Jamie Redknapp's weekend watch: Tevez must stay, Bent the ace finisher

27 April 2009 01:49
KEEP CARLOS?Carlos Tevez is some player. His introduction at half-time on Saturday, his energy and his chasing of every ball as if it is his last game for Manchester United lifted everyone. It's a big decision to pay £30m for him but they will miss him if he goes.[LNB] It's all over: League is ours to lose after storming fightback - Rooney[LNB] [LNB]That's how it should be done: Carlos Tevez (left) came off the bench and changed the game for Manchester United[LNB]ENGLAND'S MAESTROI left Manchester United v Spurs feeling bruised I am not going to use this column to share my views on Howard Webb but nonetheless still marvelling at Wayne Rooney. He had a hand in all five Manchester United goals. He is a special footballer. I'm glad he's English.[LNB]   More from ... VIEW FULL ARCHIVE FINISHING WELLDarren Bent is the topscoring English striker in the Premier League and he will finish the season with a decent haul.[LNB]There will be a lot of competition at Spurs next season but he can hold his head up high for his efforts.[LNB]JOY FROM BRAZILRobinho has had his fair share of criticism, but his strike at Everton takes him to 13 league goals in his debut season. [LNB]Only Cristiano Ronaldo and Nicolas Anelka have scored more. That's no bad return for a new player in an ever-changing line-up.[LNB] I'm not fit to clean your boots: Robinho (right) celebrates his goal against Everton with Elano[LNB] PASSPORTS READYRoy Hodgson spent much of his early career in Europe... now he might be going back there, taking Fulham into the Europa League. It would be the highest finish in their 130-year history.[LNB]MAKING A MESSIMy spies tell me that Jose Bosingwa was average as a makeshift left back at West Ham. Next up, Lionel Messi. I hope Chelsea don't become obsessed with the little magic man, though. There are so many other dangers: Xavi and Iniesta, for starters.[LNB][LNB][LNB] [LNB]  

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