Looking back almost four years ago on the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu pitch, a bunch of elated young and not so young men celebrated winning the top prize in European club football. Covered in Blue and Black, the joy and ecstasy that covered the city of Milan was back again, but not for long. The mastermind behind this great achievement left along with his magic .
Fast fowarding to four years after this and the magic has still not been found. Jose Mourinho's departure and Massimo Moratti's insistence on keeping players are were way past it coupled with the signings of even poorer and older players did the side no good. The quest to find that stability both on and off the field has led to the signing and sacking of six managers in that period. Massimo Moratti, the Petroleum tycoon oversaw the rise and fall of Inter and decided to let go off 70% of his share in the club to Indonesian Business man Erick Thohir.
Mr Thohir's reign has already seen the departure of Walter Mazzarri for the return of Roberto Mancini to the Appiano Gentile to take over the helm of affairs from the dugout. His return has brought smiles to the faces of some Inter fans but for how long can they last ? The domestic trophy laden period that marked his first stint as well as his successes in England barring a repeat of his seemingly dreadful spell in Turkey with Galatasaray, this is a match made in heaven for Inter Milan.
It is worth noting that during his all his stints, there was a lot of money to splash which could afford him the players needed to win it all. On his second coming, everything has changed; there's no more Moratti funded transfers, a totally new look team. This could be the beginning of the end even before he begins as Erick Thohir has proven to be quite frugal in his dealings.
Mancini must quickly find a way to integrate his side to suit the team and the league in general. Dealing with talented but volatile characters such as Pablo Osvaldo while keeping Mauro Icardi and the others happy shouldnt be a problem as he proved that with Mario Balotelli at Milan and at Manchester City.
The main aim will be to impress in the league and Europa League while working hard to make a return to the Champions League. This seems quite impossible given the task they face in Juventus and AS Roma, Napoli and a resurgent but inconsistent AC Milan.
Mancini has proven before that he can get the best out of a side but without the needed funds and preferred personnel, taking into consideration the considerable quality of Juventus, Roma, Napoli, Milan and the others, his second stint might be more difficult than the first .
Mr. Mancini, though this may be the toughest job since you got into the managerial spotlight, the Inter faithful believe in your inherent ability to bring back the joy and trophies but for we the neutrals, we sit back and watch with keen eyes to assess your second stint.
Buona Fortuna Roberto.
Saturday, 15 November 2014
WHAT NEXT FOR INTER MILAN
Tuesday, 17 June 2014
FIFA! WHAT ARE YOU DOING ABOUT THESE??
The FIFA World Cup in Brazil is in full flow . It has been by far the most exciting one for a lot of fans and neutrals alike. It has been filled with lots of goal, cards, surprises just to name a few but this does not hide the fact that the World Cup is not of World Standard as we have to come to expect. It has been dogged with certain issues that threaten to take the joy out the World Cup as we know it.
Top of the list has to be the protests that are taking place in Brazil. A poll taken shortly before the World Cup started showed about 60% of the population would pass up the opportunity to host the global showpiece in favor of using the funds to beef up Brazil's deteriorating infrastructure and public services. This need was made evident after heavy rains hit Natal this week. These protests seem to be affecting the World Cup as attendances have not been impressive. The various arenas have not been filled to capacity. It's up to FIFA and other stakeholders to take measures needed to fill the stadia while giving the people what they want.
Also threatening to unmake this World Cup is the role of the referees. The referees are supposed to be the custodians of the game. They are supposed to ensure this through the use of their decisions on the field of play. This has sadly not been the case in the tournament so far. The beautiful game has been dogged with debatable and dubious refereeing decisions, some of which have totally disrupted the flow of the games in terms of momentum among many others. The blame does not lie entirely on the referees themselves but on FIFA! I do not doubt that these are the best in the business as we speak but with these decisions, the business is about to go bad. I would suggest a major beefing up in the criteria used to select referees for major tournaments. Also a major training and retraining workshop must be organised to effectively equip referees with the skills needed to handle games on the big stage.
The isolated issue of the PA systems failing to play the national anthems during the France-Honduras game is a minor issue. National Anthems are a big thing during major tournaments. These go a long way to inspire players before a game. Its absence may deprive the game off the passion among many other ingredients. Though minor, must be rectified in order not to reoccur in future games.
FIFA must move quickly to address this issue now to prevent re occurrences in future and make the beautiful game even more enticing and exciting. Also with the FIFA presidential elections fast gaining on us, it will be expedient if the candidates address this issue among the many others that dog FIFA in order to allow the beautiful game, remain a beautiful game.
Top of the list has to be the protests that are taking place in Brazil. A poll taken shortly before the World Cup started showed about 60% of the population would pass up the opportunity to host the global showpiece in favor of using the funds to beef up Brazil's deteriorating infrastructure and public services. This need was made evident after heavy rains hit Natal this week. These protests seem to be affecting the World Cup as attendances have not been impressive. The various arenas have not been filled to capacity. It's up to FIFA and other stakeholders to take measures needed to fill the stadia while giving the people what they want.
Also threatening to unmake this World Cup is the role of the referees. The referees are supposed to be the custodians of the game. They are supposed to ensure this through the use of their decisions on the field of play. This has sadly not been the case in the tournament so far. The beautiful game has been dogged with debatable and dubious refereeing decisions, some of which have totally disrupted the flow of the games in terms of momentum among many others. The blame does not lie entirely on the referees themselves but on FIFA! I do not doubt that these are the best in the business as we speak but with these decisions, the business is about to go bad. I would suggest a major beefing up in the criteria used to select referees for major tournaments. Also a major training and retraining workshop must be organised to effectively equip referees with the skills needed to handle games on the big stage.
The isolated issue of the PA systems failing to play the national anthems during the France-Honduras game is a minor issue. National Anthems are a big thing during major tournaments. These go a long way to inspire players before a game. Its absence may deprive the game off the passion among many other ingredients. Though minor, must be rectified in order not to reoccur in future games.
FIFA must move quickly to address this issue now to prevent re occurrences in future and make the beautiful game even more enticing and exciting. Also with the FIFA presidential elections fast gaining on us, it will be expedient if the candidates address this issue among the many others that dog FIFA in order to allow the beautiful game, remain a beautiful game.
Friday, 13 June 2014
Spain Vs Netherlands . A Review And Interview Of Salvador Massacre
After what the world witnessed a few hours ago in Salvador, I could not comprehend the events hence I sought the help of my friend and fellow football lover and objective minded analyst Nii Dodoo to help answer a few questions
Nii Aponsah (N.A): Good evening Nii. How are you doing tonight . Hope you enjoyed the game.
Nii Dodoo (N.D): Good Evening Nii . I'm good and yes I did enjoy the game
N.A: How'd you see the game on a whole ?
N.D: It was a good game by all standards.
N.A : And The Results too ?
N.D: From A Dutch perspective, it was a really really good result which will serve as a confidence boost in their quest for the title but from a Spanish Perspective, this has to be one of their worst performances in recent memory .
N.A: Moving into an absolutely Spanish perspective, what happened and what did not happen ?
N.D: Well, the Spanish side seemed to take their foot off the pedal after the penalty. They allowed complacency to creep into their game and this allowed the Dutch to exploit them fully .
N.A: Did Vicente Del Bosque's changes contribute to the final result in anyway?
N.D: Not really as those changes were needed. Rather, the failure of the players to respond tactically contributed to their defeat.
N.A: Don't you think that the withdrawal of Xabi Alonso rather than Busquets was rather unwise ?
N.D: Not at all. Their presence would have had the same effect .
N.A : Now does this defeat signal the disappearance of the famed "Tiki Taka" and the eventual end of Spanish Dominance on the international stage or do we need a new generation to continue this trend ?
N.D : Tiki Taka is not dead as you presume. It only needs to be modified to effectively incorporate attacking and defensive passages of play.
N.A: Do you think Spain can defend their World Title or would we have a new champion ?
N.D: We would have to wait till after the second round of games in the group stages to determine who but based on tonight's showing from Spain, it'll be safe to say yes .
N.A: Finally Nii, who was your man of the match and your flop of the match ?
N.D: My Man Of the Match has to Be Arjen Robben.
My Flop of the Match was Diego Costa !
N.A: Thank You Nii Dodoo for your time and I hope I can call on you to help me analyse games .
N.D : You're welcome and anytime.
So that's it people, Nii Dodoo and myself (Nii Aponsah) discussing the Spain Netherlands game. Thank You and join us another time.
Feel free to drop your thoughts, comments and suggestions .
Nii Aponsah (N.A): Good evening Nii. How are you doing tonight . Hope you enjoyed the game.
Nii Dodoo (N.D): Good Evening Nii . I'm good and yes I did enjoy the game
N.A: How'd you see the game on a whole ?
N.D: It was a good game by all standards.
N.A : And The Results too ?
N.D: From A Dutch perspective, it was a really really good result which will serve as a confidence boost in their quest for the title but from a Spanish Perspective, this has to be one of their worst performances in recent memory .
N.A: Moving into an absolutely Spanish perspective, what happened and what did not happen ?
N.D: Well, the Spanish side seemed to take their foot off the pedal after the penalty. They allowed complacency to creep into their game and this allowed the Dutch to exploit them fully .
N.A: Did Vicente Del Bosque's changes contribute to the final result in anyway?
N.D: Not really as those changes were needed. Rather, the failure of the players to respond tactically contributed to their defeat.
N.A: Don't you think that the withdrawal of Xabi Alonso rather than Busquets was rather unwise ?
N.D: Not at all. Their presence would have had the same effect .
N.A : Now does this defeat signal the disappearance of the famed "Tiki Taka" and the eventual end of Spanish Dominance on the international stage or do we need a new generation to continue this trend ?
N.D : Tiki Taka is not dead as you presume. It only needs to be modified to effectively incorporate attacking and defensive passages of play.
N.A: Do you think Spain can defend their World Title or would we have a new champion ?
N.D: We would have to wait till after the second round of games in the group stages to determine who but based on tonight's showing from Spain, it'll be safe to say yes .
N.A: Finally Nii, who was your man of the match and your flop of the match ?
N.D: My Man Of the Match has to Be Arjen Robben.
My Flop of the Match was Diego Costa !
N.A: Thank You Nii Dodoo for your time and I hope I can call on you to help me analyse games .
N.D : You're welcome and anytime.
So that's it people, Nii Dodoo and myself (Nii Aponsah) discussing the Spain Netherlands game. Thank You and join us another time.
Feel free to drop your thoughts, comments and suggestions .
WHAT TO EXPECT DURING THE WORLD CUP (OR NOT)
The FIFA World Cup is
here with us again after four years of waiting . It comes with huge
expectations for the drama lovers, the analysts among many others. Here though
are a few things that could go wrong and right during this football festival in
Brazil.
[ Please note that the below is
satirical, and just a bit of fun...]
Neymar dives and Playacts replacing Rivaldo As
Brazil's greatest ever actor.
Neymar Da Silva Santos
Junior, the 22 year old Brazilian wonder kid is expected to light up this World
Cup with his skills, flicks and "tricks". He is also expected to lead
the host nation to the title with all he's got and boy are we going to see him
at his best. He is also expected to replace Rivaldo as Brazil's best World Cup
Actor.
Boring
This World Cup may be
one of the most boring ones in recent memory. There's no Zlatan Ibrahimovic
with his antics and explosive goals, Diego Maradona (Veronica, His Translator
etc) with his interesting press conferences. Also the injuries that hit Ribery,
Reus, Falcao, and those threatening to keep Suarez, Ronaldo, Arturo Vidal,
Diego Costa among many others are threatening to make this world cup a dour
spectacle. But there's the ever vibrant Balotelli to entertain us if things get
extremely boring.
The "Duelelà Distance" between
Ronaldo vs Messi
One of the greatest individual rivalries in modern day football is continued in
Brazil. Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo slug it out albeit in different
games (That is if Ronaldo recovers in time. Curse You Kwaku Bonsam).
Should
our wishes be granted, two things could happen
They both
score and reach the final but get injured in the process.
Then again, they both don't
score at all no matter how hard they try or cause others to be sent off and
become an international disgrace.
England
The
Three Lions or The Circus Of World Cup Football. Anything and everything seems
to happen to them.
Let's
hope there's no revolt this time round during which there's no actual
revolution. Or Should We?
In
the case of an early exit, please at least be good during the entire duration
of the tournament. PLEASE! Or, They would be knocked out on penalties. Or
Suarez would recover in time and score the goal that knocks England out ?!!!
Drama and Confusion all around.
A New Champion ?
By the Semi final, it is
safe to say that a host of the big names would be participating in the world
cup behind their screens. A surprise winner? (Honduras, Russia, Ghana, Japan
??? A neutral's Dream.
Another French Revolution Or Viva La
France
The
French! Always on hand to provide us with some entertaining football or Would
Patrice Evra and Co. put up some utterly gut
wrenching performances while fighting their coaches. Also, who gets
and early ticket home to wait for the others return from another disgrace in
Latin America? #IntercontinentalDisgrace
Samuel Eto'o and Taunts Jose Mourinho some more "Old
man - Fool Banter" whenever He Scores
The
mini war of words going on between Samuel Eto'o and Jose Mourinho could go on
into Brazil! Expect to see Eto'o score, run to the corner flag, bend over and
celebrate like the old man his former boss calls him allowing him to
continue the feud with Mr. Mourinho during a press conference.
Let
It Go Samuel.
Wayne Rooney finally scores a World Cup Goal
but is credited to the Goalkeeper as an Own goal.
Wayne Rooney comes
to Brazil on the back of a horrible world cup scoring record expecting to break
his scoring duck . he will eventually score against Costa Rica but the goal
would be given to Keylor Navas as an own goal leading to Wazza's retirement
from international football.
A
Graham “Poll” is taken
A player is booked four times before being sent off
by the referee. A Poll taken to evaluate the event agrees that was the right
call ... (everyone deserves a second chance, a third and a fourth).
With all these and so much more happening or not
happening, Brazil 2014 promises to be unlike no other or just like the others.
Tuesday, 31 December 2013
MID SEASON REPORT CARD. (BARCLAY'S PREMIER LEAGUE) Part 2
Yesterday was for the top 4 this season... On to the assessment of the next 4 clubs on the table..
LIVERPOOL
Coach: Brendan Rogers
Current League Position: 5th (36 pts)
Position at This stage last season: 10th (25 pts)
Best Player So Far: Luis Suarez
Worst Player So Far: Iago Aspas
Liverpool have been one of the most delightful sides to watch in Europe this season. Clouds of doubts hung over the club at the beginning of the season with pundits predicting a Europa League spot as the best come May 2014. All these doubts have been seemingly dispelled with the early season form of Daniel Sturridge and the current form of Uruguayan hit man Luis Suarez. Steven Gerrard and Lucas Leiva's form in the middle of the park have maintained balance in the team. Also, Mahmadou Sakho and Martin Skrtel's defensive awareness (and sometimes attacking ventures) have aided the side at certain times in the season and kept the in the title race. Their push for the title will be further enhanced if Sturridge rediscovers his early season form and Suarez is kept out of trouble. Also Brendan Rogers and the fitness team must aim at maintaining the fitness of stalwarts such as Gerrard, Lucas, Sakho and Coutinho.
TEAM RATING: 7.16/10
GRADE: B+
MANCHESTER UNITED
Coach: David Moyes
Current League Position: 6th (34 pts)
Position at this stage last season: 1st (49 pts)
Best Player So Far: Wayne Rooney
Worst Player So Far: Wilfried Zaha
Manchester United have not had the best seasons so far. David Moyes in the early stages of the season seemed to have no ideas as to what he was doing but in the last few games, he seems to have found the formula Sir Alex used to get the best out his side. The form of Wayne Rooney has been very impressive playing out of position but playing there well. Also Patrice Evra, Van Persie and Phil Jones have impressed in a seemingly ordinary United side. Talk of mounting a challenge for the title seems far fetched but United may just have a say in the final outcome in May. Moyes must get the best out of the entire side and also get the best out of Marouane Fellaini who hasn't as bad as thought. The defense must close up shop as they have conceded 22 goals so far.
TEAM RATING: 6,95/10
GRADE: C+
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR
Coach: Tim Sherwood
Current League Position: 7th(34 pts)
Position at this stage last season: 3rd (36 pts)
Best Player So Far: Andros Townsend
Worst Player So Far: Erik Lamela
Spurs have been by far one of the poorest top sides in Europe this season. With the amount of money spent in the off season and the kinds of performances displayed on the pitch, it can be said that yes they have been horrible. This stems from Andre Villas Boas's inability to replace Gareth Bale adequately. Also the inability of the forwards to bang in the goals regularly and the porous nature of the defense. AVB's dismissal seems to have improved the output of the side so far (no disrespect to Tim Sherwood's abilities as a manager). The best Tottenham can hope for now is a Europa league spot for now.
TEAM RATING: 6.85/10
GRADE: C
NEWCASTLE UNITED
Coach: Alan Pardew
Current League Position: 8th (33 pts)
Position at this stage last season: 15th (20 pts)
Best Player So Far: Mathieu Debuchy
Worst Player So Far: Gabriel Obertan
Good times seem to have returned to the Magpies camp this season but on a stop-start basis. They had a good month in November with a 100% record. Alan Pardew seems to have improved the attacking aspect of the team to the detriment of the defense. The record of conceding 24 goals in 19 games is more than enough evidence . Yohan Cabaye and Yoan Gouffran have been outstanding for the Magpies in their various positions this season. Loic Remy seems to be enjoying himself upfront with 10 goals in 16 appearances. Mr. Pardew must improve on his defense and keep his forwards sharp and a Spot in Europe will be guaranteed.
TEAM RATING: 6.92/10
GRADE: C+
Monday, 30 December 2013
MID SEASON REPORT CARD. (BARCLAY'S PREMIER LEAGUE)
The English Premiership. The greatest league with some of the best teams, exceptional players, great goals, crunching tackles, wonderful saves, colorful managers, passionate fans, filthy rich owners, epic moments and the inability to predict seemingly predictable matches. Yes, that's what the Premiership is about and we've been through half of it. At the halfway point, clubs are getting ready to assess themselves in order to make plans for the penultimate part of the season and I'm here with my Report Card of each club (Plan on assessing 4 clubs daily).
ARSENAL
Coach: Arsene Wenger
Current League Position: 1st (42 pts)
Position at This stage last season: 5th (33 pts)
Best Player So Far: Aaron Ramsey
Worst Player So Far: Yaya Sanogo
The Gunners so far this season have certainly overachieved by their standards and find themselves at the top of the pile at the halfway point of the season. A horrendous start to the season with a 3-1 home defeat to Aston Villa threatened to be like other seasons if not worse, but the deadline day signing of Mesut Ozil, the early season form of Olivier Giroud, defensive stability and the current form of Aaron Ramsey have led to their current standing in the league. Ability to grind out results and resort to the not so nice side of football to get the results also count for that. In order to maintain this position and grab the ultimate in May, they've got to keep their players fresh and free of all injuries and the signing of a clinical striker to help in their charge for the title.
TEAM RATING: 7.07/10
GRADE: B-
MANCHESTER CITY
Coach: Manuel Pelligrini
Current League Position: 2nd (41 pts)
Position at this stage last season: 2nd (42 pts)
Best Player So Far: David Silva
Worst Player So Far: Stefan Jovetic
Manchester City have been having a sort of season no one can as yet describe. A perfect record at home and a very horrible away record by their standards (3 wins 2 draws 4 losses). The ability to maintain the form of forward Sergio Aguero and keep him fit is essential in their charge for the title. Also, an improvement in away form and the ability to keep key players happy and fit will guarantee consistent performances. Manuel Pellegrini should help Joe Hart regain his form and confidence and City may be crowned Champions come May 2014.
TEAM RATING: 7.11/10
GRADE: B+
CHELSEA
Coach: Jose Mourinho
Current League Position: 3rd (40 pts)
Position at this stage last season: 3rd (38 pts)
Best Player So Far: Eden Hazard
Worst Player So Far: Demba Ba
The return of the Special One to Stamford Bridge was supposed to work wonders for Chelsea but so far they look and ordinary side based on performances and results. Toothless performances from Forward line makes their hardworking midfield look redundant. Also Jose Mourinho's refusal to play Juan Mata on a regular basis is a bane to Chelsea's progress this season. Eden Hazard and the entire Defense of Chelsea has been the bright spots in an otherwise underwhelming campaign. To improve performances , Juan Mata MUST play and Jose must get the best out of his forwards.
TEAM RATING: 6.96/10
GRADE: C+
EVERTON
Coach: Roberto Martinez
Current League Position: 4th (37 pts)
Position at this stage last season: 6th (33 pts)
Best Player So Far: Seamus Coleman
Worst Player So Far: Nikica Jelavic
The Toffees so far this season have performed beyond expectations going as far as venturing into uncharted territories of the top four. The form of Romelu Lukaku and Seamus Coleman have been a factor in their rise coupled with Roberto Martinez's tactical ability. Their defense is one of the meanest this season (joint first with Arsenal) conceding 18 goals in 19 matches . The performance of Gareth Barry in front of the back line ensures this statistic. Their ability to keep fit and maintain these performances will go a long way in the push for a return to Europe .
TEAM RATING: 7.03/10
GRADE: B-
Monday, 24 June 2013
A Fury Of Red Blazing Across The Globe Today and Tomorrow
"Its a bird! It's a plane! It's La Furia Roja"
As I watch the U20 World Cup match between Spain and Ghana, I ask myself 'when will the domination of Spain in football come to an end?' I realized it was a rhetorical question as I was watching a junior team of the best team on the planet play. It's quite scary to think of a continued Spanish dominance because this doesn't exist only on the international scene but on the club scene as well . With the performances of their clubs on the European scene Spain's dominance doesn't seem to be waning anytime soon. Let me not deviate as this is about Spanish national teams not the clubs.
This dominance wasn't always so as Spain were regarded as perennial underachievers. Always qualifying for international tournaments but failing to live up to the hype that followed. It was mainly as a result of the lack of stability on the bench and in the dressing room . A certain calmness was lacking and the presence of large egos made it uneasy for Spain to progress despite all its talents. Fast forward to 2004, Luis Aragones was signed on to steady the ship. He had a false start in his first year at the Euro's in Portugal. He was maintained and this proved to be a masterstroke. He qualified them to the world cup in Germany where they put up a good show only to be stopped by the great Zidane. He led them to victory in Austria and Switzerland. There he introduced the famed tiki-taka football which mesmerized the world and all opponents. He also put the mentality of teamwork over individual talent which helped curtail the egos. Aragones passed the baton to Vicente del Bosque. He did the best thing for the team by not fixing what wasn't broken. Rather , he found ways to compliment this Spanish team by drafting in younger players. This was made possible through the good work of La Masia, Real Madrid B and the teams all over Spain.
The emphasis placed on youth in the Iberian region has helped the national team as the philosophy of Luis Aragones was maintained. The culture of passing the ball all over the pitch and starving your opponent off possession and making him tired as he chases the ball. This has transferred the winning mentality from the national team to the youth teams. This is can be seen as the Spanish u21 side successfully defended their European Trophy in Israel using a typically similar tactic.
This success though doesn't all go to the coach as his playing personnel make his ideas seen on the pitch . The likes of Casillas, Iniesta, Xavi, Xabi Alonso, David Villa etc .. have made this sort of play a joy to watch . The upcoming bunch of Isco, Delofeu, Bartra, Thiago,Jese Rodriguez and others are going to ensure that this style of play doesn't fade away anytime soon.
A little tip for the punters . Place your bets on Spain in any tournament as they are a good value for money in the Confederations Cup, U20 Youth Championship, World Cup and many other tournaments to come. La Furia Roja doenst seem like slowing down anytime soon and this doesnt bode well for the others. For us the neutrals, we just sit back and enjoy the Spanish dominance
As I watch the U20 World Cup match between Spain and Ghana, I ask myself 'when will the domination of Spain in football come to an end?' I realized it was a rhetorical question as I was watching a junior team of the best team on the planet play. It's quite scary to think of a continued Spanish dominance because this doesn't exist only on the international scene but on the club scene as well . With the performances of their clubs on the European scene Spain's dominance doesn't seem to be waning anytime soon. Let me not deviate as this is about Spanish national teams not the clubs.
This dominance wasn't always so as Spain were regarded as perennial underachievers. Always qualifying for international tournaments but failing to live up to the hype that followed. It was mainly as a result of the lack of stability on the bench and in the dressing room . A certain calmness was lacking and the presence of large egos made it uneasy for Spain to progress despite all its talents. Fast forward to 2004, Luis Aragones was signed on to steady the ship. He had a false start in his first year at the Euro's in Portugal. He was maintained and this proved to be a masterstroke. He qualified them to the world cup in Germany where they put up a good show only to be stopped by the great Zidane. He led them to victory in Austria and Switzerland. There he introduced the famed tiki-taka football which mesmerized the world and all opponents. He also put the mentality of teamwork over individual talent which helped curtail the egos. Aragones passed the baton to Vicente del Bosque. He did the best thing for the team by not fixing what wasn't broken. Rather , he found ways to compliment this Spanish team by drafting in younger players. This was made possible through the good work of La Masia, Real Madrid B and the teams all over Spain.
The emphasis placed on youth in the Iberian region has helped the national team as the philosophy of Luis Aragones was maintained. The culture of passing the ball all over the pitch and starving your opponent off possession and making him tired as he chases the ball. This has transferred the winning mentality from the national team to the youth teams. This is can be seen as the Spanish u21 side successfully defended their European Trophy in Israel using a typically similar tactic.
This success though doesn't all go to the coach as his playing personnel make his ideas seen on the pitch . The likes of Casillas, Iniesta, Xavi, Xabi Alonso, David Villa etc .. have made this sort of play a joy to watch . The upcoming bunch of Isco, Delofeu, Bartra, Thiago,Jese Rodriguez and others are going to ensure that this style of play doesn't fade away anytime soon.
A little tip for the punters . Place your bets on Spain in any tournament as they are a good value for money in the Confederations Cup, U20 Youth Championship, World Cup and many other tournaments to come. La Furia Roja doenst seem like slowing down anytime soon and this doesnt bode well for the others. For us the neutrals, we just sit back and enjoy the Spanish dominance
REPORT CARD OF THE CONFEDERATIONS CUP PARTICIPANTS
TEAM: Japan (The Blue Samurai)
HOW THEY QUALIFIED: Winners Of 2011 AFC Asian Cup
SUMMARY OF THEIR TOURNAMENT
Placed on Group A alongside Brazil, Italy and Mexico, they started off with a 3-0 defeat against the host nation but played some of the most delightful attacking football in the tournament as they served a classic game against the Azzurri which was only won by a Sebastian Giovinco tap-in. They served a similar thing in the game against Mexico but a double from Javier Hernandez consigned them to a campaign of successive defeats.
STANDOUT PERFORMERS
Due to the attacking nature of their play, their standout performers have been Shinji Kagawa and Shinji Okazaki They have had a good tournament scoring three goals between them and Kagawa setting up one more . Though they conceded quite a lot, Eiji Kawashima was also a top performer for the Blue Samurai in between the posts making crucial saves at times.
COMMENT
Having already qualified to the 2014 showpiece in Brazil, Coach Alberto Zaccheroni has minor problems as he has to find a strong center forward to compliment the efforts of Honda, Kagawa and Okazaki. Also he needs to find good defenders as most of their work up front was undone by some shoddy defensive work at the back. If attended to, they will go beyond their best of an appearance at the round of 16.
Position: 7th
Tuesday, 11 June 2013
Neymar To Barcelona: A Legend in the making or A Monumental Flop in the Making
Life is a sum of all the choices we make. Some smart, others not so smart. Sometimes we make these choices as a result of what we feel, others too based on what we think and some based on what those around us say or think. Whatever it is that lead us to making those choices may come back to haunt us or make us happy. We may or may not regret them but its all in the future so we might as well enjoy the best parts of it.
Now to my main topic, Neymar Da Silva Santos, the 21 year old Brazilian magician. This young lad currently has the world at his feet (literally). Gifted with magical feet and the skill of Ronaldinho(my view).
His ability to make magic happen in perilous times for his club and country making him a prized asset for club and country.
His skill did not go unnoticed as some of the giants in football came knocking at his door for his signature. Chelsea, Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, Barcelona, noveau-riche PSG just to name a few chased this genius. He was spoilt for choice. At 21, he's a three time Campeonato Paulista winner, a Copa Libertadores to his name, an Olympic Silver Medalist not forgetting his numerous individual awards won all over the continent.
At a tender age of 21 and such talent, he had shown the South American continent what they had to see hence the need to move to better himself . He eventually chose La Liga and Catalonia as his preferred home with Barcelona being his new team snubbing Real Madrid who made an offer twice as much as Barcelona made and a higher wage packet. This could be seen as a love for the game rather than love for personal gain. The Big Question here is WHY? This unfortunately can be answered he alone but will this bode well for him in the end? As seen in times past, a footballer's success is attributed to himself, likewise his failure so take heed Neymar.
His Barcelona move could be a success by dint of certain reasons and also a failure as a result of other factors but first lets see why this move could be a success.
1. The South American Flavor
Most football players have been able or unable to perform to the highest levels due to their inability to adapt to new surroundings but in Neymar's case, this shouldn't be a problem. The presence of Dani Alves( who Neymar regards as his big brother), Adriano and Alexis Sanchez . This set up should help him adapt quickly in Catalonia.
2. The Barcelona Stability
Barcelona is a club noted for its stability in the dugout . Also the stability in the dressing room. this all acts as a tonic to help him succeed in Barcelona. The presence of calming presences of Puyol, Xavi and Iniesta might help Neymar succeed in his new environment.
3. His Individual Brilliance
Neymar has ability to create magic out of nothing, a weapon that Neymar will (or can ) use as a lot of Barcelona's opponents who will sit back and try to catch Barcelona on the counter. With this asset, the burden of unlocking tight defenses will be lifted off the usual suspects .
Now like all humans,the probability of success stands at 1/2 whereas the other 1/2 stands for failure.
Neymar has all the qualities to be a success and legend at Barcelona but then again, the possibility of failure
stands . Here in my opinion are some reasons why Neymar wont make it in Barcelona.
1. Messidependecia
Barcelona's Independence on Lionel Messi cannot be denied. A Barcelona without Messi is unimaginable. Without him, they seem toothless and beatable. PSG almost seized on it whereas Bayern Munich exploited it relentlessly. Some fans will say this is the reason why Neymar was signed but I say wasnt it for this same reason Villa and Alexis Sanchez were signed? Is it not for this same reason, Tello, Bojan, Pedro and other La Masia products were promoted?
2. His Position in the Team
His style of play has been likened to that of Barca great Ronaldinho. This comparison might tempt Villanova (or whoever coaches Barca) to play Neymar in the hole behind the main striker. this will be a failed attempt as proven in Brazil's game against England . Not to say he was a flop but he wasnt as effective as we have to know him to be.
3. Not Being the Star Man
Another reason why Neymar might not make is because he is not going to be the star man here . Neymar is used to being the man around which the play revolves in Brazil and at Santos. Messi is firmly the man here and hence Neymar must play to put him in the spotlight. Zlatan Ibrahimovic is evidence of this fact. Going from the poster boy of Brazil and Santos to a member of a team will be a tough step for Neymar and his ability to handle this transition is going to quite interesting
Now to my main topic, Neymar Da Silva Santos, the 21 year old Brazilian magician. This young lad currently has the world at his feet (literally). Gifted with magical feet and the skill of Ronaldinho(my view).
His ability to make magic happen in perilous times for his club and country making him a prized asset for club and country.
His skill did not go unnoticed as some of the giants in football came knocking at his door for his signature. Chelsea, Bayern Munich, Real Madrid, Barcelona, noveau-riche PSG just to name a few chased this genius. He was spoilt for choice. At 21, he's a three time Campeonato Paulista winner, a Copa Libertadores to his name, an Olympic Silver Medalist not forgetting his numerous individual awards won all over the continent.
At a tender age of 21 and such talent, he had shown the South American continent what they had to see hence the need to move to better himself . He eventually chose La Liga and Catalonia as his preferred home with Barcelona being his new team snubbing Real Madrid who made an offer twice as much as Barcelona made and a higher wage packet. This could be seen as a love for the game rather than love for personal gain. The Big Question here is WHY? This unfortunately can be answered he alone but will this bode well for him in the end? As seen in times past, a footballer's success is attributed to himself, likewise his failure so take heed Neymar.
His Barcelona move could be a success by dint of certain reasons and also a failure as a result of other factors but first lets see why this move could be a success.
1. The South American Flavor
Most football players have been able or unable to perform to the highest levels due to their inability to adapt to new surroundings but in Neymar's case, this shouldn't be a problem. The presence of Dani Alves( who Neymar regards as his big brother), Adriano and Alexis Sanchez . This set up should help him adapt quickly in Catalonia.
2. The Barcelona Stability
Barcelona is a club noted for its stability in the dugout . Also the stability in the dressing room. this all acts as a tonic to help him succeed in Barcelona. The presence of calming presences of Puyol, Xavi and Iniesta might help Neymar succeed in his new environment.
3. His Individual Brilliance
Neymar has ability to create magic out of nothing, a weapon that Neymar will (or can ) use as a lot of Barcelona's opponents who will sit back and try to catch Barcelona on the counter. With this asset, the burden of unlocking tight defenses will be lifted off the usual suspects .
Now like all humans,the probability of success stands at 1/2 whereas the other 1/2 stands for failure.
Neymar has all the qualities to be a success and legend at Barcelona but then again, the possibility of failure
stands . Here in my opinion are some reasons why Neymar wont make it in Barcelona.
1. Messidependecia
Barcelona's Independence on Lionel Messi cannot be denied. A Barcelona without Messi is unimaginable. Without him, they seem toothless and beatable. PSG almost seized on it whereas Bayern Munich exploited it relentlessly. Some fans will say this is the reason why Neymar was signed but I say wasnt it for this same reason Villa and Alexis Sanchez were signed? Is it not for this same reason, Tello, Bojan, Pedro and other La Masia products were promoted?
2. His Position in the Team
His style of play has been likened to that of Barca great Ronaldinho. This comparison might tempt Villanova (or whoever coaches Barca) to play Neymar in the hole behind the main striker. this will be a failed attempt as proven in Brazil's game against England . Not to say he was a flop but he wasnt as effective as we have to know him to be.
3. Not Being the Star Man
Another reason why Neymar might not make is because he is not going to be the star man here . Neymar is used to being the man around which the play revolves in Brazil and at Santos. Messi is firmly the man here and hence Neymar must play to put him in the spotlight. Zlatan Ibrahimovic is evidence of this fact. Going from the poster boy of Brazil and Santos to a member of a team will be a tough step for Neymar and his ability to handle this transition is going to quite interesting
MY VIEW
Neymar's talent and ability cannot be questioned his status a global superstar has being cemented but all this hype could cause his downfall. Being named in the same breath as Ronaldo and Messi and being compared to legends such as Ronaldinho and Pele wont help his cause. Besides signing for Barcelona puts him in an environment where in the minds of many he is already a better player than he is ever likely to become. These all indicate the makings of a failure at Barcelona.
Sunday, 26 May 2013
Aftermath of Champions League final
All these are just satirical and just for laughs
1.Robben Declares He's the best player to have played in a UCL final
After heartbreak in 2010 and 2012, Arjen Robben declares "I was made to headline finals and I'm the best to play in a final ever!" he goes on to call out Iker Casillas who is somewhere in Spain celebrating the impending departure of Jose Mourinho with Sergio Ramos, Iniesta and Xavi and also Petr Cech with the aim of redeeming his image against them.
2. Mario Götze and Robert Lewandowski claim their winners' medals in the tunnel from Jupp Heynckes and a smiling Götze is heard muttering , " this is why I signed up for them" and Lewandowski also claiming, I had to miss to gain a place in next season's squad.
3. Pep Guardiola is seen in Barcelona telling Messi, " I don't need you anymore .. I've got Robben" but is forced to eat his words when Robben misses great chances against Chelsea in the Super Cup and Bayern Lose the game .
4. Jurgen Klopp is attacked by Two men in Red and loses his arse only for FC Bayern supremos Uli Hoeness and Karl Heinze Rummenigge to unveil a new exhibit in the FC Bayern Munich Museum on Monday.
5. Dortmund supremo Watzke backtracks on his words and starts poaching stars such as Julian Draxler and Luuk De Jong both from rivals Schalke and Moenchengladbach respectively and declares during their unveiling that 'Bayern did it , so can we' to the dismay of Schalke and Moenchengladbach fans
1.Robben Declares He's the best player to have played in a UCL final
After heartbreak in 2010 and 2012, Arjen Robben declares "I was made to headline finals and I'm the best to play in a final ever!" he goes on to call out Iker Casillas who is somewhere in Spain celebrating the impending departure of Jose Mourinho with Sergio Ramos, Iniesta and Xavi and also Petr Cech with the aim of redeeming his image against them.
2. Mario Götze and Robert Lewandowski claim their winners' medals in the tunnel from Jupp Heynckes and a smiling Götze is heard muttering , " this is why I signed up for them" and Lewandowski also claiming, I had to miss to gain a place in next season's squad.
3. Pep Guardiola is seen in Barcelona telling Messi, " I don't need you anymore .. I've got Robben" but is forced to eat his words when Robben misses great chances against Chelsea in the Super Cup and Bayern Lose the game .
4. Jurgen Klopp is attacked by Two men in Red and loses his arse only for FC Bayern supremos Uli Hoeness and Karl Heinze Rummenigge to unveil a new exhibit in the FC Bayern Munich Museum on Monday.
5. Dortmund supremo Watzke backtracks on his words and starts poaching stars such as Julian Draxler and Luuk De Jong both from rivals Schalke and Moenchengladbach respectively and declares during their unveiling that 'Bayern did it , so can we' to the dismay of Schalke and Moenchengladbach fans
Saturday, 25 May 2013
MY TAKE ON THE CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL 2012/2013 FC BAYERN MUNICH VS BORUSSIA DORTMUND (A FAIRYTALE ENDING OR A BANISHING OF FINAL DEMONS)
The 21st Uefa Champions League Final taking place
in the historical Wembly Arena hosts the first ever all German final which
features two of the most exciting teams in Europe this season , Borussia
Dortmund and FC Bayern Munich. This all German final represents a power shift in
European football but let me not bore you with this and move straight to the
point!
Introducing tonight’s finalists:
FC Bayern Munich
Die Roten coached by the highly experienced Jupp Heynckes
have had a remarkable season, steamrolling most opponents in all competitions. They
have been highly effective and relentless in dispatching opponents including
Borussia Dortmund in the DFB Pokal this season.
The German Bundesliga was secured with a 25 point gap over
Dortmund with a number of games to spare going ahead to set a new record of 91
points in a season. They cemented their dominance by setting up a final in the
DFB Pokal with VFB Stuttgart.
PATH TO FINAL
They were placed in Group F along with Valencia, LOSC Lille
and BATE Borisov. They topped the group level on points with Valencia but ended
up as group winners by dint of the goal difference ruling.
They were paired with Arsenal in the Round of 16. They won
the first leg 3-1 at the Emirates and lost 2-0 in the return leg at home (their
only home loss this season) but went on to the quarter final stage as a result
of the away goals rule.
Here the resurgent Juventus were their opponents but they
dispatched them with unnerving ease by defeating them 2-0 both home and away
(4-0 on aggregate)
The semi final bought on the mighty Barcelona but Bayern
thought them a lesson in football by thrashing them 4-0 in Germany and
finishing the job by defeating them 3-0
in the return leg in Spain ,completing a 7-0 aggregate victory, a record for
this stage of the competition
PLAYERS TO WATCH
DANTE: A stalwart for Die Roten at the back this
season. Signed from Borussia Moenchengladbach last summer, raising a few eyebrows
has lowered all these eyebrows with his assured performances helping FCB set a
record for the fewest number of goals conceded in a season in Germany
JAVI MARTINEZ:
The talented midfielder signed from Athletic Bilbao for a record fee justified this fee with impressive performances alongside Bastian
Schweinsteiger at the heart of the Bayern midfield. His pressing ability and
passes from deep midfield may be a weapon in helping FCB emerge Champions.
THOMAS MULLER:
A stellar season for the German international has seen him score 21 goals and
chip in with 13 assists in 36 games this season with 8 goals and 2 assists in
the Champions League. His work rate, ability to pick out passes and finishing
are essential in ensuring a Bayern victory. A bet on him scoring at anytime is likely
to yield dividends for the punters around.
BORUSSIA DORTMUND
A less impressive season for last season’s Bundesliga
Champions as they were runners up to Bayern Munich this season. This can be
accounted to an inconsistent start to the season and injuries to key players. The
highlight of their season has been an amazing Champions League campaign
chalking results at the death and classy performances.
PATH TO FINAL
They began their
journey to Wembly in the group of Death . A group filled with Real Madrid,
Manchester City and Ajax. They ended up as Group Winners with 14 points, 3
ahead of the mighty Real Madrid.
They went on to the knockout stages and had a tough pairing
in the form of Shakhtar Donetsk. A draw in Ukraine and a victory in Germany
confirmed their place in the quarter finals .
The quarter final came with Malaga. A stalemate in Spain
tipped the scales slightly in Malaga’s favor. The odds went against them as
Malaga scored twice in Germany but a goal at the death by Joel Santana sent
them into the semi finals.
A rematch with Real Madrid was set up but a peerless
performance by Robert Lewandowski in which he scored 4 goals all but booked
their place in the semi final. This dream was almost shattered as a late rally
by Real Madrid saw them concede two goals but held on to ensure their place in
the final was confirmed.
PLAYERS TO WATCH
MATS HUMMELS:
The former Bayern Munich youth star who defected to Dortmund a few years ago
has been marvelous all season. He’s a ball playing central defender with an eye
for goal. His strengths include his aerial prowess and his ability to pick a
out a team mate from deep.
MARCO REUS:
The left footed signing from Borrusia Moenchengladbach has had an impressive
debut season scoring 18 goals and 11 assists in 39 appearances. His direct
running and speed are essential to Dortmund’s style of play. Also his ability
to shoot from distance and dribbling ability act as a danger to Bayern.
ROBERT
LEWANDOWSKI: Described by some as the best striker in Europe this
season, the Polish international has been nothing but phenomenal this season. Topping
the goal scoring charts in Germany with 24 goals in 29 appearances and 10 in 11
appearances in Europe taking him to 34 in 40 appearances in all competitions.
His season highlights include the quadruple he scored against the mighty Real
Madrid in the semi final at The Signal Iduna Park. His eye for goal might be a
determining factor in the destination of the Trophy tonight.
MATCH FACTS (whoscored.com)
·
Bayern Munich have kept a clean sheet in their
last four matches in Europe
·
Bayern have scored in each of their last 7
matches in Europe
·
Dortmund have not lost to Bayern in 9 of their
last 10 meetings in all competitions
MY PREDICTION
A tight game with minor details settling
but Bayern’s strength in depth might just do the trick and nick it for them.
Bayern 2-1 Dortmund
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