Thursday, July 31, 2008

Lux Unhappy At Being Second Choice

The Argentine stopper arrived from Riverplate two years ago but he has yet to prove his worth in La Liga.

Last term he spent most of the season on the bench as Miguel Angel Moya’s understudy at the ONO Estadi.

Lux has had enough of bench warming and he is doing all he can to get a regular starting place in Gregorio Manzano’s side.

“I don’t like being second choice at all but this is football,” Lux told Marca.

“It’s hard being a goalkeeper as there is only one position but my expectations are always the same and that is to play.

“I don’t like to be compared with the other ‘Keepers in the team but I hope to have a good pre-season and then the coach will decide who plays.”

The Balearic island club finished an impressive seventh in La Liga last term and they will be hoping to continue that trend next season.


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Anelka To Scolari: Get Robinho

The Blues have made no secret of their desire to lure Robinho away from the Santiago Bernabeu, and have supposedly had an official bid of over £30million turned down by los Blancos, who are thought to be demanding nearer £50million.

Blues boss Luiz Felipe Scolari, a known admirer of the Brazil star, is keen to encourage competition on the flanks, and has challenged the likes of Florent Malouda and Shaun Wright-Phillips to win back a place in the starting XI.

Anelka is similarly eager to see the wide roles accounted for, as he has voiced his dissatisfaction at being regularly deployed on the wings by Avram Grant last term.

And the Frenchman believes Robinho would be an excellent addition at Stamford Bridge, pointing in particular to the 24-year-old's versatility.

"He can play everywhere, he's a very good player," said Anelka. "He can score, he can give some assists. He's always good for a player like me - a striker - and for Chelsea."


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Arteta: I'm Sticking With The Toffees

Arteta has been strongly linked with a return to his native Spain in recent months, after spending some time in his homeland this year to undergo treatment on a stomach-muscle injury.

Atletico Madrid are reported to be the 26-year-old's most ardent suitors, as Javier Aguirre seeks to bolster his squad ahead of their long-awaited return to the Champions League.

Further doubts were raised over the Basque playmaker's future in England when it appeared his childhood friend and neighbour, Xabi Alonso, would leave Liverpool, as it was feared Arteta could follow suit.

But Alonso's proposed move to Juventus has collapsed, and Arteta has made it clear that he is fully committed to the Toffees and has no desire to leave Goodison Park - yet.

"I always say - and I don't know how many times I have to say - that I'm so happy here and I have no intention to leave," the ex-Rangers man told Everton's official website.

"As I always say, one day I would like to get back to Spain before I end my career - maybe one or two years over there.

"But you never know, at the moment I'm not thinking about leaving because I'm so happy here - and I've been very happy since I joined the club. I want to stay here and I'm so happy and proud I am part of this club."


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Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Ferguson Bombshell: If Ronaldo Leaves, So Will I

It has been the transfer soap opera of the summer, and the most explosive episode so far may have just been aired.

With Man Utd publicly insisting that the Portuguese wizard is staying, Real Madrid quietly confident that they can get their man, and Ronaldo himself still remaining silent, Sir Alex Ferguson has moved to drop an absolute bombshell regarding the issue.

Ferguson, who has won more trophies than any other manager in the history of English football, has threatened to quit Manchester United if Ronaldo is sold.

"If Ronaldo leaves, I'm going too," the Scot is quoted as saying by Spanish newspaper Marca.

It is quite an astonishing statement from Fergie, who has been at Man Utd for the last 22 years, winning 10 Premier Leagues, five FA Cups, two Champions Leagues and an Intercontinental Cup, among a plethora of other honours.

Ferguson is well known to being a master when it comes to playing the media, and these comments, if Marca have reported them accurately, may have been intended to pile up the guilt on Ronaldo, and pressure him into staying at Old Trafford.


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Getafe Confirm Soldado Arrival

It's as close to official as can be. Speaking to Cadena Ser radio, Torres stated that the young Spanish international will be a Getafense player tomorrow.

The striker will officially pen a four-year contract on Wednesday morning, becoming the eighth signing for the suburban club this summer.

Geta will pay an initial fee of around €4m, with a further €2m due based on various incentives and sell-on clauses. As yet no buy-back clause for Madrid has been mentioned.

The 22-year-old forward was said to be eager ot sign for Osasuna on a permanent basis, having enjoyed a fine season on loan there in 2006-07. However, Geta appear to have won the race for the player's signature.

A loan spell in Pamplona was said to be a possibility, but Soldado, having spent virtually al of last season as a benchwarmer at Madrid, seemed eager to seal a permanent contract elsewhere in order to secure a fresh start. The Valencian forward managed just one Liga first XI appearance last season.

Geta now have a balanced forward line, with Ikechucwu Uche, Manu del Moral and now Soldado serving as the three biggest names.

Soldado joins Esteban Granero, a loan signing from last season, in being a Madrid alumnus at the Alfonso Pérez.


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Spurs To Swoop For Oliveira?

The Daily Mail claims that Spurs boss Juande Ramos has targeted Oliveira to fill the void left by Robbie Keane’s £19million departure to Liverpool.

The Brazilian international spent last season on loan at La Romareda and was snapped up for £7.8million by the Aragonese side in May despite their shocking relegation from La Liga.

However, he is likely to be among a host of players sold for profit as Zaragoza seek to solve their financial problems, even though the club have announced their desire to keep hold of their star striker.

The 28-year-old scored 17 goals in 37 league appearances last term and has appeared on a few wish-lists over the course of the summer. Indeed, Ramos may have to battle his former club for ex-Milan man, as Sevilla are also reported to be interested in securing his services.

The Lilywhites have also been linked with Diego Milito, Oliveira’s strike partner at Zaragoza, and may well move for the Argentine ace if Dimitar Berbatov leaves White Hart Lane as expected.


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Zaragoza keep Oliveira

Giggs Slams Greedy Agents

Cristiano Ronaldo’s uncertain future at Old Trafford has been the talk of the summer so far, as Real Madrid continue to pursue the Portuguese superstar relentlessly despite United’s reluctance to sell.

The player himself has come in for heavy criticism after insisting that he is being held captive at Old Trafford, following FIFA president Sepp Blatter’s outrageous claim that the 23-year-old was being subjected to “modern slavery”.

Many have branded Ronaldo a shiftless mercenary for the way he has conducted himself since los Merengues came a-knocking, insisting his behaviour demonstrates a complete lack of loyalty.

Giggs is also fed up with the insatiable nature of certain among his footballing brethren, and was quoted in The Sun as saying: “Many players want to make as much money as they can and change teams for ten grand.

“How is that going to make much difference to their lives? Foreign players always have their home somewhere else, so they are going to have their eyes on going back.”

It is well documented that Ronaldo stands to score a hefty pay-raise if he does complete the £70million switch to the Spanish giants, who are reportedly offering wages of over £200,000-per-week.

What is less well known is that the player’s agent, Jorge Mendes, will pocket an incredible £10million if he can push through the transfer.

And Giggs believes it is the questionable motives of the likes of Mendes, rather than the players themselves, that are largely responsible for today’s cash-orientated football scene.

“If you get those players on their own they are good lads,” the Welshman added.

“So a lot of the blame has to go on their advisors and agents who make a lot of money out of these deals and don’t have the interests of the player at heart.”


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Giggs Slams Greedy Agents
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Henry To Sign For Manchester United?

Sir Alex Ferguson has been trying hard to sign a decent striker and Tottenham’s Dimitar Berbatov was his number one target.

However, the Bulgarian hit-man doesn’t seem like he will move to Old Trafford, leaving the Red Devils coach to think about the alternatives.

Sport claims that former Arsenal striker Henry may end up playing for the European Champions next season. His characteristics are what Ferguson is looking for and he would form a lethal partnership with both Wayne Rooney and Cristiano Ronaldo.

Gunners fans will be left reeling if Henry moves to United given the fact that the Frenchman remains an Arsenal hero following his seven year stint at both Highbury and the Emirates.

Should Ferguson fail in his attempt to sign Henry then Ajax striker Klass Jan Huntelaar will be the other possible option.

It’s highly unlikely that the Barcelona forward will sign for United as he is still very much a big part of the Blaugrana’s side. Henry also declared in the past that he would never play for any other English side apart from the Gunners.


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Top Ten Transfers Of The Summer (July 28)

The factors taken into acocunt are

(a) form over the last 12 months,
(b) potential, and
(c) transfer fee involved.

10. Ezequiel Garay (Racing Santander to Real Madrid)
Last Week: 10

What a capture! Barcelona seemed to have him in the bag, but hesitated a little too much as they waited for Frank Rijkaard to leave and a new coach to take charge. Madrid managed to snatch Sergio Ramos a few years ago, and what a signing that has turned out to be. This one may be no different.

9. Deco (Barcelona to Chelsea)
Last Week: 9

On the wrong side of 30, a first look suggests that he is past it, but nothing could be further from the truth. There is a fire that burns in him as we saw during Euro 2008, and he has a lot more to give to football. He is not what Frank Lampard is, as he will never score as many goals. But then, he is also everything Lampard is not. Superb creativity, a great eye for the game, and an ability to run the show that has seen him win the Champions League with two different clubs. Finally, Chelsea have a player who can orchestrate the pleasing football their owner wants. With Ballack and Essien set to play around him, it will be an ominous midfield.

8. Amantino Mancini (Roma to Inter)
Last Week: 8

Jose Mourinho does not quite promote exciting football, but he does like a fast, aggressive winger forward at least on one flank. That is just what he has found in Mancini, who will be handed the license to thrill just as Arjen Robben was during the glory years at Chelsea. Tends to blow hot and cold, though, as Roma found out last season. Lack of consistency will not go down well with the 'Special One', so he does need to focus a lot more.

7. Amauri (Palermo to Juventus)
Last Week: 7

The Brazilian-Italian striker made it to number three after earning himself a long overdue move to a top four club, but now slips down to seven. He has already shown his potential with Palermo, and the prospect of him getting some top quality service from the Juve midfield is simply mouth-watering. Champions League, here he comes.

6. Daniel Alves (Sevilla to Barcelona)
Last Week: 6

Chelsea, Real Madrid, Liverpool, Manchester United – these are just some of the clubs that have queued up for him over the last 18 months or so. However, it is Barcelona who land him after some difficult negotiations with Sevilla. Perhaps a touch overpriced at 30 million euros (he would have been number one on this list at 20m), but then again, he is the best attacking full-back this world has seen since Roberto Carlos.

5. Samir Nasri (Marseille to Arsenal)
Last Week: 5

The highly rated French international is the latest to join the clan of young Gunners. Many view him as a replacement for Aliaksandr Hleb, while others go a step further and call him the next Zidane. He has had some problems with injuries, but let's hope those were exceptions as opposed to the rule. The prodigous playmaker is at number five.

4. Ronaldinho (Barcelona to Milan)
Last Week: 4

A gamble? Yes. But given the chance, would you sign one of the all time greats of football for a third of his market price last summer? You bet you would. At 28, he is far from over. Some diet planning and some tough training, and he will give at least three or four good years to the Rossoneri. A gamble nonetheless, or he would definitely have been number one. Number four for the Gaucho.

3. Luka Modric (Dinamo Zagreb to Tottenham)
Last Week: 3

The hottest young Croatian was snapped up by Spurs despite the interest of clubs such as Barcelona and Chelsea, and what a signing it has already turned out to be. Looks set to become the jewel in Juande Ramos' midfield next season. He remains at the sharp end of our list.

2. Aliaksandr Hleb (Arsenal to Barcelona)
Last Week: 2

A very shrewd buy, and what could very well turn out to be a stroke of genius from Barcelona. With Lionel Messi expected to run the show, what they needed was not a Ronaldinho, but a tireless, no-nosense attacking midfielder to offer support from the other flank - without hogging possession or the limelight. And they got him on the cheap too. A true critics' player in that while fans rave about others, he runs away with the technical plaudits.

1. Mathieu Flamini (Arsenal to Milan)
Last Week: 1

The underrated Frenchman was one of Arsenal's best players last season, and Milan's signing was nothing less than a coup. That it was a free transfer makes it even better. The smartest transfer this summer despite the number of high profile players on the move.


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Top Ten Transfers Of The Summer (June 25)

Monday, July 28, 2008

Newcastle Prepare 7m Baptista Bid

The Sunday Sun is reporting that Newcastle manager Kevin Keegan has targeted Julio Baptista as the ideal man to partner Danny Guthrie in the centre of midfield come the new season. It is being said that Baptista, who has been linked to the Magpies before, is also keen on a move to England - providing that the terms are attractive, and that a deal can be agreed with his club Real Madrid.

Madrid are thought to want something in excess of £12m (€15m) for the Brazilian hitman, whose nickname is "The Beast". Baptista had spent a season on loan at Arsenal, and had performed reasonably well. In that regard, although he may not be considered as a "proven" premiership player, he does seem like a good prospect nonetheless.

However, the merengues' steep asking price may prove to be a hurdle to any deal going through as news from St. James' Park indicates that manager Keegan may not bid any amount over £7m (€8.8m) The club is also said to be in talks with Liverpool for Argentine left-back Emilio Insua, and are also reportedly prepared to move for Deportivo La Coruna defender Fabricio Coloccini with a £6 bid. The club is also keen to wrap up a deal for French centre-back Sebastien Bassong who has impressed on trial since arriving from Metz last week.

These reports are somewhat substantiated by Keegan's recent comments that the club will be signing 2-3 players as early as the next two weeks, and may act as a peace offering to the club's extensive fan base who have grown impatient at the club's lack of transfer activity.


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Edu: This Is The Year

The much-maligned Brazilian scored the only goal of the match in a pre-season friendly at VfL Bochum, and has thus set his sights on future successes.

"I'm very happy here in Valencia, and this season I intend to prove all that I am capable of.

"My only thoughts are about remaining calm and doing well in pre-season."

Edu and his teammates are currently still embroiled in drama as boardroom rumblings unsetle the club, but the ex-Arsenal man has opted to focus on the positivity on the training pitch.

"At the moment, [new manager Unai] Emery is making us all feel good," explained the midfielder.

"At Valencia, I've only known a few coaches to act as he do. He gives us positivity and really makes us want to progress.

"He isn't one to give prominence to one player or another: he wants a strong squad and now we want to prove that we have one.

"My goal at Bochum? I'm glad to have started off by scoring and playing well. In truth, I thought it was a pretty nice strike."

Edu, 30, arrived at Valencia in 2005 after spending five seasons with the Gunners. Previously he represented Corinthians in his home country.

Despite having spent the best part of three years at Los Che he has made just 29 Liga appearances for the Mestalla side.


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Osasuna Hijack Roda JC Lamah Deal?

The Anderlecht attacking midfielder was reportedly close to returning to Roda JC, but the Eredivisie side are facing unexpected Spanish competition from Osasuna.

Belgium giants Anderlecht shipped the hot prospect out on loan to Roda last season, wherein he was greatly impressive. The winger managed eleven goals in 32 appearances.

Roda JC are hoping to secure his services for another season and Anderlecht are interested in shipping out the promising youngster on another loan deal.

However, Spanish side Osasuna are interested in capturing the 20-year-old midfielder too, perhaps on a permanent deal.

Osasuna managed to reach the semi-final of the 2006/2007 UEFA cup but only finished 17th in La Liga last season.


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Sunday, July 27, 2008

Guardiola Expects More From Messi

The Argentine wizard scored a brilliant hat-trick against the Scottish side as his side strolled to an easy win.

However, for all Messi’s magic, Guardiola still believes the youngster can still improve his game and he has offered some advice in order to keep the pint-sized hit-man on his toes.

“It’s clear that make the difference but I want to create a cohesive team, I don’t believe football is about one player, but it is a team sport,” Guardiola told Sport.

“Messi plays well then the so does the team, I want to make sure that everyone makes a difference and that’s how we will win games.

“I want Messi to play in and around the penalty area as that is where he is most dangerous.

“The rest of the team needs to ensure he receives the ball near the box.”

The coach also had a few words on the game itself which, as the scoreline suggests, was pretty one sided.

“I am happy with the result but what’s important is that we were able to try out different tactical systems," said the coach.

“I am happy with the way we have been training and the results don’t surprise me because we have only played two games.

“It’s not normal to always win by a great margin and obviously things will get more difficult for us as we play more regularly.”


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De Las Cuevas Keen On Champions League Glory

Cuevas has been out with injury and he endured two difficult seasons but now seems ready to return and is confident in his side's abilities for the coming season as the Rojiblancos return to Europe's big time.

“We are only thinking about the Champions League and we hope we can get through the preliminaries,” Cuevas told Marca.

“It has been difficult for me but I am working hard to get back into shape like the rest of my team mates.

“The players are all up for it and objectives are to finish in the top four in La Liga as well as achieve in the Coppa Del Rey.

“The key is to take things a step at a time and to get through to the group stages and then we will be able to see what we can achieve as time goes by.”

Atleti squeezed themselves into the Champions League places after enjoying a good season in La Liga and they will be hoping to go even further and improve this term as they challenge for major honours.


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We Can Win Major Titles - Godin

The Yellow Submarines enjoyed an outstanding campaign last term and they were rewarded with a second place finish for their efforts.

Godin was influential to the cause and he is hoping his side can win some trophies as they continue to impress.

“I, as well as everyone else here, believe that we can win a trophy this season,” Godin told Marca.

“We have shown that Villarreal is a club enjoying rapid growth and we are doing great things.

“However, we need to win some trophies in order to prove it.

“I am looking forward to the new season but we know that it will be very difficult to try and repeat last term but we will try.

“I have always been happy here at Villarreal and I am looking forward to getting through pre-season and starting the new campaign soon.”

Villarreal reached the Champions League semi-final in 2006 before crashing out to Arsenal.

No doubt the Yellow Submarine will be hoping to go all the way to the Rome final this season.


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Saturday, July 26, 2008

Deco: Chelsea Have The Edge Over Barcelona

The former Porto man, linking up with Luiz Felipe Scolari, mentioned to the Press Association that the Blues had to be highly-regarded.

He said, "It is hard to compare two different teams, both Barcelona and Chelsea have very good players, but Chelsea have the edge and have a great team spirit.

"I am very glad to join Chelsea and I am happy after being able to link up with Mr Scolari again and together I hope we can do very good things for Chelsea."

The Blues kicked off their pre-season with a 4-0 win over Guangzhou Pharmaceutical on Wednesday - a match in which Deco's performance drew praise.

"We played very well on Wednesday considering it was our first game, but we did not play that well and we hope to play better on Saturday after being able to train together more," he said after appearing for an hour in China.

"I still have a lot of things to learn, coming to Chelsea is a new challenge for me. We have a strong team and I can learn a lot from them despite being 30."


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Van Der Vaart To Real Madrid For €13m - Report

The playmaker was outstanding during Euro 2008 and his sublime play on the pitch has been rewarded with interest from a host of top sides including Los Merengues as well as Juventus.

Van der Vaart has never hidden the fact that he would like to play for a major club and now his ambitions have received a boost as Hamburg are ready to hold talks with the La Liga side.

Bild claims the player will move to the Spanish capital for €13m and a deal could be on the horizon. However, it seems as if the German side would like their player to remain for at least another two years as his contract expires in 2010.

“I can only say that Rafael has had the best time of his career here with us and I want him to stay for another year or so,” said Martin Rol, Hamburg’s coach.

Real are keen on a midfielder and Van der Vaart may be the cheaper and more likelier alternative than Cristiano Ronaldo or Cesc Fabregas.


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Torres Desperate For Kop Glory

Torres capped off a remarkable 2007-08 campaign by scoring the only goal in the final as la Furia Roja downed Germany last month to claim their first title since 1964.

The silky striker established himself as an undisputed Kop favourite during his first term at Anfield, netting 33 times and forging a near-telepathic understanding with Reds captain Steven Gerrard.

But even that was not enough to secure silverware, as a mid-season slump saw the Merseyside giants bow out of Premier League contention by January, while they also fell short in cup play.

It is now 18 years since Liverpool collected their last league title, and Torres is desperate to help end that drought.

"Euro 2008 was my first major title, but I don't want it to end here," he said in The Mirror.

"I want it to be the first of many titles because I want to win trophies with Liverpool. I know how much that would mean to the club and the fans.

"They gave me terrific support during Euro 2008 and I know that they were cheering for Spain, which is something I will never forget."

Torres went on to praise Rafael Benitez, insisting the Reds boss played a huge part in his success for both club and country.

"The goals I scored for Liverpool last season gave me the confidence I needed to take into the Euros," the ex-Atletico Madrid man continued.

"I have to thank Rafa and the staff for the help they have given me. I improved as a player because of them.

"Rafa is obsessed with details and he even had a programme worked out for me before I got here last summer. He makes crazy demands on us. At the end of training, when we're all tired, he can still make us repeat routines 20 or 30 times."


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Thursday, July 24, 2008

Robben Has Something To Prove

The Dutch international managed just 12 Liga starts last season in an injury-hit campaign, and although he was largely an impressive influence for the blancos he is determined to go one better this time.

RealMadrid.com quoted him as saying, "I naturally want to play more games this season, that’s my main goal. I want to be fitter, not get injured so often. I can be a very strong and confident player when I’m in good form. I couldn’t be as important as I wanted in my first year. I proved what I am capable of in several matches, but I have to play more this year.

"I need to be fit from the very start of the campaign, something I haven’t been able to do in the last two years here and at Chelsea. I began both campaigns with an injury, which makes it very hard to recover and keep up with the team’s pace.

"Am I less vulnerable to injuries? I think so, but that’s always hard to know for sure. I can tell you I currently feel very well, but anything could happen tomorrow to change that... That’s why I don’t like talking about this much. I do my best to avoid getting injured; I work extra with our physios and recovery experts to strengthen my body. There’s nothing more I can do, really."

Sicknote

The player, while reluctant to speak too much about how injury situation, admitted that he was unsurprised at his reputation as being prone to picking up knocks.

"Many things affect this matter, but it basically has to do with my back, which can affect my muscles negatively if it isn’t completely right. That’s the main problem, but I’ve nevertheless read articles on this matter that have made me laugh out loud because of how stupid they sounded. People sometimes look for strange explanations. I know I have to work hard on my back and to develop strength and flexibility in my muscles," he said.

"Is it a mental thing? I don’t think so. I feel strong in my head. I don’t suffer from anxiety and I am not scared about getting injured. That’s not the problem. It is nevertheless true that you feel rather frustrated when you get injured three or four times; it’s much harder to come back from that. I would have many more problems if this had affected my mind. I’ve always come back stronger from my injuries. It’s just a physical problem.

"I've had a year to adapt, yes, but I don’t think that will have much influence on me getting injured less. I feel happy here and I get along very well with all my teammates. I like to live in Madrid. Everything’s great; I just want to play more and prove myself at Real Madrid, the greatest Club in the world. I want to show Madridistas that I am a great football player, that’s all."

Team Concerns

As for the team's aims, he was single-minded.

"Our goals are always the same: La Liga and the Champions League," affirmed the former Chelsea man.

"Hardly anything’s changed for now and we don’t know what’s going to happen. The important thing is that the team doesn’t change much. We are a young squad that can only do better.

"Will I aim to replicate my form of last year? Yes. That was great, but I can do much better. I think my best performance came in the match against Barcelona. It helped me gain more confidence."


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Pacheco Yearns For Torres Union

The 17-year old has impressed during his appearances for Rafa Benitez’s men in pre-season, adding credence to the growing reputation he has enjoyed in recent months.

Nothing, however, can match Torres’ meteoric rise up through world football, with El Nino scoring 33 goals in his debut season at Anfield before notching the winner for Spain in the Euro 2008 final.

Pacheco admits he one day hopes to emulate his fellow native, though the striker is prepared to exercise patience as he looks to break into Benitez’s first-team plans.

Special

"I would love to play with Torres because he is such a great striker and it would be very special for me to be in the team with him," said Pacheco.

"He is Spanish also and he is a big hero for everyone in my country after he scored the winning goal in the Euro 2008 final.

"He is one of the best strikers around so I think I would learn a lot from him if I played in the team with him.

"I would have loved to have played in the team with Stevie as well but he had to go back to Liverpool because he had an injury.

"But I have really enjoyed playing alongside the other first team players and they have really helped me.

"I'm really happy to be playing with these players and to be involved during pre-season and until the boss tells me otherwise I will keep on playing and enjoying myself."

The youngster admitted that the transition from reserve football to first-team action caught him by surprise, but stated that he is prepared to train with vigour to continue his development.

Competitive

"Everything is different to the football I have been playing in the reserve team," the Malaga-born player added.

"It is more competitive, faster, more difficult and you have to work harder but I am trying my best and now I just have to keep going.

"I don't know if I will still be in the team when the season starts though because that would be very difficult for me.

"The Spanish players have come back now and we will maybe have some new players as well so it would be tough for me to stay in the team.

"But I will continue to work hard every day and keep on going.

"I feel that I am playing quite well and that things are going well for me but, as I say, I cannot afford to stop working because that is the most important thing."


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Morientes: We Are Emery's Family

Despite being linked with a move away from the side this summer, Morientes seemed pleased enough with pre-season with Los Che.

"There's good cheer between players and the coaching staff," he said from Valencia's training base in Ermelo, Holland.

"The coach and coaching staff are reminiscent of a family.

"We've adjusted well and there's good cheer evidence with the players. Everyone sees it, and it's palpable.

"I think this is a factor in beginning the season well.

"We're here in Holland to work and tune up our bodies - that's what pre-seaosn is for."

Benefits

To this end he praised those who have returned to the side in high spirits, including last season's loan outcasts of Asier Del Horno and Manuel Fernandes.

"Everyone is looking to benefit Valencia and be good for the institution, offering it stability," he said.

Looking back on the "bad streak" of last season, Morientes stated that his aim was to erase these by "playing many matches and helping Valencia."

The 32-year-old forward arrived at the Mestalla in 2005 after an ill-fated 18 months at Liverpool.


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Emery Hopes For Silva Stay

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

Almunia For England?

Manuel Almunia's solid displays in the red and white colours of North London prompted Emirates fans to chant his name for an England shirt, last season.

With England lacking a pool of top class glovesmen for Capello to choose from, the Italian technician may be keen to test out the Spaniard in between the sticks for the Three Lions.

Almunia is yet to recieve a call-up to his home nation, and seeing as Casillas and Valdes would be ahead of him in the pecking order, he may be waiting a long time.

The 31-year stopper receives a British passport on the 29th of December 2008, just in time to play a key part in England's World Cup qualifying campaing, should Capello grow tiresome of David James.

Earlier in the year, Almunia is even quoted by The Mirror as saying: "If Capello is interested in me for the national team, I'm ready to immediately apply for English citizenship."

Should he not get the call-up to England, Almunia would still be legible to play for Scotland, Wales, or Northern Ireland, due to the nature of the British passport.


Toon To Tempt Aimar?
Capello to face investigation

Barcelona Plan To Keep Messi - Report

Messi was named as part of Sergio Batista's 18-man squad to contest the games in Beijing next month and as such was summoned to Japan for pre-tournament training.

Barcelona declined to send the youngster, stating that the Olympics were not a full FIFA contest and thus his attendance was not mandatory: they would rather keep him for the Champions League qualifiers.

FIFA president Blatter, however, stated in a letter to 205 national associations today that such actions were against the "spirit" of the games that clubs were "obliged" to release players who, like Messi, are under 23.

But Marca claims that Barça have no intention of acting just let. The letter was sent to the RFEF (Spanish FA), not their club; this, coupled with the face that the European Club Association (ECA) is sticking to its guns, has emboldened them.

The ECA stated today that as the tournament is still not part of the harmonised international calendar, Blatter's words have no official weight.

The LFP (Spanish professional league system), having been alerted to Blatter's standpoint by the RFEF, are also willing to take Barcelona's side on this issue.

The club themselves have yet to formally comment since Blatter's words came to light, although they have published on their official website notices relating to the LFP and ECA standpoints.


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Bara Confident Over Messi Stay

Feyenoord Sunk By Arango Brace

The rojillos lined up 4-5-1 to begin with and immediately took the game to their opponents in the town of Wörgl. Varela and Josemi came close early on to opening the scoring.

In fact it was Josemi's former Villarreal teammate, Jon Dahl Tomasson, who seemed to be in line to score first, but he was hacked down by Ramis in the box. Feyenoord skipper Danny Landzaat, however, missed the spot-kick.

He was made to rue his miss half an hour in after a cross from Varela out on the right found Juan Arango, and the Venezuelan made no mistake from close range.

The interval saw several changes and thus the intensity of the match dropped significantly. Feyenoord had the best of it early on, but substitute keeper Moyà was able to keep them at bay.

In the end Mallorca managed a second a quarter hour in after new signing Keita freed Arango for his second.

Keita's pace gave the Dutch defence a bit more trouble as the game wore on, but 2-0 was the final score.


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VfB put on strong performance

Barcelona's New Look Defence: An Analysis

The concept of defence has never been a popular one at the Nou Camp. After all, why would a crowd fed on a diet of Cruyff, Romario, Ronaldo, Rivaldo, Ronaldinho and Messi, to name just a few, care about what happens on the other end of the field? This lack of concern for the back third of the pitch is often reflected in the relative lack of funds directed at strengthening the defence over the years, often to the club’s detriment. This summer, however, the new regime has spent the majority of its money re-enforcing Barca’s back line.

Goalkeeper

For all their best defensive intentions, the decision by the new management not to sign a new keeper is a baffling one. Technically, they have made a permanent signing, in the form of Jose Manuel Pinto, who was on loan from Celta Vigo for the second half of last season. However, this is nothing more than a convenient way of covering for the long term injury of the previous second choice, Albert Jorquera. Despite being a fine goalkeeper in his prime, the ageing Pinto is not realistically going to provide competition to a keeper, Victor Valdes, who desperately needs it. It’s not that Valdes is a poor goalie, but rather that he is far too inconsistent for a club aiming to win every competition it enters. For every spectacular performance, such as the 2006 Champions League Final, there is a horror show, such as his catastrophic night at the Bernabeu last year, a woefully inept showing capped off by a comical booking for feigning injury. Of course, world-class keepers are a rare breed (oh, for a Casillas in every team), but one can’t help but feel that if Valdes was not Catalan, he would have been shown the door a long time ago.

Right Back

When Barca signed Gianluca Zambrotta two years ago, he was widely regarded as the best right back in the world. Two-footed, capable of playing on either flank, solid defensively, a dangerous attacker with a fierce shot to boot, there was no one to rival him. However, his performances for the Blaugrana left a lot to be desired, leading to his sale in the summer. His replacement? The undoubted heir to his throne, Daniel Alves. The rampaging Brazilian full back is worth every penny spent on him, and the prospect of an Alves-Messi combination will have left backs everywhere in serious depression.

Central Defence

Barca’s central defensive signings this year are more about squad depth than superstardom, thus addressing a serious problem from last season. With one of Puyol, Milito and Marquez usually injured, the only back up came in the form of an ageing Lillian Thuram and a clumsy Oleguer. While the former trio will still make up the first choice defence (Milito’s injury notwithstanding), new signings Martin Caceres and Gerard Pique will provide stiff competition at the very least. The Uruguayan Caceres impressed on loan at Recreativo de Huelva from Villarreal last year, and is definitely one for the future. The signing of Pique is somewhat more mysterious. While Barca fans are always happy to see players from the cantera in the team, some are questioning the wisdom of paying money to buy back a home grown player who left for nothing, particularly when, for all his promise, he has yet to prove himself as a first team regular at a big club. He has undoubted potential though, and being back at his dream club should help him harness it. When Henrique, the Brazilian Barca have signed from Palmeiras (although he will probably be loaned out to another club this season to gain experience) is factored in, Barca’s central defensive unit looks to have a solid future.

Left Back

Just as baffling as the faith shown in Victor Valdes is the retaining of Eric Abidal as Barca’s first choice left back. Consistently overshadowed by Patrice Evra, Abidal’s reputation only remained intact due to his continued selection by the frankly insane French manager, Raymond Domenech. A poor first season was followed by a dismal Euro 2008, in which his technical deficiencies were highlighted for the world to see. Abidal is atrocious going forward and unsteady at the back, and with the ageing Sylvinho as the only backup, the left side of defence is a serious liability.

While a few areas of Barca’s defence still exhibit signs of weakness, the general attitude towards improving this area shown by Guardiola and co. is an encouraging one. It is far from the finished product, but the rejuvenation of the back line should lead to a vast improvement on last season’s often dismal performances.


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Robinho Pens Five-Year Extension - Report

Apparently the influential Madrid daily was informed on Monday that Robinho had put pen to paper with his current club, seeing him potentially remain at the Bernabéu until 2013.

His new deal is said to be worth €3m per season net - twice as much as he used to earn and more in line with his expectations.

Yet despite the player getting his wish, Chelsea retain an interest in the Brazilian star. What's more, Real Madrid are still tracking Cristiano Ronaldo of Manchester United.

Should the blancos manage to coax Ronaldo to the Spanish capital then between the Portuguese, Robinho, and Arjen Robben there are more than enough high-profile wing options available to coach Bernd Schuster, meaning that some could grow unhappy at a lack of first team action.

With this in mind the merengues could suddenly grow receptive to Chelsea chief executive Peter Kenyon's frequent statements of admiration for the ex-Santos man.

Robinho is currently working with the Madrid squad in Irdning, Austria, as part of the pre-season camp squad. Madrid denied him permission to go to the Beijing Olympic Games with Brazil.


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It's Up To Ade, Says Henry

In something of a growing trend, Thierry Henry left Arsenal for Barcelona last summer due to reasons thought to be centred more around his personal life and matters off the pitch than the club itself.

He endured a hit-and-miss debut season in Catalonia but has been joined by former Gunner Aliaksandr Hleb as of last week, and with Sylvinho also at the club and the Marc Overmars and Emmanuel Petit double-signing from many years ago, it almost ceases to be a surprise that they are now monitoring Adebayor as well.

The Blaugrana are poised to offload Samuel Eto'o to usher in a new era, providing they can find an adequate replacement to provide more of a physical presence up front.

Adebayor, almost unknown at this time last year, netted 30 goals in all competitions last season to attract the interest of Milan - whose obsession was ended only by the capture of Ronaldinho for two-thirds of the price - and Barcelona.

"The only thing I can say is that he had an amazing season last year," Henry told Sky Sports News.

"Whenever you have a season like he had a lot of teams are coming to get you.

"It is up to him in his mind. I can't talk for him about what his choice is going to be.

"Arsenal, I don't know how they do it, but they bring players who people say, 'I'm not sure' and suddenly everyone is raving."

Henry added that he hopes the Gunners can end their three-year silverware drought. "Hopefully they can win something because all the time no-one gives them credit, but they are always around," he continued.

"But hopefully this year they can bring some silverware back to the Emirates."


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Monday, July 21, 2008

Benfica Follow Smolarek

Smolarek is reportedly high on the list of targets drawn up by coach Quique Flores to reinforce the attacking sector for the next season.

Although the 27-year-old is just one of the names Benfica are looking at, the Eagles have already enquired Racing over the availability of the Poland international.

And reports emanating from Portugal suggest that Racing are open to selling Smolarek, who joined the club nearly a year ago from Borussia Dortmund for a reported fee of €4.8 million.

"I have three years left on my contract, so any decision has to be made by the club," he said.

"If I want to play or not in Portugal that's something I cannot answer because I have a contract with Racing," said Smolarek, who did not wish to comment on the alleged interest from Benfica.

"I do not know anything on that subject. Only the club can talk."


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Baptista Keen On Roma Switch, Reveals Cicinho

Cicinho was allowed to leave the Santiago Bernabeu after a fairly underwhelming spell in which the flamboyant full-back expressed his attacking verve with ease but was often found wanting and a prime culprit for los Merengues' soft centre.

Having been replaced by Sergio Ramos at right-back, he left for Roma, where he has since enjoyed more first team opportunities if not quite as many as he would have liked. He has revealed that Julio Baptista, who is being kept out of the Madrid starting line-up by Wesley Sneijder, is keen on the idea of moving to the Giallorossi.

While the Beast has made it abundantly clear he wishes to stay with the back-to-back league winners, the lack of first team opportunities has made his position somewhat untenable and he has been strongly linked with Roma in recent weeks.

It has been revealed that no formal offer has been made, yet each party seems to be waiting for the other. Cicinho explained that Baptista himself appears eager, or at the very least curious, recalling when the two met on holiday in Brazil.

“We met when we were on holiday in Brazil,” Cicinho told the Corriere dello Sport.

“We spent a great day together and we only spoke about one thing – Roma. He asked me all about the city, the team and the fans.

“He knows that there is great passion here and a team that can win the Champions League.

“Baptista remembers Roma from the Bernabeu last term and he remembers a strong side.”

It is thought the Brazil international will cost in the region of £10 million.


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Sylvinho: Ronaldinho's Gone? C'est La Vie

The Brazilian said of his countryman, "He's gone? That's life. He's not a Barça player.

"He's a fantastic footballer, but he had to find his path, and Barça theirs.

"He'd played here for four years: it was a pleasure to play alongside him as he showed us all his enormous talent.

"I wish him all the luck in the world."

The veteran stopper, speaking from Barcelona's Scottish training base at Saint Andrews, continued by looking at life under new coach Pep Guardiola.

"It's easy to adapt to Guardiola's methods," he said.

"Work is progressing well. We're happy, even though we must work hard.

"He's putting in a lift of effort and, little by little, we are adapting to his tactics. The team is accepting him well."

"Saint Andrews? It's a pleasure to be back here. This place offers us a calm environment and the work environment is magnificent."

Back And Forward

He continued, "The players are really happy to be working here. What's more, the people here welcome us greatly because they're so passionate about football."

"A distant tour? This year we won't have to travel quite so far, even though many won't deem that decisive. In the past four seasons we've gone to Asia or the Americas - some seasons saw us win titles, others didn't.

"The important thing is that we conduct ourselves well in pre-season, although the fewer kilometers we cover, the better."

With this in mind, he touched on last season.

"Truly, we're a little frustrated at the disappointments of last season," he said.

"We did not expect to finish so many points behind the (Liga) leader, although we did well in the Champions League until the last game.

"This is why we work hard and do our utmost to improve to go on and win titles."


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Sunday, July 20, 2008

Show Some Loyalty, Cristiano - Gill

The midfielder, who scored 42 goals to help the Red Devils to Premier League and Champions League success, has made public his desire to join Real Madrid before the season’s beginning in August.

However, United’s position has been made clear throughout by manager Sir Alex Ferguson and club officials, with the side adamant that the Portugal international will remain at Old Trafford.

Reports suggested Real president, Ramon Calderon, was prepared to offer the 23-year old £200,000 a week, but Gill has stated that his current employers will not be improving a deal he only signed last year.

“If the figures bandied around that Real Madrid are talking about are true, we wouldn't go anywhere near that. That would be lunacy.''

Contract

On the improved contract Ronaldo signed in April 2007, Gill added: "With that, we believe, go some responsibilities and obligations. There was an increased salary and we clearly feel there has to be some commitment and loyalty and he can't just say, 'I've entered into it, but I'll leave a year down the line,' especially after the season we've just had.''

Despite the unrest caused by the never-ending reports regarding Ronaldo’s future, team-mate Rio Ferdinand admits that the squad will welcome the majestic forward back as soon as he recovers from an ankle operation.

"This summer, given the season we've just had, should have been a time to think about our achievements,'' Ferdinand said. "In the end that became impossible because of the stuff going on with Cristiano.

"The players can't wait to see him back. There won't be any problems between Cristiano and the rest of the squad, because we have always stood by what Sir Alex Ferguson has said all along - Cristiano will be a United player next season.''

Gill’s comments are likely to incense the want-away player, particularly as he may have hoped that in the worst case scenario, United would offer him more money to tempt him to stay in Lancashire.


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Reyes Disappointed With Draw

Atlético Madrid have yet to win a pre-season game after two defeats and now a draw in their tour of Mexico.

The Spanish team started the game well and even stamped their authority on the game but walked out of the stadium with only a 2-2 draw after having a 2-0 lead over the Mexican squad.

Reyes has found playing time extremely hard to come by during the pre-season but played fairly well today, assisting Diego Forlán for his Atlético's second goal.

"The truth is that this draw tastes like defeat because Atlético Madrid, winning 2-0, cannot have a game end in a draw like this. Nonetheless, we are in pre-season and we need to learn from these things," he said after the game.

"We are here most of all to return to good physical condition. The result is what matters least since what we need is to be at our very best during the Champions League qualifying, which is very important to us."

And Reyes, who has been linked with a move to AS Roma, was happy with his performance despite the result.

"When you play, score or make an assist you leave happy but I would be happier if we had defeated Tigres," he concluded.


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Silva Remains On Barca Radar

After a fine display at Euro 2008 the Canarian winger could be allowed to move on for the Mestalla - for a price, of course.

Despite signing Aliaksandr Hleb of Arsenal, Barcelona may be willing to pay a considerable fee for a player who is apt to run at defences from the left, and Silva seems to fit the bill.

Barça technical secretary Txiki Begiristain and coach Josep 'Pep' Guardiola are in agreement that the former Celta de Vigo ace ticks all the necessary boxes for a wide attacking role at Camp Nou and that he would prove a definite improvement to a front line that seems increasingly threadbare after Ronaldinho's departure.

But with Los Che only willing to accept a major transfer fee for one of their crown jewels, actually landing Silva could prove problematic.

This could take on extra significance after Sport.es revealed that the blaugrana apparently now see little room for Andrei Arshavin in their line-up, with Silva having long since been made the number one target by Guardiola. Txiki, then, will need to do his best to negotiate a decent price.


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We Need Baptista And One More, Insists Totti

The Giallorossi finished second last season, won the Copa Italia and again succumbed to Manchester United in the Champions League quarterfinals.

With Juventus back out of Serie B and looking to launch an assault on Serie A and the Champions League and Milan particularly eager to reassert some form of domestic dominance, the capital club's strengths will truly be put to the test, following two seasons in which they were Internazionale's only contenders to the title almost by default.

They have so far bought Liverpool full-back John-Arne Riise and Siena's Simone Loria, but captain Totti, who is still recovering from injury, expects more. “John Arne Riise and Simone Loria are two excellent reinforcements, but now I expect another two signings of great quality,” he told Gazzetta dello Sport.

“If we want to compete with Inter, Milan and Juventus, we need at least two more important players. At the moment, we are the fourth strongest side in Serie A."


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Forln Dreaming Of Riquelme

The Uruguayan striker enjoyed great success alongside Riquelme during their joint spell at Villarreal and has now spoken of his desire to be reunited with the Argentina international.

"Who would not want to have Riquelme in his team? I hope the operation for Riquelme happens and he will be welcome. It would be very good for us, I know him, he is a friend of mine and a great player. He would be very helpful in such a competitive league," Forlán noted.

This could be more than a simple plea, though, as Forlán, apart from being friends with Riquelme, shares the same representative as the Boca Juniors star and is thus aware of his situation.

Forlán also spoke of Atlético's goals for the next season during the press conference at the hotel where the club are lodged in Mexico.

"One always has hopes of being champions, we know it will be very hard because the league will be very competitive with all the quality signings the clubs have been making," he concluded.


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Trezeguet Wants Bara Move

The former France international has been on the radar of Barcelona for much of the summer and is a serious candidate to replace Samuel Eto'o in the squad.

Barcelona's prime target is said to be Arsenal's Emmanuel Adebayor but their attempts to sign the Togolese have so far had no encouragement from the Gunners, who are reluctant to lower their asking price.

On the tenth anniversary of France's World Cup trophy, Trezeguet allegedly told Thierry Henry that joining Barça was a strong possibility after initial contacts with the club, having asked the former Arsenal star about life in Catalonia.

Trezeguet would thus fill the foid that will be left by the departure of Eto'o, who had a meeting today with Txiki Begiristain and Josep Guardiola in the club's dressing room.

The Cameroonian was reportedly asked about the offers he has received and was once again told he is surplus to requirements at Camp Nou. It is believed that both Arsenal and Inter Milan are interested in the player but have yet to launch a formal bid.

It is still unknown whether Eto'o will travel with the rest of the squad on Monday to Scotland for their pre-season tour.


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Saturday, July 19, 2008

Arshavin Pleads As Bara Dream Fades

Barcelona expressed a keen desire in securing Arshavin's services following his good performances at Euro 2008; however, they ruled themselves of signing the player after having two offers rejected.

During the last few days it has been reported that Zenit are willing to lower the price tag set on Arshavin, as no club seemed interested in offering the €30 million the UEFA Cup holders were initially demanding.

Reports emanating from Russia claimed on Thursday that Tottenham had decided to meet Zenit's asking price and put together an offer of €20 million for the 27-year-old schemer.

Aware of Arshavin's interest in signing only for Barcelona, Zenit are willing to wait for the Catalan club to launch an improved offer for the player; however, they will not consider losing money when they already have a good offer on the table.

Arshavin has resumed training with Zenit and is expected to be included in the squad for the league match against Amkar Perm. However, as has happened in recent fixtures, he is likely to start on the bench and won't be used unless the result forces him to come on as a substitute.


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Eto'o, Drogba & Torres In Sensations Swap?

Barcelona want Didier Drogba, Chelsea want Fernando Torres, and Liverpool are still looking to free up some funds. The big question is: will they accept Samuel Eto'o and bag of cash to catalyse a three-way swap deal?

Eto'o Heads To The Exit Door

The Cameroonian striker is the only piece in the Barça squad with a pending status, apart from Eidur Gudjohnsen, following the sales of Ronaldinho and Deco to AC Milan and Chelsea, respectively.

Four years after joining the squad, Eto'o finds himself out of new coach Pep Guardiola's plans and on his way out of Camp Nou.

The Catalan club have given the player and his representative, José María Mesalles, the green light to engage in negotiations with the club they see fit and report back to Barça on the offer.

Barcelona were reportedly approached by some clubs in Europe about the African's conditions, especially when it comes to his annual earnings. However none of the teams launched a formal offer.

Liverpool Strong, But For How Long?

Sport claims, meanwhile, that Liverpool are facing economic problems and may be rushed into selling one of their biggest assets, Spanish sensation Fernando Torres.

The Reds are understood to have rejected an initial offer of €60 million coming from Chelsea, but Scolari has not given up on Torres' capture just yet and is lining up an improved bid.

If Torres effectively leaves Anfield, then Eto'o would have a big chance to relaunch his career at Liverpool. The other way of looking at it - which is what interests both Barcelona and Chelsea - is that if the Reds get Eto'o and some cash, they may feel a lot better about letting Torres go, in which case Drogba would move to Camp Nou.

All Hinges On Eto'o

Essentially it all boils down to Liverpool and Eto'o giving the nod to this incredible three way deal. The Cameroonian's plans are still unknown, and he continues to invite interest as he stalls for a final decision - the push from Uzbekistan being the latest example.

It is believed that Barcelona will not use him in the Champions League qualifying round as it would automatically make him ineligible to play in Europe for another team and seriously put in jeopardy his transfer.

Liverpool, in the meantime, stand to make a 30 million euro profit from this incredible three way deal - a sum Rafa Benitez would very much welcome. But will the Reds bite, and agree to part with their star?


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Bara Confident Over Messi Stay

The Argentine sensation has been called up to play the Olympic Games despite resistance from the Catalan club.

Barcelona are confident FIFA will reconsider their position on Messi's case, having reminded that the olympic tournament is not part of FIFA's official calendar.

Although the international football governing body confirmed some days ago the obligation to allow players aged under 23 to compete "because of the importance of the olympic tournament for sports, in general, and football, in particular", Barcelona consider this reason to be much different from the standard regulation to allow footballers to compete in FIFA's official tournaments.

"This case is different, because there is a greater rule, such as FIFA's regulations, that only obligates clubs to allow their players to compete in matches that are part of FIFA's calender and the olympic competition is not on the list," a Barcelona spokesperson told EFE.

Barcelona are now asking FIFA to reconsider its position in order to use Messi during the Champions League third qualifying round.

However, time is not on Barcelona's side, as Messi was vaccinated against hepatitis B and other diseases earlier this week in order to be able to fly to Beijing. The Argentine player has already received the plane ticket to travel next Tuesday to Japan, where his national squad will play a friendly match ahead of the start of the Olympic Games.


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Thursday, July 17, 2008

Bidding For Gold In Beijing: Olympics Preview

If there was ever a summer where the football season really did never end then this is surely the one. First we had the excitement and drama of the European Championship, right now the U-19s are playing in their own Euro tournament and coming up at the start of August is arguably the second largest football event of them all at unarguably the largest sporting event in the world, the Olympics.

Group A – Ivory Coast, Argentina, Serbia and Australia.

Undoubtedly the standout team of the group and arguably of the tournament, Argentina have amassed a squad bursting with talent and potential to take the Olympics by storm this summer. Sergio Basile may well have riled a few clubs by picking players such as Lionel Messi and Javier Mascherano for the tournament, but their inclusion will be sure to have fans drooling before the football even begins. With a likely strikeforce of Aguero, Messi and Diego Buonanotte, there is little doubt that should this young team excite as much on the pitch as it does on paper then gold could well be theirs.

The most likely challenge in the group will probably come from the Ivory Coast or Serbia, both of whom were in Argentina's 2006 World Cup group and both of whom include a few Premiership players in their respective squads. For the Ivorians, it is Salomon Kalou and potentially Didier Drogba and Kolo Toure who will travel out to China and for Serbia it is another Chelsea player in Branislav Ivanovic who makes the team, as well as towering Valencia striker Zigic. After a successful U21 European Championship, where they finished runners-up, the Serbians should expect to qualify from the group behind Argentina, and the key match for them will more than likely be against the Ivory Coast. In what is one of the toughest groups it seems highly unlikely that Australia will get anything from their three games, with a squad lacking any great experience at this level and with no Tim Cahill it would be surprising if they managed to grab anything more than a point.

Prediction: Argentina to win, Serbia to come second after beating the Ivory Coast.

Group B – Netherlands, Nigeria, Japan and USA.

Following a European Championship where they were heaped with praise for their attractive attacking football the spirits of the Netherlands team should be high, despite a completely new look to the squad. Out go many of the top players and in come exciting youngsters such as West Brom’s new signing Gianni Zuiverloon, Emanuelson and Canadian born Jonathan de Guzman. As the three overage players coach Foppe de Haan has decided to choose veteran striker Roy Makaay, Gerald Sibon and Kew Jailens, all of whom should help to mould a well balanced and technically brilliant team. As consecutive U21 European Championship winners they certainly hold a strong claim, and it would be no surprise to see them reach the final in China.

As far as the other group contenders go, it appears pretty even between Nigeria, USA and Japan. The Nigerians are probably slight favourites due to the fact that many of their national team play in the U23s too, adding vital experience to a squad which is devoid of many of the big names associated with Nigeria in the past. With no overage players due to injuries, Japan might struggle to get out of the group, unless coach Yasuharu Sorimachi can ensure they are disciplined enough to take points from the two weaker teams around them. Their key match could well be against the USA, a team lacking any real superstars who have been criticised in the past for their poor development at youth level. They should be keen to prove the critics wrong, but may struggle to do so.

Prediction: Netherlands to top the group with Nigeria close behind.

Group C – China, New Zealand, Brazil and Belgium.

China may well be prepping itself for a massive medal haul as the host nation this summer, but if they manage to even get out of their group in the football it would be a huge surprise. Whilst they might manage to get a result against New Zealand, who are taking part in this event for the first time, it would be a huge surprise to see them take anything from games against Brazil and Belgium. The Belgians are renowned for their good youth system and include a lot of strong players in their squad, including highly rated defender Vincent Kompany, Anthony Vanden Borre and Tom de Mul. As if the opponents weren’t enough to contend with, the Chinese have also sacked their coach Ratomir Dujkovic just three weeks before the tournament is due to start, replacing him with Yin Tiesheng. The fortunes of the team could well come down to how well he can prepare the team for the opener against New Zealand.

For group winners, it is pretty hard to see past the Brazilians. The major surprise in their squad has been the calling up of the AC Milan bound Ronaldinho, despite the fact he has not exactly been fully fit as of late. Him aside, Dunga has chosen a squad which, much like the Argentina team, excites even on paper, with Robinho, Thiago Neves, Diego and Pato just a few of the names to look out for. The only worry for the coach must be his forwards, none of whom were in great form following the conclusion of last season, and he will be presumably be banking on the midfield to weigh in with a few goals. If they do then there is little doubt that Brazil are one of the favourites for the tournament and yet another clash with Argentina beckons.

Prediction: Brazil to win the group despite dropping points to second placed Belgium.

Group D – Italy, South Korea, Honduras and Cameroon.

After a disappointing Euro 2008 a young Italian squad will be hoping to make amends in China and there is no doubt that they have the talent to do so. Ex-Italian international striker Pierluigi Casiraghi has assembled a squad which includes just one player over the age of 23 and is banking on the promising young players at his disposal coming good. Whilst that may seem wise with starlets such as Riccardo Montolivo, who was named Serie A Young Footballer of the Year in 2007, in the ranks, their lack of experience could be a flaw come the later stages. If they manage to overcome that however then they could be a real force to be reckoned with. Players like Robert Acquafresca, Lorenzo De Silvestri and Sebastian Giovinco are all very highly rated in Italy, and with Giuseppe Rossi spearheading their attack they should have little trouble winning the group and potentially going on even further.

The battle for second place is more than likely to come down to the clash between Cameroon and South Korea, with the Indomitable Lions the favourites to progress. Without Premiership midfielders Park Ji-Sung and Kim Do-Heon the Koreans do look a little weak on paper and it will be interesting to see whether their high fitness levels are enough to see them through this tricky group. Against Cameroon they will certainly need to be at their best as stars such as Samuel Eto’o and Alexandre Song will be sure to test their defensive skills. With them in the ranks and many other technically good players Cameroon should do well at this tournament and might even test the Italians when they meet. One team who aren’t expected to test the Azzurri however are Honduras who, despite qualifying ahead of Mexico, would do very well to pick up any points in this tricky final group.

Prediction: Italy to win the group followed by Cameroon.


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Emery On Albelda Exit

The Valencia and Spain skipper has been linked with football away from Mestalla all summer, having been considered surplus to requirements of the club and their new coach.

Emery considers that the best solution for all involved parties would be for Albelda to reach an agreement with the club about his departure after all that happened last season.

"There were unpleasant situations that still exist. The best thing for everyone would be for Albelda to leave by mutual agreement and play somewhere," Emery said.

The Valencia coach also reminded reporters that Albelda himself said the same about his situation, while stressing that he had not spoken to the player at that time.

Emery also commented on his relationship with the new chairman, Juan Villalonga, and on the alleged interest in Luis Aragonés.

"Villalonga transmitted a lot of trust. For me, it was enough that he held my hand and hugged me. Enough. And with that, I felt they are convinced that I should be where I am," he noted.

The former Almería boss also spoke of the possible signing of Zaragoza striker Diego Milito, saying: "Everyone that watches football and has followed his path at Zaragoza likes him.

"The problem is that he has a running contract with his club and he has a high release clause, but he has the quality to play at Valencia."

He also spoke about the pending arrival of a new goalkeeper.

"We are looking for a player that knows the Spanish league and speaks Spanish. If he is young and can evolve, that's interesting, if he is more experienced, it's interesting as well," he explained.

"But we also have to take into account their prices. Asenjo, Moyá, Kameni are all good custodians that could adjust our profile one way or the other."

He went on to say that the club have decided to not look for a new right-sided defender: "Alexis is a player that can play on the right flank. Valencia have a great back line and we have to adjust it so that everyone can play.

"Right now, having Miguel Brito, I am not interested in signing another right-back."


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Blues Reject Eto'o-Drogba Swap

The Sun claims Barca officials contacted their counterparts at Stamford Bridge regarding the potential trade, but the Blues supposedly rejected the proposition outright.

The Catalan club are keen to offload Eto’o, who is now a near certainty to follow Deco and Ronaldinho out the exit at Camp Nou after being placed on the transfer list by new boss Josep Guardiola.

London has been touted as a likely destination for the Cameroonian forward, who was strongly linked with a move to Tottenham that would have seen Spurs striker Dimitar Berbatov head the other way.

That option is not yet completely off the table, as the Blaugrana – who are also interested in Arsenal’s Emmanuel Adebayor – have been keeping a very close eye on the English capital in recent months.

Chelsea boss Luiz Felipe Scolari has announced his intentions to keep hold of Drogba despite the Ivory Coast captain’s long-held desire to return to the continent, with AC Milan and Internazionale also monitoring his situation.

Hence, Barca may have to look elsewhere to offload Eto’o, meaning the 27-year-old could complete would be an amazing switch to Uzbekistani outfit Kuruvchi, who are reportedly offering €40million for the ex-Mallorca man.


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Agero Rules Out Exit

The Argentine youngster is one of this summer's hottest properties after scoring a total of 19 goals in La Liga, finishing as the league's third best goal-scorer and grabbing the Antonio Puerta award for best player.

Agüero's representative stated last week that Agüero was being followed by a Premier League giant that wasn't Chelsea, which led to speculation about interest from Manchester United in his services.

The Red Devils have been in the market all summer for a striking option, with rumours suggesting Alex Ferguson to have identified Tottenham's Dimitar Berbatov and Agüero as his main priorities.

But the Atlético Madrid star has now apparently told the Scottish tactician he will have to choose Berbatov after claiming to be more than happy with life at Vicente Calderón.

"I want to continue at Atlético for several seasons more. I do not want to leave the club. Much has been said about offers for my transfer to other clubs, but I have told my representative that I want to continue where I am," he claimed.

Agüero stressed that "money changes nothing" when quizzed on a possible move to England, explaining that he is "very comfortable" in Spain.

"I am happy, I do not miss anything, I am treated very well at the club, I feel comfortable," he continued. "There is no reason to leave. I will stay at Atlético de Madrid one, two seasons more, the ones that are necessary."

The striker further added that he will immediately join Javier Aguirre's squad after the Olympic Games are over.

"I was asked if I planned to rest after playing in China, but I want to play. I like being active all the time," Agüero noted.


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Calcio Debate: Ronaldinho – Top Or Flop?

Milan transfer guru Adriano Galliani has been criticised heavily over the past few years for failing to adequately reinforce the club’s first team squad. This summer Galliani had been doing much better. Mathieu Flamini is still the signing of the summer so far, while two Italy internationals in Gianluca Zambrotta and Marco Borriello have also arrived.

The signing of Ronaldinho though has certainly divided opinion, with a number of serious question marks hanging over the Brazilian:

1) Is Ronaldinho still the same player he was?

In 2004 and 2005 Ronaldinho was undisputedly the best player in the world, and indeed for a while he was on another planet to those around him, winning successive FIFA World Player of the Year Awards, as well as the Ballon d’Or. Who can forget that unstoppable individual performance against Real Madrid, when he earned a standing ovation from the Bernabeu crowd? Or what about that magical, outside of the foot goal against Chelsea in the Champions League?

However, since the 2006 World Cup he has clearly been in decline, and indeed last season was the worst of his entire career, as he struggled with weight, form and fitness, barely playing for large chunks of the season. Recently nicknamed ‘Gordinho’, Ronnie is clearly overweight and out of shape. He is only 28, and in theory should be at his peak, but will he ever rediscover his best form, or has he already burnt out? This is the huge gamble that Milan are taking.

2) Did Milan really need Ronaldinho?

Ever since Andriy Shevchenko left in 2006, Milan have seemingly been crying out for a top class first striker. The fact that the club have been chasing Samuel Eto’o, Didier Drogba and Emmanuel Adebayor this summer seems to suggest that they don’t have much trust in Marco Borriello. Many people believe it would have been far more beneficial for the club to spend big on a lethal frontman, who not only will score goals, but will complete the offensive jigsaw. Milan are already blessed with a host of brilliant trequartistas - did they really need another one?

3) Where will Ronaldinho fit in?

This brings me on nicely to my next point about just how Milan will accommodate Ronaldinho into the starting XI? Kaka, Seedorf, Pato, Pirlo, Gattuso, Flamini, Ambrosini will not all be able to share the same team with the Brazilian. Squad rotation is a possibility, but these are big egos we are talking about, and players are not going to be happy to sit around on the bench for an extended period. The forever outspoken Seedorf has publicly opposed Ronaldinho’s transfer, and has warned him that he will neither give up his No.10 shirt, nor be forced to play in a deeper role. Something certainly has to give because there is no chance Kaka will be left out of the team. The Seedorf-Ronaldinho fuse has already been lit.

4) Can Ronaldinho & Kaka Play Together?

I wrote a debate on this topic a few months ago so I won’t over-elaborate, but the truth is that the two Selecao stars have never looked comfortable playing together. The prime example was the 2006 World Cup when both continuously got in each other’s way, failed to combine, and as a result there was just no attacking fluency to Brazil’s play. In many people’s eyes it was the inability of the pair to play together that was the key reason for the country’s disappointing tournament. Sometimes players can be just too similar to co-exist, just think of Frank Lampard and Steven Gerrard for England, or for an older example, Gianni Rivera and Sandro Mazzola for Italy.

5) Was Ronaldinho just bought for commercial reasons?

It is no secret that Milan, as with most Italian teams, have not been at their strongest financially in recent years. Many cynics will say that Ronaldinho, being such a huge commercial asset, will help the club move out of the red and into the black. When Real Madrid signed David Beckham from Manchester United in 2003, they signed him not for his footballing ability, but for the money they could make from him. Forbes magazine revealed how he contributed to the club’s huge increase in merchandise sales, a total of more than $600 million during Beckham's four years at the club. However, Madrid’s success on the pitch during this time was not so grand, and indeed they won just one, extremely fortuitous La Liga title in 2007, which was virtually handed to them on a plate by Barcelona. Milan take note!

What are your views on this topic? Ronaldinho – Top or Flop? Is Ronaldinho still the same player he was? Did Milan really need him? Where will he fit in? Can Ronaldinho & Kaka Play Together? Was the Brazilian just bought for commercial reasons? Goal.com wants to know what YOU think.


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