Sunday 27 March 2011

England for European success?

That is no doubt some of the ridiculous comments that we will be hearing over the coming days following England 2-0 victory yesterday.

Indeed it was an impressive performance, well it was for all of 15 minutes.

In those opening moments Fabio Capello's men ripped into Wales, who couldn't cope with the passing and movement on show.

Although the home sides defence was extremely lacklustre, especially in the space allowed to Ashley Young.

Space which allowed the Aston Villa winger to win the penalty for the Frank Lampards penalty, and play the killer ball in setting up team mate Darren Bent.

But the way in which England dropped off after going into a 2-0 lead was alarming and should be a cause for concern.

Should that have been against a bigger team, no offence to Wales, they would've no doubt threw away all the hard work done early on.

All ifs and buts of course, but it is a problem that has plagued England for years.

They are though leading their qualifying group, and should secure top spot for next years championships.

A lot of hard work will have to be done to improve, but will Fabio Capello still have the desire in what will be his last foray as boss.

It remains to be seen, but at least his side will be there.

Gary Speed's Wales look all at sea, and have now been hit by news that Craig Bellamy could retire from international duty.

Bad times for the our neighbours.

Saturday 19 March 2011

Future Stars - Romelu Lukaku

Over the last few months we've been hearing a lot about young Belgian striker Romelu Lukaku so it was only right Sports Portal included him as a future star.

A week doesn't seem to pass by when his name isnt linked to another potential suitor this summer.

Arsenal, Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur, Real Madrid and Inter Milan are just a handful of the names thrown up so far.

After making his way into football at the age of 6, it wasn't until seven years later he joined Anderlecht and his career began to show real promise.

A ridiculous scoring record for the youth squad saw Lukaku promoted to the seniors in 2009, where he impressed in equal fashion.

Upon turning 16 a professional contract was signed, and soon after came a senior debut for the teenage sensation.

He now has a record of almost one in two for his club side, and has also finished top scorer in the Belgian Pro League (or Jupiler Pro League).

In addition to this he is now a member of the senior Belgian national squad after two years in the under-21s, where his scoring has continued.

Constantly likened to a young Didier Drogba, it is rumoured the Ivorian has phoned Lukaku to talk up Chelsea.

Where ever he does end up though, he must ensure he doesn't end up like many other footballing prodigies e.g. Freddy Adu.

The jewel in the Belgian footballing crown, he could carry the hope of a nation for well over a decade.

Tuesday 15 March 2011

Capello hints at weakness

When the now infamous one sided 12-minute meeting took place at Wembley last year, it should've been the last time John Terry got near the England captaincy.

Fabio Capello himself even stated his decision to strip the armband from the Chelsea defender was irreversible.

That added to the farce witnessed in Copenhagen recently, when with the exception of Terry, every player, steward and fan seemingly got the chance to captain England.

It seemed to further highlight the Italians initial remarks.

Now though with Rio Ferdinand, the man who was awarded the captaincy, suffering from more and more injury woes and number two Steven Gerrard also out the door is open for JT.

The mind boggles.

It is one game versus Wales, why couldn't Wayne Rooney, Ashley Cole or Gareth Barry fill in in the absence of Ferdinand and Gerrard?

The Liverpool midfielder has also been praised by Capello when filling in for the Manchester United defender.

This latest move hints at desperation.

There is no doubt Terry is a born leader, but when the man in top job states "he will never be my captain again" the country took it as fact.

Now fans of the Three Lions will be questioning the motivation of the man who stirred such anticipation in the build up to last years World Cup.

Not only that, but communication in the FA could also come under the spotlight.

As Capello's own number two, Franco Baldini, phones Rio to assure him that the Terry rumours were simply that and to not take them seriously.

But a day later it is revealed that the rumours were spot on, and now we are hearing that Ferdinand is naturally very upset.

Lack of communication, desperation, and potential division in the squad and a manager who now doesn't stick to his word.

English football could be in trouble, and it could be highlighted in extreme fashion in the Millennium stadium later this month.

Wednesday 9 March 2011

Spurs: Breath of fresh air in Champions League

Following an attacking goal fest of a group stage, Tottenham Hotspur progressed to the knockout stages of the Champions League full of confidence.

On the horizon came AC Milan, seven time winners of Europe's premier club competition.

Despite being huge underdogs Spurs players, staff and fans never doubted themselves, and returned to London with a terrific 1-0 victory.

It was widely regarded in Italy that Milan would stroll this tie, but now it would be a huge surprise should they not progress.

Harry Redknapp should be praised for refusing to reel in his sides attacking intent, and allowing them to stick to their guns with free flowing football.

Although, at times, their defence has looked suspect on the most part that has taken a back seat due to the quality of their play going forward.

It is no secret that this Spurs side has incredible strength, plus for a side out of the limelight for so long players who have experienced life at the top before.

No fear has clearly been the message of Tottenham in the Champions League this season, and long may it continue.

We have seen all season long Manchester City, Spurs' top four challengers, not exactly set the world alight with attacking football.

Whatever the reason for this, confidence, pressure or indeed the defence nature of an Italian manager, I'm sure most people will agree they are relieved Spurs won the top four race.

As we are set for another thrilling finale in the Premier League, Redknapp and his men have the perfect distraction and pick me up.

However far they get just progressing from the group stage, as winners, shows huge progress in itself.

Anything else now is just a bonus, but whose to say when this story will end.

Milan wrote of Spurs and see where it got them, anyone is Europe do it at your peril.

Thursday 3 March 2011

Transfer flops: Jean-Alain Boumsong

After a transfer that raised many eyebrows to start off with, it was soon evident that the public were right all along.

In his native France Jean-Alain Boumsong built up quite a reputation, alongside Philippe Mexes at the heart of the Auxerre defence.

However at four years at the club, and with his contract coming to an end Rangers lured Boumsong to Ibrox in the summer of 2004.

Despite his upcoming frailties in England though, he adapted quickly in Scotland and enhanced his reputation.

So much so that Newcastle manager Graeme Souness paid £8m in January 2005, ending his Scottish adventure after just half a season.

However the defensive mistakes began to creep in and it was clear he didn't possess the movement or nous to keep out Premier League strike forces.

After 18 months his unhappy spell came to end, as he moved to Juventus for barely a third of the fee Newcastle paid Rangers.

After another year and half he was on the move again, this time back to France with giants Lyon.
Citing the fact he felt he had more chances of making the French Euro 2008 squad with this transfer.

Boumsong is now playing his trade in Greece, after moving to Panathinaikos during last summers transfer window.