Cesc shrugs off shirt stunt

Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas has dismissed the incident which saw him wear a Barcelona shirt while celebrating the World Cup victory with the Spanish national squad (Arsenal 13/2 to win the Premier League).

Fabregas seemed to have little choice in the matter as Gerard Pique and Carles Puyol pulled the famous Blaugrana jersey over his head but the incident has only fuelled rumours the 23-year-old is set to quit the Emirates for Camp Nou.

The Spain midfielder has admitted he is keen to make the switch back to the club where he began his career as a youth player, while members of the Spain squad such as Andres Iniesta have stated he is eager to rejoin the Catalan giants.

However, Arsenal remain desperate to keep-hold of the talented playmaker and have already rejected a bid, believed to be around £30m, from Barca for Fabregas.

The Gunners captain is facing a difficult decision regarding his career, Fabregas has always maintained he is happy in London but has never shied away from the fact that he would love to return “home” to Barcelona and with Arsenal reluctant to sell there has been speculation he may have to force a move if he is to return to Camp Nou.

Fabregas himself has downplayed the fact he wore a Barcelona shirt as Spain celebrated and states he had no idea what Pique and Puyol were planning when Liverpool keeper Pepe Reina dragged him onto the stage.

“There are times we do not even know what we do, so everything can be forgiven,” explained Fabregas. “Pepe took me there (to the front of the stage), the truth is that I didn’t know anything like that was going to happen and so I was a bit surprised.

“At first I thought it was a flag or something, but it’s nothing. You had to enjoy it and if it’s a way to have fun, it’s nothing.”

Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger remains adamant Fabregas will not be sold in the summer but if the player himself forces a move away the French manager may have little say in the matter.  However, Arsenal have already knocked back one bid and the Spanish side have stated they will not pay a mega-fee for Fabregas so this is a transfer saga which could drag on for some-time, even after the transfer window closes if a deal is not reached.

When asked about his future Fabregas remained non-committal and would not give much away, simply saying: “I think now the less said about the subject much the better, because these things are worse for everyone when they come to light and people talk more about the matter, right now we have to be very calm and what will be will be.”

The Gunners take on Liverpool at Anfield in a mouth-watering opening day fixture in the Premier League but it remains to be seen whether Fabregas will be involved by the time the big kick-off comes around (Liverpool 5/4, draw 23/10, Arsenal 7/490 minutes).

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Gerrard shrugs off injury fears

Liverpool midfielder Steven Gerrard has moved to assure nervous supporters he will be fit for England’s World Cup Group C opener against USA in Rustenburg on June 12 (8/1 Gerrard – Top England Goalscorer).

The Kop icon picked up a knee injury in the unconvincing 2-1 international friendly win over Japan on Sunday but stressed it was not serious.

Gerrard – who has scored 16 goals in 80 appearances for the Three Lions – sparked fears about his fitness last week when he twice withdrew from training because a calf injury.

However, the 30-year-old insisted he would be ready for his country’s opener against America in Rustenburg (4/9 England 3/1 draw 6/1 USA – match betting).

“It’s OK, it’ll be all right,” he said. “It won’t be a problem.”

England coach Fabio Capello is sweating on no more injury headaches before he announces his 23-man cut on June 1.

Gareth Barry remains his biggest concern but it would appear the Italian is prepared to relax his own rules to allow the Manchester City midfielder to make the squad.

The former Aston Villa man is struggling to recover from strained ankle ligaments and reports suggest he is almost certainly ruled out of that Group C encounter against the States.

“We will decide on Gareth Barry after we have had the final check to see how long it will be before he can train with us,” said Capello.

Capello will also make personal checks on Chelsea defender John Terry, who fell awkwardly in the second half against Japan and pulled up in pain, while star striker Wayne Rooney suffered from a spate of minor injuries towards the end of the domestic season.

The writing does appear to be on the wall for Tom Huddlestone of Tottenham and Darren Bent of Sunderland.

Both were given a last chance to impress in Austria on Sunday but failed to sparkle and could now miss out.

Stephen Warnock of Aston Villa has also failed to dislodge Leighton Baines of Everton as the preferred back-up to Ashley Cole at left-back.

Joe Cole’s likely inclusion could also mean World Cup heartache for the Manchester City duo Adam Johnson and Shaun Wright-Phillips.

Michael Dawson and Scott Parker have not been given a chance by Capello and are also now in grave danger of missing out.

“I know the 22 players who are in mind,” said Capello.

“They are the same 22 that I decided last week. Nothing has changed.”

England wrap up their group campaign against Algeria in Cape Town on June 18 and Slovenia on June 23 in Port Elizabeth.

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