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Wayne Rooney for help Liverpool. Manchester United striker’s wish to have the Reds tackle their toughest opponents, Chelsea. Incidentally the Reds and the Reds will face each other on May 1 next. Because, if the Red can beat Si Si Blue then MU has a chance to overtake the top of the standings. Moreover, at the same time, MU ‘only’ middle of the board will face the team, Sunderland.

“We need the Chelsea slips, so hopefully Liverpool or Wigan (opponents Chelsea in the 38th week) can help us,” Rooney said quoted from Manchester Evening News, Tuesday, April 27th 2010. “Liverpool is a club rich in history. I am sure they want to win just as their efforts to Europa League,” added Rooney is the name of European competition which was followed by the Reds.

MU currently sits at number two standings with 79 points. Just one point less than Chelsea who were at the top of the standings. Last weekend, the Red Devils actually had time to shift the position of Carlo Ancelotti’s foster children. However, only 24 hours later, the Blues return coup Red Devils after shave Stoke City 7-0.

When Chelsea in the final two games to face Liverpool and Wigan, Manchester counted only face a lesser opponent. In addition to Sunderland at the weekend 37, MU will serve on the Stoke City last weekend at Old Trafford Is another story which is still struggling with the Reds sitting at number four the final standings. With this position, Steven Gerrard and his friends could go back competing in the Champions League as well as strengthen its position as a member of the Big Four – in addition to Chelsea, Manchester United, and Arsenal. “We just want to win the final two games. If Liverpool and Wigan can help, we would be very happy,” said Rooney.

David Ngog goals in 81 minutes to save face Liverpool in the European League against Unirea Urzinceni. Liverpool appear disappointing against Romanian club which lasted tactics that seemed intended to force the game ended the series in this first leg. With Romania’s tactics Liverpool were deservedly dominate the control of the ball, but the Premier League club failed mejebol English teams goals and not much room to create chances. However, when the game getting closer to the end of Ryan Babel bait players wearing Unirea, Daniel Pacheco, thus leading to the ball which then Ngog menanduknya the goal from close range. Champions League A few seconds later Steven Gerrard nearly added a goal for Liverpool but the kick inches wide of the goalpost.The second goal could have a favorable position Liverpool as a whole played poorly in this game.

Liverpool competed in European competition this second class for the first time since 2004 that are excluded from the Champions League and manager Rafael Benitez promised to be more serious with a strong team down in the match against Unirea Urzinceni. European League is the most obvious opportunity for Liverpool to win the title this season and any club fans show their support with approximately 40 thousand spectators present at Anfield to watch. With this victory Liverpool were in a position more favorable in the second leg will take place next week in the cage opposite. However, before the club faces tough opponent in the Premier League with a visit to Manchester City in a game that will greatly affect the final position in the standings since both clubs hoping to occupy the fourth place to get out of the Champions League the next season.

It was here at the Estádio do Dragão last season that Cristiano Ronaldo scored a sensational 40-yard goal for Manchester United.The memory of that goal will endure for many years; last night’s match will be forgotten by tomorrow, save for the one abiding impression it generated: this Chelsea vintage have a savvy and solidity that recalls the title-winning sides under José Mourinho.With seven clean sheets in their past eight games, having scored in all their matches this term, Chelsea head for the Emirates Stadium on Sunday in rude health. The same could not be said of Frank Lampard, who tore a thigh muscle two weeks ago and missed this match, but he could make a surprise return to the starting line-up against Arsenal.

The midfield player flew to Serbia last week to visit Marijana Kovacevic, the “miracle healer”, who uses fluids derived from horse placenta and has treated Premier League players such as Robin van Persie, the Arsenal forward.Lampard would be back at least a week ahead of schedule if he plays this weekend, but it is understood that he met with Kovacevic for only an initial hour-long consultation that involved conventional treatment and decided, along with Bryan English, the club doctor, that the placenta option was not for him.He trained yesterday at Chelsea’s base in Cobham, Surrey, and his team-mates in Oporto did not fret without him. While Liverpool implode if Fernando Torres or Steven Gerrard is absent, Carlo Ancelotti’s squad has the depth and resolve to shrug off the loss of key players. That, too, was another hallmark of the best Mourinho years: consistency of results, performance and attitude regardless of personnel.

The only variety was when Chelsea gradually eroded opponents rather than demolish them outright. Last Saturday’s 4-0 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers was crushing; this result came without fuss or drama.Didier Drogba returned from his rib injury and lasted the whole game, suggesting that he will be fine to face Arsenal. This weekend’s is the second of four successive away fixtures for Chelsea, with Blackburn Rovers in the Carling Cup and Manchester City in the Barclays Premier League also looming large.

A monochrome match was settled by a second-half winner from Nicolas Anelka that confirmed first place in group D for Chelsea with a game to spare. “It was our objective to get first in this group and it is not easy to win here,” Ancelotti said. “The team did not play fantastic, but just good. We took some risks in the first half, but the second half was much better and we deserved to win.“There was personality and courage in the team. If we want to win the Champions League, those are qualities we need. It is very important to keep momentum up and we have to keep this high moment. The players are in good condition and in good form and we know that Sunday will be a very difficult match, but we also know that we are in a very good moment to play Arsenal.”With Porto and Chelsea already through to the knockout stages, it was not surprising that there was little urgency on show. Deco featured against the club with whom he lifted the European Cup in 2004, and was received warmly by the home fans, but the most interesting of Ancelotti’s selections was Yuri Zhirkov at left back in place of Ashley Cole. The Russia player had made only two appearances since joining from CSKA Moscow for £18 million in the summer because of persistent knee problems.

Porto were fitfully impressive during their 1-0 defeat at Stamford Bridge in the opening group game, but worse here even though they had been unbeaten at home this season. Playing in the same kind of fluorescent orange strip that was no help to Wigan Athletic at White Hart Lane last Sunday, Porto were pushed back in the opening stages and struggled to contain Anelka, who tested Beto, the goalkeeper, with a swerving shot from distance after 15 minutes.It turned out to be Chelsea’s only shot on target in the first half. Porto grew into the game and shortly before the half-hour, Fernando Belluschi, given space on the left, cut inside and curled a shot from the edge of the box on to the crossbar.

Deco crashed an effort narrowly wide in the 52nd minute, but it did not herald an improvement. If anything, the game became more slapdash. The nadir came midway through the half when the Portugal playmaker mis-hit the ball so badly that from the edge of the Porto area he found Falcao, the opposition striker, on the halfway line.A winner from nowhere was located in the 69th minute, though, when Florent Malouda found room on the left to cross for Anelka, who headed in from close range. Porto attacked with more focus after that, and Hulk, a substitute, went close — but Chelsea were fine, their fierce sense of purpose holding firm on a placid night.

Porto (4-3-3): Beto — C Sapunaru (sub: E Farías, 79min), Rolando, B Alves, Á Pereira — F Belluschi (sub: F Guarín, 71), Fernando, R Meireles — S Varela (sub: Hulk, 60), Falcao, C Rodríguez. Substitutes not used: Nuno, D Valeri, Maicon, T Costa. Booked: Fernando, Meireles.

Chelsea (4-1-3-2): P Cech — B Ivanovic, R Carvalho, J Terry, Y Zhirkov — J O Mikel — M Ballack (sub: M Essien, 68), Deco (sub: J Cole, 76), F Malouda — D Drogba, N Anelka. Substitutes not used: R Turnbull, A Cole, S Kalou, Alex, J Belletti.