Liverpool defender Glen Johnson welcomes the competition he is coming under from younger members of the squad despite already being forced out of his regular position... more
Wayne Rooney put his personal problems to one side just as he promised and fired England on their way to a Euro 2012 qualifying win over 10-man Switzerland... more
Defender is anxious that his team put their miserable European form at Anfield this season behind them and give the supporters something to cheer... more
Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez hopes to be able to name striker Fernando Torres in his favoured formation for the early kick-off at Portsmouth... more
Liverpool defender Glen Johnson believes the side must build on a platform of defensive defiance to improve their chances of a top-four Barclays Premier League finish... more
By going for the battering-ram approach of the Villa striker, England’s boss is planning to create space which can then be exploited by his creative midfield... more
Fabio Capello expects to have his entire squad training as England begin the build-up to a World Cup qualifier against Croatia that could confirm their place at South Africa 2010... more
Football: Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez has defended his decision to pay over the odds for right-back Glen Johnson, even though he admitted the deal has cost him more than he had hoped... more
Football: Glen Johnson has claimed he is unaware of any deal that will see him leave Portsmouth and has admitted he hated his first spell at Chelsea... more
Football: Manchester United have six players in the PFA Premier League Team of the Year but there is no place for England striker Wayne Rooney ... more
Sean Davis was the unlikely hero of Portsmouth's first home win under new boss Tony Adams after another two-goal giveaway against Blackburn gave Fratton Park a fright... more
Glen Johnson insisted the stunning Ronaldinho free-kick which helped AC Milan escape from Portsmouth with a 2-2 draw should never have been allowed... more
Sound check: German industrial metal band Rammstein literally play with fire in their live performances - and now they are about to unleash their singeing spectacle on London. Watch out for your eyebrows