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  • Liverpool & Chelsea in title vow

    Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez and Chelsea counterpart Guus Hiddink have vowed to keep pushing Manchester United for the Premier League title.
    Both won on Tuesday and are four points behind United, who have two games in hand and face Newcastle on Wednesday.
    Liverpool visit United on 14 March and Benitez said: "If we win that, things may well be a lot different."
    Hiddink said: "It is good for everyone in this championship to keep the pressure on the number one team." Chelsea won 1-0 at Portsmouth and Liverpool beat Sunderland 2-0 to cling on to their title hopes.

    Hiddink delighted with 'hard-working' win


    "United are in a good position," added Benitez. "United have experience but clearly it's important for us to win.
    "Chelsea won too so United have to win if they want to keep the difference."
    Benitez, whose team face Real Madrid in the Champions League on Tuesday, will take his side to Old Trafford on the back of a confidence-boosting win over Sunderland, which followed Saturday's defeat by Middlesbrough.
    "This win has lifted everyone's spirits after the bad defeat at the weekend," stated Benitez.
    "We needed a win. The team needed to show character and that is what they produced."
    Hiddink has enjoyed three league wins and a Champions League victory over Juventus since taking over as Blues boss and has sensed a strong desire in his players.
    "United have games in hand and they have a buffer," he said.
    "They are an experienced team but that is why it is good that we keep on winning. It keeps the pressure on.

    "What is good in this team is that they react when there are difficulties.
    "Many players react in a way I normally don't like but this team is not happy when things are not going well and they make an extra effort to get their rewards.
    "I notice there is a desire to have success and we have some key players who are demanding a lot from themselves and also from the other ones, which is key for big players with a big status.
    "They challenge each other and it is very open. It shows the team is not fed up and has desire.
    "In difficult circumstances we are satisfied with a win. It was a tough win over Portsmouth."


    Red Devils boss Sir Alex Ferguson is refusing to get carried away with his team's lead at the Premier League summit.
    He has seen Barcelona allow a healthy advantage over rivals Real Madrid slip to only four points in La Liga and is using that situation to warn his players.
    "Barcelona have been playing Saturday-Wednesday-Saturday since January," commented Ferguson before Tuesday's Premier League matches.
    "They did have an 11-point lead, now it is four and for the first time this season they lost a game after being in front. "It is a warning, and there are plenty of them, that if you take your foot off the pedal you can get a kick in the teeth."
    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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    CECH WARNS UNITED

    Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech insists Manchester United will feel the strain of their bid to win an unprecedented quintuple.
    Chelsea narrowed the gap on United at the top of the Premier League to just four points with a hard-fought 1-0 win over Portsmouth at Fratton Park last night.
    Didier Drogba's 79th-minute strike ensured a fourth straight win for interim boss Guus Hiddink but United still have two games in hand on the Blues. However, Cech knows only too well how United's quest for glory on all fronts can backfire.
    Chelsea were on course for the quadruple in 2006-7 until early May but then had to settle for just the Carling and FA Cups.
    Sir Alex Ferguson's side, who face Newcastle tonight, are confident they will add the title, Champions League and FA Cup to the Carling and Club World Cup they have already won this season.
    But Cech said: "It's hard when you want to win every competition - we know because we have gone close before.
    "You can have a bad day and sometimes it's not even that, it's just bad luck. Sometimes you hit the woodwork three times and then concede at the other end and you're out of a competition.
    "It is always tough. You need to have everything going for you, the momentum and luck to achieve it. It's hard."
    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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