2015年11月4日星期三

Louis van Gaal wrong for Manchester United, says Andrei Kanchelskis

Andrei Kanchelskis has accused Louis van Gaal of turning his Manchester United players into robots and says he is the wrong manager for the club.
The former United winger, who won two Premier League titles in four years under Sir Alex Ferguson in the 1990s, slammed the Dutchman's methods and said his "strict" approach to matches was in stark contrast to the Scot's.
He is the second former player to criticise Van Gaal recently, after Paul Scholes labelled his style of play as 'too negative'.
Van Gaal is too pragmatic, his footballers play like robots," Kanchelskis toldThe Sun. "They are kept within a strict framework, they are not allowed to improvise contrary to what Ferguson allowed us to do.

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"Van Gaal, of course, is a good coach, but in my opinion he is not for Manchester United. Their history and tradition is to play wide and be sharp at the flanks - but there is nothing like this now.
"I'm looking at his game for the second season now. He says that the transformation is going on, but I still couldn't understand what he is looking for. There is an impression that he doesn't know what he wants. No creative players, no wingers. Nobody could serve Wayne Rooney.

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"The current Manchester is not the same as it was under Ferguson."
United host CSKA Moscow in the Champions League on Tuesday evening having secured a 1-1 draw in Russia last month, but Kanchelskis said he was shocked at United's first-half performance in that game.
"The first game against CSKA showed that it is possible to win against this team," he said. "I was at the stadium and I was surprised how disgustingly United played in the first half. A lot of ball control but no sharpness at all.
"In the second half it got better because of the substitution of Bastian Schweinsteiger, who was slowing the game down. I guess, Manchester United is not his team."

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The 46-year-old also claimed that United had goalkeeper David de Gea to thank for their start to the season, while criticising Van Gaal for letting fellow-Dutchman Robin van Persie move to Fenerbahce in the summer.
"They were saved with the fact that De Gea stayed in the team," Kanchelskis said. "If he had left, Man United would have done much worse. He is a very strong goalkeeper, he saves the team a lot."
On Van Persie, he added: "Let's say, he did not have a good season. But nobody shone until the end of the season from those who played in Brazil at the World Cup last year.
"Even Lionel Messi was exhausted, as well as the Germans. How could you let go of such a player?" 

2015年9月26日星期六

Newcastle v Chelsea preview: Mourinho seeks to end Newcastle hoodoo

Chelsea travel to Newcastle for the Saturday Night Football clash live on Sky Sports, hoping to end a run of three consecutive Premier League defeats at St James' Park. Last season, Newcastle ended Chelsea's 23-game unbeaten streak thanks to a Papiss Cisse second-half double, extending Jose Mourinho's winless record on Tyneside to five games. But Steve McClaren's side are struggling this campaign with just two points from their opening six league fixtures.A midweek 1-0 home defeat in the Capital One Cup to Championship side Sheffield Wednesday compounded the misery for McClaren, and the Magpies boss will be looking for a response on Saturday Night Football.
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After back-to-back league defeats to Crystal Palace and Everton, Mourinho's side have rallied to record three consecutive wins in all competitions - scoring 10 and conceding just one in the process.Team news Newcastle striker Aleksandar Mitrovic will return from his three-match ban on Saturday.
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The Serbia international, who was sent off against Arsenal on August 29, is available, but fellow forward Papiss Cisse [back] will be missing once againDaryl Janmaat has recovered from illness, but fellow full-back Massadio Haidara faces a late fitness test on his knee injury, while midfielders Jack Colback and Rolando Aarons are struggling with calf problems and defender Paul Dummett [hamstring] and midfielder Cheick Tiote [knee] are still out.Chelsea striker Diego Costa is unavailable, serving the second game of his three-match ban. Radamel Falcao or former Newcastle striker Loic Remy could start in Costa's absence, while forward Willian [hamstring], playmaker Oscar [knee] and winger Pedro [thigh] are available again, manager Jose Mourinho confirmed. Goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois is out until December following knee surgery.

2015年9月20日星期日

Struggling Chelsea face high-flying Arsenal; Cristiano Ronaldo on the cusp of another record, Portugal's leading duo go head-to-head.

IN ENGLAND …
• Have Chelsea hit rock bottom?
Jose Mourinho’s Chelsea team looked more like their old selves in midweek when they comfortably defeat Maccabi Tel Aviv in the Champions League. That win momentarily eased the pressure on the Chelsea manager, who has seen his side lose three out of their opening five Premier League fixtures. The visitors on Saturday are high-flying Arsenal, whose manager Arsene Wenger would enjoy nothing more than deepening the woes of his longstanding rival.
IN FRANCE …
• Can Rennes go top of the table?
One point behind Paris Saint-Germain after their best start to a season since the 1950-51 campaign, Philippe Montanier’s side will go top if they win at home to Lille on Friday night as PSG are not in action until Saturday, when they make the short trip to third-place Reims.
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• Who’ll take Schalke’s penalties?
Klaas-Jan Huntelaar missed his fourth successive spot-kick for Schalke in last weekend’s game against Mainz. Spot-kick duties may be up for grabs at Stuttgart on Sunday.
IN ITALY …
• Can Chievo maintain their unbeaten run?
First plays second in Serie A this weekend when leaders Inter travel to surprise package Chievo who have only dropped two points thus far and that away at last season’s champions Juventus.


IN PORTUGAL …
• Will the O Clássico be decisive?
The first O Clássico of the season takes place on Sunday and if recent history is anything to go by, the match will have a bearing on the outcome of the title race in Portugal. A point separates Porto and Benfica, but as the sides were only separated by three points over the course of last season, every encounter carries a certain amount of significance.
IN SPAIN …
• Will Cristiano Ronaldo break another record?
Another piece of Real Madrid history awaits Cristiano Ronaldo on Saturday, as he can become the club’s all-time leading scorer when they host Granada. He is officially just two goals shy of Raul’s 323-goal record despite having played over 400 games fewer. However, the club claim he is just one goal behind Raul as they credited Ronaldo with a goal back in 2010 that was awarded to Pepe in the referee’s report

2015年8月8日星期六

Liverpool's James Milner and the iconic number 7 shirt

From Keegan to Dalglish and, eventually, on to Suarez. The number 7 shirt has belonged to some of the most iconic players in the history of one English football’s greatest clubs. Players like Beardsley and McManaman also among those who have worn it with distinction. Right now it’s difficult to imagine James Milner’s name being added to that roll call of legends but maybe, right now, he’s just what the club and the shirt need. End of Season discount soccer shoes , please click
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2015年5月29日星期五

Thomas Sorensen and Andy Wilkinson to leave Stoke

Thomas Sorensen and long-serving defender Andy Wilkinson are among those on Stoke's list of released players.
Goalkeeper Sorensen is leaving after seven years, while Wilkinson's departure ends a 15-year association with his hometown club.
Neither played a significant role for Mark Hughes' side this term, Wilkinson appearing once either side of a loan spell at Millwall and Sorensen sitting out the entire season.
Wilson Palacios, the Honduras midfielder who has commanded an estimated £20m-plus in transfer fees, has also been released after failing to feature this season.
Nine of the club's U21 squad join the three senior professionals on the free-transfer list.
Hughes has already signed a new 'keeper and defender, bringing in Sorensen's fellow Dane Jakob Haugaard and turning centre-half Philipp Wollscheid's loan into a permanent deal.

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2015年4月26日星期日

Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho claims Arsenal are the boring ones

Jose Mourinho took a thinly-veiled swipe at Arsenal and boss Arsene Wenger after hearing his side subjected to "boring boring Chelsea" chants during their goalless draw at Emirates Stadium.
Arsenal's fans vented their frustration as Chelsea took the point which ensured they will win the Premier League title if they beat Leicester City and Crystal Palace in their next two games.
The Gunners last won the title in the season of "The Invincibles" when they went 38 league games unbeaten in 2003-2004.
Chelsea manager Mourinho said: "I think boring is 10 years without a title - that's boring. If you support a club and you wait, wait, wait for so many years without a Premier League title, then that's boring.
"Maybe Arsenal's fans were not singing to us. When you want to win the game and you take your striker Olivier Giroud off maybe they want more, maybe they want Giroud and Theo Walcott up front."
Mourinho's team have scored 65 goals in 33 games and have a goal difference of +39.
And the Blues boss added: "This boring team has got the second highest number of goals, has the best goal difference. Only Manchester City have scored more goals than us."
Mourinho refused to be drawn into debate about three potential penalties in the first half when Oscar tangled with Hector Bellerin and was then taken out by Arsenal keeper David Ospina before Cesc Fabregas went down under a challenge from Santi Cazorla.
He said: "I want to forget the penalties because I think the referee Michael Oliver had a very good performance and also the assistants. They gave a very solid performance so I'm happy with the referee."
Mourinho also described John Terry's performance as the best the captain has given in two spells under his management at Chelsea.
"I think it was his finest performance in the five seasons we have worked together," said Mourinho.
"He had a fantastic performance in my first season, at Highbury, but here everything was clean, reading the game, covering around the game, making interceptions.
"The team was phenomenal but John was one step ahead of that."
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2015年4月16日星期四

Luis Suarez scored a brilliant second-half winner as Barcelona maintained control of the Spanish title race by beating Real Madrid in a pulsating Clasico.

Cristiano Ronaldo cancelled out an early header from Jeremy Mathieu before Suarez struck to leave the hosts four points clear at the top of La Liga.
Although Barca made the brighter start, Real soon got into the game and had the first big chance when Karim Benzema's cross found Ronaldo unmarked at the far post, but he did not have much angle to work with and could only send his cushioned volley against the crossbar.
Barca then went ahead after Suarez won a free-kick, Lionel Messi swung it into the middle and French centre-back Mathieu arrived unmarked to send a perfectly placed header past the dive of Iker Casillas.
But Real battled quickly back and a dramatic minute saw Suarez's cross-shot present Neymar with a golden chance which he put straight at Casillas, before Real immediately broke and Benzema's brilliant backheel found Ronaldo for a low stabbed finish.
Real finished the opening period in the ascendancy as Gareth Bale had a goal disallowed for a marginal offside and Ronaldo forced a good save from Claudio Bravo with a thunderous long-range drive.
The visiting team made a similarly strong start to the second half with an early chance for Benzema saved. But Barca then re-established the advantage with a decidedly route one goal as Brazil right-back Dani Alves delivered a long ball over the top, Suarez produced brilliant control and then steered a perfectly placed low finish into the bottom left corner.
The home team were dominant after that, squandering several chances to double their lead as Neymar ended a brilliant run by shooting over and then thrashed a shot wide after a pass from Messi, while Casillas did well to save from both Messi and Jordi Alba.
Real had little answer and, aside from a deflected strike from Benzema which Bravo did well to save low to his left, they never seriously threatened an answer as a jubilant Nou Camp celebrated a well deserved win.

Is Suarez finding his Liverpool form?

This was a very different Luis Suarez from the man who made his belated Barca debut on the right wing in October's 3-1 Clasico defeat at the Bernabeu.
Suarez is now firmly established as the team's centre forward and he delivered a man-of-the-match performance, scoring a superb winner which owed everything to a delightful first touch, and giving the Real back four a torrid night with his superb movement and relentless workrate.
Just a few weeks ago Barca boss Luis Enrique was forced to regularly defend the former Liverpool man after his career in Spain started with a notable lack of goals, but that has all changed ever since his brace against Manchester City in the Champions League.
Suarez has now scored seven goals in seven games since thattriumphant night at the Etihad, and his performance in El Clasico, in which he again linked well with Lionel Messi and Neymar, confirms he is an integral part of the most devastating strike force in world football.
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