Coach trip no concern for Busquets

Sergio Busquets has warned his Barcelona team-mates they cannot use tiredness as an excuse when they take on Internazionale in a Champions League semi-final first-leg clash at the San Siro in Milan on Tuesday (19/10 Internazionale 23/10 draw 11/8 Barcelona – match betting).

The holders were on Monday preparing themselves for an overall trip of around 1,000 kilometres – including a stay in the French city of Cannes – on a coach because of the flight complications caused by the the volcanic ash cloud from Iceland.

The revised plan has led to suggestions Barca could suffer from heavy legs and tired minds when they finally arrive in Italy.

However, Catalan midfielder Busquets said there would be no complaints from the players.

He said: “We are in with a chance to reach another final and we don’t want to throw that away.”

He added: “We know Inter will make it tough for us. We have been having a lot of big games and it’s not the ideal way to travel to Milan, but there can be no excuses. We have to get a good result that will allow us to go into the second leg with confidence.”

The two teams met in the group stages of Europe’s premier club competition earlier this season – Barca drew 0-0 in Milan and beat Inter 2-0 at the Nou Camp – but Busquets has those games will count for precious little at the knockout stage of the tournament.

Jose Mourinho accused his Serie A title-chasers of standing and admiring the Spanish champions following the defeat and Busquets expects the Portuguese tactician will have done his homework.

He said: “Inter know us better and they will be better prepared for our tactics.”

Mourinho is desperate improve on Inter’s record of having not won a major European trophy since the European Champion Clubs’ Cup in 1965 and Busquets has warned it could be a difficult night (2/1 Internazionale – To Qualify).

He added: “Their confidence is high after getting through against teams like Chelsea and the fact that there is a chance of making the final will mean they come out really fired up.”

France international Eric Abidal is struggling to shake off a thigh injury but was expected to travel along with 20-year-old reserve defender Andreu Fontas in the only new additions to the squad that had to settle for a goalless draw with local rivals Espanyol in La Liga at the weekend.

However, coach Pep Guardiola is still missing Spain midfielder Andres Iniesta, who could be out until mid-May with a hamstring tear, and Ukraine international Dmitrio Chygrynskiy, who is ineligible.

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Benayoun scents Euro glory

Yossi BenayounYossi Benayoun has admitted Liverpool have endured a disappointing season but he is determined to finish it on a high by winning the Europa League next month (13/8 with totesport).

Benayoun, who scored the first goal in the Reds’ easy 3-0 Premier League win over West Ham on Monday, says the Merseysiders must secure some silverware to make up for a poor campaign.

They take on Atletico Madrid in the first leg of their Europa semi-final on Thursday (Liverpool 21/10, Atletico 13/10 to win first leg) and will arrive in the Spanish capital following a day-long journey over land, sea and air with flying restrictions still in place across much of Europe due to the volcanic ash cloud.

“We need to finish what has been a disappointing season with a trophy,” Benayoun said.

“Any trophy you win is great and we want to do it.”

Liverpool take on Atletico without star striker Fernando Torres, who is again deprived of playing against his old club due to injury.

Torres missed last season’s Champions League trip to the Vicente Calderon as he was on the sidelines, and he will again have to watch from afar as Rafa Benitez’s side aim to come away from Spain with a positive first-leg result.

Benayoun revealed the Reds squad are aiming to see off the La Liga outfit and go on to lift the trophy for their injured talisman in Hamburg in May.

“I wanted him to play against his old club – he deserves to do it – as it would have been a special moment for him but we need to try and win the game for him,” Benayoun added.

Benitez is expected to make several changes from the side that saw off the Hammers so easily and is definitely without former Atletico star Maxi Rodriguez, who is ineligible.

Alberto Aquilani was an unused substitute against West Ham so he will be pushing for a recall while Javier Mascherano, who came on in Monday’s win in the second half, could also earn a start.

Dindane gets Cup final go-ahead

Aruna DindaneOn-loan striker Aruna Dindane has been given the green light to play for Portsmouth in the FA Cup final against Chelsea by his parent-club Lens (Pompey 9/2 to win the Cup).

The news is a major boost for Pompey ahead of the Wembley showdown next month (Chelsea 1/8 to retain the trophy) after it initially looked like the key forward would be denied the chance to play for Avram Grant’s side again this season.

Under the original terms of his season-long loan switch to Fratton Park, Portsmouth would have had to sign him on a permanent basis for £4million if he had made one more appearance but, after holding discussions with the French side, Pompey have now received clearance to play him without having to fork out any cash.

The administrator in charge of the south coast club, Andrew Andronikou, says the player has been told by Lens he is now free to play in any of the club’s remaining four games – including the Cup final  (HT-FT draw-Portsmouth – 18/1).

“Aruna in on his way back with a letter from Lens,” Andronikou said.

“I have been told he can play the rest of our games – including the Chelsea final – and we won’t have to pay any money.”

Dindane has scored seven goals for Portsmouth in all competitions this season but, following the 4-1 defeat at Liverpool in March, the Ivory Coast international has only featured in one more game for Grant’s side – the 2-0 Cup semi-final win over Spurs  – because they were unable to afford to pay the money to Lens another appearance would have triggered.

Roma Stay Top After Derby Win Over Rivals Lazio

inter roma Roma Stay Top After Derby Win Over Rivals LazioRoma made it six wins on the spin as they squeezed past Lazio in a fiercely contested local derby.

A Mirko Vucinic double was enough to seal victory for the league leaders, who remain one point ahead of Jose Mourinho’s Inter Milan.

Struggling Lazio shocked their local rivals by taking a 14th minute lead when Tommaso Rocchi neatly slotted home after latching onto the end of 40-yard through ball from teammate Cristian Ledesma.

Lazio had the better of the chances in the first half and felt that they deserved a penalty after Rocchi’s surge into the area was halted by Nicolas Burdisso’s challenge.

Roma manager Claudio Ranieri made two half time changes to help force a way back into the game, but only one minute after the break Lazio were awarded a penalty.

Lazio’s Aleksander Kolarov brought down Marco Cassetti inside the box, but Sergio Floccari couldn’t take advantage, striking his shot straight at Roma keeper Julio Sergio.

Roma were then award a 53rd minute penalty themselves following a clumsy challenge from Kolarov on Roma’s Rodrigo Taddei.

Mirko Vucinic made no mistake from the spot and Roma looked resurgent as the mounted a string of attacks on the Lazio goal.

Vucinic soon made it two as he unleashed an unstoppable 20-yard free-kick towards the Roma net, leaving Fernando Muslera stranded.

Lazio pressed for an equaliser through efforts by Mauro Zarate and Rocchi, but couldn’t beat Julio Sergio in the Roma goal.

The home side then had Cristian Ledesma sent off in the final moments of a frustrating evening for Lazio, who now sit 16th in the table – just three points above the relegation zone.

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Eternal City Derby Too Close To Call

Lazio versus Roma is one of the most notorious derbies in world football with both sets of Ultras fans often turning violent in and around the stadium.

Roma have turned up the heat on Inter Milan in this season’s title race and nothing but a win over their city rivals on Sunday will be acceptable if they are to land the Scudetto.

It would be a mistake to judge this match based on current league standings with Lazio languishing down by the relegation zone, Roma are going to be favourites but a win for Ranieri’s side is far from a safe bet.

Lazio have been playing well in recent games and are unbeaten in their last five having won 3 and drawn 2. Roma are on an incredible run which has taken them all the way to the top of the league and are unbeaten in 8 matches having won all of their last 5 outings.

Roma just edge Lazio in recent head to head meetings having won 3 of the last 5 clashes with Lazio claiming the other 2. When they last played each other in December Roma won 1-0.

With just five games left to the conclusion of the Serie A season, this derby will be a closely contested encounter with both sides having a lot to lose in defeat. Because of this and the fact this tie has not ended in a draw for three years, back it to end all square in a 2-2 score line available at 12.00 with PartyBets.com

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Liverpool, Fulham Europa League Semi-Finals Preview

How Will Fulham or liverpool get to their matches?Liverpool may have lost Fernando Torres for the remainder of the season, but the biggest talking point ahead of Thursday night’s Madrid showdown is volcanic ash.

The suspension of all inbound and outbound U.K flights has disrupted travel plans to such an extent that Liverpool are setting off at lunch time today as they embark on a 24-hour journey to Madrid.

Liverpool will Take Three Trains and a Plane

The trip will include three different trains to reach the south of France, followed by a short flight to Madrid. Not the best preparation for a Europa League semi-final, you might say.

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Meanwhile, Fulham face a similar predicament as they bid to make this the first of two visits to Hamburg this season.

Hamburg’s HSH Nordbank Arena plays host to this season’s Europa League final and the German’s will be hoping to make the most of home advantage.

However, the incentive of playing at your home stadium in a European cup final can count for little – as is evident from Real Madrid’s unlikely Champions League exit to Lyon.

Fulham Hamburg Travel Plans

Fulham will travel to Hamburg on the back of a fantastic away performance in Germany last time out, when they beat Wolfsburg 1-0 to progress to the semi-final.

The Cottagers also set-off on a road trip to mainland Europe today, travelling by coach to Hamburg, and have no fresh injury worries to contend with.

Fulham spokesperson said “I can confirm that we will be travelling to Germany sometime today in line with our contingency plans.”

Fans of Fulham Fans said to number 500 were scheduled to travel on official club trips now find their journeys in jeopardy. Upwards of 1,500 supporters travelling independently to Hamburg now find their plans scuppered.

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Liverpool are without key striker Fernando Torres and will miss Ryan Babel after he was red carded in the last round against Benfica.

Other than the two injury concerns, Liverpool take their full quota of personnel. The same, however, cannot be said of the travelling faithful.

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Roma Stay Top After Derby Win Over Mourinho’s Inter Milan

inter roma Roma Stay Top After Derby Win Over Mourinhos Inter MilanRoma made it six wins on the spin as they squeezed past Lazio in a fiercely contested local derby.

A Mirko Vucinic double was enough to seal victory for the league leaders, who remain one point ahead of Jose Mourinho’s Inter Milan.

Struggling Lazio shocked their local rivals by taking a 14th minute lead when Tommaso Rocchi neatly slotted home after latching onto the end of 40-yard through ball from teammate Cristian Ledesma.

Lazio had the better of the chances in the first half and felt that they deserved a penalty after Rocchi’s surge into the area was halted by Nicolas Burdisso’s challenge.

Roma manager Claudio Ranieri made two half time changes to help force a way back into the game, but only one minute after the break Lazio were awarded a penalty.

Lazio’s Aleksander Kolarov brought down Marco Cassetti inside the box, but Sergio Floccari couldn’t take advantage, striking his shot straight at Roma keeper Julio Sergio.

Roma were then award a 53rd minute penalty themselves following a clumsy challenge from Kolarov on Roma’s Rodrigo Taddei.

Mirko Vucinic made no mistake from the spot and Roma looked resurgent as the mounted a string of attacks on the Lazio goal.

Vucinic soon made it two as he unleashed an unstoppable 20-yard free-kick towards the Roma net, leaving Fernando Muslera stranded.

Lazio pressed for an equaliser through efforts by Mauro Zarate and Rocchi, but couldn’t beat Julio Sergio in the Roma goal.

The home side then had Cristian Ledesma sent off in the final moments of a frustrating evening for Lazio, who now sit 16th in the table – just three points above the relegation zone.

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Mourinho doubts coach trip effects

Inter Milan coach Jose Mourinho has played down claims that his side’s chances of reaching the Champions League final (Inter 2/1, Barca 4/11 To Qualify) will be boosted by opponents Barcelona having to travel 600 miles by coach to Italy for Tuesday’s semi-final first leg.

Reigning champions Barca were forced to take to the road for the San Siro showdown on Sunday afternoon due to air travel restrictions in force across Europe caused by the ash cloud from the Icelandic volcano.

However Mourinho feels the Spanish Primera League giants will not be too affected for the game given that they enjoyed an overnight stop in the French resort of Cannes en-route to Italy.

He said: “I don’t think it will matter. It is their body, their mind that has to respond.

“If it happened to me, I would try to transform a problem into motivation, something to enjoy, to have the squad together due to a difficulty.

“It doesn’t seem like a drama to me.”

Mourinho also acknowleged that Barca’s Argentinian international Lionel Messi (Messi 8/11 Anytime Goalscorer) deserves ’special attention’, but ruled out man-marking the player, who has scored 40 goals for his club in all competitions this season.

“Above all let’s see how they play because I don’t know,” Mourinho added. “None of us know. He could play right, left, centre. We don’t know.

“What we know is that he is an important player and football, for me, is not about marking man to man. It’s not for me.

“It is not one against Messi and 10 v 10, it will be 11 v 11, although he deserves special attention.”

Barca managed to draw at Inter in Group F earlier in the competition before winning the return match 2-0 at the Nou Camp and Mourinho admitted they were ‘far superior’ in that game. However he does not feel that will have any bearing on their semi-final (Inter 19/10, Inter 11/8, draw 23/10 90 Minutes) meeting.

“In the [second] game in the group, Barca showed that they are far superior. They won easily, deserved to win and in that game we were not capable of responding to them,” he said.

“But that was November, many months ago. They have followed their path, we have followed ours and it seems like we are a lot better than we were in November.

“I accept that they are favourites – this does not offend me – but I think it’s 50/50.”

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Dowie demands positive attitude

Iain Dowie has called for his Hull City (12/5 to win – Hull v Aston Villa match bets) players to improve the mental side of their game if they are to avoid relegation from the Premier League.

His side currently sit in the relegation places and are three points behind West Ham ahead of them, after Hull could only manage a 0-0 draw with Birmingham at the weekend.

The Tigers face Aston Villa (11/10 to win, 12/5 draw – match bets) on Wednesday night before a real relegation six-pointer against the Hammers at the weekend.

What made matters worse for Dowie was the fact that relegation rivals Wigan Athletic (16/1 – FA Premier League relegation) produced a staggering comeback to beat Arsenal on Sunday to put them seven points ahead of Hull, and it could get even worse if West Ham beat Liverpool in the Premier League on Monday night.

Dowie knows his side need to start winning games if they are to preserve their top flight status with four Premier League games to go.

“Whether we have the quality we will see in the next four games. I believe we have,” he told the Hull Daily Mail.

“I think it was Michael Johnson (American athlete) who said the mental side is the crucial element when you get there. It’s about us making sure we have a positive attitude. Our focus is to make sure we come with a real energy.”

Dowie faces coping for the rest of the season with midfielder Stephen Hunt after exploratory surgery on an ankle problem ruled him out of Hull’s remaining games.

He joins a growing injury list which includes Anthony Gardner and Kamil Zayatte but the manager still remains convinced there is enough quality at his disposal to avoid relegation.

Another player who Dowie cannot call upon to help for the battle is Egyptian loan signing Amr Zaki, who has struggled with a knee problem during his time at the KC Stadium and this injury has ended his stay.

A West Ham win at Anfield (Liverpool 4/11, West Ham 15/2, draw 18/5 – match bets) could put them six points ahead of Hull by the end of Monday night, but Tigers fans could take some optimism from the fact the Hammers have not won away from Upton Park since the first game of the season.

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Chelsea await Drogba decision

Didier DrogbaChelsea striker Didier Drogba could join John Terry on the sidelines for Sunday’s home clash with Stoke as the Blues bid to get their Premier League title push back on track (Chelsea 4/7 Outright).

Carlo Ancelotti’s side lost 2-1 at Tottenham at the weekend which saw Manchester United (11/8 Outright) close to within a point with three games left to play in the top flight this term.

The White Hart Lane defeat was compounded by captain John Terry’s red card on 67 minutes while Ivory Coast star Drogba aggravated a groin problem he has been carrying recently.

Whether or not the 32-goal striker requires surgery remains to be seen, with Ancelotti confirming the decision rests with Drogba despite the fact Chelsea are going for the Premier League and FA Cup double.

“He doesn’t have a big problem. It’s more about controlling the situation,” said the Italian.

“He’ll take a decision at the end of the season. But it’s not sure he’ll have surgery.”

However, Drogba could well decide he needs to rest the problem in order to ensure he reaches the World Cup finals (Drogba 20/1 Top Goalscorer) in as good a condition as possible, surgery or not.

Ancelotti still feels the Premier League title is Chelsea’s to lose after United managed to secure a 1-0 win at Manchester City in the early kick-off on Saturday thanks to a late Paul Scholes header.

He added: “We are top of the list with only three games left so every team wants to be in our place.

“We have two at home and one difficult game away. We can be the best again. A one-point lead is not bad at this stage of the season.

“To be sure we have to win all three games. Now the most important is against Stoke.”

The Potters arrive at Stamford Bridge having again guaranteed their Premier League status with games to spare after winning promotion in 2008.

But boss Tony Pulis is eager to move the Britannia Stadium outfit further up the table next season from the confines of mid-table security.

He told the Sunday Mirror: “We want to take it up another level and that may mean shifting a few players on.

“There are a few players whose futures will be discussed and we will see where it takes us.

“There has to be changes if we are to move on because if you stand still you’re dead.”

Pulis’ challenge is to add to his squad while maintaining the unity that has largely served them well over the last three years.

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