Saturday, 27 August 2016

Ronaldo: Pique can look at my 'very pretty' tweet!

Ronaldo: Pique can look at my 'very pretty' tweet!
The Barca defender took aim at Real's run to last season's Champions League final earlier in the week but the Blancos star was light-hearted in his response
Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo directed Barcelona rival Gerard Pique to his "very pretty" tweet after winning the UEFA Best Player in Europe award.
Outspoken defender Pique courted controversy earlier in the week when he took aim at Madrid's "easy" Champions League group and run to the final of the competition last season.

Ronaldo was asked to respond to the jibe after claiming the individual prize in Monaco on Thursday but refused to rise to the bait.
"Well, I'm not going to answer," he told the El Larguero radio show. "What I can say to Pique is that he can see my tweet [with a] very pretty photo."

Swaggering Chelsea have their fear factor back

Swaggering Chelsea have their fear factor back


The Blues played superbly as they comfortably defeated newly-promoted Burnley at Stamford Bridge on Saturday, with Eden Hazard in simply sublime form on the left flank

Chelsea have their fear factor back.
For large swathes of last season Stamford Bridge became a house of horrors for the Blues, as they failed to win consecutive home matches throughout a 2015-16 campaign that ultimately saw them finish 10th. They were beaten by the likes of Crystal Palace, AFC Bournemouth and Southampton in their own backyard, the atmosphere soon turning poisonous as the club slipped down the table.
Antonio Conte, though, has come in and restored the pride in this Chelsea side, as well as the swaggering, cocksure confidence that comes with winning matches every week. Chelsea are starting to do that, and on Saturday they truly clicked, in superb fashion.
Conte has a reputation for moulding his teams quickly, for extracting absolute commitment out of every one of his players; already his ideas have taken hold in west London.
No longer are Chelsea leaden, ponderous and profligate; they have become breathtakingly quick on the break, superbly efficient in midfield and deadly in front of goal.
Eden Hazard, of all those to feature under Jose Mourinho in his toxic final season, has rescued his career from the doldrums. No longer is the Belgian unsure in the final third, apparently awaiting instruction from elsewhere. He is now back to his truly world-class best, scoring a quite sensational goal to open the scoring and remind supporters that he is perhaps the most likely Premier League player to match the superhuman abilities of Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.
His opener was a prime example. Collecting the ball in his own half Hazard crossed halfway, dropped a shoulder here, shimmied there, and found half a yard. Within a second he had fired, the ball barrelling past Tom Heaton and nestling in the bottom corner.
Conte must harness Hazard’s power throughout the season, he is undoubtedly the club’s best player and is nigh-on unstoppable when he plays as well as he did against the Clarets. He unleashed his full array of tricks, bewildering Matthew Lowton, Burnley's right-back, every time he received the ball, continually cutting inside to either test Heaton or play in a team-mate. The former Aston Villa defender's head must have been spinning come full-time.
Of course Chelsea will face bigger tests; matches against the two Manchester clubs will surely produce classic encounters, while Tottenham, Liverpool and Arsenal will all be out to halt their momentum.
But Chelsea will surely relish each challenge. Burnley were lambs to the slaughter, clearly drained after their somewhat heroic exertions in a shock 2-0 win over Liverpool last weekend. They could not pass the ball at all in the final third and were subsequently reduced to merely defending once they fell behind.
Chelsea were so much more precise, so much cleaner, as they launched wave after wave of attack to the delight of the home support.
The second came just before half-time, as Willian sent a fine low finish past Heaton after fine hold-up play from Diego Costa, who terrorised the visitors’ back-four. Substitute Victor Moses added a third late on, meeting Pedro's cross on the slide to wrap up a truly impressive victory.
Conte, who celebrated Willian’s goal wildly, conducted the orchestra from the sidelines, never ceasing his gesticulating for the entire 90 minutes. He knows what he wants and he will not hesitate to tell a player if he thinks they are not giving enough.
Branislav Ivanovic, for example, was reprimanded in the first-half after failing to overlap Willian on the right flank; the pair’s conversation took place as the ball was in play but, such was Chelsea’s dominance, it ultimately mattered little.
Ivanovic is perhaps the weak link in this Blues side; he is beaten too easily too often and has an alarming lack of pace on the turn, but if defensive reinforcements are signed in the final days of the transfer window – and Conte has said that he is looking, with a number of targets reportedly on his shortlist – this Chelsea team will be a frightening prospect indeed.
Given last season’s absolute crisis, Chelsea needed to hit the ground running in 2016-17. Following nervy wins over both West Ham and Watford they appear to have found a formula that can carry them to a Premier League title challenge.
If they continue to play as they did on Saturday then few will bet against them going all the way again.

Rash and grab: Man Utd batter Hull into submission with last-gasp winner

Rash and grab: Man Utd batter Hull into submission with last-gasp winner
The young striker got the late winner to ensure Jose Mourinho's men got the three points they thoroughly deserved at the KCOM Stadium
As Manchester United toiled for long periods at the KCOM Stadium against Hull City, there were some amongst the crowd asking how this was different from Louis van Gaal’s side. In injury time, they got their answer.
Marcus Rashford’s 92nd-minute winner secured a one-sided 1-0 win to keep United’s 100 per cent run under Jose Mourinho going. Whereas last term Van Gaal’s troops often continued to over-pass without actually causing much trouble, Mourinho's side simply kept banging at the door until Hull eventually let them in amid a proper downpour in East Yorkshire.
After two rather comfortable and competent victories over Bournemouth and Southampton recalled memories of United sides of years gone by, this was another reminder of what Manchester United used to be about. The jokes about Fergie Time often came as a result of Sir Alex Ferguson’s teams exhausting opponents into submission. There was a bit of that about this game as the Reds eventually got their rewards, having dominated throughout.
They could easily have scored five. Juan Mata got in behind to tee up Wayne Rooney late in the first half, but while the England front man beat Eldin Jakupovic, his effort was blocked on the line by Curtis Davies. Then Zlatan Ibrahimovic stuck out a toe to beat Jakupovic to Rooney’s pass, but couldn’t improvise a shot on target as his back-heel from a tight angle found the side-netting.
After the break there was a chance for Mata when he took the ball from Ibrahimovic on a charge into the area, but he couldn’t control at a vital moment. Rooney later drove wide, while Paul Pogba and Ibrahimovic also came close from range.

But a deflected Tom Huddlestone shot at the other end which wrong-footed David de Gea was a reminder that, far from being a one-sided demonstration, this was a potential slip-up in the making.
United kept coming at the home side, but on the increasingly-greasy surface it appeared that they were always seeking an extra touch. Substitutes Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Rashford both squandered chances to test Jakupovic by looking for a settler before firing at Hull defenders.
By the time Pogba slid just wide in the 88th minute, it appeared their incessant pressure would end up unrewarded. Their best chance had come when Rashford drew two defenders before sending a low shot to the far post which Jakupovic pushed wide.
But Rashford, who had been bright from the moment he replaced Mata 20 minutes from time, made a typical striker’s run to make the most of Rooney’s fantastic charge along the bye-line. When the skipper sent in a great low cross, the 18-year-old simply had to blast into an empty net.
There will be more afternoons like this, with weaker home sides seeking to frustrate United. But you get the feeling they’ll be less successful than was the case last term.

On the weekend he was overlooked by Sam Allardyce for the England senior squad, Rashford bailed out United. And just when some were starting to question whether United are really that different an animal under Mourinho, they proved they most certainly are.

Friday, 26 August 2016

Mourinho: Man Utd handed 'Champions League' group in Europa League draw

Mourinho: Man Utd handed 'Champions League' group in Europa League draw
The Portuguese boss has likened his side's pool in Europe's sister club competition to one that would normally appear in the premier tournament due to its toughness
Manchester United boss Jose Mourinho has welcomed what he considers to be a difficult draw for the Europa League group stage.
United were pitted against Fenerbahce, Feyenoord and FC Zorya Luhansk in a tough-looking Group A during Friday's draw in Monaco.
And Mourinho believes the pool is one that would normally appear in the Champions League due to the quality of the teams and feels United fans will relish such games.
"It's good for us because we think we're in the Champions League. There are very similar groups in the Champions League," he said.
"We know it's difficult but I think it's good. It's good for those who maybe weren't looking forward to Thursday nights at Old Trafford.
"It's good for the competition, which doesn't have the glamour of the Champions League, that Manchester United are playing against clubs of the history of Feyenoord and Fenerbahce. It's big to play in Rotterdam, Istanbul."

United travel to Hull City on Saturday looking to preserve their 100 per cent record in competitive matches under Mourinho, who has overseen back-to-back Premier League wins against Bournemouth and Southampton since a 2-1 victory against Leicester City in the Community Shield.
Hull have likewise enjoyed a strong start to the campaign under the stewardship of Mike Phelan, despite significant injury concerns and uncertainty over both the long-term manager and ownership of the club.
Mourinho believes Phelan deserves to be given the role on a permanent basis, regardless of the result at the KC Stadium.
"We had a difficult start with a strange pre-season, players coming in step by step," he said. "We won the Community Shield and got six points, but more than that, there are good things in the team. We are trying to work, to change. 
"But every point is difficult. Hull City found a way to get points. The manager is very experienced, he knows football well and how to organise a team to get results. 
"I hope he gets the job losing the match. It's not fair to make a decision if he wins or loses a match. He was one of the most successful assistants in the country, then he was an important right arm to Bruce, and now he has the job.
"Are they defensive? Yes, they are. But that's how they get points, so he deserves the job."

Wenger: I am 99 per cent confident of new Arsenal singings

Wenger: I am 99 per cent confident of new Arsenal signings

The manager confirmed deals for Shkodran Mustafi and Lucas Perez are close to completion, while Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Calum Chambers can depart
Arsene Wenger is "99 per cent" confident Arsenal will sign new players for the end of the transfer window.
Offers of €40m and €20m were accepted for Mustafi and Perez respectively on Thursday and the pair will now travel to London to undergo a medical.
“We are working on the deals, but we are not close enough to announce today," Wenger told reporters.
“Will we sign anyone before the window closes? I’m 99 per cent confident.”
He added: “It was a strange transfer market, I expected it to be easier than ever, but it has been more difficult than ever.
“It looks like it will be frenetic in the last three days, everyone has sat on their money but we know they will all splash out now.”
The two incoming deals paves the way for Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain and Calum Chambers to leave on loan, though Wenger insisted neither will be sold and no further incomings will happen.
“We have a big squad, we cannot have more players anyway," he concluded.

Monday, 22 August 2016

Man Utd's Player Joins Wolves on Loan



Man Utd's Borthwick-Jackson joins Wolves on loan
The young left-back has been allowed to go to the Championship side on a season-long deal following the return to fitness of Luke Shaw
Manchester United’s Cameron Borthwick-Jackson has joined Wolverhampton Wanderers on loan until the end of the 2016-17 campaign.
The 19-year-old broke into United’s first team last season under Louis van Gaal following an injury crisis that saw full-backs Luke Shaw, Marcos Rojo and Antonio Valencia all ruled out, making his debut in the 2-0 win over West Bromwich Albion in November.

He went on to make 14 appearances after impressing the Dutch manager, but new boss Jose Mourinho made it known to the young left-back that he is not in his immediate plans following Shaw’s return from a broken leg.

As a result he has been snapped up by Championship side Wolves, who are now managed by legendary former Inter and Italy goalkeeper Walter Zenga.
Wolves are unbeaten so far after four games of their league campaign this season, sitting two points off the top with eight points.

Borthwick-Jackson joins James Wilson and Adnan Januzaj in being sent out on loan by United after the attacking pair joined Derby and Sunderland respectively for the rest of the season.

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