Adebayor could start against Arsenal

Adebayor could start against Arsenal

Published Oct. 22, 2010 8:04 p.m. ET

Emmanuel Adebayor's Europa League exploits could persuade Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini to line him up against former club Arsenal in the showcase match in the English Premier League this weekend.

The Togo striker has had limited first-team opportunities this season, with captain Carlos Tevez usually City's lone striker, but impressed Mancini by scoring a hat trick in the 3-1 win over Lech Poznan on Thursday.

"Now he has a good chance to play against Arsenal," Mancini said. "For a striker, it is important to play well and his performance was excellent (against Lech). It is very important for them to score."

Adebayor got in trouble the last time the teams met at the City of Manchester Stadium - in September last year - by running the length of the field to celebrate a goal enthusiastically in front of Gunners fans. He received a warning from the Football Association, who cited "extremely provocative abuse" as a reason why the player was not suspended.

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At that time, Adebayor was City's main striker but after an impressive start to life at the northwest club, he has largely disappointed. He had not scored this season before his hat trick on Thursday.

City's 3-2 victory over Blackpool last weekend lifted the team three points above local rival Manchester United in the standings and to within two points of Chelsea.

After finally resolving the future of Wayne Rooney, who on Friday had a change of heart and signed a new five-year contract with United, Alex Ferguson's side must now focus on matters on the field as the team looks to re-ignite its title hopes.

United is fourth in the table - level on 14 points with Arsenal - after drawing its last three matches in the league and has shown frailties in defense this season.

"We are lagging behind Chelsea and we have to start making up ground quickly," Ferguson said.

United is still the only unbeaten team in the league, however.

"People are saying that this is a good time to play Manchester United, but there is no such thing," Stoke defender Danny Collins said. "Maybe they haven't won as many games as they would have hoped for but they are still Manchester United and they still have a side full of world-class players."

Chelsea, which hosts Wolverhampton Wanderers on Saturday, has reacted well to losing its first game of the season, 1-0 against City on Sept. 25, by beating Arsenal and picking up a draw at Aston Villa to consolidate its position at the top.

The defending champions are set to recall Didier Drogba to their lineup after the Ivory Coast striker missed the last two matches - the Villa draw and an away win against Spartak Moscow in the Champions League - through illness.

England midfielder Frank Lampard is still missing as he recovers from a hernia operation but Portugal right back Jose Bosingwa will return after a year out with knee problems.

"I can say that Bosingwa will start - this is very good news after a long period (out)," said Ancelotti. "Everyone is excited to see him back and he's a very important player."

At the other end of the table, Liverpool manager Roy Hodgson will recall the key players he rested for the 0-0 draw at Napoli in the Europa League on Thursday, such as Fernando Torres and Steven Gerrard, for Sunday's home match against Blackburn.

The Reds are languishing in second-bottom position in the league after a dreadful start to the season - and could be bottom by the time they kick off at Anfield if West Ham avoid defeat against Newcastle a day earlier.

It will be Liverpool's third match since being taken over by New England Sports Ventures, and it is yet to win under its new American owners.

The rest of this weekend's matches take place on Saturday, with fifth-place Tottenham at home to Everton, whose confidence will be boosted by two successive wins - over Birmingham and Liverpool.

Sixth-place West Bromwich Albion is at home to Fulham, Birmingham hosts Blackpool, Villa travels to Sunderland and Bolton is at Wigan.

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