LONDON -- With new manager Andre Villas-Boas staying out of the transfer market, Chelsea embarks on its bid to wrest the Premier League title from Manchester United with the same aging squad that underperformed in a trophyless campaign last season. Hired in June as a replacement for the fired Carlo Ancelotti, the 33-year-old Villas-Boas brings freshness and dynamism to a London club that appeared stale and in need of reinvigoration. However, despite having money to spend under billionaire Russian owner Roman Abramovich, the Portuguese coach has brought in just two signings -- backup goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois from Belgian side Genk and unheralded midfielder Oriol Romeu from Barcelona -- choosing instead to sit tight and assess the merits of the players he inherited. There are concerns that key players John Terry, Frank Lampard and Didier Drogba -- all 30-somethings -- are entering the twilight of their successful careers, but Villas-Boas is prepared to keep faith in a trio that has been the backbone of the team for the past seven years. "These are players who deserve this respect from me," Villas-Boas said. "These players have won a lot but still have hunger for success." Terry, Lampard and Drogba are sure to remain influential members of the dressing room but Villas-Boas, who has to deliver instant success to survive the axe from the demanding Abramovich, needs other high-profile players to step up. One of those is Fernando Torres, who scored just one goal in 18 games after his 50 million pound ($81 million) transfer from Liverpool in January. With a full preseason under his belt, much is expected of the Spain striker. "I havent forgotten (how) to score goals. I will score," Torres said. Whether to start Torres on his own or play him alongside Drogba was a quandary that proved beyond Ancelotti, who was fired at the end of his second season in charge despite winning the league-FA Cup double in his first year. It is a dilemma Villas-Boas needs to solve quickly if the goals are to flow this season. A lack of creativity in midfield is also a concern for the new manager. Heavily linked with a raid on former club FC Porto for Portugal midfielder Joao Moutinho, Villas-Boas has also been unsuccessful in a summer move for Tottenham playmaker Luka Modric, indicating his desire to add some imagination to that department. With Michael Essien not set to return until the start of 2012 because of a knee injury, John Obi Mikel is likely to assume the holding-role duties and will look to impose more of an influence than he did last season. Not only is there pressure on Villas-Boas to bring immediate silverware to Stamford Bridge, he must do so in stylish fashion -- just as he vowed the week after he took over. "Its not just a question of winning, but winning with a certain flair," Villas-Boas said. "Everyone likes attacking football ... Our philosophy is that it should be an entertaining game for the fans." Chelsea finished nine points behind United last season and Villas-Boas believes Alex Fergusons side is the team to beat again this season. "I think Man United as the titleholders will be a reference for everybody but you can see the amount of activity Manchester City have had in the market. Its pretty clear they have a title objective as well," he said. "Liverpool did more or less the same, Tottenham want to get back into the top four so theyll be challenging and Arsenal are always a threat." With such fierce competition at the top of the league, winning the title will be harder then ever this season and it is a tough baptism for Villas-Boas, who was bought out of his contract at Porto by Abramovich at a reported cost of 13 million pounds ($21 million) and returns to a club where he was a scout between 2004-07. However, he showed last year at Porto -- where he won the league, cup and Europa League in an unbeaten season -- that he is a coach of rare quality. And after the glory years of Jose Mourinho, Villas-Boas mentor, Chelsea fans will hope another golden era is just around the corner. Aldon Smith Nike Jersey . Palmer hit Kevin Elliott with an 11-yard touchdown pass on fourth down with 13 seconds left, lifting Jacksonville to a 27-24 preseason victory over the New Orleans Saints. Jacksonville (No. 31 in the AP Pro 32) saw continued progress from Gabbert, the second-year quarterback who outperformed Drew Brees of the Saints (No. Mike Iupati Womens Jersey . 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The young Thunder, with twin 23-year-old superstars in Kevin Durant and Russell Westbrook, will play the bucking bronco trying to throw the Spurs when this rodeo kicks off Sunday in the Alamo City.MONTREAL (CIS) – Alyssa Lagonia, a fourth-year midfielder from Wilfrid Laurier University, was named the Canadian Interuniversity Sport player of the year in womens soccer, Wednesday night. The native of Kitchener, Ont., became the second Golden Hawk player to claim the Chantal Navert memorial award since the inception of the trophy, joigning Gigi Cignini, who was the inaugural recipient back in 1995. Other individual award winners announced in Montreal during the All-Canadian gala were McGills Alexandria Hoyte, a midfielder from Laval, Que., who was named rookie of the year; Acadias Cathleen Bleakney, a fullback from Port Williams, N.S., who received the Student-Athlete Community Service award; as well as Trinity Westerns Graham Roxburgh, who merited the coach-of-the-year award, presented by Coaches of Canada. CHANTAL NAVERT MEMORIAL AWARD (player of the year): Alyssa Lagonia, Wilfrid Laurier Lagonia was nothing short of dominant in her fourth and final campaign with the Golden Hawks. The 22-year-old business major tallied five goals in 14 conference games while taking all corner kicks and all free kicks in the offensive zone for Laurier. Her offensive talent and ability to control the ball in the midfield was a factor in helping the Hawks set a school record for most goals scored in a season (36). After guiding Laurier to the CIS final last year, Lagonia sparked her team to a 12-2 first-place finish in the OUA West this fall. The Hawks were ranked in the top five all season in the national coaches poll, including five consecutive weeks at No. 1 from mid-September to mid-October. Her stellar play was recognized with a fourth straight selection as a first-team OUA West all-star and a spot on the first all-Canadian squad for the second year in a row. A former member of the national under-20 team, Lagonia wore the Canadian jersey last summer at the Universiade in China, where the team matched its best result ever with a fifth-place finish. "Alyssa is one of the most professional players I have had the pleasure of coaching during my career," commented Laurier head coach Barry MacLean. "She is technically gifted and makes everyone around her a better player. Alyssa has raised the profile of our program during her time here with her ability to take over a game when we need her too." Forward Kelly Burgess of Saint Marys, Éva Thouvenot-Hébert of Montreal and Janine Frazao of UBC were the other nominees for the Chantal Navert award. ROOKIE OF THE YEAR: Alexandria Hoyte, McGill Hoyte is the second member of the Martlets and the first since Alanna Maloney in 1999 to capture CIS rookie-of-the-year honours. The 19-year-old chemical engineering student was second on the team in scoring with seven points, including three goals. In 14 regular season contests, the 5-foot-7 freshman was named player of the game by the opposing coach eight times. Her efforts helped McGill take third place in the RSEQ standings with an 8-3-3 record. After earning all-conference honours in the Quebec league, the Dawson College product also merited a spot on the second all-Canadian team. "Alexandria is a technically gifted central midfielder who possesses a great vision of the field, combines game awareness with good foot skills and can strike the ball from anywhere," says McGill head coach Marc Mounicot. "A play-maker who is able to set plays and control our offensive patterns, she is strong on the ball, also has the ability to carry it up the field or jump into the attack after receiving a pass. She is very good at making her teammates better on the field." Cape Breton forward Karolyne Blain, Wilfrid Laurier striker Emily Brown and UBC goalkeeper Allyssa Williamson were also in the running for the top-freshman award. STUDENT-ATHLETE COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD: Cathleen Bleakney, Acadia Bleakney, a fourth-year defender with the Axewomen, has been a role model since the first day she arrived on the Wolfville, N.S., campus. An Academic All-Canadian majoring in kinesiology, she volunteers with countless organizations and causes in the community and on campus, including at Camp Brigadoon for kids and youth living with chronic illness; at Port Williams Elementary school, where she teaches a young girl how to read; with Breakthrough Athletics, meeting once a week with a local kid; as a co-organizer of the Acadia Athletics Axe on Hunger food drive; at the annual Teddy Bear Toss in support of Chrysalis House; with the Sensory Motor Instructional Leadership Experience (SMILE) program; as a race marshall at the Run for the Cure event with her Axewomen teammates; as a team guide at the Hannah Miller memorial hockey tournament; as well as a monitor at Acadia soccer and hockey camps in the summer.dddddddddddd "Cathleens leadership skills are well regarded not only within the Acadia Athletic Department but also within the local community, especially with young children in difficult circumstances," said Acadia athletic director Kevin Dickie. "She is also an Academic All-Canadian student and even with all the time she spends as a varsity athlete and volunteer, she is always available for her teammates and coaches, she is the first one to offer to help in any situation." The other nominees for the award were Bishops Samantha Juraschka, Torontos Zovel Hyre and Albertas Carleigh Miller. COACH OF THE YEAR (presented by Coaches of Canada): Graham Roxburgh, Trinity Western Roxburgh enjoyed yet another exceptional campaign at the helm at Trinity Western. Ranked in the national top 10 all season, his squad finished league play with a program best 12-1-1 record, good for first place in Canada West, before capturing a second conference title in three years. The Spartans were the highest-scoring team in the league with 31 goals in 14 games while placing second in defence with only seven goals allowed. Named TWU head coach in 1998, Roxburgh and his program joined CIS in 2001 and have since enjoyed unparalleled success. The Spartans have already claimed four Canada West banners and three Gladys Bean memorial trophies as CIS champions. They go into the 2011 national championship sporting a 10-1-1 lifetime mark at the tournament. Under his guidance, the Spartans have an all-time overall record of 141-63-38 (.661) in CIS play. Roxburgh also coached the Canadian womens soccer team at the last two Summer Universiades. He guided the Red and White to seventh place in 2009 in Serbia and a fifth-place finish last summer in China, matching the teams best-ever result at the world university games. As director of soccer for Athletes in Action, he has coached and played against several national teams from around the world, including Thailand, Myanmar, Laos, South Africa, Ireland, Zimbabwe and Croatia. "What a special honour for Graham to be selected by his peers for this prestigious award," said Murray Hall, director of athletics at Trinity Western. "Graham has set the standard for coaching excellence at TWU in a number of areas under our Complete Champion Approach. He has built a quality expert-based staff around him and recruited top student-athletes who fit the high performance, high-character culture he demands." Saint Marys Mark Sweetapple, UQTRs Ghislain Tapsoba and Torontos Anthony Capotosto were the other nominees. ALL-CANADIAN TEAMS: The all-Canadian teams were also announced on Wednesday. Joining Lagonia on the first unit were conference MVPs Burgess, Thouvenot-Hébert and Frazao, Trinity Western goalkeeper Kristen Funk, defenders Justine Labrecque of UQAM, Kelly Cook of UBC and Kelsey Tikka of Laurier, midfielders Rieka Santilli of Dalhousie and Riley Filion of Queens, as well as Alberta forward Heather Lund. Lagonia, Thouvenot-Hébert and Lund all return from last years top CIS squad, while Labrecque was a second-team selection back in 2008. In addition to Hoyte, the second all-Canadian unit includes AUS rookie of the year Blain, Montreal keeper Martine Julien, fullbacks Meaghan Ramsden of StFX, Gillian Baggot of Ottawa and Sara Stewart of UPEI, midfielders Jaclyn Sawicki of Victoria, Melissa Mobilio of Trinity Western, Véronique Maranda of Montreal and Tania Pedron of Laurier, as well as Queens striker Jacqueline Tessier. Stewart (second team), Pedron (first) and Tessier (first) were CIS all-stars in 2010, while Maranda (first) was previously honoured in 2008. CIS WOMENS SOCCER: 2011 AWARDS & ALL-CANADIANS Chantal Navert memorial award (player of the year): Alyssa Lagonia, Wilfrid LaurierRookie of the year: Alexandria Hoyte, McGillStudent-Athlete Community Service award: Cathleen Bleakney, AcadiaCoach of the year (presented by Coaches of Canada): Graham Roxburgh, Trinity Western Marshawn Lynch Jersey Paul George Jersey ' ' '
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