David Beckham's Olympic dream remains intact after he survived the latest cut to Stuart Pearce's GB squad.

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Liverpool remain hopeful Charlie Adam could return this season

Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish is hopeful midfielder Charlie Adam could play again before the end of the season.

Craig Bellamy said the top four should be the aim for Liverpool

Anfield sobers up after cup elation

Players in realistic mood following Wembley win and quick to suggest season is far from over

Brighton's manager, Gus Poyet, has had money to spend

Gus Poyet predicts testing trip to Liverpool for Brighton

Gus Poyet accepts his Brighton players need to produce the perfect performance to trouble Liverpool on Sunday.

Jamie Carragher insists Brighton will be a tough test as Liverpool seek a place in FA Cup quarter-finals

Carragher primed for 'massive' Brighton test

The Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher is ignoring the odds ahead of Sunday's FA Cup fifth-round tie with Brighton and expects another tough test against the Championship side.

Chris Coleman is unveiled as the new Wales manager

Chris Coleman keen for Raymond Verheijen to be part of Wales set-up

Wales manager Chris Coleman is keen for Raymond Verheijen to be part of his backroom staff after holding talks with the outspoken Dutchman.

Jose Reina has pointed to the stability provided by the owners

Liverpool team can take credit for defensive record says Kenny Dalglish

Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish believes the whole team can share the credit for goalkeeper Jose Reina moving to the top of the pile in terms of Barclays Premier League clean sheets.

Andy Carroll wheels away after putting Liverpool on their way to a win at Wolves

Mick McCarthy accepts criticism after Wolves defeat to Liverpool

Wolves boss Mick McCarthy expects speculation over his future to continue after branding his side's performance "unacceptable" in the 3-0 home defeat by Liverpool.

Liverpool slumped to defeat against Bolton

Nigel Reo-Coker not dwelling on Craig Bellamy feud

Bolton captain Nigel Reo-Coker brushed aside his spat with Craig Bellamy to hail the importance of his side's victory over Liverpool.

Shola Ameobi: The 30-year-old striker isn't concerned with the arrival of Papiss Cissé

After seeing off 22 forwards, Ameobi not fazed by Cissé's arrival

There was much deliberation in the North-east yesterday morning – ironically at Sunderland's Academy of Light before Martin O'Neill's press briefing – about how many forwards Shola Ameobi had seen off in his 11 years at Newcastle.

Andy Carroll has failed to live up to his £35m price tag

Kenny Dalglish says Liverpool must be more decisive in front of goal

Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish has called on his players to be more decisive in the final third if they are to solve their goalscoring issues.

Liverpool players pay their respects to Gary Speed

Hart heroics save City a point on sombre day

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Norway find motivation for Wales friendly difficult

Captain Brede Hangeland admits that some of his squad have found it difficult to motivate themselves ahead of tomorrow's friendly against Wales after their Euro 2012 qualifying bid ended in bitter disappointment.

Steven Gerrard delighted with return of Craig Bellamy to Liverpool

Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard admits he never wanted Craig Bellamy to leave Anfield and is pleased the striker has returned for a second spell.

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