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Di Matteo wants Top Four

⊆ 03.37 by Mo Hyo Se | ˜ 0 comments »

skysports.com

Roberto Di Matteo stepped into the breach at Stamford Bridge fully aware of the volatility that characterises one of the most demanding managerial posts in European football. There are few clubs and owners who are more exacting of their managers and their quest for success. Like Inter Milan, whose sacking of Claudio Ranieri, and Real Madrid, whose unjust dismissal of multiple title-winning coach Vicente del Bosque and Fabio Capello (the latter twice, each time after winning the league), Roman Abramovich wants to score goals, win games and win trophies, now.

To some extent, perhaps, Chelsea have been spoilt by the success they enjoyed with Portuguese manager Jose Mourinho at the helm. The "Special One", as he called himself, won back-to-back Premier League titles in 2004/05 and 2005/06, as well as the FA Cup in 2006, the League Cup in 2004 and 2006 and the Community Shield in 2005. Since then, the Blues have won the league just once (in 2009/10 under Carlo Ancelotti; they finished second in 2006/07, 2007/08 and 2010/11) and the FA Cup in 2008 and 2009 - three trophies in six years - certainly not good enough for Abramovich, who went through six managers after Mourinho left.

The most recent to feel Abramovich's wrath was Mourinho's compatriot, Andre Villas-Boas who lasted only eight months. His replacement, Italian Roberto Di Matteo, however, seems to be enjoying a happier time at the helm. According to a report in The Sun, Di Matteo has come out and set ambitious goals for himself and the club, before they begin to adjudge the season (or at least his tenure) a success.

"I'm working my socks off to help this team become successful. But so far we have not proved anything and we have not achieved anything. The players have done extremely well to turn things around but it will only be a successful season if we finish in the top four and win a trophy. We have to ensure we finish well to guarantee Champions League football for next season. That's the big target," the 41 year old former Chelsea player said.

Despite Di Matteo's caution, it cannot be denied he has played an instrumental role in reviving the club's season and injecting confidence and belief into the players, particularly the senior members of the squad, with whom it was reported Villas-Boas fell out. In fact, a BBC report has his former team mate, Norwegian forward Tore Andre Flo, calling for Di Matteo to be recognised as the fans' choice to be made Chelsea manager on a permanent basis.

"The supporters would like it," Flo said, adding, "I think he would take the job. I think also that a lot of people would like him to do that. It would be very welcome among the fans."

The question whether Di Matteo will be given the job for next year as well will depend on precisely the same target he himself has outlined - a top-four finish to ensure Champions League football next season. The FA Cup will be welcome but Abramovich will be more concerned about the possibility of missing the Champions League and the revenue it brings. The Champions League, it is no secret, is Abramovich's Holy Grail. The Blues, despite having never won the tournament, have an impressive pedigree in the tournament, having reached the semi-finals more often than not in recent times and the finals, once, in 2007/08.

The fact that Di Matteo has guided the club into the last four, for the first time since the 2008/09 season, is another point in his favour. The fact the club came through after overturning a 1-3 deficit against Napoli, in the first leg of their Round of 16 tie, and beat Benfica, both home and away, to set up a clash with defending champions Barcelona is another. There may not be too many people who think the Blues can beat the Catalans; Mourinho certainly does not. However, should Chelsea somehow manage to scrape past, the one-off game with either Real Madrid (led by Mourinho) or Bayern Munich is one in which anything can happen. It would be a remarkable end to a turbulent season and the absolutely best reason Di Matteo can give his boss to retain his services, if, in the space of a few months, he managed to win the one trophy. (ibtimes.co.uk)

 

ibra's grumble and messi's record

⊆ 08.25 by Mo Hyo Se | ˜ 0 comments »

soccerroomtoday.com

It was not a spectacular night of football like Barca's 7-1 thrashing of Bayer Leverkusen in the last round where Lionel Messi bagged a record five goals. The quarter-final tie was effectively decided by two first-half penalties converted by Messi, which saw him move on to 51 Champions League goals and at just 24 is the youngest to break the 50 landmark. Messi also broke the record for goals scored in a Champions League campaign, his two goals on the night bringing his tally to 14 and breaking the previous total held by himself and Ruud van Nistelrooy of 12. But AC Milan striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic sparked controversy after his side's Champions League elimination by Barcelona suggesting the holders receive a helping hand from referees at the Camp Nou. Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho says it is impossible to beat Barca at the Camp Nou and an angry Ibrahimovic, who spent a disappointing season with Barca during the 2009-10 campaign, claimed the same after the 3-1 defeat on Tuesday which followed a 0-0 draw at the San Siro in the first leg.

Barca controlled the opening stages of the game and took the lead after a series of errors from Milan. Massimo Ambrosini was dispossessed in midfield by Messi who tore into the area and then appeared to make the wrong decision in playing the ball back to Xavi. Full-back Luca Antonini dispossessed the Spain international but then went through the back of Messi and the referee awarded the penalty which the Argentine despatched into the corner. Milan equalised through Antonio Nocerino but then came the controversial penalty decision with the shirt tug by Nesta on Busquets as a corner was being delivered. Messi stepped up and sent the keeper the wrong way from 12 yards and then at the start of the second half Andres Iniesta put the game beyond Milan. (http://sports.ndtv.com)

While the debate rages around him as to whether he should be considered one of the greatest, if not the greatest, player of all time, Messi continues to notch up goals at a dizzying rate. With two months of the season left to play, he has already amassed 58 goals in all competitions. In stark contrast, his former team mate at Barcelona, Milan striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who had been touted as the main threat to Barca's progress on Tuesday, was left ranting about the referee. The Milan players were fuming over Dutch referee Bjorn Kuipers decision to penalise Alessandro Nesta for pulling Sergio Busquets's shirt at a corner for the second penalty. (http://in.reuters.com)

 

coppa italy: milan safely through but inter missed

⊆ 16.07 by Mo Hyo Se | ˜ 0 comments »


Milan had left earlier by Djibrill Cisse goal that was created when the game has been running for five minutes. However, Milan could turn ahead 2-1 in just 13 minutes.

Milan created Robinho's first goal at minute 15. Brazilian striker managed to convert a cross from Ignazio Abate released from the left side of the Lazio defense. Only five minutes later, Lazio goalkeeper re-collapse. Goalkeeper Federico Marchetti was unable to stem the hard kick Clarence Seedorf after maximizing bait El Shaarawy breakthrough.

Milan almost conceded again, but goalkeeper Marco Amelia swiftly dismissed Francelino Matuzalem header that leads to the lower right corner in the 20th minute. The threat does not deter attacks and Clarence Seedorf et al. Massimiliano Allegri made ​​the team remains in control of the game. However, a number of opportunities created failed to convert into goals. The first round ended with the score 2-1. (bolakick.com)

After halftime, Allegri still maintaining his squad. The decision was made Milan were able to return control of the game. The attacks intensified with the entry Milan Zlatan Ibrahimovic in the 70th minute. Merkel replaces Ibra injury. Ten minutes before the fight was over, Shaarawy almost scored.In a convoy of two opposing players, Shaarawy managed to penetrate the penalty box. Unfortunately, the shot misses the target Shaarawy. Lazio goalkeeper eventually completely collapse by Ibra in the 85th minute. Goals stems from a breakthrough bait that is released Emanuelson. Ibra who escaped the offside trap the ball straight into the opponent's penalty box. Stay facing one on one with Marchetti, Ibra had handed the ball to the right side Lazio goalkeeper. Goal was to lock the victory Milan 3-1. (allvoices.com)

Unlike inter, Cavani's second-half strikes secured a 2-0 win at the San Paolo stadium that sees Napoli safely through to a last-four encounter with Siena, who defeated Chievo 1-0 in Wednesday's other quarter-final tie. Walter Mazzarri's side had won just two of their last six Serie A games coming into Wednesday night's match and were facing an Inter side riding a seven-match winning streak in the league, but Napoli turned the form book on its head with an assured display.

Cavani opened the scoring after 50 minutes, stroking home from the penalty spot after being fouled in the box by Thiago Motta, who was named in the side despite being strongly linked with a move to Paris St Germain. Cavani added his second in stoppage time as Napoli denied Inter a place in the semi-finals for the first time in nine years. (7msport.com)

 

AC Milan confirm Becks deal

⊆ 15.05 by Mo Hyo Se | ˜ 0 comments »


Italian giants AC Milan have confirmed David Beckham will join the club on loan from LA Galaxy on 7th January. The Rossoneri made little secret of their interest in signing the former Real Madrid and Manchester United player following the conclusion of the MLS season.

With Beckham on a lucrative contract with The Galaxy, the Los Angeles club have decided to offset some of that outlay by allowing Beckham to join AC Milan during the close-season.
The news of Beckham's stint in Italy is also a boost for Fabio Capello as it means the former captain of the side maintains his match sharpness ahead of England's World Cup qualifier against Ukraine on 1st April.AC Milan's Umberto Gandini has confirmed Beckham will only remain with the club until he is required to return to re-join The Galaxy to train ahead of the new MLS season. "The deal is for as long as David wishes but I think he's committed to MLS and LA Galaxy will bring him back after a couple of months I think," he told Sky Sports News.

Milan vice president Adriano Galliani has confirmed that LA Galaxy and England star David Beckham will join the club in January until the end of the season in a deal that could then become permanent...

Beckham will join the Italian side in January while the MLS season takes a break, and he will stay at Milanello until the end of the European season, possibly then making this a permanent move. "Beckham wants to train and play with Milan," Galliani told Il Corriere Della Sera. We want him. He will arrive in January and we will sign him for the rest of the season. It's not just a shop window deal, it's a great deal. He will be available for Ancellotti for Serie A and the UEFA Cup. Football today is not just about tactics and technical abilities. It's about full stadiums and sponsors. No-one can beat the 65,000 fans we had on Sunday. The stadiums will only fill up with superstars like Beckham who has asked Milan for hospitality, not another club. With him, Kaka and Ronaldinho, it will be a dream team."

The English midfielder is still under contract with LA Galaxy but it seems as if Galliani has concrete ideas already in place as he tries to land Beckham on a permanent deal.

(source: www.current.com)

 

Big four in the get-richer club

⊆ 06.29 by Mo Hyo Se | ˜ 0 comments »


Manchester United, Chelsea and Arsenal have established themselves in the world top five of highest-earning clubs, according to a new report. They made £580m between them last season and Deloitte, the business consultancy which compiles the Football Money League, believes their revenues will only increase as English clubs as a whole seek to maximise their money-making potential abroad.

"Manchester United have 300m overseas supporters but do not make as much money from them as possible," said Deloitte's Alan Switzer. "Even £2 extra from each fan would make an enormous difference. That is something all the big English clubs are now focusing on. The idea of a 39th game is part of that strategy."

A ninth Premier League title combined with a run to the Champions League semi-finals and a £14m-a-year shirt sponsorship deal helped United earn £212.1m in 2007. Chelsea made £190.5m in the same period and Arsenal took £177.6m, mainly from corporate revenue which doubled to £91m in their first season at the Emirates Stadium.

There are six English clubs in the top 20, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur and Newcastle United being the others. Financial analysts expect more to follow in 2008 because of this season's £300m Premier League broadcast deal.

The rich list 2008
1 (1) Real Madrid £236.2m
2 (4) Manchester United £212.1m
3 (2) Barcelona £195.3m
4 (6) Chelsea £190.5m
5 (9) Arsenal £177.6m
6 (5) Milan £153.0m
7 (8) Bayern Munich £150.3m
8 (10) Liverpool £133.9m
9 (7) Internazionale £131.3m
10 (12) Roma £106.1m
11 (15) Tottenham Hotspur £103.1m
12 (3) Juventus £97.7m
13 (11) Lyon £94.6m
14 (13) Newcastle United £87.1m
15 (16) Hamburg £81.0m
16 (14) Schalke 04 £76.9m
17 (-) Celtic £75.2m
18 (-) Valencia £72.4m
19 (-) Marseille £66.6m
20 (-) Werder Bremen £65.5m
(source: guardian.co.uk)