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Thursday 26 February 2009

Poll Update : Last Poll's Results, New Poll

The results of our most recent poll are in. We asked;

Who Will Win The Premier League?

You voted and here are the results...

Manchester United 61.0%
Chelsea 12.2%
Liverpool 9.8%
Arsenal 9.8%
Aston Villa 7.3%


It seems that despite Villa's recent run, you just don't think they can make the final push. Interestingly, Liverpool and Arsenal are joint on 10% with Chelsea considered the main title threats to Manchester United.

If you disagree with any of this, why not post a comment below. State your case.

The new poll on the right of your screen asks Who Will Win The Champions League? Get voting and tell us your thoughts.

Wednesday 25 February 2009

UEFA Champions League Predctions

Real Madrid 2 - 0 Liverpool

The Santiago Bernabéu Stadium could prove to overwhelming for a Liverpool side minus Steven Gerrard. Fernando Torres will be given a torrid time in his Madrid return (sort of) and the capacity stadium could roar their side on to a comfortable victory.

Chelsea 1 - 1 Juventus

Juventus, with genius' of the caliber of Alessandro Del Piero, know every trick in the Champions League book. The greatest trick : score an away goal. Guus Hiddink will be desperate to avoid defeat in what could be Chelsea's last shot at silverware this season.

Sporting Lisbon 2 - 3 Bayern Munich

There's always one game that produces goals aplenty - and this is it for me. Bayern may be short of form in Germany but in the Champions League they are a much more formidable, free-playing side. Ribery, Klose and Toni all have the ability to put a lackluster Sporting defence to the sword. The home side will rely heavily on talismanic Moutinho and top dog Liedson. Derlei has also shown good form this campaign.

Villareal 1 - 0 Panathanaikos

These two sides have already exceeded the expectations of many a football pundit and now square off against each other to fill the underdog seat in the final 8. Good recent Panathanaikos form combined with Villareal injury worries all but cancels out the home advantage. This being said, I still think Villareal have the upper hand in terms of experience at this stage. Narrow home win.

Tuesday 24 February 2009

UEFA Champions League Preview

Inter Milan vs Manchester United
Location : San Siro

As we all know, in recent times Manchester United have conquered all English opposition thrown their way without too much concern. A 7 point lead at the top of the Premier League is proof of United's dominance. Having mastered all comers English, it is only right that Sir Alex and his men challenge themselves with a new countries top dog. This being Italy and Inter Milan.
The Red Devils 7 point lead looks more or less insurmountable, and United untouchable - so imagine how the Italians feel about Serie A leader Inter Milan and their 9 point lead. Jose Mourinho's boys have recorded a recent victory over city rivals AC Milan, a game in which the Special One kept up his record of using all 3 allocated substitutes in every game of his Inter reign.
The Nerazzuri look set to start with the "brilliant" (his words not mine - I'd have said "masterful") Zlatan Ibrahimovic and L'Imperatore ("The Emperor") Adriano up front. Nicknames aside, Adriano has had a tough few years. He has been criticised for his weight by many a football critic, accused of having a poor work ethic by many a "team-mate" and chastised heavily for his rock-star lifestyle. A falling out with former coach Roberto Mancini saw the Brazilian dropped and sent to Sao Paolo on a loan deal where he eventually regained his form and confidence. Mancini was then replaced by Jose Mourinho who stated he had no qualms with playing Adriano - if he was one of the best two strikers in the squad. Adriano will have a rare opportunity to prove himself as one of the biggest names in world football once again in this game.
Inter will probably be without center-backs Walter Samuel and Marco Materazzi. The squad's impressive depth however means top talent Christian Chivu and pace merchant Ivan Cordoba will hold the back two positions. "The Icon" Maicon and impressive young talent Davide Santon will likely marshal the flanks in their full-back roles. The Italian champions have an impressive array of quality to choose from in their usual tough-to-break-down midfield. Zanetti, Cambiasso, Muntari and Stankovic are the obvious choices to form a rock solid diamond behind the powerful strike force. Inter Milan were wholly unimpressive in the group stages - their 8 points knocking Werder Bremen out of the cup by just one point.Away from home, Inter scored 6 and conceded 5 in three games. At home, they scored 2 and conceded 2. Hardly impressive figures and possibly an indication that Inter Milan will look for the 1-0 home win.
Manchester United have vowed to go for the win in this game - and why not. The champions (of England, Europe and indeed the World) have had a sensational run of late seeing them all but secure another Premier League title. This will now allow Sir Alex Ferguson to focus on a trophy he has been infatuated with since 26th May 1999 (think about it).
United's reported defensive crisis has recently worsened - Vidic, Neville, Evans, Brown and Rafael all out of this game. John O'Shea may have a key part to play at cenere-back - should the utility man be passed fit to play (currently doubtful). Evra will start at left-back with Fabio da Silva being pushed for a right-back start. Darren Fletcher is the only other full-back option with Owen Hargreaves still on the sidelines. The increasingly impressive midfield partnership of Carrick and Scholes should be given the nod with Ronaldo on the wing. I just wonder if Ji-Sung Park may be given the nod ahead of Nani or Giggs on account of the Korean's energetic nature and tracking back skills - helping out young Fabio on the right. This will restrict Cristiano Ronaldo to his (marginally) weaker left hand side - setting up an intriguing Ronaldo vs Maicon battle. I wouldn't be surprised to see the Portugese and the Korean switch flanks to cause havoc with 18 year old Davide Santon. Wayne Rooney should be started and I will be interested to see if Ferguson benches the often lax Berbatov in favour of Carlos Tevez (who is better equipped to deal with pacey center-back Ivan Cordoba).
Many people describe Jose Mourinho and Sir Alex Ferguson as the two best managers in the world. Every Manchester United fan remembers the anger they felt to the then obscure Portugese manager as he sprinted down the touchline after Costinha slotted home Tim Howard's sloppy parried save knocking United out of the Champions League almost exactly 5 years ago. There are more mini-battles to this game than meet the eye. Fergie vs Jose, Carrick vs Cambiasso and Rooney vs Ibrahimovic to name but a few. Both sides have sublime strengths and recently-enforced weaknesses, though at the same time, both sides have such contrasting styles of play.
The pundits will tell you sides must win their home tie in a knockout competition. I'm telling you Inter Milan just need to try not to lose it. If United get the balance right they will overwhelm Inter with their retention of the ball, their stretching of the play and their relentless bombardment of Julio Cesar's goal. My warning to Mourinho is Manchester United cannot get knocked out today but they can all but get through.
Inter will try not to get blown out of the water and will want to keep this game as low key as possible. The odd goal either way may settle it.

Prediction
Inter Milan 0 : 1 Manchester United

Sunday 22 February 2009