minutes as Chelsea and Manchester United fought out a bitter contest for supremacy at the top of the Premier League,...
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afshaar | 07/14/2009
Real Madrid has moved to take a backseat in the transfer market, for now, with two more players to comeāin all probability a defensive midfielder and a left-back. Focusing on left, Marcelo has been good there last year but a fall in the pecking order behind Heinze kept him on the bench for the most part and the same fate seems to be awaiting him for next season. The matter of signing a left back has...
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