2015年6月24日星期三

Irish FA deny players were paid not to tackle Lionel Messi

Irish football chiefs are taking legal advice over claims that Republic of Ireland players were paid not to tackle Argentina star Lionel Messi during a friendly game in 2010. The Football Association of Ireland (FAI) claims the allegations that players were paid 10,000 US dollars each, made in La Nacion in South America, as "baseless" and have vowed to take the matter further. Argentina faced Ireland in Dublin in August 2010 in a friendly to officially open the new Aviva Stadium and the report suggests it was also in part to help compensate the FAI for the nation's controversial World Cup play-off exit following the Thierry Henry handball in France nine months earlier. An FAI statement said: "The Football Association of Ireland completely refutes the allegations made about the Republic of Ireland v Argentina friendly match in La Nacion as baseless. "The match in question was organised by Kentaro and announced by press release prior to the World Cup play-offs in 2009. We are consulting our legal advisers in relation to the article, and will be taking further steps." The report claims the late Julio Grondona, then president of the Argentina Football Association and senior FIFA vice-president, suggested to FIFA counterpart Sepp Blatter that the Argentinian team should head for Dublin. However, it alleges that Messi's club Barcelona were unhappy with the arrangement and with an insurance quote for the game coming in at five million US dollars, it was decided to adopt the less costly policy of paying the Ireland players to go easy on Messi. The game, in which captain Robbie Keane won his 100th senior international cap, ended 1-0 with Angel di Maria scoring the only goal in front of a crowd of 45,200. The FAI found itself thrust into the limelight earlier this month after chief executive John Delaney confirmed it had received a loan, later written off, of five million euros from FIFA in the wake of the Republic's play-off heartbreak at the Stade de France. Delaney claimed the payment, which was used to offset the cost of redeveloping the old Lansdowne Road stadium, had been made after he and Blatter had entered into a deal under which the Irish governing body would not take legal action over the goal which handed France their ticket to South Africa after referee Martin Hansson and his assistants failed to spot Henry's handball in the build-up. The confidentiality agreement between the two parties, which was released by the FAI in a bid to clarify the situation, described the payment as an "inducement" not to enter into litigation.
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Ireland’s World Cup joy: David O’Leary recalls his penalty v Romania

David O'Leary's famous penalty was the high point of the Republic of Ireland's World Cup adventure at Italia '90. Thursday marks 25 years since that glorious day. Here O'Leary talks to Adam Bate about his circuitous journey to Italy and shares his relief that his spot-kick hit the back of the net... "I knew walking up to get the ball I was going to put it to the goalkeeper's left and that's what I made sure I did," says David O'Leary. "There were about 20,000 brilliant Irish supporters behind the goal. They were so still and the eruption of green afterwards when the ball hit the net was absolutely amazing. It's a fantastic memory." He's not alone. O'Leary's winning strike in the penalty shoot-out against Romania in the 1990 World Cup has since been voted as the greatest moment in the history of Irish football. "The nation holds its breath," as commentator George Hamilton famously put it. For O'Leary, at the age of 32, it gave him a day in the World Cup sun that had looked to have passed him by. The Arsenal defender had made his debut for Ireland in 1976 but a fall-out with Jack Charlton saw him miss out on Euro '88 and so Italia '90 would be his first taste of a major international tournament. Despite the country being able to count on the sublime talents of Liam Brady for the best part of two decades, World Cup qualification had always eluded them. "We were in some very tough groups," explains O'Leary. "There was a group once where we finished with 10 points but lost out on goal difference. France went through and there were plenty of other teams who got through to that 1982 World Cup in Spain on eight points and nine points. We were very unlucky and I thought after that the chances of me making it would be very slim indeed.
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2015年6月22日星期一

Southgate flips race debate on press

The Daily Mail posted a picture on its twitter feed on Saturday showing members of England's U21 squad eating a meal at two tables, one shared by black players and the other white. An accompanying caption asked "what does it say about race in Britain today?" England U21 boss Southgate was asked about the picture ahead of Sunday's European Championship game against Sweden and rejected the bizarre claims and suggested the media look at their own industry. He said: "It is quite clear to me in my experiences with England junior teams that there is no issue. It was a picture that was unrepresentative of what goes on in our development teams. "I think anyone who has seen this group of players and staff mix over the last two years, or if they have been around the hotel or the training ground for the last couple of weeks alone, will see the realities of the situation. "I'm looking out at the room (of journalists) and not seeing a very multi-cultural room. Football can improve. "I grew up in a dressing-room (at Crystal Palace) with Chris Powell and John Salako as my team-mates at youth level, and I'm still very close friends with both. Mark Bright and Ian Wright were in the first team, so I don't know anything different. "For me sport crosses religion, race, everything else. I'm well aware of the problems in society, well aware we can all do better, but I find the accusation of a split within teams and football a little bit difficult to stomach actually." The U21s go into the Sweden game on the back of an opening defeat to Portugal, but Southgate stands by his post-match verdict that England were unfortunate to lose. He said: "I think the last day or so has been about getting everyone's emotions ready for this match. When there's a defeat it's easy to feel as if everything's not going your way, so we needed to get everybody together and explain the realities of the performance against Portugal. There was very little in that game." Wolves striker Benik Afobe has replaced the injured Saido Berahino in the squad, and Southgate said: "He has a tremendous enthusiasm to be here. He was ready to cancel his holiday straight away and told me he was keeping his fitness going."
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Title Challenge? Arsenal Are Nowhere Near Ready

"We definitely want to push on as a club. With the players we have got there is no reason why we should not be up there challenging for the Premier League". Another day, another handful of Arsenal players tipping a title challenge. Danny Welbeck's rallying cry on Tuesday was quickly follow by that of Tomas Rosicky. "Consistency is key for any title challenge and that is what we have to show through the whole of next season. The potential is there for this side to challenge for the title." Ahh, potential. The buzzword at the Emirates. Only this time it feels a little different. Back-to-back FA Cups have ended the trophy drought, and an excellent finish to the season placed them in third behind champions Chelsea and Manchester City. But why is 'potential' still being discussed? Arsenal can no longer lay claim to the youngest squad in the Premier League - Newcastle, Spurs, Manchester United, Liverpool and Chelsea all outstrip them in that regard. In fact, only Chelsea (3,388) can boast more first-team appearances throughout their whole squad than Arsenal (3,241). 'Potential' is no longer a viable excuse. And it wasn't just Welbeck and Rosicky jumping on the title bandwagon over the past fortnight. Mesut Ozil, Aaron Ramsey and Theo Walcott have all individually backed a title challenge. Predictably, so has Wenger. "We have won the league in the past when we had the potential to do it and that is what we want to do again."
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Richards Must Act To Curb The Decline

Micah Richards turns 27 next week, another example of football's innate ability to play tricks on the mind. Where did that fresh-faced defender go? How is he possibly less than five years younger than James Collins? What have we all been doing with our lives? Richards is still England's youngest ever defender, beating Rio Ferdinand to that honour when called up by Steve McClaren in 2006. Quick, strong and skilful, he started six competitive international matches before turning 20. This was Gary Neville for a new generation, England's answer at right-back. A gem had been unearthed in Manchester, via Oldham. How quickly exciting potential becomes wasted opportunity. Richards has transformed from tomorrow's answer to yesterday's man. Following his release by Manchester City, the defender has joined Aston Villa on a four-year deal. While his old side compete for the title, Richards seeks regular football at the club who have finished 16th, 15th, 15th and 17th in the last four Premier League seasons. An England international defender in the prime of his career joining one English club from another should be big news, as the aforementioned Ferdinand can testify. Richards, however, will slip out of a side door at the Etihad, his departure met with neither anguish nor celebration. There is nothing as demeaning as being ignored.
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2015年6月17日星期三

Why Is 27 Years Old A Cut Off For England Fans?

If you have anything for the afternoon Mailbox, mail us at theeditor@football365.com England ARE Good Alex, Leeds - nobody is pretending England are any good. We are good. Generally we sail through qualifying because we're better than most of the teams we're up against. Then a mixture of dreadful psychology and a sharp rise in opposition quality means we look pretty rubbish in most tournaments we get to. This doesn't mean we're awful. But I've yet to see a single England fan saying we're on a par with Spain or whatever. If your definition of 'good' is 'the best' or 'going to win the Euros' then yes, we're not good. But if you line all the international teams up in order from best to worst, which end would you say we'd be nearer to? And we all know how next summer will go: we'll ignore the press b******t for as long as possible, then finally give in to the hype about five minutes before kick off in the quarter finals...before recycling the usual dreary emails about Invest In Grass Roots Now!, Sack Greg Dyke Now!, Winter Break Now!, Premier League Is Rubbish, Pirlo Is So Sexy Lol, etc. etc. etc. Then forget it all in August and spend 10 months finding out who's managed to buy the league this year. And if people do think England are the best...so what? Some people think Jason Manford is funny. Each to their own and all that. Neil Raines England Are Pretty Dull I have to say that I agree with Alex, Leeds. England are pretty dull to watch and really not great (Hodgson's fault as much as anything) but, to go a step further, are they even that likeable? We're captained by an angry Scouser who can't score a meaningful goal in an England shirt to save his life, yet is somehow about to break the record; our most dangerous player is pretty disliked by his own club and, well, just not that dangerous; our most influential player is Jack-the-mouthy-club-rep-from-Magaluf-Wilshere. All in all, a sorry state of affairs. Although I look forward to forgetting all of this, getting really excited pre-Euro 2016 and suffering the same disappointment when we thoroughly underwhelm. Or Kane to do what Rooney did in 2004 (just without the cruel injury), and make me remember why I love England. Alex, THFC (we would've won 2004 if Rooney didn't get injured. What happened to that player?
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New season, new fixtures

Football fixtures released Posted at 09:00 In the Championship, Hull host Huddersfield, Burnley travel to Leeds and Queens Park Rangers are at Charlton. Preston North End are the only one of the promoted teams with a home game as they welcome beaten play-off finalists Middlesbrough to Deepdale, with MK Dons and Bristol City both facing trips to South Yorkshire at Rotherham and Sheffield Wednesday respectively. Elsewhere, last season's beaten play-off semi-finalists, Brentford and Ipswich meet at Griffin Park on Saturday, August 8. Click here for the Championship fixtures in full. Share Share this post on Twitter Facebook Read more about these links. BREAKINGNew season, new fixtures Football fixtures released Posted at 09:00 Chelsea will kick off the defence of their Premier League title with a home game against Swansea on Saturday, August 8. Manchester City, who finished eight points adrift of the Blues, travel to West Brom, while Manchester United are up against Tottenham at Old Trafford. Arsenal host West Ham, Liverpool go to Stoke, Newcastle play Southampton and Leicester are up against Sunderland. New boys Bournemouth, Watford and Norwich tackle Aston Villa, Everton and Crystal Palace respectively.
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2015年6月14日星期日

Arsenal can't handle playing under pressure, says Paul Merson

When the pressure is off and you can’t win the league, football is a completely different game," said Merson, speaking on a special end-of-season Morning View on Sky Sports News HQ.
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"When you have to go into a game when you're top of the league or chasing teams down, the pressure is different. "I’m sorry but, when the pressure is on, they don’t perform, and when it’s off they are the best team in the country." Alan Smith - who also played for Arsenal - disagreed with Merson. Santi Cazorla and Olivier Giroud: The win over Man City was seen as a turning point for Arsenal. Santi Cazorla and Olivier Giroud: The win over Man City was seen as a turning point for Arsenal. Smith said: "There has been an important shift against the big teams, particularly after the 2-0 win at Manchester City and I think that will set them in good stead in next year." Merson insists Arsene Wenger will have to do some substantial transfer business this summer if the Gunners are to mount a sustained challenge. He added: "I think they need a world class goalkeeper. I can’t remember the goalkeeper ever saving them points this season. I think they need a world-class centre-half, a holding midfielder and a world-class centre-forward. "That is the whole spine of the team. Even with the tight games, like [the 0-0 draw with] Sunderland, it was Sunderland that had the best chances in the game. You rarely see Chelsea have a situation like that."

Liverpool should stick with Brendan Rodgers, says Graeme Souness

Liverpool's American owners should show patience with manager Brendan Rodgers, according to Graeme Souness. Some critics have demanded Rodgers be dismissed following a largely lacklustre season for the Reds after they finished sixth in the Premier League - eight points off the Champions League places. It has been reported Liverpool chairman Tom Werner will fly into Merseyside on Tuesday to oversee the club's end-of-season review and Souness strongly believes the American should not wield the axe. COPA AMERICA - Today EcuadorvBolivia Ecuador8/15 Draw11/4 Bolivia6/1 EcuadorvBolivia Enner Valencia to Score and Ecuador to Win in 90 Mins9/4 Bet now It's been disappointing this year but he (Rodgers) has got a group of young players that he would hope would get better next year and you have to stick with him. Graeme Souness The Sky Sports football expert, who managed Liverpool between 1991-94, told Sky Sports News HQ: "Rodgers signed a new contract last year after having a great year. "It's been disappointing this year but he’s got a group of young players that he would hope would get better next year and you have to stick with him. "How the Americans view that, I have no idea though." Souness also had strong views on Liverpool and England winger Raheem Sterling, who has been reported to be keen on seeking an Anfield exit.
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Juventus need Barcelona off form in Champions League final, says Graeme Souness

Gary Neville supports Women's Sport Week and reveals his first-hand experiences of the difficulties women in sport face. Women's Sport Week is a worthy initiative, and one that I am proud to support. I've seen first-hand the difficulties that women can face in sport. My sister Tracey is Head Coach for the England Netball team and in a Netball World Cup year, she'll have plenty of tough decisions to make this summer. COPA AMERICA - Today EcuadorvBolivia Ecuador8/15 Draw11/4 Bolivia6/1 EcuadorvBolivia Enner Valencia to Score and Ecuador to Win in 90 Mins9/4 Bet now But making tough decisions isn't new for Tracey. Throughout her career in sport, she's been faced with hard choices along the way. As we all know, most women's sport doesn't enjoy the same investment and support found in men's sport, and while I don’t think I've ever heard Tracey moan about the matter, I know it's provided her with challenges that didn't come my way. Tracey Neville: England Netball team head coach Tracey Neville: England Netball team head coach Being a professional athlete and now coaching at international level, we both know that the journey has been far more difficult for Tracey. She's had to juggle sport and education. She's had to juggle sport and a career. The profile of women's sport and interest from sponsors and the public hasn't always been there. Playing football was my career but for Tracey, it wasn't that simple. She's had to hold a job outside of sport to fund her journey as an elite netballer. Her incredible hard work, dedication and the sacrifices she's made has got her to where she is today.

2015年6月13日星期六

Croatia apologise after swastika cut into Split pitch

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2015年6月11日星期四

Miller pens deal with Carlisle

The 24-year-old Norwich academy graduate, who also enjoyed a spell with Newport, had been with the Imps for three years, racking up 118 appearances during his time. Head of recruitment at Carlisle Lee Dykes told the club's official website they were delighted to finally get their man. EURO 2016 - Today KazakhstanvTurkey Turkey2/5 Draw10/3 Kazakhstan15/2 1ST GOALSCORER - Today KazakhstanvTurkey Burak Yilmaz3/1 Umut Bulut7/2 Mevlut Erding4/1 Bet now He said: "He's a player we tried to get a couple of times last season but Lincoln City felt they couldn't let him go because of his value to them. "We've had to bide our time but that has allowed us to keep an eye on him and to get to know more about him. "It's a deal we've worked hard to get over the line and it's one we feel will have a positive impact, particularly with the type of player and character he is."
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Thibaut Courtois believes losing Marouane Fellaini to injury is a big blow for Belgium

Cathro spent two years working with Portuguese boss Nuno at Rio Ave before following him to Spain last summer and together they guided Valencia to fourth place in La Liga. The former Dundee United youth coach has long been linked with a move to Ibrox and bookmakers have now installed him as the second favourite to take over at Rangers, behind former Brentford boss Mark Warburton. Cathro said: "I would like to thank Nuno Espirito Santo for the opportunity to work with him in the top leagues in Portugal and Spain. "It has been a unique and hugely rewarding experience for an ambitious Scottish coach. "I wish Valencia the success they deserve. I had an amazing time with a great club in a fantastic city. "This was a very difficult decision to take and was agreed some time ago."
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2015年6月10日星期三

Slaven Bilic's to-do list for a successful season at West Ham

The club hope Bilic’s appointment will pull the fanbase together after the dischord that dominated Allardyce’s reign, and Ashton believes the former Croatia and Besiktas manager's appointment will lift the mood at West Ham ahead of their move to the Olympic Stadium in 2016. “I think it’s positive,” he told Sky Sports. “I think he’s going to be a very popular choice with the fans having played with the club. The fact that they are in the Europa League this year means it’s good that they have got a manager who has that European experience too. So it’s positive all round.” Change the style Bilic’s passion and charisma is sure to make him popular with the fans, but he will also need to instigate the attacking, attractive style of play that West Ham crave. It has been a long time since the fabled ‘West Ham Way’ was seen at Upton Park, but Ashton believes the importance of entertainment will not be lost on Bilic. “The fact the fans never really took to Sam and his style of play shows just how important it is at West Ham,” he said. “It’s not just winning games, but how you win, how you entertain and how you attack. I think that’s going to be very important.
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Slaven Bilic targets top 10 for West Ham and Champions League 'in a few seasons'

Slaven Bilic’s ambition at West Ham is to get the club into the Premier League top 10 in his first season in charge. And the Croatian, who was appointed as Sam Allardyce’s successor at Upton Park on Tuesday, feels confident he can take some silverware to the east London club. Bilic signed a three-year contract to replace Allardyce this week having left Turkish club Besiktas at the end of the season. PREMIER LEAGUE - 16th May Premier League Winner 15/16 Chelsea3/2 Manchester City11/4 Arsenal4/1 CORRECT SCORE - 12th Jun KazakhstanvTurkey 1-014/10-19/22-125/10-29/22-050/10-315/2Bet now It is a privilege to be in charge of the team for its last season playing in a stadium that they've played in for such a long time Slaven Bilic Bilic has an affinity with West Ham supporters having played over 50 times for the club during the 1996-97 season and has laid out some ambitious targets as a manager – including securing Champions League football within ‘a few seasons’. Next year’s move to the Olympic Stadium, Bilic feels, will help ensure such targets are met. “I’ve been in football a long time and wherever you go the ambition is sky high,” he told the West Ham website. “But with West Ham, I found the ambitions to be realistic and the ambition is right. “The ambition is to try to be top 10 definitely and then improve on that. First season, if we can finish eighth, ninth or tenth. “Then, in the space of a few seasons, with the stadium and everything, with hype, with probably a little bit more budget, with good planning and good play, nobody can stop us dreaming of European places or if we have a brilliant season to try to break into the Champions League places. “To win a trophy, to win a cup. You have to believe in that to achieve it. If you don't believe in that then you’re definitely not going to do that. It doesn't have to be an obsession in a negative way. If you don't believe it, who will believe it?
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2015年6月8日星期一

Petr Cech to hold talks with Chelsea about his future

Petr Cech: Will hold talks with Chelsea next week before deciding on his future. Goalkeeper Petr Cech says he will hold talks with Chelsea next week before deciding if his future lies away from Stamford Bridge. The 33-year-old has a year left on his contract with the Premier League champions but has dropped down the pecking order behind first-choice goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois. Blues boss Jose Mourinho has stressed on several occasions that he is eager for the Czech stopper to stay and Cech is keen to resolve the issue sooner rather than later.
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Phil Thompson believes Raheem Sterling will regret leaving Liverpool

Phil Thompson says Raheem Sterling is a good player but not a great, and not worth the money that he is allegedly seeking Phil Thompson believes Raheem Sterling has been planning his Liverpool exit for some time and suspects a deal with another club is already in place. Sky sources revealed on Monday that Sterling and his representatives intend to tell Liverpool he does not plan to sign a new deal when contract talks resume on Friday. But former Anfield captain Thompson says if Sterling goes he will be doing so at the wrong time and for the wrong reasons, adding the 20-year-old has 'far too high an opinion of himself'.
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Guillem Balague analyses Barcelona and Real Madrid La Liga campaigns

n his last column of the season, Sky Sports’ Spanish football expert Guillem Balague reviews both Barcelona and Real Madrid's season's.... Barcelona The league table could have a different look about it had Sergio Busquets not come up with a life-saver of a goal deep into injury time at the Mestalla on November 30. At the time Real Madrid were top of the table and would have gone further ahead had Busquets not struck in a match that Barcelona had never looked like winning. INTERNATIONAL FRIENDLIES - Today FinlandvEstonia Finland8/13 Draw13/5 Estonia4/1 CORRECT SCORE - Today FinlandvEstonia 1-04/10-111/12-011/21-218/12-115/20-228/1Bet now On their first match after the winter break Barcelona played at Real Sociedad. On the bench were Lionel Messi and Neymar who had returned late – with the club’s permission – from their homes in South America. Neymar has played a key role Neymar has played a key role It would never happen again. Barcelona lost 1-0 in a dreadful display and it became clear that things had to change. Luis Enrique probably saw it as well. From then Barcelona lost only once, a freak 1-0 home defeat to Malaga. The second Clasico against Real Madrid was on March 22 and the chances are that whoever won this game would go on to win the title. Victory put Barcelona four points clear at the top. Defeat would have put Real on top. Barcelona won with two clinical strikes and despite being the better of the two teams once it front, were not the better side over 90 minutes. It was surely then they must have realised that the league had their name on it.
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Advocaat just needs to keep Sunderland up again, says Paul Merson

Dick Advocaat just needs Sunderland to survive next term, says Merse Sky Sports pundit Paul Merson believes Dick Advocaat’s main objective next season will be to keep Sunderland in the Premier League. The Dutchman performed a U-turn on Thursday, signing a one-year contract with Sunderland after turning down a three-year deal last week. Advocaat was brought in to address Sunderland’s slump last season and steered the club to safety despite at one point being odds-on to be relegated.Gary Neville: I am proud to support Women's Sport WeekGary Neville supports Women's Sport Week and reveals his first-hand experiences of the difficulties women in sport face. Women's Sport Week is a worthy initiative, and one that I am proud to support. I've seen first-hand the difficulties that women can face in sport. My sister Tracey is Head Coach for the England Netball team and in a Netball World Cup year, she'll have plenty of tough decisions to make this summer
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2015年6月7日星期日

Falcao To Chelsea Does Make Great Sense Another very good Mailbox, with thoughts on Falcao, Chelsea, Russia, yellow, the FAI, Tottenham's probable transfer woes and some Championship awards too...

Falcao To Chelsea Does Make Sense After seeing the constant links between Falcao and Chelsea I see many people scratching their heads saying his knee's knackered after his season at Man United. Fair enough it's an obvious assessment to make. However I have a different view as a United fan. Firstly I think his knee is fine and the reason I think this is because of his start to the season. He scored two in three games for Monaco before he joined United. At United in his first three starts he looked bloody good. His first start away at Leicester he made Van Persie's goal brilliantly with the way he turned the defender and then put the cross perfectly on his head. In the second half of that match he almost scored one of the goals of the season when on the edge of the box he brought a long ball down expertly and volleyed it in one movement and it hit the underside of the bar. In his second match at home to West Ham again he claimed an assist with a good pass to Van Persie and an understanding was developing. Then in his 3rd game at home to Everton he looked very bright and scored the winner. Things were looking very good. However he went away on international duty and seemed to pick up this knock that unfortunately lasted two months and this for me was the injury that ruined it at United as after being out for 7 months previously this set him right back in building up fitness. When he did return he was very unfit and playing against players that were now 4 months into the season and at peak fitness. With this confidence dipped as well. What I'm basically saying is he's away now at the Copa America and then will have some time to rest before joining up with Chelsea (if he signs) for pre-season and will be able to get some good quality fitness training under his belt which can then restore him to former glory. In short I think Chelsea could still have a world class striker on their hands that has been written off far too early.
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2015年6月6日星期六

Andrea Pirlo: The Aesthete's Athlete

There is a wonderful anecdote about Andrea Pirlo from Italy's 2006 World Cup training camp. Marcello Lippi's assistant Ciro Ferrara was joining in the session, and Pirlo demanded the ball from Ferrara; the coach passed elsewhere because Pirlo was heavily marked. After the exercise, Pirlo angrily asked why he had not been given the ball. The midfielder listened to Ferrara's explanation, but responded immediately: "Non era un consiglio quello." 'It wasn't a piece of advice,' is the rough translation of that reply, but a more colloquial version is apparent: 'I wasn't asking you, I was telling you.' Take that, Ciro. That was nine years ago, but nothing changes. In his autobiography, Pirlo describes how he sees himself as a director, both on the pitch and in life. If that depiction hints at an air of self-awarded authority, Pirlo has every right to feel in charge of the ball. "To pass the ball to Pirlo is to hide it in a safe," former Polish great Zbigniew Boniek once said. In a long list of bad decisions causing Milan's sad decline, allowing Pirlo to leave on a free transfer may rank as the worst. The midfielder recalls how his agent would call him every day with updated offers as the 2010/11 season drew to a close. "The real reason why I left Milan was because Allegri wanted to use Ambrosini and Van Bommel in front of the defence," said Pirlo of his exit. "Milan decided that I was no longer useful to them. I understood that immediately during our meeting. Allegri wanted to use other players in my position." It was eventually Kevin-Prince Boateng and Alberto Aquilani who became Milan's solution to fill the gap. Garth Crooks' now famous quote about Spurs selling Elvis and buying the Beatles when selling Gareth Bale is bad enough. Milan replaced Carole King with the Cheeky Girls. Those hard feelings only make the status quo even more remarkable. There were raised eyebrows and stifled laughter when Juventus replaced Antonio Conte with Allegri, but the former Milan coach has turned the joke on its head. He now has Juventus on the verge of their first ever treble. On Saturday, Pirlo could become only the second Italian (after Saul Malatrasi in 1969) to win the European Cup with two different Italian clubs. Allegri, the man who Pirlo says spurned him at the San Siro, has orchestrated his final hurrah. Pirlo still holds resentment about his Milan exit. "They gave me a pen," he notes in his autobiography. "A lovely pen, but still a pen. Filled with banal blue ink. Adriano Galliani told me 'Make sure you don't use that to sign a new contract with Juventus.' At least he got the joke right." Gianluigi Buffon remarked that Juventus had landed "the signing of the century". It's hard to disagree with that sentiment. It's worth offering a brief word of balance against this tide of Milan idiocy, however, for the Andrea Pirlo who left Milan and the Andrea Pirlo who arrived at Juventus appear to be very different beasts. His improvement in the latter stages of his career is beyond anyone's expectations. Milan's training centre is credited with extending the careers of many, but it was as if leaving the Milanello allowed Pirlo's career to be recharged. Either that or the added incentive of a pointed two-finger salute at his former club ignited something within the midfielder. In his first year in Turin, Pirlo enjoyed his annus mirabilis. He won the Scudetto for the third time, registering more assists than any other Serie A player. He also completed over 500 passes more than any other player in Italy, and only Xavi managed more in Europe's top five leagues. Pirlo was named Serie A Footballer of the Year by the Italian Footballers'
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2015年6月5日星期五

Sterling wants United move - Report Raheem Sterling is reportedly keen to join Manchester United amid claims he's ready to end negotiations over a new deal with Liverpool.

Sterling has long been locked in new contract talks with Liverpool and turned down a new deal worth a reported £100,000 a week earlier this year. And with the player seemingly in no hurry to reopen negotiations, his future at the club looks increasingly uncertain. The Guardian claim the 20-year-old would like to play under Louis van Gaal, although he is worried about how the rivalry between the two sides would affect a transfer. No player has moved from Liverpool to United since Allenby Chilton in 1938, while no one has moved between the two clubs since 1964. Sterling has been linked with Arsenal, Man City, Bayern Munich and Real Madrid so far this summer, but a move down the M62 would be the most controversial by far. United had an enquiry for the England international rejected last month but reports on Thursday evening suggest the Red Devils were ready to return with a firm £25million bid. It is claimed van Gaal is interested in Sterling due to his versatility and ability to fit into his preferred formation of 4-3-3. His speed is also thought to have caught the Dutchman's eye, with his side often criticised for their lack of pace over the past 12 months. Sterling's current deal worth £35,000-a-week runs to 2017 and Liverpool have insisted they will hold him to those final two years, potentially costing him in excess of £7m in lost wages. However, a firm bid in excess of £50m would test the Reds' resolve to hold on to the player.
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