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<p>Papiss Demba Cisse may be unable to make his debut for new club Newcastle against Blackburn on Wednesday despite Senegal's early exit from the African Cup of Nations.</p><p>Cisse completed his &pound;10 million move from Freiburg earlier this month, but has yet to appear for his new club because of his participation in the ongoing tournament in Gabon and Equatorial Guinea.</p><p>However Senegal&rsquo;s unexpected exit from the tournament means both Cisse and fellow Toon striker Demba Ba will return to the North East earlier than expected,  prompting speculation both could be inline for a return in time for the game at Ewood Park.</p><p>However manager Alan Pardew has admitted both players may not return to the line up on Wednesday, because of Senegal&rsquo;s plans now they have exited the tournament.</p><p>&quot;Just because Senegal are going home doesn't necessarily mean they'll be playing for us next week,&quot; Pardew told reporters. &ldquo;It's not as simple as that and I couldn't really say what their chances are.&rdquo;</p><p>&quot;We have to contact Senegal about their plans, because they might want to fly back together as a squad, but we will be pushing to get them back to Newcastle.&quot;</p><p>Newcastle have performed well in the absence of top-scorer Ba in particular and currently occupy a top six spot, but suffered a humbling 5-2 defeat against Fulham last week having taken a 1-0 lead.</p><p>While Pardew described their early return to the Sports Direct Arena as a &lsquo;big bonus&rsquo;, the former West Ham boss admitted he was worried about the psychological damage they may have suffered because of their role in Senegal&rsquo;s failed campaign.</p><p>I hope they're not too damaged because, considering Senegal's ranking, they'll be disappointed by the two results so far,&quot; said Pardew.</p><p>&quot;And they still have one game to go, which will be difficult with them already being out.</p><p>&quot;But the plus side is that they are heading back here and they will definitely be involved for the Aston Villa game on Sunday week and that is a big bonus for us.&quot;</p><p>Of more immediate concern for Pardew is his side&rsquo;s F.A Cup fourth round tie against Brighton on Saturday, a game that captain Fabricio Coloccini looks set to miss with a groin injury.</p><p>&quot;We'll just have to wait and see, but at this stage he's a doubt,&quot; Pardew commented.</p>
 
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<p>Portugal coach Paulo Bento felt his side deserved their 3-2 victory over Denmark in Lviv, insisting it would have been &quot;unjust&quot; had his side been held to a draw.</p><p>Goals from Pepe and Helder Postiga had their team 2-0 ahead but Nicklas Bendtner pulled one back just before half-time and, after Cristiano Ronaldo had missed a couple of straightforward chances, the Arsenal striker scored a second.</p><p>Substitute Silvestre Varela snatched a winner three minutes from time and Bento felt that did justice to their performance. &quot;The team were focused throughout and showed real quality,&quot; he said.</p><p>Copyright (c) PA Sport 2012, All Rights Reserved.</p>
 
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<p>Just when you think you couldnt have any more love for a footballer, Cesc Fabregas goes and does something stupid like that! A goal, four assists, and a performance that even De Niro would have been proud of, and the Spaniard is guiding teams up and down the country to Fantasy League glory.</p><p>He wasnt alone of course, the little men had their day too. Kamil Zayatte, Andre Bikey, Hasim Yebda &amp; Steven Fletcher all got themselves some lovely points, as Fantasy Football takes a break this week for that set of darned World Cup qualifiers.</p><p>The Men In Form</p><p>Well Fabregas obviously. His goal, assists and bonus points gave him a monstrous 22 points (double that if you were clever enough, like me, to give him the captains armband), and take him comfortably clear as the games top scoring midfielder.</p><p>Elsewhere, Richard Dunne bounced back from rejection by Manchester City with a dominant display against his old side for new club Aston Villa. A headed goal, his first for Villa, and a solid display all-round gave Dunney 11 points and moves him into the top six defenders.</p><p>But even Dunne cannot compete with the form of another Arsenal player, Thomas Vermaelen. The Belgian may not be clean-sheeting his way to the top, but his ferocious equaliser against Blackburn last week was his fourth Premier League goal of the season  with an assist thrown in  and the former Ajax man is now officially the hottest property in the game. At ?7m however, he is a bank-breaker.</p><p>The Men to Avoid</p><p>Well for every ying, there is a yang. Arsenal and their attacking play was very much the ying. How about Blackburns defence? Yang. Rovers had the temerity to twice take the lead at the Emirates, but their defence consisted of four full backs. Four pretty poor full backs too. Six goals shipped meant that no Rovers defender picked up points, and things dont look too rosy in the Allardyce garden ahead of a local derby with Burnley.</p><p>Martin Skrtel, at one point, looked like being the next Nemanja Vidic. Bald head, ferocious glare, no-nonsense style. So what has happened? The Slovakian has played six games this season and scored 8 points. Four yellow cards show he is struggling, and Liverpool have kept just two clean sheets all season. His value has dropped to ?5.8m, but with Daniel Agger ready to return soon, that may even be too steep.</p><p>Do you know who Spurs most expensive defender is? Ledley King? Jonathan Woodgate? Goalscoring hero Vedran Corluka? No, its Gareth Bale. Yep, Gareth Bale, who has played a total of seven minutes this season. At ?5.4m, the Welshman may offer a goal threat with his set-pieces and daring raids, but that is only when he actually gets onto the pitch. Which is not something you can really afford the gamble on, is it?</p><p>Bargain Hunt</p><p>Joe Hart (Birmingham)  This gets harder each week, it has to be said. But Joe Harts form for Birmingham this season has been good enough to earn him an albeit belated call-up to Fabio Capellos England squad. He may have been culpable for Burnleys opener at the weekend, but he is in good form and at ?4.2m he is a very good cheap goalkeeper.</p><p>Kevin Prince Boateng (Portsmouth)  They had to come good sooner of later. Pompeys first win of the season was welcomed far beyond the south coast, but the contribution of this young German was not ignored. Boateng has a reputation for being a difficult customer, but seems to have settled quickly at Portsmouth, a goal and an assist already, and the former Spurs man looks nifty at ?5m.</p><p>David Nugent (Burnley)  Mocked at Pompey, reborn at Burnley. Nugent will probably never get another chance to pinch a goal for England, but he is finally getting the chance to show he can cut it at Premier League level. Two goals on his home debut was proof enough, but the former Preston man added to that with a smart all-round display, and assist, against Birmingham. ?5.2m for a striker who will start most games? Do it.</p><p>My team</p><p>Well, what can I say? I dont write the expert opinion for nothing you know. Captain Fabregas and his merry men led me to a glorious 80 point-week. My three strikers  Drogba, Bent and Van Persie  all made contributions, but it was Cesc and his 44 points which really made my week, and propelled me up my leagues.</p><p>Football Media League</p><p>Including this one! 80 points this week threw me into third place in the Football Media League. Only the in-form Jon Eggert Hallssons Handavinna (528 points) and James Newman and his lid lickers (502 points) stand above me, although competition is fierce with Andy Roachs Strawbears creeping ominously into the top five on the back of a big fat Fabregas inspired week.</p><p>You can join the Football Media league here.</p>
 
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