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Friday 17 April 2009

PREMIER LEAGUE

2008 - 2009 TOTAL
Pos Team Pld W D L F A Diff Pts
1 Man. Utd. 31 22 5 4 54 21 33 71
2 Liverpool 32 20 10 2 59 21 38 70
3 Chelsea 32 20 7 5 55 20 35 67
4 Arsenal 32 17 10 5 54 28 26 61
5 Aston Villa 32 15 8 9 48 42 6 53
6 Everton 32 14 10 8 47 34 13 52
7 West Ham 32 12 8 12 37 36 1 44
8 Fulham 32 11 10 11 33 28 5 43
9 Tottenham 32 11 8 13 38 36 2 41
10 Wigan 32 11 8 13 31 36 -5 41
11 Man. City 32 11 5 16 47 42 5 38
12 Bolton 32 11 4 17 39 49 -10 37
13 Stoke 32 9 9 14 32 48 -16 36
14 Portsmouth 31 8 10 13 34 48 -14 34
15 Hull 32 8 10 14 36 55 -19 34
16 Blackburn 32 8 10 14 35 54 -19 34
17 Sunderland 32 8 8 16 30 43 -13 32
18 Newcastle 32 6 12 14 37 52 -15 30
19 Middlesbrough 32 7 9 16 25 47 -22 30
20 W.B.A. 32 6 7 19 28 59 -31 25
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World Cup matches moved out of Pakistan


2011 World Cup matches out of Pakistan.

The decision was taken at the executive board meeting in Dubai on Friday.

The ICC said the decision was made due to the "uncertain political situation" in Pakistan.


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Security in Pakistan has deteriorated drastically since the assassination of former Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto last year.

Australia and New Zealand refused to tour the country last year due to security fears, while South Africa refused to participate in the Champions Trophy in September last year.

The Champions Trophy was then postponed by 13 months and subsequently moved to South Africa.

Most recently, on March 3, the Sri Lankan team bus was attacked by gunmen in Lahore as they made their way to the Gaddafi Stadium for the third day of the second Test between the sides. Eight people were killed in the attacks and a number of the Sri Lanka team were injured.

ICC president David Morgan said: "It is a regrettable decision. Our number one priority is to create certainty and deliver a safe, secure and successful event."

Pakistan's cricket fraternity reacted with dismay to the decision with PCB chief operating officer Saleem Altaf claiming: "This is shocking. I don't know what transpired at the meeting, but this is a disappointing decision.

"We were keen for international cricket to return to Pakistan and were working on a security plan to convince the ICC and other countries," he added.

Cockerill confirmed as Tigers coach


Leicester have confirmed Richard Cockerill as their permanent head coach with immediate effect.

Cockerill, who appeared in 262 matches for the Tigers, has been their acting head coach since Christmas when Heyneke Meyer was forced to return to South Africa for personal reasons.

Since then he has guided the team to the top of the Guinness Premiership and into a position to challenge for a place in the play-offs as well as into the semi-finals of the Heineken Cup.




As a player, Cockerill won five league titles and two Heineken Cup medals with Tigers, and collected 27 England caps.

Tigers chairman Peter Tom CBE said: "Richard has been doing a tremendous job as acting head coach and we have been very impressed by his work in that role.

"He knows what makes this club tick and he is very passionate about bringing the best out of the players and bringing success to Leicester Tigers.

"Richard has worked very well with the players and forged a good team with assistants Matt O'Connor and Paul Burke and the backroom staff.

"We have watched his coaching and management style develop since he joined the coaching staff and we are convinced that he is the man to continue to push Tigers forward."

Cockerill said: "I know that the job of head coach at Leicester Tigers is one of the biggest jobs in rugby and I feel privileged to be given the appointment.

"The players have been fantastic, I have had great support from the staff and I am very happy to be appointed. This club is very important to me, it has been a big part of my life and I just want success for Leicester Tigers and the people here."

Hughes targets seventh spot


Manchester City manager Mark Hughes believes the door to Europe for a second successive season is still ajar after his side were knocked out of the UEFA Cup by Hamburg on Thursday night.

It means City must keep their foot on the pedal as they are six points adrift of seventh in the Barclays Premier League with only six games remaining, three of which are at home.

He said: "We will try to get in to Europe by virtue of our league position. If we can continue our good home form we have a chance of being in the mix for seventh place."
Hughes, however, has taken great heart from their performance against the Bundesliga high-flyers, despite losing the quarter-final tie 4-3 on aggregate.

Goals from Elano - with a penalty - and Felipe Caicedo gave them a 2-1 victory on the night, but it was not enough after losing the first leg 3-1.

Hughes is calling for a similar spirit on Sunday when they face bottom side West Brom at Eastlands.

He added: "The players were very low in the dressing room, it was an emotional night. But we have another big game at the weekend.

"We have got to pick ourselves up. It is a case of making sure we recover, clear our heads and go again.

"It will be difficult to re-focus and get back to Premier League action but we will take encouragement from this performance against Hamburg.

"It is important now we have a really strong finish. One of the things we have to do is address our away form, which has not been good enough."

Zola keen on new Hammers deal


Gianfranco Zola is hopeful of signing a new contract at West Ham despite a looming change in the club's ownership.

Current owner Bjorgolfur Gudmundsson is expected to have to hand over West Ham to his major creditor, Icelandic bank Straumur, and it is understood they are not looking to sell West Ham off quickly.

And Zola has insisted he wants to stay at Upton Park saying in the Evening Standard: "I have started something at this club and I want to see how it goes in the next few years. On the contract there are some positive things. We will see but hopefully in the next few weeks things will be settled."


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He added: "Hopefully there will be no problems. The club wants to look after us and I hope everyone will be satisfied."

Zola has made it clear however that he wants his assistant Steve Clarke and the rest of the coaching team to stay.

He added: "The club knows that is the first condition. This is not just about me but the whole team.

"The secret this season has been that everybody has done a great job together and now we must go forward as a team, otherwise we will stay where we are."

The ownership change inevitably raises questions about how much money Zola will have available for transfers.

But the fact West Ham have performed so well and are challenging for Europe will make Zola an asset in the eyes of the owners, allowing him to make a strong case for having funds made available.

Zola said: "We know that if we play in Europe we will need more players. One of the reasons we have a policy of having good young players available is that they can come in and do a good job for the team."

FA defend Riley appointment


The Football Association have backed Mike Riley as 'one of the best referees in the world' after Everton boss David Moyes questioned his appointment for Sunday's FA Cup semi-final.

Moyes raised the suggestion that Riley is a fan of Manchester United, Everton's opponents at Wembley.

An FA spokesman said in a statement on Friday: "Mike is one of the most highly respected referees in this country and around the world and has handled matches at the highest level. His integrity is without question."


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The spokesman added: "Steve Bennett was originally chosen for Sunday's FA Cup semi-final. When he suffered an injury last week Mike Riley, who was due to be the fourth official for Saturday's FA Cup tie, was chosen as his replacement.

"During Mike's 13 years as a Premier League referee he has officiated in more than 300 matches and has refereed both Everton and Manchester United on numerous occasions both home and away.

"Mike has the full support of the Football Association and we have absolute faith in both his integrity and ability to referee such an important fixture."

Moyes has frequently not seen eye to eye with Riley and said on the club's official website: "A member of the press asked me if Mike Riley is a Manchester United supporter - I think that is something you would need to bring up with the FA.

"It is something that one or two managers would have something to say about. It is the FA's appointment; it was originally supposed to be Steve Bennett.

"If you (the press) are saying that Mike Riley is a Manchester United supporter, you would hope the FA would look at that."

Injuries cause Wenger concern



Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger is yet to decide how to shuffle his squad to deal with the latest injury blow ahead of Saturday's FA Cup semi-final.

The Gunners head into the clash against Chelsea at Wembley with goalkeeper Manuel Almunia out with an ankle injury and Gael Clichy (back), William Gallas (knee) and Johan Djourou (knee) joining him on the sidelines. Bacary Sagna is struggling with illness and Kieran Gibbs is a concern with a groin problem picked up against Villarreal on Wednesday.

"We still have Sagna as a doubt for the weekend," said Wenger. "And after Villarreal we have Kieran Gibbs as a doubt too. He has a little groin problem. Clichy, Almunia and Djourou are still out."

Allardyce 'humiliated' by Rafa gesture


Blackburn boss Sam Allardyce has hit out at Rafael Benitez, accusing the Liverpool manager of being "disrespectful" for what he claims was a "humiliating" gesture made by the Spaniard.

Allardyce has reviewed footage of the incident several times after initially witnessing it following Liverpool's second goal last Saturday, and he insists the gesticulations following Fernando Torres' 33rd-minute header were directed towards him and his team.

"I think if everybody has a look back at his gestures you will see them as pretty dismissive to me and the Blackburn Rovers team as a whole," fumed Allardyce. "I was hugely disappointed by those gestures. I think they were disrespectful and quite humiliating."

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The week that was


Didier Drogba tackled (Source: Reuters)


Oscar for Drogba (DISCLAMIER: some very unashamedly biased opinions here!)

For the whole four people who actually read this column, yes, that includes you mum, you will know by now that I have an adverse reaction to a Manchester United player who I affectionately refer to as 'El Diver.'

But after the midweek Champions League game in which Chelsea hung-on for dear life against a formidable Liverpool in what has been called 'The best game EVER' or something to that effect, my loyal affections are now being reserved for one Didier Drogba - who from this day forth shall be known as 'Oscar for Drogba.'

It was not the fact that Chelsea beat the club I have supported since I was a small child to the Champions League semi-final where they will get beaten by Barcelona that bothered me, but the fact of just how sly Mr Oscar for Drogba was during said game.

Examples include: Falling on floor 'injured' off the pitch, seeing Liverpool had ball, rolling back onto pitch. Extra time wasting by falling on floor 'injured' refusing help to get up, limping off pitch then coming back on to run round like a sly spring chicken.

Apparently, I am not the only person in the world who has noticed these performances from Oscar for Drogba as some awesome person has even gone to the trouble of providing us with an Oscar for Drogba montage - enjoy here, with your eyes.



Scolari for QPR

In a strange twist of fate that has seen World Cup winning manager Luiz Felipe Scolari manage top football teams such as Brazil, Portugal and er, Chelsea, it has now emerged that he is the front runner to manage - QPR!

According to reports in the Telegraph, Scolari who is keen to stay in ole Blightey after being unceremoniously sacked by Chelsea said:

"I have received some proposals, some offers, some are from teams that are of an excellent level."

We're not quite sure what team Scolari may be looking at or even where The Telegraph came to this conclusion but we're guessing it probably isn't QPR.

Ron's Real saga continues

Ramon Calderon may have been ousted as El president of Real Madrid but that doesn't mean he still can't stoke the fire after he claimed that Cristiano Ronaldo WILL be a Real Madrid player next season.

Roman 'I actually don't know when to shut up' Calderon fuelled speculation that Ron will be doing more lying in the Spanish sun with busty models (or woman who look a bit like horses if his latest squeeze is anything to go by) in the summer by bigging up himself on French radio:

"I can not give any names but all I can say is that thanks to the DIFFICULT and LABORIOUS work that I did last year, HE (Ron) is ALREADY formally a Madrid player - subject obviously to him being able to sign the relevant contract."

So after all that, Ron isn't actually a Real Madrid player then? Or is he? Oh, my brain hurts!

Babel to leave the Reds

Due to the fact that he gets no play, Liverpool super-sub Ryan Babel has expressed his desire to leave the Merseyside club in the summer - presumable for a career as a crap rapper.

Listen to Babel rapping crapply about ladies and awesome watches here!



Everton ban the beeb

Everton FC banned BBC cameras from their FA Cup semi-final press day last week in protest at how Marouane Fellani and his magnificently returned fro's elbow was portrayed during the match of the day two's coverage of their 3-3 draw with Villa.

According to reports, Everton fear the MOTD coverage may have 'coloured' the refs judgement before the semi-final clash.

Due to the fact they are playing Manchester United, we're guessing the refs judgement has already been clouded due to the fact they are in fact, playing Manchester United.

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Arsene Wenger dancing like your drunken dad, uncle, mother, and brother all rolled into one after Arsenal beat Villarreal to reach the semi-finals of the Champions League! Love it!

'Arry Redknapp quote of the week

This week 'Arry Redknapp takes time out to explain just why, despite the arrival of Carlo Cudicini, Heurelho 'butterfingers' Gomes is the one for him.

"He was excellent against West Ham," Redknapp said and considering his performances in nearly every other Premier League game this season, er, that's about it.

FA Cup semi final two preview


The FA Cup Semi-finals are LIVE and exclusive on TVNZ this weekend. tvnz.co.nz takes a look at the second semi-final, profiles the teams involved, takes a look back at the history of both teams in the prestigious competition and gazes into the crystal ball to predict a likely winner.

Manchester United v Everton: Semi final 2 - Monday April 20, 3am kick-off (NZT)

Manchester United

Best result in FA Cup : The Red Devils have won a record 11 times in 17 final appearances. The truimph in 1990 saved manager Alex Ferguson's career and since then the canny scot has masterminded victories in 1994 (v Chelsea 4-0), 1996 (v Liverpool 1-0), 1999 (v Newcastle 2-0) and 2004 (v Millwall 3-0) - more than any other manager.

Key players: Where do we start? Manager Alex Ferguson has the deepest pockets in the football world, enabling him to assemble a vast array of talent. Defender Rio Ferdinard, Midfielders Michael Carrick and Paul Scholes and the striking trio of Wayne Rooney, Carlos Tevez and Dimitir Berbatov. The icing on the Old Trafford cake is Portuguese superstar and current world player of the year Cristiano Ronaldo.

Something you may not know: Manchester United are estimated to have 330 million fans worldwide, almost 5% of the world's population.

Nickname: The Red Devils
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Founded: 1876

The best of times: The 1999 Champions League final vs Bayern Munich. United scored two goals to injury time to stun the Germans in one of the most astonishing sporting comebacks ever witnessed.

The worst of times: Relegation to the second division in 1974, with one of their ex-players and favourite son Denis Law scoring the goal that sealed their fate.

Everton

Best result in FA Cup: Everton have lifted the trophy on five separate occasions the most recent being in 1995 (1-0 v Man Utd) and 1984 (2-0 v Elton John's Watford).

Key players: Australian midfielder Tim Cahill, Italian midfielder Marouane Fellaini and French striker Louis Saha.

Something you may not know: Everton are the original club of the city of Liverpool, with Liverpool FC being formed 14 years later by a breakway group. The fierce rivalry continues to this day, with more red cards brandished in the Merseyside derby than any other fixture in premiership history

Nickname: The Toffees, the Blues

Founded: 1878

The best of times: Under manager Howard Kendall and captain Kevin Ratcliffe, Everton had a sublime 1984-85 season. They won the league championship, truimphed in the European Cup Winners Cup (their first and only European trophy) and reached the FA Cup final, losing to Manchester United.

The worst of times: Losing the FA Cup finals to bitter rivals Liverpool in 1986 and 1989 and a shocking Premier League season in 1997 where they avoided relegation only on the last day of the season - and on goal difference.

What will happen?

While there is an undoubted gulf in class between the two squads everything points to this being a very close match.

Everton are looking for their first trophy since 1995 (concidentally the FA Cup versus Manchester United) and will be desperate to have something for the cabinet at Goodison Park.

The Manchester club as usual are chasing prizes in several competitions and the FA Cup falls slightly behind in the list of priorities.

Alex Ferguson has enviable squad depth but even this will be stretched given the demanding schedule his side have faced recently both domestically and in Europe.

Everton have lost only one of their last eleven matches while United have looked shaky since their shock 4-1 defeat at home to Liverpool last month.

United have proven matchwinners across the park but Everton's desire, belief and work ethic maybe enough to get them across the line and into the FA Cup final

tvnz.co.nz fearless forecast : Everton 2 Manchester Utd 1 (1-1 after 90 minutes).

FA Cup semi-final one preview


he FA Cup Semi-finals are LIVE and Exclusive on TVNZ this weekend. tvnz.co.nz profiles the teams involved and takes a stab at who might emerge victorious.

Arsenal v Chelsea: Semi Final 1 - Sunday April 19, 4:15am kick-off (NZT)

Arsenal

Best result in FA Cup : Arsenal have appeared in 17 finals down the years, finishing on the right side of the ledger eleven times. The famous trophy was almost in permanent residence at Highbury between 1998 and 2005 with Arsenal truimphing on four occasions (1998 v Newcastle 2-0, 2002 v Chelsea 2-0, 2003 v Southampton 1-0, 2005 v Man Utd 5-4 (on penalties).

Key players: Spanish midfielder Cesc Fabregas, Powerful Togo striker Emmanuel Adebayor and Dutch winger Robin Van Persie.

Nickname: The Gunners

Club inception: 1886

Something you may not know: Arsenal's notorious offside trap was lampooned during the 1997 film The Full Monty.
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The best of times: The 2003-2004 English Premier League season. Arsenal did not lose a single game during the entire campaign on their way to becoming champions - something that had not been achieved since Preston North End in 1889.

The worst of times: Most of the late 1980's and early 1990's when the club was managed by George Graham. They achieved some reasonable results, but became hated throughout the United Kingdom for their ultra-defensive style and notorious offside trap

Chelsea

Best result in FA Cup: Chelsea have won the competition four times with three of those victories coming in the last two decades (1997 v Middlesborough 2-0, 2000 v Aston Villa 2-0 , 2007 v Man United 1-0)

Key players: The South London side has a real galaxy of superstars but some of the best are Didier Drogba, Michael Essien, John Terry, Nicolas Anelka and Frank Lampard.

Club inception: 1905

Nickname: The Blues

Something you may not know: In the 1997 FA Cup final, Roberto Di Matteo scored after just 42 seconds against Middlesborough - the fastest cup final goal ever.

The best of times: The 2004-05 season. The Jose-Mourinho managed side won 29 matches en route to the title, amassing a record-breaking 95 points.

The worst of times: 1983. Chelsea narrowly escaped relegation to the then-third division, were in dire straits financially and had ongoing problems with hooligans.

What will happen on Sunday?

Both teams have qualified for the Champions League semi-finals, albeit through quite different routes. Chelsea overcome a dogged Liverpool side 7-5 on aggregate after two fantastic ties; Arsenal were hardly tested, cruising to a 4-1 result over a very ordinary Villareal team.

Arsenal have struggled in the league during 2009, at one stage going four games without scoring a goal. But Arsene Wenger's side have regained form in recent weeks and will be boosted by the return of Spanish wonderkid Cesc Fabergas in midfield.

Chelsea have showed Mourinho-like consistency under interim manager Guus Hiddink, grinding out a series of 1-0 wins in the league to stay in touch with leaders Manchester United and Liverpool.

Expect a close game, decided by the odd goal. Arsenal as ever will look to play their free-flowing brand of passing football and Michael Eissien, perhaps the best defensive midfielder on the planet will look to shut them down.

The Stamford bridge side do have a physical presence that Arsenal cannot match and this may well be the difference. Look for Chelsea's German midfielder Michael Ballack to star in this fixture. The 29-year-old, one of the highest earning players in the world on a reputed 130,000 pounds per week, has been incredibly inconsistent during his time at Stamford Bridge but will enjoy the wide open spaces of Wembley Stadium on Sunday.

Fearless tvnz.co.nz prediction: Chelsea 2 Arsenal 1

ALONSO GOING NOWHERE


Liverpool manager Rafa Benitez has expressed his determination to hang on to midfielder Xabi Alonso.

The Spaniard was linked with a move away from Anfield last summer, when a number of clubs were understood to be interested in securing his services.

Benitez insisted it would take a 'massive' offer for him to part with Alonso and was not tempted by a proposal from Juventus.

The 27-year-od has gone on to enjoy an excellent season, helping the Reds challenge for the Premier League title.

Press reports suggest Real Madrid and Barcelona could target Alonso when the transfer window reopens but Benitez has warned any potential suitors he will fight to keep hold of Alonso.

"We had an offer from Juventus and asked a big price as he is a big player. They couldn't meet it," Benitez said.

"In the end, Xabi has been having a very good season. He has been playing well in a lot of games and is a key player for us.

"We have a lot of confidence in him and he is a player we want to keep because he has the quality, and the game, that we need."

Manchester United vs Everton


The FA Cup Semi-finals are LIVE and exclusive on TVNZ this weekend. tvnz.co.nz takes a look at the second semi-final, profiles the teams involved, takes a look back at the history of both teams in the prestigious competition and gazes into the crystal ball to predict a likely winner.

Manchester United v Everton: Semi final 2 - Monday April 20, 3am kick-off (NZT)

Manchester United

Best result in FA Cup : The Red Devils have won a record 11 times in 17 final appearances. The truimph in 1990 saved manager Alex Ferguson's career and since then the canny scot has masterminded victories in 1994 (v Chelsea 4-0), 1996 (v Liverpool 1-0), 1999 (v Newcastle 2-0) and 2004 (v Millwall 3-0) - more than any other manager.

Key players: Where do we start? Manager Alex Ferguson has the deepest pockets in the football world, enabling him to assemble a vast array of talent. Defender Rio Ferdinard, Midfielders Michael Carrick and Paul Scholes and the striking trio of Wayne Rooney, Carlos Tevez and Dimitir Berbatov. The icing on the Old Trafford cake is Portuguese superstar and current world player of the year Cristiano Ronaldo.

Something you may not know: Manchester United are estimated to have 330 million fans worldwide, almost 5% of the world's population.

Nickname: The Red Devils


Founded: 1876

The best of times: The 1999 Champions League final vs Bayern Munich. United scored two goals to injury time to stun the Germans in one of the most astonishing sporting comebacks ever witnessed.

The worst of times: Relegation to the second division in 1974, with one of their ex-players and favourite son Denis Law scoring the goal that sealed their fate.

Everton

Best result in FA Cup: Everton have lifted the trophy on five separate occasions the most recent being in 1995 (1-0 v Man Utd) and 1984 (2-0 v Elton John's Watford).

Key players: Australian midfielder Tim Cahill, Italian midfielder Marouane Fellaini and French striker Louis Saha.

Something you may not know: Everton are the original club of the city of Liverpool, with Liverpool FC being formed 14 years later by a breakway group. The fierce rivalry continues to this day, with more red cards brandished in the Merseyside derby than any other fixture in premiership history

Nickname: The Toffees, the Blues

Founded: 1878

The best of times: Under manager Howard Kendall and captain Kevin Ratcliffe, Everton had a sublime 1984-85 season. They won the league championship, truimphed in the European Cup Winners Cup (their first and only European trophy) and reached the FA Cup final, losing to Manchester United.

The worst of times: Losing the FA Cup finals to bitter rivals Liverpool in 1986 and 1989 and a shocking Premier League season in 1997 where they avoided relegation only on the last day of the season - and on goal difference.

What will happen?

While there is an undoubted gulf in class between the two squads everything points to this being a very close match.

Everton are looking for their first trophy since 1995 (concidentally the FA Cup versus Manchester United) and will be desperate to have something for the cabinet at Goodison Park.

The Manchester club as usual are chasing prizes in several competitions and the FA Cup falls slightly behind in the list of priorities.

Alex Ferguson has enviable squad depth but even this will be stretched given the demanding schedule his side have faced recently both domestically and in Europe.

Everton have lost only one of their last eleven matches while United have looked shaky since their shock 4-1 defeat at home to Liverpool last month.

United have proven matchwinners across the park but Everton's desire, belief and work ethic maybe enough to get them across the line and into the FA Cup final

tvnz.co.nz fearless forecast : Everton 2 Manchester Utd 1 (1-1 after 90 minutes).

Gunners outclass 10-man Villarreal 3-0


Arsenal sets up an all-English semifinal against Man United after crushing Villarreal 3-0 in the Champions League quarterfinal second leg. Theo Walcott put the Gunners ahead with a superb chip over goalkeeper Diego Lopez after 10 minutes at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday. Togo forward Emmanuel Adebayor doubled the lead by delivering a knockout blow on the hour. Dutchman Robin van Persie calmly converted a penalty nine minutes later after a foul on Walcott to underline the north Londoners' superiority in the game. Disappointing Villarreal played the last 21 minutes with 10 men after the referee sent Sebastian Eguren off for arguing over the penalty decision for his second yellow card. "We sent out a very offensive team and we played in a convincing way. I was very impressed with the quality and speed of our game," Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger said. "Villarreal have a good technical level but we gave them problems they didn't like. We were very explosive on the counter-attack," he added. "It is a test to play United next but a challenge you relish and we are excited about that." Villarreal manager Manuel Pellegrini, however, expressed disappointment over his men's performance in the game. "They were better than us. The second goal made it very difficult to come back, although we still had a chance," Pellegrini said. "I am disappointed. We wanted to get through to the semi-finals but they were better than us even before the sending off, so we have no complaints," he explained. The Gunners will now clash with reigning European champions Manchester United in a semifinal match after Sir Alex Ferguson's side beat Porto 1-0 on Wednesday and 3-2 on aggregate.

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