Dec 9, 2009

CL Group A-D Round 6 Results




Group A
Bordeaux 1-0 Maccabi Haifa
Oddly enough, the Group A leaders were only able to score one goal on the pointless Maccabi Haifa. Jussie lent his talents to his team in the 12th minute, providing the only goal of the game. Despite the lack of goals, Bordeaux now has 16 points while Maccabi remains painfully at zero, and in last place.

Bayern Munich 4-1 Juventus
Like I said could happen, Bayern battered Juventus into the ground with a 4-1 beating yesterday. Butt (30'), Olic (52'), Gomez (83') and Tymoschuk (90') provided the goals for Bayern, who actually came from behind to win after Juve's Trezguet scored in the 19th minute. The Germans are now 2 points ahead of the Italians in 2nd place.

Group B
CSKA Moscow 2-1 Besiktas
Moscow pulled off a last minute win after Aldonin scored in the 90th minute, breaking the tie that had lasted since Besiktas' strike in the 86th minute leveled Krasic's in the 41st. Moscow are now 3 points behind Manchester United. Besiktas remains in last place with 4 points.

Manchester United 3-1 VfL Wolfsburg
Michael Owen was the star of yesterday's game, providing all three goals for United (44', 83', 90'). Edin Dzeko gave a short-lived threat when he leveled Owen's first goal in the 56th minute, but the pressure was no trouble for Owen. United sit in 1st place with 13 points, while Wolfsburg are in 3rd with 7.

Group C
FC Zurich 1-1 AC MIlan
Yet again the Italians failed to deliver against Zurich. Their only goal came from a Ronaldinho penalty in the 64th minute, which tied the score. Gajic opened the scoring for Zurich in the 64th minute. Milan is still in 2nd place with 9 points while Zurich only has 4, but I was expecting more from Milan.

Real Madrid 3-1 Marseille
Cristiano Ronaldo graced his side with two goals yesterday (4', 80') while Albiol added a 3rd (60') to clinch the win for Madrid. Marseille leveled briefly thanks to a goal from Gonzalez in the 11th minute, but he was no match for the Spaniards and their new Portuguese toy. Real sits in 1st place with 13 points, 4 points clear of the 2nd place team. Marseille is in 3rd place with 7.

Group D
FC Porto 3-0 Atletico Madrid
Yet another forgettable game from Atletico sees their chances of advancing in the tournament shot to tell. They only have 3 points from 6 games. Alves (2'), Falcao (14') and Hulk (76') netted shots for their side, condemning Atletico early on. Porto are in 2nd place behind Chelsea with 12 points.

Chelsea 2-2 Apoel Nicosia
The scoring went back and forth before Mirosavljevic finally salvaged a point for Apoel in the 87th minute. Zewkalow's 6th minute goal was leveled by Essien's 19th minute one. Then Drogba pulled Chelsea ahead in the 26th. The game stayed in Chelsea's favor until Marolavljevic pulled his side even. The tie keeps Chelsea 2 points clear of 2nd place Porto while Apoel is tied for last with Atletico Madrid

Dec 8, 2009

CL Group A-D Round 6 Preview




Group A
Juventus vs Bayern Munich
Bayern, should they clinch the 3 points in today's game, will replace Juventus in 2nd place, as Juventus is only one point ahead of Bayern. Even a tie will place Bayern even.

Bordeaux vs Maccabi Haifa
This match is a proverbial David vs Goliath today. Bordeaux, who has a stranglehold on 1st place in Group A, takes on Maccabi Haifa, who have not won a single game yet in the tournament. Should Maccabi Haifa win, it would be an upset of Barcelona vs Rubin Kazan proportions. While a win for Maccabi today is unlikely, it is always possible.

Group B
CSKA Moscow vs Besiktas
The team who pulled out a stunning win over Manchester United (also their only win) now takes on Moscow, the team right above them in the standings. Another win today for Besiktas would pull them even with Moscow, while Moscow could pull even with Manchester United and Wolfsburg today should United lose to Wolfsburg.

Manchester United vs VfL Wolfsburg
United is hurting today- they have multiple players out, including several a few key defensive players. They will have to work hard to top Wolfsburg and keep their hold on the top of the group.

Group C
FC Zurich vs AC Milan
Milan had better be out for blood today- Zurich pulled off a surprise win over Milan the last time they met in this tournament, keeping them from drawing even with leaders Real Madrid. Topping Milan was Zurich's only win so far, while Milan has 8 points, just 2 shy of Real Madrid.

Marseille vs Real Madrid
If Marseille tops Real today, they will draw even with the leaders, as they'll both have 10 points. However, Real needs to snap back after their loss to Barcelona this weekend, so they will probably be looking for the 3 points with much intensity.

Group D
Atletico Madrid vs FC Porto
While there is little hope for Atletico Madrid to advance in the tournament, defeating Porto would let them go out a bit easier. Porto is 5 points behind group leader Chelsea, and Atletico is 3 points behind Porto.

Chelsea vs Apoel Nicosia
Chelsea, who are guaranteed advancement in the CL, take on Apoel, who have only 2 points to their name from 6 games. A win is almost guaranteed for Chelsea, though I'd love to see them lose.

Dec 3, 2009

Balon d'Or Winner 2009: Lionel Messi


Messi is finally reaping the rewards of the historic 2008-2009 season he experienced with Barcelona. Winning the Primera League title, the Spanish Copa del Rey, and the Champions League definitely did not go unnoticed, and the players at Barcelona are being rewarded.

The most prominent of these players, 22-year-old striker Lionel Messi, was named the 2009 Balon d'Or winner, succeeding Real Madrid midfielder Cristiano Ronaldo, who won it when he was playing with Manchester United.

The Balon d'Or is awarded to the soccer player who receives the most votes from sports journalists all across Europe, and is presented by the French soccer magazine "France Football."

Messi, who amassed 473 votes, buried runner-up Ronaldo, who accumulated only 233 votes. Xavi of Barcelona was second runner-up with 170 votes, while Andres Iniesta, also of Barcelona, received 149, placing him in 4th.

Messi is the first Argentinian ever to win the Balon d'Or, and the fifth South American to claim the title.

Barcelona Claims 3rd Straight Clasico!




Both sides had deficiencies- Ronaldo had just returned to the team after a month and a half of injury, and Ibrahimovic was doubtful to play at all for Barcelona. However, there was no excuse for Real's lethargy throughout the game.

They had several point-blank shots blocked by Valdes (more specifically, his feet), and yet failed to capitalize on any of them (not that I'm complaining). Barcelona encountered the same problem for the first half, with several Dani Alves shots going well over or wide of the goal, as well as Thierry Henry and Messi shooting balls straight into Casillas.

Overall, however, Barcelona controlled the possession for the entirety of the game. In fact, when Sergio Busquets was sent off in the 63rd minute after receiving a 2nd yellow card, Real Madrid still was not able to score! Barcelona played a man down for 27 whole minutes before Lassana Diarra was also sent off with two yellow cards. For 27 minutes Real had a 1-man advantage and they could do nothing.

Perhaps their spirits were darkened by the absolutely perfect cross from Dani Alves to Ibrahimovic who volleyed the ball right past the outstretched arms of Casillas. The Swede came on at halftime for a less than mediocre Henry, who failed to make much of an impression during the game.

Real Madrid's only valid excuse for their lack of scores was the fearsome Barcelona defense composed of Puyol, Busquets, Pique, and Abidal. Puyol personally stopped Higuain and Ronaldo at least twice by throwing his legs in front of the ball before the strikers were able to get a shot off. Well done, Puyol.

Nevertheless, Real Madrid was solidly outplayed. All they could do was trip and shove Messi and Dani Alves and the like, conducting cheap plays to try and make up for their inability to overcome the Catalans.

On a side note: during the game was fouled, and apparently it was questionable as to whether or not he "threw" himself or if he was legitimately fouled. Ronaldo decided to say something to either Iniesta or the ref about his thoughts on the subject, claiming Iniesta had made the foul more theatrical than necessary. Iniesta went up to him and literally said "tu callas!" which means, shut up. Iniesta later went on to explain (though I can't find an article now) that the reason he got so heated about Ronaldo commenting on the subject was that Ronaldo himself was in no place to be talking about embellishing fouls. Iniesta is officially my favorite person ever for actually calling Ronaldo out on being the biggest actor ever.

Nov 29, 2009

Oh My God, It's Here


There are really only two days out of the year that I ever look forward to. One of them is happening today. It's been called the biggest soccer rivalry in the world, and I believe it. If I discover that someone I know supports Real Madrid, I seriously consider whether their other traits can outweigh that fact.

Today should absolutely live up to my expectations, and remind me yet again why I love soccer so much. To watch both of these teams play is awesome. Both are extremely talented and possess amazing individual talent beyond their team.

Barcelona vs Real Madrid will be the game to watch today. Forget about Sunday football or boring sitcom reruns.

Also, both teams are suffering a minor handicap. Cristiano Ronaldo just returned to action for Real, and did not make a huge impression in their game against FC Zurich on Wednesday. Although he's telling the media he'd like to score 10 or 20 goals against Barcelona, I can't see that happening. He couldn't do it with Manchester United in last year's Champion's League fina (despite being set up with a penalty kick, which he missed horribly), and he couldn't score against FC Zurich. Somehow I can't see him scoring 10 goals against the best team in the world.

Swedish international Zlatan Ibrahimovic will be out for Barcelona, with ankle problems. However, unlike Real, who floundered without their star striker, Barcelona is still undefeated, even winning without both Messi AND Ibrahimovic last week (Pique and Pedro provided the goals).

I'm saying Barcelona wins 3-1. I'll give Ronaldo his goal.

CL Group A-D Round 5 Results



Group A
Bayern Munich 1-0 Maccabi Haifa
A 62nd minute goal by Ivica Olic put Bayern ahead and Maccabi was never able to respond. The Israeli soccer team remains pointless after 5 rounds while Bayern is in 3rd place, behind Juventus and Bordeaux.

Bordeaux 2-0 Juventus
Two second half goals gave Bordeaux the win over Juventus and a stranglehold on 1st place in Group A with 13 points. Menegazzo (54') and Chamakh (90') scored for Bordeaux. Juventus are currently 5 points behind Bordeaux and need to win their last game in the group stages to advance.

Group B
CSKA Moscow 2-1 VfL Wolfsburg
Moscow came from behind to snag the win from Wolfsburg, who pulled ahead when Edin Dzeko scored in the 19th minute. However, Moscow scored two goals in 8 minutes in the second half to clinch the win and 3 points. Tomas Necid (58') and Milos Krasic (66') led Moscow to the win. The two teams are tied in points (7), though Wolfsburg is in 2nd place with more goals scored and less goals against them.

Besiktas 1-0 Manchester United
Much like Barcelona was upset by Rubin Kazan several weeks ago, so Manchester United was soundly defeated by the Turkish team Besiktas. Acutally, United was kind enough to give Besiktas their first win. Rodrigo Tello had the honor of scoring against United in the 20th minute. Personally I'd like to name this man as one of my favorite strikers of the tournament. The English giants are still in 1st place with 10 points with Wolfsburg and Moscow breathing down its neck. Besiktas now has 4 points.

Group C
AC Milan 1-1 Marseille
Although Milan was able to draw ahead 10 minutes in with a goal from Marco Boriello, Marseille responded six minutes later with a goal from Lucho Gonzalez. Milan is still one point behind Marseille in the standings (8 to 7), but Milan has to win their final game in the group stage in they want to advance in the tournament.

Real Madrid 1-0 FC Zurich
This was supposed to be CR9's big return after a month and a half out due to injury, and it was not the comeback the public expected, but at least the striker is fit and healthy again. It was actually Gonzalo Higuain who scored for the Spanish superteam, in the 21st minute. Real is still in 1st place with 10 points, two ahead of AC Milan. There's little hope for Zurich, who only has 3 points from an upset win against AC Milan.

Group D
Apoel Nicosia 1-1 Atletico Madrid
Mirosavljevic pulled off a quick score against Atletico 5 minutes in to pull them ahead. Luckily Simao was able to level in the 62nd to scrape together a draw and a point for Atletico, who will see an early exit from the tournament this year. So will Nicosia, who only have 2 points in 5 games.

Chelsea 1-0 FC Porto
Nicolas Anelka gave Chelsea the win in the 69th minute to clinch 3 points for Chelsea, who remain at the top of Group D. They are a solid 4 points ahead of 2nd place Porto who have 9 points. Both teams are guaranteed to continue in the tournament.

Nov 24, 2009

CL Group E-H Round 5 Preview


Group E
Liverpool vs Debrecen
The last time the boys from England played Debrecen, it was a 1-0 result in favor of Liverpool thanks the a goal from Dirk Kuyt. I have no idea what the outcome of today will be. Fernando Torres is out, and Ryan Babel and Daniel Agger exited the field in the early minutes of the first half in Liverpool's game against Manchester City this weekend. Debrecen has yet to win a game and Liverpool is 5 points shy of 2nd place Fiorentina. Hopefully they can pull out a win today and shorten that lead to 2 points.

Fiorentina vs Lyon
Should Fiorentina win, they will leapfrog Lyon into first place with a 2-point lead. If Lyon wins, they will strengthen their lead to 4 points. Lyon topped Fiorentina in their last meeting 1-0 with a 76th minute goal from Pjanic. This is a critical game for both teams- there is always a (small but possible) chance of Liverpool making a late comeback in the group stages to proceed, and both teams have to make sure they get the maximum amount of points out of their remaining games.

Group F
FK Rubin Kazan vs Dynamo Kiev
Kazan's only loss thus far has come from Dynamo, who defeated them 3-1 during their last meeting. That win was also Dynamo's only win in the tournament. Kazan is in 2nd place tied with Barcelona, while Dynamo is in last with 4 points, only one behind Kazan. If Dynamo is able to recreate their success against Kazan, they will replace Kazan in 3rd place, and possibly move higher depending on what Barcelona and Inter Milan do in their match today.

Barcenola vs Inter Milan
The press has yet again been making a huge deal about this match, which ended in a scoreless tie the last time the two titans clashed. Lionel Messi is a doubtful for today after an injury he sustained this weekend, along with Abidal, Toure, and Marquez, who are all ill. Samuel Eto'o will definitely be looking to score this time against his former club after Victor Valdes viciously denied his attempts the last time. Inter leads the group by one point with 6 while Barcelona is in 2nd place with 5 (they beat Kazan head-to-head).

Group G
Rangers vs VfB Stuttgart
The Rangers were able to level with Stuttgart during their last meeting to pull off a tie, but they desperately need a win if they have any hope of progressing in the tournament. With only two points to their name, the Rangers have to hope that Sevilla beats Unirea Urziceni (a likely outcome) so as to at least be tied in points.

Sevilla FC vs Unirea Urziceni
Sevilla currently has a stranglehold on 1st place in Group G, with 10 points to Urziceni's 5. A win for Sevilla is likely- they've already defeated Urziceni once with goals from Renato and Fabiano. They have basically qualified to progress in the tournament.

Group H
Arsenal vs Standard Liege
Two goals in 5 minutes seemed to seal Standard's win against during their last meeting, but three 2nd half goals from Bendtner, Vermaelen, and Eduardo rescued the points for Arsenal. Arsenal has 10 points, first place in the group, while Standard has only 4.

Olympiakos vs AZ Alkmaar
Alkmaar has only accumulated two points in the tournament so far, while Olympiakos has 6. A late strike from Torosidis gave Olympiakos the win when the teams last met, so hopefully the Greek team can recreate their success.

Nov 23, 2009

Wigan Refunds Fans


Sunday, November 22, 2009 will definitely be a day to remember for Wigan Athletic of the English Premier League. On that day the Tottenham Hotspurs unleashed hell on the Latics, crushing them 9-1, which included five goals by Jermaine Defoe alone.

The Spurs tied the record for number of goals scored in a single EPL game yesterday against Wigan.

Now Wigan, wholeheartedly embarrassed by the show that their fans witnessed, are personally reimbursing any fans who demand a refund for the hellish game they witnessed.

The Latics are optimistic that they can overcome this massive failure and look forward to the coming games.

"It was unacceptable and unexpected. The way we defended in key moments was not good enough. I was embarrassed as it's a result we don't want to be associated with. We have to move on quickly and give a good reaction to the next game," said Wigan manager Roberto Martinez of the game.

Hopefully Wigan will be able to put this behind them.

Nov 22, 2009

Injuries and Illness Ravage FC Barcelona


The days leading up to the game on Saturday were not good at all for FC Barcelona. Fullback Eric Abidal was diagnosed with swine flu, while Yaya Toure and Rafa Marquez started showing symptoms. None participated in the game on Saturday, which left Pep Guardiola few options in the fullback positions.

Despite the tie this weekend, the good news is that Marquez does not have swine flu, while the bad news is that Toure was diagnosed definitively with the illness.

Despite being cleared of swine flu, Marquez is not certain to start against Inter Milan on Tuesday, nor against Real Madrid on Saturday.

Marquez joins Messi and Ibrahimovic on the list of uncertainties in both games. Messi was injured in this weekend's game and had to be substituted out while Ibra is still nursing a previously sustained injury. Both Messi and Ibra are doubtful starters against Inter and Real.

This is just lovely. Barcelona absolutely needs a win against Inter Milan to establish a lead in their Champions League group, and a win against Real would give them a two-point lead in La Liga. So of course two fullbacks, a halfback, and the two most valuable strikers are either definitely discarded or seriously doubtful for both games.

If Barcelona can pull out wins for these games with five starters missing, they will have definitely established themselves as one of the strongest teams in the league this season. I will never doubt them, but missing five regular starters and pulling off a win is quite a feat.

The Weekend in Review




Real Madrid 1-0 Racing Santander
Real has successfully stolen the lead in the Primera League from Barcelona with a win over Racing this weekend. Gonzalo Higuain netted a shot 22 minutes in and Racing was never able to respond. Real now has 28 points, one more than Barcelona, while Racing are in 16th place with only seven. This was a crucial win for Real, because Ronaldo was not there, showing that they could indeed successfully win a game without the Portuguese powerhouse.

Barcelona 1-1 Athletic Bilbao
Dani Alves didn't open the scoring against Athletic until the 54th minute. However, only nine minutes later Toquero leveled with the Spanish giants, and the former leaders never recovered the lead. Barcelona was without Abidal, Toure, and Marquez, who all have or are showing symptoms of the swine flu, so it's no wonder the seriously depleted defense allowed the goal against 8th place athletic.

Liverpool 2-2 Manchester City
Manchester City makes me so angry, and I was terribly upset that Liverpool wasn't able to top them. But then again, who has LIverpool beaten recently? No one. Manchester City was no excuse. Actually, LIverpool came from behind to tie this. Martin Skrtel's goal was cancelled out by City's Adebayor. City took the lead when Stephan Ireland scored in the 76th minute but 'Pool responded within a minute when Benayoun responded. Pool was without Torres, Daniel Agger, and Ryan Babel. The latter two had to be subbed out within 20 minutes due to injury, the first is on a 3-week treatment program for a groin injury. City and Liverpool remain in 6th and 7th place respectively.

Manchester United 3-0 Everton
US national team goalie Tim Howard couldn't do much to stop the onslaught of goals from United this weekend. Darren Fletcher (35'), Michael Carrick (67') and Antonio Valencia (76') all scored on the 6'3" titan. Actually, this has not been Everton's season. They are currently in 14th place, while United is battling with Chelsea for first place, which Chelsea currently holds.


Nov 20, 2009

FIFA Denies Rep. of Ireland


Just like Giovanni Trappatoni foresaw, FIFA has denied the Republic of Ireland's request for a rematch with France after Thierry Henry handled a pass that led to a goal by William Gallas.

FIFA released this statement concerning the refusal:

"FIFA has today, 20 November 2009, replied to the request of the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) to replay the 2010 FIFA World Cup play-off match held on 18 November 2009 between France and the Republic of Ireland in Paris.

In the response, FIFA states that the result of the match cannot be changed and the match cannot be replayed. As is clearly mentioned in the Laws of the Game, during matches, decisions are taken by the referee and those decisions are final."

So even though there's video footage of the handball and Henry admitted to handling the ball before crossing it to Gallas for the goal, FIFA still won't allow a rematch because the referees, Martin Hansson and his sideline assistants, didn't see the handball.

A lot of the soccer world, Arsenal manager (and Frenchman) Arsene Wegner included, are saying that France should be embarrassed with how the qualified, relying on a cheap last-minute goal to get them through to South Africa next summer.

"For the sense of justice it is quite embarrassing to see," he (Wegner) said. "I think even France is embarrassed. We didn't play well at all and we won the game and won the qualification with a goal that was not a goal."

I absolutely believe Henry and all of the French national team should feel some embarrassment in regards to this game. I lost a huge amount of respect for Henry after that handball.

I know sometimes handballs happen- some are unavoidable and unintentional. However, if you watch the footage you can see Henry physically reach for the ball with his left hand before passing it off to Gallas. Henry always struck me as a classier player than that (despite being a cry-baby when he first moved to Barcelona) and I didn't expect this from him.

My hope is that France is eliminated as quickly as possible next summer to hit the point home that they do not belong there because God knows if they go all the way they won't deserve it.


Nov 19, 2009

Henry Admits to Handball, Ireland Challenge Goal


Yesterday was a crucial game for both France and Ireland- the winner would qualify for the World Cup next summer, along with several other teams battling it out to claim their spot in South Africa.

Well, if the Football Association of Ireland (FAI) has any say in what happened yesterday, there will be a rematch between the two teams. The FAI is protesting a blatant handball by Thierry Henry, which allowed him to settle the ball and pass it off to William Gallas, who tied the game for France. The tie gave France two total points in two games to Ireland's one, scored by Robbie Keane.

Henry has already admitted he handled the ball, but is redirecting Ireland's intense hatred for him toward the referees, who allowed both the handball and goal.

The formal complaint to FIFA was lodged by the FAI following the game and FIFA confirmed today that they received it and would put it under review.

The manager for the Irish national team, Giovanni Trappatoni, has already conceded that he doesn't believe a replay will be allowed, which would be absolutely ridiculous on the part of FIFA. If they allow the goal to stand then they are basically supporting it, and cheating as well.

The video for the handball is above.

Nov 17, 2009

I Have to Post this Since Nothing Else is Going On


My best friend Cristiano Ronaldo is returning to action next week, after passing a fitness test today. He has received the ok to start training with Madrid on Friday. The goal is to name CR9 in the roster for the CL game against FC Zurich on Tuesday and have him play the full 90 minutes in El Clasico against Barcelona on Saturday.

Despite loving the fact that Real Madrid has suffered greatly during his absence, I will now have a reason to actually watch Real Madrid. Fernando Gago never plays, Sergio Ramos annoys me almost more than CR9, and I can't stand to look at Casillas for an extended amount of time.

Ronaldo, however, always provides entertainment for me when I watch Real. Be it the theatrics when he is "pushed," the waterworks when he misses a shot or a penalty kick, or even the occasional botched move that provides more looks of anguish and defeat. He never fails to put on a show. To be fair, he is also an amazing player- I just prefer to concentrate on his flaws (as a Barcelona/Liverpool fan, I am allowed to do that).

I'm also ready to see what will happen if (when?) Real starts winning as soon as Ronaldo is back on the roster. There was a huge amount of press concentrating on the string of losses that occurred as soon as the Portuguese diva injured himself. Will they beat FC Zurich on Tuesday if he makes a small appearance? Will he be able to work his magic against Barcelona and draw their first potential defeat of the season?

Time will tell. For now, CR9 has reentered our world after a month and a half of injury. Welcome back, kid.

Nov 16, 2009

And Here's #3


My favorite little (and I say that with the highest regard for his size, but he's 5'7- short for a soccer player) striker has won yet another award this year. This time it's the "Onze d'Or," which is an award given out by the French Magazine "Onze Mondial," to the best player of 2009.

Obviously, the next awards in line for La Pulga (means "the flea" in Spanish) are FIFA World Player of the World and the Balon d'Or.

Maradona Hit with 2-Month Coaching Suspension


It's no secret that no one in Argentina, press or public, thought that Maradona was going to lead their national team to World Cup qualification without a playoff game. So when Argentina beat Uruguay at the last moment, thanks to a lucky strike from Mario Bolatti in the 84th minute, obviously Maradona was in the mood to say 'I told you so.' The entire country wanted him out of the managerial position.

However, Maradona went a little farther than "I told you so," and he's paying the price for it. After the game, Maradona completely lost it in front of a group of journalists and reporters, apparently using sexually explicit and derogatory language to tell off the doubting journalists.

I'm not sure if the tubby little coach thought he would be able to get away with this since he's Diego Maradona, but that was clearly not the case. After reviewing the incident, FIFA hit the Argentinian with a two-month ban on all "football-related activity."

He will be allowed to return to managing his team on January 16, 2010, but will miss his side's friendly match against the Czech Republic on December 3. Maybe that means Argentina will actually win this time, or maybe this will serve as a wake-up call for the AFA (Argentina Football Association) to get him out of the managerial position!

This isn't Maradona's first brush with FIFA- oh no. Back in 1994 he fired a rifle at a group of journalists, injuring four people. He was given two years in jail and 10 months probation.

I think some of that should be taken into consideration.

Nov 15, 2009

Spain 2-1 Argentina


Spain continued their international winning streak with a win over Argentina yesterday, during a weekend of international friendly matches.

Xabi Alonso capitalized on a deflected shot from David Silva and a penalty kick. Leo Messi scored from the penalty spot as well, though it proved insufficient for the South American side. Iniesta, Villa, and Villa filled in the striking positions, in front of Busquets, Xabi Alonso, and Xavi, with Puyol, Sergio Ramos, Pique, and Joan Capdevila on defense.

Argentina started the game with Messi and Higuain up front, followed by Mascherano, Angel di Maria, Maxi Rodriguez, and Fernando Gago. The defense was composed of Coloccini, Demichelis, Ansaldi, and Gabi Heinze, with Sergio Romero in goal.

All in all Spain dominated the game, but were unable to capitalize other than Alonso's two penalty kicks. Romero and Casillas showed solid goal-keeping, though the former was the much more tested of the two. David Silva and David Villa both had numerous close-range shots on goal that either went slightly wide or were easily collected by Romero.

This game didn't count for anything, but it did bring into harsh light how much work still has to be done with Argentina before next summer, which is the same amount of work they've had to do during their entire qualification campaign. Spain showed some rough patches but overall had a much smoother game than Argentina, who mostly had to play catchup with Spain's lightning-quick passing.

Nov 14, 2009

Spain-Argentina Friendly Preview



The Spanish international team will take on the Argentinian national team in a friendly today (you can watch it on ESPN360.com starting at 2:30 EST).

This match is critical for Argentina national coach Diego Maradona, who's taken a lot of heat because of his side's mediocre run during the World Cup qualifying rounds, which almost didn't see them qualify.

The Spaniards, however, look to continue their winning streak, despite the loss of Fernando Torres to injury. The official lineup has not been posted, but it is being released the Arsenal striker Cesc Fabregas will be in the starting 11, and that coach Del Bosque will play a 4-5-1 alignment. I'm quite curious to see who will get the lone striking position. My money is on David Villa.

This game will also mark Spanish keeper Iker Casillas' 100th game with the national team. Casillas will have the task of allowing fellow Real Madrid teammate Gonzalo Higuain and international superstar Lionel Messi silent throughout the game, though neither of them have made huge impacts with Argentina this year.

All in all it should be a very good matchup, and I look forward to seeing it.

Nov 12, 2009

Enke Death Ruled Suicide


Robert Enke, 32, died two days ago after throwing himself in front of a train at a crossing near Hanover at around 6pm. Police ruled the death a suicide.

Ekne was a former goalie for FC Barcelona and Tenerife before settling in at Hanover 96 in Germany in 2004. He was also on the roster for the German national team, and was in the running to be named the starting keeper.

After his death it was revealed that the keeper had been struggling with depression and had been seeing a psychiatrist since 2003, as revealed by his wife.

He lost his two-year-old daughter in 2006 to a rare heart condition.

There will be a public service held on Sunday followed by a private funeral service for close friends and family.

My thoughts and prayers are with Enke's family.

Nov 11, 2009

Messi Receives Trophy No. 2 Today


Today Leo Messi will be awarded his 2nd trophy of the season, the 2nd edition of the Di Stefano Trophy, awarded to the player voted by marca.com as the best player in all competitions (Liga, Copa del Rey, Champions League, international competitions, and Spanish Supercup).

Messi beat out 50 other players nominated for the award including Xavi, Andres Iniesta, Diego Forlan, and Raul Gonzalez, who won the first edition of the trophy.

The 2008-2009 season was Messi's season.

With 38 goals in all competitions, a treble win, and the goal that clinched FC Barcelona's Champion's League win, Messi led the team in every way.

He's further solidified his position as the best player in the world with the stellar duo performance that has evolved between him and former Inter Milan striker Zlatan Ibrahimociv, who joined Barcelona this season.

However, there has been controversy of late, springing from Messi's mediocre performances with the Argentina national team during the World Cup qualifying round.

Although Argentina finally qualified in their last game against Uruguay, there was serious backlash against Messi, who only scored once during the qualifying rounds.

Those who wish to see Messi win the upcoming FIFA World Player of the Year might rest easy in knowing that Real Madrid's Cristiano Ronaldo performed just as poorly this summer.

In fact, Ronaldo, who has been injured for over a month, can not even help his country in their playoff qualifying match this coming week.

Both Ronaldo and Messi exploded at the beginning of the season for their respective clubs, but if the '08-09 season is also taken into account, even just the second half, Messi supporters should rest easy.

His coronation as FIFA World Player of the Year is imminent.