Jamie Redknapp's weekend watch: Ray of sunshine lights up the Bridge

02 March 2009 04:49
Three wins under Guus Hiddink for Chelsea[LNB], but it's not just about the man at the top. [LNB]Word reaches me that Ray Wilkins and reserve team coach Paul Clement have had a big impact on the training ground. [LNB]The players are enjoying their fresh input.[LNB] [LNB]  Ray of light: Chelsea assistant Ray Wilkins and temporary boss Guus Hiddink revel in delight after Frank Lampard headed a dramatic last minute winner[LNB]NEVER MIND, RAFARafa Benitez can't be that distressed as Liverpool[LNB]collapse in the league: the result at Middlesbrough[LNB]leaves him free to concentrate on the competition he likes the most, the Champions League. It improves his standing abroad... but what about at home?[LNB]   More from Jamie Redknapp... Jamie Redknapp's Weekend Watch: Marked man Young and Bruce Almighty[LNB]23/02/09 JAMIE REDKNAPP: Player power is a dangerous game to play[LNB]11/02/09 JAMIE REDKNAPP'S WEEKEND WATCH: Blues need cash boost and Arteta should be facing Becks in Seville [LNB]09/02/09 Jamie Redknapp: Robbie has point to prove after his Rafa nightmare[LNB]02/02/09 Jamie Redknapp's weekend watch: Davies the destroyer [LNB]02/02/09 Watertight United are simply unstoppable but Liverpool are fading fast from the title race[LNB]29/01/09 Jamie Redknapp's Weekend Watch: Good deal or a loada Bull?[LNB]26/01/09 Jamie Redknapp: Manchester City should get a Maka not a Kaka[LNB]18/01/09 VIEW FULL ARCHIVE[LNB]  BORO BOUNCE BACKGareth Southgate sent out his strongest line-up at West Ham[LNB]in the FA Cup, got a result and Middlesbrough haven't looked back. Confidence breeds good results and momentum. That's four games unbeaten and a well-earned change of fortune.[LNB]BIG BEN'S A STAR Ben Foster could become a regular for England. He has the right temperament but might need to leave to better himself. But how do you leave a club like United[LNB]? [LNB] Champagne supernova: Goalkeeper Ben Foster celebrates winning the Carling Cup with his Manchester United team-mates at Wembley[LNB]He won them the Carling Cup, setting the tone in the shootout by saving Jamie O'Hara's penalty.[LNB]ONE GOOD LEAGUE For drama, look no further than League One. The top two drew 2-2, third placed Peterborough lost at home to Southend, Oldham won with a last-minute goal at Millwall and almost 25,000 turned up to see Leeds return to the top six.[LNB]BIG SAM, BIG RESULT Sam Allardyce (right) and Blackburn[LNB]moved out of the bottom three, but his close mate and old No 2 Phil Brown will now be looking anxiously towards the trap door at Hull[LNB]. [LNB]This is a big week ahead for the struggling teams. Wins are crucial.[LNB] [LNB]

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