Monday 29 December 2014

Champions league 2014/15 last 16 match previews



Champions league 2014/15 last 16 match previews
NOTE: These predictions were made before the January transfer window opened in order to provide an immediate reaction to the draw.

Paris St-Germain vs Chelsea
Jose Mourinho said he would welcome PSG in the last 16 (most likely because of the win over the French champions in March). The Special One's side is arguably the third most organised (and best) team in Europe this season (behind Bayern Munich and Real Madrid, respectively). Chelsea topped Group G with four wins and two draws and only had their 1-1 draw away to Mairbor to look down on. PSG do boast quality personnel, such as Edison Cavani, Thiago Silva and the mighty Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Although PSG didn't top Group F, thanks to a 3-1 loss at the Nou Camp on the final group stage matchday, they still have talent and are stronger than when they lost to Chelsea in last season's quarter-finals. However, I do think that Chelsea have spent the last two years reaching a point in football were they can confidently and successfully challenge any team, when they need to.

Winner: Chelsea. I think that PSG will be good opponents but will fall at the vital moments over the two games.

Manchester City vs Barcelona
For the second year in a row, Manchester City have been dealt the short straw and will face Barcelona for the second consecutive season in the last 16. The English side clinched second place in Group E by beating Bayern Munich 3-2 (thanks to a superb Aguero hat-trick) and winning for the first time on Italian soil on the final group stage matchday, beating Roma 2-0. Barcelona topped Group F with 15 points and have given promise to their supporters in a quest for fourth European trophy. Although City's progress in the Champions league has been limited when matched up against the money spent on the squad, they feel that will feel that they have nothing to lose and everything to gain when facing the three-time European champions.

Winner: Barcelona. Their team looks poised to go far in the tournament and City doesn't have the players to get past the Catalan club over two legs.

Bayer Leverkusen vs Atletico Madrid
Bayer Leverkusen were tipped for topping Group C but finished second behind Monaco, who finished first despite only scoring four goals in the group stage. Bayer's side is full of a few fine attacking players, such as South Korean forward Son, but lack a side of extreme quality and diversity, which is what you need to sustain a successful Champions league run. As for Atleti, Simeone's men played good, solid and counter-attacking football that lead them to last season's Champions league final against their arch-rivals. They won Group A comfortably and I don't see Bayer being a worthy opponent for them.

Winner: Atletico Madrid. Atleti have a strong unit of players (Koke,Godin and Miranda) and will stroll past Bayer, who aren't knock-out stage quality.

Juventus vs Borussia Dortmund
Dortmund have so far played a very contrasting season on the European and domestic front. They won Group D (even though it was on goal difference) and have drawn one of the less intimating sides in the last 16 draw. However, in the Bundesliga, they are second from bottom before the start of the winter break and could be forced to break the bank to climb back up the table. Juventus played an okay group stage campaign and do actually have a decent pool of players to call upon for a tough game (Pogba,Tevez,Pirlo and Buffon). I think that this will be one of the more evenly contested ties in the last 16.

Winner: Juventus. The two games will be tough but I think that juventus will just edge past Dortmund because of the widespread talent in their squad, which Dortmund are lacking this season.

Schalke vs Real Madrid
Di Matteo's luck in the Champions league has turned sour after drawing the European champions in the last 16. Schalke only just clinched second place in Group G on the final matchday and don't seem to be in a consistent run. Ronaldo and co shouldn't have too much to worry about over the two games.

Winner: Real Madrid. The two teams are very different in both quality and depth and whoever got Real would have an uphill task before a ball was even kicked.

Shakhtar Donetsk vs Bayern Munich
Shakhtar played quite well against the other teams in Group H but didn't finish in top spot because of their slip-up on matchday five away to Atletico Bilbao. However, they have drawn one of the giants of the draw and most use all their abilities to learn from games such as when Chelsea beat Bayern on penalties to win the 2012 final for inspiration and motivation. Bayern look efficient and adaptable to every opponent they play and will look to kill the tie quickly to rotate their team for the Bundesliga.

Winner: Bayern Munich. Shouldn't be a close encounter but Shakhtar have nothing to lose so they might has well give it everything they've got.

Arsenal vs Monaco
Arsenal have finally been handed an even tie in the last 16 after getting Bayern for the past few seasons when they got past the group stages. Arsene Wenger returns to the club that he managed between 1987 and 1994. Arsenal have improved in key areas such as defending from last season (and they have finally bought a striker!) and I think that they can go on a decent run if they play smart and don't get carried away in any game, at anytime. Monaco surprised me greatly as they won Group C, which was down to the defensive set-up of the French outfit. They will fancy their chances against Arsenal but will have to find a goal scoring rhythm to advance past the last 16.

Winner: Arsenal. This tie will be quite even but I think Arsenal will go through because of their attacking options, especially in Alexis Sanchez.

Basel vs FC Porto
Basel edged through to the last 16 by the skin of their teeth and at the expense of Liverpool. Usually when that happens, you get a giant in the next round but Basel were matched up against one of the less intimidating group winners. Porto have had a strong campaign so far and will give Basel a good contest.

Winner: Porto. Basel aren't consistent enough and Porto seem to be having a whirl in this season's Champions league.
























Champions league trophy.



















Sunday 21 December 2014

Who will win the 2014 Ballon D'or?


Who will win the 2014 Ballon D'or?
On the 12th January 2015, in Zurich, one FIFA nominee will receive the ultimate individual price that football has to offer, the FIFA Ballon D'or. The three contenders are Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo and Manuel Neuer, some of the greatest players of my generation. In this post, I weight up their achievements and see who I think deserves the 2014 FIFA Ballon D'or.

Lionel Messi
Key achievements of 2014:
  • Becoming the first player to pass Raul 71 Champions league goals
  • Finishing runners-up in the 2014 World Cup with Argentina
  • Becoming the highest goalscorer in Barcelona's history
  • Became the highest goalscorer in La Liga history
  • Won the 2014 Adidas Golden Ball (at the World Cup)
Messi is up there with the best of all-time. No one can argue against that point. However, football fans have realised that among Messi's spectacular stats and playing style, his stardom hasn't been as big as when he first stormed onto the European stage with Barcelona (winning the 2009 Champions league final against Manchester United in Rome). Messi has won the Ballon D'or four times before but I think that he hasn't reached his height of performance, as his attacking ideas seem to be the same game in game out. 

Cristiano Ronaldo
Key achievements of 2014:
  • Won the 2014 Champions league with Real Madrid
  • Won the 2013 Ballon D'or in January
  • Won the 2013-14 UEFA Best Player in Europe award
  • Won the 2014 Club World Cup with Real Madrid
  • Scored the most hat-tricks in La Liga history (23)
  • Won the 2014 UEFA Super Cup with Real Madrid
  • Won the 2014 Copa Del Rey with Real Madrid
  • Joint-winner of the European Golden Shoe (alongside Luis Suarez, both tied on 31 goals)
Ronaldo has really come into his own in the past two seasons and this can be proved by the number of individual awards he has gained over the past year. Although some would say that Messi has more goals than Ronaldo in some competitions (e.g. UEFA Champions league), Ronaldo has a much better overall attacking game (e.g. strength, stamina, aggression, and heading). Madrid don't depend on Ronaldo as much Barcelona do on Messi (aside the Spanish capital's transfer policy) and therefore displays that Ronaldo is, at the moment, just edging in the Messi vs Ronaldo saga.

Manuel Neuer
Key achievements of 2014:
  • Won the 2014 World Cup with Germany
  • Won the 2013/14 Bundesliga title with Bayern Munich
  • Only conceding 4 goals before the winter break of the 2014/15 Bundesliga season
  • Won the 2014 Golden Glove at the World Cup
  • Won the 2014 DFB-Pokal Final with Bayern Munich
It was going to be an event of huge debate among football fans, who would be third on the nominee list behind Messi and Ronaldo. Aguero, Robben and Gareth Bale were among those for the third place on the finalists list but ultimately, FIFA chose Manuel Neuer. The World-cup winner has been in fine form all season for both Germany and Bayern Munich, with a brick-wall like status when playing opponents. Neuer has also become an icon for his midfield-like techniques when his defence play a high-line of attacking football. Although he has achieved alot for a goalkeeper in the modern game, Neuer is not comparable, in my opinion, to Messi and Ronaldo. However, he is definitely one of the best goalkeepers of all-time.

My prediction:
  1. Cristiano Ronaldo
  2. Lionel Messi
  3. Manuel Neuer

The 2014 FIFA Ballon D'or finalists

























Saturday 13 December 2014

Champions league groups review: 9-10 December 2014



Champions league groups review: 9-10 December 2014
 
On Tuesday and Wednesday, the final group stages matches took place in this season's Champions league and for quite a few teams, like Liverpool, it was the last attempt to continue their Champions league campaign. Let's see how the groups finished for this season.
 
Group A
Atletico Madrid and Juventus played out a 0-0 draw in Italy. In the other game of Group A, Olympiakos beat Malmo 4-2 to qualify for the Europa league.
 
Group B
Real Madrid beat Ludogorets 4-0 in a pointless game (as Madrid had already qualified and Ludogorets couldn't qualify for the knockout stages). The holders have won all of their Champions league games, so far. At Anflied, Liverpool drew 1-1 with Basel, meaning that the English side dropped into the Europa league knockout stages. Basel scraped through into the last 16 of the Champions league.
 
Group C
Monaco topped Group C by beating Zenit St Petersburg 2-0. Bayer Leverkusen, who I tipped for topping the group come the end, finished second after a goalless draw with Benfica.
 
Group D
Despite Arsenal's 4-1 in Turkey (which included a sensational strike from Aaron Ramsey), they didn't win the group as Dortmund drew 1-1 with Anderlecht and therefore topped the group on goal difference.
 
Group E
Manchester City qualified for the knockout stage as runners-up of Group E after winning for the first time in Italy, defeating Roma 2-0. Group winners Bayern beat CSKA Moscow 3-0.
 
Group F
Barcelona won Group h after beating PSG at the Nou Camp 3-1. Ibrahimovic scored after 15th minutes but Barcelona's superb South American trio (Messi, Neymar and Suarez) grabbed a goal each. In the other game, Ajax beat APOEL 4-0.
 
Group G
Chelsea beat Sporting Lisbon 3-1 at Stamford Bridge, meaning that Schalke qualified for the last 16 with a 1-0 win over Maribor. Sporting Lisbon qualified for the last 32 of the Europa league.
 
Group H
Group winners Porto drew 1-1 with Shakhtar Donetsk. BATE Borisov lost 2-0 to Alethic Bilbao in Spain.
 
Teams that qualify for the last 16 of the Champions league:
  • Arsenal
  • Chelsea
  • Manchester City
  • Atletico Madrid
  • Juventus
  • Real Madrid
  • Basel
  • Monaco
  • Bayer Leverkusen
  • Borussia Dortmund
  • Bayern Munich
  • Barcelona
  • Paris St-Germain
  • Schalke
  • Porto
  • Shakhtar Donetsk
Teams that drop into the Europa league Round of 32:
  • Liverpool
  • Olympiakos
  • Zenit St Petersburg
  • Anderlecht
  • Roma
  • Ajax
  • Sporting Lisbon
  • Athletic Bilbao
Teams that are out of European competition:
  • Malmo
  • Ludogorets Razgrad
  • Benfica
  • Galatasaray
  • CSKA Moscow
  • Apoel Nicosia
  • Maribor
  • BATE Borisov
Current Champions league top goalscorers:
  • Luiz Adriano (Shakhtar Donetsk)- 9 goals
  • Lionel Messi (Barcelona)- 8 goals
  • Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid) and others- 5 goals
 
Lionel Messi

 


 



Lionel Messi is currently the highest goalscorer in the history of the Champions league, currently on 75 goals.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Saturday 6 December 2014

Everton vs Hull City review: Frustrating game sees doubts arise at Goodison



Everton vs Hull City review: Frustrating game sees doubts arise at Goodison
 
Everton saw their form continue to run sour as they slumped to a 1-1 draw with Hull City in midweek. Hull played well for the first 20 minutes of the game, with pressure high against the slightly cautious Everton back line. Confidence was restored in Everton's ability when Romelu Lukaku scored from ten yards out in the 34nd minute, and the game looked as if it would a case of how well Hull could defend against the Belgian duo of Mirallas and Lukaku. However, the game was very different as it was completely and utterly Everton creating their own problems in not keeping the ball in midfield. They were punished for this when Aluko scored in the 59th minute. Distin didn't cover Aluko and again made people wonder about his place in the team. The rest of the game was extremely dire, with both teams looking like they wanted to gain a point. At the final whistle, Goodison Park rung out with a string of boos, leading to media speculation about the future of 35-year old Tim Howard and 37-year old Sylvain Distin in Everton's first team (not to mention the mini-run of bad form for Martinez's side).
 
 
 
Everton defender Sylvain Distin
 
Distin had a shocking game for the Toffees, leading to speculation about his future. 

Tuesday 2 December 2014

Everton vs Hull City preview: Game can shape both sides short-term form



Everton vs Hull City preview: Game can shape both sides short-term form
Its a used and slightly old phrase in football but I will say it. Everton vs Hull is an important one for both sides. For Everton, its a chance to silence some critics after their 2-1 loss to Spurs at the weekend. Roberto Martinez's side didn't offer the usually attacking minded philosophy, against Tottenham, that the club has been shaped around the last season and a half. I definitely want to see Everton improve on some of the reoccurring points that me and many other supporters have identified that are starting to emerge in our game (e.g. no communication when passing the ball around the defensive area). For Hull, they'll be hoping that everything swings their way and that they can leave Goodison Park with something. Hull have only won one game since the opening day of the season and they really need to start fighting for points otherwise their season will be over before it has really begun. Everton need to win because the defeat to Spurs derailed their unbeaten run in eight games and they'll need all the points they can get if they still want to be in the mix for European football coming towards the end of the season. Overall, this game will shape these two teams' short-term form in the Barclays Premier league.

Hull manager Steve Bruce

Steve Bruce's side desperately need a win, as they are fourth from bottom.
























Tottenham vs Everton review: Everton fail to gain momentum as Spurs collect vital three points



Tottenham vs Everton review: Everton fail to gain momentum as Spurs collect vital three points
Tottenham and Everton played out a long but exciting game in London on Sunday evening. The two teams needed a result to gain momentum going into the festive period and after 90 minutes, Spurs were the team that walked away with their heads held high. Everton's Kevin Mirallas followed on from his goal against Wolfsburg in Everton's last game as he scored a superb 25-yard strike past Hugo Lloris on 15 minutes. Harry Kane lead Spurs' path back into the game after Mirallas' opener and the young Englishman was rewarded when his shot in the 21 minute was rebounded by a woeful Tim Howard to Christian Eriksen for a tap in. Everton never recovered properly from this goal and didn't press high up the field and therefore couldn't contain Harry Kane- who played his best attacking display for Tottenham since his debut. Aaron Lennon found Soldado just before half-time and the Spanish forward wrong-footed Howard and slotted away for his first league goal since March and Spurs' second of the game. Everton offered very little upfront and this eventually lead to them pinning their hopes of getting something a little handball appeal, which was never going to happen away to Spurs. The same issues keep coming up for Martinez's side and they need to sort them out if they want to be in the top six of the Premier league at the end of May.

Spurs' Christian Eriksen scores against Everton

Christian Eriksen slots home Spurs' equaliser to cancel out Mirallas' superb strike.