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Mark Hughes senses opportunity for Manchester City to turn screw on Liverpool

“At this level, everyone earns big money. The question is, do you make the right decisions and do what is best for your career? If it’s just for the money, sometimes you will make mistakes and I’ve been surprised by some decisions this summer — like [Gareth] Barry. I won’t say too much, but it was clearly 100 per cent for money.” Rafael Benítez, Liverpool...

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Mark Hughes senses opportunity for Manchester City to turn screw on Liverpool

“At this level, everyone earns big money. The question is, do you make the right decisions and do what is best for your career? If it’s just for the money, sometimes you will make mistakes and I’ve been surprised by some decisions this summer — like [Gareth] Barry. I won’t say too much, but it was clearly 100 per cent for money.” Rafael Benítez, Liverpool...

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Carlos Tevez to face Liverpool after Mark Hughes plays down retirement talk

T'z, just four months into a five-year contract at Eastlands, said last week that he was "tired of so much football" and confessed that it "crosses my mind to hang up my boots" if Argentina win the World Cup in South Africa next summer...

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English: Craig Bellamy is playing best football of his life, says Man City boss Mark Hughes

MARK HUGHES swears Man City motormouth Craig Bellamy is in the form of his life now he's learned to let his football do the talking.

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Manchester City manager Mark Hughes must finetune his defence

Tightening up frail defence must be the No1 focus for manager Mark Hughes.

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Manchester City Boss Mark Hughes Quells Carlos Tevez Retirement Talk (Goal.com)

Tevez 'retirement' remarks lost in translation.

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Why Mark Hughes or Rafa Benitez will have replaced Thierry Henry as public enemy no 1 by Monday - Martin Lipton's Lunchtime Read

The world may be all in a spin over Thierry Henry's image-destroying moment in Paris.But in football, the news cycle doesn't stay still for long and by tomorrow afternoon either Mark Hughes or Rafa Benitez is likely to be the target of the apoplectic phone-in callers.The return of the Premier League from its fortnight hibernation comes with an encounter that would have been expected to be big at the...

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Liverpool thoughts

The handshake between Rafa Benitez and Mark Hughes at the end of today's 2-2 draw spoke volumes. Although a pulsating second half had rescued what looked to be a turgid scoreless draw provided plenty of the attacking threat both sides possess, their frustrated expressions bore the knowledge of all too familiar frailties and failings that continue to cost their respctive sides. In isolation, a point...

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Hughes on the Anfield point

“To be perfectly honest we are a little bit disappointed, because it was a game we felt quite comfortable in. We restricted them to very attempts on goal in the first half and we looked dangerous on the break. “We got our noses in front but there is a sense of disappointment because there was an opportunity missed here today and I felt that Liverpool were there for the taking. “I’m...

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Manchester City waste the chance to confirm their top-four ambitions

Against a weakened Liverpool at Anfield, Mark Hughes's policy of containment cost his side two points Manchester City should seek a placenta cure for their lack of ambition when they next visit the besieged Belgrade home of Mariana Kovacevic. A point at Anfield is no disgrace, as Mark Hughes mentioned once or twice afterwards, and but for the deflection that aided Liverpool's equaliser, his game-plan...

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Liverpool 2-2 Manchester City

A sixth consecutive draw was the last thing Manchester City wanted, though Mark Hughes did concede beforehand that you could never regard sharing the points at Anfield as a poor result. That was before he knew City would be 2-1 up with just 12 minutes remaining. By conceding an equaliser barely a minute after taking the lead, City showed their inexperience – otherwise, they have every reason...

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Premier League: Liverpool v Manchester City - live! | Tom Lutz

Hit refresh for the latest news or tick the auto-update button below. Email any thoughts and suggestions to tom.lutz@guardian.co.uk Can Liverpool regain some momentum in the Premier League? Today they host Mark Hughes and his squad cobbled together with just a few tens of millions, who visit Anfield with the intention of further upsetting the league's established order. Tom will be here from around...

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Hughes plays down Tevez quit talk

Manchester City boss Mark Hughes does not believe Carlos Tevez is seriously considering retirement and reckons he may have been misquoted.

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Bellamy's form thrills Hughes

Manchester City manager Mark Hughes has hailed the recent form of Wales international striker Craig Bellamy, who has scored five times in his last eight games...

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Hughes plays down Tevez quit talk

Manchester City boss Mark Hughes does not believe Carlos Tevez is seriously considering retirement and reckons he may have been misquoted.