Friday, December 4, 2015


Xavi says Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo remain the two best players in the world but says his former Barcelona team-mate deserves to win the Ballon d'Or.

Messi has won the award four times to Ronaldo's three, with the Real Madrid star voted the best player in the world in each of the last two years.

However, the Argentina captain inspired his side to the treble last season and Xavi believes that that achievement means he is the undisputed favourite to win the prize again.

He told Fifa.com: "I think Leo is the clear favourite now, and he deserves it too for everything he’s achieved at Barcelona.

"There’s no comparison in my book. He has total command of every aspect of the game. He’s the best at everything and he shows that in every match. He deserves this Ballon d’Or."

Xavi, who left Barca for Qatari club Al-Sadd at the end of last season, also tipped Catalan duo Luis Suarez and Neymar to rival Messi and Ronaldo in the years ahead.


"Cristiano and Messi are still a cut above, but other players can come into it too, like Neymar and Luis. 

Source by: http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/3277/la-liga/2015/12/04/17992912/xavi-messi-should-win-ballon-dor?ICID=SP_TS_3

Thursday, November 19, 2015

Sportsmail has launched My Club, a brilliant new blog where you - the fans - can have YOUR say on what's going on at YOUR club.
Whether you support the best team in the Premier League or the one propping up the Football League, everyone wants to air their feelings from time to time.
Now here's YOUR chance!


Each week, Sportsmail will publish the best article sent in by our army of readers on what is going on at their club right now.
We want to hear from you - whether it's to toast your team's success or stick the boot into the what's going wrong at your favourite side.
You may want to praise your striker who can't stop scoring or hail the manager with the golden touch. If so, let us know.
Or you may feel like aiming your anger at the donkey up front or the boss who doesn't know his 4-4-2s from his 3-4-3s. This is your place to let off some steam.
So, what are you waiting for? Send us your pieces and we will publish the best ones on the biggest and best football website around.

Source by: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2024163/My-Club-blog-Write-football-team.html

Saturday, September 19, 2015

HAS WENGER BROKEN MOURINHO HOODOO?

Chelsea will be hoping to kickstart their faltering season against Arsenal after a midweek Champions League victory against Maccabi Tel Aviv.

The Gunners, meanwhile, will be hoping to bounce back from a nightmare night in Zagreb on Tuesday. Arsene Wenger finally broke his Jose Mourinho hoodoo in the Community Shield in August at the 14th attempt, but in the league, the north Londoners remain winless in their last seven Premier League clashes with the Blues (D3 L4).

Theo Walcott, who netted against Dinamo Zagreb, could be key to Arsenal’s chances having netted 11 goals in his last 11 league starts.

As for Mourinho, he’ll be hoping to keep alive his record of having never lost consecutive home Premier League games following a shock defeat to Crystal Palace.

League leaders Manchester City, meanwhile, will be eager to return to winning ways at home to West Ham after a defeat to Juventus. Manuel Pellegrini’s side have won their opening five games of a top-flight season for only the second time ever (after 1912-13).

City have now gone an impressive nine hours and 26 minutes of Premier League football without conceding a goal but in Dimitri Payet, they’ll face a player in form. Including last season’s Ligue 1 campaign with Marseille, the playmaker has been directly involved in 11 goals (four goals, seven assists) in his last 13 league appearances.


Like Arsenal and City, Manchester United also endured a difficult Champions League opener in midweek, going down 2-1 away at PSV. On Sunday, Louis van Gaal’s side face another tricky away trip to St. Mary’s, with Southampton winning five and losing just one of their last seven Premier League home fixtures.

Under Van Gaal, United have won just seven of their 21 Premier League away matches while against the Saints, they’ve failed to keep a clean sheet in any of their last seven league encounters. However, Ronald Koeman’s side are currently enduring a difficult run of form, with only two wins in their last 11 top-flight games (D4 L5).

If Southampton are to make it three wins in 12, they’ll have to deal with United’s intense work ethic, which has seen the Red Devils cover more ground than anyone else in this season’s Premier League (578.5 km).

BARCA SLOW TO START?

Barcelona were held by Roma in the Champions League in midweek, but face Levante as the only side in La Liga with a 100 per cent record so far this season.

Barca are unbeaten in 17 league games (W15 D2), keeping 11 clean sheets in the process, while Levante are without a win in seven (D4 L3) and have failed to score in each of their last three away La Liga fixtures. If they fail to score at the Camp Nou at the weekend, they will equal their longest goalless streak on the road in the league (four games), a run they last suffered back in 1964.

Expect a slow start to this game, with all six goals scored by these two sides in La Liga this season coming in the second half (four for Barcelona, two for Levante).



Fresh from his hat-trick against Shakhtar Donetsk, Cristiano Ronaldo will be hoping to add to his season tally at home to Granada.

The Portuguese superstar netted five goals in Madrid’s 9-1 mauling of Saturday’s opponents back in April while overall, they have lost only one of their previous 21 home league games against Granada, winning 18 and drawing two.

However, it is in defence where Rafael Benitez’s side have impressed most this season, with Manchester City the only other side in Europe’s top five leagues yet to concede a single goal. Indeed, if Madrid manage another shut-out this weekend, they equal their best ever defensive start to a league campaign (four games without conceding in 1975-76).

DORTMUND FACE LEVERKUSEN TEST

Bayern Munich travel to Bundesliga new-boys Darmstadt at the weekend eager to keep alive their 100 per cent start to the new league season.

Bayern have won each of their last 21 Bundesliga games against newly-promoted sides, with their last defeat coming in August 2010, when they were beaten 2-0 in Kaiserslautern. Darmstadt have only taken one point in total from their four previous top-tier clashes with the German champions, losing the other three.

However, like Bayern, Darmstadt remain unbeaten in the league this season and are the only side in the top division yet to find themselves behind in a game.

But in Thomas Muller, Darmstadt faces a man in form after his brace in midweek against Olympiacos. The 26-year-old has scored six times in the Bundesliga already this season and will take some stopping.


Borussia Dortmund host Bayer Leverkusen on Sunday hoping to make it five wins out of five in the league this season. Their record of 12 points and a plus-12 goal difference after four games is second only to Stuttgart in Bundesliga history (+13 goal difference in 1996-97) but Leverkusen will be no push-overs.

Dortmund are without a win in their last four Bundesliga games against Leverkusen (D2, L2) and have lost their last two home games against Bayer without scoring. However, Roger Schmidt’s side have struggled so far this season and currently find themselves 13th in the league, having lost their last two games.

TOP VS SECOND IN SERIE A

Inter have enjoyed a flying start to the season and remain the only side in Serie A with a 100 per cent record. This weekend, they face a top-of-the-table clash with second-placed Chievo.

The Nerazzurri have an impressive record in Serie A against Chievo, winning 15 of 26 meetings and losing just four times. Indeed, Chievo have failed even to find the back of the net in six of their last nine league clashes with Inter.

However, the Flying Donkeys themselves have enjoyed a superb start to 2015-16, remaining unbeaten after their first three games, something they have achieved only once before in Serie A (2004).

Juventus beat Manchester City in midweek but have struggled in the early stages of the Serie A season, and in Genoa face one of the three sides to beat them in the league last season (along with Parma and Torino).

In total, Genoa have won just two of their last 23 Serie A encounters against Juventus, and have netted a total of three goals in their last seven league meetings with Juve, so the Turin giants will be confident of a first domestic win of the season.

GOALS GALORE FOR PSG & REIMS

Ligue 1 champions PSG lost their 100 per cent record at the start of this season in a 2-2 draw with Bordeaux, and face a tricky trip to Reims at the weekend.

At the Stade Auguste Delaune, Reims have lost only two of their last nine Ligue 1 meetings with PSG (W3 D4) and whatever the result, the crowd should expect goals, with the last 18 encounters between these two sides producing a total of 65 goals (3.6 per game), the most on average of any game played 10 or more times.


On Sunday, Marseille and Lyon, two of last season’s title hopefuls, go head-to-head at the Stade Velodrome.

Having won just three of their last 17 home clashes with Lyon (D8 L6), Marseille will need to be at their best against a visiting side who have lost just two of their last 13 top-tier games (W7 D4) and only one of their last eight on the road (W6 D1).

With Lyon also keeping a clean sheet in five of their last six games, the hosts will look to the likes of Michy Batshuayi to make the breakthrough at the weekend. The striker is currently in the midst of a fine run of form, having had a hand in five of Marseille’s last eight Ligue 1 goals (scoring three and assisting two).

Friday, September 18, 2015

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has ordered club scouts to find a suitable replacement for Branislav Ivanovic, according to reports.

Serbian defender Ivanovic has gained a reputation as being one of the most consistent Premier League performers since his arrival in 2008.
The 31-year-old has struggled this term, however, and has been directly at fault for several goals Chelsea have conceded.
Chelsea are now doubting his longevity in the top flight, and have therefore begun searching for his successor, according to the Daily Mail.
The Premier League champions were planning to offer Ivanovic a 12-month contract extension, but the recent dip in his performances have changed things.
Mourinho is apparently planning life without him and the club are considering transfer moves for several players they believe can fill the Serbian’s boots.

Ivanovic has made 220 league appearances for the Blues (Picture: Getty)

Monday, September 14, 2015

Seven things we learnt: Leicester form sees Foxes pushing for Europe, Crystal Palace defeat hardly a setback, Spurs' start drastically changes and Swansea search for consistency

Arsenal strikers fail to convince despite finding the target

On the face of things, goals for Theo Walcott and Olivier Giroud should be exactly what was needed to shut up the critics at the Emirates and convince fans that Arsenal's current strike force is strong enough to lead a Premier League title challenge. But the true story isn't quite what it seems.

In total, Arsenal had 29 shots at goal during the 2-0 win against Stoke on Saturday, with an impressive 12 on target. So to come away with just two goals against a side languishing down in the relegation zone – despite Stoke expected to challenge for a top-10 finish this season – goes down as a disappointment.

Walcott had eight of those efforts, missing one simple header when the goal was at his mercy, while Giroud had two shots at goal once he came off the substitutes’ bench. While one found the back of the net, the other saw him capitalise on a sloppy mishit in the Stoke defence only to fire the ball wide of the goal with just Jack Butland to beat. True, the young English goalkeeper put in one of his best performances, but Arsenal are nowhere closer to solving their goalscoring conundrum.


United show signs of revival in dominant win over Liverpool

There was once a time where Manchester United would be openly confident of securing a result against Liverpool, but that hasn’t been the case in recent seasons. However, Saturday evening’s meeting saw United play with a swagger that they have rarely demonstrated since Sir Alex Ferguson retired, and he result came in the form of a convincing 3-1 victory and a debut goal from record teenage signing Anthony Martial.

Even when Christian Benteke scored a screamer to get Liverpool back into the game, United were able to kick on and control the game, with Martial coming on to make a name for himself and register a debut to remember. If United can keep that confidence this season, there’s no reason to suggest that anything other than success is on the cards.

Anthony Martial celebrates scoring on his United debut

Chelsea look like they’re missing leading figures in the dressing room

What’s wrong with Chelsea? Jose Mourinho is busy blaming computers, luck and team doctors, Diego Costa can’t find the back of the net to save his life and the strongest defence in 2014/15 is suddenly the weakest. Could it be possible that the Blues’ struggles, which continued with a 3-1 defeat at Everton, is down to a lack of leaders in the squad?

The last two seasons has seen the likes of Frank Lampard, Didier Drogba, Ashley Cole and Petr Cech leave the club, meaning John Terry stands alone as the club’s last remaining member of the ‘Old Guard’. Branislav Ivanovic looks a shadow of his former self this season as he continues to struggle for form, while Cesc Fabregas has endured one of the poorest starts to a season in his entire career.

Steven Naismith's hat-trick dealt Chelsea a second straight defeat

Chelsea’s squad is talented enough that they can’t be ruled out of launching an incredible comeback to retain their title, but the problem is Manchester City look untouchable right now, and they may be too strong for anyone, let a Chelsea side 11 points adrift, to catch.

Leicester for Europe? Suddenly it’s not so absurd

Few would have expected Leicester to be sitting pretty in second after five games of the Premier League season, but even fewer would have 33 points from 14 matches that stretches back into last season’s unlikely survival bid. Nigel Pearson has been replaced by Claudio Ranieri, but the squad’s team spirit looks intact and they continue to show an incredible resilience that any side would be proud of in the top flight.

Selecting Leicester v Aston Villa for the 4pm kick-off on Sunday raised many an eyebrow, but the two sides played out an early contender for match of the season. Jack Grealish and Carles Gil put the away side ahead with two beautiful goals, only for the Foxes to complete a breath-taking comeback that was completed through Nathan Dyer’s brave injury-time header. With that belief and character among their squad, there’s no stopping Leicester this season.

Nathan Dyer heads home Leicester’s late winner

Palace defeat hardly a setback as Pardew’s Eagles continue to impress

A deflated Crystal Palace suffered a late 1-0 defeat to Premier League champions-elect Manchester City on Saturday, but they would’ve been forgiven for scratching their heads and questioning who had delivered the disastrous blow. Kelechi Iheanacho, wearing No 72, showed a striker’s instinct when he reached an Alex McCarthy parry first to tap in an injury-time winner.
But Palace should not be disheartened. For 90 minutes, they did what no other side has been able to do this season and keep City goalless, and they still sit in fifth position with a credible nine points from five games. With winnable games against Tottenham, Watford, West Brom, West Ham and Leicester, they can quickly put this defeat behind them

Kelechi Iheanacho scores City's winner

Pochettino thankful for win that drastically changes season start

Three points from five games will have any manager looking over their should, but six from five matches looks a whole lot better and will have Mauricio Pochettino breathing a sigh of relief this morning. For large periods of Tottenham’s 1-0 win over Sunderland, it was the Black Cats that looked the most threatening. Jermain Defoe hit the post and also had a shout for a penalty, while substitute Jack Rodwell glanced the crossbar.

But where Harry Kane is failing so far this season, Ryan Mason stepped up. The midfielder went on a lovely run that linked Kane, Erik Lamela and himself, before chipping the ball over Costel Pantilimon and give Spurs their first win of the season. Relieved? You bet, but it at least gives Pochettino some breathing space and time to try and get his misfiring strikers running on all cylinders.
Ryan Mason nets the winning goal for Spurs

Swansea lack the consistency of a top-four challenger

With Jefferson Montero, Bafetimbi Gomis and Andre Ayew starting the season like a house on fire, Swansea looked to be one of the sides to watch this season. An unlucky draw with Chelsea and a win over Manchester United saw them solidify their place in the top half, and a trip to winless Watford should have posed little problem for the Welsh side.
Odion Ighalo gave Watford their first win of the season

However, Odion Ighalo found his form at the best time for the Hornets to give them a welcome three points and lift them up the table. If Swansea have ambitions of pushing on this season, they need to find the consistency of a top side that will make them stand out from the best of the also-rans.


Sunday, September 13, 2015

Manchester United 3 Liverpool 1

Anthony Martial wasted no time writing himself into Manchester United folklore as he stepped off the bench to score a stunning winner on debut against Liverpool.

The mood in the Manchester United dressing room was no longer flat – the word that Wayne Rooney and Michael Carrick had used to describe it to Louis van Gaal in the run-up to the nearest thing English football has to a clasico. The dark, wood-panelled walls would have reverberated to the easy talk and laughter that comes with decisive victory and a fabulous debut. After Anthony Martial’s wonderfully-athletic goal, his transfer from Monaco appears better value than Radamel Falcao’s.

There are several things that mark Van Gaal out from his predecessor, David Moyes, and not least of it is the ability to win the big game. This was a third straight victory over Liverpool and, despite the deficiencies in the squad exposed in a painful first half, it was reasonably straightforward until the last few minutes. Once Ander Herrera had converted the penalty he had won, the contest seemed beyond Liverpool’s powers of recovery.

Bar a clearance off the line by the superlative Daley Blind, David De Gea’s comeback had been utterly unremarkable, until a one-handed save from Jordon Ibe sparked a brief flurry that culminated in a jaw-dropping bicycle kick from Christian Benteke.  The hope flickered among the Liverpool support for two minutes – time enough for Martial, arriving to a standing ovation on his debut, to skip through their defence and score with the kind of composure a teenager is supposed to lack.


“He doesn’t speak any English,” said Ashley Young. “We have to use Marouane Fellaini as his translator, but if he talks like that on the pitch he doesnt need to say anything.” There were two questions before this game. Were Liverpool as “bang average” as Harry Redknapp claimed and did Manchester United possess a specialist centre-forward? The answers are yes.

If you wanted an indictment of Manchester United’s transfer policy since the departure of David Gill as chief executive, the team sheet would be exhibit A. The vast flow of money in and out of Old Trafford had produced Marouane Fellaini as centre forward. It was the sort of makeshift solution a United manager would employ in the final 20 minutes when a goal was desperately needed. Faced with the sight of Fellaini’s vast mop of hair lumbering towards them, rather than the crewcut sported by the injured Rooney, Liverpool’s defence might have been expected to relax and control the game. Instead, still carrying the livid scars from their capitulation to West Ham, they were, to use some Redknapp terminology, bang dreadful.


Daley Blind opened the scoring with a superb effort

The warning signs appeared early. Simon Mignolet’s attempt to play the ball out to Joe Gomez merely presented it, via Juan Mata’s boot, to Fellaini who produced a vague, looping and unthreatening shot. In between, Mignolet attempted something similar to Nathanial Clyne and saw the ball coming back at him via Memphis Depay’s instep.

In between, Matteo Darmian, fed beautifully by Carrick, muscled past Gomez on the Liverpool left and his low cross found Fellaini, whose first two touches carried the weight of an articulated truck. Not for the first time, you wondered what Rooney might have done in similar circumstances. Had Rooney started, had Manchester United possessed more pace up front than Depay, who was replaced at half time by Young, they might have inflicted some grievous damage before the interval. Instead, they did not direct a single shot on Mignolet’s goal.

Ander Herrera celebrates after converting from the spot

Curiously, Manchester United broke through once Depay had left the field. The finish was the sort Rooney would have admired, a drive from the edge of the area that finished in the top corner of the net beneath the Stretford End.

The shot, after a very cleverly taken free-kick, was from Blind, who was supposed to have been stretched to the limit dealing with Benteke, but who in the event coped effortlessly. With Holland, managed by his father Danny, making a dreadful, ham-fisted hash of qualifying for the European Championship, this has not been a good couple of weeks for the Blind family. This would have raised their spirits.


Christian Benteke's spectacular strike briefly gave Liverpool hope

There was rather less put De Gea’s way. Van Gaal had refused to select him while Real Madrid were making their clumsy attempt to bring him back to Spain because his mind was not “properly focused”.

His mind could have been anywhere for an opening 45 minutes in which Liverpool contrived to give the ball away at virtually every available opportunity. Until a one-handed save from Danny Ings three minutes short of the hour mark, he could have been selecting his 10 favourite Beatles tracks or wondering why nobody makes a decent musical these days. The football would have been the least of his concerns.

Anthony Martial slots the ball past Simon Mignolet to score his debut goal

Manchester United: (4-2-3-1) De Gea; Darmian, Smalling, Blind, Shaw; Schweinsteiger, Carrick (Schneiderlin, 72); Depay (Young, h-t), Herrera, Mata (Martial, 65); Fellaini. 

Liverpool: (4-3-3) Mignolet; Clyne, Skrtel, Lovren, Gomez; Can, Lucas Leiva, Milner; Benteke, Firmino (Ibe, 65), Ings (Origi, 74).

Referee: Michael Oliver

Man of the match: Blind (Manchester United)

Match rating: 6/10

Source by: http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/manchester-united-vs-liverpool-match-report-anthony-martials-brilliant-goal-caps-off-dominant-display-by-louis-van-gaals-side-10498413.html

Friday, September 11, 2015

De Gea looks set to perform an incredible U-turn and agree a long-term contract extension with United just days after a move to Real Madrid fell through

David De Gea could see his wages increased by more than 600% by Manchester United after the club opened contract extension talks with the goalkeeper, just 10 days after his £29m move to Real Madrid fell through.

De Gea looked set to join Real on the Spanish transfer deadline day, only for a delay in paperwork on the Spaniard’s part see the move collapse at the final minute. It’s known that United manager Louis van Gaal is looking to reintegrate De Gea into his first-team plans, which could see the Spaniard start his first game of the season when United host Liverpool this Saturday.

But it was the sight of De Gea’s agent, Jorge Mendes, as well as members of his family arriving at United’s Carrington training base on Thursday that has triggered talk of discussions between the two parties to extend a deal.



At present, De Gea has just one year remaining on his £35,000-a-week deal, but United are believed to be willing to increase that six-fold and more, with the proposed offer set to take De Gea to around £200,000-a-week that will also be backdated to last year when negotiations initially began.

According to TalkSPORT, the deal will see De Gea commit his future to United for another five years, although as expected it will include a buy-out clause of €50m (£36.5m) that would be well within Real’s spending power should they renew their interest.

David De Gea's agent Jorge Mendes

Mendes, who is also responsible for negotiating the contracts of Jose Mourinho, Radamel Falcao and Cristiano Ronaldo among others, arrived in Manchester yesterday in a bid to smooth relations between the club and the player. While executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward was not in attendance, talks did begin with Mendes and it’s added that De Gea could sign a new deal within 72 hours should discussions progress without any further issues.

Van Gaal could also be probed about his alleged comments about new £36.3m signing Anthony Martial, with the Dutchman reported by The Times to have admitted that the most expensive teenager in the history of the game cost “a ridiculous amount of money” – something which United have refused to comment on.

There could also be difficult questions regarding an apparent row with his players that led to senior figures Wayne Rooney and Michael Carrick to approach the manager in a bid to ease growing tensions that are said to have raised from the sale of former defender Rafael and the prominence given to video analyst Max Keppers.

Source by: http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/premier-league/david-de-gea-contract-manchester-united-ready-to-increase-goalkeepers-wages-from-35000-to-200000-as-talks-open-with-agent-10496071.html