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QPR defender Mbia apologises for seeing red against Arsenal
Stephane Mbia

The Cameroon international says sorry to fans on Twitter and will now miss the Hoops' next three Premier League games, but manager Mark Hughes defends the 26-year-old's actions


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The midfielder's other half has dismissed suggestions that their relationship is having a negative impact on the Ghanaian's performances


Manchester City recall midfielder Razak from Charlton loan
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The 19-year-old made two appearances for the Addicks but has now returned to the North West before his temporary transfer expired in the January transfer window


Mbia: I thought QPR played in Scotland
Stephane Mbia (OM)

The versatile Cameroon international has explained how his move to London came about and admitted that Hoops manager Mark Hughes "did not really know" much about him


'I feel good there' - Arsenal striker Gervinho delighted with new role
Gervinho - Arsenal - gesto nazi

The 25-year-old Ivorian is loving life up front after making a successful transition from out wide this season and has praised Arsene Wenger for orchestrating the switch

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Michael Essien wants to help needy children in Ghana E-mail
Written by Patrick Doamekpor   

Michael Essien says he will spend his time helping children and the needy in Ghana when he retires from football.

 

The Real Madrid star spends his annual holidays in Ghana developing his foundation for helping the needy in the country.

The Michael Essien Foundation, which the midfielder set up, has been building schools, water and toilet facilities in Ghana.

Now the shy midfielder has revealed that he wants to spend his time helping children when he quits the game.

“I will have time to work with the foundation, help the kids and needy in Ghana,” Essien said when asked what he would do when he retires.

He also spear-headed the biggest international football friendly in Ghana last year to promote peace in the country and Africa.

 
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