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Striker Carroll in spotlight against Newcastle

Posted: 28 Dec 2011 03:53 PM PST

LONDON, Dec 29 — Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish has backed Andy Carroll to put his lean spell behind him as the Anfield club prepare for tomorrow's Premier League match against the mis-firing striker's former side Newcastle United.

The clash between sixth-placed Liverpool and Newcastle, a place below them, kicks off a six-day, 19-match Premier League holiday extravaganza.

League leaders Manchester City are in action on Sunday when they visit Sunderland, enjoying a revival under new manager Martin O'Neill, and then host Liverpool next Tuesday.

Second-placed Manchester United face bottom club Blackburn Rovers at Old Trafford on Saturday and then travel to Newcastle on January 4, while third-placed Tottenham Hotspur visit Swansea City on Saturday before playing West Brom at home on January 3.

Carroll has scored five goals in 28 appearances for Liverpool since his £35 million (RM173.1 million) move to Anfield last January and netted just twice this season but Dalglish told a news conference yesterday the 22-year-old had worked hard and caused the club no problems.

"I think you yourselves have a bigger problem with Andy Carroll than anyone else," Dalglish told reporters.

"Every week there are questions; this time it is understandable I suppose because he's playing against Newcastle United if he was to start, but I don't understand it.

"It is unfortunate he attracts some attention to himself from yourselves, but for us since he has come here, he has gone about his work very well on and off the pitch and he is adjusting to life at a new club with a new philosophy and a new way of playing.

"There is nobody at our place who couldn't be doing better, so he is in the same bracket as everyone else," he said.

Suarez banned

While Carroll is expected to start for Liverpool against Newcastle, Uruguayan striker Luis Suarez will be absent after being banned for one match and fined £20,000 by the FA for making an offensive gesture to Fulham fans during the defeat at Craven Cottage earlier this month.

That ban is separate from the eight-match suspension the FA imposed on the Uruguayan last week after he was found guilty of racially abusing Manchester United's Patrice Evra.

However, Dalglish could recall club captain Steven Gerrard to the starting lineup after the midfielder returned to action from a 10-match injury layoff as a second-half substitute against Blackburn.

Manchester United have the chance to go clear at the top of the table for the first time since the beginning of October when they face Blackburn on Saturday, with City not playing at Sunderland until Sunday.

United beat Wigan Athletic 5-0 on Monday to pull level on 45 points with City, who could only draw 0-0 at West Bromwich Albion.

While City remain the bookies favourites for the title, goalkeeper Joe Hart said they were beginning to feel the pressure.

"Of course we feel the pressure," he told reporters. "You have to earn the title and it's hard work.

"We're the team to beat and we're enjoying that but it's not always going to be as easy as we've sometimes made it look in the past." — Reuters

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Corretja holds out hope for Nadal in Davis Cup

Posted: 28 Dec 2011 07:24 AM PST

Nadal has said his priority for 2012 is the London Olympics. — Reuters file pic

MADRID, Dec 28 — Spain's new Davis Cup team captain Alex Corretja said he had not given up hope of being able to count on Rafa Nadal and David Ferrer for the 2012 campaign.

Corretja has been brought in on a two-year contract to replace Albert Costa, who stepped aside after captaining Spain to Davis Cup victory for the second time in three years earlier this month.

After beating Argentina in Seville, world number two Nadal and world number five Ferrer said they would not be available as they turned their focus on next year's London Olympics.

"No one has told me they are not going to play," Corretja told reporters at his presentation today.

"It's another thing what they have said in the press. I want to hear everyone's opinions and their motives, and if there are players that feel they need to rest I will respect that and try to select the best team for each round.

"The team has to be above the individual. If I didn't think we had options without them I wouldn't be here."

Spain set out in search of their sixth Davis Cup title when Kazakhstan visit for their world group first round tie at home on February 10-12.

"My first objective is to have the best players available for February because if we don't get through that tie we don't make it to November," added Corretja, who said he would speak to the players and their coaches at the Australian Open. — Reuters

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