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Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson confirms Wayne Rooney is doubtful for Schalke game with hamstring injury

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Barcelona 1-1 Real Madrid (3-1 agg.): Pedro goal sees Catalans through to Champions League final as fourth Clasico ends in draw

Guardiola's side return to the final of the Champions League after his side secure a 3-1 aggregate win earning their place on the Wembley turf.

 
Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti has hinted that he could be willing to start with both Fernando Torres and Didier Drogba in the weekend's massive clash against Manchester United .
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti has dropped a hint that he may choose to start with Didier Drogba and Fernando Torres up front in the upcoming game against Manchester United, but insists that he will make his final decision based on the next training session.

Torres broke his duck against West Ham United recently, but that goal was was the only one he has scored in his last 15 games for the club.

The Spaniard was also substituted during the second half of the game against Tottenham at the weekend, with his replacement Salomon Kalou scoring the winner.

According to The Mirror, Ancelotti said: "To make a decision about the line-up, I have to forget the past.

"I have to look at the next training session.

"For 60 minutes [against Tottenham], Drogba and Torres played with good combination. But he [Torres] got a little bit tired and I put Kalou on to try and find some more space to attack.

 
 
 

Sir Alex Ferguson has urged Edwin van der Sar to ignore the dressing-room pleas for him to extend his Manchester United career by another season and quit whilst he is still on top of his game.

 
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Chelsea's Florent Malouda celebrates his goal against Birmingham City during their English Premier League soccer match at Stamford Bridge in London

Florent Malouda has revealed his unease at reading transfer speculation regarding his position at Chelsea and insists he wishes to remain at Stamford Bridge.

The Frenchman’s contract expires in 2013 and after being told by the club that negotiations on any extension must wait until he’s in his final year of his current deal, Malouda has expressed his anxiety over reports suggesting he may be one of the players involved in a personnel overhaul this summer.

The midfielder has expressed his desire to remain at the club for the rest of his career, even comparing his potential longevity to Manchester United’s 37-year-old veteran Ryan Giggs.

“I just want to feel I am important at the club,’’ Malouda told the Daily Telegraph.

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