Football News – Wenger keen to secure deal, Spurs want Foxes’ stopper & much more…

Roberto Mancini has hit out at the standards of refereeing in this country and believes that referees don’t adhere to the same rules with all clubs. The Italian also mentioned that during his time in Italy he always felt that the English referee was the best around, however his feelings have since changed.

Elsewhere in the news Arsenal are keen to secure a new contract for Van Persie before the Euros; Sir Alex Ferguson has warned Ashley Young about his theatrics, while Roberto Di Matteo defends the actions of Didier Drogba.

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Arsene Wenger is keen to tie Robin van Persie down to a new contract before the Dutchman flies out to the Euro 2012 championships – Guardian

Sir Alex Ferguson has warned Ashley Young about his theatrics, amid diving accusations – Guardian

Roberto Mancini has hinted that referees have separate rules for different clubs – Guardian

David Moyes has said he will discipline any member of his team who is seen taking a dive – Daily Telegraph

Roberto Di Matteo has defended the time wasting antics of Didier Drogba at Stamford Bridge in midweek – Sun

Joleon  Lescott has called on his City teammates to ensure that Manchester United don’t clinch the title in their own backyard – Independent

Mark Hughes has urged Gareth Bale to ignore the advances of Barcelona and remain at Tottenham to continue his development – Daily Mail

Anton Ferdinand claims he is shocked at some of the treatment he has received from supporters in the wake of the John Terry race affair – Daily Mail

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Roy Hodgson is not expecting a warm reception on his first return to Anfield since his sacking – Mirror

Tottenham are reportedly keen on signing Kasper Schmeichel to provide competition for Brad Friedel – Sun

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