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Tuesday, October 16, 2007
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MANCHESTER, England Manchester United winger Ryan Giggs signed a one-year contract with the Premier League champions on Tuesday.Giggs's current deal expired at the end of this season but he will now remain at Old Trafford until at least June 2009.Agreeing to extend his stay with United means Giggs should beat Sir Bobby Charlton's club record of 759 appearances. The Wales star has played 727 times and is one of United's most decorated playerswith 18 major medals to his name, including nine Premier League titles, four FA Cups and one European Cup."I am delighted to have signed for a further season," Giggs told United's website. "I am enjoying football more than ever and I hope to carry on playing football for Manchester United for as long as I can."I would like to thank Sir Alex Ferguson, the fans and everyone at the club for the great support I have received over the years."United manager Ferguson hailed Giggs's loyalty to the United cause."Ryan Giggs epitomises the word loyalty, he signed here as a 14-year old school boy and is still with the club 20 years on," Ferguson said."Apart from his playing ability he has a fantastic demeanour and is a great role model to the younger players. I am sure he will be at the club for a long time to come." MOSCOW - England's bid to clinch their place at the Euro 2008 finals have been bolstered by signs that captain John Terry will be back at the helm for their qualifying clash with Russia here on Wednesday. The Chelsea defender, who missed Saturday's 3-0 win over Estonia with a knee injury, has returned to training and, barring a fresh setback, will return to a defence that is steeling itself for a testing evening in the Russian capital.Sub-zero temperatures, a hostile 78,000 crowd and an unfamiliar artificial surface will all combine to make the examination Steve McClaren's side face in the Luzhnik Stadium more rigorous. But it is nevertheless one they should feel confident of passingAny concerns the England players have about what awaits them on Wednesday evening will be more than offset by memories of the ease with which Russia's defensive infrastructure was dismantled in their 3-0 defeat at Wembley last month.That win put England in control of their own destiny in group E, a position they will retain as long as they avoid defeat on Wednesday evening. A draw would leave McClaren's men requiring one more point from their final qualifier, at home to a Croatian side who are likely to have already clinched their finals spot by that stage. Russia will be relieved that a broken metatarsal bone has prevented Emile Heskey from making the trip to Moscow. The Wigan forward's power and ability to generate openings for Michael Owen was at the heart of much of England's good work when the two sides met at Wembley last month. In his absence, Wayne Rooney has returned to partner Owen and scored his first competitive goal for his country since Euro 2004 in Saturday's 3-0 win over the Estonians. The fact that Rooney may not have been guaranteed a starting spot had Heskey not succumbed to injury articulates the rich resources McClaren can tap and Russia's coach Guus Hiddink readily acknowledges that his side cannot match the quality of their guests. "England are better and have more confidence," the Dutchman acknowledged. "We need to score but we should not get carried away with attacking -- we also need to keep a close watch on their leading players."Hiddink believes England will have done sufficient homework on the artificial surface to neutralise any advantage his players may have gained from their greater familiarity with it. "There has been a lot of talk about this in the build up to the game but I don't think there will be any real advantage to us," he said. "But our fans will create a fiery atmosphere and it will be difficult for England.Russia go into the match buoyed by the news that Hiddink has decided to extend his time in charge of the national side until the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. But their preparations have been hit by the loss of winger Vladimir Bystrov to injury. England will be without first-choice left-back Ashley Cole, who suffered an ankle injury in the win over Estonia, and look set to leave Frank Lampard on the bench for a second successive match.McClaren had toyed with the option of switching to a 4-3-3 formation which would allow Lampard to come into the team at the expense of the Chelsea team-mate Shaun Wright-Phillips. But the indications from England's final training sessions were that he intends to persevere with Gareth Barry and Steven At left-back McClaren must choose between Everton's Joleon Lescott, who made his debut as a second half substitute on Saturday, his vastly more experienced club-mate, Phil Neville, and Reading's Nicky Shorey as cover for Ashley Cole. info by enterbet.com
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