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Premier League Sharp-shooters: Dzeko Sets The Pace on Week 3

He was a mis-firing striker for much of his time at Manchester City last season, but Edin Dzeko has put all behind him with a blistering start to the 19th English Premier League season.
Dzeko took his tally to 6 in three games, while players from no fewer than 13 countries hit the target over the weekend. As Manchester United’s winning margin in the last game of the weekend eclipsed City’s over Tottenham, there was also a hat-trick for Wayne Rooney, the 6th of his Old Trafford career.

Only three current players have scored more Premier League goals than Rooney, but that may soon change with the Croxteth-born striker now on 122, just one behind Chelsea’s Nicolas Anelka. After Anelka, the next man in Rooney’s sights is the Frenchman’s Chelsea team-mate Frank Lampard, who made it 140 career goals in the Premiership with a vital penalty conversion in the Blues win over a spirited Norwich City.
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Manchester United: Are Welbeck and Cleverley the Core of a New Golden Generation?

Thursday August 25 2011,
Tags: Manchester United, Danny Welbeck, Tom Cleverley
Manchester United are no strangers to a group of outstanding young players coming up and ushering in an era of success.
‘The Busby Babes’ are at the very foundation of Old Trafford history. Sir Matt Busby oversaw a young United team that won the 1956 and 1957 English Title’s with an average age of 21 and 22 years respectively.

The team included legends of the game such as Duncan Edwards, Tommy Taylor and World Cup winner Sir Bobby Charlton.

Tragically, the true greatness of that team will never be fully known, as eight players were killed in the Munich Air Disaster of 1958.

Decades later, United developed a new batch of greats that would become known as ‘Fergies Fledglings.’

This group contained David Beckham, Ryan Giggs, the Neville Brothers and Paul Scholes. They would go on to win the League and Cup double in 1996, and make a mockery of BBC pundit Alan Hansen’s infamous early season statement; “You’ll never win anything with kids.”
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Jack Wilshere Inspires Young English Players - Man United's Danny Welbeck

Having spent a season on-loan at Sunderland, Danny Welbeck is absolutely convinced on the importance of gaining some first team opportunities, just like Wilshere did at Bolton
Danny Welbeck is set to be given a shot at regular football with Manchester United this season after Sir Alex Ferguson confirmed that he will not be looking to loan out the England U-21 International. Welbeck spent last season on-loan with Sunderland and was impressive, with Steve Bruce apparently eyeing him as a permanent signing.

But even he is excited about being a Manchester United player ahead of the upcoming season and made comparisons between himself and Jack Wilshere. The Arsenal teenager spent some significant time on loan at Bolton Wanderers two seasons ago and since then; there hasn't been any turning back.
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Steve Bruce Hopeful On Keeping Danny Welbeck

Steve Bruce wants to keep Welbeck at the Stadium of Light although he admitted that Sir Alex Ferguson might never allow that to happen.
Manchester United's Danny Welbeck has certainly proved his credentials after having had a magnificent season while being on-loan at Sunderland this season. Nevertheless, the Black Cats manager Steve Bruce has stated that he would love to bring Welbeck on a permanent deal- although he was quick to admit that it might be an impossible task.

Sir Alex Ferguson has already stressed that the 20 year old striker is on his team radar for next season and the United manager is likely to reject any sort of bids for the highly talented youngsters.
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England vs Ghana Report

A superb injury time goal by Asamoah Gyan earned Ghana a 1-1 draw against England in an international friendly at Wembley Stadium.
Liverpool striker Andrew Carroll had given England a first half lead, before Sunderland’s Gyan leveled matters with a fine solo strike in added time.

The game was an entertaining affair and the tone was set early as both teams had early scoring chances. First Dominic Adiyiah was released before being denied by Joe Hart in the England goal, before Ashley Young forced a good save from Richard Kingson.

England then created another chance when Stewart Downing crossed to his Aston Villa teammate Young, but the winger fired against the crossbar when it seemed easier to score. Ghana soon threatened at the other end, and a Sulley Muntari free kick was met by Adiyiah, only for Hart to keep the scores level with an athletic save.
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Can Ghana Teach A Lesson To England Debut Boy Danny Welbeck?

Tuesday March 29 2011,
Tags: Danny Welbeck
England starlet Danny Welbeck, who is of Ghanaian origins, will make his senior team debut against Ghana tonight. Will this coincidence transform into a nightmare for the striker?
Following the withdrawal of Spurs’ Aaron Lennon from England’s squad due to a hamstring injury, Danny Welbeck has been called up to fill the hole created. The young forward is fresh from scoring against Denmark last Thursday for England’s U-21 team.

Danny Welbeck has already angered Ghanaian fans through a few comments which he made concerning the prospect of representing the Black Stars. Welbeck, who has played for England at different youth levels, was quoted as saying by Ghanasoccernet recently:

“My mum and dad are from Ghana, so I’m eligible to play for both countries. I spoke briefly to a guy from the Ghana FA when he came to a Sunderland game to watch John Mensah, Asamoah Gyan and Sulley Muntari.
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Sunderland’s Fraizer Campbell: Ex-Manchester United Mate Danny Welbeck Is Good

Manchester United’s Danny Welbeck has reunited with former Red Devils player Fraizer Campbell at Sunderland.

Sunderland's Fraizer CampbellThe English player of Ghanaian origins is on loan with the Black Cats to receive more playing time on the field. Danny Welbeck, who scored a screamer for Manchester United against Stoke City on his English Premier League debut, is excited at the opportunities that a club like Sunderland could give him.

Now his former teammate at Old Trafford, Fraizer Campbell, has encouraged the 19-year-old forward to dazzle at the Stadium of Light. Talking to Goal.com UK, 22-year-old Campbell declared:

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