Lee Carsley
- Current club: England national under-21 football team
- Date of Birth: 28 February 1974
- Birthplace: Birmingham, Birmingham, England
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Chelsea midfielder suffers injury before Arsenal clash
Chelsea midfielder Cole Palmer has suffered an injury ahead of the Premier League clash against Arsenal this weekend.
Everton want Dudu Cearense
Everton are in the market for £8 million midfielder Dudu Cearense. The CSKA Moscow midfielder has emerged as an interesting acquisition for Everton and is firmly on David Moyes' radar.
Carsley joins Birmingham
Lee Carsley has decided to finish his time at Everton and help Birmingham City make an immediate return from the Championship back into the country's top flight. Carsley's contract had expired at Everton and Moyes had decided not to offer him a deal.
Moyes will give Carsley deal
Everton boss David Moyes has revealed that he expects Lee Carsley will receive a new contract at the club, but will not discuss this with him until the end of the season.
Carew frustrates Everton
Aston Villa kept up their charge for fifth spot thanks to a late header from John Carew who brought the Villains back into the game at Goodison Park with a 2-2 draw. A victory for Everton would've guaranteed fifth spot for the Toffees.
Trap reveals Ireland squad
New Ireland boss Giovanni Trapattoni has revealed his first preliminary squad for the training camp in Portugal in May.
Everton destroy Brann
Everton wrapped up qualification for the next round of the UEFA Cup thanks to the contribution of a stunning Yakubu hattrick in a 6-1 victory. Andy Johnson (2) and Mikel Arteta also got on the scoresheet.
Moyes: result was justified
David Moyes has insisted that it would have been unfair had Everton not grabbed two injury time goals from Carsley and Vaughan to defeat Birmingham on Saturday. Moyes said: "Not to have won would have been unjust. We showed great character and stuck at it, and I think we deserved the situation to turn in our favour."
Villa battle past Everton
Aston Villa have notched an impressive three points as they battled to a 2-0 victory over Everton. Martin O'Neill's side have now battled their way up to eighth, equal on points with Everton but with a game in hand.