Who Should Leave Chelsea?

02 Apr 2010, written by Mohamad Hammoud 2 Comments

The football season is approaching the end. Many football clubs have spent huge amount of money on acquiring new talents while others have received huge amount of money on selling their talents and the remaining few didn’t enter the players transfer bazaar preferring to go on in the battle with their current players. Now, it’s time for the clubs to make the assessment and the evaluation for each player. Prior to the clubs’ evaluation, we will present our own assessment of who should leave each club, whether a new or current player. This article will focus on the English Premier League side, Chelsea. Who should leave Chelsea?

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Without Rooney: Will the United Ship Sink or Cruise?

02 Apr 2010, written by Mohamad Hammoud 3 Comments

Manchester United, starting from their top management and ending with the youngest player, are aware of the importance of the coming week with two critical matches coming ahead. The first match will determine United’s chances to win the Premier League and this will be against Chelsea on Saturday. The second match will determine if United will proceed to the Semi Finals of the Champions League and this will be against Bayern Munich who has already won the first leg against United 2-1. This could have been a normal week for Manchester United, but with the injury of their goal machine, Wayne Rooney, the question that is floating: Will Manchester be able to survive without the Golden “Man”?

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Controversial Players:Legends & Newbies-Part 1

30 Mar 2010, written by Mohamad Hammoud 0 Comments

FIFA is always trying to induce the Fair Play system in the game and to promote a clean game. While FIFA can hardly control the fair game inside the pitch, it’s impossible for it to control it outside the pitch. A lot of troublesome players, old and new, who caused controversial incidents inside and outside the pitch. Despite of their questionable manners and character, lot of these players have turned out to be legends and have gained the love of many fans. Among the long list, the light is shed on five players from the oldest to newest in time.

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Who should leave Manchester United?

26 Mar 2010, written by Mohamad Hammoud 3 Comments

The football season is approaching the end. Many football clubs have spent huge amount of money on acquiring new talents while others have received huge amount of money on selling their talents and the remaining few didn’t enter the players transfer bazaar preferring to go on in the battle with their current players. Now, it’s time for the clubs to make the assessment and the evaluation for each player. Prior to the clubs’ evaluation, we will present our own assessment of who should leave each club, whether a new or current player. This article will focus on the English Premier League title holders, Manchester United. Who should leave Manchester United?

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It Isn’t a One-Man Show

23 Mar 2010, written by Libertine 4 Comments

The way Messi has been playing lately made a lot of followers, commentators and fans call Barcelona a One-Man Show. There is no doubt that Messi is a genius, an extraordinary talent, a player who can change the outcome of any game in a split-second. Creative, highly-talented, fast and yet humble, Messi is probably the best player in the world right now, and has proved that he’s in a class of his own, even when compared to players like C. Ronaldo, Rooney or Kaka. Eight goals in three games, Messi has been in scintillating form lately, and it would be hard for any defense to slow him down.

However, this does not imply in any way that Barcelona are turning into a one man show.  A club that has won absolutely everything last year, Barca is known for its unselfish play, entertaining football and team-comes-first mentality. Guardiola, a former Barca player, kept the tradition, and instilled the right teamwork spirit in all of the players. Messi, Xavi, Iniesta, Keita, Busquets, Pedro, Henry and even Ibrahimovich have all contributed to the success of the team so far, and it was never felt that any of these players have ego or self-importance issues.

Last year, Chelsea were the trickiest opponents for Barcelona in the Champions League, if not in all competitions. They were able to frustrate Barcelona for long periods and almost knocked them out of the competition. One of the key elements behind Chelsea’s play was neutralizing Messi, who couldn’t move easily, couldn’t do what he does best. Yet, Barcelona kept their composure, were persistent about their philosophy and style of play, and in the end it paid off when Iniesta scored a last-second goal. Barcelona’s schedule gets interesting in the coming few weeks. Two meetings with another beautiful-football club, Arsenal, in the Champions League quarter-finals, and a highly-anticipated showdown with La Liga joint-leaders Real Madrid.  Guardiola will sure count on a group effort from his players, and it would be critical that each player plays up to his potential. If teams are hoping that Messi gets injured, thinking Barcelona would fall apart, they should know better. Messi would be missed for sure, but Barcelona will keep walking.

 

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