Monday, June 18, 2012

Manchester United's fixtures are out

United's first five games and last five games for the run-in have been released.

First five games
Sat Aug 18 Everton A
Sat Aug 25 Fulham H
Sat Sep 01 Southampton A
Sat Sep 15 Wigan Athletic H
Sat Sep 22 Liverpool A

Last five games
Sat Apr 20 Aston Villa H
Sat Apr 27 Arsenal A
Sat May 04 Chelsea H
Sun May 12 Swansea City H
Sun May 19 West Bromwich Albion A

Monday, June 11, 2012

Sunday, June 10, 2012

English Champion linked Benzema

The French forward who scored 31 goals last season is linked with possible move to Manchester City according to agent Jonathan Hope The Real hitman is thought to figure highly on City's wanted list for striking reinforcements, with the 24-year-old catching the eye for club and country over the last 12 months. City about to test Real ability to hold on to Benzema.


Karim Benzema

Spain vs Italy Review

Well as we know. Final score 1-1.

Spain started off with, well part Barca part Madrid. Five players from Barcelona, four from Madrid, Silva from Manchester City and Alba. No clear forwards, with six midfielders, making Fabregas their sole striker. I'm not sure if Del Bosque learnt any lessons from Pep Guardiola considering how Barcelona played, especially in the Champion's League Semi-Final.

For Italy, starting off with Balotelli and Cassano. Not the best Italian strike force that anyone has seen. Buffon with experience in goal, performing extremely well for the Italians, keeping the Spaniards at bay. Another veteran, Pirlo, holding the midfield well.

Honestly, the first half was quite a bore. A lot of people were expecting a big thriller with lots of attacks, lots of shots at goal, lots of drama. Instead I felt that Spain played exactly like Barcelona. That happens when your whole midfield's from Barcelona.

In the start of the second half though, things picked up. Bringing Di Natale on for Balotelli was the best substitution I've seen so far in the tournament. He made an instant impact when he received Pirlo's through ball and placed it around Casillas beautifully, giving Italy the lead. There minutes later however, Spain hit back with Fabregas with a perfectly timed left footer in front of the box. Buffon had no chance.

Later on, Torres was eventually brought on to help push the attack for Spain. But it didn't work. He did have a few chances but Buffon as well as the sturdy Italian defense were there on every attempt to keep him at bay. Game eventually ended in a stalemate as the game slowed down again in the last few minutes.

My point of view, the big teams here are being cautious about their game, not daring to take risks to make sure they win the group stage. The big teams have been playing very safe. For example, Netherlands. They're one of the favorites in the tournament. But after last night's disastrous performance in Ukraine, they just might go out in the group stages. Maybe because the players are burnt out or maybe Robben & co. are still dwelling over their Champions League final loss. The same can be said with Spain, who played a very well controlled game I must say. But that would be of no use if you can't make the goals count. These teams need to pick themselves up for the next games, or else it's an early flight back home.

I wouldn't mind seeing a repeat of the 2004 European Championships though. Nothing like an underdog champion story.

Kolarov linked with Inter

Aleksander Kolarov is being linked to £12 million summer move to Inter Milan.The 26-year-old lost his place to the Frenchman in the second half of the last campaign and was frustrated by his lack of starting opportunities. The Serbian international played with Lazio before completing  £17 million deal to Manchester City.But his current wages could be a problem for Inter. There is also rumours that there will possible swap deal plus cash involving Wesley Sniejder even though Manchester City is not interested with the Dutch midfielder.

Aleksander Kolarov

Chelsea targets Marouane Fellaini

Roman Abramovichis going to take his summer spending to the £100m mark with a £20million swoop for Everton midfielder Marouane Fellaini. They are also closing for Porto's Brazil international forward Hulk in a £38m deal. Fellaini who been influencial for Everton for past few season could been tempt with this offer. The big hair midfielder is wanted by the European Champions to enforced their midfield department. Everton is in risks of losing several of their stars with Leighton also been target for Manchester United.

Marouane Fellaini

Toons shows interest in Kalou

Alan Pardew is looking to build up his attacking by entering race to sign Solomon Kalou. The Tynside attacking is already includes Ben Arfa, Papiss Cisse and Demba Ba.The Ivory Coast international is a free agent after leaving the European Champion. German side Schalke remain favourites to sign Kalou despite interest from Arsenal and his former side Feyenoord.

Solomon Kalou



Spurs to move for Seedorf

The 36 years old is leaving AC Milan on a free transfer this summer after almost 10 years with the red side of Milan.Seedorf is the first player to have won the Champions  four times and with three different clubs that is with Ajax in 1995, Real Madrid in 1998 and Milan in 2003 and 2007.Sportsmail revealed last year that Manchester City were keen to sign the midfielder, but he opted to stay at the San Siro for another season. It seems the player has six offers from across the football world.One of the offers from Asia is believed to be worth  £20million over three years,

Clarence Seedorf




Higuain say "No" to Spurs

Gonzalo Higuan rejects Tottenham approach as he opted to remain in Madrid. The Argentinian who also attracts interest from Manchester City and Chelsea says he will remain with the Spanish Champion and fight for his place.

Gonzalo Higuan