ANCELOTTI HAS FAILED HIS TEAM
On Thursday night, it was a familiar tale for Los Blancos against Atletico, Atleti were compact, defended deep and with robust physicality, took their chances and got the job done against their arch rivals. Madrid fans will point to key mistakes at important times during the game.
THE DEFENSIVE MIDFEILDER:AN ARTIST
In recent times, it is often said that the art of defending is dying in the modern game, that the obsession with free-flowing attacking football by so many managers in the game today has made defending become secondary and people forget the fact that you might score three or more goals and not win
WHATS HAPPENING AT ARSENAL: MY TAKE ON THINGS
Its been a pretty grim couple of weeks for Arsenal starting from the absolute capitulation against Anderlecht to losing our 15-month unbeaten home record to a severely weakened Manchester United team.
FINDING MARCO'S PLACE
It is no secret that Marco Reus’s contract at Dortmund is nearing it’s end. It is also no secret that a release clause in his contract will be activated in 2015. As expected the top teams in Europe will already be scrambling for his signature as he is arguably one of the best and most promising talents in the football universe at the moment.
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Monday, 17 November 2014
WHATS HAPPENING AT ARSENAL: MY TAKE ON THINGS
Saturday, 8 November 2014
THE DEFENSIVE MIDFIELDER: AN ARTIST







Monday, 15 September 2014
REPLACING THE MAESTRO, DON XABI
In the Real madrid squad there are many players who can play in the holding midfield position and also a few who can play the deep lying role. Here we take a look at a number of candidates.
For pure defencive midfielders, there's only Sami Khedira and his presence will add a balance to the squad undoubtedly, but he doesn't have the passing range of Alonso.
Fabio Coentrao is another one who can play as a defencive midfielder. He doesn't have the passing range, but his defensive game makes him good for the defensive midfield role. He performed that as cover for Sami Khedira at the beginning of the 11/12 season. Coentrao can play in the role vacated by Di maria and let Kroos takeover the deep-lying role. This would bring greater balance than with him as a defencive midfielder
With the last example given, Gareth Bale, could replace Coentrao as the other midfielder with Kroos as the deep-lying player. Bale is no longer the "new toy" and can be moved there. With his defensive history, attacking present & rip roaring pace (remember Batra), he could be more devastating than Di maria.
Although this may seem like banter, using Pepe as a defensive midfielder, isn't too much of a bad idea. When calm (a rarity), he can be Claude Makelele. He played there for Portugal before Carvalho's international retirement and played there under Mourinho in 2011 during the Clasico series. He did a good job in those matches and it should be noted that Messi was kept quiet for the first 2 games & could only have an effect after Pepe had been sent off (unfairly). Pepe has this fear factor about him & that could be very useful against opponents.
For deep-lying players, Raphael Varane is a name that has been mentioned by the spanish press. You can see why easily. He has lots of pace for a tall lad, his height would help win aerial duel's in midfield & at set pieces. He has the passing range and the defencive steel. With this, Ancelloti could replace Alonso and stop the discontent growing about the lack of game time Varane gets.
Sergio Ramos is another candidate for that position. He has the defencive steel and the passing range (he completed most passes for Real in the 12/13 season after Alonso) but its highly unlikely Ancelloti would try him in that role especially after the clasico disaster at the camp nou last season.
Toni Kroos is another who can play the deep-lying role. The German was arguably the best midfielder at the world cup. For me the 2nd best player after James. He averaged a pass completion rate of 89% in the entire tournament. Ancelloti has used him in that "deep-lying" role but it hasn't quite worked out and although his best performances have come in an advanced role or a 3-man midfield that doesn't make him a holding or deep lying player (Germany at the world cup), I personally feel he can perform that role with time. He has the passing range for it, but just needs to add defensive stiffness to his game. He has that a little bit, an example was when he dispossessed Fernandinho and immediately assisted Robben at the Etihad against Man city.
Asier Illaramendi was the one bought to replace Xabi Alonso. He was bought for €39m last year. The plan was for "Illara" to learn under Xabi for 2-3 years. With Xabi gone, it means he had 1 season as apprentice to his fellow basque. Ancelloti doesn't have faith in him & its easy to see why. Illara always looked too nervous last season and didn't take control of things when given the opportunity. You can understand the nervousness too. A local Basque boy who had never been away from home coming to the biggest club in the world can never be easy, but he has to step up now. The talent is definitely there, I watched him at Euro u-23 last year & remember calling him an "Alonso-Busquets" hybrid. He has the defencive edge of busquets that Alonso lacks a bit, and also has the passing range of Alonso that Busquets lacks.
When it comes down to who plays and who doesn't, the final decision lies with Carlo. I however would say Ramos as a deep-lying play maker is good, but it would be waste of his centre back qualities, where he has arguably been the best based on form this calender year. Varane as a deep-lying play maker is something I'm salivating over. He reminds me of Madrid legend & assistant coach, Fernando Hierro who played as a defender and deep-lying player. He would be brilliant there. Also Gareth Bale as one of the other midfielders would be great or even better than what we saw last season. It also brings about continuity of the type of 4-3-3 employed, Di maria was converted from winger to centre midfielder, why can't Bale? Illaramendi should however been given a run of games to show his undeniable talent & to prove himself. I criticised him last season, but I can't forget his brilliance of 12/13 season, and that summer's u-23 Euro's.
Alonso left Madrid in a bad spot, by leaving so late in the transfer window. Some have theories that he wanted to weaken us, to win with Bayern. Some say Perez should have stopped him. I believe both are wrong. Alonso is too much of a gentleman to do the former, and you can't keep an unhappy player who "lacks motivation" to remain at the biggest club, it isn't worth it, hence my defence for Perez. However, we have a great manager with experience and just like last season, we will get pass this rocky start and win again.
Saturday, 13 September 2014
PREMIER LEAGUE 2014/2015 EXPERTS PREDICTION
Uzor: Chelsea
Emma: Chelsea
Obokhai: Chelsea
Ore: Chelsea
Jeremiah: Chelsea
Samad: Chelsea
Tuale: Chelsea
Chike: Liverpool, Man city, Arsenal
Uzor: Man city, Man utd, Liverpool
Emma: Arsenal, Man city, Liverpool
Obokhai: Man city, Arsenal, Liverpool
Ore: Chelsea, Liverpool, Man city
Jeremiah: Arsenal, Man city, Man utd
Samad: Man city, Man utd, Liverpool
Tuale: Liverpool, Man city, Arsenal
Chike: Everton, Tottenham
Uzor: Arsenal, Everton, Tottenham
Emma: Man utd, Everton, Spurs
Obokhai: Man utd, Tottenham, Everton
Ore: Tottenham, Man utd, Everton
Jeremiah: Liverpool, Tottenham, Everton
Samad: Tottenham, Arsenal
Tuale: Everton, Man utd, Tottenham
Chike: West brom, QPR, West ham
Uzor: Burnley, West brom, QPR
Emma: Leicester City, Crystal Palace, Burnley
Obokhai: West brom, Burnley, QPR
Ore: Crystal Palace, Burnley, West brom
Jeremiah: West brom, QPR, Burnley
Samad: Burnley, Leicester city, QPR
Tuale: West ham, Burnley, West brom
Chike: Diego Costa
Uzor: Angel Di maria
Emma: N/A
Obokhai: Francesc Fabregas
Ore: Eden Hazard
Jeremiah: Francesc Fabregas or Aaron Ramsey
Samad:
Tuale: Francesc Fabregas
Chike: Raheem Sterling
Uzor: Raheem Sterling
Emma: Raheem Sterling
Obokhai: Erik Lamela
Ore: Ross Barkley
Jeremiah: Raheem Sterling or Jack Wilshere
Samad: Raheem Sterling or Phillipe Coutinho
Tuale: Raheem Sterling
Chike: Diego Costa
Uzor: Diego Costa
Emma: Sergio Aguero or Diego Costa
Obokhai: Diego Costa
Ore: Sergio Aguero or Diego Costa
Jeremiah: Diego Costa
Samad: Diego Costa
Tuale: Daniel Sturridge or Diego Costa
Chike: Mauricio Pochettino or Gary Monk
Uzor: Gary Monk
Emma: Jose Mourinho or Ronald Koeman
Obokhai: Jose Mourinho
Ore: Jose Mourinho
Jeremiah: Jose Mourinho
Samad: Louis Van Gaal
Tuale: Brendon Rodgers
Chike: Sigurdsson
Uzor: Sigurdsson or Angel Di maria
Emma: Sigurdsson
Obokhai: Mario Balotelli
Ore: Francesc Fabregas
Jeremiah: Francesc Fabregas or Alexis Sanchez
Samad: N/A
Tuale: Francesc Fabregas or Fernando
Chike: Shane Long
Uzor: Shane Long
Emma: Rio Ferdinard
Obokhai: Luke Shaw
Ore: Danny Welbeck or Philipe Senderos
Jeremiah: Luke Shaw, Ander Herrera or Brown Ideye
Samad: Enner Valencia or Daley Blind
Tuale: Rio Ferdinard or Luke Shaw
Chike: Chelsea
Uzor: Man city
Emma: N/A
Obokhai: Liverpool
Ore: N/A
Jeremiah: N/A
Samad: Southampton
Tuale: Chelsea
Chike: Man city or Everton
Uzor: Man utd
Emma: N/A
Obokhai: Man city
Ore: N/A
Jeremiah: N/A
Samad: Man utd
Tuale : Liverpool
Thursday, 11 September 2014
CHELSEA’S PERFECT TRANSFER WINDOW
It’s safe to say that last season was the single most frustrating we as chelsea fans have ever witnessed. Brilliant against the top teams but sluggish and wasteful against the teams at the bottom. The result that summed up our season was the loss to Sunderland at Stanford Bridge. So many chances were wasted and we only sped up our play after they had scored their second goal. Funny enough, we went on to beat Liverpool the very next weekend. This ‘Jekyll and Hyde’ form is shown in the graph below
INS
OUTS
CONCLUSION
Friday, 1 August 2014
WHY LIVERPOOL WILL NOT PULL OFF "A SPURS"
THE MANAGER
Andre Villas-boas to be sincere doesn't have the best record in English football and his time with Spurs was helped by the work laid down by Harry Redknapp. Tim Sherwood even bettered his record with his short time in charge. Don't get me wrong his Porto team were brilliant in 2011, but his record in English football isn't the best. He lacked the right managerial nous to accommodate all the players he brought and make them work as a team. Brendon Rodgers on the other hand, is a brilliant manager. 2nd only to Jose Mourinho as at last season in the Epl in my opiniong. He has the tactical ability to tweak the team to work without Suarez. He also has the man managing skills to help the new players gel in to the team.
NO SUAREZ-DEPENDENCY
Unlike Spurs who had to depend on Gareth Bale for 21 points in 2012/2013. Liverpool were not dependent on Luis Suarez for points. All Liverpool's points last season were as a result of team effort not individualism. Most of Suarez's goals came against lesser teams. His big match goals came in both merseyside derbies, against Spurs and against Man utd (if you can put them in this category). Liverpool also played the first 6 games of last season without Suarez and did just okay without him, losing once during that period.
DANIEL STURRIDGE
If you sell the league's top scorer, you're usually in trouble, but then again, not if you have the 2nd top scorer. Sturridge scored 21 goals and provided 7 goals in 29 league appearances. While he scored 10 in 14 the previous season. Sturridge has been improving steadily since he arrived at Anfield and will hopefully, improve more this year. He scored 24 in 33 in all competitions, while Suarez failed to register a goal outside the league. Sturridge also scored 6 goals when Liverpool were behind last season, compared to Suarez's 1 against lowly Cardiff. Put simply Sturridge was the man for the big occasions and not Suarez last season. Sturridge is up for a big season this year. 30 goals? Its a realistic option
THE DIFFERENCE IN SIGNINGS
While Spurs bought players with no premier league experience and bought players who did not fit into their system (I'm not sure spurs had a system last season. Man utd at least,ripped the profits of their crossing). Liverpool are buying players who fit into the system. Personally,Liverpool played the best football in England last season, which was a high speed, pressing and fast movement game. Southampton tried to play the same type of football, albeit with slower and less technical players. So it makes sense that Liverpool are buying players from a club which play a similar type of football in the same league, and under Brendon Rodgers, they will improve. Divork Origi,Emre Can and Lazar Markovic are the non premier league buys, with the former back at Lille, but no one expects much from the latter 2. They are young and won't play every game, but are expected to improve and also sure to add something to the squad, watch out for Markovic especially, he's a real talent, he thrilled in a brilliant Benfica team last year. If Liverpool end up getting another striker, judging by the recent links (Remy, Bony, Jay Rodriguez) expect him to be a 15 + goal-man.
IMPROVEMENTS
As I said in my last Liverpool article (see link: http://t.co/AH1okVwhnV), Liverpool are a developing team and have a manager that is developing. They both would have learnt from the mistakes of last season, and as a young team, would want to give it another go. The core of the team is English, and after an expected failed World cup, they would want to prove to their critics that they're good enough, more so without Suarez. The captain, Steven Gerrard, who in his own acknowledgement has had a nightmare 3 months, would be especially pumped up for this season. He has even gone on record claiming he feels Liverpool can actually challenge for the league this year. Brendon Rodgers has spoken of how he expects Sturridge to replace Suarez as the talisman, he has spoken about more goals from Henderson. Sterling and Coutinho are players i expect big things from, and judging by what I've seen in pre-season, everyone should expect it. Jon Flanagan will most likely be helped improve in his attacking from full back, and in my opinion, could and should replace Glen Johnson.
Recently its hard to predict how Liverpool's season would go in the coming season, history suggests we will pull of a spurs even without selling Suarez. We usually suffer after a world cup, 2 of the 18 league titles have come after World cups (1979 and 1983), we have been out of title race by the following December after the 3 near title misses of the EPL era (1998, 2001 and 200c). Then we have a tricky champions league campaign up ahead that the squad hasn't experienced. That's 4 factors that suggest we could actually finish below expectations. But what are the expectations? The expectation for this season, as at the start of last season, was to stabilise a champions league place, after a 4th place finish last year. So after the brilliant season we had last year, should we settle for that? I'll say no, we can do better. We should go for it. As Gerrard said last season "We go again" in 2015
Thursday, 10 July 2014
CHELSEA'S PERFECT TRANSFER WINDOW
It's safe to say that last season was the single most frustrating we as chelsea fans have ever witnessed. Brilliant against the top teams but sluggish and wasteful against the teams at the bottom. The result that summed up our season was the loss to Sunderland at Stamford Bridge. So many chances were wasted and we only sped up our play after they had scored their second goal. Funny enough, we went on to beat Liverpool the very next weekend. This 'Jekyll and Hyde' form is shown in the graph below
Culled from Zonal Marking [online]
The graph compares the points per game of a team against the top half and against the bottom half. Only Chelsea and Sunderland have higher points per game against the top half than the bottom half. Funny, isn't it? From watching any of our matches against the bottom sides, the flaws are obvious. Lack of a clinical striker, sluggish ball movement, full backs who can't attack particularly well and AMs who were a bit scared of shooting (I'm looking at you, Hazard). Against the top sides this wasn't a problem as there was a lot of space to work with but against bottom sides who defended deep (aka Park the Bus™), the flaws were evident. The priorities for this window should be a striker, an attacking full back preferably a left back and a creative central midfielder.
INS
The Striker
The signing of Diego Costa and the return of Lukaku should leave us settled in the striker position. As the Chelsea blog 'Plains of Almeria' put it, Costa shares Mourinho’s indomitable spirit and as a focal point there are few who lead the line as well. His aggression, movement and power are salient qualities that have been missing from Chelsea’s docile attack. Gianfranco Zola went as far as saying that Costa represented “the missing part of the puzzle”.
The Central Midfielder
This is another area in which Chelsea didn't waste time to strengthen. Fabregas was signed during the World Cup group stages and I was delighted with the signing. Fabregas is one of the most creative players in the world and he can play attacking and central midfield. I'm still hoping one more midfielder is brought in and that is Pogba. That guy can do it all. He has an eye for a pass, he can tackle, he has very good stamina and exceptional shooting. Plus, with the sale of Luiz(Still don't know how we got that much money), we have the money required to buy him.
The Full Back
Time and time again, we had to endure the sight of Branislav Ivanovic trying to cross. The decision to play Azpilicueta on the left made our full back play very flat. This made it easy for teams trying to defend against us. They just had to double mark Hazard and the right winger. With the departure of Ashley Cole, a new left back will be needed and the obvious choice should be Ricardo Rodriguez as he is one of the best attacking full backs in Europe. But, Chelsea seem to be chasing Filipe Luis who would cost stupid money and is going to be 29 in August. Plus, he's not attacking enough. Other targets could be Moreno or Blind or even Rojo
OUTS
Ba - He scored some important goals towards the end of last season but lack of minutes on the pitch has led to him asking for a move away. He's given us a lot of memorable goals but it was either him or Torres (Hint: Have you seen Torres' salary?)
Moses - He has stagnated a bit since his promising first season and he should be sold or loaned again.
Bertrand - He's simply too old to be fighting for a place in the team and there is interest from Tottenham and Liverpool so this is a no brainer.
CONCLUSION
This transfer window is pivotal and we can't have another season of failing at the last hurdle. We've already made some good moves and with 2 more signings we would be favourites to win the EPL.
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