Andre Villas Boas says he fears for his job even though he claims to having the backing of Russian oligarch owner Roman Abramovic.
Manchester City are 17 points clear of Chelsea and the Blues are all but out of the title race. They also face a massively uphill struggle if they are to progress in the Champions League. They are the only English team left but need to beat Napoli and overcome a 3-1 deficit if they are to go on to the next round. Something that seems unlikely.
However, the Chelsea boss has hinted at the fact he may still be in charge come the summer, firstly by claiming he has the backing of the Chairman, although the big man himself has remained tellingly silent.
He is also beginning to talk about transfers, rumours have arisen he wishes to bring Hulk, from his previous club Porto, to the Bridge.
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England have switched it up and brought in a few new players in an attempt to bring a new attacking vibe to their team for the match against Wales tomorrow.
The line up changes include Farrell slotting into number 10 and Tuilangi coming into the centres to give England a new dimension in the midfield. Robshaw will also take over the armband and the captaincy role as Dowson will not start.
England will be hoping the tries suddenly emerge as they have only scored 2 in 2 games so far, both blocked kicks from flyhalf Hodgson which earn him the nickname Chargedown Charlie. But with Hodgson out with a finger injury sustained in midweek, it will be let to Farrell at 10 to instrument some attacking flair and get England over with a proper backs move as opposed to the scrappy tries and kicks they have gleaned so far.
The Welsh have flair and ability. North on the wing, Priestland is also a threat. However, their pack is slightly hit by injury. However, England’s defence has so far stood fairly firm and so it will be a good test for both sides to measure their strengths, and test their weaknesses.
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Carlos Tevez, on his return from Argentina after 3 months, has apologised to the club and its manager Roberto Mancini regarding his actions which came to see him not play for the club he used to captain for many months.
Tevez, who is 28, clearly believes this is a chance of kickstarting his career. This kicked off when Tevez refused to warm up to come on as a substitute in November in the 2-0 defeat to Bayern Munich in the Champions League.
It is estimated that Tevez has lost £10 million in fines and loss of earning after imposing his exile upon himself, therefore making it unpaid.
However, if Tevez manages to worm his way back into the Manchester City set up, he could add extra meddles to his collection as his team manages to continue their assault on the title.
Therefore it seems, despite interest from some of Europe’s top clubs, Carlos Tevez could be back on our screens wearing a sky blue shirt once again.
David Haye and his partner in the brawl Dereck Chisora are facing the prospect of charges by the German Police after their brawl at Chisora’s press conference.
Chisora has surrounded himself with controversy recently, before his fight with Vitali Klitschko he spat water in the face of his brother and slapped Klitschko at the weigh in.
Chisora lost on points, but put up a greater performance than Haye, who disappointed all his fans in 2011 when he meekly fought the Russian.
Although Haye is reported to have thrown the first punch and is being investigated for more serious crimes, he is said to be happy to assist the boxing authorities with their investigations.
However, eye whiteness accounts claim that Haye was acting in self defence, it is also on video that Chisora was claiming he would ‘shoot him’ at the end of the brawl.
This means the Zimbabwean born heavyweight could lose his boxing license, something that is not possible for Haye as he is officially retired.
As more evidence comes to light, betinternet.com promises to keep everyone up to date.