Posts Tagged ‘Wesley Sneijder’

MOURINHO: INIESTA HAS NOT EARNED BALLON D’OR

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

By Alex Valhouli

Mourinho

La Liga correspondent Rick Minars brought this to my attention during pickup today…

Earlier this morning, the Italian news paper Gazzetta dello Sport published Jose Mourinho thoughts on who should win the Ballon d’or. Apparently Iniesta has now taken the lead to win the prize. Mourinho says, in his own words, that Andres Inesita might have scored the most important goal of the year (or the century?) in the World Cup final but he was injured for most of the long dueling European club season. Mourinho believes that if anyone should win the Ballon d’or it should be Wesley Sneijder. His other preferences are Diego Milito and Xaxi Hernandez, though he makes it clear that Sneijder is tops, followed by Xavi.

He made a point to say that Sneijder was no better than Iniesta, but that the dutch superstar simply had a better season and a great world cup. He concluded that Wesley is number one followed by Xaxi Hernandez.

Despite Mourinho’s bias (and my own bias toward Iniesta), I have to say that the man has a point. Milito wouldn’t have made my top 5, talented as he may be. What do you think?

photo: Alex Valhouli/OLFC

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WORLD CUP ANALYSIS: Group E

Monday, June 14th, 2010

by Philip Cramer

Group E: Cameroon, Netherlands, Denmark, Japan

Cameroon

Cameroon has more experience in the World Cup than any other African nation and they bring a mix of youth and experience that should hold them in good stead. They have also avoided the injury bug that has hurt Ghana, Nigeria and the Ivory Coast.

They have a seasoned group of defenders which is becoming increasingly important in what is turning out to be a fairly low scoring cup thus far. A surprise has been that the coach Paul Le Guen has announced that the presumptive starting keeper, Carlos Kemeni will be benched for the opening game against Japan.

On defense Benoit Assou-Ekotto and Sebastian Bassong are both coming off solid seasons with Tottenham Hotspurs. Nicolas Nkoulou, one of the bright young stars in the tournament as well as the experienced Stephane Mbia who anchors the Marseilles central defense complete a solid quartet.

In midfield, Alexandre Song of Arsenal who is strong and technically gifted defense oriented player as well as Jean Makoun, a veteran with Lyon.

Cameroon play a 4-3-1-2 formation with much of the strength in the back. The defensive midfielders have no hesitation to move into the attack to support the key for Cameroon,

Three time African Footballer of the Year, Samuel Eto’o who has had a stellar career at Barcelona and now Inter Milan is their inspirational leader. Although still only 29 he has 42 goals in 92 appearances for the Indomitable Lions. Partnering him up front will be Pierre Webo another veteran with Achille Emana supporting them from the midfield position.

The team has balance and experience and could be the first African team to finally get further than the quarter finals.


Denmark

Denmark brings a team with lots of experience. They are a solid team that plays a typical Northern European style which is both disciplined and direct.

In goal they have the experienced Thomas Sorensen of Stoke although a late season injury could be a problem. In defense they have the solid Daniel Agger of Liverpool and the rising star, Simon Kjaer, also fighting an injury. Kjaer was excellent in containing both Christian Ronaldo and Zlatan Ibrahimovic in qualifying games allowing Denmark to finish ahead of Portugal as well as eliminate Sweden from the finals. They also have the experienced Per Kroldrup to help out.

Their key holding midfielder, Christian Poulson is a solid tackler and great distributor of the ball. With 74 caps the Juventus player is a key to the team’s success. Daniel Jensen is another veteran who scored the vital goal to beat Portugal away to ensure qualification.

Up front they have Nicklas Bentner of Arsenal, a strong finisher who at 22 is the second youngest players on the team. Although somewhat inconsistent he is a potential game winner. Alongside him, Soren Larsen has a nose for goals, hitting the net 11 times in 18 appearances. He led all scorers in the group ahead of Ronaldo. They also have Dennis Rommedahl and Jon-Dahl Tomasson who have both seen better days but whose experience could be valuable coming off the bench.

Japan

Japan is somewhat of an enigma. With all but four of their players based in the J-League they have little experience at the top club level.

In defense they have Yuji Nakazawa, their central defensive lynchpin and the heart of the team with over 100 caps. The balance of the defense has a considerable amount of international experience and will keep them in games.

Yasuhito Endo is one of their midfield keys with over 90 caps along with Keisuke Honda who featured prominently in CSKA Moscow’s charge to the quarter finals of the European Cup this past season.

Keiji Amada is another veteran up front with 16 goals and 70 appearances. Shinji Okazaki will probably be the other starter up front. He is lethal from close up and is a classic goal poacher with 16 in only 28 international appearances. He creates goals as well and will require close marking.

Whether their relative lack of experience in European leagues will hurt remains to be seen. Their style is similar to South Korea’s. They work together well as a team and have both speed and unflagging energy. A ‘never say die’ attitude will keep opponents honest and will be made to pay if they take Japan too lightly.


Holland

It’s a tribute to Dutch soccer that a relatively small country with a population of a little over 16 million can produce a constant supply of great players and teams since they emerged as a soccer power in the early 1970’s. Their current team is no different. Their Achilles heel could be in goal and in defense. They are loaded with world class talent in midfield and up front.

Since the international retirement of Edwin Van Der Saar they lack a world class keeper but Maarten Stekelenberg of Ajax is dependable and not prone to errors.

John Heitenga of Everton is a versatile defender and one of the keys to Everton’s solid performance in the Premier League. Gregory Van Der Wiel is a rising star with Ajax whose ability will be tested in South Africa. Veterans Giovanni Van Bronckhorst, Andre Ooijer and Khalid Boulahrouz all have the necessary experience to see the team comfortably through the first round but might be troubled against some of their stronger potential opponents in the later rounds.

Mark Van Bommel is a tough defensive midfielder who will have to work hard on defense, something he is more than capable of having assumed that role at Bayern Munich for the past few seasons. Wesley Sneijder is the kingpin in the middle. He has few peers in Europe in the passing game and can dictate the pace as needed. His brilliance in set pieces and his knack for scoring from long range makes him the complete player. He was a key to Real Madrid’s midfield for three years when they inexplicably let him escape to Inter Milan where he has cemented his reputation, leading them to the triple.

Rafael Van Der Vaart of Real Madrid, Nigel De Jong of Manchester City and Denny De Zeew of Ajax complete a midfield that has few peers.

Up front they have Robin Van Persie of Arsenal who is coming of an injury plagued season at Arsenal but is now fully fit. Arjen Robben has resuscitated his career at Bayern Munich after a frustrating few years at Real Madrid. He plays mostly on the wing and both creates and scores goals as well as possessing deceptive speed. His receding hair and his already lengthy career belie his relatively young age of 26. Klaas Jan Huntelaar is another gifted striker who led the qualifying group in scoring but had a frustrating season at Real Madrid prior to his recent move to A.C. Milan and will probably be partnering Van Persie up front.

Whether Holland can finally put it all together and win the cup remains to be seen but if either Spain or Brazil falters they could finally win one. Cameroon has enough talent and experience to advance as well. Denmark and Japan will make their opponents work hard.

Fearless forecast:

1 Cameroon
2 Holland

These two meet in the final group game by which time I expect both to have already secured their places in the next round. Holland rests a few players and Cameroon pulls off a mild surprise.

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OFFICIAL WORLD CUP ROSTER: Netherlands

Thursday, May 27th, 2010

by Marc Roseblade

The Oranje were the latest top team to announce their 23 man World Cup squad.

Goalkeepers: Sander Boschker (FC Twente), Maarten Stekelenburg (Ajax), Michel Vorm (FC Utrecht)

Defenders: Khalid Boulahrouz (Stuttgart), Edson Braafheid (Celtic), John Heitinga (Everton), Joris Mathijsen (Hamburg), Andre Ooijer (PSV Eindhoven), Giovanni van Bronckhorst (Feyenoord), Gregory van der Wiel (Ajax)

Midfielders: Ibrahim Afellay (PSV Eindhoven), Nigel de Jong (Manchester City), Demy de Zeeuw (Ajax), Stijn Schaars (AZ Alkmaar), Wesley Sneijder (Inter Milan), Mark van Bommel (Bayern Munich), Rafael van der Vaart (Real Madrid)

Forwards: Ryan Babel (Liverpool), Eljero Elia (Hamburg), Klaas Jan Huntelaar (AC Milan), Dirk Kuyt (Liverpool), Arjen Robben (Bayern Munich), Robin van Persie (Arsenal)

There were no huge surprises in the players that were cut from the 27 man quad. Orlando Engelaar, Vurnon Anita, Ron Vlaar and Jeremain Lens will not travel to South Africa.

Last night the Dutch squad defeated Mexico 2-1 convincingly with a Van Persie double.

Holland are another amazing nation that have never won the World Cup. Having finished as runners-up twice (1974 & 1978), they’re looking to go the distance in South Africa.

They certainly have a squad of players capable of winning the competition and it would be refreshing to have a different name on the cup. Their fans are also among the most colourful in the world.

The future is bright, the future is Oranje!

read more from Marc at myscottishfootball.blogspot.com!

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A STELLAR FINISH FOR UCL FINALISTS

Sunday, May 16th, 2010

By Marc Roseblade

Inter Milan today tied up the Scudetto for the 5th successive year in a row by defeating Siena 1 nil. Jose Mourinhos men finished the season 2 points above 2nd placed Roma who also won today with a 2 nil victory away to Chievo.

The Milan side now head to Madrid and the Santiago Bernabeu stadium in chase of the Champions league winners title as they face off against German champions Bayern Munich.

Bayern themselves clinched the Bundesliga with a final day 3-1 away win to Hertha on the 8th May and yesterday completed a domestic double by hammering the cup holders Werder Bremen 4-0 in the German cup final.

Uncharacteristically, the champions league final is being held on a Saturday evening but this enables both sides a full week to prepare for what looks like being a fantastic prospect for watching football supporters all over Europe and the World.

The 8 day festival of football has already started in Madrid which started with the delivery of the Champions league trophy on Friday. The festival includes all manner of activities from exhibition matches which involves top former international talent from all over Europe to audio visionary spectacles from Champions league sponsers. It truly encompasses all age groups and encourages people to interact withy the Champions league experience.

It promises to be a magnificent spectacle and with players such as Arjen Robben, Franck Ribéry, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Claudio Pizarro, Mark van Bommel for Bayern & Lucio Marco Materazzi, Eto’o, Diego Milito & Wesley Sneijder for Inter, it really is lining up as a night of fireworks and superb footballing skills. Plenty of goals would be great as well.

Final – 22/05/2010 – 20:45CET ( 20:45 ) – Santiago Bernabéu – Madrid

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AROUND THE WORLD: USA vs Netherlands

Thursday, March 4th, 2010

Save for an early strike from Jose Torres, the US men’s team actually PLAYED for 10 of yesterday’s 90 minutes, which peaked with a tough-as-nails goal from Carlos Bocanegra (88′) off of a Damarcus Beasely set piece. Jozy Altidore nearly equalized in injury time, leaving the Dutch defense scrambling to retain their lead.

As for Donovan… the midfielder was impeded by a flu (he’s great, but he’s no Michael Jordan), which basically resulted in a match devoid of creativity.

And then there was Wesley Sneijder. Brilliant. If (so many if’s) Donovan had been healthy, he might have been inspired to play up to Sneijder’s level, as tends to happen when the Galaxy/Eveteron man is pushed to the limit. Alas, not a great day for the USA.

After walking away with a 2-1 victory, the Dutch side have made it public that they were not impressed with the Americans.  Let the mind games begin!

If we had to pick an MVP, it would be those cool throwback 1950 jerseys. We’ve got something similar in the works at ONELOVE FC.

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