ETO'O SETS TARGET FOR INTER
Samuel Eto'o thinks Inter Milan will win the Champions League if they get past Chelsea.
WALCOTT WANTS UNITED REVENGE
Arsenal winger Theo Walcott wants revenge against Manchester United in the Champions League.

MUESLERA WELCOMES ARSENAL LINK
Lazio goalkeeper Fernando Muslera is flattered by reported interest from Arsenal.

FERGIE: ROONEY CAN MATCH RONALDO
Sir Alex Ferguson feels Wayne Rooney can match Cristiano Ronaldo's 42 goals in a season.
BOUGHERRA BLOW FOR RANGERS
Rangers defender Madjid Bougherra faces at least another three weeks on the sidelines.
O'NEILL SEEKING SECOND WIND
Martin O'Neill believes Aston Villa still have every chance of finishing in the top four.
ROONEY DOUBLE MOVES MAN UNITED TOP
A review of Sunday's action so far in the Barclays Premier League.
McLEISH HAILS GARDNER GRIT
Alex McLeish thinks Birmingham goal hero Craig Gardner will fit in perfectly with his plans.
WILSON: WE CAN BEAT LIVERPOOL
Midfielder Marc Wilson believes crisis club Portsmouth can end their woeful run against Liverpool.
HART: CITY WILL DECIDE MY FUTURE
Birmingham loanee Joe Hart insists he is leaving his future firmly in the hands of Man City.
KOVACEVIC EARNS REPLAY FOR TERRORS
Mihael Kovacevic's equaliser earned Dundee United a 3-3 draw at Rangers in the Scottish Cup.
OFFER MADE TO HELP CUT LIVERPOOL'S DEBT
The Rhone Group have made a £100million-plus offer for a 40 per cent stake in Liverpool.
ANCELOTTI KNOWS FANS WILL BACK BLUES
Carlo Ancelotti knows Chelsea fans hope Jose Mourinho exits the Champions League.
BALE FORM IS BIG BOOST FOR REDKNAPP
Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp believes Gareth Bale is following in the footsteps of Ryan Giggs.
CLARETS LOOK TO BOOST SURVIVAL BID
Burnley boss Brian Laws knows his side must improve their dismal away form to survive.
DAVIES IS BOLTON'S MAN ON THE SPOT
Bolton captain Kevin Davies was delighted with his goal from the penalty spot against Wigan.
WENGER: WE NEVER GIVE UP
Arsene Wenger is adamant Arsenal can continue their battle for honours.
BROWN BACKING HULL TO SURVIVE
Hull manager Phil Brown has talked up his side's survival prospects.
BENITEZ: EVERY WEEK IS IMPORTANT
Rafael Benitez accepts it is "win at all costs" for the remainder of Liverpool's season.
POMPEY WANT PROOF OF FUNDS
Andrew Andronikou says anyone wanting to invest in Portsmouth must have proof of funds.
DONOVAN LOAN DEFINITELY OVER
Everton have confirmed forward Landon Donovan has returned to LA Galaxy.
RED KNIGHTS REMAIN CONFIDENT
Keith Harris is confident a deal will be done for the Red Knights to take control of Man United.
CITY CHIEF WANTS SALARY CAP
Man City chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak would welcome a salary cap in European football.
RICHARDS EYES ENGLAND RETURN
Man City defender Micah Richards admits he is desperate to break into the England squad.
McCLAREN IN NO HURRY TO RETURN
Former England boss Steve McClaren insists he is in no hurry to return to the Premier League.
FERDINAND: INJURIES BEHIND ME
Rio Ferdinand is confident he has got to the bottom of his recent injury problems.
JORDAN: KEANE WILL RETURN TO SPURS
Spurs coach Joe Jordan insists there is no chance of Robbie Keane staying at Celtic.
CALDERON: REAL 'OBSESSED' WITH ROONEY
Ramon Calderon claims Real Madrid have an "obsession" about signing Wayne Rooney.
ELLIS 'IN POLE FOR RANGERS TAKEOVER'
Andrew Ellis is said to be "very likely" to take over Rangers in the next few weeks.
NO GUARANTEES FOR BECKHAM
David Beckham fears he may not get to realise his World Cup dream in South Africa.
BORDEAUX STAY TOP DESPITE STUMBLE
A review of the weekend's action so far in France's Ligue 1.
ALL SQUARE IN SEVILLE
A review of the weekend's action so far in Spain's Primera Division.
DALE NINE CLEAR; CHELTENHAM WIN 6-5
A review of Saturday's action in Coca-Cola League Two.
NORWICH STRETCH CLEAR AS RIVALS SLIP
A review of Saturday's action in Coca-Cola League One.
CARROLL KEEPS MAGPIES ON TRACK
A review of Saturday's action in the Coca-Cola Championship.
ALL'S WELL AT FIR PARK
A review of Saturday's action in the Clydesdale Bank Scottish Premier League.
BLUES AND GUNNERS LEAD THE WAY
A review of Saturday's action in the Barclays Premier League.
BHOYS KILL OFF KILLIE; RAITH OUST DEE
A review of Saturday's action in the Active Nation Scottish Cup quarter-finals.
BEATTIE OUT FOR SIX WEEKS
Stoke striker James Beattie has been ruled out for six weeks after knee surgery.
HODGSON ASKS STARS TO FORGET FATIGUE
Fulham manager Roy Hodgson has called on his players to forget about fatigue.
BENT WARNING FOR TEAM-MATES
Darren Bent has warned his Sunderland team-mates they are far from out of trouble.
VIDIC SALUTES 'GREAT' ROONEY
Nemanja Vidic has hailed team-mate Wayne Rooney as the best striker in the world.
CITY READY TO ROQUE - SANTA CRUZ
Roque Santa Cruz says finishing in the top four would change the landscape at Man City.
O'HARA WILLING TO TAKE PAY CUT
Jamie O'Hara is willing to take a pay cut, but says Portsmouth must trim spending carefully.
BENITEZ NOT FEELING THE PRESSURE
Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez insists he isn't feeling the pressure at Anfield.
FERGUSON EYEING PLACE IN HISTORY
Sir Alex Ferguson knows Manchester United have the chance to create history this season.
BRANCA PROMISES INTER RESPONSE
Marco Branca expects a response from Inter Milan against Chelsea after defeat by Catania.
McDONALD UNIMPRESSED BY NEW BHOYS
Scott McDonald claims Celtic have bought second-rate players to replace recent departures
SHOT TOGO 'KEEPER SEEKS COMPENSATION
Togo's Kodjovi Obilale plans to seek compensation from the Confederation of African Football.
O'HARA HAS GROWN UP AT POMPEY
Jamie O'Hara admits the prospect of becoming a father has helped him grow up.