Jermaine Pennant makes Debut for Pompey

Jermaine Pennant makes a debut for Portsmouth after being transfered from Liverpool in their 1-0 defeat to Aston Villa which also had a debuerer Emile Heskey who scored his first ever debut goal.

Transfer News, What happen to Heskey and Chimponda’s 5 year vow to Sunderland?

Emile Heskey goes to Aston Villa, and scores a 20 yd goal in his debut against Pompey (Portsmouth), his first ever debut goal. This really surprised me that Wigan Athletic were really willing to sell Heskey, as I believe that he is one of their best players.

Also in other news Pascal Chimponda returns to Tottenham Hotspurs, after vowing to help Sunderland in their quest to become a title contender in the next five years, I really thought that i could see him change and get a better future in Sunderland amongst Djibril Cisse and Taino. Of course Tottenham is good as well, with the likes of Aaron Lennon, Jermaine Jenas, Jermain Defoe, Ramon Pavlychenko, Luka Modric, Darren Bent, Didier Zokora, David Bentley, Dos Santos, and much more. They really are a team for the future

Mallorca – Valencia goles 1 parte – Sapo Vídeos

Palermo 3 Udinese 2

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Inter 1-0 Sampadoria Highlights

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Roma 3-0 Napoli Highlights

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Wriggle Room?

AC Milan plans to meet with David Beckham’s agents to see if he can get out of his Los Angeles Galaxy contract and stay in Italy.

“If Beckham reaches an agreement with the Galaxy, we are prepared to pay a fee,” Milan vice president Adriano Galliani said Tuesday. “We will meet with his representatives in the next few days.”

Beckham is on a two-month loan from the Galaxy and is due to return to Major League Soccer on March 9.

The former Manchester United and Real Madrid player scored his first goal for Milan in Sunday’s 4-1 victory over Bologna.

“If he decides to free himself and wants to (stay), we will welcome him with open arms, but he belongs to another club and we’ve got to thank them because they were very kind with us,” Galliani said, according to the Gazzetta dello Sport Web site.

“On March 9, his contract (with Milan) is up and we don’t want to slight anyone. (Beckham) wants to stay with us, but he also knows that he has to go back to America.”

Beckham has started all three of Milan’s matches since he arrived, and the Rossoneri have beaten AS Roma, Fiorentina and Bologna.

England coach Fabio Capello will attend Milan’s match against Genoa on Wednesday to assess Beckham’s form.

“Barring any unforeseen changes in his schedule, he will be at the San Siro,” Capello’s son and manager, Pierfilippo, told The Associated Press on Tuesday.

Beckham is hoping to be called up by Capello for a friendly against Spain on Feb. 11 and equal Bobby Moore’s record of 108 England appearances for an outfield player.

“Beckham wrote me a message after the Bologna game,” Capello’s assistant, Franco Baldini, told the Gazzetta. “He was happy about the goal and I told him he’s got to continue this way.”

Beckham’s ultimate goal is to make England’s team for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.

One more time

What Do You Think?

Exit Encore

Juventus striker David Trezeguet insisted he will never play for France under Raymond Domenech again.

PARIS (AP) – Juventus striker David Trezeguet insisted he will never play for France again, just months after saying he would consider returning to the national team despite his tense relationship with coach Raymond Domenech.

Trezeguet, who has had several disagreements with Domenech since the 2006 World Cup, told Tuesday’s edition of France Football magazine that he could never accept playing under Domenech again.

“It’s really over with Les Bleus,” Trezeguet said. “This decision is clear and irrevocable, even if it upsets me to quit in this way.”

Having first announced his international retirement after the 2008 European Championship – where he was not selected by Domenech – the 31-year-old Trezeguet then backtracked two months ago when he said he wanted to return for France.

But Trezeguet, who is close to a full recovery from surgery on both knees in September 2008, is still bitterly upset at being overlooked for Euro 2008.

“I took some more time to think. I analyzed the four years spent with Domenech, what happened before and after the Euro (2008),” Trezeguet added. “Raymond Domenech is still in charge and has not changed his way of doing things. Even if 60 million French people want him to go, he’s still here.”

Trezeguet is France’s third all-time leading scorer with 34 goals in 71 internationals, including the “Golden Goal” winner against Italy in the Euro 2000 final.

He mocked the French Football Federation for not firing Domenech after France’s poor showing at Euro 2008, where the team went out in the group stage without winning a match.

“The FFF decided to carry on with Domenech, too bad for them,” Trezeguet said.

He also feels that Domenech should have been more humble following France’s Euro 2008 exit – when the controversial coach asked his girlfriend to marry him live on television moments after the loss to Italy.

“I would have liked Raymond Domenech to be self-critical and to really analyze the reasons for this failure,” Trezeguet said. “But no, he asks his girlfriend to marry him … This guy never wants to face up to reality.”

Several former France players have criticized Domenech, including goalkeepers Gregory Coupet and Sebastien Frey – both in the Euro 2008 squad – former Arsenal winger Robert Pires, Christophe Dugarry and Zinedine Zidane.

Trezeguet said he is close to returning to Juventus.

“I can’t say that I’m 100 percent yet, but I am apt to play,” Trezeguet said. “Things will happen progressively.”

He also committed his future to Juventus beyond 2011, when his contract expires.

“As long as possible, I hope,” Trezeguet said. “I know I’ve just lost four months (through injury), but I’ve surely gained several years. I would like to go as far as (Alessandro) Del Piero and (Pavel) Nedved.”