Terry: No more slip-ups

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John Terry has urged Chelsea to take advantage of recent slip-ups by their rivals and restore a healthy lead at the top of the Premier League.

But the England captain also warned that the Blues cannot afford any more blips of their own when they return to top-flight action against Sunderland on Saturday.

Manchester United and Arsenal both failed to win last weekend, but still closed to within one and three points respectively of Chelsea.

The Blues boasted an 11-point lead over Arsenal after beating them at the end of November, while United trailed Carlo Ancelottis side by four points and Terry warned: We cannot afford any more slip-ups.

Thankfully the teams in and around us have been slipping up as well, but Arsenal are right back in the frame again. When we beat them 3-0 I thought they were out of it to be honest.

We need to concentrate on ourselves because apart from the Watford game, when we were brilliant albeit against a lesser side, we havent been playing as well.

Hopefully that game will give us a boost and we can kick on now, and pull away when the other teams are slipping up.

The 29-year-old also revealed how Ancelotti has helped improve their team spirit further by taking the squad and coaching staff out for dinner last week.

Its the first time since I have been playing that a manager has taken everyone out and paid for it as well, Terry told Chelsea TV.

It was a little bit of team bonding. We are with each other 24 hours a day and in each others pockets, but everyone enjoyed it and had a good meal.

Meanwhile, Chelsea have been boosted by the return to fitness of Portugal midfielder Deco, but the 32-year-old is unlikely to be match fit to face Sunderland this weekend. Ancelotti is more likely to hand Deco a recall in the FA Cup fourth-round tie at Preston a week later.

The snow and cold weather have disrupted Ancelottis training plans, with the players given two days off after the postponement of their game at Hull last Saturday.

The squad were back in training on Wednesday morning despite snow still covering much of their Surrey training ground. It was the first involvement for Deco after a hamstring injury had kept him out of action since he played against Portsmouth on December 16.

The Cobham ground staff worked hard to make the training surface playable so the squad could train outside instead of inside the all-weather dome.

Sol ecstatic over Gunners return

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Sol Campbell has admitted the details of his return to Arsenal still need to be sorted out after playing 45 minutes for the reserves.

Campbell, who last played for the Gunners in the Champions League final in 2006, played the first half of the reserves 4-2 win over West Ham on Tuesday night.

But the 35-year-old, who left Highbury for Portsmouth in the summer of 2006, has been training at the Gunners Hertfordshire base since quitting Notts County.

Campbell - capped 73 times by England, including a spell as captain and playing at three World Cups - was keen to resume his career as quickly as possible after settling his contract dispute with League Two outfit County.

He could be in the Arsenal squad for the Premier League trip to Bolton on Sunday but first needs to sort out his contract at the Emirates. Campbell said: There are still a few technicalities to iron out, but I have signed for Arsenal until the end of the season, and its fantastic, great, marvellous. The old enthusiasm is back.

He added: Im ecstatic really to be back at Arsenal, and I have worked bloody hard to get there. Campbell admitted he had a lot to thank Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger for.

Arsene Wenger has been an inspiration, he said. He has watched me closely after letting me train at Arsenal for nearly two months now.

Hes not stupid - he wouldnt have taken me back if he didnt like what he has seen, and I have worked and worked. I do believe I can contribute.

I really have my confidence and fitness back and I believe I can make a big, big contribution.

There is fantastic quality all around the pitch within this Arsenal team and I want to be part of it, and I will make a big push to try to do that, but its little steps at a time.

Villarreal crashes out of Copa

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Villarreal dropped out of the Copa del Rey after Roberto Trashorras injury-time penalty gave second-division Celta Vigo a 1-0 victory to advance on Tuesday.

Goalkeeper Diego Lopez got a touch to Trashorras spot kick but couldnt keep the strike out as Celta Vigo advanced to the quarterfinals 2-1 on aggregate.

On Wednesday, holder Barcelona must overcome a 2-1 deficit when it travels to Sevilla.

In other return leg games on Wednesday, Deportivo La Coruna leads Valencia 2-1, Malaga leads Getafe 2-1, Racing Santander holds a 3-2 advantage over third-tier Alcorcon, and second-division leader Hercules leads Osasuna 2-1.

On Thursday, Atletico Madrid must overcome a 3-0 deficit to Recreativo Huelva, and Rayo Vallecano leads Mallorca 2-1.

Van der Sar back training

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Manchester United goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar has returned to training for the first time since his wife suffered a brain hemorrhage last month.

The Dutch international took part in Man Uniteds four-hour practice session and gym workout Monday, one day after the Premier League team flew into Doha for a four-day training camp.

Van der Sar has been on compassionate leave since wife Annemarie van Kesteren was admitted to a hospital in Amsterdam on Dec. 23. Van Kesteren has reportedly escaped suffering any permanent damage.

Van der Sar had also been recently troubled by a knee injury, last playing in Uniteds 3-0 win over Everton on Nov. 21.

Ribery wants future sorted out

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Bayern Munich winger Franck Ribery wants his future to be sorted out before the start of the World Cup in June.

The France international has long been linked with a move away from the Allianz Arena although he is currently tied to the Bundesliga club until 2011.

Bayerns president Uli Hoeness has already admitted that Ribery may have to be sold next summer if he does not sign a new contract since he would be available for free 12 months later and they cannot afford to throw 50 to 60 million euros away.

Real Madrid have already signalled their interest in the winger, while Chelsea are also said to be keen.

And Ribery wants to know where he will be playing next season before he steps on the plane to South Africa.

Theres a lot of talk about Real Madrid and Chelsea, he told Stade 2. Its true, they are two big clubs.

But I dont think it will be a long soap opera.

It will be quick. We will know before the end of the season.

In about two, two and a half months time.

I would want to know before the World Cup.

Ribery missed much of the first half of the season due to a succession of injuries and his luck has not turned in 2010 as he needed to remove an accumulation of blood from both of his big toes after his first workout of the year at the clubs training camp in Dubai.

The 26-year-old has been sidelined for around three months now and admits he is feeling frustrated.

My two toes are really infected, Ribery added. I have a really bad infection which is not letting me train normally.
It annoys me and makes me feel really bad.

Toni impresses Azzurri coach

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Italy coach Marcello Lippi has left the door open for Luca Toni to return to the national team.

Toni made his first start for Roma since his loan move from Bayern Munich in Saturdays 1-0 win over Chievo.

I saw a great performance by Toni, said Lippi.

I was very impressed considering he had not played for several months.

The 32-year-old forward, who was out of favour with the German giants, returned to Serie A this month prompted by his desire to feature in this summers World Cup in South Africa.

His lack of playing time at Bayern had seen Toni, a 2006 World-Cup winner with the Azzurri, dropped from Lippis squad since the Confederations Cup last summer.

It would be wonderful to be able to take 35 players to the World Cup, said Lippi.

But you cannot do that. We need to remember that only 23 players can go.

I follow all the games. I am monitoring everything.

I am very happy and convinced that there will be over 30 players able to do well from here until the end of the season.

Togo bus attacked by gunmen

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Gunmen in an area plagued by separatist violence opened fire Friday on a bus carrying Togos national SOCCER team to a tournament in this southwest African country, wounding at least six people including two players, an official said.

Some players said they wanted to pull out of the African Cup of Nations tournament following the violence, but an official in Angola said it would go ahead as planned.

In the West African nation of Togo, soccer federation vice president Gabriel Ameyi said backup goalkeeper Obilale Kossi and central defender Serge Akakpo were among those hurt. The teams top player, Emmanuel Adebayor, was unharmed, according to his club Manchester City.

We were machine-gunned like dogs, Togo player Thomas Dossevi, who plays for French club Nantes, told Radio Monte Carlo. They were armed to the teeth … We spent 20 minutes underneath the seats of the bus.

FC Vaslui said on its Web site that the 22-year-old Akakpo, who joined the Romanian club from Auxerre last year, was hit by two bullets and lost a lot of blood but was now out of danger.

Alaixys Romao felt Togo should not go ahead with the tournament.

If we can boycott it, lets do it, Romao told French TV channel Infosport. Its just not on for us to be shot at because of a football match. All I can think about is stopping this competition and going Home.

Dossevi agreed: We dont want to play this African Cup of Nations, he told Infosport. Were thinking about our teammates - to be hit by bullets when youve come to play football is disgusting.

The 16-team African championship starts Sunday in Angola, with Togo due to play its opening match on Monday against Ghana in Cabinda.

Togo captain Adebayor told the BBC that a lot of players want to leave because they have seen their death already.

Most of the players want to go back to their family. No one can sleep after what they have seen today, he said. So we will have a good meeting tonight, everyone will go to their room, they will rest and we will see tomorrow morning. We will make a decision which is good for our life.

A senior member of the local organizing committee, who spoke on condition of anonymity because he was not authorized to speak to the press, said the tournament would go ahead as planned. He said Didier Drogba and his teammates from Ivory Coast, considered the top African team, had arrived in Cabinda early Friday.

FIFA and its president Joseph S. Blatter are deeply moved by todays incidents which affected Togos national team, to whom they express their utmost sympathy, FIFA said in a statement.

Togos national team had just crossed the border into Angola when the bus came under fire. Ameyi said the team shown have flown to Angola instead of traveling by road.

We were surrounded by police buses. Everything looked fine and we came under heavy fire. Everyone scrambled under the seats trying to protect themselves, Dossevi told Infosport television in France. It lasted at least a quarter of an hour with the police responding.

The wounded were taken to a hospital in Cabinda, Angolas main oil-producing region that has been plagued by unrest. Human rights groups have accused the military of atrocities and claim government officials have embezzled millions of dollars in oil revenue. The government has denied the charges.

Portugals state-run Lusa news agency said the regions main separatist group, FLEC, claimed it had carried out the attack in a communication sent to the agency.

Angola has been struggling to climb back from decades of violence, and its government was clearly banking on the tournament as a chance to show the world it was on the way to recovery. A building boom fueled by oil wealth has included new stadiums in Cabinda and three other cities for the tournament.

The simmering violence in Cabinda is separate from a larger civil war that broke out after independence from Portugal in 1975. An anti-colonial war had begun in the southern African country in the 1960s. Major fighting ended in 2002.

Claude Leroy, a former Cameroon and Ghana coach, said African soccer authorities now had to decide whether to play the tournament.

You have to ask the question. Footballs just a game, Leroy told RMC. This is really serious and means that safety cannot be guaranteed. These local hotspots can be really dangerous. The CAF is going to have to take a decision on this crazy shooting.

Before leaving for the tournament, Adebayor was asked by British journalists whether he had any reservations about playing in the politically unstable Cabinda region of Angola.

We were born in Africa so we know what its about. Some people might be afraid which is normal, I can understand that. But Im going back to Africa, to one of the countries on my continent, and Im prepared for Cabinda. I will enjoy myself, the former Arsenal forward said.

English Premier League club Portsmouth, which has four players in Angola, said it was considering withdrawing its players.

We have asked the (English) Football Association to ask FIFA how safe it is and to guarantee the safety of our players, Portsmouth spokesman Gary Double told The Associated Press. Our players safety is paramount, and if that cant be guaranteed the players should be sent home.

It was the second major gun attack on a sports team in less than a year. Several players were injured and six policemen were killed when gunmen opened fire on the Sri Lankan cricket teams bus in Lahore, Pakistan, in March 2009.

The violence also comes five months before the World Cup in South Africa, the first to be held on the continent. The biggest concern leading to that 32-nation tournament has been the security situation in South Africa, a country with one of the worlds highest crime rates.

Togo, which played at the 2006 World Cup, did not qualify for this years tournament in South Africa.

Vieira completes Man City deal

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Patrick Vieira signed an initial six-month deal with Manchester City on Friday, which the departing Inter Milan midfielder hopes will boost his chances of making Frances World Cup squad.

City has an option to extend the 33-year-old former Arsenal captains deal by a further year if he proves he can still cut it in the Premier League.

Vieira says he can help fifth-place City achieve Abu Dhabi-based owner Sheikh Mansours aim of a top-four finish to qualify for the Champions League - and more.

At Arsenal one year we won the title from 15 points behind at Christmas. Everything is possible, Vieira said. We should not be afraid to say that we are good enough to win the league because we are and as a team we should believe we can do it.

We can achieve something really special here. I want to convince the City board and the City players and fans that I didnt come here just to spend six months.

The deal sees Vieira reunited with former Inter manager Roberto Mancini, who replaced Mark Hughes at City last month. Together, they won three Serie A titles at Inter.

Patrick is a world-class midfielder with a winners mentality and will fit into this group very well, Mancini said. He knows me and my staff well, and importantly he also knows what the Premier League is all about. He will not need much time to settle in.

Patrick is one of the great players of his era with almost every honor in the game against his name.

Vieira spent nine seasons at Arsenal, including the unbeaten title-winning campaign in 2004, before joining Juventus the following year.

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger feels Vieira and City will make a perfect marriage.

Patrick needed to change clubs to play, so he could be competitive, said Wenger, who has been at Arsenal since 1996.

Vieiras spell at Juventus only lasted a year before a match-fixing scandal prompted his 2006 move to Inter, where he had fallen out of favor under Jose Mourinho, who replaced Mancini.

Mancini identified Vieira as the ball-winning midfielder to replace Michael Johnson, who is out for the rest of the season with a knee injury, and Vincent Kompany, who is being deployed as an emergency central defender.

AW hints at Gunners striker swoop

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Arsene Wenger says he will have no option but to buy a striker this month if Nicklas Bendtners comeback from a groin problem is delayed again.

Although the striker, out of action since October, has reported he expects to return to training in the next few days, there is concern at Arsenal that he will require a second operation to cure his injury.

Bendtner will be examined on Friday, with Wengers transfer plans dependent on the result.

The Frenchman said: There is no way we can carry on with only one striker. The real test will be in the next two weeks with the projection on Bendtner

If he is out for two months, there is no way we can cope. We will need someone, absolutely. We look anyway and if we find a good bargain, we will still do it.

According to reports, Wenger is preparing to launch a 9million bid for Carlton Cole if Bendtner is ruled out despite the West Ham striker being out of action since November.