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EPL opening weekend wrap

Posted by Juan Arango

Stamford Bridge, Chelsea v West Bromwich Albion, Premier League 14/08/2010  Didier Drogba of Chelsea celebrates his hat-trick Photo Marc Atkins Fotosports International Photo via Newscom

Hope everyone enjoyed what was a very interesting first week for the Barclay’s Premier League. We saw a slow start in the opening match between Tottenham Hotspurs and Manchester City. Yet things improved as the day went on. Chelsea tallied an impressive six goals in their return to action. While newcomers Blackpool sent Wigan fans for a loop, scoring four goals on the road. American keeper Tim Howard had a slip up in goal. While David Jones showed off his set piece skills. Squads are still unsettled with Manchester City leading in the category.



Aston Villa meanwhile weren’t rattled at all by the loss of Martin O’Neil. If the season continues like this we’ll have some great highlight reels for the vault.
Manchester City proved that money can’t buy happiness on Saturday. 

Unorganized is quite an understatement for this club. Players making a positive showing were YaYa Toure and David Silva. I was impressed with Toure’s speed and creativity. He’ll be a big part of squad’s success.  Meanwhile Joe Hart locked himself into the starting role with an impressive display. Tevez was disappointing and appeared to lack fitness. 

No big deal though as he will recover and be the main threat for this club. Hopefully Balotelli will be by his side for next week. Adebayor made a surprise appearance as well, or did he? Nothing really positive to take from this game for City fans expect that you came away with a point. A tough week for them ahead with a Europa League game and Liverpool at home four days later.

Spurs showed they have a lot of promise and scoring threats. Tottenham was close to getting a win but 0-0 was the end result. Gareth Bale looked impressive and will be a big scoring threat for the club. He was unfortunate not to be credited with any offensive points as he sent in some beautiful passes as well. Assou-Ekotto looked a real threat and almost scored on a cracker from long distance. Aaron Lennon looked strong and will easily break his tally of three goals from last season. 

Crouch was effective but mainly with his head. His success depends directly on the balls coming in from his team mates. He may struggle to find the net as much as last season. Their next opponents are the Young Boys in the Champions League Playoff Round. The Swiss side needs to be taken seriously as they recently knocked off a big club in Fenerbahce. They see Stoke on the road after and should be happy to come away with a draw. A lot will depend on the Champions League result though.

Things heated up after the first match as viewers got to see twenty-one goals in the following seven. Chelsea led the way with a trifecta of sorts. A Drogba triple, Malouda double, and Lampard single on the sheet against West Brom. In what was a great day to be a Blue’s fan as they backed up their scoring record. Malouda changed the score early in just the 6th minute. The first half saw two goals but West Bromwich Albion lost their nerve and began making errant challenges near the eighteen. 

In the end it was too many set pieces for Didier. Two goals of his hat-trick were from such a spot. The performance earned him a substitution in just the 70th minute. The first thing West Brom can work on is their set piece walls. Players must have felt they were facing a firing squad with their twisting and turning. Look for Chelsea to continue the damage against Wigan next week.

Aston Villa surprised a few with a great three goal win against West Ham. Milner should reconsider his move to City after the victory. Especially since West Ham were more organized than the club at the Eastlands. The guidance of Kevin MacDonald seems to be working for the time being. Carew had a few good chances and Marc Albrighton was playing phenomenal. Ashley Young looked great and played some beautiful crosses into the area. I can only hope that Milner makes the right choice and forgets the big money offer. Look for Villa to continue their run against newly promoted Newcastle. West Ham should rebound nicely against Bolton at home.

Other matches saw Blackburn defeat Everton one to nil. Tim Howard made an unfortunate error that cost his side a point.

 Bolton held off Fulham at home in a scoreless draw. Bobby Zamora is back and almost scored a long range effort. He will be a big part of this squad and hopefully remains healthy. Clint Dempsey didn’t feature but another USA national Stu Holden rattled one off the post.

 Sunderland and Birmingham had an exciting match. It ended with four goals total and a point a piece for the clubs. The Black Cats will be disappointed after blowing a two goal lead in the second half.

Wolves continued their EPL success with a two to one victory over Stoke. David Jones scored a spectacular free kick that one wouldn’t expect to see in the top flight. Anyone that hasn’t seen it is missing out.

Sunday we witnessed what looked to be Liverpool’s downfall. However after Joe Cole's first half sending off David N’gog scored a bomb in the 46th minute. Almunia could have done better but it may be Given or Mark Schwarzer in net soon. Arsenal bounced back with a late own goal error by Reina. Set up by the new transfer Marouane Chamakh. Chamakh or “The Raptor” as I’m calling him looked reserved in this game. Hopefully he will turn up the intensity after settling in.  A one to one draw was a fair result for both sides.

The last game of the week will see Manchester United taking on Newcastle. A tough draw for the Toon Army, can they hold off the Reds? I’m thinking it will be a good match with less than two goals. Let’s see if Rooney turns it up in his return to the EPL.


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Uncapped players highlight Spain final list

Posted by Juan Arango

Spain coach Vicente del Bosque is very low-key by nature. That is why his press conference on Thursday was more about the players than about his decision.

Although the 23-man roster looks to be one of the most solid going to South Africa, there were doses of controversy in certain circles of the Spanish press.

If one begins to look at the roster, well over a third of the club come from two-time reigning champs Barcelona. Eight of the players come from the blaugrana, including new signing David Villa.

In addition to Villa, Spain will count with seven forwards: Future teammate Pedro, former teammates Juan Mata and David Silva as well as Fernando Llorente, Fernando Torres, and surprise callup Jesús Navas. The Sevilla man got the nod over Fenerbache striker and former Pichichi Dani Güiza where he scored 18 goals in 46 matches.

Zamora trophy winner Victor Valdés saw his dream of going to South Africa come true as Del Bosque made him, on paper, his third goalkeeper. Valdés was the Spanish goalkeeper with the least amount of goals conceded as Barcelona were en route to win their 20th league title.

Another big absentee will be Marcos Senna. The Villarreal midfielder will not take part in the World Cup although he was fundamental in La Furia's run to the Euro2008 title when it took place in Switzerland.

The Spanish national team will begin practicing on May 23rd and will have three friendly matches against the United Arab Emirates, South Korea, and Austria before their Group H debut against Switzerland in Durban on June 16th.


Spain list

Goalkeepers:
Iker Casillas (Real Madrid), Pepe Reina (Liverpool/ ENG), Víctor Valdés (Barcelona)

Defenders
Raúl Albiol (Real Madrid), Alvaro Arbeloa (Real Madrid), Joan Capdevila (Villarreal), Carlos Marchena (Valencia), Gerard Piqué (Barcelona), Carles Puyol (Barcelona), Sergio Ramos (Real Madrid)

Midfielders:

Xabi Alonso (Real Madrid), Sergio Busquets (Barcelona), Cesc Fábregas (Arsenal/ENG), Andrés Iniesta (Barcelona), Javi Martínez (Athletic Club), Xavi Hernández (Barcelona)

Forwards:
David Silva (Valencia), Jesús Navas (Sevilla), Juan Mata (Valencia), Pedro Rodríguez (Barcelona),
Fernando Llorente (Athletic Club), Fernando Torres (Liverpool/ENG), David Villa (Valencia).


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Del Bosque announces Spain's 30 players

Posted by Juan Arango


Spanish national team


Barcelona and Real Madrid are the dominant teams in Spain and they proved it by being the two teams that monopolized nearly half of the spots of La Furia's 30-man roster. Barcelona ended up on top as seven of their players earned call ups. There were some surprises in Vicente Del Bosque's list, but for the most part the players that were expected to be on, were.

The majority of the team that won the European championship two years ago and played in the Confederations Cup last summer will be back.

Barcelona's Victor Valdés will have at least a fighting chance to enter Del Bosque's 23-man roster as he was considered part of his 30-man list. Valdés will most likely win yet another Zamora trophy and was among the five goalkeepers called up by the Spanish coach. His level during the past two seasons have been worthy of recognition and should be on the fast track to be in South Africa.

None of Real Madrid's players were named Guti or Raúl as Albiol, Arbeloa, Ramos, Xabi Alonso will follow national team captain Iker Casillas to South Africa.

One of the big surprises was Atlético Madrid's young goalkeeper David De Gea who has become one of the revelations of the tournament. Another surprise call up was that of Osasuna defender César Azpilicueta. He has become a stalwart for the Rojillos. Sevilla's Jesús Navas also got some recognition from Del Bosque.

One player that was left off the squad was Getafe's Roberto Soldado. He was being considered to be a viable replacement for Fernando Torres. His 14 goals for the season have him in La Liga's top ten in scoring.

Some players that were left off the list were Sevilla goalkeeper Andrés Palop as well as Athletic counterpart Gorka Iraizoz. Barcelona forward Bojan Krkic, who decided to not go to Euro2008, was snubbed in favor of teammate Pedro Rodríguez who became one of the revelations of the tournament. Pedro was the first player in football history to score in all six competitions this season. He is also the team's third leading scorer behind Zlatan Ibrahimovic and soon-to-be Pichichi winner Lionel Messi.

Spain will be participating in Group H alongside Chile, Honduras, and Switzerland.


Goalkeepers:Iker Casillas(Real Madrid CF), David De Gea(Atlético Madrid),Diego López (Villarreal), Pepe Reina (Liverpool-ENG), Víctor Valdés (FC Barcelona)

Defenders
: Raúl Albiol (Real Madrid)
, Alvaro Arbeloa(Real Madrid),
 César Azpilicueta (Osasuna)
 Joan Capdevila (Villarreal)
, Carlos Marchena (Valencia),
 Gerard Piqué (FC Barcelona)
 Carles Puyol (FC Barcelona),
 Sergio Ramos (Real Madrid)

Midfielders:
 Xabi Alonso (Real Madrid)
 Sergio Busquets (FC Barcelona)
 Francesc Fabregas (Arsenal FC-ENG)
 Andrés Iniesta (FC Barcelona)
 Javi Martínez (Athletic)
 Marcos Senna (Villarreal)
 David Silva (Valencia)
 Xavier Hernández (FC Barcelona)

Forwards
: Santi Cazorla (Villarreal),
 Jesús Navas (Sevilla),
 Juan Mata (Valencia CF),
 Pedro (FC Barcelona)
, Dani Güiza (Fenerbache SK-TUR)
, Fernando Llorente (Athletic Club),
 Alvaro Negredo (Sevilla FC)
, Fernando Torres (Liverpool FC-ENG)
, David Villa (Valencia CF)


Callup by team
Barcelona- 7
Real Madrid- 5
Valencia- 4
Villarreal- 4
Athletic - 2
Liverpool- 2
Osasuna- 1
Atlético- 1
Arsenal- 1
Sevilla- 2
Fenerbahce-1


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Europa League quarter draw

Posted by Juan Arango


The first edition of this Europa League will have some captivating matchups in the quarterfinals as the road to Hamburg heats up.

Valencia - Atlético

The all-Spanish affair will have a great deal of fanfare east side of the Iberian penninsula. Both sides are out of the La Liga race and their respective form has been suspect to say the least. Unwilling to be overshadowed by Barcelona, Atlético are poised to finish an inconsistent season with a double. Something that Colchonero fans haven't seen since 1995 when they last won the league and the Copa del Rey. For Atlético they will have a hectic run as they will play the final of the Copa del Rey against Sevilla just four days after they return from Hamburg, should they get that far.
Valencia want to be the first Europa League winners. They would become the first team to win the tournament in its three formats. They won the tournament twice when it was called the Fairs Cup (1961-62, 1962-63) and when it was called the UEFA Cup (2004).

Benfica vs. Liverpool
It's been 20 years since Benfica last were in a final of an international tournament; 48 since they last won one. Not since the Eusebio glory years have Benfica lifted silverware outside of their own country. This current side under Jorge Jesus have demonstrated that they are one of the most explosive young teams in all of Europe. With the Argentine trio of Javier Saviola, Ángel Di María, and Pablo Aimar leading the way along with Paraguayan international Oscar Cardozo, As Aguilas are about to run away with the Portuguese SuperLiga and they are hungry for more.

Liverpool might savor this trophy a little more than usual for two reasons:

  • They would become the first team to win this tournament four times (the Fairs Cup is not considered an official event by UEFA). They alongside Juventus and Inter are the only teams to have won this event three time under the old UEFA Cup format.
  • It would salvage the season. Liverpool have gone through a nightmarish season to say the least in the Premiership. This win could take the sting off of the domestic drought in which two generations of Reds fans have not seen a Premiership trophy lifted at Anfield.

Hamburg-Standard

For well over the past decade Belgian football has been down in the dumps as far as their level in Europe is concerned. After an eternity of not making it far in the Champions League and not reaching the UEFA Cup

Hamburg look to return to prominence after not having won European silverware in over 27 years. They could be one of the frontrunners if you take into account the fact that they have one of the most fearsome forward tandems in Ruud Van Nistlerooy and Paolo Guerrero.
Fulham-Wolfsburg
If there is an affair that could be exciting, it is this one. Fulham are coming off an incredible come from behind win against Juventus at Craven Cottage and that could be the match that light the fire under them. With an in-form Zoltan Gera and a brilliant Bobby Zamora as well as Clint Dempsey coming off the bench, Roy Hodgson's side could become the darlings of this tournament.

The reigning German champs have been able to avoid the relegation shadows after they were eliminated from the Champions League. Now with a revived Obafemi Martins along with the usual cast of characters, Wolfsburg could be up to their 2009 tricks again.


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MAF Team Of The Week #3: March 9 - 15

Posted by Anonymous

Alright this choosing a Team Of The Week is gaining momentum, this is the 3rd volume and we got another team worthy of the title of Mad About Futbol Team Of The Week. This week's team took down two of the biggest clubs on the planet and scored a lot of goals in the process. Unquestionably, this was the easiest choice for TOW since we started. This week's winner played matches and/or made headlines during the calendar week of March 9 -15. The triumphant team is:

Liverpool Football Club
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England's most decorated team displayed their power this week with a couple of 4 goal performances that reminded the entire European continent that The Reds are BEASTS. Last Tuesday, Liverpool disposed of Spanish champions, Real Madrid in easy fashion with a dominating 4-0 win. The result led to a 5-0 aggregate scoreline that moved Liverpool into the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals and embarrassed Spain's most decorated team. Steven Gerrard scored 2 big goals and showed why he is the face of Liverpool and should be England captain.

Then on Saturday, Liverpool capped its most impressive week of the season by thumping Manchester United 4-1 at Old Trafford. The Reds' big win ended Manchester United's 11 game winning streak and 16 game unbeaten streak. Liverpool relied on goals from "El Nino" Fernando Torres and Stevie G to take down The Red Devils who were hurt by the red card ejection of Nemanja Vidic. Regardless, it was an impressive win that re-injected some drama into the race for the English Premiership title.

Liverpool beat Real Madrid and Manchester United in the same week by a combined score of 8 to 1. That's incredible. Those results are the epitome of what a TOW is all about. Liverpool Football Club is the unquestioned Mad About Futbol Team Of The Week.


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Barca-Pool Give England Spanish Lesson

Posted by Juan Arango



Spain chewed England up and spit them out.

There was no other way that the game could be put. It was ironic to have done it to Fabio Cappello's team in Spain. The home side was simply a machine and there was no doubt that they are the best team in the world.


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Sport Bombshell: If You Can't Beat Torres, Bring Him In

Posted by Juan Arango

In recent years, Fernando Torres was a nightmare to Barcelona defenses. It seemed like in every encounter El Niño seemed to score and Atlético was a bogey team during the height of the Rijkaard regime.


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