July 17th, 2008

Boswinga: Gamst is God

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Chelsea’s summer signing Jose Boswinga, the FC Porto defender today revealed that he used to watch 3 to 4 matches from the English Premier League each weekend, and that he is a passionate supporter of English football.

That’s all fine, but what came next was baffling! Boswinga stated that, of all the opponents that he would come across this season, Blackburn Rovers’ Morten Gamst Pedersen is the one he would fear the most!

Not Cristiano Ronaldo or Wayne Rooney. Nor Anfield sensation Fernando Torres, or one of the Gunners. But the Norwegian, Gamst! Is he that good?

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July 14th, 2008

“Premiership team” after Agüero

Sergio Agüero could be plying his trade in the Premiership next season, according to his agent, Jose Segui. The highly-rated Argentinian forward, who is currently at Atletico Madrid, has attracted interest from top clubs across Europe, and Manchester United were rumored to be hot on his trail.

Segui will not name which specific club has evinced interest in his client, but he has stated that it is not Chelsea. That leaves the trio of Arsenal, Liverpool and United among the suspects. With the sale of Emmanuel Adebayor looking imminent, Arsenal might have the resources to prise Aguero away from the other two.

United are still considered in the lead for the Argentine hitman, but if Fergie decides to bring Berbatov to Old Trafford, the Red Devils might not be interested in Aguero. Liverpool might decide to link him up front with his former Atletico teammate Fernando Torres, though the two did not play together that much when in Madrid.

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Born in Quilmes in Argentina’s Buenos Aires Province, Sergio Leonel Agüero del Castillo, who turned 20 just over a month ago, came to the world’s attention with his fine performances for Independiente, for whom he scored 26 goals in 53 appearances from 2003 to 2006.

In the summer of 2006, Atletico Madrid signed him for 20 million euros, a club record. In 75 appearances for the club, Kún, as he is popularly known, has scored 24 goals, forming a lethal strike partnership with former United hitman, Diego Forlan.

Laurels have not been wanting in Kún Aguero’s case. He was a member of the FIFA Under 20 World Cup winning Argentine team in 2005 and 2007. In the 2007 edition, Kún scored 6 goals, winning the Golden Boot for the most number of goals, as well as the Golden Ball for the tournament’s best player. To put this in perspective, Lionel Messi won both these awards in the 2005 Under 20 World Cup.

Aguero is currently known to be dating Diego Maradona’s daughter, Gianina Maradona.

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June 23rd, 2008

Why Ronaldo must stay?

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The transfer fee that is doing the rounds today for Cristiano Ronaldo is 80 million pounds! A whopping 80 million pounds! Any club might be tempted by such a windfall, so there is no doubt why the press and everyone else is considering a Ronaldo move from Manchester United to Real Madrid to be only a matter of time.

However, there are more than just monetary reasons why United should hold on to the man from Madeira. Till recently, the Spanish and Italian leagues held a virtual monopoly over players from the Iberian peninsula and Latin America. As the Portuguese league is not considered an elite football league, at least not in the same rung as its Italian, Spanish and English equivalents, clubs from Spain and Italy, especially the former could expect to snap up top player from Portugal.

And the absence of language and cultural barrier facilitated a player’s move from South America to Spain. Not to mention that the English Premier League is seen as playing a different kind of football - faster(?), more physical and with referees offering little protection to players.

Now with the emergence of the Premier League as the gold standard soccer league, players from all over the world are considering a move to England. Jose Mourinho’s reign as manager of Chelsea meant that quite a few players from Portugal were brought to England.

Manchester United did have some sort of a negative reputation considering that the then Argentina captain Juan Sebastian Veron’s sojourn at Old Trafford did not go very well. Veron’s countryman, the defender Gabriel Heinze did impress everyone during his first season, but an injury and poor performances led to a rather acrimonious exit from Old Trafford, when United snubbed Liverpool’s advances for the left-back to sell him to Real.

However, Cristiano Ronaldo settled very well at the club, and the way the club helped him overcome the criticism and boos he received over his role in Wayne Rooney’s dismissal in the 2006 World Cup were heartwarming. The increasingly pivotal role that Carlos Quieroz has taken on in the coaching hierarchy at United, what with Sir Alex Ferguson himself considering Quieroz his possible successor has put United in a good position to attract talents from Portugal, which has emerged as one of the footballing heavyweights. This was evident in the way United were able to engineer a double coup successfully by bringing in Nani and Anderson both from F.C. Porto last summer. It was widely reported that Ronaldo helped the two young midfielders settle down to life in the north of England.

If Ronaldo does leave United to the warmer climes of the Spanish capital, it will throw a dent in United efforts to bring in more players from their feeder clubs in Portugal. Now, with Luiz Felipe Scolari taking over the reins at Stamford Bridge, the Red Devils face even stiffer competition in bringing players to their fold. Add to this some reports that suggest Carlos Quieroz might replace Scolari as the new Portuguese national coach. Quieroz, who has been some sort of a father figure to the likes of Ronaldo, Nani and Anderson, might complicate United’s position if he departs.

Moreover, if Ronaldo does leave, it will only buttress the belief that Real Madrid are the bigger club. Though United were recently confirmed the world’s richest club, and also their form and style of gameplay in the past couple of seasons have been the best in Europe (culminating in their winning the Champions League at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow last month), Real will psychologically go one up on United if they get their man.

So, despite the economic sense that a Ronaldo transfer makes, and the possibility of bringing in more players, Man United should their best to hold on their prized possession.

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May 11th, 2008

Chelsea 1 - 1 Bolton Wanderers

Chelsea 1 - 1 Bolton Wanderers
Shevchenko 62′ Taylor 93′

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May 11th, 2008

Middlesbrough 8 - 1 Manchester City

Middlesbrough 8 - 1 Manchester City
Downing 16p’ Elano 87′
Alves 37′
Downing 58′
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Johnson 70′
Rochemback 80′
Aliadiere 85′
Alves 90′

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