October 05, 2009

Man Utd striker Owen’s three week injury downgraded

Manchester United striker Michael Owen could be back in the selection mix as early as next match.

Owen tweaked his troublesome groin in the Champions League win over Wolfsburg last Wednesday and it was initially feared that he would miss at least three weeks.

But the former Liverpool star will return to full training with the Red Devils on Tuesday and with the international break on this weekend, should be right for the home fixture against Bolton on October 17.

"I'm back in full training from tomorrow," Owen told At The Races on Monday.

"The older you get the more you get to learn your body.

"Probably a few years ago I would have carried on playing and pulled something and been out for a couple of months or a few weeks at least.

"I felt something coming. If I'd continued or done another sprint then I think I would have pulled my groin.

"So I came off just before it happened and instead of three or four weeks it's three or four days. So that's something you get with experience."



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Walcott intent on winning Arsenal spot before England

Theo Walcott insists he is intent on winning his way back into Arsenal’s starting line-up before contemplating a national team call-up.

The exciting winger made his return to the Arsenal team with a substitution appearance in the 6-2 demolition of Blackburn on the weekend, managing to get himself on the scoresheet.

After the match, Walcott was not getting carried away and was realistic about his England chances.

"At the moment I am thinking about trying to get back into the Arsenal starting line-up and I am not really thinking about the World Cup at the moment," said Walcott.

"It is always great having competition because it brings the best out of you. England has a great squad with a great bunch of lads and it's the same for Arsenal, with fantastic world class players.”

Walcott added that he had big plans for the Premier League season with the Gunners.
"I haven't got a figure in mind of how many goals but I would be happy with 10 goals or more. We'll see,” he added.

"It's always nice to get on the scoresheet but this is a fantastic team to be involved in. It makes your job easier if you are going back into a flying Arsenal team at the moment.

"I think with this formation it gives you more licence to go forward so I should be among the goals a bit more this year.”


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July 26, 2009

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gerrard cleared becks fined


MLS decided to fine David Beckham $1,000 for confronting fans earlier this week, which resulted in one fan getting thrown out of the stadium and eventually arrested. How meaningless is that fine? A grand is like spare change to him. If you want to get him where it hurts the most, just tell him he has to stay at LA Galaxy for the remainder of his contract.

Back in England, Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard has been cleared of affray after punching a man in a Merseyside bar. The jury at Liverpool Crown Court took about an hour to deliberate and agreed with Gerrard’s claim that he was acting in self-defence. Isn’t he glad that he rejected the move to Chelsea a few years back. Wonder what the jury would have decided if the affray and the trial had taken place elsewhere, say in London or Manchester. Great article here.

These events in the past week just proves that footballers are free to break the law and get away with it, well except from Joey Barton. He had to pick up thrash just like Naomi Campbell.


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There Will Be Blood: Gold Cup Final Leaves USA Hungry



Today it was Mexico who drank up USA’s milkshake….right from a giant Copa Oro.

America fell in a 5-0 loss against their biggest rivals today in the CONCACAF Gold Cup Final at Giants Stadium leaving the Yanks hungry for revenge when the two nations meet again on August 12th in Mexico City.

Bob Bradley fielded a squad of inexperienced players and he got an inexperienced reaction from the boys who fell to pieces after a dodgy call and subsequently capitalized penalty by Gerardo Torrado in the 59th minute.

Really though, the Gold Cup is all a bit Mickey Mouse and Bradley was right to gauge the talent of up and coming young American players by letting them experience play against the nations they will face in World Cup Qualifying matches for the remainder of this year and leading up to 2014. As of now, Brian Ching and Stuart Holden are the only Gold Cup squad members rumored to be in the running for a trip to South Africa.

Mexico V USA has always been an anticipated tie. As the US defeated Honduras earlier in the week, I was hoping to see Mexico take Costa Rica so the final would be more exciting. And as Brian Ching twittered, the two National squads shared a charter flight from Chicago to New York on Friday morning. That must have been awkward.

Mexico will face an entirely different group of Americans in August- the group which defeated Spain and held the mighty Brazil down two goals before losing 3-2 in the Confederations Cup Final. A squad which will hopefully feature Benny Feilhaber so if the boys lose at least there will be a bit of eye candy to take the sting out of the bite.

So I’m hoping the Americans keep their heads up, get back to work, and take it to Mexico in a couple of weeks.

And I’m hoping that either ESPN or Fox Soccer Channel can muster a half decent pair of announcers because Max Bretos and Christopher Sullivan have reached a ranking of 4 out of 5 on the Alexi Lalas scale of mild retardation after another 90 minutes of their spouting cod shit today.


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Barcelona announce Ibrahimovic presentation Monday

Barcelona have announced that Zlatan Ibrahimovic will be unveiled as their latest signing tomorrow.

The departing Inter Milan striker will be in the city this afternoon ahead of his signing ceremony tomorrow at the Nou Camp - which will kickoff at 6:30pm.

This afternoon, Ibra will take part in a photo session and will have a medical on Monday morning before his presentation.


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Man City on verge of signing Arsenal’s Toure

Manchester City are believed to be close to signing Arsenal defender Kolo Toure.

Reports suggest the Ivory Coast international will sign with the cashed-up Eastlands club for £14million.

City recently completed the signing of Gunners striker Emmanuel Adebayor and are now set to clinch the services of their centre-half.


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May 29, 2009

Messi demands Barcelona buy Inter Milan's Ibrahimovic


European champs Barcelona are planning a major bid for Inter Milan striker Ibrahimovic.

Corriere dello Sport says Barca star Lionel Messi has urged president Joan Laporta to bring the Swede to the Nou Camp.

And Laporta is ready to meet Messi's request by offering £17 million cash plus Samuel Eto'o in exchange for Ibra.

The super Swede will be handed a base salary of £6.5 million, but with sponsorship and bonuses could stand to make an amazing £12 million-a-year.

Meanwhile, if Ibra hits goal number 25 this weekend in Serie A he will be due a stunning £400,000 bonus.


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Villa's Barry waiting for Arsenal offer

Aston Villa midfielder Gareth Barry wants a move to Arsenal.

The Daily Star says Barry is desperate to play Champions League football during the best years of his career – and the Gunners are his No.1 option.

Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez is still an admirer, but is not keen on splashing out most of his transfer budget taking him to Anfield. That has left Manchester City and Tottenham hopeful of securing a deal – but it is Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger who is considering a £12m bid for the 28-year-old.

Wenger is searching for a dominant midfield player to add to a squad which has plenty of talent but lacks genuine bite, and he has watched Barry several times in the past few months.


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Chelsea clinch deal for CSKA Moscow dynamo Zhirkov

Chelsea have clinched a deal for CSKA Moscow star Yuri Zhirkov.

Tvoi Den says Chelsea have landed the Russia international for around £20 million. Zhirkov will join on a four-year contract.

"Yuri has signed the contract with Chelsea just a day or two ago," the newspaper quoted Zhirkov's agent as saying. "He will join his new team this summer."


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May 26, 2009

Man Utd chief Gill admits Tevez situation is unique


Manchester United chief executive David Gill has admitted that the Carlos Tevez situation is a unique one.

The Argentine striker comes out of a two-year loan deal this summer and United know what they have to pay to keep him at Old Trafford permanently.

Gill said that the matter will be resolved once this season was complete.

"It is unique, but I don't think that necessarily makes it more tricky,” said Gill.

“We're clear we've got an agreement with them, with the company, that if we want to acquire the option we have to pay a certain sum.

"In that respect it is arguably easier because it is a fixed fee. It is not like they can negotiate for weeks. It is a fixed fee.

"He's out of contract on the 30th of June and he will want to understand where he is playing next season well in advance of going on holiday and having a well-deserved break.

"It is in everyone's interests to be resolved and I think it will be pretty quickly.”

He added that Tevez may be disappointed if he was to join another club.

"What we can hopefully achieve with this squad is hopefully there for everyone to see,” he added.

“It is these big events and these big occasions that players want to play in.

"It is about medals, being here and being surrounded by this. Rarely do players at Manchester United think solely about the money, they think about competing in the biggest games at the end of the season.”


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Leonardo to step in as AC Milan prepare Kaka sale

Real Madrid are edging ever closer to landing AC Milan superstar Kaka.

Corriere dello Sport says Kaka and Milan are preparing to part ways this summer, with Real president-elect Florentino Perez waiting to take him to Madrid.

Milan president Silvio Berlusconi admits he may have to sell to buy if the squad is to undergo major surgery before the start of next season.

Still bristling over criticism from fans on Sunday, Berlusconi said: "The Middle East petrodollars and taxes are favoring Spanish and English clubs.

"(But) if I leave, Milan would not win anything."

Meanwhile, Leonardo is expected to be confirmed as new coach next Monday. Carlo Ancelotti will leave for Chelsea, with Brazilian Leonardo taking his place.

The Milan director has already convinced assistant coaches Filippo Galli and Mauro Tassotti to stay on.


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Real Madrid settles on Arsenal's Wenger, Pellegrini

Real Madrid president-elect Florentino Perez has whittled his coaching shortlist down to two names.

Perez's No2, Jorge Valdano, has spent the past month sounding out potential replacements for Juande Ramos, including Inter Milan coach Jose Mourinho, AC Milan's Carlo Ancelotti and Michael Laudrup.

However, now Valdano has the options down to two men - Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger and Villarreal coach Manuel Pellegrini.

Valdano hasn't completely given up on trying to prise Wenger away from the Gunners.

However, AS says he has also discovered that Pellegrini's contract carries a £2.5 million buyout clause and the Chilean is fast emerging as the favoured option.

Indeed, Valdano has already told Perez he regards Pellegrini as "the future Wenger".


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May 21, 2009

Kaka issued


Kabar mengejutkan datang dari San Siro. Playmaker jenius asal Brasil, Ricardo Kaka, dikabarkan siap dijual AC Milan. Ya, cerita transfer Kaka kembali bergulir. Usai menolak tawaran gila-gilaan klub Premier League Manchester City di awal tahun lalu, pemain tengah 27 tahun ini dinyatakan mulai dilirik kembali oleh Real Madrid.
Mantan presiden Madrid Florentino Perez diberitakan ingin memboyong Kaka sebagai bagian dari kampanye untuk menduduki kembali kursi presiden di Santiago Bernabeu. Media-media di Spanyol bahkan menyebut Kaka sudah membuat kesepakatan dengan Madrid.
Tapi, bukan kabar ketertarikan El Merengues yang menghebohkan publik sepakbola. Niatan presiden klub Silvio Berlusconi melepas Kaka lah yang patut diperhitungkan.
"Kali ini saya siap menjual Kaka," kata Berlusconi dilansir Il Giorno, Kamis (21/5/2009).
Pernyataan tersebut di atas semakin menguatkan saga kepindahan Kaka ke Spanyol. Sebelumnya, Berlusconi yang juga menjabat sebagai Perdana Menteri Italia melontarkan kekecewaannya terhadap kinerja pelatih Carlo Ancelotti yang gagal mempersembahkan scudetto.

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May 17, 2009

No congratulations from Benitez to Ferguson over Man Utd title win

Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez has failed to congratulate Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson after the Red Devils won this year’s Premiership.

The duo have been involved in a bitter feud this season and Benitez could not bring himself to congratulate his counterpart, opting to say well done to the club instead.

"I will say congratulations to Manchester United. They have done well, but I do not want to say too much,” Benitez said.

"I prefer just to say well done to the club, a big club, a good club.

"Normally you have to be polite and respect the other manager. During the season we have seen a lot of things that I didn't like, so that's it.

"I say congratulations to United because they have won. And that's it."


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Moratti "hopes" Ibrahimovic wants Inter Milan stay

Inter Milan president Massimo Moratti hopes they can convince Zlatan Ibrahimovic to carry on next season.

With Barcelona and Real Madrid circling, Moratti declared: "We need to understand his character, to accept his way of doing things that sometimes can create problems.

"I admire him as a player and as a person, because he is a serious professional. I hope he has the desire to continue to stay with us, because we have an important project."

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May 06, 2009

Barcelona boss Guardiola looking forward to Man Utd final

Barcelona boss Pep Guardiola says he is looking forward to the Champions League final against title holders Manchester United.

The Catalan club scraped through to the final after winning on away goals against Chelsea at Stamford Bridge but Guardiola is now looking forward and planning his preparation for Rome on May 27.

"Manchester are the champions, an unbelievable team and a coach with experience," he said.

"We are going to prepare well. I expect us to have the ball, them to stay back and to counter-attack.

"I'm sure it will be a nice final because we will attack, we know that. I know they are a huge team but we are Barcelona."


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Hiddink unsure about ‘conspiracy’ allegations after Chelsea loss

Chelsea boss Guus Hididnk said he is unsure if UEFA wanted a Barcelona v Manchester United final and believes conspiracy is too strong a word to use.

The Blues were controversially beaten in the semi-final of the Champions League due to some blatant refereeing errors prompting Hiddink to choose his words carefully during the after-match.

"Conspiracy is a very tough word and, if there is, you have to prove it,” he said.

"Obviously there is a lot written and said prior to this game. I can only mention what I see. I cannot say whether UEFA wouldn't like another English final.

"They (referees) are human as well and everyone can be influenced by certain singing around, that could be possible.

"These are all half accusations. It's difficult to have a right opinion about that.

"In big games like this you need top-notch referees who have had big experience," Hiddink added.

"The overall feeling was of injustice and I can understand fully the emotion of players.

"If you see three or four (incidents), that is the worst I have seen."


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Drogba right to criticise referees – Hiddink

Guus Hiddink has backed the reaction of striker Didier Drogba after the final whistle of Wednesday night’s controversial Champions League semi-final.

The Ivorian was furious at the end of the match which Chelsea lost in questionable circumstances, labelling the referee a disgrace to the television cameras on the pitch among other actions.

Hiddink said he can understand Drogba’s anger and would defend him where he could.

"Of course I can fully understand his reaction, he was full of emotion," Hiddink said.

"The moment he starts hitting, he is going somewhere he shouldn't go. I will protect him."


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Arsenal’s Bendtner regrets actions after CL loss to Man Utd

Arsenal striker Nicklas Bendtner says he regrets his actions just hours after the club lost the Champions League semi-final to Manchester United.

The young Dane was photographed leaving a London nightclub at 4am on Wednesday morning with his pants down and belt undone.

He has since apologised for his behaviour and is looking to finish the season on a high with the Gunners.

"I love this club and was so disappointed to lose against Manchester United last night," Bendtner said in a statement on Wednesday.

"Reaching a Champions League final is one of my biggest dreams and getting knocked out was a massive blow. However, no matter how disappointed I was, it does not excuse my behaviour later in the evening.

"I may be young, but my actions were a poor error of judgment and something I deeply regret.

"I want to apologise to the club and the fans for letting them and myself down.

"I cannot change the past, but will learn from my mistakes.

"Tuesday night is behind me now and I want to use my energy to fully focus on our three remaining games this season - starting with Chelsea on Sunday."


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April 22, 2009

No Chelsea exit for Malouda

Chelsea winger Florent Malouda has denied claims he may be exiting Stamford Bridge this summer.

Reports have suggested that the France international may be on his way out but he has maintained that he is content as a Blue.

"I still see my future at Chelsea," he told the London Evening Standard.

"Everyone is talking about my future but I will stay here for a long, long time."


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Del Piero: Juventus need more than couple of signings

Juventus captain Alessandro del Piero says they won't transform into sudden title contenders with a couple of major signings.

“It's not as simple as just bringing in two or three champions,” Del Piero explained to Tuttosport.

“There are lots of other factors involved. For example, we played several games at night in the winter this season.

“On these evenings it was very cold or humid, which didn't help and then there were the refereeing errors that influenced results.

“But it was our fault because defensive and attacking mistakes stopped us achieving what we could have. We need to put that right because I don't want to finish second or third again.

“As far as transfers are concerned I have never vetoed any swoop,” Alex continued.

“The reason for that is very simple. I don't talk to the club about the transfer market and they don't ask for my opinion.”


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Anelka claims Chelsea a bigger club than Arsenal

Chelsea striker Nicolas Anelka has revealed how he believes the Blues are a bigger club than Arsenal.

The Frenchman spent time with the Gunners when he first arrived in England in 1997 and thinks that Chelsea has a much bigger status than his former club, likening them with Real Madrid.

“Chelsea is a mega club composed of top players, within which you have to win every game because you are put under massive pressure,” Anelka told Les Dessous du Sport.

“You have to win week in, week out, which is not the case when you play for Bolton, where you know that you are not going to finish in Champions League places every season.

“At Chelsea, you do not try [to win], you have to [win], which is very hard.

“It is different from at Arsenal. There is a context surrounding the club because of the chairman [Roman Abramovich] that makes people speak about Chelsea, more than about Arsenal.

“Arsenal are composed of young players, playing for third or fourth place, but we do not really speak about them for the title.

“But Chelsea is like Real Madrid. The pressure is huge.


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April 17, 2009

Wenger advises Chelsea: Employ Hiddink permanently

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger feels Chelsea will not see the best of their interim boss Guus Hiddink unless they make his stay permanent.

"I feel that he is an experienced manager and he has given them what he knows about the game – belief, strength," Wenger said to the club's official website ahead of the Gunners FA Cup semi-final against Chelsea.

"It is always difficult to assess on a short period of time. I believe if Hiddink stays for five years at Chelsea, he can certainly print his own way he sees the game into the club. On a short term, you try to have an impact but only on little things because you have to stay a longer period if you want to get your ways into the club.

"I rate him highly. When you come to his age and have survived in top level competition, you have quality.

"He is a very successful manager. But we want to express our strengths (on Saturday) and not concentrate on those of an opponent."

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Ibra Siap tampar Nyonya Tua


Striker Inter Milan, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, mengaku siap tampil maksimal di Turin. Pertandingan itu akan emosional baginya, karena dia pernah memperkuat Juventus. Namun, dia tetap akan profesional dan mengerahkan segala kemampuannya untuk memenangkan pertandingan atas Si Nyonya Tua.

"Ini bukan pertandingan terpenting Inter di musim ini. Kami sudah memimpin dengan keunggulan 10 poin. Kami telah menunjukkan hasyrat untuk juara. Itu sebabnya kami mampu memimpin klasemen," kata Ibrahimovic.

Pemain yang sering dipanggil Ibra itu menambahkan, "Jika kami menang di Turin, maka keuntungannya akan semakin besar."

Ibra sebelumnya memperkuat Juventus. Dia meninggalkan klub itu pada 2006, saat Juventus terkena skandal calciopoli. Di Inter, dia langsung menjadi pemain andalan.

"Ini akan menjadi partai emosional dan menarik ditonton. Kami akan siap menghadapi pertarungan, karena kami sudah bekerja keras dalam latihan seminggu ini. Kami datang ke Turin untuk memenangkan pertandingan," tegas Ibra.

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April 13, 2009

Bos FIFA Menginginkan Pemain Sepakbola Wanita Lebih Seksi Ketika Bertanding

Presiden Persatuan Sepakbola Dunia (FIFA), Sepp Blatter mengeluarkan keinginannya agar pesepakbola wanita mengenakan pakaian yang lebih pendek dan seksi guna menonjolkan sisi keindahan seorang wanita.

Blatter mengatakan agar perlengkapan untun pesepakbola wanita dibuat lebih sederhana dan seksi guna meningkatkan popularitas cabang olahraga ini.

Blatter mengambil perbandingan pemain bola volly wanita yang bertanding dengan pakaian yang lebih 'feminim'. "Mereka dapat bertanding dengan menggunakan celana yang lebih pendek, misalnya, sebab memang permainan sepakbola untuk wanita ini telah terdapat beberapa penyesuaian, seperti ukuran berat bola yang dipakai." kata Blatter.

"Ini semua dikatakan untuk lebih mempromosikan keindahan wanita dalam bersepak bola, jadi kenapa tidak dimasukkan sekalian unsur fasyen di lapangan sepak bola" lanjut Blatter.

Komentar Blatter ini dengan cepat mendatangkan sanggahan dari beberapa pesebakbola wanita. Dilaporkan harian The Guardian, Pauline Cope, penjaga gawang Inggris dan klub Charlton mengatakan bahwa komentar tersebut merupakan tipikal komentar laki-laki.

Sementara Lise Klaveness, pemain asal Norwegia mengatakan bahwa celana yang lebih pendek bukanlah isu utama dalam olahraga. "Penonton datang ingin menonton pertandingan jika mereka ingin melihat model yang seksi, lebih baik mereka membeli majalah khusus pria," lanjut Klaveness.

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Juventus president Cobolli Gigli: Nothing wrong with Lippi meeting


Juventus president Giovanni Cobolli Gigli insists there was nothing untoward in a meeting with Marcello Lippi last week.

He explained: "I knew very well that there was this meeting between our most important and strategic operations manager and one of the most important men of Italian football.

"I must tell the truth, the fact that this meeting took place in a very public place just shows that there was a willingness to exchange views with the national team coach, who manages a number of our current and potential players in the future.

"If once every six months the CEO meets with Lippi, I find it only fair."

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Zola disagrees with Redknapp's assessment of West Ham youngsters

West Ham boss Gianfranco Zola has told Hammers starlets they can reach the same heights as Rio Ferdinand and Frank Lampard, contrary to Harry Redknapp's recent comments.

The current Tottenham boss, Harry Redknapp, claimed last week that the current crop of Hammers talent is nowhere near the same calibre as the former stars.

But Zola has told the likes of Mark Noble, Freddie Sears and James Tomkins they can emulate the exploits of their predecessors.

"I believe when Rio or Lamps or Joe Cole were coming through they were just promising. Then they improved," the Italian said.

"What I said about my players is that it is just down to them. If they work hard every day and keep the right attitude they can do that.

"Maybe Harry has more experience than me and can see forward more than me. But I believe everyone owns their own destiny.

"When I started playing football there were a few that said I wouldn't become the player I was but they didn't know what my attitude and mentality was.

"I believe that if my players have the attitude they can become important players.

"If they push themselves hard and believe in what they do they will go beyond the limits that people are putting on them now."

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March 12, 2009

The Incredible of Arsenal

Arsenal are into the Champions League Quarter-Finals after an incredible night of drama at the Stadio Olimipcio.

Juan’s early goal cancelled out the advantage Arsène Wenger’s side had gained in the first leg. The rest of normal time and extra time remained goalless so this nervous but entertaining tie went to penalties.

Eduardo missed the first of the shoot-out but later on Manuel Almunia saved from Mario Vucinic to level up the scores. The crucial miss at 7-6 in sudden death came when Max Tonetto blazed high over the bar.

Arsenal march on. And hopefully their smattering of good fortune tonight will help them return to Rome for the Champions League Final in May.

At his press conference on Tuesday morning, Wenger said he had a decision to make over a couple of positions. In the end, he stuck with side that had won 1-0 in the first leg at fortnight ago. It was 4-2-3-1, now the standard in Europe it seems, with Van Persie supported by a triumvirate of Samir Nasri, Emmanuel Eboue and Nicklas Bendtner. Behind them, Abou Diaby and DenilsonKolo Toure after a calf injury. protected a back four that was reinforced by the return of

There had been rumours abound over Roma’s absences. Cicinho (knee), Daniele de Rossi (suspension) and Marco Cassetti were certainly out. There were suggestions that Francesco Totti, David Pizarro, Doni, Philippe Mexes and Alberto Aquilani and Mirko Vucinic were all struggling.

In the end only Mexes missed the game.

The Stadio Olimpico was everything you would expect at kick-off. Loud, colourful, intimidating. Arsenal had history on this ground – a superb 3-1 win against Roma in 2002 and a highly-creditable 1-1 draw with Lazio in 2000. But that would be worth nothing this evening.

It was as if the home fans were trying to prove definitively that the concept of the ‘12th man’ is true. The pre-mach perception was that the injury-hit home side would need the help. However it did not turn out that way.

Roma were the better side in the first 20 minutes. They were crisp and persistent in their tackling. They closed down the Arsenal defenders and forced them into nervous mistakes.

John-Arne Riise’s blocked shot was Roma’s first sight of goal. In the ninth minute they would score and it was a horrible goal for Arsenal to concede.

Francesco Totti’s low cross in from the right bobbled between Toure and Gallas, through the legs of Rodrigo Taddei to Juan at the far post. If the Brazilian was surprised to get the ball it did not show. He kept his cool as the Arsenal defence scrambled back and slammed home from close range.

It was the lead on the night and leveller in the tie. Roma players and fans celebrated accordingly.

At the same time, the goal was a pin in the bubble of self-belief Arsenal had built up in their 17-game unbeaten run. Now they had to guard against deflation.

Gallas did loop a header into Doni’s hands but the home side now saw their chance.

In the 22nd minute Motta drove forward in the right-hand channel and forced a strong-handed block by Almunia at the near post. The Italian raced to the byline and scooped the ball back into the centre of the goal just before it crossed the line. It came out to Taddei, whose low cross-shot was tipped around the far post by Almunia. The keeper had recovered his ground with alacrity.

Around the half-hour, Arsenal did start to find their feet. And they came closest to scoring when Gael Clichy swirling left-wing cross found Diaby’s head. The Frenchman’s effort had power but was directed straight at Doni, who gathered with relative ease.

Van Persie nodded over and Eboue hacked horribly wide. Neither chance was ever going in but it was testament to the fact that Arsenal were on the offensive.

However, a minute before the break, came a crucial moment. Gallas lost the ball venturing too far forward and Totti’s chip sent Motta sprinting clear on the right with Clichy in pursuit. The two defenders ended up a heap in the area and Roma seemed convinced it was a penalty. Referee Manuel Gonzalez waved play on.

The Spanish official was given the benefit of the home fans’ opinion as he walked off Arsenal needed half-time. They had been second-best and wise words for Wenger were required.

Although Roma started the second period quickly with substitute Julio Baptista nodding wide and Riise firing in a free-kick, the visitors were making matters more even.

Toure’s drive was deflected wide and, from the corner, Bacary Sagna powered a header straight at Doni.

Diaby and Eboue were inches away from providing defence-splitting passes to Van Persie and Bendtner respectively.

But, at the other end, Totti was starting to do what Totti does. He found intelligent space just outside the area and went close with a couple of drives from distance – one flew wide of Almunia’s post, the other into his chest.

The game was a real cup-tie now. There was little containment in midfield as both sides went for the crucial next goal.

In the 64th minute, Nasri’s corner was punched clear to Diaby who weaved himself some space on the edge of the area and poked an effort just wide.

However Arsenal could not maintain their momentum and, as a result, Wenger withdrew Eboue for Walcott 10 minutes later. It added pace and urgency to Arsenal but it was Roma who would forge the real tie-killing chance before the end.

In the 79th minute, Taddei stormed down the right and Totti touched his low cross to the unmarked Baptista 10 yards out. All the sliding Brazilian had to do was guide the ball home but it hit the outside of his foot and flew wide.

A massive let-off for Arsenal.

Extra-time was now looming and so Wenger made another change – Eduardo for Bendtner. The Croatian was quickly involved and helped the visitors create a couple of decent chances just before the end of normal time.

First Van Persie bobbled a deflected shot just wide from the edge of the box. The corner found Walcott on the left, his deep cross was nodded back into the six-yard box by Van Persie and Toure heaved a header over the bar from a few feet out.

The Ivorian lay disappointed on the grass for a few seconds then sprang up, dusted himself down and raced back to his position.

He had 30 more minutes of work to do.

Extra-time is often a disappointment these days. By this point, both sides are all too aware of what they have to lose.

That seemed the mentality this evening. Roma had pressure in the first period of extra-time but the best chance came in the 100th minute when Denilson bustled through on the right of the area and Van Persie hoiked the Brazilian’s cross over the bar.

Walcott tested Doni early in the second period but, in the 114th minute, it took a superbly timed challenge from Toure to dispossess Baptista as he bore down on goal.

However the side could not be divided in three and an half hours of football. So the tie would be decided from 12 yards.

Eduardo took the first for Arsenal and Doni saved low to his right. Pizarro then scored to give Roma the advantage. Van Persie’s coolly converted then Almunia saved easily from Mario Vucinic’s cheeky effort to level matters at 2-2. Walcott just managed to squirm his shot through Doni’s fingers and Baptista blasted a thunderbolt into the top of the net.

Nasri’s effort was placed to the keeper’s left and Vincenzo Montella almost skipped his effort in to the corner for 3-3.

It was now effectively sudden death. Denilson rattled his penalty straight down the middle and it was left to Totti to complete the first five apiece. He did so with aplomb.

Toure took a long run up and then sidefooted home Aquilani response was impish and accurate – 5-5.

Sagna opted for a short run and stroked the ball in the corner. Riise just squeezed his left-foot drive past Almunia’s outstretched left-hand - 6-6.

Diaby scored with nonchalance and it was Tonetto who fired over the bar.

Wenger’s men had kept their nerve with an excellent set of penalties. It had been two well-matched sides in an incredibly tense tie but Arsenal were through.

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'This kind of result can increase the belief'


On finding it hard to break Roma down…
"We had problems to create clear cut chances, and that was down to the quality of their defending and resilience. I was apprehensive because you knew that with the final played here on their home ground, that Roma would give everything. I also must congratulate Roma. They played very well tonight and made it very difficult."

On showing mental strength…
"I am proud of the mental strength because that is something which has been questioned a lot in our team. You could see that we have improved tremendously on that front. After conceding a first early goal on a missed cross and missing the first penalty after 120 minutes, you need something special, mental strength to come back and win it."

On the importance of getting through…
"I was very concerned if we were the only [English] team to go out tonight, that it would have been detrimental to the progress of the team, so it will certainly help us to improve our confidence. The team has swum a lot against the stream. I believe this kind of result can increase the belief and the self confidence which can help us for the rest of the season.

"But let's keep our feet on the ground and first win against Blackburn on Saturday."

On the lottery of penalties…
"I did not think at all it would go to penalties. Sometimes we do in training, but not the day before. I had my mind made up in the second period of extra time who would take the penalties, and Diaby was one of the players to step up on the pitch."

On Roma's penalty claim before half-time…
"It was a very close call. I would like to see it again on the replay. It could have been. Did Gael touch Motta or not? I was worried about that."

On all four English teams progressing…
"England can be very proud to have four teams in the quarter-finals for the second year, but we have not to be fooled. The games with the three Italian teams - Juventus, Inter and Roma - were very close and it looks like Italy is coming back."

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February 19, 2009

Chelsea boss Hiddink's teaching background key to success

New Chelsea boss Guus Hiddink believes his teaching background has helped him in football management.

But before going on to manage some of the world’s biggest clubs in PSV, Fenerbahce and Real Madrid as well as South Korea, Australia and Russia, he followed in the footsteps of his dad, teaching PE to emotionally disturbed kids for 11 years from 1973.

And, in his biography 'Going Dutch', he admits the skills he learned there helped him to deal with the pampered superstars of professional football.

He said: “I’ve joked I still feel I’m working with hard-to-raise kids.

“At the school I had to deal with kids from tough backgrounds, little criminals sometimes. It is possible to translate that kind of work into coaching full-time footballers.

“You have to appeal to their sense of responsibility. You have to remind them of the privileged position they live in.

“When I arrived at Real Madrid in 1998 the real problem was that life was a little comfortable for the players.

“They earned a lot of money very quickly. Porsche ownership was very high.

“When they were 21, players were financially settled for life. But players must be hungry, hungry to achieve something.

“I deal with professionals who are paid very well and who ought to possess the enthusiasm of football-lovers. They should not be motivated by the money. If a player’s primary concern is the next bonus things wouldn’t work out in the long run.”

Hiddink, who will manage Russia and Chelsea until the end of the season, added: “I taught with conviction. Doing something half-heartedly is impossible for me.

“I am not afraid to fall flat on my face. If I had not wanted to take risks I could have worked as a government official until I retired.

“When things go wrong you often have to take the blame. You have a job to do and you have to accept the implications.

“I’m not really an anxious person. If as a coach you get in a panic you’ll lose the team’s respect in no time.”

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Sergio Ramos: Real Madrid can win the title

Sergio Ramos insists Real Madrid can still win the Spanish Liga.

After eight consecutive victories, Ramos said: "I think it is possible to win the league. There are many points to play for and even if mathematically Barcelona are champions, we are not going to stop fighting.

"Realistically the distance is vast, but if we continue on the same line and they stall, then there is still plenty to look forward to."

On coach Juande Ramos, the defender added: "I'm very happy with him.

"But it is the board who must decide if he will stay next season."

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AC Milan's Maldini touched by Inter fans support

Cesare Maldini says son, Paolo, will retire from AC Milan at the end of the season.

Maldini Snr, who remains a scout for Milan, said: "As for my son, Paolo, I can confirm that Sunday night was his last derby. He made his decision: he'll finish the championship, finish everything. And for him there will be a new life.

"The thing I was glad to see was the banner that was dedicated to him by the fans of Inter, a huge surprise for Paolo. He felt a tremendous satisfaction in seeing a banner of benevolence and gratitude, something very beautiful."

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February 05, 2009

Micah Richards assault compounds Man City woes

In the space of two weeks he has seen British record signing Robinho being arrested and questioned over an alleged sexual assault, another player being blackmailed over a missing iPod and now it has emerged Micah Richards has also been quizzed by police over an alleged nightclub assault.Richards, 20, attended a police station by appointment on Wednesday over the alleged assault of a man, believed to be 18, outside a nightclub in Hale, Cheshire, on Christmas Eve. He was not charged with any offence and was released on bail until April 8, pending further investigation. City sources say he vigorously denies any involvement.Hughes said: "We are very supportive of Micah. He went to the police station in a pre-arranged appointment. It is an ongoing situation and we are aware of that, but he is absolutely in my plans to play on Saturday. He is absolutely in the right frame of mind." It is the same attitude as Hughes has taken with Robinho, both after his allegedly unauthorised trip back to Brazil and his arrest, while the club have denied the blackmail case involved any sensitive material.It is hard not to feel sorry for the former Blackburn manager. Cast into the swirling vortex that City have become from the tranquil backwaters of Ewood Park, Hughes is desperately trying to keep the club on an even keel, but events simply conspire against him.City have come down hard in recent weeks on any suggestions that Hughes's authority is not absolute, but indiscipline seems to stalk the corridors. Robinho faces a fine but he still defied the club to fly back to Brazil, and that was after taking two team-mates on a night out in Leeds, regardless of what happened. Richards denies he has put on weight and is out of shape, but his arrest at least proves he was in a nightclub 48 hours before a game.Occasionally Hughes must question the efficacy of the laissez-faire, arm-round-the-shoulder technique and be tempted just to lock his players up in a hotel for four nights a week, as is the custom in several European countries.Certainly, few managers will ever have had to run such a gauntlet of controversies and scandals before anyone even mentions the word football. Sadly, there is no respite there for the beleaguered Hughes as that's not going swimmingly either.Hughes is likely to be without winger Shaun Wright-Phillips for his next three games as he looks to gel new signings Craig Bellamy, Nigel de Jong, Wayne Bridge and Shay Given into his side. Wright-Phillips is facing a three-game ban for lashing out at Rory Delap at the Britannia Stadium and Manchester City's hopes rest on a technical appeal.The FA are supposed to inform clubs of retrospective action within 48 hours of a game ending. City were not told until Wednesday of Wright-Phillips's charge, giving the club room to try to reverse the decision. The FA are likely to blame the snow on the delay in informing the club.Hughes said: "The punishment for Shaun does not fit the crime, in our view. To get the same length of ban as Delap is crazy. He's been brought up before the FA because the referee has said if he'd seen it, he'd have sent him off."But what about the other challenges this week? By all accounts, the linesman at Anfield said he saw Jose Bosingwa kick Yossi Benayoun but didn't think too much of it, so that's where we are with them. Crazy."

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Massimo Morati: Chelsea move great chance for Quaresma

Inter Milan president Massimo Moratti hopes Ricardo Quaresma can rediscover his form at Chelsea. 

“It was a big investment, but I wouldn't say it was a failure,” Moratti said. “It was not a success, no doubt about it, but Quaresma now has the chance to redeem himself at Chelsea. 

“Playing at San Siro with the crowd murmuring every time you do something wrong is clearly not easy. 

“London is different and I'm sure he will go back to being the player he was.”

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January 18, 2009

Man City boss Hughes to meet Kaka family.

Manchester City boss Mark Hughes hopes to meet AC Milan star Kaka and his Dad, Bosco Leite, this week. 

The Daily Mail says Hughes hopes to meet Kaka and his father Bosco Leite this week, but he clearly has some work to do if the views expressed by the26-year-old Brazilian during his team’s recent training camp in Dubai are any guide. 

In a previously unpublished interview conducted before Milan accepted City’s world-record offer, Kaka said: "City can be a big team in the future. And Robinho can help them, no doubt. 

"I want to play at the highest level, in the biggest competitions and to win them. 

"There is always talk about other clubs but I am happy with Milan. 

"Robinho could have played for another team, a big team like he did at Real Madrid, or Milan, but he trusts in the project of City. 

"Of course, I speak with Robinho. At the moment they are not going well but City have got a big project for the future. 

"So that could be a good thing."


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January 14, 2009

Arsenal Injury News 2

Please note The injury news on Arsenal.com is updated only from Arsène Wenger's press conferences and his interviews with Arsenal TV Online. For clarification purposes, this is dated.

Cesc Fabregas
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Cesc Fabregas will be out for "three to four months" after suffering a serious knee injury against Liverpool on Sunday. The Arsenal captain was hurt in a challenge with Liverpool's Xabi Alonso at Emirates Stadium and hobbled off the pitch at half-time. Arsène Wenger hoped Fabregas' spell on the sidelines would be limited to a matter of weeks but his worst fears were realised after the Spaniard went for a scan on Monday.

Tomas Rosicky
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Tomas Rosicky will be back in March “at the earliest”. The Czech midfielder was last seen in an Arsenal shirt on January 26 when he hobbled off after nine minutes of the FA Cup tie with Newcastle at Emirates Stadium. The problem turned out to be his hamstring tendon and, according to Arsène Wenger, “the recovery period was slower than expected”. Rosicky underwent revision surgery in Germany in November but it will be well into the New Year before the 27-year-old plays again. "He's doing rehab at the moment,” said Wenger. “He's back here on December 17 and then hopefully we can start to work with him. But it's a long-term prospect - maybe March at the earliest."

Theo Walcott
Thursday, January 8, 2009
The winger dislocated his shoulder during an England training session on Tuesday November 18. However, reports that his injury could blight the rest of Walcott's career appear to be wide of the mark. "Theo had a dislocated shoulder and he had surgery. He will be out three months," confirmed Wenger

Eduardo
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Eduardo made his long-awaited return to action with 45 minutes for Reserves against Portsmouth at Underhill in December. However, the striker has not featured for the first team and is not expected to play against Bolton Wanderers.

William Gallas
Thursday, January 8, 2009
William picked up a hamstring injury and is expected to sit out for three weeks.
"However unfortunately we have lost William Gallas with a hamstring problem," said Wenger. "I think Gallas and Silvestre will be out for three weeks"

Mikael Silvestre
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Mikael Silvestre limped off with a thigh injury during the first half of the FA Cup Third Round tie with Plymouth last Saturday. Wenger said: “I think Gallas and Silvestre will be out for three weeks.”


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Chelsea onto winner with Disney Soccer partnership


While Luiz Felipe Scolari's players were struggling with the demands of the Premiership's festive programme, their young Chelsea teammates were again spreading the Blue word across the United States.

As part of their strategic push into North America, Chelsea's academy took part in the highly-acclaimed Disney Soccer Showcase in Orlando last week.

It was the second consecutive year that Chelsea's U17 squad had participated in the youth tournament, regarded by US soccer powerbrokers as the best in the country.

Early in 2007, Chelsea and Disney’s Wide World of Sports announced a long-term partnership to help promote soccer at all levels in the US. Under the terms of the four-year agreement, Chelsea became the official pro club of Disney’s Wide World of Sports and also the presenting sponsor of Disney’s Soccer Showcase Series.

Patrick Dicks, the Area Manager of Disney Field Sports, says the partnership with Chelsea is great reward for everyone involved in a tournament that has been running since 2000.

"The success comes with team work and the team we have been able to assemble within the Soccer Department," Dicks explained to tribalfootball.com. "The Showcase has grown from 71 teams to over 420 teams with over 400 teams on the waiting list.

"The guest experience is superior due to our dedicated cast members, from the grounds crew who make these fields so good to play on to the team who puts up the goals, everyone is dedicated to making this a once in a lifetime experience for young American soccer players. If I was a young soccer player this would be the one place I would want to come and play!"

After aggressively sourcing partner clubs in 2008, Chelsea staff were able to get a close look at two new members of their club network - CASL Academy of North Carolina and Match Fit Academy of New Jersey. Both teams were among the 428 to take part in the Disney event.

Chelsea management took their participation seriously and with a team that included FA Youth Cup hero Frank Nouble and recent Uruguayan signing Jhon Pirez, they won the U17 championship impressively, knocking off Javanon from Louisville, Kentucky, in the final with a 5-0 victory.

But it won't be just silverware Chelsea could be taking back with them to London. During the tournament, an All-Star team was selected (pictured below), which will travel to Stamford Bridge to train at the Chelsea academy and compete against international competition.

There is a genuine chance that Chelsea will uncover an American gem or two from this squad as Disney's Soccer Showcase is renowned for kicking off the college careers of some of the US's best players.

As Dicks explains: "There have been too many notable players to mention over the past eight years, we have had some of Europe's finest talent grace the Showcase along with some of the best talent in the current US National Team squad, all have come through here and experienced this tournament.

"I would say the best talent comes through the Showcase due to the relationships we have with US Soccer and US Youth Soccer. Not only do we have the top club teams participating, but we had the Olympic Development Regional Teams here last week as well as the US Soccer Academy teams.

"There was some great soccer and talent for all the college coaches to see."

Indeed, while Chelsea are partner sponsors, that hasn't stopped European rivals from muscling in on prospective signings. And a staggering 700 college coaches were in attendance last week to run their eye over potential recruits.

Among the difficulties local MLS and European clubs face when seeking American talent, is the vast number of young players throughout the country. Better than anyother tournament, over the years Disney's Soccer Showcase has been able to bring together the majority of America's best youth players in the one place.

"Over the past four years, more and more professional teams have sent scouts to watch America's finest," revealed Dicks. "We have had several clubs from England attend, along with scouts from Germany, Spain, Italy and Mexico.

"There is a wealth of youth soccer talent in the United States and I have witnessed first hand the attention the major soccer playing countries now are paying to the Disney Soccer Showcase."

A strong showing from the Disney Allstars in London and global interest in the Showcase is sure to grow.

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