Wednesday 25 February 2009

CHAMPIONS LEAGUE IS BACK

Jose Mourinho has started getting his excuses in early; it’s the referee that caused them victory in their champions’ league game with Manchester United yesterday. Inter Milan were so ordinary in the first 45 minutes I actually thought they were playing at Old Trafford. Fergie’s men were so dominant, they could easily have been 3 -0 up by half time; it was just a pity that Ryan Giggs didn’t have his scoring boots on.

The ex-special one had earlier boasted that he was not going to change for Manchester United but did just that at the beginning of the 2nd half to curtail the dominance of Michael Carrick and Darren Fletcher in the midfield. He eventually played with 3 strikers but all that supposed fire power remained toothless and barely bothered Edwin van Der Saar.

But more importantly, is the fact that once again, Mourinho has accused another referee of impropriety. How exactly the referee made the Inter team play as poorly as they did in the first half is still a mystery. He tried this same ploy when he coached at Chelsea, accusing the Barcelona coach Frank Rijkaard of joining the referee in their room during the half time of a champion’s league game. The UEFA honchos and more especially Michel Platini will ignore this gamesmanship obviously because it wasn’t an English team coach who made the accusations.

Arsenal played yesterday too and I was getting ready TO watch this game when I heard Arsenals line up included a midfield trio of Emmanuel Eboue, Abou Diaby and Denilson. I switched over to Man U – Inter instead. And true to type Arsenal were as wasteful as they’ve been all season. Nicholas “I should play more” Bendtner unleashed a glorious miss from 8 yards out and Emmanuel Eboue had the goal at his mercy but still found the side netting when it could have been easier to tap in. At least they scored this time and prevented a fourth consecutive 0-0 draw.

Will Arsenal rue all the chances they missed when they needed to build up a big lead with the return game at the Stadio Olympico looming with Roma’s talisman expected back? Have they missed the chance to guarantee passage to the quarter finals?

Tuesday 24 February 2009

NEW SEASON STARTS HERE AND NOW

Now that the race for the premiership has been finalised by the cowardly display of Liverpool against Manchester City, we at Football Is Simple have decided to ignore the 2008.09 season as the outcome is already certain but turn our minds to what the other teams need to do to prevent Manchester United winning the premiership four times in a row.

I can confidently say now that Manchester United will win the league next year. This assessment is based on what the other teams in the chasing pack are doing today; will normally do or can’t help but do repeating the same old things that keep them from being winners.

Now Alex Ferguson is not a magician; he is a red nosed man who just knows how to win. Unlike what the Man United fans will tell you, he has owned the premiership for 17 years . He has been able to marry the old players like Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs and Gary Neville (to a lesser extent) with the new kids on the block. Something no other manager has been able to do, no matter what the Wenger and Arsenal fans tell you. They are a well oiled machine of a team with a winning mentality. The manager knows when or who to add to complement the players he already has and keeps on winning. This year they might repeat as Champions league winners no matter what the former special one thinks.

Next year, Liverpool will make another stupendous attempt at challenging for the league but will falter again. For them to win the league, they will need to either sack Rafa Benitez or give him overall control of everything in Liverpool football club. Sacking him will be a better option because keeping and handing him overall control of buying players like Robbie keane and Jermaine Pennant will not improve this team. Rafa needs to improve his squad around Steven Gerrard and Fernando Torres; he needs better quality players with special need for a creative midfielder who can add some flair and guile to a basic footballing side. Every game played without Gerard shows how much this team depends on him and Rafa’s belligerent attitude with the purchase of players has given Liverpool a very predictable style of play which will not win him or Liverpool any points for positive play.

The ultra conservative play of two holding midfielders is a reflection of Rafa’s philosophy – we better not lose as against going out to beat anyone. Yesterday, he has decided to pin his mast to beating Middlesbrough, Sunderland and Man Utd away from home because he couldn’t beat Man city at home. The man has the cheek but I don’t see how beating united at home helps you when you have drawn games at home to Stoke, Boro and Man City amongst others. Beating Man Utd is not a deal breaker anymore; it is beating the lesser lights that matter. I expect the lovers George Gillett and Tom Hicks to sack Benitez and a summer sales of every one except Carragher, Gerard and Torres.

As for Chelsea, whatever happens they will be without a manager at the end of the season. So before they start replacing the old and aging team in place they will need to find a manager. Roman Abramovich has proven he doesn’t know his football that well because he has made muddling mistakes in the past including the purchase of Adrian Mutu, Andrei Shevchenko, sacking Jose Mourinho, appointing and then sacking Avram Grant and the sacking of Felipe Scolari. So where will Roman turn to next. Is he going for an Italian? Someone else who will need an interpreter just to get to the car park; how will he explain what he wants done on the pitch? Is he going back to Mourinho; a good move but will need ponying up some serious dosh because Jose doesn’t do rebuilding scenarios; he likes his money already in place to pick the best players greedy enough to want to play for two contesting egomaniacs. Of course this will not happen because he was not sacked for any footballing reason but because the owner and manager clashed on who was the real “special one”. Or will he go dutch and try Frank Rijkaard, another good move but will need time to blend a team that he will try and build. Is Chelsea ready to wait for that to happen?

They will also need a full overhaul of players to make a team; today Chelsea has a strong set of players who can fit into most teams but have proved not to make a team yet. Michael Ballack, Deco, Didier Drogba are taking massive salaries and producing nothing; they will be older and not any better next year so should be shown the door. The other striker is a bully who scores easily against the lesser lights but can go scoreless for months. A creative midfielder and wingers are a must. Without them, the logjam created by Lampard and Ballack in the midfield will continue.

Defensively, they are good but they need a second unit of defenders and not the mishmash of Essien or any other midfielder playing out of position or the atrocity that is Ivanovic.


Besides playing in the UEFA cup next year, Arsenal has the most to do to regain any relevance in the premiership race. This season has shown the professor that youth is good but is not a substitute for experience. Arsenal also has a lot of players who are either past it or have not even got there yet. It will be easier to name the players who have potential and can stay. Besides Cesc Fabregas, Theo Walcott, Gael Clichy, Bacary Sagna, Andrei Arshavin, Robin Van Persie and William Gallas; the others can be given away. No team will win anything with a midfield of Denilson and Alex Song or Abou Diaby or Emmanuel Eboue. A strike force of Emmanuel Adebayor and Nicholas Bendtner is poor no matter the team they are against. Nicholas Bendtner believes he should play more or he will leave. I know Arsenal fans who will find the taxi fare.

Arsene Wenger’s belief in kids can only be justified when he wins something, but the rate they are moving they will not be doing so soon. Thierry Henry, Robert Pires, Edu, Patrick Vieira, Gilberto and Mathieu Flamini are still playing top level football in other teams so you wonder why Wenger disposed of their services. Wenger then makes the most ridiculous transfer moves by chasing another offensive midfielder when he actually needed a defensive midfielder. Manuel Almunia is not a goalkeeper who inspires confidence in his team mates, fans or any one else who has any feelings for this once great team.

So Arsenal needs a new goalkeeper, at least one centre back who is at least above 6’ 2. They need a battling midfielder in Gilberto’s mode. They also need two strikers who can score that are not called Bendtner or Adebayor. They just concluded the 4th 0-0 draw in 7 games. They also need a healthy season that doesn’t rob them of their best players – Tomas Rosicky, Theo Walcott, Cesc Fabregas.

Arsenal also needs a radical rethink of their transfer policies and playing tactics. He doesn’t have Pires or Freddie or Bergkamp any more. He should understand that and teach his boys how to be more direct and stop this nonsense of trying to pass/bore the opponents to death. Depriving the opponents the ball is not a score line yet; make something of the final ball and the old Arsenal might be back.

If the board say they have the money to spend, why doesn’t Wenger want to spend it? The Arsenal youth team were taught a good lesson by Burnley in the Carling cup so it is obvious they are not good enough yet or ever will be.

Why can’t Arsene Wenger be sacked?

Thursday 19 February 2009

MANCHESTER UNITED ARE CHAMPIONS


CONGRATULATIONS TO MANCHESTER UNITED. ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE CHAMPIONS 2008/2009 SEASON


All betting shops should start paying out on Manchester United winning the league. No one is catching them. Arsene Wenger, the eternal optimist, has already dubbed them the ‘untouchables’, conceding the title for the season. Of course, Liverpool will make some noise of being in the race but which sane person believes they can sustain a serious title challenge now.

Man Utd have now gone 14 games without conceding a goal so the target for the other 19 teams in the league is now scoring against ManU and not actually beating them. Every player is now playing well; even the old ones Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs are winding back the years and producing champagne soccer. The goal scored yesterday by Scholes was of a vintage equal to the best of the ginger nut. He used to score or attempts to score from this position when Beckham was in his prime and yesterday it clicked and what a goal.

Liverpool can only look on and escort Man Utd to the title and take solace as described by Jamie Carragher, that they have overtaken Arsenal and Chelsea in the final league positions. Whether Liverpool fans will be satisfied with second position is another story. The bragging rights of top dog with 18 championships is out though so they have to look for something else - 5 European cups looks nice place to start.


PS
Paddy Power, the irish bookie is paying out on Manchester United winning the league, Carling league cup and FA cup. - Now this is a man who has steel cojones.

Tuesday 17 February 2009

WELCOME BACK


Eduardo Da Silva is back, after a one year hiatus to recover from his double leg break the Arsenal striker returned to competitive football with two goals against Cardiff City in the FA cup 4th round replay yesterday. Arsenal won 4-0 and face Burnley in the 5th round.

We welcome Eduardo back and pray that he stays injury free, strong and invigorates the Arsenal strike force. Arsenal needs more than Eduardo to get their season back on track but it is a good start.

Thursday 12 February 2009

WHY?

WHY would a journalist ask a player what he thought of the new coach newly employed by his team? The unimaginative journos who have seen any Chelsea player in the last 3 days has asked that question and they all a prepared script which involves saying it is a great choice. The same thing they said when Felipe Scolari replaced Avram Grant and exactly what they will say when Guus Hiddink is replaced by some other money grabbing manager in 5 months.
NEXT player approached should say that he won't play for Hiddink, and proceed on strike till Roman Abramovich takes over coaching too.


WHY will England expect to beat Spain in a football game? Spain has Fernando Torres, while England has Carlton Cole. For Xavi and Iniesta England have Steward Downing and Gareth Barry. The match up is unfair; Spain holds on to the ball and passes it around with exceptional skill. England hoofs it up to bean pole Peter Crouch and expect a knock down to an on rushing player. What kind of tactics is that?
NEXT game England should choose Wales, against them they stand a chance, but not any of the big teams. And they should stop listening to the oddmakers at Coral who make then 8-1 second favorites to win the world cup. It will not happen in my lifetime.

WHY does Brazil seem so good playing football? How can one country produce such good players with an understanding of how the game of football is played? Against the world champions, Italy they were imperious and I was clapping throughout the game. Every player is comfortable with the ball and is never in a hurry, the overlapping full backs are attacking players in disguise and even their goalkeeper is good. Italy are not a bad side but were easily outclassed by Brazil.
THEIR NEXT game should be against the Harlem Globetrotters


WHY does France continue to look for a replacement for Zinedine Zidane? Since 2006 when he retired Zizzou has been missed at every French game. The team lacks cohesion and collective responsibility and the mix of old and new players has been a bad experiment. Zidane was the greatest player ever but the French need a new identity and losing 2-0 to Argentina only deepens the desperation they are in.
NEXT game should be against England; an easy win can help their confidence.

Wednesday 11 February 2009

CHELSEA APPOINT NEW MANAGER


One of the reasons Chelsea were losing with Felipe Scolari was because it was believed that he was not used to the premiership league and coming from the international management which is basically a part time job; he was not up to it.

So Chelsea sack Scolari and replace him with Guus Hiddink who will be doing the job on a part time basis. If there is a more boneheaded response to a crisis, I haven’t seen it yet. A part time manager, with a full time job of managing Russia who has never coached in the premiership cannot be the best person to improve the formerly rouble laden team.

Long may the circus continue down the Kings road.

Tuesday 10 February 2009

CHELSEA - THE SIDESHOW AND DISTRACTIONS...

The team that wants to be dominant in England and Europe is off to a good start. The most dominant team domestically and in Europe is Real Madrid. They have no patience for managers who win the liga without champions league or vice versa, ask Vincent Del Bosque and Jupp Heynckes. They disposed of Fabio Capello for winning the liga playing defensively. And copying that nonsensical mode of ownership is CHELSEA.


This is the same Chelsea who disposed of their most successful manager ever, Jose Mourinho after winning 6 trophies in 3 years including back to back premiership titles. Many reasons for this action include poor results and the utterances of Mourinho who besides being a brilliant coach couldn’t keep his gob shut. He had a remark for everything football or not. After getting shot of Mourinho, they decided that Avram Grant was the man to take Abramovich’s toy to greater heights. That Grant was as dull as dishwater and couldn’t generate excitement at a stag do with 48 page 3 girls was lost on the Russian tycoon. So after taking Chelsea to second in the league and within an inch of the champions league title, Avram Grant was shown the door and things then got exciting.


And then the galatico collection, Andrei Shevchenko, Michael Ballack, Deco were purchases Chelsea didn’t need but were made to prove a point that they were big. John Mikel Obi, the petulant runt was torn away from Man Utd also to prove a point. Basing their transfer targets on other teams identifying players and then making a much larger bid was also a weird way for a team to buy players. And they let them go some months down the line. Arjen Robben came and left, Damien Duff cost £17m and moved on for £3m, Arsenal wanted Shaun Wright Philips and were quoted £6-7m, Chelsea bought him for £21m. The list includes Scott Parker, Adrian Mutu, Hernan Crespo, Juan Sebastian Veron, and Steve Sidwell. That high turnover of players could never have been good of the team but Chelsea just didn’t care. Oil prices were high and daddy Roman was flush


Peter Kenyon who couldn’t sign a naked lady in a strip bar (Fergie wanted Ronaldinho, this man got Kleberson) then embarked on a whirlwind search for a new manager. Being Chelsea with all that dosh, decided on a world cup winner who was in charge of Portugal at the time. With a total lack of tact reeking of arrogance and borderline psychosis, in the middle of Felipe Scolari’s Portugal encounter in the European championship they announced that he will be leaving to join the biggest team in the world. His capture by Chelsea was heralded as the coup of the decade and every news report from here to Burkina Faso concluded that he will be winning everything in sight. Only one person mentioned what every one at Chelsea should have seen; Chelsea was an aging side and couldn’t sustain a challenge for the premiership with the team. Fergie saw it said so. Of course, it was written off as sour grapes and forgotten by sport writers who should have done their job and investigated the claim seriously.


Their results starting this season were no less than spectacular; they started off winning 8 successive games on the road, although they found it hard to repeat the feat at home. They also never lost at home in 4 years but found a way to lose to both Liverpool and Arsenal at Stamford Bridge. Everything just crumbled at the bridge, Nicholas Anelka has been stuck on 14 goals since October; and most of those goals came against the lower lights of the league. Didier Drogba has been woeful and his only shot of the game against Man Utd ended up a throw-in. Michael Ballack has been all talk and seems to want to be somewhere else, Why Scolari bought Deco is still a mystery but after one good game in august has disappeared up his own arse and just helps crowd the Chelsea midfield when he is picked. After the display against Hull this last weekend they have disposed off Big Phil and the search for a new man starts.


The names mentioned to replace Scolari include all the usual suspects whenever a big job becomes available – Roberto Mancini, Carlo Ancelloti, Frank Rijkaard, Guus Hiddink – and those the sports writers only generate when they are too lazy to do their job – Avram Grant, Gianfranco Zola, Glenn Hoddle, Sarah Palin and Paris Hilton. Whoever takes over has a big squad that needs trimming; some overpaid players that need shifting out and more importantly some new players – wingers, skilful central midfielders


The theatre continues…

Monday 9 February 2009

LAST WEEKENDS GAMES

BARCELONA 3 SPORTING GIJON 1
Barcelona is playing the best football on this planet. Their attacking players have the speed, skill, pace, guile and strength to beat anyone and are already 12 points ahead of their nearest rivals. They have already scored 102 goals in the league. Only a nuclear attack can stop them winning the la liga and are a good bet for the champions’ league.
Samuel Etoo scored 2 for Barcelona and Daniel Alves scored 1 too. Kike Mateo scored for Sporting Gijon


REAL MADRID 1 RACING SANTANDER 0
Real Madrid played well against this ultra defensive team and one goal was just enough to secure the points. Of course, they are 12 points behind Barcelona and have no chance of catching them. Surprisingly enough, they have improved under Juande Ramos and Tottenham might have missed a trick. Liverpool play Real Madrid in the champions league soon and it won’t be a walk over. Arjen Robben has been their best player all season and is missed somewhere in west London.


MANCHESTER CITY 1 MIDDLESBROUGH 0
Craig Bellamy is earning his mercenary pay at Man city. Shay Given proved why he hass been a top goal keeper by producing save after save from Boro’s attack. But if Boro continue to shoot at him, and not away from him he was going to gobble up everything. Poor Boro, they probably deserved much more from this game.
Craig Bellamy scored the only goal of this game


WEST BROMWICH ALBION 2 NEWCASTLE 3
Joe Kinnear was hospitalised and was not at this game; is it a coincidence that Newcastle played with a total lack of inhibitions and deservedly won although they defended abysmally. Well, old habits never die. West Brom pegged them back twice but just couldn’t hold on.
Marc-Antoine Fortune scored twice for WBA, while Damien Duff, Peter Lovenkrands and Steven Taylor nicked it all for Newcastle.


PORTSMOUTH 2 LIVERPOOL 3
Why did Tony Adams stop drinking as he has become a morose, bumbling figure with no idea how football should be played. Managing from a sober point of view must be the wrong prescription. He was sacked this morning so Portsmouth managers do have some sense.
Liverpool was lucky and clearly misses Gerard but against Portsmouth they weren’t made to pay. They will be dropping more points in the weeks to come.
David ‘Redknapps reject’ Nugent and Hermann Hreidarsson scored for Portsmouth. Fabio Aurelio, Dirk Kuyt and Fernando Torres scored for Liverpool.


CHELSEA 0 HULL CITY 0 – BREAKING NEWS - SCOLARI SACKED.
Chelsea started the day still in the premiership race but ended it with the battle for fourth place a more logical race. After John Terry missed from 6 inches (no mistake), the game was more than over for them and were lucky not to have lost this game after Hull realised they could actually beat the big London lumps. Chelsea has the best squad of players a manager could ask for. They have the England, German, and Ghanaian and Ivorian captain but still manage to play like pussies.
Chelsea obviously misses Arjen Robben and Damien Duff on the wings; funnelling everything through the middle crowds the middle where Lampard, Mikel Obi, Michael Ballack and Deco seem to be fighting over control of the ball.
Hull will stay up.


SUNDERLAND 2 STOKE 0
Ricky Sbragia is doing something good here and with Kenwyne Jones on fire will continue to climb out of the dog fight. When David Healy is capable of scoring the things must be looking good. Stoke held on for 77 minutes but eventually gifted Sunderland with an opening when Thomas Sorensen failed to keep out Jones tame shot.
Referee Rob Styles should be demoted to school sports for missing the penalty in the first half.
Kenwyne Jones and David Healy scored for Sunderland.


BLACKBURN 0 ASTON VILLA 2
Aston Villa is doing something right and will be playing in the champions league next year; Blackburn might be playing in the Championship. Martin O’neill’s young team is doing all they need to do by taking one game at a time and playing solidly throughout the team, from defence all the way to quick James Milner and Ashley Young.. Seven successive away wins is not luck. They also inflicted the first defeat on Sam Allardyce’s Blackburn career.
James Milner and Gabriel Agbonlahor scored for Aston Villa.


EVERTON 3 BOLTON 0
Jo spends months in Mark Hughes dog house and in his debut for Everton manages to score two goals. Is David Moyes a genius or mark Hughes a managerial prima donna. Everton have managed to stay competitive with no recognised strikers but a lot of guts from players like Mikel Arteta, Tim Cahill and their ugly captain, Phil Neville.
Jo scored twice and Mikel Arteta scored the other one. Too many penalties though

WIGAN 0 FULHAM 0
Eleven men chased the ball. After 90 minutes the game ended. Both managers smiled and shook each others hand. End of script.


TOTTENHAM 0 ARSENAL 0
In a game they both needed to win and didn’t , both managers decided to boast about their domination. Tottenham couldn’t beat 10 man Arsenal but had a better statistical game but Tottenham remain a poor team and Arsenal remain a frustrating one. Emmanuel Eboue has no idea why he gets booed, he is either a good actor or plain stupid, either way Wenger needs to let him go. No one seems to know why he continues to play for Arsenal. Robbie Keane had some good chances but will wake up this morning knowing why Rafa Benitez got rid of him.


WEST HAM 0 MANCHESTER UNITED 1
Man Utd have not conceded a goal in 13 games. West Ham didn’t look like they wanted to change that stat. Ryan Giggs has scored in all 17 premiership seasons. West Ham haven’t played in all premiership seasons

BREAKING NEWS

BIG PHIL SCOLARI SACKED
CHELSEA IN CRISIS - OFFICIAL

Friday 6 February 2009

ANOTHER WEEKEND

Another weekend of English premier league awaits us. The list is published below. I will not be making any further predictions because I never get them right.

ASTON VILLA V BLACKBURN
Aston Villa need to continue winning to keep the pressure on Arsenal. Blackburn needs to win because that is why football is played and Blackburn don’t win often enough.


CHELSEA V HULL CITY
Chelsea needs a win because they were woeful last weekend. Hull needs a win because they are in free fall.


EVERTON V BOLTON
Everton and their strikerless team need to build on the mid week victory over Liverpool. Will David Moyes make a player out of Jo or will Jo join Kleberson as the non playing Brazilians. Bolton have been playing well and might fancy a win at Everton, so might be making forays out of their half in this game.


MAN CITY V MIDDLESBROUGH
The richest team in football against the team with the best owner in football. A lot of tosh that has nothing to do with the rubbish expected in this match. Man City have been busy in the window and I hope for Mark Hughes sake that Robinho is up for this game which might help them get a win. Boro need salvation and need a poor Man city to get a draw. Boro fans miss Bryan Robson; that is how poorly they look upon Gareth Southgate

PORTSMOUTH V LIVERPOOL
Portsmouth will take a draw now but won’t get that much if they continue to play like they have under Tony Adams. Rumours abound that he has a job at Tottenham if he wants it. I believe he will be taken it up soon. Liverpool need to prove that someone not called Torres or Gerard can score. Keane might be missed here.


SUNDERLAND V BOLTON
The battle here is a proverbial six pointer. Both need a win. Sunderland has more firepower which isn’t saying much as the firepower is Djibril Cisse and Kenwyne Jones but they have to contend with reborn James Beattie. Battle of route 1 starts here

WEST BROM V NEWCASTLE
I wouldn’t watch this game if my life depended on it. The Geneva convention on torture outlaws this game as cruelty against the beautiful game.


WIGAM V FULHAM
Two of the surprise teams of the season meeting for a chance to stay in the hunt for Europe. Yes Titus Bramble might be in Europe next year. It won’t be nice but they are both organised professionally and don’t shirk the tackle. Good job by their managers.

TOTTENHAM V ARSENAL
Tottenham need a win because they haven’t beaten Arsenal in the league since when George Bush was governor of Texas. Arsenal only needs to remember the 4-4 in October. But Arsenal lacks the guile needed to win this extremely passionate game. Robbie Keane is out to prove that he is a good player. Will Arsenal grant him his wish; they just might.


WEST HAM V MANCHESTER UNITED
Man Utd have not conceded a goal in 12 games. West ham didn’t concede a goal last week. Man Utd can defend a one goal lead. Carlton Cole and friends will miss many easy chances and Berbatov and co seem to be playing to extend the defensive record instead of setting offensive ones (seven 1-0 victories is excessive). This one will be an interesting and thrilling one but who can stop the red victory express.

Wednesday 4 February 2009

IS ARSHAVIN REALLY AN ARSENAL PLAYER?

Andrei Arshavin has signed for Arsenal. So after chasing this player for 224 days Arsenal have finally gOt their man. So after Zenit St Petersburg withdrew from the deal 32 times and Arsenal responded by lowering their fee every day; the deal still went through a full day after the deadline.


On Sky Sports it was announced that the FA will extend the deadline if both parties have emailed their agreed intentions by 5pm on deadline day. Reports (whoever they are) claim that both parties did not have an agreement by the deadline and therefore did not send in any emails. So what is going on? Is Arshavin an Arsenal player for real or will there be a Carlos Tevez lawsuit in the future if they overtake Aston Villa for 4th position? These questions need answers now and not some time next year as per normal with old farts at the FA headquarters.


I heard that Martin O’Neill will comment on the situation this evening. Does it really matter what he says? I can imagine that he will come up with some football cliché to show that the big teams might get preferential treatment (which is true) and that he can still finish fourth (I doubt he will say it, even if it is true) and that he will continue to let his football do the talking.

Tuesday 3 February 2009

THE MADNESS OF BENITEZ

Tottenham now have 4 recognised international strikers, Liverpool has 2. So Rafa Benitez really wants to win the league with just Fernando Torres and Dirk Kuyt as his strikers. If RAFA pulls it off and wins the league then he would have pulled off a Keyser Soze like trick on the footballing world. But if he doesn’t and I believe he won’t then all Liverpool fans should hold him solely responsible for their demise.


Being stubborn is a manager’s prerequisite. Wenger, Fergie and others have displayed this trait in the past and it infuriates their fans but Benitez’s desire to go through the run-in to the league title with just 2 strikers shows that he will rather win his selfish battles with his employers than win the league. Man Utd have Berbatov, Wayne Rooney, and Carlos Tevez as strikers and still can call on the top scorer of the last two league campaigns (Cristiano Ronaldo) from the midfield. And this is the squad Liverpool want to better with their threadbare striking options.


Rafa made multiple mistakes in this one deal. He shouldn't have bought Robbie Keane in the first place. He is barely an average player and in the confusing and regimented style of Liverpool was never going to flourish. He then compounded the first mistake by selling him back to Tottenham reducing his striking options to a bare minimum.

Monday 2 February 2009

LAST NIGHTS GAMES - 1 FEB

LIVERPOOL 2 CHELSEA 0
Chelsea has taken 1 point from a possible 15 points from games with the top 4 of last season. What is wrong? The forwards didn’t have a sniff of any good attempt following on from the awful one attempt they had at Old Trafford. This is something that could never have happened with Jose Mourinho. First attempt at goal in the 74 minute is not acceptable for Stoke City, for Chelsea it is shameful.

Mike Riley is officially the worst referee of the weekend. Steven Gerard raised his studs and got a pat on the back from Riley but Frank Lampard gets a red card when he is kicked by Xabi Alonso. What utter nonsense. If the FA doesn’t overturn this red card then there is a conspiracy somewhere. And then Jose Bosingwa’s assault was overlooked; if there is a better reason for either more referees or video technology I haven’t seen it yet.

But Chelsea fans can’t blame their defeat on that red card, they weren’t involved in any chances of victory before the card and they are not built to win a game with 10 men when you can only call on Deco and Didier Drogba when in crisis. Two woeful players joining Michael Ballack in a badly balanced team. The less we say about Ashley "girls blouse" Cole the better. is that what passes for defence today.


Fernando Torres scored 2 for Liverpool but their cautious approach won’t be winning them any thing this season.


NEWCASTLE 1 SUNDERLAND 1
In a game that should normally be full of passion, we get another stupid referee decision deciding the outcome. How the referee Howard Webb decided on that penalty is beyond me but he helped Newcastle back into the game. If Sunderland had taken all their chances would have taken all the points.


Djibril Cisse scored for Sunderland and Shola Ameobi equalised from the penalty spot.


Other important results

RACING SANTANDER 1 BARCELONA 2
NUMANCIA 0 REAL MADRID 2
LAZIO 0 AC MILA 3
INTER MILAN 1 TORINO 1

Sunday 1 February 2009

LAST NIGHTS GAMES – 30 JAN

BOLTON 3 TOTTENHAM 2
In what was a dire game of kick and follow, Bolton edged it with a last minute header from the bruiser Kevin Davies after Tottenham scored a quick fire brace to bring the scores to 2-2 after they had been thoroughly outplayed by Bolton. I can only imagine what was going through Gary Megson when the game was all square. Harry Redknapp must have thought he had pulled out another Houdini act and got a draw from a game he deserved nothing from.

Kevin Davies (2) and Sebastien Puygrenier scored for Bolton and Darren Bent (2) scored for Tottenham.


STOKE CITY 1 MANCHESTER CITY 0
So you try to buy one player for £100m, already spent £45m on a strike force and then you lose to Stoke city. When will Mark Hughes be sacked? Is James Beattie now a premiership player after scoring once again for Stoke?


ARSENAL 0 WEST HAM 0
A gooner who saw this game said Arsenal lack creativity. Possession is good but without any player with the ability to make a telling pass or carve open a stubborn defence, Arsenal are not even a good bet to produce entertaining football anymore. They obviously miss Cesc Fabregas who is 8-10 weeks away from a return. And Andrei Arshavin hasn’t signed yet.

ASTON VILLA 0 WIGAN 0
I wonder what happened here; Aston Villa failed to score and didn’t stretch there lead over the Arsenal to 8 points. This is the only good thing that happened to gooners yesterday. Wigan have played well all season and this kind of result is no more a surprise

MANCHESTER UNITED 1 EVERTON 0
Everton don’t ever win against Man Utd, they didn’t do too much to change that stat yesterday. Edwin Van der Sar and his dubious record of clean sheets was never threatened yesterday. Michael Carrick was tripped by Mikel Arteta and Cristiano Ronaldo scored from the spot. The gods are smiling on Fergie. This team can’t win 4 trophies; can they?


FULHAM 3 PORTSMOUTH 1
Fulham have quietly climbed up the league without fuss. They don’t have a billionaire benefactor so they don’t make outrageous bids like Man City or irresponsible ones like Tottenham. Roy Hodgson just continues to do his job as he knows how. Pity that Tony Adams doesn’t even have the luxury of that knowledge; he is a woeful manager who shouldn’t still have a job. Portsmouth might win a game one day but it will be in spite of their manager and not because of him. The only thing this manager has done is get David Nugent to play and score after Harry Redknapp banished him from the first team even though he bought him.
Andrew Johnson and Erik Nevland (2) scored for Fulham and David Nugent scored for Portsmouth.


HULL 2 WEST BROMWICH ALBION 2
Hull dominated this game and still didn’t win. They are still 11 in the league but are sliding down fast. Hull and their former adventurous manager are now playing cautious and it shows. What was the Manucho and Geovanni starting on the bench for, when they are the best they have. West Brom are battling but they are not ready for an extended stay in this league and will be making way soon.
Bernard Mendy and Craig Fagan scored for Hull, and Jay Simpson and Chris Brunt scored for WBA.


MIDDLESBROUGH 0 BLACKBURN 0
Nothing happened here besides Sam Allardyce remains unbeaten and Gareth Southgate can say his Boro team is improving.



OBSERVATION
The team 6th in the league, Everton (37 points) are closer the bottom (West Brom 22 points) than the top (Man Utd 53 points)