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- Manchester City could move for Brendan Rodgers in the summer if they axe Manuel Pellegrini.
- But Pellegrini comes out fighting as he defends his position as City manager.
- Rodgers believed he would have been sacked were it not for 'radical changes' at Liverpool.
- Adam Johnson arrested after 15-year-old girl 'boasted about a relationship with him'.
- Rapper 50 Cent stakes £1m on Floyd Mayweather to beat Manny Pacquiao in May.
- Fernando Alonso to miss the Australian Grand Prix after suffering head injury.
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