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Thursday, April 29, 2010
Inter seals finals berth as Liverpool fails to deliver.
Over in England, Liverpool's season amounted to nothing once more. They're not likely to make it into the champions league next year and now they flopped when it came to making it in the Europa league. If they don't make some big changes before the start of the next season, Liverpool's decline will continue for the foreseeable future. Teams used to be afraid of coming to Anfield, but now no one takes the Mersey side team seriously. Congratulations to Fulham and Atletico Madrid for their achievements.
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Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Bayern books ticket to Bernabeu
Normally you'd expect either Arjen Robben or Frank Ribery to tear it up on the field, but today it wasn't the two usual suspects that carried the load. Ivica Olic brought the best he had to offer and bagged a treble against the unwilling french giants. To say Lyon were out of their element would be to put it lightly. They were served to the sword and has no answer for it. This loss proves that the french league teams are still a few quality players behind the rest of the big leagues. Some would argue that Bordeaux with the brilliant Blanc at the realm would have done better than Lyon but they must be reminded that it was Lyon who knocked Bordeaux out of the tournament and that says a lot.
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Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Barca's loss last night is proof that Barca's flaws are there to exploit.
Inter stuffed the game in a typically catenaccio fashion and took their chances on the counter attack. They did something the youngsters at Arsenal have always failed to do. They remained organized and followed their game plan despite what the blaugrana brought on them.
As for Barcelona, most of their fans don't want to accept that they were soundly beaten, but the truth is that Guardiola still has not brought much improvement to Rijkaard's team. The Dutch coach built this current Barca team and the style they play with and one would think the Spaniard would have introduced a plan B but he hasn't. When teams like Inter and Espanyol defend well and keep Barca from playing, they start to look like the youngsters at the Emirates, full of technique and finesse but without plan B or C.
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Saturday, April 17, 2010
Barcelona struggles against Espanyol
This gives Real Madrid a sliver of hope for the title but a lot of that depends on Barcelona dropping a few more points. Real would still have to beat Valencia in order to get within a point of the current champions.
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Chelsea's loss has just made the premiership even more interesting.
I can't say I wasn't surprised. Spurs have the talent to beat most teams and as Everton showed earlier in the season Chelsea are a team with flaws. When they are winning they can't seem to stop. But when they face a team more resilient then themselves, the Blues seem to lack the composure that Champions are made of. Spurs could have put the game beyond doubt but they couldn't manage to do it. Chelsea can't afford to lose another game, and they still have Liverpool to play. Chances are they are going to beat Liverpool but if they don't, United will be ready.
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Friday, April 16, 2010
Ajax' incredible late rise
on pure talent alone Ajax deserves to win the title. Guys like Luis Suarez have been beyond superb. Though I'd love to see Steve McLaren and his Twente squad raise the trophy this year. I just don't think they're talented enough to survive in the Champions League. Whoever wins it would have deserved it, but it's great to see a team like Ajax make such a comeback after years of mediocrity.
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Thursday, April 15, 2010
PFA player of the year
Players like Drogba have been performing admirably albeit in a strong team. But the truth is that the best player this year has been Carlos Tevez. The Argentine has been phenomenal for City and has played a vital part in his team's success this year. While United might be the more known team and Rooney the more recognized player in England, Tevez is just a phenomenal winner. He has such a fighting spirit that when he's on the field something is bound to happen. He works hard on the field and does it with a happy face. On top of it all, Tevez is more technical then the english man. I hope they give the award to Tevez, but that's not likely to happen given that Rooney is a much improved player this year.
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Wednesday, April 14, 2010
Van Persie should have started as Arsenal throws away another chance to claw back Chelsea's grip in the title.
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Tuesday, April 13, 2010
It's time for Giovinco to run from Juventus
Giovinco has long been touted as the heir apparent of Del Piero, yet Juventus went and bought Diego last year from Bremen, which meant that the atomic ant had to endure another season sitting on the bench waiting for someone to get injured. Giovinco's talents are there for everyone to see, yet the coaches aren't willing to take a little risk. Even when things were going down the hill Ciro Ferrara refused to play him. And even Zacheroni has not played him when he was available as much as he should have. They fail to see the element of danger the youngster provides for the team. Diego, as phenomenal as he is, does not quite have the dribbling skills that Giovinco has. Diego is a playmaker, but that's where his tools end.
If he were at a club like Arsenal, Giovinco would be getting a lot of playing time and adding to the gunners' dangerous attack. Italians are notorious for not wanting to leave their country, but even in Italy there are teams where the youngster would flourish. At Roma he would be welcomed by Ranieri. Sampdoria and even Napoli and Genoa would make great use of the young Italian. Hopefully he matures fast and realizes that his future success is not at Juventus. Del Piero is the last great player that has been unearthed from Juventus' young side. The club has resorted to buying all their talent, including talent less shmucks like Amauri.
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Saturday, April 10, 2010
And Real Madrid continues to suck.
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Friday, April 9, 2010
The Liverpool way.
Despite all the distractions behind doors, Liverpool is in the semifinals of the Europa league. Though the competition might not be as lofty as the Champions League, it is the only European competition that still has English teams in it. The more important fact is that if Liverpool win this competition, they just might be able to squeeze themselves in the UEFA Champions League.
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Thursday, April 8, 2010
Fulham and the Cinderella run
When Clint Dempsey got injured, it was assumed that Fulham night not be able to carry on but they've proved over and over that their team is not one based on a single player. Even if they don't make it to the final they've got to be proud about the work they've done this season. No one expected them to defeat a storied club such as Juventus, but they managed to do so. No one is going to claim that Fulham is ready to beat Barcelona anytime soon. But it must be said that Hodgson has his team going in the right direction as far as European pedigree is concerned.
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Oh Ferguson get over it.
Rafael committed a foul in the game yesterday and Ferguson should have focused on what the youngster did and maybe help him so that he isn't in that position again, but instead the manager lashed out at the German team for asking the referee to send Rafael off.
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Wednesday, April 7, 2010
United falls and Lyon holds on.
In the battle of the french giants, Lyon is going through to the next round. This signals a return to form for the french side despite the fact that they lost tonight. They may find Bayern had to beat, but the fact that they made it this far is testament of their ability. Bordeaux cannot be seen as a failure, but this was their last chance if rumors are true. Blanc is said to be on his way to Sevilla and it won't take long before Gourcuff and Chamakh follow after him. The team may still prove to be a force in Europe, but without Le President behind them I just don't see how they'd he able to continue on the path they're on.
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Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Arsenal falls short again. What's next?
To begin with, he needs to being in Chamak from Bordeaux to provide a real threat inside the box. It's no secret how talented the striker is. And he's definitely better than Bendtner. He also has a never say die attitude about him and would go above and beyond to get the ball in the net. He could very well be the next great success a la Drogba.
Wenger also needs to shore up his defense. I would suggest he trades Silvestre in for Bolton's Gary Cahill. He would also do well to raid the french league for a defensive midfielder in the mould of Toulalan to add some grit to the squad.
The truth of the matter is that Wenger is not likely to buy anyone. He won't accept that his kids just aren't growing up fast enough. Alex Song is a great example of a Wenger project that grew up quick. Denilson and Walcott are great examples of his projects that haven't grown up yet. And I'm not sure they will grow up anytime soon.
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Inter just might go all the way.
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Monday, April 5, 2010
MLS is becoming increasingly boring by the minute.
At least when I watch the Brazilian league I know that the likes of Hernanes and Neymar are bound to do something exciting. When I watch the Mexican league, I know the games are going to be end to end and full of technique. The European leagues provide a focus on tactics and an enormous amount of technically gifted players. MLS lovers will always talk about how young the league is, but at the end of the day, the league just isn't good enough. The teams all pretty much play like the U.S. national team. I don't know what it would take for me to fall in love with this league. The talent just isn't booming in the league and the foreign players the teams are attracting aren't giving their all.
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Saturday, April 3, 2010
To the victor the spoils
It would have been better, despite chelsea's win, if Arsenal had picked up three points at Birmingham a week ago. But that's just the sort of season the gunners are having this year. As good as they are, the injuries have ruined their season. And every team who can't seem to pass the ball are content with hacking the gunners. Had they had Van Persie this season, they would have scored a lot more goals and certainly would not have lost to Chelsea and Manchester.
On another note, if Darren Bent hasn't punched his ticket to the World Cup by now I will be very shocked. He is one of the top performing Premier League strikers this year and even though he's not very good at penalty kicks, he puts the ball in the net on the regular and that's while playing for Sunderland, something he wasn't able to do at Tottenham. The Spurs on the other hand have all but handed 4th place to Manchester City. They still have to play Arsenal and Chelsea.
The citizen did good to take advantage of Burnley's complete collapse. The boys at Turf Moor haven't been the same since Coyle left for Bolton and they must now plan on how to come back up next year like Newcastle has done.
Here's hoping Fernando Torres tears it up tomorrow.
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Friday, April 2, 2010
Fabregas and the world cup.
Spain is not like the U.S. Where there is a dearth of genuine talent. Spain is full of talented midfielders who are world beaters and it would not be fair for any player to sit at home while everyone hopes that Cesc gets healthy. Fabregas is a genuine talent and I really hoped to see him shine In South Africa, but if he isn't healthy and fit for the tournament, then spin have no choice but to replace him with someone else. Perhaps Everton's Mikel Arteta deserves a look right about now.
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Thursday, April 1, 2010
Liverpool's infertile attack
In modern day football, it doesn't really matter how great your players are, a lot of it comes down to the style the manager utilizes. A glance at the Liverpool squad shows a lot of players with attacking ability, but they ultimately lack the defensive discipline required to make Benitez' system work.
Liverpool may yet recover and defeat Benfica at Anfield, but there task is an enormous one. The Portuguese side is not likely to back down and defend, and the last thing Liverpool needs is to concede another goal.
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