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Cristiano Ronaldo has sold Bentley Continental

⊆ 22.41 by Mo Hyo Se | ˜ 0 comments »

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Portuguese football star Cristiano Ronaldo’s latest car continues his penchant for exotic, high performance cars; Bentley Continental GT Speed. The new car is Ronaldo’s second Bentley Continental, having sold his previous 2007 model for just under £100,000. His blue Bentley Continental GTC Speed went for £114,995, and a 2004 Mercedes C-Class diesel fetched £10,795. The “thrilled” buyers reckon they could be collector’s items after being owned by CR7. He was selling his flash car collection as they are right-hand drive and not suited to Spanish roads. His Porsche 911 Carrera is on sale at £69,995. (thesun.co.uk)

However, opting for the sporty look of a hard-top model, unlike his previous convertible model. The Bentley Continental is one of the ultimate grand tourer coupes, having enjoyed massive development from Bentley’s parent company Volkswagen. However, the car is still British at heart, being hand built at Bentley’s Crewe factory. Whilst some may say the Continental is cheap by Bentley standards, the car is still an expensive car to run, with fuel economy unlikely to break past 20mpg. However few people considering owning the vehicle would be concerned over such matters, the 12 cylinder 6 litre engine of the GT speed delivers a top speed of 202mph, and makes it the fastest production Bentley ever. It is a fitting car for one of the world’s finest footballers to drive, however Ronaldo appears to have his eye on something even more exotic in the future. (dapcars.co.uk)

 

wolfsburg: deutscher meister

⊆ 21.17 by Mo Hyo Se | ˜ 0 comments »


Going into the last round of fixtures, Wolfsburg simply needed a point to win the title. Carrying a two point lead over 2nd placed Bayern Munich, and a superior goal difference, only a home defeat and a Bayern win would see the championship slip through Wolfsburg's fingers.

However, despite Bayern winning their fixture, the Wolves won the title in style recording a thumping 5-1 victory over UEFA Cup runners up Werder Bremen to bring a first title to their jubilant fans.

Since being formed way back in the thirties as a team for the Volkswagon car manufacturers, Wolfsburg had never won a major trophy before their recent Bundesliga success.

The closest they came was back in 1995 when they reached the German Cup final. On that day they were beaten 3-0 by Bor. Monchengladbach and had since never really looked like challenging for any major honours.

Going into the 2008/09 season, many pundits were predicting that Bayern Munich would not just defend their Bundesliga crown from the previous season, but start a new era of dominance in Germany. Little did they know that the Wolves from the lower Saxony region would completely overpower the reigning champions in every area of the pitch.

The proof of Wolfsburg's power came in April, at the Volkswagon Arena, when the two teams collided in an important top of the table clash. With Bayern struggling for form after the winter break, Wolfsburg were wracking up successive victories and came into the game on top form.

The end result was a whopping 5-1 victory for Wolfsburg, highlighting Bayern's defensive frailties and shyness in front of goal, and proving Wolfsburg's front pairing of Edin Dzeko and Grafite to be the deadliest in the division.

Both sides can look at this as the pivotal moment of their season, as Bayern lost ground in the title race and crashed out of the Champions League in similarly emphatic fashion just a week later, while Wolfsburg had finally given themselves the confidence to go all the way.

The undoubted stars of Wolfsburg's season are the strike partnership of Edin Dzeko and Grafite. Dzeko's 26 goals, added to Grafite's 28, gave the Wolves a significant edge over their rivals as their goal difference went through the roof. Opposition defences simply couldn't handle the pace, power and all round movement of Europe's deadliest combo.

The biggest challenge for Wolfsburg over the summer will be keeping their dynamic duo at the club. There is already big interest in the pair from a multitude of English and Spanish clubs, and there is no doubt that Wolfsburg would be seriously weakened if they lost them.

One change that has already been confirmed is the management position at Wolfsburg. Current boss, Felix Magath, announced he will be leaving the club on July 1st to become the new manager at Bundesliga rivals Schalke. Wolfsburg have acted fast however, as they announced that Armin Veh will take over the reigns in the summer. Veh is no stranger to success himself, as he guided his previous club, Stuttgart, to the Bundesliga title in 2007. Despite Veh coming in to a championship winning side, he will still find his predecessor a hard act to follow. Magath joined the club after a poor season almost saw them relegated, but changed their fortunes to guide them to 5th and 1st in his two seasons.

(source: european-football.suite101.com)

 

bundesliga: the new king

⊆ 20.37 by Mo Hyo Se | ˜ 0 comments »


VfL Wolfsburg has sealed its first Bundesliga title after thrashing Werder Bremen 5-1 as strikers Grafite and Dzeko set a new scoring record. Bayern Munich failed to overtake Wolfsburg on the final day of the season but managed to claim the second place after a 2-1 win over VfB Stuttgart, which finished third.

Wolfsburg, which had a two-point lead over Bayern, sealed its championship in the first half with a 3-0 lead through Zvjezdan Misimovic, Grafite and an own goal from Sebastian Proedl. Bremen's Diego made it 3-1 after 31 minutes, before Grafite and Edin Dzeko sealed the title with two second half goals.

The Bundesliga title was an astonishing turn around for Wolfsburg, which almost faced relegation last year and regarded as rank outsiders at the start of this season. "I knew that we were good enough," said Wolfsburg coach Felix Magath, who leaves for Schalke 04 next season. "We put in some good performances all season and we deserved to be champions. Of course, it will be hard to leave now."

Edin Dzeko and Grafite scored 26 and 28 goals respectively to break the previous record set by Bayern's Gerd Muller and Uli Hoeness in the 1970s. Wolfsburg and Bayern will automatically enter next season's Champions League while Stuttgart will go into the qualifying round. Hertha Berlin and Hamburg SV will play in the new Europa League. Arminia Bielefeld and Karlsruhe were relegated while Energie Cottbus, which finished 16th, will remain in Bundesliga if it beats the third team of the second division, either Mainz or Nuremberg, next weekend.

(source: presstv.ir)