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An emotional farewell

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Allegri confirms: Montolivo will play in Milan

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Mr. Allegri confirms that Milan have signed a new technical and competitive midfielder, Ricardo Montolivo.

 

“Next season we will have Montolivo who is a very good player, very technical. Milan must remain competitive, we must continue the work we started last year. We will start the season with great enthusiasm”

 


Three more players announcing departure…

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The time has come, and the last chapter comes to an end!

After Nestas departure, three players at the milanello decided to take the same path. The players are: Gennaro Gattuso, Filippo Inzaghi and Mark Van Bommel. Here comes the players comments and official press release:

Gattuso:

“Thanks to all the journalists for coming. I want to thank to the club, all employees and everyone at Milanello for what have been 13 fantastic years. It was my childhood dream but life goes on and let’s hope my eye stay open (laughs). I still want to keep fighting and to show that I’m not finished as a player. For now I want to thank the club, the Berlusconi family and Adriano Galliani who showed such regard for me. But now the moment has come.”

“I’ve always said that I don’t want to be a cross to bear for anyone. The club wanted me to stay but inside myself, I felt the need to leave. The spine of the team is leaving and even though it’s not easy, you have to make choices in life. Let’s hope it’s not a mistake.”

“It’s not running away. It’s just that when you’ve given so much, you make choices. I couldn’t give anymore as a player and I felt dead inside and no longer that combative player that could give something to this club. 5 or 6 months ago I had other plans. I wasn’t hoping to get back on the pitch and the plan was to stay at the club with another role. But then things changed thanks to the medical staff and doctors. I got the desire back to play again and here I think I’ve given all I can. I never asked for a fixed place. In my way of thinking, the only certainty is death. I did bad by Leonardo, but I assumed my responsibilities and I apologized. There was still place for me here otherwise they wouldn’t have given me a contract extension.”

“I’ll leave at Milanello what Maldini and Costacurta left for me. Now there’s only Ambrosini left. I really regret the stupid things I did with Joe Jordan and Leonardo. I hope that the reputation for respect continues however, as it’s a part of the culture at the club and I hope it won’t die.”

“To the players who stay here I say, when you put on this jersey, you need to win. I don’t forget that 4 months ago I was 5 kg overweight because of the cortisone. I wasn’t in good enough shape to play and it was a miracle that I made it on the pitch. I could feel inside myself that the time had come and after watching Nesta’s press conference I knew the moment had come because a cycle had finished.”

“I hope the club will build a competitive side but we can’t forget that economically it’s a tough time. Knowing the people involved though, I know they’ll do all they can.”

“I have 60 people who work for me, I have a wide and two children and I have to decide with my wife what to do in the future. She’s the family captain. I have offers. My dream is to play for Glasgow Rangers who gave me the chance to play when I was a no one from Salerno. My wife’s mother lives alone in Glasgow and it would be nice to go back for a year. It would be my heart’s choice, a sign of affection for those who made me into a ‘half’ player, even if I know it wouldn’t be easy.”

“For me Carlos Ancelotti was a coach, a friend, a father and a lover in football terms. I used to joke that they should put his statue in Milanello alongside Nereo Rocco because he was a great man in those years and raised the bar at the club. He wasn’t just a coach, he was an emblem of the club and when you took to the pitch, you did it for him. He used to day: “You get on the pitch and I’ll make you win”. He used to plan the matches with a cigarette in his mouth, incredible.”

“I can’t forget last year with Allegri, we had a great campaign and he gave me the chance to play. We’re talking about two people completely different. Ancelotti knew the environment and it was a much simpler changing room than now.”

“My team mates were a bit disappointed. I didn’t speak to anyone about this decision. It was something that was boiling inside of me for a month and a half, and it was right to speak first with the club and then the players. They’ve put up with me in these past few years. I can be a heavy personality, I’m Calabrese…

“I would never join Inter or Juventus for the love of the club that I have and they wouldn’t want me anyway, but I definitely wouldn’t go.”
“On Monday I’ll start a four week training course and I plan to do the second and third parts of the course as well.”

“After the loss to Liverpool in 2005, I had nightmares for 5 or 6 months. The best win was in 2003. Beating Inter in the semi final and Juventus in the final was big for Italian football.”

Pippo:

Everything that you’re about to read is secondary to this. The first and foremost thing that I want you all to know is I played and won for “us”. Playing and winning without sharing the emotion is nothing, but you and me, us, we did it all together. We hoped, suffered, celebrated and rejoiced. We lifted cups and won titles together in our hearts. We have always been on the same wavelength. And no one can ever take that away from us.

Dear Milan fans, when I got to the club you didn’t know this. I was in a hotel room and couldn’t leave so as not to compromise the negotiations between Juventus and Milan. The first weeks, the first months, you studied me and we watched each other.

Then we fell in love. That evening against Torino. You were angry, things weren’t going well on the field and you were in silence. I started warming up and the roar you gave me made us win the match, pushing us into the Champions League and towards that final in Manchester. These memories as well as all those who consoled me in the difficult months of 2004 and 2005 and the shivers down the spine that we felt on 9 August 2006, my birthday against Stella Rossa will always be in the bedside drawer of my heart.

Athens. Football given to us for one reason: me and you, us, we wanted is so strongly, so intensely that it had to be given. Of course the reality went beyond our wildest dreams. 2 goals, against Liverpool, 2 years after Istanbul, the seventh Champions League. Destiny gave us more than we had dared hope.

Today I would like to thank with affection and emotion President Berlusconi and Adriano Galliani: their electricity and their ability to transmit emotion for me made me stronger and pushed me beyond any and all limits. But I also want to give a thought to those who, from the youth sector to all the wonderful clubs that I’ve played for, helped me to become the man and the player that I am today.

Thank you Milan, thank you football. Allow me to call you my own, the people of Via Turati, from Milanello to the offices to the phone operators to the warehouse workers, the physiotherapists, the doctors, the cooks, from the stadium to the changing room. All the people who saw me on Sunday with the short sleeves and shook with the hope that I would score. Ciao Carlo Ancelotti, I won a lot with you. Ciao to my wonderful fans who followed me the world over with affection and passion. Ciao to my team mates from today and yesterday.

Last of all allow me to thank my family, my mother Marina, my father Giancarlo, Simone and Tommaso. I never would have got here without you. You’re my strength. My dear Milan, I’m leaving you only because that the way life goes. The moment has come and you know it as well.

Ciao and thanks to everyone.

Van Bommel

“I’ll leave Milan for PSV. I may come back as a coach, who knows? This is life, and life goes on. When i first came to Milan everyone told me that Milan is like a family and I’ve realised that. Thank You Forza Milan.

Down under an emotional video of Mark Van Bommels farewell follows:

Thank you for everything Guys and good look with your new adventures.

Avanti Milan, Milano siamo noi!

CIAO NESTA!

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An era comes to an end!

Dear Milanisti here comes the full presentation of Sandro Nestas press conference:

“This is my last season at Milan, I’m leaving. When the season finishes, I think of the next one and the pace of the games doesn’t allow to play all the time and since I’m not able to sit on the bench, I’ve made this decision after 10 years where I‘ve always been happy, I’ve met great people and I’ve won so much. I want to go and try a different experience where I can still do something good.”

“I always want to be important when playing. If I can’t play all the time, I don’t feel good and it’s the right decision to leave. I decided around February that this would be the last season, I spoke with the club and it’s all fine.”

I haven’t yet signed anything and I don’t know where I’ll go. It wouldn’t be bad to cross the ocean. There won’t be any other chances.”

“We all hoped to win the league because it was within reach, so there is disappointment. There’s a lot to evaluate for the future of the club, based on who stays and who goes.”

I’ve been coming to training at Milanello for 10 years. I want to thank everyone for all these years and I’ll miss everyone.
The players that I’ve played with for so many years, those that I’m most attached to, I’ll miss them in footballing terms.”

“I think I’m a serious player and I’ve tried to improve myself every day of my career.”

“Ancelotti was the most important coach of my career, for what we won and how we won. He made it seem like he was your team mate. My first Champions League title was the most beautiful win of my career.”

Grazie Campioni, Grazie Nesta.. Forza Milan!

Manchester City settles for second best

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Eden Hazard is the man every club want to sign a deal with this summer and the price is going up. Maybe the price on the belgian international footballer is even to high for Manchester City. They have at least started looking other players in the same vein. The young Montpellier forward Younes Belhanda is now identified as a fall back option if they cant get Hazard.

Barcelona wants Madrid striker

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The young Atletico Madid striker Adrian Lopez have had a great season this far. So great that Pep Guardiola thinks he would fit pefect in the Barcelona team next year. Barcelona have been following Adrians development closely for a while, so closely that Atletico Madrid needed to name a price. 18 millions.

Rumours: AC Milan looking at Boulahrouz

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Rossoneri looking for strength in their squad. The team is keen on reinforcement at the back and are believed to be interested in Stuttgart defender, Khalid Boulahrouz.

Reports says that the defender also got interest from the dutch giants Ajax.

30 year old Boulahrouz joined Stuttgart 2008 from an unlikely good spell at the spanish side Sevilla, and sits on a soon to be, expired contract!

Mourinho to Chelsea? Not a chance!

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A week full of action with both positive and negative news for the Real Madrid camp. It all started last Tuesday when it was the 110th birthday of the club. Not the oldest club in the world but something we know for sure is that it’s the most successful club in the history of football. But at the same day we all got very bad news when the grandfather of the current Bolton Player Marcos Alonso, Marquitos left us. Marquitos was a part of the club when Real Madrid got their new nickname ‘Los Vikingos’ after conquered Europe with 5 European titles. Marquitos was seen as the best defender in the world of this time.

The weekend was ended by a 2-3 win over Betis in Benito Villamarin stadium. It was predicted to be a very difficult game. And indeed it was. The victory came after a strong working effort by the players.  But it was great to see Real Madrid win after not playing brilliant football and it was also very “good” to see CR7 score two goals without even making a superb appearance. The game also had a few controversies involving Betis first goal, a handball by Alonso and Ramos. According to me correct decisions by the referee.

We have also heard many rumors about Mourinho connecting him to some English clubs especially Chelsea, buying a house in Chelsea area in London. Mourinho have always talked openly about his will to return to England. But it all started the first home game after the 1-2 loss in Copa del Rey against Barca, when Mourinho got booed by the fans for playing a rather defensive tactic and the starting eleven contained Altintop and Pepe as a defensive midfielder.

When then the rumors concerning an argue between Mourinho and the Spanish players was published in MARCA we all could notice a change in his attitude. The 23rd of January the Spanish journalist Siro Lopez revealed in exclusive that Mourinho have had enough and going to leave the club 30th of June. Mourinho changed, he was very unhappy with the situation that was built. You could notice this by seeing his press conferences, he answered shortly to every question, not more than a few words and when he got the question if he was pleased as a manager for Real Madrid he answered “hummm”. Real Madrid TV had made a surprise for him and they came with a cake for his birthday he could not even offer a smile. He was now in his worst moment as a Real Madrid manager in sentence of his personal mood. So the 4 major reasons to his unhappiness according to me:

1.       The elimination in the Kings Cup against Barcelona

2.       The argue revealed in the press

3.       The booes against him

4.       The booes against Cristiano Ronaldo

But his mood was going to change when he decided to have a meeting with the captains and talk through things. Suddenly Real Madrid was a winning machine. They have won every game since and at the same time Barca have dropped points. The fans started to sing songs about Cristiano something they have never done before and last Friday in the pre-conference for the Betis game Mourinho was back as the old Mourinho, joking, giving complement towards the club, the fans and the players. And he was also indirectly confirming that he was going to stay at the club by saying that he and the club has the same ambitions towards the future. And things got clearer when Ronaldo got the question in yesterday’s press conference saying that Mourinho will stay in front of Mourinho himself.

So to all you English fans I say dream on at least one more year to be able to sign Mourinho as your Manager. Mourinho will stay if he wins the Champions League or not. He wants to write his name in the history of Real Madrid and still have a contract that binds him to 2014. He has also renewed the enrollment of his kid’s school for the next semester. So many people would ask why he bought a house in London and the answer to that is his oldest daughter is going to study there after this summer. Another reason to his continue at the club is that the clubs faith in his work and as well as the club as the players they always confirmed that he will stay and even Emilio Butragueño revealed that he is planning the preseason.

Real Madrid – CSKA Moscow in the terrifying round of the 16Quarter-final. Is the mental block of this stage over for Real Madrid? Well, yes I think so but afraid to be too sure. I think we are going to see an offensive starting eleven by Real Madrid. I think that Real Madrid is going to play with three forwards and always going to search for the goal. In the same time CSKA have to score to proceed to next stage and we all know the result of teams that plays attacking football against Madrid’s electric and strong counter attacking football. The key for Real Madrid would be that Xabi Alonso is on his best with his long passes in counter attacks and a strong and concentrated defense.  In CSKA I don’t fear so much more than the attacking trio Dzagoev, Tosic and Doumbia. Speed, creativity and flair are what define them. I predict a 3-0 win for Real Madrid, with scores by Ronaldo, Benzema and Ramos.

 

/ Taeir

 

2-1 vs Newcastle, Robin van Persie, MCFC & Gervinho.

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Dear readers,

The last minute winner against Newcastle was not only extremely satisfying but also very imporant. Where is the gap now, Tottenham? Three weeks ago, the gap was at 10 points and it is now down to 1. We are also 3 points ahead of Chelsea and things are looking good for the rest of the season. Mind, Chelsea still needs to come to the Emirates and Tottenham has to go to Stamford Bridge. Within the next two rounds, Arsenal could see themselves in third place and all the haters will go back into their cupboards. Back in autumn, when Arsenal lost to Blackburn, I was concinvinced we would still get top 4. Alas, it is looking like it right now even though there is plenty of points still to contend for. If I’m being honest, I would rather have Chelsea in the Champion’s League than Tottenham (I hate Harry Redknapp’s ugly red nose and Bale’s chimpanzee appearance more than anything in football). 

The rumour-mill is spinning out of control with regards to Robin van Persie. Let us get our facts straight. There are two possible scenarios regarding him and Manchester City: A) He has a pre-contract with them which means MCFC has acted illegally and you are not allowed by football law to sign a pre-contract with a player who has that much time left on his contract or B) There is no pre-contract and it is all the doing of a bullshit journalist (Duncan Castles) who conveniently works for an UAE based newspaper. How convenient. It is no news that journalists can be bought to write a figure to stirr up stories. This might just be the case for Duncan Castles. Also, Robin van Persie does not have an “agent” per se, he only has an advisor. So take any quotes from van Persie’s “agent” with a pinch of salt. 

 

Gervinho needs to get his record straight. That penalty miss in Africa will be hard to get over, but as a professional, he should manage. Otherwise there is no place for him in world football.

 

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Onwards and Upwards For Arsenal Now.

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Dear readers,

 

Tuesday was one of those emotional rollercoasters. Not just the game, but the whole day. I spent the whole day convincing myself that Arsenal had no chance whatsoever to go through. I was confident. I had a bad feeling. Then something happened. The time crept closer to kick-off and I started thinking “What if we get an early goal?” “Milan has lost 4-0 many times before”. My love for Arsenal lured my into a false sense of belief but a belief nonetheless. When Koscielny scored the first goal, all I could think of what if we get another pretty soon. And we sure did, Rosicky popped up and took advantage of a horrible Silva clearance. Then it was 3-0 before the half and we looked like we would do the impossible. As Adidas puts it, impossible is nothing. Something Wenger must have told the boys before the match. Then the second half was so cringeworthy that at times I could not bare to watch. When RvP missed his chip, all I could think of was “Why would you chip it?” but I still had belief that we would score another and at least get extra time. That did not happen and the rest, as they say, is history. 

 

There is no point in dwelling in the past, our atrocious night in Milan left us with a mountain to big to climb. However, I am very proud over the way we played and I am sure Chelsea and Tottenham are looking at us with great fear. If we can maintain this run of form against Newcastle, it could potentially be a blow-out. The only request I have for this game is for Oxlade-Chamberlain to be given 90 minutes. After we took him and Walcott off against Milan we lost that bit of edge that had been tormenting Milan’s fullbacks all game. 

 

According to the BBC (http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17295576) Podolski (He looks perfect in an Arsenal shirt, does he not?) has all but put the ink to the paper. There are no actual quotes from either Cologne or Arsenal to confirm the transfer but this excerpt from the article makes the deal look very promising. Podolski will have to pass a medical and agree personal terms before the move can be completed in the summer.” We all know not to trust anything until it is officially announced on www.arsenal.com but it is very difficult to not get excited about this signing. Podolski is a truly class player (43 goals in 91 games for Germany at the age of 26 is truly amazing.) and I think he would fit in perfectly with our style of play. His ability to play striker and winger will mean that we will not only gain that bit of extra cover for RvP that we are so terribly lacking but also gain some depth on the wings. 

Now I hope Mertesacker texts Goetse next and everything will suddenly look very promising for next season. However, as stated in the previous post, that all depends on where we finish in the league and the top 4 spot is definitely ours to lose with Chelsea having to come to the Emirates, a game which will be a true 6-pointer if everything stands the way it is now. But for now, Newcastle on Monday. All good things must come to an end and that is also the story of Newcastle’s form. They haven’t slipped too far off yet but it is time for them to refocus on aiming for Europa League, rather than the Champion’s League. Nothing but a win for Arsenal is acceptable on Monday given the form we are in and I am positive that it will not be comfortable. Newcastle has been a tricky game for many teams this season. I am very happy that Joey Barton is not playing, as he always manages to play to his teeth against us. As I said, onwards and upwards is what we need now. Without any other commitments this season, I hope our players sees the opportunity (Also with many of them being 50/50 on being selected for their respective national team) to really turn our season around.

 

Sebastian

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MILANISTA PER SEMPRE

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Yo, guys Im a milanista and, me and my fellow friends will guide u through the remains of the season.

Im supposed to sum up this season and tell you about what I think so far, news, my opinions, rumors and etc. Observe the match reports are viewed from my perspective or my crews perspective. But that doesn’t mean we can’t discuss!

But seriously do I really? Do I need to sum up the season? Or can we just look at those two legs versus Arsenal?

Yes, we can!

The first leg against Arsenal showed everyone what Milan can do with almost a full squad or at least when we have our best players to our disposal.

Milan is in pole position to win the league and hopefully we will win the fight over that creature, thing, Juventus to be crowned champions. Milan is still in all three competitions despite some really big blows on the player front. The team lost Cassano at a very early stage of the season, and the possibility of having him back, isn’t that big. Unfortunately the team is still dragging with Patos bad karma, his injuries. After 4 seasons he still hasn’t played 75% of a season. Our new signing Aquilani, and our nostalgic player Prince Boa aren’t at 100% due to the injuries and Gattuso and so on, but still without several of our players the team still manages to reach the Quarter-finals, Semi-final in Coppa Italia and fighting for the Scudetto. I am pretty happy with what the team have been achieving this far in all the three of the competitions.

But is it only positive things to say about the season? No, of course it isn’t.

The second leg of the game against Arsenal was a complete disaster, it did not display the first game at all. It went from penatrating to be penetrated. And I am pretty pissed of the performance.

YOU cannot play like a bunch of losers and then expect titles, for f*** sake. Jisses, the first half display from Milan was CRAP nothing else. But you can’t take away the performance from Arsenal. They played world-class football for 45 minutes. They dominated the game and ruined the Milan display. I thought it was all over, I was sure of it. But then something happened. It seems like Wenger told his players not to take to many risks, which opened space for Milan and that led to a takeover from the Italian side. The second half display was okey, because it took us into the Quarter-final.

But as you all saw, as every team saw. We got some big weak links especially at the left back position. When young inexperienced players play it isn’t good at the big stages. The puzzle isn’t complete yet.

What can I say? I hope this was a wake-up call for the team and that good things from this game stays put. If ill rate the players today I would give all of them a 1 out of 5 except Abbiati, Ibrahimovic and Abate.

Well guys gotta go its late. Avanti Milan, Were aiming for the Treble.

Ciao Sam!

Arsenal – Milan Preview

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Milan: After five years of misery Milan have a good advantage of qualifying to the next round of the Champions League with 4-0 result in the baggage. The team is feeling very well and playing with a lot of confidence. Rescent results in the league have also put milan into the pole position of becoming the Serie A champions of the 2011/2012 campaign. The team is flying to London with good results and with one of the worlds best strikers in front, Mr. Ibrahimovic. The teams last peformance against Palermo looked very good and they totally penetrated the sicillian side. 

Rescent Results in the league:

Cesena – Milan 1-3

Milan – Juventus 1-1

Palermo – Milan 0-4

 

Arsenal: Despite injuries and a heavy defeat in the first leg of the Champions league and the Fa-cup vs Sunderland, Arsenal may be at their best this season. RvP is dominating with his goals and Wengers seems to have find a way to motivate his players, and it actually   seems like he is succeeding. An excellent second half peformance vs Spurs and a very smart way of pulling the strings against daglish gave Arsenal 6 out of 6 points in the rescent two league games. This morning Gibbs told the media that the team is confident in turning the game around into Arsenals favour. Is this really just a way of calm down the fans? Or have Arsenal already admitted the defeat? Who knows! We shall see..

 

Rescent Result in the league:

Sunderland – Arsenal 1-2

Arsenal – Tottenham 5-2

Liverpool – Arsenal 1-2

 

Lineup Arsenal:Szczesny, Sagna, Koscielny, Vermaelen, Gibbs, Rosicky, Song, Benayoun, Walcott, Van Persie, Gervinho

Lineup Milan: Abbiati, Abate, Mexes, Silva, Antonini, Emanuelson, MvB, Nocerino, Robinho, Shaarawy, Ibrahimovic

 

After evaluating the two injured teams, I can honestly say that I am very confident that Milan will make it to the next round. They got bigger players, in very good form. I think the biggest reason of this is the Strikers vs the Defender match!

Arsenals RvP is definitly worldclass but he is up against the best defender in the world, Thiago Silva.

Ibrahimovic who is also at the same level as RvP is up against good defenders “Vermaelen and Koscielny”, but they aren’t at the same level as Silva, Mexes.

To sum it up I think the difference between the defenders is taking the game in to Milans favour. 

Result: 2-3 Milan

Forza Milan!

/Sam

Madridistas, look up!

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As this is my first article I would like to present what my writing is going to be all about and sum up the season of Real Madrid. 

 

Once a week my dear readers are going to be able to read a weekly sum up written by me. The latest news, the rumors and of course my own opinion on the things going on in the team and around the club. It should also be clear that my writing is not only for madridistas, everyone is more than welcome to read, share and comment.

 

Enough about that and now let’s talk football. Let’s go back to the date 14 of august 2011 and talk about the Spanish SuperCup, The season’s first El Clasico was a fact, Real Madrid came up well prepared while Barca werent as prepared as us. The match ends with a 2-2 draw and I don’t think I was the only madridista who saw a radical change in Madrids attitude. It was one of the best performances I had seen Madrid play in many years really, and that made me so sure of what the season was going to give me, a season to remember. Unfortunately the SuperCup title was not going to be ours this year after losing 3-2 in a very intense match at Campo Nuevo. A game that had it all; controversy, goals, fights, cards, poke in the eyes and much more. Real Madrid lost a title but with their heads up high.

 

Month of august is also known as the last month of sillyseason (football transfer window). Real Madrid presented the new signings for the season which was; the Portuguese left back Fabio Coentrao in a swap move including Ezquiel Garay. Also the canterano, Jose Maria Callejon, the very promising central defender Raphael Varane, Bundesligas player of the year Nuri Shahin and the Turkish national captain, Hamit Altintop. So what can we say about these signings? I did think and I still think that these players came to make a stronger squad not necessarily a stronger first-eleven but a stronger squad that could compete in a longer perspective due to injuries and bans and worn out players.

 

Except all of this the battle between Mourinho and icon Jorge Valdano was won by the Portuguese Manager who also made a change in the whole organization of Real Madrid, now Jose Mourinho was not only the trainer he got the role as “Sports Manager and First Team Coach”. Zinedine Zidane was also assigned as the “Director of the first team”. 

 

The road to desired “decima” Champions League title was drawn in the group stage against two big teams, Lyon and Ajax and the Croatian side Zagreb. Very easily Real Madrid took the group without even sweating a bit. 6 victories out of 6, and a goal difference of +17, Madrid was ready for the next stage and was drawn against CSKA Moscow. 

 

The date is 10th of December 2011, Real Madrid is playing Barca in the league with a winning streak of 10 consecutive victories in the league and six points ahead of the Catalan side. It was going to be the final of the Barcelona domination against Madrid, it seemed that nothing could stop Real Madrid and when Benzema scored the first goal after a stupid action of the Barca keeper Victor Valdes, everything got even clearer. But in the 90th minute the result was 3-1 to Barca. A very disappointing performance by Real Madrid and the one who was getting most critics was the two Portuguese stars Mourinho and Cristiano who was booed in the upcoming home game.

 

But that’s the difference between a normal professional and a world class star as Ronaldo and Mourinho. It’s like a wakeup call of that they have to do better and that was shown after Ronaldo made a radical change, and I think that I’m not the only one who can honestly say that Ronaldo is in his best moment as a player today, fighting for the team, scoring more goals than anyone in the world. Mourinho also proved that he can take critics by playing a whole new type of game against Barcelona in the cup than we were used to. He played as he did in the supercup when he gave the madridistas an illusion of success. But the performance was not enough after losing 1-2 at the Bernabeu and then 2-2 at Campo Nuevo. We all know why we didn’t go through to the semifinals. And for those of u who don’t know the name was Fernando Teixeira Vitienes.

 

Last week offered us a new week of rumors about Mourinho, he was seen in London with his wife shopping a new house on his day off work because of the national team matches. But what is really true about Mourinhos trip to London? Is he leaving Madrid for Chelsea or another London team? Well I don’t really think that. We all know his dream about returning to England and English football but I don’t think that he is leaving Madrid for now. After doing a deeper research I got to know that his daughter is moving to London to study there. And knowing that his smaller kids extending their membership at the private school, Americano make me even more sure of his continuation at the Spanish club. Although the constant rumors about conflicts between the Spanish and the Portuguese group it all seem to be solved today. Mourinho have more than 2 years left at his contract and I’m very sure of that he is going to continue his work at the best club of the last century at least one more year.

 

After winning 5-0 against Espanyol yesterday the situation is like it has been for the last three weeks, 10 point lead ahead of Barca in the league and in the Champions League a 1-1 draw against CSKA Moscow in a very cold Russia the position of Real Madrid is very stable and comfortable.

 

// Taeir

 

Welcome, Arsenal lovers!

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I would like to extend my welcome to all Arsenal fans to this blog which will be handling, you guessed it, all things the Arsenal. 

This season has been as big of an emotional rollercoaster as we have had during the recent years (Last season, post Carling-cup final*shrug*). After an abysmal summer transfer window, we managed to buy a few playes, all of which were more average than the other. As the season as progressed, we’ve seen some horrible displays (Blackburn away, Man Utd away, Milan away) yet we have seen some of the best Arsenal matches of recent time (Chelsea away, Tottenham at home, and most recently, this past weekend Liverpool[even though we looked like we were going to get destroyed with 3-4 goals). Anyone who has been an Arsenal fan for a long time, like myself, just knows that we have forgotten how to do things easy, at least that is the way it seems. Chance after chance wasted, only to be 1-0 down. It’s the Arsenal way and a way which must change. 

Will Wenger be given another chance this summer? I think so, but it all depends on where we finish in the league. Outside of the top four and the man must go. As much as I love him, new blood and new ideas are always welcome(as long as it isn’t as often as at Stamford bridge, with Torres averaging 1,6 goals a manager). 

The big game is tomorrow. Only a fool would think that we have a chance to go through but then you may call me a fool. There you have it, I criticise the manager/team week in and week out but I still fancy Arsenal to turn things around. Everything is against us, AC Milan has every advantage in the world yet we are The Arsenal. And we have Robin van Persie. What a man. Hand that man a blank cheque and have him fill out how many 0’s he wants. We all know he deserves it. And after that is wrapped up, focus on improving three key positions as I see it:

1. A defender who can play left-back, yet still fill in at centre-back if needed. A left-back who is essentially Bacary Sagna. 

2. A creative midfielder. We lost all our creativity with Cesc Fabregas and Samir Nasri last summer. Add to that, the injury to Jack Wilshere and we have Alex “Beckenbauer” Song playing not only the holding role, but also the creative role. 

3. A support striker for RvP. Someone who can bang in 10-15 goals a season and complement Robin. That someone might be Podolski, but that is yet to be seen.

 

That’s all for today folks, feel free to add comments. Please answer this question, realistically. Let’s say with a budget of £50million. If you could sign three players, in the above mentioned moulds, who would it be?

 

Sebastian.

 

Gerrard hails his striker and man-of-the-match!

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This is what Steven Gerrard told the press:

“Carroll has been getting better and better in training and he was our man of the match today,” he said.

“We believe that the more we play together, the more we’ll click. We’re all good players and good players like playing with other good players. We’re all on the same wavelength now.”

Carroll put the visiting defence under pressure all afternoon, contributing to the early own goal, before he got one of his own just before the hour mark.

Do you agree with Gerrard?