Atletico Madrid struck three times in the last 11 minutes to clinch a stunning comeback victory over nine-man Valencia in an incident-packed match at the Vicente Calderon.
Third-placed Valencia took the lead through David Silva in the 21st minute in controversial circumstances, before another highly-contentious incident nine minutes later saw Diego Forlan draw Atletico level from the penalty spot.
Valencia lost captain Carlos Marchena to a red card in that incident, but they still managed to hold out against a rampant Atletico for 50 minutes, thanks largely to some brilliant goalkeeping from Cesar Sanchez.
However, Cesar was finally beaten by Sergio Aguero's 79th-minute header and soon after that Valencia suffered another huge blow when they had full-back Miguel sent off.
Atletico hammered home their two-man advantage in the closing stages with more goals from Forlan and Jose Manuel Jurado to inflict only a fourth defeat of the season on Valencia and climb back up to 11th in the table.
Both sides came into the match having progressed through to the last 16 of the Europa League in dramatic fashion on Thursday, Atletico scoring a last-minute goal to knock out Galatasaray and Valencia seeing off Club Brugge after extra time.
It was Atletico who started the better tonight, though, and Forlan twice went close in the opening quarter of an hour before the first big controversy of the match took place in the 20th minute.
Atletico winter Jose Antonio Reyes clearly looked to have been scythed down by Ever Banega inside the box, but referee Alfonso Perez Burrull waved play on.
The home side could not believe it, and their mood quickly deteriorated as Valencia immediately raced down the other end to take the lead.
A good through ball sent Silva clear, and although his first effort was saved by David De Gea, the Spain international re-collected possession, took his time and drilled home a low shot.
Despite that setback Atletico quickly regrouped and almost drew level in the 26th minute when the impressive Reyes hit the near post with a shot from a tight angle.
Four minutes after that came the game's big talking point.
Aguero looked set to bundle his way past Marchena in the area but his progress was stopped illegally as the Valencia defender, whilst lying on his back, stuck out his arm to block the ball.
However, Perez Burrull was not interested, but he soon found himself surrounded by furious Atletico players.
The referee then went to speak to the fourth official on the touchlines and, after a brief discussion, awarded Atletico the spot-kick and showed Marchena a red card.
This time it was Valencia's turn to protest, but it made no difference and Forlan stepped up to drive his penalty down the centre and draw Atletico level.
Atletico failed to make much headway with their numerical advantage before the break, but afterwards it was an almost unceasing onslaught on the Valencia goal.
During that phase, though, visiting goalkeeper Cesar was inspired.
He started off with a fairly routine save from Forlan, before then superbly tipping away Simao Sabrosa's free-kick, possibly with the aid of the post.
The veteran custodian would then go onto deny Aguero three more times and Reyes twice with top-drawer saves.
And when Cesar was beaten in the 68th minute, the off-balance Aguero was unable to keep his shot on target after rounding the former Real Madrid goalkeeper.
It was becoming increasingly frustrating for Atletico, but they finally got the breakthrough they thoroughly deserved in the 77th minute when the unmarked Aguero headed home Simao's free-kick.
There was little doubt who would go onto win the game after that, and matters became even clearer in the 82nd minute when Valencia were reduced to nine men when Miguel was shown a straight red card for his challenge on Juan Valera.
Forlan then made absolutely certain the points would be staying in Madrid four minutes later when he picked up Jurado's through ball and coolly dinked the ball over Cesar to make it 3-1.
Forlan then returned the favour in injury time, passing to Jurado who curled in Atletico's fourth.
LATE FLURRY DOWNS VALENCIA
Sunday, February 28, 2010
Fixture (28 Feb 2010)
England - Premier League
Tottenham H. 2 - 1 Everton
(R.Pavlyychenko 11', L.Modric 28', A.Yakubu 55')
Liverpool 2 - 1 Blackburn R.
(S.Gerrard 20', F.Torres 44', K.Andrews 40'(pen))
Sunderland 0 - 0 Fulham
Italy - Serie A
AC Milan 3 - 1 Atalanta
(A.Pato 30'41', M.Borriello 62', J.A.Valdes 56')
Chievo 2 - 1 Cagliari
(M.A.D.Paula 33',P.M.Granoche 78', D.Astori 51')
Genoa 3 - 4 Bologna
(D.Suazo 8'38', G.Sculli 18',A.Busce 11', M.B.Adailton 28'56'79')
Livorno 1 - 2 Siena
(C.Lucarelli 11', E.Calaio 79', M.Maccarone 90')
Napoli 2 - 2 AS Roma
(G.G.Denis 75',M.Hamsik 90'(pen), J.C.Baptista 59'(pen), M.Vucinic 65'))
Parma 1 - 0 Sampdoria
(C.Zaccardo 54')
Udinese 2 - 3 Inter Milan
(S.Pepe 2', A.D.Natale 52'(pen), M.Balotelli 6', Maicon 21', D.Milito 45')
Juventus 0 - 2 Palermo
(F.Miccoli 60', I.Budan 82')
Spain - Primera Division
Racing Santander0 - 2 Almeria
(F.Soriano 29', A.Crusat 67')
Sporting Gijon 3 - 2 Osasuna
(A.D.L.C.Miguel 17', D.Barral 70', D.Castro 80'(pen), J.Nekounam 38'(pen), K.Vadocz 49,)
Valladolid 1 - 2 Mallorca
(A.Bueno 49', R.G.Rocha 69', M.J.Alvarez 83')
Villarreal 1 - 0 Deportivo La Coruna
(J.Llorente 36')
Xerez 1 - 1 Espanyol
(M.Bermejo 76', P.D.Osvaldo 18')
Sevilla 0 - 0 Athletic Bilbao
Atletico Madrid 4 - 1 Valencia
(D.Forlan 30'(pen)86', S.Aguero 78, J.M.Jurado 90', D.J.Silva 28' )
Germany - Bundesliga I.
Hannover 0 - 1 Wolfsburg
(Z.Misimovic 78')
Bayern Munich 1 - 0 Hamburger SV
(F.Ribery 78')
Tottenham H. 2 - 1 Everton
(R.Pavlyychenko 11', L.Modric 28', A.Yakubu 55')
Liverpool 2 - 1 Blackburn R.
(S.Gerrard 20', F.Torres 44', K.Andrews 40'(pen))
Sunderland 0 - 0 Fulham
Italy - Serie A
AC Milan 3 - 1 Atalanta
(A.Pato 30'41', M.Borriello 62', J.A.Valdes 56')
Chievo 2 - 1 Cagliari
(M.A.D.Paula 33',P.M.Granoche 78', D.Astori 51')
Genoa 3 - 4 Bologna
(D.Suazo 8'38', G.Sculli 18',A.Busce 11', M.B.Adailton 28'56'79')
Livorno 1 - 2 Siena
(C.Lucarelli 11', E.Calaio 79', M.Maccarone 90')
Napoli 2 - 2 AS Roma
(G.G.Denis 75',M.Hamsik 90'(pen), J.C.Baptista 59'(pen), M.Vucinic 65'))
Parma 1 - 0 Sampdoria
(C.Zaccardo 54')
Udinese 2 - 3 Inter Milan
(S.Pepe 2', A.D.Natale 52'(pen), M.Balotelli 6', Maicon 21', D.Milito 45')
Juventus 0 - 2 Palermo
(F.Miccoli 60', I.Budan 82')
Spain - Primera Division
Racing Santander0 - 2 Almeria
(F.Soriano 29', A.Crusat 67')
Sporting Gijon 3 - 2 Osasuna
(A.D.L.C.Miguel 17', D.Barral 70', D.Castro 80'(pen), J.Nekounam 38'(pen), K.Vadocz 49,)
Valladolid 1 - 2 Mallorca
(A.Bueno 49', R.G.Rocha 69', M.J.Alvarez 83')
Villarreal 1 - 0 Deportivo La Coruna
(J.Llorente 36')
Xerez 1 - 1 Espanyol
(M.Bermejo 76', P.D.Osvaldo 18')
Sevilla 0 - 0 Athletic Bilbao
Atletico Madrid 4 - 1 Valencia
(D.Forlan 30'(pen)86', S.Aguero 78, J.M.Jurado 90', D.J.Silva 28' )
Germany - Bundesliga I.
Hannover 0 - 1 Wolfsburg
(Z.Misimovic 78')
Bayern Munich 1 - 0 Hamburger SV
(F.Ribery 78')
UDINESE READY FOR INTER TEST
Udinese defender Cristian Zapata was delighted to get back to winning ways in midweek and is now targeting a second-successive victory when they face Serie A leaders Inter Milan on Sunday.
Pasquale Marino celebrated his return to the bench by steering the Bianconeri to only their second triumph of 2010 on Wednesday as they came from behind to secure a 2-1 victory over Cagliari.
Udinese parted company with coach Gianni De Biasi and placed Marino back in charge last week, just two months after he left the post, and he had an immediate effect.
The Bianconeri crept up to 15th with that result, while they extended their advantage over the drop zone to four points.
As impressive as the result was the manner of their performance and Zapata has urged his team-mates to repeat that against Inter on Sunday.
"We played very well on Wednesday," he told the official club website.
"Jeda's goal after two minutes could have taken our feet from under us, but instead we reacted spectacularly.
"It wasn't easy to take back the match in our hands because we were anxious to recover.
"But in the second half we crushed Cagliari in their half of the pitch and we showed all our desire to win.
"It will definitely be a difficult game against Inter but we will try to impose our game even against the league leaders."
Udinese will be hoping tiredness plays some part in hindering the opposition.
Inter battled to a 2-1 victory in the Champions League in midweek and that was preceded by a gruelling goalless draw against Sampdoria where the Nerazzurri were forced to play 52 minutes with just nine men following the dismissals of both Walter Samuel and Ivan Cordoba.
The centre-half pairing will be suspended tomorrow while Inter also have several other absentees.
However, Zapata knows they have more than enough strength in depth.
He added: "They have at their disposal a squad with such quality that for them it will not be a problem.
"If Samuel is out, Materazzi is ready and if (Esteban) Cambiasso is out (Thiago) Motta and (McDonald) Mariga are ready.
"They will come here even more charged after the Champions League success against Chelsea."
Zapata has earmarked Inter's top goalscorer Diego Milito as the danger man, but is well aware Udinese have their own star attacker.
Antonio Di Natale scored again last week to take his tally to 18 for the season - four more than Milito, his closest challenger to the Capocannoniere title.
"Their strikers are all players who are capable of scoring in any moment," continued the full-back.
"I fear Milito more than any, he is an extraordinary footballer with a great awareness of goal.
"But Di Natale is doing really great and we want to give him a hand so he can score many more goals.
"He's our reference point."
Udinese have been hit by the news that Antonio Floro Flores has not recovered and he joins Gaetano D'Agostino, Christian Obodo and Dusan Basta on the sidelines.
As well as Samuel and Cordoba, Cambiasso and Sulley Muntari are both suspended for Inter, while coach Jose Mourinho will be forced to watch from the stands after the club lost their appeal against his three-match touchline ban.
Inter imposed a media blackout following the news on Friday morning.
The Nerazzurri will also be without injured defensive duo Cristian Chivu and Davide Santon but will be confident of getting a result against Udinese, who haven't beaten them in nearly six years.
UDINESE READY FOR INTER TEST
CAPELLO: TERRY WON`T CAPTAIN AGAIN
England boss Fabio Capello claims Chelsea defender John Terry is unlikely to ever captain his country again while he's in charge.
Capello sacked Terry as captain of the national team after allegations of an extra-marital affair emerged involving the former partner of Wayne Bridge, Terry's former team-mate at Chelsea.
Terry was snubbed by Bridge in the pre-match handshakes before Manchester City's 4-2 win over Carlo Ancelotti's side at Stamford Bridge, with Capello watching the game from the stands.
And the Italian landed a devastating blow to the 29-year-old's hopes of making a return to the role in future by insisting he will never skipper the team under his reign.
Capello said in the News of the World: "As long as I am England manager, I don't think John Terry will be captain again.
"The problem between John Terry and Wayne Bridge was not good and that is the only reason he is no longer captain.
"I expect my captain to be responsible to children and for the fans. I told him all of this."
Despite the bleak outlook for Terry's attempts to regain the armband, Capello explained the Chelsea captain still had an important role in leading England on the field.
Terry looks set to be Capello's only fully fit member of his preferred back four going into the finals, with Ashley Cole, Glenn Johnson and Rio Ferdinand all struggling with injury problems.
And even though he will not skipper the side, Capello told Terry to continue his role as the team's commander-in-chief at the heart of the defence - and insisted spirit amongst the England players had not been affected despite the saga.
Capello added: "I have asked Terry to be the same as before because he is a leader, but the situation with Bridge was not good. When I spoke with Terry, he understood everything. I know exactly what happened.
"Terry is a leader of men, even without the armband. I hope this is the end of the problem because it is not good for the fans or the players.
"The spirit of the group remains the same. I'm not interested in this problem any more and my only concern now is that the best players are fit."
The controversy led to Bridge withdrawing from the summer's World Cup finals in South Africa, putting a severe dent in Capello's plans.
The 63-year-old was expecting to use Bridge as cover for the left-back role vacated by the injured Ashley Cole, but the defender's withdrawal leaves the England manager with a selection headache.
Stephen Warnock and Leighton Baines have been earmarked to fill in for Cole, although Capello admitted it was a decision he could do without making, saying that Bridge's decision was not in the best interests of the team.
Capello did leave the door open for Bridge to return if chose, however, and with three months left till the start of the tournament insisted that any dispute with Terry could be resolved.
He went on: "I have opened the door for other players and the door is open in the future for Wayne. He knows he can change his mind. He has a different vision to me, but it's Wayne Bridge's life.
"He thinks it's better for him to stay out of the team and he has given us his reasons. It's the decision of the player, not mine. It's the opinion of the player that we are better off without him, but he could have been in the squad without a problem.
"In my opinion the decision was not in the best interests of the squad, but he could be with us next time. I only played in one World Cup and it's not easy to do that."
Capello's comments looked to underline the end of the Bridge-Terry issue following Saturday's meeting between the two sides, but the Italian conceded he had other concerns with team selection.
Chelsea's Joe Cole is struggling to rediscover the form that earned him the left-wing position under Steve McClaren following a long injury lay-off, while Arsenal midfielder Theo Walcott is also being hampered by fitness issues.
Capello delivered a warning to the duo, reiterating his long-held belief that hopefuls of making the 23-man squad must be playing regularly for their clubs.
"I saw the last game Theo played, he was on for 72 minutes and did very well, but he is not in a fantastic moment," said Capello. "He needs to regain confidence because he has lost a lot of balls. He is getting better and better but he needs to play more.
"Cole did not play against Inter (Milan) and it's not a good moment for him. Chelsea prefer Daniel Sturridge at the moment. Cole has problems and he's not the same player I remember."
CAPELLO: TERRY WON`T CAPTAIN AGAIN
Saturday, February 27, 2010
WENGER SADDENED BY RAMSEY INJURY
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger was unable to celebrate his side's vital 3-1 win at Stoke after teenager Aaron Ramsey suffered an horrific injury.
Ramsey was injured in the second half in a tackle with Ryan Shawcross, who was sent off and left the pitch in tears after seeing the extent of Ramsey's injury.
"I'm proud of our game because it was an unbelievable battle from the first minute. We needed to be tough and resilient to win," Wenger said.
"I'm very proud and of course very sad because of what happened. We know it's a bad injury. We have to transfer him to London tonight to see if he needs emergency surgery.
"We don't know how long he will be out but it's certainly long term.
"I'm not very happy with the tackle. We know what we are expecting, a battle everywhere, but we have now lost three players on horrendous tackles and I refuse to believe it's always coincidence.
"I don't believe it when you are hit as many times as we are. I just believe in what I see and when you see a player getting injured like that it's not acceptable. Commitment is right, but that is not right.
"All the questions I get in press conferences about we don't fancy the physical side of it, that's the result."
The game was level at 1-1 when the incident occurred but Arsenal somehow regrouped and scored a late penalty through Cesc Fabregas and an injury-time third from Thomas Vermaelen.
"We could see the team was shocked but this team is very strong mentally and we will do it for Ramsey as well because he deserves it," Wenger added.
Fabregas himself added on Sky Sports 1: "In five years I've seen three of them, Abou (Diaby), Eduardo and now Aaron. What can I say. It's difficult.
"You could say we are not protected enough. We are sometimes victims. I'm not complaining, football is like that.
"There are things that are a little too much but three times in five years is a little bit too much."
As for the rest of the game, Fabregas added: "We learned from when it happened to Eduardo, we lost a lead that day.
"It's very difficult to stand up but we showed character and knew if we won today we still had a lot to say (in the title race)."
WENGER SADDENED BY RAMSEY INJURY
Ramsey was injured in the second half in a tackle with Ryan Shawcross, who was sent off and left the pitch in tears after seeing the extent of Ramsey's injury.
"I'm proud of our game because it was an unbelievable battle from the first minute. We needed to be tough and resilient to win," Wenger said.
"I'm very proud and of course very sad because of what happened. We know it's a bad injury. We have to transfer him to London tonight to see if he needs emergency surgery.
"We don't know how long he will be out but it's certainly long term.
"I'm not very happy with the tackle. We know what we are expecting, a battle everywhere, but we have now lost three players on horrendous tackles and I refuse to believe it's always coincidence.
"I don't believe it when you are hit as many times as we are. I just believe in what I see and when you see a player getting injured like that it's not acceptable. Commitment is right, but that is not right.
"All the questions I get in press conferences about we don't fancy the physical side of it, that's the result."
The game was level at 1-1 when the incident occurred but Arsenal somehow regrouped and scored a late penalty through Cesc Fabregas and an injury-time third from Thomas Vermaelen.
"We could see the team was shocked but this team is very strong mentally and we will do it for Ramsey as well because he deserves it," Wenger added.
Fabregas himself added on Sky Sports 1: "In five years I've seen three of them, Abou (Diaby), Eduardo and now Aaron. What can I say. It's difficult.
"You could say we are not protected enough. We are sometimes victims. I'm not complaining, football is like that.
"There are things that are a little too much but three times in five years is a little bit too much."
As for the rest of the game, Fabregas added: "We learned from when it happened to Eduardo, we lost a lead that day.
"It's very difficult to stand up but we showed character and knew if we won today we still had a lot to say (in the title race)."
WENGER SADDENED BY RAMSEY INJURY
Fixture (27 feb 2010)
England - Premier League
Chelsea 2 - 4 Manchester C.
(F.Lampard 42'90', C.Tevez 45'76(pen), C.Bellamy 51'87')
Birmingham C. 1 - 0 Wigan Athletic
(J.McFadden 45(pen))
Bolton W. 1 - 0 Wolverhampton W.
(Z.Knight 45')
Burnley 1 - 2 Portsmouth
(M.aterson 31', F.Piquione 25', H.Yebda 76'(pen))
Stoke C. 1 - 3 Arsenal
(D.Pugh 8', N.Bendtner 32'C.Fabregas 90'(pen), T.Vermaelen 90')
Italy - Serie A
Catania 4 - 0 Bari
(A.Ricchiuti 4', E.C. Llama 40', T.Morimoto 81', J.A.B. Martinez 90')
Lazio 0 - 0 Fiorentina
(S.Siviglia 7', Keirrison 90')
Spain - Primera Division
Getafe 0 - 2 Zaragoza
(H.Suazo 3'20')
Tenerife 1 - 5 Real Madrid
(G.P.Ayoze 46', G.Higuain 29'42', Kaka 48', C.Ronaldo 80'(pen), Raul 90')
Barcelona 2 - 1 Malaga
(P.Rodriguez 68', L.Messi 84', R.L.Valdo 81')
Germany - Bundesliga I.
Bochum 0 - 0 Nurnberg
Hertha BSC 0 - 2 Hoffenheim
(D.Ba 35', V.Ibsevic 90')
Mainz 1 - 2 Werder Bremen
(A.Bance 44', T.Borowski 31', S.Prodl 88')
Monchengladbach 1 - 1 Freiburg
(P.Cisse 56', R.Brouwers 72')
Stuttgart 2 - 1 Eintracht Frankfurt
(Cacau 41'45', B.Kohler 39')
Bayer Leverkusen0 - 0 1.FC Cologne
Chelsea 2 - 4 Manchester C.
(F.Lampard 42'90', C.Tevez 45'76(pen), C.Bellamy 51'87')
Birmingham C. 1 - 0 Wigan Athletic
(J.McFadden 45(pen))
Bolton W. 1 - 0 Wolverhampton W.
(Z.Knight 45')
Burnley 1 - 2 Portsmouth
(M.aterson 31', F.Piquione 25', H.Yebda 76'(pen))
Stoke C. 1 - 3 Arsenal
(D.Pugh 8', N.Bendtner 32'C.Fabregas 90'(pen), T.Vermaelen 90')
Italy - Serie A
Catania 4 - 0 Bari
(A.Ricchiuti 4', E.C. Llama 40', T.Morimoto 81', J.A.B. Martinez 90')
Lazio 0 - 0 Fiorentina
(S.Siviglia 7', Keirrison 90')
Spain - Primera Division
Getafe 0 - 2 Zaragoza
(H.Suazo 3'20')
Tenerife 1 - 5 Real Madrid
(G.P.Ayoze 46', G.Higuain 29'42', Kaka 48', C.Ronaldo 80'(pen), Raul 90')
Barcelona 2 - 1 Malaga
(P.Rodriguez 68', L.Messi 84', R.L.Valdo 81')
Germany - Bundesliga I.
Bochum 0 - 0 Nurnberg
Hertha BSC 0 - 2 Hoffenheim
(D.Ba 35', V.Ibsevic 90')
Mainz 1 - 2 Werder Bremen
(A.Bance 44', T.Borowski 31', S.Prodl 88')
Monchengladbach 1 - 1 Freiburg
(P.Cisse 56', R.Brouwers 72')
Stuttgart 2 - 1 Eintracht Frankfurt
(Cacau 41'45', B.Kohler 39')
Bayer Leverkusen0 - 0 1.FC Cologne
BELLAMY TAKES A SWIPE AT TERRY
Manchester City striker Craig Bellamy took a swipe at John Terry after his side's 4-2 victory over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Saturday.
The build-up to the game had been dominated by the first on-field meeting between Terry and Wayne Bridge following the Chelsea captain's alleged affair with the mother of Bridge's young son.
Bridge made a point of refusing to shake Terry's hand before the match but had the last laugh as two goals each from Carlos Tevez and Bellamy secured a vital win for City as the home side had Juliano Belletti and Michael Ballack sent off.
Bellamy told Sky Sports 1: "You guys (the media) make a lot more of it you know. I know what JT is like and nothing surprises me about it, so I'm not going to comment on that. I think everybody in football knows what the guy is like, but that's off the field.
"On it he's an outstanding player. He's a great captain for Chelsea. It's always going to be difficult when you play him and his team."
The Wales striker admitted the result was a big boost for City's hopes of qualifying for the Champions League
He said: "Today was a big, big result for us because we have come away from the last month, we haven't been playing particularly well and it showed in the first half when we got going with the counter-attack with Carlos up there, especially on his own, which was difficult.
"I thought we got closer to him in the second half and we've got players that can score goals."
City boss Roberto Mancini paid tribute to Bridge's recent performances for the club, and praised the way his team-mates had rallied round him during his personal troubles.
He said: "Wayne Bridge has been playing well and this team has a fantastic spirit and for this reason we won this game.
"It was a difficult game because Chelsea is a fantastic team and has played for many years in the Champions League."
BELLAMY TAKES A SWIPE AT TERRY
The build-up to the game had been dominated by the first on-field meeting between Terry and Wayne Bridge following the Chelsea captain's alleged affair with the mother of Bridge's young son.
Bridge made a point of refusing to shake Terry's hand before the match but had the last laugh as two goals each from Carlos Tevez and Bellamy secured a vital win for City as the home side had Juliano Belletti and Michael Ballack sent off.
Bellamy told Sky Sports 1: "You guys (the media) make a lot more of it you know. I know what JT is like and nothing surprises me about it, so I'm not going to comment on that. I think everybody in football knows what the guy is like, but that's off the field.
"On it he's an outstanding player. He's a great captain for Chelsea. It's always going to be difficult when you play him and his team."
The Wales striker admitted the result was a big boost for City's hopes of qualifying for the Champions League
He said: "Today was a big, big result for us because we have come away from the last month, we haven't been playing particularly well and it showed in the first half when we got going with the counter-attack with Carlos up there, especially on his own, which was difficult.
"I thought we got closer to him in the second half and we've got players that can score goals."
City boss Roberto Mancini paid tribute to Bridge's recent performances for the club, and praised the way his team-mates had rallied round him during his personal troubles.
He said: "Wayne Bridge has been playing well and this team has a fantastic spirit and for this reason we won this game.
"It was a difficult game because Chelsea is a fantastic team and has played for many years in the Champions League."
BELLAMY TAKES A SWIPE AT TERRY
Thursday, February 25, 2010
CAPELLO HOPES TO TALK BRIDGE ROUND
Fabio Capello is refusing to close the door on Wayne Bridge's World Cup dream.
Bridge has confirmed that he would not be available for selection for this summer's tournament, claiming his position in the England squad was now "untenable".
The Manchester City defender's decision related to the affair between his former Chelsea team-mate John Terry and Vanessa Perroncel, the mother of his young son.
Bridge cannot contemplate sharing a dressing room with Terry, who is such an integral figure in Capello's squad, even though he has been stripped of the captaincy following his much-publicised indiscretions.
However, Capello will try to talk the defender round before he selects his 23-man squad for this summer's extravaganza.
"I was flying back from Milan when Wayne Bridge announced that he would not be with us for the Egypt match and also in South Africa for the World Cup," said Capello.
"It surprised me, but I respect the decision of all the players.
"But the door is always open for him.
"We have time, there is still three months until I will decide my final squad for South Africa.
"I hope that Wayne Bridge will be with us at the World Cup, but I respect his decision."
On Tuesday in South Africa, Capello expressed confidence that Bridge would be involved against Egypt at Wembley next Wednesday, and would almost certainly play given first-choice left-back Ashley Cole has been ruled out for three months with a broken ankle.
That theory was backed up around the same time in England by Stuart Pearce, a valued member of Capello's coaching team, who claimed Bridge and Terry would set any personal differences aside in the national cause.
Yet, as the time for Capello to announce his latest squad approached, so Bridge's mind has become more focused.
By a strange twist of fate, Bridge is due to meet Terry on a football pitch for the first time since news of the affair became public when Manchester City visit Chelsea on Saturday.
This meeting takes place hours before Capello names that Egypt squad yet there were claims Bridge could not even bear to shake Terry's hand during the traditional pre-match greeting.
Under those circumstances, it was difficult to understand how Bridge could reach any other conclusion than to withdraw, even though it was the scenario Capello was desperate to avoid when he stripped Terry of the captaincy.
By taking such a ruthless step, Capello hoped he could provide proof with tangible evidence that he has taken Terry's indiscretions seriously, while retaining the harmony that is going to be required at the World Cup this summer.
"I have thought long and hard about my position in the England football team in the light of the reporting and events over the last few weeks," said Bridge.
"It has always been an honour to play for England.
"However, after careful thought, I believe my position in the squad is now untenable and potentially divisive.
"Sadly, for the sake of the team and what would be inevitable distractions, I have decided not to put myself forward for selection. I have today informed the management of this decision.
"I wish the team all the best in South Africa."
Stephen Warnock and Leighton Baines are likely to be drafted into Capello's squad for the Egypt game, with fingers now firmly crossed for Cole's recovery.
Compared to Bridge's bombshell, confirmation from Sir Alex Ferguson of Rio Ferdinand's absence from next week's encounter with the African Nations Cup winners creates barely a ripple of interest.
Capello knows he can only take Ferguson on trust when he says the 31-year-old will only be sidelined for a couple of weeks with his latest problem.
Similar statements were made when Ferdinand was forced out of the United line-up in October and it was mid-January before he was fit enough for a recall.
What was once England's strong, world-class central defensive rock is now shaking at the foundations. And if Cole happens to fall as well, there will be no Bridge to aid the rescue.
Wayne Bridge Factfile
1980: Born in Southampton, August 5.
1996: July - Wins a two-year apprenticeship with his home town team.
1998: January - Signs professional terms.
August - As a left-sided midfielder, makes his first-team debut as a substitute on the opening day of the season against Liverpool. He goes on to make 24 appearances in his debut year.
2000-2001: Switched from midfield to left-back, where he is the only outfield player to feature for every minute of every league match.
2001: October - Signs a two-year contract extension amid rumours of a possible £8million bid from Liverpool.
2002: February 13 - makes England debut in the 1-1 friendly draw against Holland. Impresses, but has to come off at half-time with a bruised foot.
June - Plays two matches in England's World Cup campaign, coming on as a substitute in the group matches against Argentina and Nigeria.
2003: July 21 - Southampton confirm Bridge has signed for Chelsea in a £7million deal.
2004: April 7 - Scores an 87th-minute winner as Chelsea knock Arsenal out in a Champions League quarter-final second leg.
Selected in England's squad for Euro 2004 but did not play as Ashley Cole was preferred at left-back.
2005: February 21 - Ruled out for the season after undergoing surgery on a double fracture of his left ankle.
May - Claims a Premier League winner's medal as Jose Mourinho's Chelsea take the title.
2006: January 19 - Joins Fulham on loan for the rest of the 2006-07 season.
June/July - Is part of the England squad at the World Cup in Germany but does not take to the field.
August 31 - The arrival of Ashley Cole from Arsenal pushes Bridge down the Chelsea pecking order.
November 23 - Signs a new four-year contract with the Blues.
2007: May 19 - Plays the full 120 minutes as Chelsea defeat Manchester United 1-0 after extra-time to win the FA Cup in the first competitive match at the new Wembley.
2008: July 15 - Extends his Chelsea deal to the summer of 2012.
2009: January 2 - Moves to Manchester City where he signs a four-and-a-half-year deal for an undisclosed fee.
December - Suffers ankle ligament injury which rules him out for two months.
2010: January 29 - England captain John Terry is at the centre of newspaper allegations he had an affair with Vanessa Perroncel, the former partner of Bridge.
February 6 - Booed in Premier League defeat at Hull, his first competitive match since the stories broke.
February 12 - Ashley Cole ruled out for three months with a broken ankle. Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini says he expects Bridge to answer the World Cup call and fill England's left-back position.
February 25 - Bridge says his position in the England squad is "untenable and potentially divisive" and makes himself unavailable for selection.
CAPELLO HOPES TO TALK BRIDGE ROUND
Bridge has confirmed that he would not be available for selection for this summer's tournament, claiming his position in the England squad was now "untenable".
The Manchester City defender's decision related to the affair between his former Chelsea team-mate John Terry and Vanessa Perroncel, the mother of his young son.
Bridge cannot contemplate sharing a dressing room with Terry, who is such an integral figure in Capello's squad, even though he has been stripped of the captaincy following his much-publicised indiscretions.
However, Capello will try to talk the defender round before he selects his 23-man squad for this summer's extravaganza.
"I was flying back from Milan when Wayne Bridge announced that he would not be with us for the Egypt match and also in South Africa for the World Cup," said Capello.
"It surprised me, but I respect the decision of all the players.
"But the door is always open for him.
"We have time, there is still three months until I will decide my final squad for South Africa.
"I hope that Wayne Bridge will be with us at the World Cup, but I respect his decision."
On Tuesday in South Africa, Capello expressed confidence that Bridge would be involved against Egypt at Wembley next Wednesday, and would almost certainly play given first-choice left-back Ashley Cole has been ruled out for three months with a broken ankle.
That theory was backed up around the same time in England by Stuart Pearce, a valued member of Capello's coaching team, who claimed Bridge and Terry would set any personal differences aside in the national cause.
Yet, as the time for Capello to announce his latest squad approached, so Bridge's mind has become more focused.
By a strange twist of fate, Bridge is due to meet Terry on a football pitch for the first time since news of the affair became public when Manchester City visit Chelsea on Saturday.
This meeting takes place hours before Capello names that Egypt squad yet there were claims Bridge could not even bear to shake Terry's hand during the traditional pre-match greeting.
Under those circumstances, it was difficult to understand how Bridge could reach any other conclusion than to withdraw, even though it was the scenario Capello was desperate to avoid when he stripped Terry of the captaincy.
By taking such a ruthless step, Capello hoped he could provide proof with tangible evidence that he has taken Terry's indiscretions seriously, while retaining the harmony that is going to be required at the World Cup this summer.
"I have thought long and hard about my position in the England football team in the light of the reporting and events over the last few weeks," said Bridge.
"It has always been an honour to play for England.
"However, after careful thought, I believe my position in the squad is now untenable and potentially divisive.
"Sadly, for the sake of the team and what would be inevitable distractions, I have decided not to put myself forward for selection. I have today informed the management of this decision.
"I wish the team all the best in South Africa."
Stephen Warnock and Leighton Baines are likely to be drafted into Capello's squad for the Egypt game, with fingers now firmly crossed for Cole's recovery.
Compared to Bridge's bombshell, confirmation from Sir Alex Ferguson of Rio Ferdinand's absence from next week's encounter with the African Nations Cup winners creates barely a ripple of interest.
Capello knows he can only take Ferguson on trust when he says the 31-year-old will only be sidelined for a couple of weeks with his latest problem.
Similar statements were made when Ferdinand was forced out of the United line-up in October and it was mid-January before he was fit enough for a recall.
What was once England's strong, world-class central defensive rock is now shaking at the foundations. And if Cole happens to fall as well, there will be no Bridge to aid the rescue.
Wayne Bridge Factfile
1980: Born in Southampton, August 5.
1996: July - Wins a two-year apprenticeship with his home town team.
1998: January - Signs professional terms.
August - As a left-sided midfielder, makes his first-team debut as a substitute on the opening day of the season against Liverpool. He goes on to make 24 appearances in his debut year.
2000-2001: Switched from midfield to left-back, where he is the only outfield player to feature for every minute of every league match.
2001: October - Signs a two-year contract extension amid rumours of a possible £8million bid from Liverpool.
2002: February 13 - makes England debut in the 1-1 friendly draw against Holland. Impresses, but has to come off at half-time with a bruised foot.
June - Plays two matches in England's World Cup campaign, coming on as a substitute in the group matches against Argentina and Nigeria.
2003: July 21 - Southampton confirm Bridge has signed for Chelsea in a £7million deal.
2004: April 7 - Scores an 87th-minute winner as Chelsea knock Arsenal out in a Champions League quarter-final second leg.
Selected in England's squad for Euro 2004 but did not play as Ashley Cole was preferred at left-back.
2005: February 21 - Ruled out for the season after undergoing surgery on a double fracture of his left ankle.
May - Claims a Premier League winner's medal as Jose Mourinho's Chelsea take the title.
2006: January 19 - Joins Fulham on loan for the rest of the 2006-07 season.
June/July - Is part of the England squad at the World Cup in Germany but does not take to the field.
August 31 - The arrival of Ashley Cole from Arsenal pushes Bridge down the Chelsea pecking order.
November 23 - Signs a new four-year contract with the Blues.
2007: May 19 - Plays the full 120 minutes as Chelsea defeat Manchester United 1-0 after extra-time to win the FA Cup in the first competitive match at the new Wembley.
2008: July 15 - Extends his Chelsea deal to the summer of 2012.
2009: January 2 - Moves to Manchester City where he signs a four-and-a-half-year deal for an undisclosed fee.
December - Suffers ankle ligament injury which rules him out for two months.
2010: January 29 - England captain John Terry is at the centre of newspaper allegations he had an affair with Vanessa Perroncel, the former partner of Bridge.
February 6 - Booed in Premier League defeat at Hull, his first competitive match since the stories broke.
February 12 - Ashley Cole ruled out for three months with a broken ankle. Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini says he expects Bridge to answer the World Cup call and fill England's left-back position.
February 25 - Bridge says his position in the England squad is "untenable and potentially divisive" and makes himself unavailable for selection.
CAPELLO HOPES TO TALK BRIDGE ROUND
EVERTON BOW OUT OF EUROPA LEAGUE
Everton's dreams of Europa League glory this season came to an end as they lost 3-0 at Sporting Lisbon.
Holding a 2-1 advantage going into the second leg, they were given a chasing by a rejuvenated Sporting side.
Second-half goals from Miguel Veloso, Pedro Mendes and susbstitute Matias Fernandez sent the home side through to the last 16.
Sporting midfielder Pedro Mendes felt his side deserved to book a tie with Atletico Madrid in the last 16.
"We needed this win," former Portsmouth and Rangers midfielder Mendes told Five.
"We wanted to progress in this competition. I think we performed really well in the first leg, we were unlucky with the result.
"Today we did what the gaffer asked - patience. We knew we couldn't concede or it would be very tough for us.
"We've been a little unlucky (recently). It's exactly the same in the league here - we've been struggling for results. We needed this performance today."
Everton boss David Moyes felt Sporting were in control virtually from kick-off.
"We didn't play well enough," Moyes told Five. "From the start Sporting got a grip of the game, put us under pressure.
"I thought we'd weathered it before half-time but we never caused them enough problems."
EVERTON BOW OUT OF EUROPA LEAGUE
Holding a 2-1 advantage going into the second leg, they were given a chasing by a rejuvenated Sporting side.
Second-half goals from Miguel Veloso, Pedro Mendes and susbstitute Matias Fernandez sent the home side through to the last 16.
Sporting midfielder Pedro Mendes felt his side deserved to book a tie with Atletico Madrid in the last 16.
"We needed this win," former Portsmouth and Rangers midfielder Mendes told Five.
"We wanted to progress in this competition. I think we performed really well in the first leg, we were unlucky with the result.
"Today we did what the gaffer asked - patience. We knew we couldn't concede or it would be very tough for us.
"We've been a little unlucky (recently). It's exactly the same in the league here - we've been struggling for results. We needed this performance today."
Everton boss David Moyes felt Sporting were in control virtually from kick-off.
"We didn't play well enough," Moyes told Five. "From the start Sporting got a grip of the game, put us under pressure.
"I thought we'd weathered it before half-time but we never caused them enough problems."
EVERTON BOW OUT OF EUROPA LEAGUE
JUVENTUS BOOK FULHAM TIE
Juventus are now Italy's only representatives in the Europa League after holding Ajax to a goalless draw at the Stadio Olimpico to complete a 2-1 aggregate victory in the round's most eye-catching tie.
The home side came the closest to breaking the deadlock in the first half when Mohamed Sissoko hit a post as they booked a tie against Fulham in the last 16.
Ajax lacked incision in attack as they failed to trouble Juve goalkeeper Alex Manninger.
Roma were the only other Italian team left in the competition but they are now out after losing 3-2 to Panathinaikos.
Djibril Cisse scored twice for the Greeks, who also won the first leg 3-2, either side of Sotiris Ninis' strike in the final five minutes of the first half.
John Arne Riise and Daniele De Rossi scored Roma's goals and Pana had a man sent off in the last minute, Kostas Katsouranis collecting a second yellow card.
Pana now face Standard Liege, who progressed 3-2 on aggregate after their second leg away to Salzburg also ended in stalemate.
Liverpool's next opponents will be Lille, after Adil Rami's late header saw the French side past Fenerbahce.
Emre Belozoglu's first-half strike would have seen Fener progress on away goals, with the tie locked at 2-2, but Rami popped up four minutes from time to reward Lille's pressure.
Valencia overturned a 1-0 first-leg deficit to see off Club Brugge in extra time.
Juan Mata needed only 13 seconds to level the tie from Luis Miguel's cross, but the Mestalla outfit had to wait a further 96 minutes for Pablo Hernandez's 20-yard winner.
The same player then forced two superb saves from keeper Stijn Stijnen before adding a late third from close range.
Claudio Pizarro's hat-trick earned Werder Bremen a tie with Valencia as a 4-1 win was more than enough to bounce back after losing 1-0 at FC Twente.
Naldo scored the Bundesliga side's other goal, with Luuk de Jong on target for Steve McClaren's side.
Hamburg saw off PSV Eindhoven on away goals after a dramatic finish.
PSV trailed 1-0 from the game in Germany but took the lead courtesy of goals from Ola Toivonen and Balasz Dzsudzsak.
But Mladen Petric and Piotr Trochowski put Hamburg back on top and Danny Koevermans' last-minute header was not enough for the hosts.
Anderlecht are next up for the German side after they produced a superb second-leg display to beat Athletic Bilbao 4-0, and 5-1 on aggregate.
Romelu Lukaku's strike gave them a fourth-minute lead which was extended by Mikel San Jose's own goal, with second-half strikes from Mbark Boussoufa and Jonathan Legear putting the gloss on the result.
Diego Forlan's last-minute winner saw Atletico Madrid past Galatasaray, a 2-1 win on the night sealing a 3-2 aggregate scoreline.
Simao's opener was quickly cancelled out by Kader Keita's header but, after Gala's Caner Erkin was sent off for two bookings within a minute, Jose Antonio Reyes set up Forlan to stave off extra time and settle the tie.
They now face Sporting Lisbon after the Portuguese side knocked out Everton.
Wolfsburg were another German side to enjoy a good night, winning 4-1 to complete a 6-3 aggregate rout of Villarreal.
Edin Dzeko, Christian Gentner and Grafite were on the mark, while Lopez Angel's own goal helped the Wolves on their way. Joan Capdevila scored for the Spanish side.
The reward for the Bundesliga side is a tie with Rubin Kazan after the Russians held Hapoel Tel Aviv to a goalless draw in Israel to preserve their 3-0 first-leg lead
Marseille, who face Benfica in the last 16, beat Copenhagen 3-1 for the second week in succession, Bakari Kone scoring twice after Hatem Ben Arfa had opened the scoring for the evening. Ailton scored Copenhagen's late consolation.
JUVENTUS BOOK FULHAM TIE
The home side came the closest to breaking the deadlock in the first half when Mohamed Sissoko hit a post as they booked a tie against Fulham in the last 16.
Ajax lacked incision in attack as they failed to trouble Juve goalkeeper Alex Manninger.
Roma were the only other Italian team left in the competition but they are now out after losing 3-2 to Panathinaikos.
Djibril Cisse scored twice for the Greeks, who also won the first leg 3-2, either side of Sotiris Ninis' strike in the final five minutes of the first half.
John Arne Riise and Daniele De Rossi scored Roma's goals and Pana had a man sent off in the last minute, Kostas Katsouranis collecting a second yellow card.
Pana now face Standard Liege, who progressed 3-2 on aggregate after their second leg away to Salzburg also ended in stalemate.
Liverpool's next opponents will be Lille, after Adil Rami's late header saw the French side past Fenerbahce.
Emre Belozoglu's first-half strike would have seen Fener progress on away goals, with the tie locked at 2-2, but Rami popped up four minutes from time to reward Lille's pressure.
Valencia overturned a 1-0 first-leg deficit to see off Club Brugge in extra time.
Juan Mata needed only 13 seconds to level the tie from Luis Miguel's cross, but the Mestalla outfit had to wait a further 96 minutes for Pablo Hernandez's 20-yard winner.
The same player then forced two superb saves from keeper Stijn Stijnen before adding a late third from close range.
Claudio Pizarro's hat-trick earned Werder Bremen a tie with Valencia as a 4-1 win was more than enough to bounce back after losing 1-0 at FC Twente.
Naldo scored the Bundesliga side's other goal, with Luuk de Jong on target for Steve McClaren's side.
Hamburg saw off PSV Eindhoven on away goals after a dramatic finish.
PSV trailed 1-0 from the game in Germany but took the lead courtesy of goals from Ola Toivonen and Balasz Dzsudzsak.
But Mladen Petric and Piotr Trochowski put Hamburg back on top and Danny Koevermans' last-minute header was not enough for the hosts.
Anderlecht are next up for the German side after they produced a superb second-leg display to beat Athletic Bilbao 4-0, and 5-1 on aggregate.
Romelu Lukaku's strike gave them a fourth-minute lead which was extended by Mikel San Jose's own goal, with second-half strikes from Mbark Boussoufa and Jonathan Legear putting the gloss on the result.
Diego Forlan's last-minute winner saw Atletico Madrid past Galatasaray, a 2-1 win on the night sealing a 3-2 aggregate scoreline.
Simao's opener was quickly cancelled out by Kader Keita's header but, after Gala's Caner Erkin was sent off for two bookings within a minute, Jose Antonio Reyes set up Forlan to stave off extra time and settle the tie.
They now face Sporting Lisbon after the Portuguese side knocked out Everton.
Wolfsburg were another German side to enjoy a good night, winning 4-1 to complete a 6-3 aggregate rout of Villarreal.
Edin Dzeko, Christian Gentner and Grafite were on the mark, while Lopez Angel's own goal helped the Wolves on their way. Joan Capdevila scored for the Spanish side.
The reward for the Bundesliga side is a tie with Rubin Kazan after the Russians held Hapoel Tel Aviv to a goalless draw in Israel to preserve their 3-0 first-leg lead
Marseille, who face Benfica in the last 16, beat Copenhagen 3-1 for the second week in succession, Bakari Kone scoring twice after Hatem Ben Arfa had opened the scoring for the evening. Ailton scored Copenhagen's late consolation.
JUVENTUS BOOK FULHAM TIE
Fixture (25 Feb 2010)
Europa League
Anderlecht 4 - 0 Athletic Bilbao
(R.Lukaku 4', M.S.J.Dominguez(org)28', R.Juhansz 50',J.Legear 68')
AS Roma 2 - 3 Panathinaikos
(J.A.Risse 12', D.D.Rossi 67', D.Cisse(pen)40'45', S.Ninis 43')
Galatasaray 1 - 2 Atletico Madrid
(A.Kieta 66', Simao 63', D.Forlan 90')
Marseille 2 - 0 FC Copenhagen
(H.B Arfa 43', B.Kone 62')
PSV Eindhoven 3 - 2 Hamburger SV
(O.Toivonen 2', B.Dzsudzsak 43', D.Koevermans 90, M.Petric 46', P.Trochowski 79')
Shakhtar Donetsk1 - 1 Fulham
(Jadson 69', B. Hangeland 33')
Unirea Urziceni 1 - 3 Liverpool
(B.Fernandes 19', J.Mascherano 30', R.Babel 41', S.Gerrard 57')
Fenerbahce 1 - 1 Lille
(E.Belozoglu 35', A.Rami 85')
Hapoel Tel Aviv 0 - 0 Rubin Kazan
Juventus 0 - 0 Ajax Amsterdam
RB Salzburg 0 - 0 Standard Liege
Sporting Lisbon 3 - 0 Everto
(M.Veloso 64', Mendes 77', M.Fernandes90')
Valencia 3 - 0 Club Brugge
(Mata 1', P.Hernandes 97'117')
Werder Bremen 4 - 1 FC Twente Enschede
(C.pizarro 15'20'58',naldo27, L.D.Jong 33')
Wolfsburg 4 - 1 Villarreal
(E.Dzeko 10', L.R.Angel(org)15, C.Gentner42', Grafite 64', J.Capdevila 30')
Anderlecht 4 - 0 Athletic Bilbao
(R.Lukaku 4', M.S.J.Dominguez(org)28', R.Juhansz 50',J.Legear 68')
AS Roma 2 - 3 Panathinaikos
(J.A.Risse 12', D.D.Rossi 67', D.Cisse(pen)40'45', S.Ninis 43')
Galatasaray 1 - 2 Atletico Madrid
(A.Kieta 66', Simao 63', D.Forlan 90')
Marseille 2 - 0 FC Copenhagen
(H.B Arfa 43', B.Kone 62')
PSV Eindhoven 3 - 2 Hamburger SV
(O.Toivonen 2', B.Dzsudzsak 43', D.Koevermans 90, M.Petric 46', P.Trochowski 79')
Shakhtar Donetsk1 - 1 Fulham
(Jadson 69', B. Hangeland 33')
Unirea Urziceni 1 - 3 Liverpool
(B.Fernandes 19', J.Mascherano 30', R.Babel 41', S.Gerrard 57')
Fenerbahce 1 - 1 Lille
(E.Belozoglu 35', A.Rami 85')
Hapoel Tel Aviv 0 - 0 Rubin Kazan
Juventus 0 - 0 Ajax Amsterdam
RB Salzburg 0 - 0 Standard Liege
Sporting Lisbon 3 - 0 Everto
(M.Veloso 64', Mendes 77', M.Fernandes90')
Valencia 3 - 0 Club Brugge
(Mata 1', P.Hernandes 97'117')
Werder Bremen 4 - 1 FC Twente Enschede
(C.pizarro 15'20'58',naldo27, L.D.Jong 33')
Wolfsburg 4 - 1 Villarreal
(E.Dzeko 10', L.R.Angel(org)15, C.Gentner42', Grafite 64', J.Capdevila 30')
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
MOURINHO CONFIDENT OF PROGRESSING
Jose Mourinho's Inter Milan will travel to Stamford Bridge for the second leg of their Champions League tie with Chelsea full of confidence after securing a 2-1 win at the San Siro.
At a stage of the competition when no game is easy - as the results of the eight games confirm with no side leading by more than one goal - a 2-1 home win in the first leg is about as good a result as Mourinho could have hoped for.
"We can go there with a legitimate ambition to go through," he said.
"The most important thing is the result and we are ahead.
"It's not obviously the result which ends the tie, it's not 3-0 or 4-0, but no team is leading by two goals at this stage of the Champions League."
Mourinho will make an emotional return to Stamford Bridge on March 16, but he has no fears about being able to put his own emotions to one side.
"I have to control my emotions and have to be professional like I was today," he said.
"In the tunnel, it is not a normal game for me - and it is not for them either - but when the game starts, it becomes normal for them and for me; they want to win and I want to win.
"At Stamford Bridge, I don't expect anything other than people to be glad to have me back as we worked so well together.
"This time I will go back to a different dressing room, a different dugout and but I know normally Mourinho is lucky at Stamford Bridge."
He was a touch lucky in Milan too, with a first-half penalty not given to Chelsea for a foul on Salomon Kalou in first-half stoppage time.
Despite having 12 attempts on goal, of which six were on target, Chelsea still went in at the break one behind thanks to Diego Milito's third-minute opener.
Kalou's 51st-minute goal gave the Blues hope, but it was short lived as Esteban Cambiasso netted the winner four minutes later, putting Inter in control of the tie.
MOURINHO CONFIDENT OF PROGRESSING
Gonzalez makes Mark for Moscow
Mark Gonzalez's superb equaliser salvaged a 1-1 draw for CSKA Moscow in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie against Sevilla.
Gonzalez, who joined CSKA last summer from Sevilla's local rivals Real Betis, smashed home an unstoppable 35-yard drive in the 66th minute to cancel out Alvaro Negredo's first-half opener for the Primera Division outfit.
Negredo: Celebrates grabbing Sevilla's away goal
After a relatively quiet opening, Sevilla took the lead in the 25th minute through Negredo.
The Real Madrid youth product has not had the best of times recently, scoring an own goal and being sent off in the 2-1 defeat to Real Zaragoza a fortnight ago and then picking up another red card in Saturday's 3-1 win over Real Mallorca.
However, the Spain international enjoyed a happier time of it as he slotted home his first Champions League goal.
Adriano fed the ball out to Jesus Navas on the right, and the quicksilver winger went outside his marker before firing in a perfect low cross that bisected the two CSKA centre-backs and their goalkeeper Igor Akinfeev and allowed Negredo a simple tap-in at the far post.
That was Sevilla's only real chance of the first half, but the Spanish side had few scares at the other end even though CSKA created plenty of attacking platforms.
Japan international Keisuke Honda was looking CSKA's biggest threat and he fired two efforts not far wide from the edge of the box.
Gonzalez sent a spectacular volley wide and Tomas Necid also tried his luck, but Palop was rarely called into action in the opening 45 minutes.
It was a similar story at the start of the second half with CSKA again failing to hit the target, although Honda's deflected header from Milos Krasic's dinked cross only just dropped wide of the far post.
Sevilla did better with their opportunity in the 63rd minute as they at least tested Akinfeev after winning a free-kick in a dangerous position 25 yards out.
Navas rolled the ball behind him to Negredo and his low shot was saved by Akinfeev, albeit somewhat unconvincingly.
Palop had still not had much to do in the game when he was beaten by Gonzalez's stunning strike just after the hour-mark.
Gonzalez has never been a prolific scorer during his career and the Chile international cannot have scored many better goals than this as his long-range effort flew into the far side of the net with Palop barely moving a muscle.
That bolt from the blue was just the boost CSKA would have been hoping for as they were struggling to break down a well-marshalled Sevilla defence.
Leonid Slutsky's men then almost grabbed a late winner to take to the second leg to the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan after Tomas Necid fashioned himself a great opening.
Necid cut inside Federico Fazio and was left with only Palop to beat. However, he was unable to beat the veteran custodian, who stuck out his right foot to deflect Necid's low shot behind for a corner and earn his side the draw.
Gonzalez makes Mark for Moscow
Gonzalez, who joined CSKA last summer from Sevilla's local rivals Real Betis, smashed home an unstoppable 35-yard drive in the 66th minute to cancel out Alvaro Negredo's first-half opener for the Primera Division outfit.
The draw was a fair result in freezing conditions in Russia, where CSKA enjoyed the majority of the few chances that either side created, but were rarely able to test visiting goalkeeper Andres Palop.
Negredo: Celebrates grabbing Sevilla's away goal
The Real Madrid youth product has not had the best of times recently, scoring an own goal and being sent off in the 2-1 defeat to Real Zaragoza a fortnight ago and then picking up another red card in Saturday's 3-1 win over Real Mallorca.
However, the Spain international enjoyed a happier time of it as he slotted home his first Champions League goal.
Adriano fed the ball out to Jesus Navas on the right, and the quicksilver winger went outside his marker before firing in a perfect low cross that bisected the two CSKA centre-backs and their goalkeeper Igor Akinfeev and allowed Negredo a simple tap-in at the far post.
That was Sevilla's only real chance of the first half, but the Spanish side had few scares at the other end even though CSKA created plenty of attacking platforms.
Japan international Keisuke Honda was looking CSKA's biggest threat and he fired two efforts not far wide from the edge of the box.
Gonzalez sent a spectacular volley wide and Tomas Necid also tried his luck, but Palop was rarely called into action in the opening 45 minutes.
It was a similar story at the start of the second half with CSKA again failing to hit the target, although Honda's deflected header from Milos Krasic's dinked cross only just dropped wide of the far post.
Sevilla did better with their opportunity in the 63rd minute as they at least tested Akinfeev after winning a free-kick in a dangerous position 25 yards out.
Navas rolled the ball behind him to Negredo and his low shot was saved by Akinfeev, albeit somewhat unconvincingly.
Palop had still not had much to do in the game when he was beaten by Gonzalez's stunning strike just after the hour-mark.
Gonzalez has never been a prolific scorer during his career and the Chile international cannot have scored many better goals than this as his long-range effort flew into the far side of the net with Palop barely moving a muscle.
That bolt from the blue was just the boost CSKA would have been hoping for as they were struggling to break down a well-marshalled Sevilla defence.
Leonid Slutsky's men then almost grabbed a late winner to take to the second leg to the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan after Tomas Necid fashioned himself a great opening.
Necid cut inside Federico Fazio and was left with only Palop to beat. However, he was unable to beat the veteran custodian, who stuck out his right foot to deflect Necid's low shot behind for a corner and earn his side the draw.
Gonzalez makes Mark for Moscow
Fixtures (24 Feb 2010)
European Cups - Champions League
CSKA Moscow 1 - 1 Sevilla
(A. Negredo 25', M. Gonzalez 66')
Inter Milan 2 - 1 Chelsea
(D.Milito 3', Cambiaso 55', Kalau 51')
Italy - Serie A
Fiorentina 1 - 2 AC Milan
(Gilardino 14',Huntelaar 81', Pato 90')
Udinese 2 - 1 Cagliari
(Sanchez 68,, Di Natale 70', Jeda 3')
CSKA Moscow 1 - 1 Sevilla
(A. Negredo 25', M. Gonzalez 66')
Inter Milan 2 - 1 Chelsea
(D.Milito 3', Cambiaso 55', Kalau 51')
Italy - Serie A
Fiorentina 1 - 2 AC Milan
(Gilardino 14',Huntelaar 81', Pato 90')
Udinese 2 - 1 Cagliari
(Sanchez 68,, Di Natale 70', Jeda 3')
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
IBRAHIMOVIC SPARES BARCA BLUSHES
Zlatan Ibrahimovic's second-half equaliser earned Champions League holders Barcelona a hard-fought draw from the first leg of their last-16 tie against Stuttgart tonight.
Cacau, fresh from his four-goal haul against Cologne at the weekend, gave Stuttgart a deserved half-time lead but Ibrahimovic struck just after the interval to put Barca in the box seat heading into the second leg at the Nou Camp.
Barca were boosted by the return to action of Xavi and Ibrahimovic, who both missed Saturday's 4-0 win over Racing Santander through injury, but neither of them had much chance to shine in the first half.
The home side, who have improved immensely under Christian Gross and had won six of their previous seven games, were determined to take the game to Barca and were rewarded when Cacau broke the deadlock in the 25th minute with a powerful header.
Timo Gebhart's cross from near the touchline was inch-perfect, just clearing Carles Puyol at the far post and allowing Cacau head past the helpless Victor Valdes.
Cacau had a chance to make it 2-0 in the 32nd minute after picking up Pavel Pogrebniak's knock down near the halfway line and sprinting towards the Barca box, but this time Valdes was equal to the Brazil-born German international's effort.
Stuttgart were refusing to let the reigning champions settle and created another opportunity in the 35th minute following good work by on-loan Barca player Alexander Hleb.
Christian Trasch wasted the chance though, slicing his shot well wide from the edge of the area.
Barca's much-vaunted attack were getting little change out of the Stuttgart defence, but from nowhere they almost grabbed an equaliser five minutes before the break.
Lionel Messi, who had been his side's main threat, fired in a shot from 25 yards that looked set to creep in at the far post after only being half stopped by Stuttgart goalkeeper Jens Lehmann.
However, the ball struck the post and rebounded back into the veteran's arms.
A minute later Stuttgart created another opening when Pogrebniak burst past Gerard Pique and Valdes was again called upon to save his side.
Barca fans might have been fearing the worst at the break, but they need not have worried as the Catalan giants looked much more comfortable in the second half.
It took Pep Guardiola's side just seven minutes to get back on level terms thanks to Ibrahimovic.
Pique used his 6ft 3in frame to good effect to nod a high ball down to Ibrahimovic, and although Lehmann blocked his first effort, the Swede slotted home at the second attempt.
Ibrahimovic looked certain to put Barca ahead in the 67th minute after Lehmann had failed to collect a corner, but the former Inter Milan striker's goal-bound shot struck Cristian Molinaro on the line and rebounded over the bar.
Barca were enjoying much more quality possession but Stuttgart were still pushing forward whenever they could and Valdes did well to smother Ciprian Marica's shot at point-blank range.
Barca were also keen to force a winner, but neither side could find a winner in the closing stages.
IBRAHIMOVIC SPARES BARCA BLUSHES
Cacau, fresh from his four-goal haul against Cologne at the weekend, gave Stuttgart a deserved half-time lead but Ibrahimovic struck just after the interval to put Barca in the box seat heading into the second leg at the Nou Camp.
Barca were boosted by the return to action of Xavi and Ibrahimovic, who both missed Saturday's 4-0 win over Racing Santander through injury, but neither of them had much chance to shine in the first half.
The home side, who have improved immensely under Christian Gross and had won six of their previous seven games, were determined to take the game to Barca and were rewarded when Cacau broke the deadlock in the 25th minute with a powerful header.
Timo Gebhart's cross from near the touchline was inch-perfect, just clearing Carles Puyol at the far post and allowing Cacau head past the helpless Victor Valdes.
Cacau had a chance to make it 2-0 in the 32nd minute after picking up Pavel Pogrebniak's knock down near the halfway line and sprinting towards the Barca box, but this time Valdes was equal to the Brazil-born German international's effort.
Stuttgart were refusing to let the reigning champions settle and created another opportunity in the 35th minute following good work by on-loan Barca player Alexander Hleb.
Christian Trasch wasted the chance though, slicing his shot well wide from the edge of the area.
Barca's much-vaunted attack were getting little change out of the Stuttgart defence, but from nowhere they almost grabbed an equaliser five minutes before the break.
Lionel Messi, who had been his side's main threat, fired in a shot from 25 yards that looked set to creep in at the far post after only being half stopped by Stuttgart goalkeeper Jens Lehmann.
However, the ball struck the post and rebounded back into the veteran's arms.
A minute later Stuttgart created another opening when Pogrebniak burst past Gerard Pique and Valdes was again called upon to save his side.
Barca fans might have been fearing the worst at the break, but they need not have worried as the Catalan giants looked much more comfortable in the second half.
It took Pep Guardiola's side just seven minutes to get back on level terms thanks to Ibrahimovic.
Pique used his 6ft 3in frame to good effect to nod a high ball down to Ibrahimovic, and although Lehmann blocked his first effort, the Swede slotted home at the second attempt.
Ibrahimovic looked certain to put Barca ahead in the 67th minute after Lehmann had failed to collect a corner, but the former Inter Milan striker's goal-bound shot struck Cristian Molinaro on the line and rebounded over the bar.
Barca were enjoying much more quality possession but Stuttgart were still pushing forward whenever they could and Valdes did well to smother Ciprian Marica's shot at point-blank range.
Barca were also keen to force a winner, but neither side could find a winner in the closing stages.
IBRAHIMOVIC SPARES BARCA BLUSHES
VINTAGE BORDEAUX IN GREEK CRUISE
Bordeaux put themselves in the driving seat to advance to the quarter-finals of the Champions League after claiming a 1-0 victory in the first leg of their last-16 tie at Olympiacos.
Michael Ciani popped up with the only goal of the game on the stroke of the interval as the Greek side gave themselves a mountain to climb in the second leg on March 17.
The winner was not without a whiff of controversy, however, coming as it did from a controversial free-kick awarded by referee Howard Webb, but that will be of little concern for Bordeaux coach Laurent Blanc who saw his side maintain their unbeaten record in this season's competition.
Olof Mellberg almost opened the scoring for Olympiacos after just four minutes, the defender connecting well with Jesus Datolo's free-kick but unlucky to see his header sail the wrong side of the upright.
Neither did enough to claim the upper hand in the early exchanges but Antonis Nikopolidis' palms were stung after 25 minutes when some neat Bordeaux approach play saw Fernando fire an effort straight at the home custodian.
A collision between Raul Bravo and Ieroklis Stoltidis gifted Bordeaux a chance to bag the opener after 36 minute but Mellberg was on hand to mop up, flicking the ball clear of danger as Yoann Gourcuff looked to pull the trigger.
Two minutes into stoppage time Webb awarded a harsh free-kick against Lomana Lua Lua - who appeared to win the ball cleanly from Benoit Tremoulinas on the left touchline.
Lua Lua was frustrated by the decision, but frustration gave way to anger moments later when Gourcuff whipped in a wicked delivery and centre-half Ciani timed his run to perfection to nod home from six yards.
In the second half the visitors saw an opening to go two goals clear spurned as Ciani headed over when unmarked from a corner kick.
Wendell screwed a shot wide of the target on 80 minutes as the visitors again looked the most likely to add to the scoring, but 60 seconds later Olympiacos went close.
Olympiacos almost snatched an equaliser at the death when more frantic Bordeaux defending saw Fernando hack clear Stoltidis' header off the line
VINTAGE BORDEAUX IN GREEK CRUISE
Michael Ciani popped up with the only goal of the game on the stroke of the interval as the Greek side gave themselves a mountain to climb in the second leg on March 17.
The winner was not without a whiff of controversy, however, coming as it did from a controversial free-kick awarded by referee Howard Webb, but that will be of little concern for Bordeaux coach Laurent Blanc who saw his side maintain their unbeaten record in this season's competition.
Olof Mellberg almost opened the scoring for Olympiacos after just four minutes, the defender connecting well with Jesus Datolo's free-kick but unlucky to see his header sail the wrong side of the upright.
Neither did enough to claim the upper hand in the early exchanges but Antonis Nikopolidis' palms were stung after 25 minutes when some neat Bordeaux approach play saw Fernando fire an effort straight at the home custodian.
A collision between Raul Bravo and Ieroklis Stoltidis gifted Bordeaux a chance to bag the opener after 36 minute but Mellberg was on hand to mop up, flicking the ball clear of danger as Yoann Gourcuff looked to pull the trigger.
Two minutes into stoppage time Webb awarded a harsh free-kick against Lomana Lua Lua - who appeared to win the ball cleanly from Benoit Tremoulinas on the left touchline.
Lua Lua was frustrated by the decision, but frustration gave way to anger moments later when Gourcuff whipped in a wicked delivery and centre-half Ciani timed his run to perfection to nod home from six yards.
In the second half the visitors saw an opening to go two goals clear spurned as Ciani headed over when unmarked from a corner kick.
Wendell screwed a shot wide of the target on 80 minutes as the visitors again looked the most likely to add to the scoring, but 60 seconds later Olympiacos went close.
Olympiacos almost snatched an equaliser at the death when more frantic Bordeaux defending saw Fernando hack clear Stoltidis' header off the line
VINTAGE BORDEAUX IN GREEK CRUISE
ON-FIRE ROONEY GIVES CHELSEA WARNING
Wayne Rooney produced another match-winning performance for Manchester United as he took his tally for the season to 27 by bagging a double against West Ham.
Michael Owen scored for the first time since that hat-trick at Wolfsburg in December as the Red Devils closed to within a point of Barclays Premier League leaders Chelsea.
But Owen's late effort was a mere footnote compared to Rooney's contribution.
The 24-year-old has been set a conservative target of 30 by Sir Alex Ferguson.
At this rate he will eclipse the 42 that helped turn Cristiano Ronaldo into the world's best player two years ago.
Where the Red Devils would be without the striker does not bear thinking about. Little wonder Ferguson once again opted to stick with him against supposedly lesser opposition on home soil when probably, he could do with a rest, however minimal.
The wisdom of the selection was proved just before half-time when Rooney planted his diving header into the corner of Robert Green's goal.
It would be churlish to exclude Dimitar Berbatov and Antonio Valencia from praise given the Bulgarian's excellent crossfield pass and an even better volleyed cross to the far post from the South American.
But Rooney was the man who had shifted into space, Rooney who had to finish. There was never any prospect of him failing.
In a very similar manner to his opener, Rooney found himself in splendid isolation when Berbatov released Valencia with another excellent pass in the build up to the second.
Once again the cross was inviting. Once again Rooney sent it past Green.
For a player of his class, his finishes had been routine.
Owen grabbed the third after an inspired through ball from Paul Scholes.
It was Owen's eighth of the season, only one short of Berbatov's tally.
A long way behind Rooney though. And the gap is going to get wider yet.
ON-FIRE ROONEY GIVES CHELSEA WARNING
Fixtures (23 Feb 2010)
European Cups - Champions League
Olympiakos Piraeus 0 - 1 Bordeaux
(M.Ciani 45')
Stuttgart 1 - 1 Barcelona
(Cacau 25', Ibrahimovic 52')
European Cups - Europa League
Benfica 4 - 0 Hertha BSC
(P.C. Aimar 25', O. Cardozo 48'62', J. Garcia 59')
England - Premier League
Manchester U. 3 - 0 West Ham U.
(W.Rooney 38'55', M.Owen 80')
Olympiakos Piraeus 0 - 1 Bordeaux
(M.Ciani 45')
Stuttgart 1 - 1 Barcelona
(Cacau 25', Ibrahimovic 52')
European Cups - Europa League
Benfica 4 - 0 Hertha BSC
(P.C. Aimar 25', O. Cardozo 48'62', J. Garcia 59')
England - Premier League
Manchester U. 3 - 0 West Ham U.
(W.Rooney 38'55', M.Owen 80')
Monday, February 22, 2010
Puyol fears resurgent Stuttgart
Carles Puyol admits Barcelona could struggle if they underestimate in-form Stuttgart in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie.
Barca make the trip to Germany having bounced back from their first league defeat of the season against Atletico Madrid by thumping Racing Santander 4-0 on Saturday night.
That was the Catalan giants' sixth victory in seven league games, but on Tuesday night they will come up against a Stuttgart who are in just as good form.
Stuttgart may still be struggling down in ninth place in the Bundesliga but they too have won six of their last seven and at the weekend thrashed Cologne 5-1 away from home, with Cacau netting four of his side's goals.
When the draw was made back in December, Stuttgart were in the midst of a 10-match winless run in all competitions, but it is a different story now and a wary Puyol said: "They're playing better now and they are a dangerous team.
"If we don't go there focused, we could really have a bad time," added the Barca captainl, who scored one of his side's goals as they beat Stuttgart 2-0 away during the group stages of the 2007/08 Champions League.
Barca have struggled badly with absentees recently and the Champions League holders will again be without Seydou Keita and Eric Abidal for the game.
Key duo Xavi and Dani Alves have at least made the trip to Germany, but neither has yet been given the all-clear to return to action following injuries.
Full-back Alves has been absent for a month due to a calf problem while Xavi picked up a thigh injury during the defeat by Atletico that had been expected to keep the Spain international out for around two weeks.
Striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who was a late withdrawal ahead of Saturday's win over Racing with an ankle problem, has also been included in a 20-man travelling squad in the hope he will be fit to feature.
Stuttgart coach Christian Gross is likely to be without left-back Arthur Boka for both meetings against Barca after he suffered a dislocated shoulder in training prior to the Cologne match that could keep him sidelined for a month.
That was one of the few negatives on what was a memorable weekend for the Bundesliga outfit, which saw striker Cacau make a stunning return from his four-week injury lay-off.
"I was really looking forward to this game after my long break," said Cacau. "And the way the game went makes it particularly beautiful."
Looking ahead to the clash, the Brazilian-born Germany international told Barca TV: "We've got nothing to lose. Barca are favourites and we maybe have a 20 or 30% chance of getting through, but we will be trying to make the most of our opportunities.
"We have to get a good result at home, because when Barca play at home it is very difficult to win. I hope they may be over confident and not commit themselves completely."
Puyol fears resurgent Stuttgart
Barca make the trip to Germany having bounced back from their first league defeat of the season against Atletico Madrid by thumping Racing Santander 4-0 on Saturday night.
That was the Catalan giants' sixth victory in seven league games, but on Tuesday night they will come up against a Stuttgart who are in just as good form.
Stuttgart may still be struggling down in ninth place in the Bundesliga but they too have won six of their last seven and at the weekend thrashed Cologne 5-1 away from home, with Cacau netting four of his side's goals.
When the draw was made back in December, Stuttgart were in the midst of a 10-match winless run in all competitions, but it is a different story now and a wary Puyol said: "They're playing better now and they are a dangerous team.
"If we don't go there focused, we could really have a bad time," added the Barca captainl, who scored one of his side's goals as they beat Stuttgart 2-0 away during the group stages of the 2007/08 Champions League.
Barca have struggled badly with absentees recently and the Champions League holders will again be without Seydou Keita and Eric Abidal for the game.
Key duo Xavi and Dani Alves have at least made the trip to Germany, but neither has yet been given the all-clear to return to action following injuries.
Full-back Alves has been absent for a month due to a calf problem while Xavi picked up a thigh injury during the defeat by Atletico that had been expected to keep the Spain international out for around two weeks.
Striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who was a late withdrawal ahead of Saturday's win over Racing with an ankle problem, has also been included in a 20-man travelling squad in the hope he will be fit to feature.
Stuttgart coach Christian Gross is likely to be without left-back Arthur Boka for both meetings against Barca after he suffered a dislocated shoulder in training prior to the Cologne match that could keep him sidelined for a month.
That was one of the few negatives on what was a memorable weekend for the Bundesliga outfit, which saw striker Cacau make a stunning return from his four-week injury lay-off.
"I was really looking forward to this game after my long break," said Cacau. "And the way the game went makes it particularly beautiful."
Looking ahead to the clash, the Brazilian-born Germany international told Barca TV: "We've got nothing to lose. Barca are favourites and we maybe have a 20 or 30% chance of getting through, but we will be trying to make the most of our opportunities.
"We have to get a good result at home, because when Barca play at home it is very difficult to win. I hope they may be over confident and not commit themselves completely."
Puyol fears resurgent Stuttgart
Cesar a doubt for Blues clash
Inter Milan keeper Julio Cesar is reportedly a doubt for the Champions League clash with Chelsea after suffering minor injuries in a car crash.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the Brazilian suffered bruising to his face following the incident, which happened when Cesar was driving his Lamborghini near the San Siro.
Although he was not seriously hurt, the 30-year-old missed training on Monday in order to rest.
While the club have moved to ease concerns, the incident calls into question Cesar's involvement at the San Siro on Wednesday as Jose Mourinho faces his former club for the first time since his acrimonious exit from Chelsea in September 2007.
Cesar a doubt for Blues clash
Mourinho Questions Blues Strength
Inter Milan coach Jose Mourinho has stoked the fire ahead of his side's Champions League last 16 clash with Chelsea by claiming a "strong" team would not have dropped the number of points the Blues have this season.
Carlo Ancelotti's side head into Wednesday's first leg at the San Siro sitting pretty at the top of the Barclays Premier League, four points clear of champions Manchester United with 11 games remaining.
But Mourinho believes his former team are far from invincible, having drawn four and lost four of their 27 league matches under Ancelotti.
Quoted in several national newspapers, the Portuguese said: "The Premier League is never easy - every game normally is difficult.
"But when a team is strong, strong, strong, strong, strong, it doesn't lose so many matches, so many points."
Mourinho, who led Porto to Champions League glory in 2004 and Chelsea to consecutive Premier League titles in 2005 and 2006, is relishing the clash with his old club.
But he is hoping his former players will not take any extra delight in beating his team, should they manage to do so over two legs.
"If a Chelsea player is happier to beat me than to beat another manager I will be very sad," he said.
"I just don't understand that. I can't think there would be any special pleasure from that.
"Just as if I am happier to beat them than to beat another team, then I think they have a reason to be very unhappy with me.
"We're all professionals. I want to win, they want to win.
"Somebody will win, somebody will lose - this we know, this we accept. But there should be nothing more."
Mourinho Questions Blues Strength
Carlo Ancelotti's side head into Wednesday's first leg at the San Siro sitting pretty at the top of the Barclays Premier League, four points clear of champions Manchester United with 11 games remaining.
But Mourinho believes his former team are far from invincible, having drawn four and lost four of their 27 league matches under Ancelotti.
Quoted in several national newspapers, the Portuguese said: "The Premier League is never easy - every game normally is difficult.
"But when a team is strong, strong, strong, strong, strong, it doesn't lose so many matches, so many points."
Mourinho, who led Porto to Champions League glory in 2004 and Chelsea to consecutive Premier League titles in 2005 and 2006, is relishing the clash with his old club.
But he is hoping his former players will not take any extra delight in beating his team, should they manage to do so over two legs.
"If a Chelsea player is happier to beat me than to beat another manager I will be very sad," he said.
"I just don't understand that. I can't think there would be any special pleasure from that.
"Just as if I am happier to beat them than to beat another team, then I think they have a reason to be very unhappy with me.
"We're all professionals. I want to win, they want to win.
"Somebody will win, somebody will lose - this we know, this we accept. But there should be nothing more."
Mourinho Questions Blues Strength
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Ashley Cole facing Chelsea action after latest scandal
Chelsea may take disciplinary action against Ashley Cole following further allegations over his private life.
The Premier League leaders insist the latest issues are a private matter for the England international, currently recovering from ankle surgery, but insist that any incidents found to have broken club rules will be dealt with internally.
The allegations in Sunday's newspapers come just 48 hours after Chelsea chief executive Ron Gourlay, acting on behalf of the owner Roman Abramovich, told the players in no uncertain terms that the club would not stand for its image being dragged through the mud any more.
A spokesman for Chelsea said: "This is a private matter for Ashley Cole. Where anything is alleged to have happened on Chelsea FC time, that is an internal club matter and will be dealt with internally."
Asked if Cole would be punished if found guilty of breaking club rules, the spokesman added: "Disciplinary issues are an internal matter and will be dealt with internally."
Ashley Cole facing Chelsea action after latest scandal
Palermo table contract offer to Juventus veteran Cannavaro
Juventus defender Fabio Cannavaro is interesting Palermo.
Sportsmediaset says Cannavaro's minders have attracted an approach from Palermo about next season.
Palermo president Maurizio Zamparini has tabled an opening round offer of a one-year deal worth €1.2 million.
Cannavaro could arrive as a replacement for Simon Kjaer at Palermo
Sportsmediaset says Cannavaro's minders have attracted an approach from Palermo about next season.
Palermo president Maurizio Zamparini has tabled an opening round offer of a one-year deal worth €1.2 million.
Cannavaro could arrive as a replacement for Simon Kjaer at Palermo
Palermo table contract offer to Juventus veteran Cannavaro
Six Of The Best For Real Madrid
A Cristiano Ronaldo-inspired Real Madrid answered their critics following their midweek Champions League defeat at Lyon and eased some of the pressure on coach Manuel Pellegrini with a thumping victory over Villarreal.
Gonzalo Higuain and Kaka both netted braces but it was Ronaldo who caused all the damage with arguably his best display of the season to help Madrid bounce back from their poor showing in Lyon and trim the gap to Primera Division leaders Barcelona back to two points.
Ronaldo scored a brilliant free-kick opener, which he dedicated to the victims of the disaster that has struck his home island of Madeira, and also created goals for Higuain, Kaka and Xabi Alonso as Madrid made it 12 wins out of 12 at the Bernabeu this season.
Marcos Senna and Nilmar pulled goals back for Villarreal but they could not live with Madrid, whose coach Pellegrini will have been especially pleased with the win over his former club as his position has been called into question in the wake of the Lyon defeat.
After a quiet opening, Madrid took control with two set-piece goals in as many minutes.
Ronaldo was the man to break the deadlock in the 18th minute with a magnificent free-kick, sending an unstoppable diagonal shot across Diego Lopez and into the far top corner.
That was the Portugal international's 12th goal in only 14 league appearance, and his celebration included a tribute to Madeira, which has been hit by flash floods that have left at least 40 people dead.
Villarreal were still coming to terms with that thunderbolt when they conceded a second from the penalty spot.
Higuain's heels were clipped by Ivan Marcano as he tried to get on the end of Marcelo's low cross, and referee Cesar Muniz Fernandez immediately pointed to the spot.
The Madrid fans were angry Marcano only got a yellow card for his foul, but they were soon celebrating as Kaka sent Lopez the wrong with the resulting penalty.
Ronaldo missed a chance to make it 3-0 soon after when he side-footed wide from the edge of the box but at that point it did not look like being a costly miss, with Madrid dominating.
However, the mood in the Bernabeu changed in the 30th minute when Senna produced some dead-ball magic of his own to bring Villarreal right back into the game.
That was tough on a Madrid side that had had little to worry about up to then but the hosts responded well and should really have extended their lead, with Ronaldo testing Lopez and Esteban Granero and Kaka both skying decent openings.
Ronaldo also brought another superb save out of former Madrid goalkeeper Lopez just before the break, moments after Iker Casillas had produced similar heroics to keep out Nilmar's deflected cross.
Madrid will have been disappointed not to have been further ahead at the interval but they had to wait only nine minutes of the second half to extend their lead with what was a simple, yet clinical, move.
Alvaro Arbeloa's ball down the right touchline put Ronaldo away and his first-time cross was slotted home by Higuain in the middle.
Ronaldo then set up further good chances for Marcelo and Higuain, but both were missed, before the £80million man was denied one on one by Lopez as Madrid threatened to run riot.
As they did in the first half, though, Villarreal pulled a goal back against the run of play in the 67th minute.
A good move involving Nilmar, Robert Pires and Javi Venta was finished off by the former.
That was only a brief setback for Madrid, though, and they made it 4-2 three minutes later through Higuain.
Ronaldo's pass put Marcelo through on the left and his low cross was slotted home by Higuain.
Ronaldo, almost inevitably, also created the fifth and sixth Madrid goals, slipping in Brazilian ace Kaka to side-foot past Lopez and then winning the penalty that allowed Alonso to seal a comprehensive win with a twice-taken spot-kick late on.
Six Of The Best For Real Madrid
Gonzalo Higuain and Kaka both netted braces but it was Ronaldo who caused all the damage with arguably his best display of the season to help Madrid bounce back from their poor showing in Lyon and trim the gap to Primera Division leaders Barcelona back to two points.
Ronaldo scored a brilliant free-kick opener, which he dedicated to the victims of the disaster that has struck his home island of Madeira, and also created goals for Higuain, Kaka and Xabi Alonso as Madrid made it 12 wins out of 12 at the Bernabeu this season.
Marcos Senna and Nilmar pulled goals back for Villarreal but they could not live with Madrid, whose coach Pellegrini will have been especially pleased with the win over his former club as his position has been called into question in the wake of the Lyon defeat.
After a quiet opening, Madrid took control with two set-piece goals in as many minutes.
Ronaldo was the man to break the deadlock in the 18th minute with a magnificent free-kick, sending an unstoppable diagonal shot across Diego Lopez and into the far top corner.
That was the Portugal international's 12th goal in only 14 league appearance, and his celebration included a tribute to Madeira, which has been hit by flash floods that have left at least 40 people dead.
Villarreal were still coming to terms with that thunderbolt when they conceded a second from the penalty spot.
Higuain's heels were clipped by Ivan Marcano as he tried to get on the end of Marcelo's low cross, and referee Cesar Muniz Fernandez immediately pointed to the spot.
The Madrid fans were angry Marcano only got a yellow card for his foul, but they were soon celebrating as Kaka sent Lopez the wrong with the resulting penalty.
Ronaldo missed a chance to make it 3-0 soon after when he side-footed wide from the edge of the box but at that point it did not look like being a costly miss, with Madrid dominating.
However, the mood in the Bernabeu changed in the 30th minute when Senna produced some dead-ball magic of his own to bring Villarreal right back into the game.
That was tough on a Madrid side that had had little to worry about up to then but the hosts responded well and should really have extended their lead, with Ronaldo testing Lopez and Esteban Granero and Kaka both skying decent openings.
Ronaldo also brought another superb save out of former Madrid goalkeeper Lopez just before the break, moments after Iker Casillas had produced similar heroics to keep out Nilmar's deflected cross.
Madrid will have been disappointed not to have been further ahead at the interval but they had to wait only nine minutes of the second half to extend their lead with what was a simple, yet clinical, move.
Alvaro Arbeloa's ball down the right touchline put Ronaldo away and his first-time cross was slotted home by Higuain in the middle.
Ronaldo then set up further good chances for Marcelo and Higuain, but both were missed, before the £80million man was denied one on one by Lopez as Madrid threatened to run riot.
As they did in the first half, though, Villarreal pulled a goal back against the run of play in the 67th minute.
A good move involving Nilmar, Robert Pires and Javi Venta was finished off by the former.
That was only a brief setback for Madrid, though, and they made it 4-2 three minutes later through Higuain.
Ronaldo's pass put Marcelo through on the left and his low cross was slotted home by Higuain.
Ronaldo, almost inevitably, also created the fifth and sixth Madrid goals, slipping in Brazilian ace Kaka to side-foot past Lopez and then winning the penalty that allowed Alonso to seal a comprehensive win with a twice-taken spot-kick late on.
Six Of The Best For Real Madrid
Fixtures (21 Feb 2010)
England-Premier League
Blackburn R. 3 - 0 Bolton W.
(kalinic 41', J.Robert 73', Givet84')
Aston Villa 5 - 2 Burnley
(A.Young 32', S.Downing56'58', E.Heskey61',Agbonlahor68', S.Fletcher 10',Paterson90')
Fulham 1 - 1 Birmingham C.
(Duff59',Zamora90', Baird(o.g)3')
Manchester C. 0 - 0 Liverpool
Wigan Athletic 0 - 1 Tottenham H.
(Defoe27', R.Pavlyuchenko84',90')
Italy-Calcio
AS Roma 1 - 0 Catania
(M.Vucinic 18')
Atalanta 0 - 1 Chievo
(S.Pellisier44')
Bologna 1 - 2 Juventus
(A.Busce50', Diego5',A.Candreva66')
Cagliari 2 - 0 Parma
(A.Lazzari6', A.Matri39')
Fiorentina 2 - 1 Livorno
(Vargas62',Gilardino78', Rivas36')
Palermo 3 - 1 Lazio
(Hernandez 1', Miccoli28',Nocerino75',Kolarov79)
Siena 0 - 0 Napoli
Bari 0 - 2 AC Milan
(M.Borriello43', Pato69')
Spain - Primera Division
Athletic Bilbao 4 - 1 Tenerife
(F.Llorente18', Toquero23',Iraola54', Gabilando63, Alfaro59,)
Malaga 2 - 1 Espanyol
(Fernando13",N.Obinna75, Ruiz45')
Osasuna 1 - 1 Valladolid
(Medunjanin80')
Zaragoza 1 - 3 Sporting Gijon
(Arizmendi90', Bilic38', Moran63', Barral90')
Almeria 1 - 0 Atletico Madrid
(P.Piatti87')
Real Madrid 6 - 2 Villarreal
(C.ronaldo18',Kaka21'79, G.Higuain54',71, X.Alonso87', Msenna31',Nilmar66')
Germany - Bundesliga I
Freiburg 0 - 3 Hertha BSC
(A.Ramos28', Cicero35'57')
Werder Bremen 2 - 2 Bayer Leverkusen
(C.pizarro34',P.Mertsacker90', Derdiyok29', T.Kroos57')
Wolfsburg 2 - 1 Schalke
(Grafite71'77',Kuranyi 30')
Blackburn R. 3 - 0 Bolton W.
(kalinic 41', J.Robert 73', Givet84')
Aston Villa 5 - 2 Burnley
(A.Young 32', S.Downing56'58', E.Heskey61',Agbonlahor68', S.Fletcher 10',Paterson90')
Fulham 1 - 1 Birmingham C.
(Duff59',Zamora90', Baird(o.g)3')
Manchester C. 0 - 0 Liverpool
Wigan Athletic 0 - 1 Tottenham H.
(Defoe27', R.Pavlyuchenko84',90')
Italy-Calcio
AS Roma 1 - 0 Catania
(M.Vucinic 18')
Atalanta 0 - 1 Chievo
(S.Pellisier44')
Bologna 1 - 2 Juventus
(A.Busce50', Diego5',A.Candreva66')
Cagliari 2 - 0 Parma
(A.Lazzari6', A.Matri39')
Fiorentina 2 - 1 Livorno
(Vargas62',Gilardino78', Rivas36')
Palermo 3 - 1 Lazio
(Hernandez 1', Miccoli28',Nocerino75',Kolarov79)
Siena 0 - 0 Napoli
Bari 0 - 2 AC Milan
(M.Borriello43', Pato69')
Spain - Primera Division
Athletic Bilbao 4 - 1 Tenerife
(F.Llorente18', Toquero23',Iraola54', Gabilando63, Alfaro59,)
Malaga 2 - 1 Espanyol
(Fernando13",N.Obinna75, Ruiz45')
Osasuna 1 - 1 Valladolid
(Medunjanin80')
Zaragoza 1 - 3 Sporting Gijon
(Arizmendi90', Bilic38', Moran63', Barral90')
Almeria 1 - 0 Atletico Madrid
(P.Piatti87')
Real Madrid 6 - 2 Villarreal
(C.ronaldo18',Kaka21'79, G.Higuain54',71, X.Alonso87', Msenna31',Nilmar66')
Germany - Bundesliga I
Freiburg 0 - 3 Hertha BSC
(A.Ramos28', Cicero35'57')
Werder Bremen 2 - 2 Bayer Leverkusen
(C.pizarro34',P.Mertsacker90', Derdiyok29', T.Kroos57')
Wolfsburg 2 - 1 Schalke
(Grafite71'77',Kuranyi 30')
Torres and Gerrard Wanted at City
The News of the World isn't disappointing this horribly wet morning.
Their backpage lead is the rather eye-catching claim that Manchester City chief executive Garry Cook is intent on signing Fernando Torres and Steven Gerrard.
According to the paper, 'There are those at Anfield only too aware of the threat from City, not least to Liverpool's two biggest stars. After the false dawn of Thakskin Shinawatra, the pledges of owner Sheikh Mansour are proving to be no mirage.
'That sends out a compelling message to both Torres and Gerrard - that they may have to re-evaluate their futures in the summer.'
Hmm. But it's the next couple of lines that really stands out:
'It's not even a secret within the City corridors of power that the hierarchy are plotting a £140million double swoop for both Torres and Gerrard this summer.
'City officials are already planning how they can pull off what would be one of the most audacious transfer coups of all time.'
£140m? Could Liverpool to afford to turn that down?
Torres and Gerrard Wanted at City
Their backpage lead is the rather eye-catching claim that Manchester City chief executive Garry Cook is intent on signing Fernando Torres and Steven Gerrard.
According to the paper, 'There are those at Anfield only too aware of the threat from City, not least to Liverpool's two biggest stars. After the false dawn of Thakskin Shinawatra, the pledges of owner Sheikh Mansour are proving to be no mirage.
'That sends out a compelling message to both Torres and Gerrard - that they may have to re-evaluate their futures in the summer.'
Hmm. But it's the next couple of lines that really stands out:
'It's not even a secret within the City corridors of power that the hierarchy are plotting a £140million double swoop for both Torres and Gerrard this summer.
'City officials are already planning how they can pull off what would be one of the most audacious transfer coups of all time.'
£140m? Could Liverpool to afford to turn that down?
Torres and Gerrard Wanted at City
Saturday, February 20, 2010
Fixtures (20 Feb 2010)
England-Premier League
-Everton 3 - 1 Manchester United
(D. Bilyaletdinov 19', D.Gosling 76', Rodwell 90', Berbatov 16')
-Arsenal 2 - 0 Sunderland
(Bendtner 27', Fabregas 90')
-WestHAm U. 3 - 0 Hull.C
(Behrami 3',C.Cole 59', Faubert 90')
-Wolverhampton 0 - 2 Chelsea
(Drogba 40',67')
Italy-Calcio
-Genoa 3 - 0 Udinese
(R. Acquafresca 30',53', Palacio 64')
-Inter 0 - 0 Sampdoria
Spain - Primera Division
-Deportivo 2 - 1 Xeres
(A.Guardioda 3'. Riki 6', Bermejo 38')
-Barcelona 4 - 0 Racing
(Iniesta 7', Henrry 29', Marquez34', Nascimento 84')
-Mallorca 1 - 3 Sevilla
(Suarez 5', Navas 23', I. Dragutinovic 57', Perotti 62')
Germany - Bundesliga I
-FC Cologne 1 - 5 Stuttgart
(Schorch 44',Cacau 13',31',38',74', Pogrebnyak 70')
-Borussia Dortmund 4 - 1 Hannover
(N. Suboticb 43', M. Eggimann. 59'(Org),N.H. Valdez 77', K. Grosskreutz 88', A. Kone 81')
-Hamburger SV 0 - 0 Eintracht Frankfurt
-Mainz 0 - 0 Bochum
-Nurnberg 1 - 1 Bayern Munich
(Gundogan 54", Muller 38')
-Everton 3 - 1 Manchester United
(D. Bilyaletdinov 19', D.Gosling 76', Rodwell 90', Berbatov 16')
-Arsenal 2 - 0 Sunderland
(Bendtner 27', Fabregas 90')
-WestHAm U. 3 - 0 Hull.C
(Behrami 3',C.Cole 59', Faubert 90')
-Wolverhampton 0 - 2 Chelsea
(Drogba 40',67')
Italy-Calcio
-Genoa 3 - 0 Udinese
(R. Acquafresca 30',53', Palacio 64')
-Inter 0 - 0 Sampdoria
Spain - Primera Division
-Deportivo 2 - 1 Xeres
(A.Guardioda 3'. Riki 6', Bermejo 38')
-Barcelona 4 - 0 Racing
(Iniesta 7', Henrry 29', Marquez34', Nascimento 84')
-Mallorca 1 - 3 Sevilla
(Suarez 5', Navas 23', I. Dragutinovic 57', Perotti 62')
Germany - Bundesliga I
-FC Cologne 1 - 5 Stuttgart
(Schorch 44',Cacau 13',31',38',74', Pogrebnyak 70')
-Borussia Dortmund 4 - 1 Hannover
(N. Suboticb 43', M. Eggimann. 59'(Org),N.H. Valdez 77', K. Grosskreutz 88', A. Kone 81')
-Hamburger SV 0 - 0 Eintracht Frankfurt
-Mainz 0 - 0 Bochum
-Nurnberg 1 - 1 Bayern Munich
(Gundogan 54", Muller 38')
Chelsea profit as Everton down United
The Premier League pendulum swung back towards Chelsea after their 2-0 win at Wolverhampton Wanderers gave them a four-point advantage at the top having seen Manchester United defeated earlier on Saturday. Arsenal, however, cannot be ruled out of the race after a 2-0 win over Sunderland.idier Drogba continues to be Chelsea's talisman and his well-taken double was the difference at Molineux. Chelsea had played a torpid first half but went into the dressing room a goal up at the break after a poacher's finish from a Yuri Zhirkov cross gave the Ivorian his 24th strike of the season.
Wolves' stern challenge continued in the second half but hopes were ended by a piece of typical Drogba strength. In holding off Christophe Berra and keeper Marcus Hahnemann to poke in Chelsea's second, he ended a poor run of away form for the long-time leaders.Manchester United's recent charge was brought to a juddering halt by a 3-1 loss at Everton in a game that further confirmed Goodison Park as a graveyard of contenders. United, like Chelsea ten days previously, took an early lead through Dimitar Berbatov in the 16th minute only to perish.
But that advantage was wiped out in three minutes by a Diniyar Bilyaletdinov strike that caught Edwin van der Sar flat-footed. Everton's energy eventually told when sub Dan Gosling directed a Steven Pienaar cross into the net with 14 minutes to play and, after Wayne Rooney's goal-bound free-kick had been diverted from danger by Sylvain Distin, another sub, Jack Rodwell, who has been heavily linked with a summer move to United, conjured a solo goal to dent the Red Devils' chances of a fourth consecutive title.
The 2-0 scoreline of Arsenal's defeat of Sunderland belies a story of missed chances for both teams but it was a 27th-minute close-range Niklas Bendtner strike after some admirable Emmanuel Eboue work that gave the nervy home team the lead. Those jitters were only soothed in the last minute when Cesc Fabregas converted a penalty that had been awarded for a foul on him by Fraizer Campbell.
The Gunners are now within two points of Manchester United while Chelsea lie six clear of them, and Arsene Wenger's team would seem to be blessed with a better run of fixtures of the 12 remaining for all three contenders. Sunderland's horror run of form continued and they lie just three points from safety.
West Ham United's recent revival continues and their 3-0 win over Hull City at Upton Park places the Tigers deep in the relegation mire. After Valon Behrami had scored a third-minute opener for the Hammers, manager Phil Brown's task was made harder following Craig Fagan's dismissal for a second bookable offence. Carlton Cole sealed the points with a strike from a narrow angle just before the hour before Julien Faubert scored late on to compound Hull's misery.
The Hammers pulled themselves four points ahead of the drop zone with Hull teetering just a point ahead of 18th- and 19th-placed Bolton and Burnley, who both play on Sunday.
Chelsea profit as Everton down United
Juventus Ask Barcelona For A Discount Regarding Martin Caceres Transfer - Report
Barcelona want €12million for Caceres, Juventus respond with €9m.
Juventus will ask Barcelona for a discount when they attempt to sign Martin Caceres on a permanent basis.Caceres joined Juventus last summer on a season-long loan agreement with the option to sign permanently.
The Italians will use the clause to keep him, but they are unwilling to meet the €12million asking price Barcelona have set, according to Tuttosport.
A Juventus entourage working on a deal for Caceres has been told by club chiefs to head out to Barcelona and ask them for a discount.
Juve are hoping to get a €3m reduction, and they are unwilling to go above €9m.
Caceres has been a regular part of plans this term, and the Italian side are working hard to keep him. Developments are expected to unfold between both clubs.
Premier League reject Pompey bid
Premier League reject Pompey bid
The Premier League have rejected Portsmouth's appeal to sell players outside of the transfer window, saying it "would not be appropriate".
Pompey, who are reportedly £60million in debt and facing a winding-up petition from HM Revenue and Customs in the High Court early next month, had sought permission to deal in a bid to stay afloat financially.
However, the Premier League have confirmed they will not give the go-ahead to such a move.
A Premier League statement read: "The Premier League board can confirm they have been actively considering a request from Portsmouth to transfer players outside of the Transfer Window.
"We are grateful for positive assistance from FIFA and the FA but, having given the matter further consideration and taking into account all factors, the Premier League board have decided that this would not be an appropriate course of action at this time."
The likes of Algerian left-back Nadir Belhadj and promising centre-half Marc Wilson had been linked with moves away to balance the club's books.
Avram Grant did not like the thought of his already threadbare squad being further depleted, but accepted it is a financial fact of life for Pompey, who take on Stoke in the Premier League on Saturday evening.
He said: "I don't even want to talk about this because I came to this club to do something.
"But every week, or every day sometimes, there is a new thing and I don't know whether these things are sad or funny sometimes.
"We got a good result against Southampton and I thought nothing could happen now because there is no transfer window. You cannot say there is no creativity at this club."
Wenger And Arsenal: The Naked Truth
Wenger And Arsenal: The Naked Truth
Cast your minds back to your childhood and most of you will remember that Hans Christian Anderson classic “The Emperor’s New Clothes”, a moral tale that has since been interpreted in a number of ways.
But for me the basic message was this: Convince enough people that something is true and they will swear it to be the case, regardless of what their senses may be telling them.
In that quaint little fable it took a child in the crowd to declare that the Emperor was in fact walking about with his crown jewels hanging out…….and, appropriately many of you will say, my role in this article is that of the child in the story!
At the start of the season I wrote an article on Arsene and his continuing quest to develop greatness from mere seedlings. At the time I said I wouldn’t bet against him achieving his goal and that I’d be the first to applaud if he realised his somewhat idealistic dream.
And so it has continued. The press drool, mostly; the fans get expectant….and then not; and the articles continue to flow on the Arsenal youth revolution and what it might produce.
Enough I say! It’s time to dispel the myth, to expose the hyperbole for what it is….to finally put this fantasy to rest. For that’s all it is in my opinion….fantasy! For something like four years now Arsenal have been hyped as a team about to produce a conveyor belt of young talent beyond precedent and season after season we wait for that precedent to be set. But just how long do you have to wait before you decide that maybe….just maybe….it ain’t gonna happen?
Having seen two thirds of the season pass since I last considered the issue my mind is now clear on the subject……it ain’t gonna happen! I say again, I like Arsene, a lot. He and Fergie are the undisputed ‘Emperors’ of the Premier league….and long may it continue, but on this one, I’m afraid, Wenger has clung too long to a misguided ideal. History and statistics alone were against Arsene from the start. Of course, there are no genuine stats available but I think it’s fair to say that for every 10 ‘teenage prodigies’ maybe 1 makes it at the highest level.
And so far Arsene has achieved that average with Fabregas, Fabregas and ….Fabregas! Yes, others have come through but right now who amongst them are likely to be Arsenal greats?
What brought me to this conclusion was the somewhat shocking realisation that Van Persie was so vital to Arsenal. This was not something I had contemplated at the start of the season. After all, they’d been without him for periods in the past hadn’t they? I never questioned their offensive wealth but was more inclined to look at their lack of defensive cover and question the quality in the DM role, all of which was hardly original as it had been their Achilles heel for some time.
Arsene may have invested more time and effort than the rest in seeking out the world’s best youth potential but he failed to beat the system and for that I offer no criticism. History shows that 15, 16 or 17 year old talent rarely translates into the latter day superstar that the premature hype invariably suggests. No amount of coaching, paternal encouragement or even praying will change this reality. The criticism due to Wenger is based on the fact that he has not realised this sooner….if not at the outset.
And it’s absolutely clear to me that he does still actually believe. He was truly gutted after Utd dumped his team out of the CL last season and his agitation during the recent defeats to Utd and Chelsea told its own story. Arsene has been incredulous. This was not how the script played out in his mind; not what he believed was destined. He has held steadfastly to his strategy…his belief…even to point of (seemingly) refusing to spend money that was available to strengthen his squad.
But it’s harsh to suggest that Fabregas is his only real success. After all, Fab is on a different planet to most but what of the others? Look no further than Walcott. The ‘England prodigy’ of the 2006 WC, having never kicked a ball in anger in the PL at the time and who saw zero playing time in the competition. Four years on and what do we have? A different temperament definitely but otherwise all the hallmarks of a Jermaine Pennant, that long forgotten prodigy of his own day! Yes, injuries have been a problem but in the intervening 4 years you can count the outstanding performances from Theo, for both club and country, on the fingers of one hand. And it was little over a month ago that I saw a debate amongst Arsenal fans as to whether they should cash in before his value dropped even further.
Nasri, Vela….not convinced that they will be around for the duration. Bendtner?….has yet to do anything to convince. Song has been, at times, lauded by Arsenal fans this season as potentially being the solution to the DM problem but I’m afraid he has a lot to do yet to prove that and I remain unconvinced. Denilson….ditto. Diaby? Blows hot and cold but who knows? Ramsey looks quality but maybe that will be needed….and then some….if Fabregas leaves what he may consider to be a sinking ship.
And then of course there is Jack Wilshere. Out on loan having just turned 18, Wilshere has possibly been the most hyped of all the Arsenal youngsters for some time now. It’s a huge burden to carry but I’ll wager this: Wilshere will make it in the game no doubt but I’ll bet a penny to a pound, like so many before him, that he doesn’t turn out to be a superstar at either Arsenal or for England.
I could go on, and the Arsenal fans will no doubt list off many more names, as they have in the past four years, but I’ll remain unconvinced. I’ve listened and watched for too long now and in the context of the analogy this ‘Emperor’ has no clothes, regardless of what the press, the pundits and the fans want to tell me. I am now convinced of this. But Arsene has lots of quality at his disposal and if he’ll just let his idealism go and take a more balanced approach he may still lead his team back to greatness!
But right now he and his ideals are as naked as a new born baby.
Yes, this Emperor truly has no clothes!
But for me the basic message was this: Convince enough people that something is true and they will swear it to be the case, regardless of what their senses may be telling them.
In that quaint little fable it took a child in the crowd to declare that the Emperor was in fact walking about with his crown jewels hanging out…….and, appropriately many of you will say, my role in this article is that of the child in the story!
At the start of the season I wrote an article on Arsene and his continuing quest to develop greatness from mere seedlings. At the time I said I wouldn’t bet against him achieving his goal and that I’d be the first to applaud if he realised his somewhat idealistic dream.
And so it has continued. The press drool, mostly; the fans get expectant….and then not; and the articles continue to flow on the Arsenal youth revolution and what it might produce.
Enough I say! It’s time to dispel the myth, to expose the hyperbole for what it is….to finally put this fantasy to rest. For that’s all it is in my opinion….fantasy! For something like four years now Arsenal have been hyped as a team about to produce a conveyor belt of young talent beyond precedent and season after season we wait for that precedent to be set. But just how long do you have to wait before you decide that maybe….just maybe….it ain’t gonna happen?
Having seen two thirds of the season pass since I last considered the issue my mind is now clear on the subject……it ain’t gonna happen! I say again, I like Arsene, a lot. He and Fergie are the undisputed ‘Emperors’ of the Premier league….and long may it continue, but on this one, I’m afraid, Wenger has clung too long to a misguided ideal. History and statistics alone were against Arsene from the start. Of course, there are no genuine stats available but I think it’s fair to say that for every 10 ‘teenage prodigies’ maybe 1 makes it at the highest level.
And so far Arsene has achieved that average with Fabregas, Fabregas and ….Fabregas! Yes, others have come through but right now who amongst them are likely to be Arsenal greats?
What brought me to this conclusion was the somewhat shocking realisation that Van Persie was so vital to Arsenal. This was not something I had contemplated at the start of the season. After all, they’d been without him for periods in the past hadn’t they? I never questioned their offensive wealth but was more inclined to look at their lack of defensive cover and question the quality in the DM role, all of which was hardly original as it had been their Achilles heel for some time.
Arsene may have invested more time and effort than the rest in seeking out the world’s best youth potential but he failed to beat the system and for that I offer no criticism. History shows that 15, 16 or 17 year old talent rarely translates into the latter day superstar that the premature hype invariably suggests. No amount of coaching, paternal encouragement or even praying will change this reality. The criticism due to Wenger is based on the fact that he has not realised this sooner….if not at the outset.
And it’s absolutely clear to me that he does still actually believe. He was truly gutted after Utd dumped his team out of the CL last season and his agitation during the recent defeats to Utd and Chelsea told its own story. Arsene has been incredulous. This was not how the script played out in his mind; not what he believed was destined. He has held steadfastly to his strategy…his belief…even to point of (seemingly) refusing to spend money that was available to strengthen his squad.
But it’s harsh to suggest that Fabregas is his only real success. After all, Fab is on a different planet to most but what of the others? Look no further than Walcott. The ‘England prodigy’ of the 2006 WC, having never kicked a ball in anger in the PL at the time and who saw zero playing time in the competition. Four years on and what do we have? A different temperament definitely but otherwise all the hallmarks of a Jermaine Pennant, that long forgotten prodigy of his own day! Yes, injuries have been a problem but in the intervening 4 years you can count the outstanding performances from Theo, for both club and country, on the fingers of one hand. And it was little over a month ago that I saw a debate amongst Arsenal fans as to whether they should cash in before his value dropped even further.
Nasri, Vela….not convinced that they will be around for the duration. Bendtner?….has yet to do anything to convince. Song has been, at times, lauded by Arsenal fans this season as potentially being the solution to the DM problem but I’m afraid he has a lot to do yet to prove that and I remain unconvinced. Denilson….ditto. Diaby? Blows hot and cold but who knows? Ramsey looks quality but maybe that will be needed….and then some….if Fabregas leaves what he may consider to be a sinking ship.
And then of course there is Jack Wilshere. Out on loan having just turned 18, Wilshere has possibly been the most hyped of all the Arsenal youngsters for some time now. It’s a huge burden to carry but I’ll wager this: Wilshere will make it in the game no doubt but I’ll bet a penny to a pound, like so many before him, that he doesn’t turn out to be a superstar at either Arsenal or for England.
I could go on, and the Arsenal fans will no doubt list off many more names, as they have in the past four years, but I’ll remain unconvinced. I’ve listened and watched for too long now and in the context of the analogy this ‘Emperor’ has no clothes, regardless of what the press, the pundits and the fans want to tell me. I am now convinced of this. But Arsene has lots of quality at his disposal and if he’ll just let his idealism go and take a more balanced approach he may still lead his team back to greatness!
But right now he and his ideals are as naked as a new born baby.
Yes, this Emperor truly has no clothes!
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