Gotze coy over future

Borussia Dortmund’s in-demand midfielder Mario Gotze has remained coy over his future plans, with the defending Bundesliga champions still hoping to secure the 19-year old to fresh terms. Gotze has been a sensation since breaking through into the Dortmund first team at the end of 2009, catching the eye of a number of European giants in the process.

With two years left on the youngster’s contract, there will be no real panic for the club to move to discuss a new deal, however, Dortmund will need to be aware of the near-certain interest from the likes of Arsenal, Manchester United and Real Madrid, maybe even as early as this transfer window. Those looking at the Bundesliga betting should remember this.

Gotze, himself, has revealed there is still a very good chance he could extend his deal at the club he joined as an eight-year old – albeit, it relatively non-committal terms.

“Of course I can imagine extending my contact at Dortmund,” he said.

“I have always said how at home I feel here. And nothing has happened to change that.”

“I have my family and friends here. And the whole Borussia Dortmund package with the coach and the team is simply outstanding.”

The talented teenager was an integral part of last season’s championship winning side, and it looks as though Gotze will be essential to the club’s hopes of defending their title. The midfielder has already notched five goals this season and Dortmund will be hoping to see more in the second half of the season, with the club looking to claw back the three-points which they trail leaders Bayern Munich by. People looking for online betting tips need to bear this in mind.

While retaining their title will be the club’s main priority from the second half of the Bundesliga season, ensuring they maintain their place in the Champions League for next year will be a welcome consolation prize, should Bayern go on and reclaim the league title.

Midlands derby lights up FA Cup 3rd round

A West Midlands derby to relish in the FA Cup third round as Blues host Wolves at St Andrew’s eyeing a minor upset.

Both of these sides have had their problems in the league this season so have the chance to forget about that when they go head-to-head in early January in the Cup.

Birmingham’s final-day relegation from the Premier League last season and subsequent off-field financial worries have meant it’s been a difficult six months for Blues fans as they adjust to life back in the Championship. People looking at the FA cup online betting should remember this.

It’s been a struggle for Chris Hughton’s side who have gone against pre-season predictions that they would bounce straight back up to the top flight. Over Christmas, City were sitting down in 15th in the table – albeit with two games in hand over most clubs – and six points off the play-off places.

However, they have enjoyed a foray into Europe this term, impressing as they narrowly missed out on qualifying for the knock-out phase of the Europa League to prove they can hack it against better opposition in one-off games. Fans of football betting need to bear this in mind.

That will give Hughton hope that they can secure a win against Mick McCarthy’s side, who will view the FA Cup as an unwelcome distraction at this stage as they battle to maintain their Premier League status in the second half of the season.

In previous seasons, McCarthy has fielded weakened teams in the third round as he openly admits staying up is more important to him than Cup progress and he is likely to make changes again for this one.

That could give Blues the upper hand and a win for the Championship side looks on the cards in this one.

Mowbray wants to stay in promotion hunt

Tony Mowbray is convinced Middlesbrough will be more marketable to potential new signings if they can continue their pursuit of Premier League football.

The Teessiders are up to third in the table – just three points behind Championship leaders Southampton – but Mowbray is refusing to rest on his laurels and has big ambitions for the north-east club.

The Riverside boss has made no secret of his desire to beef up a paper-thin squad and compete with the likes of Southampton and West Ham, but reckons outsiders looking in will see a group of individuals determined to get back to the top flight. The Championship betting odds reflect this.

“Any prospective player will look at the table and hopefully see a team with a chance, we’ve given ourselves a chance,” Mowbray told the Northern Echo.

“Over the season, you accumulate points and give yourself an opportunity going into the last dozen or so games to fight for one of those two places or at least in the play-offs.”

The return of the January transfer window has led to inevitable speculation about potential targets but Mowbray would not be drawn on individuals. Fans of Betfair football should bear this in mind.

He hopes for the club to be in a position to attract big names in what promises to be a fascinating end to the season, hopefully culminating in a return to the top tier of English football.

He added: “Hopefully we’re in a position where if we have got targets we can find the finance for, and they should see us as a team with the ambition to push on.”

Capello wants winning start

Head coach Fabio Capello has stressed the importance of England making a winning start to Euro 2012 in their Group D opener against old rivals France.

The Three Lions scored the most goals (17) and conceded the least (5) when avoiding defeat in qualification from Group G and will be confident of making the knockout stages in Poland and Ukraine in a section also containing the Ukrainians and Sweden. Anyone looking at the Euro 2012 odds will know things won’t be easy.

England have not beaten the French in five attempts in all competitions since a 1-0 friendly win in 1997 and Capello knows Laurent Blanc’s Group D qualification winners are dangerous.

The Italian coach said: “It will be difficult as we face France in our first game but we will be looking to win. We know that if we get through we will have the possible chance of playing against Spain or Italy in the next round – that is tremendous.”

England will travel a total of 4,800 miles from their base in Krakow to Ukrainian venues Donetsk and Kiev for their Group D matches against France, Sweden and Ukraine, but Capello said there can be no complaints. Those placing football bets should remember this.

He added: “All the teams are very good, because they have got to this tournament because they are really very good. We have found a good place [for our base], we are happy with the facilities and we will stay in the same place in Krakow. I hoped we would get the chance to play Spain or Italy in the quarter-finals.”

Vidic set to miss out

Nemanja Vidic is unlikely to feature when Manchester United attempt to bounce back from their Champions League disappointment against Wolves at Old Trafford on Saturday.

The Serbia defender fell awkwardly under a challenge from Basel striker Marco Streller in the 2-1 defeat against Basel in Switzerland on Wednesday and manager Sir Alex Ferguson has said he fears his captain suffered medial ligament damage. Anyone looking at the Premier League betting will be wondering how long he will be out for.

The loss of the 30-year-old former Spartak Moscow stalwart added to a hugely disappointing night for the Premier League champions.

The three-time winners of the competition only needed a draw in Switzerland to get out of Group C but failed to book their place in the knockout stages for a fifth consecutive season thanks to goals from Streller and Alexander Frei. Those following the Betfair Premier League odds should remember this.

It means United must now enter the Europa League in a situation defender Patrice Evra described as “embarrassing” and a “catastrophe”.

Ferguson was less damning of his players but admitted it would take some of his youngsters time to recover.

“Of course we’re disappointed, there’s no other way you can feel,” he said.

“It’s part of football. You have to deal with the disappointment, and this club has used it as motivation many times.”

The Scot added: “These young players will feel disappointed but they’ll have to cope with it and go on with their careers.

United are the first team to be knocked out at the group stage the season after reaching the final and it is only the third time in 17 years that they have departed Europe’s elite club competition at this stage.

Stourbridge up for the cup

Stourbridge FC have warned second-round opponents Stevenage Borough that the club’s FA Cup dream is far from over.

The Dudley-based outfit caused a huge upset last time out when they beat struggling League Two side Plymouth thanks to goals from Paul McCone and Sean Evans.

McCone’s 52nd-minute header put the home side in front and Evans sealed Stourbridge’s passage to a second-round home tie when he bundled home a 73rd-minute rebound. Fans of football betting online will have been impressed.

The result means another pay-day against another Football League outfit for the West Midlands side and a chance to net the Glassboys a place in the third round of the famous old cup competition. Those looking at the FA Cup betting will be following their fortunes.

“I’d back us against anybody at home, without a doubt,” bricklayer McCone told the Birmingham Mail.

“Wayne Rooney? I would smash him,” joked the defender.

Team manager Gary Hackett, a former West Brom winger now working by day as company secretary of a chemical firm, said: “There are some nice stories there.”

He added: “A lot of them have had to battle with rejection from League clubs. This was the biggest football night for most of them.”

Stourbridge are enjoying a terrific run of form at the War Memorial Athletic Ground and have dropped only two out of a possible 21 points on home soil all season.

Second Round

Salisbury City v Grimsby
Stourbridge v Stevenage
Sheffield United v Torquay
Colchester v Swindon
Chelmsford v Macclesfield
Leyton Orient v Gillingham
Crawley v Redbridge
Luton v Cheltenham
Fleetwood v Yeovil
Brentford v Wrexham
Bradford v AFC Wimbledon
Shrewsbury v Rotherham
Dagenham v Walsall
Barnet v MK Dons
Gateshead v Tamworth
Sheffield Wednesday v Aldershot
Sutton v Notts County
Southend v Oldham
Totton v Bristol Rovers
Charlton v Carlisle

Ties to be played on December 3/4

Mancini Defends Controversial City Striker Balotelli

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Roberto Mancini, the current manager of Manchester City, has stated that the reaction of the Liverpool players towards controversial City striker Mario Balotelli resulted in the striker’s red card yesterday at Anfield.

The striker was sent off for two bookable offences after coming on in the second half as a substitute, with City looking to win the game and further their lead at the top of the Premier League table (the club are now favourites with the likes of Unibet NL in the football odds to win the title this year). Although the first yellow card was difficult to argue with, Mancini himself admitting it was a clear booking, the manner of the second incident has angered those involved with the club.

Mancini stated that he does “not agree with this yellow. The referee didn’t want to get a yellow card out” but wasn’t handed a choice after “all the Liverpool players complained” to him.

That incident aside, the manager was fairly content with the match, with many believing that City would become unstuck at a place where they lost 3-0 last season, and was particularly impressed by the performance of English goalkeeper Joe Hart. Hart pulled off a string of world-class saves, including one from Liverpool frontman Andy Carroll in the final minute of injury time, to secure the precious point for the Sky Blues.

Mancini will just be hopeful that as the weeks and months progress, Balotelli can prove that he has turned a corner in his career and last weekend’s incident really was just a one-off.

Former England captain and Manchester United, Real Madrid, and LA Galaxy legend David Beckham (a man those who bet with Unibet love to put a fiver on now and again), will decide after the North American club’s post-season tour next month whether he wants to stay in the USA for another year, or join up with French side Paris Saint Germain.

The midfielder’s current contract with the Los Angeles club expires at the end of the current calendar year, but it is thought that club officials would be more than happy to renew his deal for at least one more season. Beckham, though, is thought to be taking interest from PSG very seriously indeed, while his wife Victoria is widely known to be a fan of the French culture and lifestyle.

The 36-year-old is all too aware that his playing days are fast coming to an end, so any decision he makes next month is likely to take the midfielder to the final destination of his professional playing career. English clubs Spurs and QPR have also shown an interest in him in previous months, with Tottenham’s Harry Redknapp admittedly a massive fan of the player, but Beckham has made it clear in the past that he wouldn’t feel comfortable playing competitively for another English club after forging such a close bond with Manchester United fans.

Keep an eye on the Unibet NL casino latest football and sport odds to see how Beckham’s decision impacts the odds of the clubs involved!

Are Chelsea On The Road To Recovery?

Only last week, Chelsea fans were crying into their pints after a defeat in the Champions League in Germany left them with a crucial final group game, the Blues having to win their last game to progress to the knock-out stages. That defeat was the last thing the club’s loyal supporters needed after crushing losses in the Premier League at the hands of QPR, Arsenal, and Liverpool, the latter two results coming on home soil and completely upsetting the betting and casino odds set by the likes of Unibet Netherlands casino.

Fast forward less than seven days, though, and things suddenly look a lot brighter for Andre Villas-Boas and co, with the Blues beating Wolves at home on Saturday by three goals to nil.

The win was comprehensive, there’s little doubting that, but Wolves more than played into the hands of their opponents, showing little in attack and allowing their defence to be penetrated all too easily by the likes of Juan Mata and Daniel Sturridge.

Tougher tests will come for Chelsea over the next few weeks, starting with a tough Carling Cup tie against Liverpool, who will be full of confidence after holding league leaders to a 1-1 draw at Anfield yesterday. However, this is a sure and steady step one for the Blues along what fans hope will be a road to recovery that ends in success, and perhaps a trophy or two. Be sure to keep an eye on the Unibet latest odds to see how Chelsea fare over the coming weeks, both in Europe and at home.

Messi hails Barca triumph

Lionel Messi was delighted with Barcelona’s thrilling 3-2 Champions League victory at AC Milan and believes the two sides put on a great spectacle for the fans.

Barca are now confirmed as group winners following the win, secured thanks to a goal from the Argentinian, his first against an Italian side, an own goal from Mark van Bommel and a second-half Xavi strike.

It was a wonderful 90 minutes of football in Italy as Milan twice equalised through former Barca striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Kevin-Prince Boateng only to be denied by Xavi. Those following the Champions League betting will have been impressed.

The European champions were tested by Milan once again but, after the two sides had played out a 2-2 draw in the first game between the pair in September, Barca eventually prevailed in the return to ensure they will finish top of the group.

The win, which shows the Spanish giants can dig deep for victory when asked questions by the opposition as well as simply ripping teams apart, underlines their status as favourites to retain their crown next May and Messi was predictably delighted with the performance and victory.

He told UEFA: “It was a great match against a prestigious team. We finished top which was what we were looking for.

“It was nice to score my first goal against an Italian team but the important thing was to win and we did that against a side with excellent players.”

Barca will now avoid the other group winners in the last 16 and Messi believes that is crucial as they bid to become the first side to claim back-to-back Champions League titles since the format was changed in 1992-93. Fans of Betfair football will know they have every chance of doing so.

“It was crucial to win tonight as it makes the draw for the round of 16 slightly easier, in theory, which is better for us,” he added.

“We badly wanted to win against this great team and I think it was a great spectacle for the fans in a fantastic stadium.”