Saturday, 7 January 2012

Tevez to AC Milan!?



I am a little surprised that the media have not felt that Tevez's transfer to AC Milan is a little strange. Wasn't his homesickness the main reason he wanted to leave, if so then why AC Milan? The distance from
Manchester to Buenos Aires is 8638 km and the distance from Milan to Buenos Aires is 9616 km. So what is really puzzling me is why he would move a further 1000 km away from home? This sort of logic is not uncommon in footballers these days but at least Tevez is sane enough to transfer to a top European club instead of certain clubs in Russia or China.

The only possible explanation I can think of as to why Tevez would move is because he wants to revive his career. He was City's hero last year, amazing people with his phenomenal work rate and passion but all of a sudden he did something uncalled for and is now left to rot in the reserves. As he has no chance of ever playing for City, he probably wants to move for footballing reasons.

Whatever is running through his mind, I wish him good luck as I really hope to see the former Tevez back,the one who terrorised defences with his pace and skill.

Sunday, 1 January 2012

The Legend is back!




With just the final few things left to be sorted out, it is already virtually confirmed that Thierry Henry will be returning to Arsenal. It was a deal Wenger could not turn down and it has arrived  hardly two weeks after Henry was immortalised in stone outside the Emirates. Now the burning question, Is he still good enough and is he risking his reputation?

I say yes to the first and no to the second. Wenger has been known to make wise decisions and the fact that he has decided to bring back a 34 year old player means that Henry will definitely make the cut.
About Henry's rep, I say that the rep he has earned for his previous accomplishments will always remain with him and now he has a chance to increase it.

Now what can henry bring to the Arsenal side? If not anything, Henry's arrival will lift the whole squad's moral as they finally have a legend in the dressing room.
I dont care what Paul Parker thinks about this transfer as the signing of a legend can only mean a successful 2012. Happy New Year to all the Gooners out there!

Tuesday, 20 December 2011

Wojciech Szczęsny: The next Casillas






Wojciech Szczęsny. Dont let that name throw you off even for  a few seconds, as behind a difficult to pronounce name, there is a world class keeper in the making. I know its a little too early in Szczesny's career to be making such a claim but I feel after watching him grow in the past season that he definitely has what it takes to be the best. Anyone who watched the match between Arsenal and Manchester City on the weekend would agree that some of the saves that Wojciech pulled off were simply stunning. He kept out Aguero's powerful shots not once or twice or thrice but at least 6 times(all of which looked to be heading in).His frame also seems to be helping him in the Premier League where most strikers tower beyond 6' 4".
But there is one thing which distinguishes Wojciech from the rest and that is complete control over the ball and a thorough understanding of the game. He is never shy to take a striker on with the ball at his feet and most of the time manages to leave the striker behind in a twisted heap. He is a good reader of movements and understands and forsees developements in a move. He is also very optimistic and has a good approach to games. It looks like Arsenal have finally landed their hands on a world class keeper, produced in their own academy and surely in the years to come, Sczczesny's heroics will win the Gunners some silverware.

Sunday, 27 November 2011

The Tale of Two Cities

I am pretty sure a lot of you, after reading the title were wondering how a classic by Charles Dickens has any connection with soccer. Well, here I am am not talking about Paris but actually Man City FC.
Its strange how a football club that is doing so well in the Premier League this season can be on the brink of elimination in the group stages of the Champions League. Having beaten Manchester United 6-1 and stringing up 11 wins in 12 games, it is only natural to assume that Manchester City would get past the first stage of the Champions League but it seems that such assumptions cannot be made. City are no longer the masters of their fate as if Napoli wins against Villareal, City are heading home even if they beat Bayern (which at the moment is highly unlikely).
Another very puzzling factor is that Man City have in their ranks a reasonably experienced Champions League side and it seems as if their struggle is because they are not gelling well enough. This deepens the quandary with Manchester City as even with a superstar roster, they are still not good enough. We will have to wait and see whether City continue in the Champions League but while a match with City can produce a very interesting encounter, I am sure that I will see a smug look on all the Chelsea, Arsenal and United fans faces if City are knocked out.

Saturday, 29 October 2011

What is Derby Day coming to?


In an amazing turn of events only possible in the Premier League, Arsenal ended up beating Chelsea 5 goals to 3. But what is even more amazing is that these kind of scorelines are becoming common in the Premier League heavyweight clashes, so much so that now people expect goalfests on every derby. Just last month, Manchester United beat Arsenal 8-2, after which they lost to City 6-1 at Old Trafford and now Arsenal have scored 5 goals at the Bridge. The main reason for this crazy roller coaster of a season I feel is the shoddy defensive performances that are on display by even the best in the League. Chelsea and United both known for their rock solid defenses conceded 5 and 6 goals respectively at home and that is something never heard of before. Another factor is the influx of attacking footballers into the Premier League. Whether its Aguero ,Dzeko,Gervinho or Mata, they all have that characteristic flair while going front which is making the League very interesting.

Whether its worth compromising defense for a flowing attack is a different matter but at the moment it looks like the strikers are ruling the roost in the League and I myself would not be surprised if more than one team hits the 100 goal mark.

Saturday, 22 October 2011

The 350 Million Pound Derby



The Manchester Derby has suddenly become one of the most anticipated derbys; probably one of the main reason and most obvious reason for this is the fact that over 350 millions pounds worth of talent will be seen on the Old Trafford pitch tomorrow. The exciting array of players might have got people to expect a goal festival but this expectation would have been deflated quickly when Sir Alex came out and told the fans not to expect a goal fest.
Eventhough Sir Alex may said this, my personal feeling is that with Rooney, Aguero, Young, Dzeko and Silva on the same pitch, there will be some spectacular goals.

Apart from the expensive array of players, another reason for the sudden interest in the Manchester derby is probably the fact that all of the sudden its no longer a one sided game. For a long time Manchester City languished in United's shadow but now they are challenging their supremacy. This one game could finally show us how far Manchester City has come on the bank notes of their wealthy owner. Could this game be a test of their title credentials? I feel one game does not decide that but certainly this is one of the stand out fixtures in City's calender and it will be one that they would love to win.

Sunday, 16 October 2011

Is Arsenal back on track?




Surely some may say that a 2-1 victory over Sunderland is not enough to claim Arsenal are really back on track but during the game I saw glimpses that Arsenal may finally have risen from their slump. One of the major differences between today's game and others was that Arsenal's passing has really improved and it is almost reaching that exquisite passing from previous seasons. Another good sign is  Arshavin's performance which has been incredible today; his control and dribbling was far better than what it used to be and for a player under immense criticism he has really played well. Eventhough Arsenal's midfield finally looks like it has gelled, a major disappointment was the defense. Towards the end of the first half, Arsenal's defending was a horror show and it was only due to Szczesny's fantastic stops that Arsenal was able to limit the number of goals conceded.
The victory was well needed and well deserved and Wenger looked visibly relieved after the game. To ensure that the Gunners continue their ascent up the table, they need to keep this momentum going for at least the next two months in the Premier League and the Champions League. With enough wins stacked up, Arsenal may well find themselves in a very favourable position by March.