Liverpool 0-0 Fulham

On a poor day for the Premiership’s big four, Rafa Benitez’s Liverpool were held to a goalless draw at Anfield by Fulham, who, prior to this game, had picked up just one point from their trips away from Craven Cottage this season. But because Chelsea and Manchester United had similar results against Newcastle and Aston Villa respectively, Liverpool are still on the same number of points as the Blues.

Fernando Torres started for Liverpool, and was easily their best attacking player of the afternoon. Robbie Keane looked short on confidence, and neither Dirk Kuyt nor Albert Riera were at their best as Liverpool desperately looked for a way to break Fulham down. With skipper Steven Gerrard out of the squad with an injury, Liverpool were unable to deliver the killing blow to Roy Hodgson’s side, for whom a stalemate was as good as a win.

Torres was easily Liverpool's best player on show ( Photo : Philip Gabrielsen)
Torres was easily Liverpool's best player on show ( Photo : Philip Gabrielsen)

With Gerrard unavailable Benitez surprised one and all by starting with Lucas Leiva, and relegating in form Xabi Alonso to the bench. The Reds started off fairly well, although there were plenty of misplaced passes floating around. The best chance of the first half fell to Robbie Keane after Fabio Aurelio’s ball had taken deflections off both Torres and Jimmy Bullard, but Australian keeper Mark Schwarzer did well to get his face in the way. In his Spurs days, you would have probably seen Keane loft it over the keeper rather than smash it into this face.

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We will not sell Buffon- Juventus

Italian side Juventus have insisted that goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon is not for sale, not even if Manchester City are willing to spend a whopping 60 million pounds for the 30 year old.

Gianluigi Buffon
Wanted- Man City are reportedly willing to offer Buffon £240,000 a week
However Juventus coach Claudio Ranieiri and president Jean Claude Blanc have said that the 2006 World Cup winner will stay in Turin, and will not move north to the City of Manchester Stadium. If the Telegraph is to be believed, Buffon reportedly said earlier this week that if such an offer did come along, then ” he would himself make the deal happen ”

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Tottenham Hotspur recall on loan keeper Ben Alnwick

Spurs boss Harry Redknapp has recalled Ben Alnwick from his loan spell at Carlisle United. Alnwick was brought to Brunton Park by ex Carlisle boss John Ward on a one month loan in October, and made his six appearances in his four week stay at the club. Caretaker boss John Abott has said that he would have liked Alnwick to stay for another two months, but understood the circumstances in which he was being recalled to White Hart Lane.

Alnwick, 21, was signed by Tottenham from Sunderland in January 2007 for £900,000. He has not made his first team Spurs debut yet, and has also had loan spells at Luton Town and Leicester City.

Harry Redknapp has recalled Alnwick from his loan spell
Harry Redknapp has recalled Alnwick from his loan spell- Photo from Flickr ( Phil Butcher)

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