Eurosport - Fri, 26 Dec 14:46:00 2008
Liverpool striker Fernando Torres is set for a possible return in the clash with Bolton, plus other team news for the Boxing Day Premier League matches.
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Kick-off 3 pm unless stated
Liverpool v Bolton Wanderers
Liverpool striker Fernando Torres is set for a possible return as the Reds entertain Bolton on Boxing Day.
Torres recently suffered a recurrence of the hamstring injury which had earlier kept him out of the side for five weeks and has now not played since November 26, but assistant manager Sammy Lee claims that the Spanish star is improving.
"Fernando's progress has markedly improved," he said. "He is getting better. He improves with every training session and he has worked very hard on his rehabilitation."
Also hoping to be back on Friday is manager Rafa Benitez, who is recovering from a second operation on his kidney stone problem. Since he was afflicted Benitez has been relegated to relaying instructions via mobile phone to Lee, but he hopes to return to the dugout for the Bolton match.
Fabio Aurelio, Martin Skrtel and Philipp Degen are also close to fitness, though will not be risked.
Bolton, who will be seeking a first league victory at Anfield since 1954, have no new injury problems for manager Gary Megson to deal with. Joey O'Brien and Tamir Cohen are both still out with long-term problems.
Justin Hoyte is still out for Boro as he recovers from knee surgery earlier this month.
Didier Digard may return from the groin injury he picked up as his side entertained Arsenal a fortnight ago, while Gary O'Neil is also a 50/50 with a hamstring problem. Egyptian striker Mido is likely to start up front after being one of the few positives from Boro's 3-0 defeat by Fulham at the weekend.
Joseph Yobo will likely be missing from the Toffees' line-up after coming off injured during the Monday night game against Chelsea. Leighton Baines is expected to fill in, with the in-form Joleon Lescott switching to central defence.
Victor Anichebe and Louis Saha both face fitness tests if they are to return from back and hamstring problems respectively. If neither player is ruled fit, Aussie striker Tim Cahill will start in attack.
Brazilian superstar Robinho is slated for a possible return to action during Hull's visit to the City of Manchester Stadium on Boxing Day, with the £32.5 million striker having recovered from his sprained ankle.
Benjani Mwaruwari's injury in the defeat at West Brom at the weekend means that he misses out, while Chedwyn Evans (foot) and Darius Vassell (toe) will await the outcome of scans to assess their fitness prior to the match.
Michael Johnson (groin), Valeri Bojinov (calf) and Martin Petrov (knee) all remain on the long-term injury list.
Hull manager Phil Brown is likely to hold back Andrew Dawson, Craig Fagan and Anthony Gardner from the trip across the Pennines as they recover from their respective injuries, while Sam Ricketts is suspended following his sending off against Sunderland. Paul McShane, however, is back following his suspension.
Sunderland v Blackburn Rovers
Marton Fulop will retain goalkeeping duties for the Black Cats as Craig Gordon continues his recovery from ankle surgery, and George McCartney is still on the long-term absence list with his own ankle problem.
Newly-installed Blackburn manager Sam Allardyce has no new injury worries as he takes his new charges on the road for the first time.
Roque Santa Cruz, Steven Reid and Vincenzo Grella are still injured, while David Dunn's successful return from a four-month lay-off last week means that he will start at the Stadium of Light.
Wigan Athletic v Newcastle United
With Manchester United tied up in the Far East last week it was Wigan who sat out the weekend's fixtures, meaning that the Latics will be well-rested when they entertain Newcastle.
The only injury worry for manager Steve Bruce is Emerson Boyce's hamstring problem, which puts his participation in doubt.
The match is likely to come too soon for Obafemi Martins to return for the Toon as he works to overcome his groin strain. Shola Ameobi is also a doubt after limping off during the win against Spurs on Sunday, while Joey Barton (knee), Alan Smith (Achilles) and Ignacio Gonzalez (Achilles) are all still on the long-term injury list.
Aston Villa v Arsenal, 5.15 pm
Martin O'Neill's only injury problems for Arsenal's visit to Villa Park are striker Jon Carew, who is still struggling with his back problem, and Wilfred Bouma, who is still out with an ankle injury.
A victory for the Gunners would see them leapfrog Villa in the league table, but with inspirational captain Cesc Fabregas out Arsene Wenger's side face a tough battle.
Fabregas will be out for four months after sustaining a partial rupture of his medial ligament during the match against Liverpool at the weekend. Emmanuel Adebayor will be suspended after receiving two yellows during the same match.
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MICHAEL OWEN TO LIVERPOOL FOR XMAS, PLEASE RAFA.
Bad luck for Fulham, Bullard out injured.
anfield stinks like a tramps arse who,s been drinking cider an eatin mushy peas for 2 weeks solid... beware take your mask when entering this shabite stinkin ground..
im a lumberjack an im ok torres bent an keane is definitly gay... KOPITES ARE GOBSHITES
with or without the great fernando bolton are the losers today
God is it only me or is only when Liverpool are winning the kopites all start jumping onthe band wagon and sing! They get a draw or things don't go there way and they winge like babies, how fickle!!!!!!!
welcome back torres our hero
a heavy wet pitch at anfield? when was the last time you went there,the 1960's?
So Jonathan Greening might not make it for West Brom, he's suffering from "blurred vision". I say play him - he might actually get a pass right, because he hasn't done so yet all season!
If it rains or snows, heavy wet pitches like in Anfield will take it's toll on anyone recovering from hamstring injuries..Michael Owen went through that period before- again and again. Torres will be making a mistake if he thinks it's the right time now to play. But knowing Benitez, anything stupid is possible..
If it rains or snows, heavy wet pitches like in Anfield will take it's toll on anyone recovering from hamstring injuries..Michael Owen went through that period before- again and again. Torres will be making a mistake if he thinks it's the right time now to play. But knowing Benitez, anything stupid is possible..
1 of the best striker in the world torres.
I like Torres!
Very important that Liverpool win on Boxing Day as Chelsea will murder West Brom.
busybee 12
That is the point here. There is a tendency to build a side around just one individual like Cristiano Ronaldo, with the danger that should such players be unavailable for whatever reason, the house could collapse like a pack of cards.
john m comment 1:
Oh really.....so I guess that Chelsea and especially Manchester United looking over your shoulders doesn't matter then....does it?
malarona09: wrong site yankee
Mr StanleyJ is buttering all over the places....no need to mention which team you supported when wishing someone good wishes...obviously everyone watch football that is entertaining regardless team.So shut up and stop showing off (as if you are the only Manure fan that love to watch great game regardless.)
turn the "Caps Lock" off please...
HELLO SMUSA..VERY POETICALLY PUT, I AGREE WITH EVERY WORD..OLD GOONER.
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