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latest football headlines from england QPR are considering dismissing Harry Redknapp as they falter in their attempt to win promotion back to the Premier League, having won just one point in their last four matches. Lewis Holtby has leapt to the defence of new Fulham boss Felix Magath and his punishing training techniques, saying hes not a murderer. THE FA are frantically working out how to fill Wembley after England were handed an easy draw for Euro 2016 qualifiers, with games against Switzerland, Slovenia, Estonia, Lithuania and San Marino to come. Tim Sherwood admits Spurs were just not good enough in their 1-0 defeat to Norwich, while Louis van Gaal has dropped another hint he could be the new Tottenham manager in the summer. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer insists he is still the right man to save Cardiff from relegation. Manchester United are offering Toni Kroos £250,000 a week to quit Bayern Munich and join David Moyes cash-laden revolution. Garry Monk claims Swansea are not interested in cashing in on Michu, with Russian side Anzhi Makhachkala keen to sign the striker. Brendan Rodgers promised more thrills from Liverpool as the Premier Leagues great entertainers kept their title hopes alive with a pulsating win over Swansea. Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho has admitted he had no idea John Terry was still so good. Roy Hodgson has told Wayne Rooney he can use Englands Euro 2016 qualification campaign as a springboard to surpass Sir Bobby Charltons scoring record for his country. Samir Nasri fears Manchester City could end up with no trophies this season having been talked up as possible quadruple winners. Brendan Rodgers declared that grinding out a Premier League title like Chelsea is a strategy that Liverpool will never employ under his leadership. Louis van Gaal has again hinted he would be open to an approach from Tottenham once his duties with Holland at the World Cup are concluded. THE FA will seek to arrange prestigious friendlies for Wembley amid fears that the standard of opposition handed to England in the Euro 2016 qualification draw may struggle to entice crowds to the arena. Louis van Gaal has said maybe Tottenham are coming following Spurs 1-0 defeat to Norwich at Carrow Road. Chris Coleman believes Wales can qualify for Euro 2016 despite being paired with both Belgium and Bosnia-Herzegovina in Group B.
Posted on: Mon, 24 Feb 2014 09:41:24 +0000

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