Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Espana's Ups And Downs

Brazil Beat Spain In Confederations Cup!!!!!!
        After Spain and it's top clubs (Real Madrid and Barcelona) were king of the hill for the last few years, it looks like the tables have turned.  As Spain came into the Confederations Cup very confidently, with only Italy, Brazil and Uruguay to challenge their title.  As they blasted through the group stages and Italy in the semis, they walked out onto the pitch against Brazil with winning spirits.  Neymar with Pato, Paulinho and David Luiz doused those spirits.  Brazil's one-touch pass and cross strategy beat Spain's pass and shoot tactics 3-0.  Del Bosque and Espana left the game with a winning streak broken and with a slightly different strategy in mind.
        Many others fans, reporters and players have one question in mind.  Could this be a preview of the World Cup 2014?  If you trust my judgement, keep reading.  If you don't you're a... I mean skip to the next paragraph.  My answer is no.  Even if Brazil do win, it will be closer.  Though Spain's Senior team lost both the Spain's U21 and U20 teams both won their last major tournament with likes of Isco, Rodrigo, Thiago, Iker Munian, David De Gea and Alvaro Morata who are all available to play for Spain in 2014.
         Enough with the Spain international team, let's go to the Spain's giants, Real Madrid and FC Barcelona.  Barcelona, although they have recently acquired fantastic youngster Neymar Da Santos, have been scarred by the loss of their manager Tito Vilanova and the loss to German giants Bayern Munich three times out of the last three, and didn't score one goal.  Many football followers also ask, Will Neymar and Messi make a good team.  I say yes, as long as Neymar gets used to the passing strategy Neymar and Messi will have a good dribble pass, dribble pass, shoot tactics once the midfield passers get the ball up to the front.
           Real Madrid have the upper hand in luck of the Spanish giants although they lost what many would call the best manager in football: Jose Mourinho.  Mourinho said his goodbyes to Real Madrid after three years of perfecting them to return to his old club Chelsea, making them Premier League favorites along with Manchester City.  Though they lost Mourinho, they got another great manager, Carlo Ancelotii who was the manager that brought PSG to their Champions League spot claim.
The whites also have found a huge future star!  Joshua Pynadath from America, at age 11 is the first American ever to be on Real Madrid.  He's the new Cristiano Ronaldo.  More on him in a post coming up soon.
           Spain has many things to fix, and many to look forward to.  







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Monday, July 1, 2013

New update!

   Hi guys, I'm sorry but today this is not a very soccer related post.  It will be about a ritual I will start doing on my blog.  I will sign almost all (if not all) posts with a picture that will be the same every time.  It will look like this:
                                                                                                  

(This is Manchester City's logo if you haven't noticed.)  Thank you for looking at this short post. more posts coming soon!!!!!




Winners!

The winners' post will be made every year, where I talk about the winners and losers of the most important tournaments and leagues.

WINNERS! :

6. WIGAN ATHLETIC 
Wigan, though relegated from the premier league they had one surprise victory this year, winning the FA Cup.  They beat Arsenal in the quarter- finals and Millwall in the semis to get to the finals where they beat heavily favored side Manchester City with a last minute header from Ben Watson.  The performance of in-form Wigan goalkeeper Joel also helped with a number of important saves to lead Wigan to the first underdog FA Cup victory since Wimbledon beat Liverpool 1-0 in 1988.


5. ATLETICO MADRID
The Madrid underdogs had a reason to celebrate winning the Copa Del Rey for the first time in 19 years.  With their new-to-fame striker Radamel Falcao they Sevilla in the semis 4-3 agg. Los Rojiblancos came from 1-0 behind to 2-1 in extra time.  Real Madrid's star Cristiano Ronaldo got sent of during the game, leaving Falcao and his men working to a victory. Coming in third in the league under Real, they got their payback against their madrid neighbors.  Atletico have one glory to bring to 2013-14.


4. AZ ALKMAAR
  AZ and their surprise American star Jozy Altidore beat league winners Ajax Amsterdam in the semi finals with two netted by Altidore and then went on to the final where they beat PSV 2-1.  The competition's top scorer was Altidore, who had just broken a record set by Clint Dempsey for most goals by an American player in his first season at a European club with 17.  AZ lifted the dutch cup for the first time since 1982. AZ have been playing better since 2011.  Altidore and his men will bring sure success to next year's Eredivisie. 


 3. JUVENTUS
   Italian football wasn't very closely watched this season, with the world cup looming over the minds of all international team players.  But those fans who are always watching Serie A have seen that Juventus has won for the second consecutive year.  Their new youngsters like Paul Pogba helped "the old ladies" lift the trophy again.  They blew away the challenging opponents like AC Milan and Inter with a lead over 10 points.

  
2. PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN
   Paris's fame got started a few years ago, and has grow rapidly since then.  After a surprisig run in the Champions League, PSG won this year's Ligue 1 and went on to buy David Beckham, who unfortunatly wet on to retire.  Many players who had not been known before now have fame on PSG.  Now, PSG will try to buy many great players as they are mega-rich. Paris Saint-Germain's success has brought them to a Ligue 1 this season, in years to come I expect PSG to appear on this list for many reasons.


1. BAYERN MUNICH    
  It is extremely fitting that Munich is the best or most winning team this season.  Munich had a season treble, winning all three tournaments they competed in.  In the Bundesliga, they (as routine), won as they do every year.  They blasted away rivals Borussia Dortmund in the German league (Bundesliga) by an amazing 10 more wins or 25 more point

   The second win in Bayern's treble is their win of the DFB Pokal, A.K.A. German cup.  Bayern Munich were high favorites (no more this time than in all the other all-German football competitions though).  They squeezed past rivals Dortmund in the quarter-finals,(1-0), absolutely crushed Wolfsburg in the semis (6-1) and then pulled off a narrow win in the Pokal final against VFB Stuttgart 3-2.
   Bayern Munich's most important win was the UEFA Champions League.  They surprisingly destroyed Messi and Barcelona 7-0 agg.  Munich then found themselves facing rivals Dortmund.  Munich star Arjen Robben scored a last second goal to win Munich their trophy.(Right top and bottom.)  Die Roten have also had success in the summer transfer market so far, as they purchased Dortmund star Mario Gotze.  I won't be surprised to see Bayern in my winner's post again.






That ends this year's winner's post.  I'm sorry for the wait.   More posts will come out faster.  See you next year for another winner's post!!!!!     
 






Sunday, May 19, 2013

Scouting Report

Isaac Cuenca  

Age 20  
Ajax
 
     Cuenca has talent that many young players don't have.  At age 18, he got taken in by Barcelona's Pep Guardiola.  At age 19, Cuenca had 30 appearances and 12 goals in his time at Barca.  In 2013, Barcelona's Tito Vilanova loaned Isaac out to Ajax, where he has already scored 4 goals.  Winger or forward, Isaac Cuenca is an amazing young player.  Nothing like Neymar or Wilshere, but this Ajax player has big potential, and in 5 to 6 years, Isaac Cuenca will certainly be a star in the FC Barcelona starting lineup.


Ola John 
Age 20
SC Benfica


Ola John is an emerging star,  at age 19 he made his debut for his country, Holland.  He played one game in the euro, assisting a header by Robin Van Persie.  In his first two professional seasons for FC Twente, Ola scored 10 goals, assisting 23!  In 2012, he moved to Benfica where he helped them get to runners-up in the UEFA Europa League scoring 1 goal and making 1 assist in the tournament.  At Benfica, Ola John has scored 4 goals and made 9 assists in a so far total of 36 games.  The pacy winger is a definite star, making a show at Benfica, Ola John will be playing on a big money team as he has a has a huge 45 million euro release cause with 5 more years in his Benfica contract.







Tonny Vilhena
Age 18
Feyenoord 
 
  Tonny Trindade De Vilhena made a regular starter for Dutch club Feyenoord this season helping them to 3rd place in the Dutch league Eredivisie so far playing 23 matches, scoring 4 goals and assisting 6.  One of his best games was against Ajax, as he assisted both goals in his team's clash in Amsterdam(right).  On February 3, 2013, Vilhena became the youngest player ever to score two or more goals in a single Eredivisie match, as he netted two goals in Feyenoord's 3-1 defeat of Willem 11.  He accomplished this record at 18 years and 31 days.  The number 21 wearer is not well known, but at only 18, he will become a sensational football player.



Julian Draxler
Age 19
Schalke 04

  FC Schalke's backup for loaned left-mid Afellay became Schalke's youngest player ever to appear in 100 competitive games while scoring in his side's 2-1 win over second place Bundesliga rivals, Borussia Dortmund.  He scored 13 goals in his 39 appearances for Die Knappen (the miners) in 2012-2013 helping his team to 4th place in the Bundesliga this year with 4 matches left.  In 2011, Draxler netted the opening goal in Schalke's 5-0 DFB Pokal win against DSV
Duisburg, hitting a beautiful volley from outside the penalty area.  When Julian made his debut in 2011 he was the fourth youngest player in the Bundesliga ever at 18 years.  One week later, he became the second youngest non-goalie player to ever start a Bundesliga game in Schalke's 1-0 win against Hannover 96.
Julian Draxler is on a road to be the next Zinedane Zidane, and soon, he will be on the starting 11 of Schalke or another world class team!
        

      



   

Tuesday, May 14, 2013

The Final

The end of the soccer (or football)
season is ending.  Many leagues are at their last games, almost every cup at it's final if not over.  The Bundesliga has five more games with an already sealed winner, La Liga has a sealed 1st, second and 3rd places, when the premier league has a sealed first and second place the 3rd, 4th and 5th places are a battle with one game left.  The FA Cup final was played the 11th of May, as Wigan had their surprise 90th minute 1-0 win against favorites Manchester City.  Three more major European tournaments are left.  The UEFA Europa League final is the 14th of May, 2:45 ET.  The Copa Del Rey (or Spanish Cup) is on May 17th, a Madrid derby (Real Madrid vs Athletico Madrid).  And finally, the most important or popular club tournament in Europe or maybe even everywhere, the Champions League final will be played on a Saturday, May 25, between two German teams, Borussia Dortmund (BVB) and Bayern Munich at 2:45 ET (above)*.  Try to watch.  All the leagues are ending, so check in soon for a "winners' post."




*Go BVB!!!!!        

Friday, May 3, 2013

A Change of Power

The Uefa Champions league is at its end, but the very tip of excitement.  A few days ago, the second leg of the semi-finals was played.  The results of the first leg was Bayern Munich 4, Barcelona 0 as well as Borussia Dortmund 4, and to quite surprise of the favorites fans, (Real Madrid) Madrid only scored 1.  The first game was predicted that it would be close, but Munich would win.  One part of that is wrong.  It was not a close game.  In the second game, it most likely would be the complete opposite of the real score.   In the second leg both German teams pulled off the score that they needed to go through to the finals.  But why did Real Madrid lose to Dortmund?  And why did Barca lose to Munich?  The answer to the first question is very simple.  Robert Lewandowski.  The Polish struck all four out of the four goals Dortmund struck in the semi-finals.  One of the most wanted players today, Lewandowski drove Dortmund to the finals.  The second question is more complicated.  In the last month, Munich has been working better together.  Bayern Munich have sealed this years Bundesliga as well, thus giving them a big morale boost.  The last reason is because of the change of starting strikers.  Mario Gomez is good, but has been slowly decreasing and finally, his starting spot has been taken by pacy striker Mario Manzukic.  Manzukic has helped the team hugely.
         But the real thing that shows here is that Europe has taken a big change of power.  Here are the power rankings from 3 months ago:
1. FC Barcelona
2. Real Madrid
3. FC Bayern Munich
4. Paris Saint-Germain
5. Manchester United
These are the power rankings now.
1. FC Bayern Munich
2. Borussia Dortmund
3. FC Barcelona
4. Real Madrid
5. Paris Saint-Germain


The power has changed.  The Spanish have handed it to the Germans!
  

Monday, April 8, 2013

Match-fixing Discovered!

 
        Match fixing has always been one of the ugliest parts of "the beautiful game".  Organizations FIFA, UEFA and more have found a total amount of 680 games suspicious of fixing.  The European intelligence agency have sent police on a 19-month investigation.  It seems soccer itself has not recognized any match fixing since the 1965 AC Milan vs Juventus game in the final Serie A match of the season.
        Many players have been approached by match-fixers.  One memorable account is from former Argentine linesman Juan Bava,"We landed in Medellin, Colombia, for the Copa Libertadores semi-final between Nacional and Uruguay's Danubio.  It was 1989 and the peak time for drug trafficking in Colombia, with all kind of stories and rumours-a scary time to be a referee.  After checking into our hotel with my fellow referee and linesman, we hear a knock on the door of our room.  As soon as I open it, I'm punched in the face so hard it nearly knocks me out.  Several men enter the room and throw a suitcase over the bed.  'That money's for you.  Take it or don't take it; it's not our problem.  But tomorrow Nacional will win or you're dead,' they told us.  It was a terrible moment.  Carlos Esposito, my colleague who was to referee the game, didn't know what to do.  So I said: Carlos, if tomorrow we are in the 75th minute and the game is still 0-0, I will go into the area and head the ball home myself!'  Fortunately, Nacional thrashed Danubio 6-0; we left the stadium and went directly to the airport.  The suitcase remained in the room."
        Match-fixing is a bad part of football (soccer) and people are working to fix it.  (Ha ha.) Really liking soccer is good, but liking your team too much that you pay people to make them win is not a good thing.



P.S.  I'm very sorry it took very long to complete this post.  The next posts with be published faster.