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Van der Sar: Moyes has big shoes to fill
Edwin van der Sar believes new Manchester United boss David Moyes faces a virtually impossible task trying to fill the shoes of Sir Alex Ferguson.
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Lescott: City must move past Mancini exit
Manchester City defender Joleon Lescott expects the squad to quickly put the disruption of Roberto Mancini's sacking behind them this summer.
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Crystal Palace look to Zaha for promotion
Wilfried Zaha will attempt to complete a "fairy story" by firing Crystal Palace to promotion at Wembley on his final appearance for the club.
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Ba relishing Torres competition at Chelsea
Chelsea striker Demba Ba would relish more competition with Fernando Torres next season - but is also keen to partner the Spaniard.
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Richards grateful to Mancini
Manchester City defender Micah Richards has thanked former manager Roberto Mancini for the first taste of success of his career.
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Lampard hopes Terry gets new Chelsea deal
Frank Lampard hopes Chelsea team-mate John Terry can follow him by signing a new contract with the club.
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Zidane: Bale more than good enough for Real
Real Madrid ambassador Zinedine Zidane believes Gareth Bale is among the top three players in the world and "more than good enough" for the Spanish giants.
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Ranieri: Monaco will be the new Chelsea
AS Monaco manager Claudio Ranieri is keen for the club to emulate the success achieved by Premier League side Chelsea.
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Aguero dismisses Man City exit rumours
Argentina striker Sergio Aguero insists he is happy at Manchester City.
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Coutinho's "football brain" excites Rush
Liverpool legend Ian Rush is excited by the prospect of what Phillippe Coutinho can do for the club next season.
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I have sacrificed for Arsenal, says Arteta
Arsenal's Mikel Arteta has enjoyed playing in a deeper role this season.
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Cech: Chelsea remember Mourinho's success
Chelsea's players appear to have grown used to the likelihood of Jose Mourinho returning return to the club.
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Townsend charged by FA over betting
Tottenham winger Andros Townsend has been charged with allegedly breaching betting regulations by the FA.
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United chief expects Rooney to stay put
Manchester United chief executive David Gill expects Wayne Rooney to stay at the club in the summer.
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Agent: Benteke disgusted by report
Christian Benteke's agent has moved to distance the Aston Villa striker from comments suggesting he would try to force a move away from the club.
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