Monday, 17 September 2012

Defoe double hands AVB first Spurs win

Andre Villas-Boas secured his first win as Tottenham manager against Premier League new boys Reading who were outclassed at the Madejski Stadium.

AVB has already faced questions about his future at White Hart Lane after only 3 games in charge - but this powerful performance and convincing win provided a great response to all his critics.

England striker Jermain Defoe gave Spurs an early lead and thereafter dominated the game to such an extent that Villas-Boas might have been frustrated it took until the 71st minute for Gareth Bale to double their lead.

Defoe then concluded a 50-yard run with a powerful finish across the goalkeeper as Reading - overrun throughout - faded badly, even though Hal Robson-Kanu pulled a goal back late in stoppage time.

It was a display that will have given Villas-Boas great heart, with Mousa Dembele and Sandro providing power and fluidity in midfield alongside, former Reading man Gylfi Sigurdsson.

In Defoe they have a poacher in prime form, helped by the tremendous pace and width of Bale and Lennon.

For Reading, understandably rusty after 25 days without a game, this was a lesson to be learnt in what will be required to survive in the top tier of English football, although they met a Spurs team in no mood for anything other than victory after their average start to the season.

Villas-Boas continued to keep faith with keeper Brad Friedel in preference to new signing Hugo Lloris - but the decision was irrelevant throughout a first half which Spurs dominated.

In contrast, Reading keeper Alex McCarthy, who came in for the injured Adam Federici, was swiftly employed as he made a smart save from Sigurdsson's header and Jan Vertonghen's powerful follow-up.

Spurs looked a constant threat and it was no surprise when they took the lead after 18 minutes. Sigurdsson's precise pass opened up space for Lennon to cross and Defoe to finish with typical efficiency.

The hosts looked overawed and made some school boy errors which did not help their cause. Defoe stole the ball off keeper McCarthy as he dawdled in the area and it needed a rescuing block on the line from defender Alex Pearce to stop Sigurdsson adding a second.

Then the former Leeds man Ian Harte, who had struggled to contain the pace of Lennon, carelessly presented possession to Defoe but Spurs were unable to capitalize on the error and the Royals escaped once again.

Reading adopted a more attacking approach in the second half with Adam Le Fondre on for Jem Karacan - but it was still the London side creating all the opportunities.

Defoe held his head in anguish as a shot from Dembele struck him in the six-yard area but somehow landed the wrong side of the post with McCarthy wrong-footed.

A second goal looked inevitable and finally came 19 minutes from time when Kyle Walker broke into the area and pulled the ball back for Bale, whose half-hit finish deceived McCarthy.

And with the home side's spirit broken, the third goal followed quickly, Defoe breaking from the halfway line to outpace the defence and send a deadly finish into the far corner to put gloss on an excellent Spurs performance that even the concession of Robson-Kanu's late goal could not tarnish.

Overall great performance from Spurs, who were great on the break. Jermain Defoe looked lethal upfront and Dembele in midfield was physically strong and bossed the game in midfield alongside Sandro. For Reading, the question is how will they react back? They have to bounce back and come back stronger. This result was a lesson for Reading to learn because the Premier League is one of he toughest and most unforgiving leagues in the world.
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Sunday, 9 September 2012

Subs were brought on too late says Scotland manager Craig Levein

Scotland boss Craig Levein has admitted that he brought on subs too late during his side's World Cup qualifier against Serbia, which ended in a 0-0 draw.

Levein brought on Celtic's James Forrest with just over 20 minutes remaining and in the final 10 minutes threw on Jamie Mackie and former Huddersfield Town hitman Jordan Rhodes, who joined Blackburn Rovers in an £8 million deal.
Though, Scotland's delivery let them down in a first half of few chances at Hampden Park, but the home side did create more opportunities in the second half which will give Levein and Scottish fans hope.

However, lone striker Kenny Miller and Steven Naismith failed to hit the target. Forrest had one of the Scots' few efforts on target in stoppage time, Vladimir Stojkovic making a good save for the Serbians, who will be happier with a point than Scotland.

The result means that, after the first round of fixtures of the 2014 World Cup qualifiers, Scotland and Serbia trail Belgium and Croatia by two points in Group A. An average performance from the Scot's, but Levein has to get the team to create more opportunities as well as find the killer instinct upfront to convert the opportunities into goals, though based on Jordan Rhodes's goal scoring last season for Huddersfield I think he should be given the opportunity to start, perhaps with Kenny Miller.

At the end of the day not a disaster for the Scot's given their previous performances, though there's still work to be done for this Scottish side to qualify ahead of Belgium and Croatia who I feel are the favorites to qualify given the quality both sides possess. Long way to go for Scotland!

Saturday, 8 September 2012

Bendtner still has a future at Arsenal!

Arsenal's Danish international who signed on a season long loan deal for Serie A champions Juve on transfer deadline day with a view to a permanent deal after struggling to establish himself in the first team at the Emirates.

Bendtner's start to life in Turin has proved tough so far, with Juve fans skeptical over the Dane's ability, while club officials have reportedly put him on a strict diet after being unimpressed with his poor fitness levels.

And it seems that whether the move works out of not, a return to Arsenal is still on the cards, with Wenger still a big fan.

'It is not for nothing that I loaned him to Juventus. He is a talented player. There he will grow and then return to my team,' Wenger told the Italian media.

'I am convinced that a team like Juventus, in a very difficult league, especially for strikers, he can make the final leap in quality.

'Don't forget, he is a boy of 24 years. The right age to prove who he is. He is not short of talent - otherwise I would not have bought him at just 16-years-old.'

The comments come as a surprise given the broken relationship between Bendtner and Wenger, with Bendtner being frustrated at the fact that he has had to play out wide on the wing and not being given a proper chance during his time at the Emirates.

But Wenger is willing to put that behind him, and finished by saying he wants to resolve his problems with Bendtner:
'We believe in him and that is why we only gave him to Juventus on loan. I think he can resolve his problems with us and prove himself.

Wenger finished by saying that he still believes in the 24 year old Danish striker!
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Thursday, 6 September 2012

Cole ready to quit Chelsea?

Ashley Cole is apparently ready to walk out on Chelsea after only being offered a one-year deal to extend his stay at the club.

The England defender is in the last year of his contract and could leave Stamford Bridge in January for free.

A club insider said Abramovich has a rule at the club, the any player of 30 can only be given a one-year extension but it's madness in Ashley Cole's case.

"Everyone knows he's the best left-back in the world.

"He trains hard, really looks after himself and can play at this level for many more years to come. There isn't a club in the world who wouldn't want Ashley on a free."

Cole, 31, famously left Arsenal in 2006 after he claimed that he almost 'crashed his car' when the Gunners only offered him a £55,000 per week deal.

Now Cole - who will miss England's World Cup qualifier against Moldova tomorrow with an ankle injury - has another contract battle to deal with.

Real Madrid boss Jose Mourinho is a huge admirer of his former player and if Cole does quit Chelsea, the big spending Paris St Germain and Zenit St Petersburg would be able to offer a mega money deal for Cole.

Cole was willing to see out his career at Stamford Bridge so this has stunned insiders.

Last night there was further evidence to prove that Chelsea are ready to lose Cole when his understudy Ryan Bertrand signed a new five-year contract.

Bertrand, 23, has been rewarded for his progress at the club.

He became the first man ever to make his Champions League debut in the final in May and made his England debut last month against Italy.

Another player whose Blues days are numbered is Florent Malouda who has been ordered to train with the youngsters.

The French winger, 32, tweeted a picture of the club's Under-21 academy and said: "This is where I'll train for my last season with the Blues!!!"
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Big spending Zenit ready to splash the cash on Nani

Free-spending Russian side Zenit St Petersburg are set to continue their summer spending spree by splashing out £25m for a move for Manchester United's Portuguese winger Nani.

The Russian champions stunned the world of European football on Monday after splashing out €80m on Porto's Brazilian forward Hulk and Benfica midfielder Axel Witsel.

According to sources close to the club, Zenit boss Luciano Spalletti is keen to add more quality to his already strong squad, with Nani now thought to be his main transfer priority before the close of the Russian transfer window.

The Portugal winger has yet to regain his place in the first-team since being dropped after United's opening day defeat to Everton at Goodison Park.

The impressive form of United's new signings Shinji Kagawa and Robin Van Persie, together with the presence of wingers Antonio Valencia and Ashley Young, could mean that United are willing to entertain offers for the 25-year-old Portugal international.
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Wednesday, 5 September 2012

Italian superstar Del Piero moves to Sydney FC!

Australian side Sydney FC have completed the signing of former Italy international Alessandro Del Piero. The 37-year-old striker has signed a two-year deal with the A-League club.

Del Piero left Serie A champions Juventus in the summer after making more than 700 appearances for the side from Turin.

He had recently been linked with a move to the Premier League but decided to sign for Sydney. Liverpool had reportedly shown an interest in the Italian, although it is understood no approach was made, while Del Piero was also linked with a move to Southampton. Scottish champions Celtic were also interested, having held preliminary discussions with the Italian's advisors.

"I am extremely happy to be joining Sydney FC," said Del Piero.
"This is a very big moment for me because I want to continue my career in a new part of the world where I can make a major contribution and help grow the game I love."

Del Piero, who was capped 91 times for Italy, is the latest in a list of former stars to have moved to Australia. The likes of Robbie Fowler, Romario, Juninho and Dwight Yorke have all previously played in the A-League.