And of course who can forget Fernando Torres’ acrimonious move to Chelsea in 2011 – for . But surprisingly, the former Chelsea boss has persevered with the Belgian midfielder. Ive heard on Lucas that hes impressed a lot of people on the training ground. ats for the EFL Cup tie against AccringtonThe club moved quickly on Thursday morning to deny there were any “extraordinary issues. from their first three games back in the big time, but the Toffees setback was their second consecutive defeat after the previous weeks 2-1 defeat at home to Crystal Palace. It is a nightmare run of games, where United have the chance to make a major statement of intent against some of their biggest challengers. d Cup, only for fate to intervene and strike him down with a stomach bug, courtesy of his nephew. ELATED ARTICLESPAY BACKWest Ham 1 Accrington 0: Dimitri Payet strikes brilliant last-gasp free-kick to see off stubborn StanleyHammer BlowWest Ham rocked by latest Andy Carroll injury blow as striker fears he will be out until HalloweenHammer StrikeWest Ham legend Billy Bonds blasts new stadium for lacking atmosphere: 'It's not a football ground'MAN UPWest Ham star Sofiane Feghouli admits whole squad need to 'take a long look at ourselves'upton sparksWest Ham's Upton Park sees explosions light up sky for new Pierce Brosnan blockbuster movie The 60,000-seater stadium was only two thirds full, but according to Twitter some of the clubs supporters were left frustrated. hed second in the league’s scoring charts with 23 goals behind Louis Saha, who Ferguson would eventually sign. es, including wins for Man City and ArsenalSACK RACEMark Hughes now heavy favourite to be first Prem boss out the door after Stoke thumped by Palacetott classStoke 0 Tottenham 4: Harry Kane finally gets off the mark this season as a rampant Spurs brush Stoke City asideTheo the centurionHull 1 Arsenal 4: Theo Walcott bags his 100th career goal and Alexis Sanchez's double sinks ten-man CityNARKY SPARKYMark Hughes fears Stoke have been stuck in Blunderland so long that top-half hopes are already over Geoff Cameron showed why he is a handy man to have around after starting in his third different position in three games – right-back against Spurs, centre-half against Crystal Palace and holding midfielder against Hull.