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Saturday, May 28, 2011

MANCELONA? BARCHESTER? Oops... its the BARCELONA v/s MANCHESTER UNITED CHAMPIONS LEAGUE FINAL!!!!

To write or not to write? What kind of a question is that anyway? It's a Barcelona Manchester United final! The Champions League finale! The biggest game of the season! The best passers of the game versus the one of the best tactically gifted teams in the world! A team that strikes fear into any opposition - that's obvious, it's Barcelona; and a team that are capable of soaking up the pressure and that can attack on the counter - Manchester United. Two great coaches. An Englishman who's won almost everything and never ceased to stop working to win more, while the other is one of the youngest coaches to amass so many accolades in his short but glittering career. 22 plus extremely talented players on one pitch on a night that promises so much for fans and neutrals.

TO WRITE.


Ahhh. Here goes..

So it is the game that I'm sure everyone is looking forward to. Two teams who arguably deserve to be here today, contesting for European supremacy. Two finals ago, these two teams battled it out in Rome, but it was the Catalans who came out on top with a two nil win, and deservedly so. In a replay final due to set Wembley on fire tonight, there'll be little in choosing between these two teams. Sure, they've both moved on since 2009 and they've both gone on to strengthen their squads, and win their respective leagues this year - just as they both did when they last met. But tonight, that will count for nothing. I hope. It all boils down to how it boils down to nerves, composure, and ability to stay on your feet. This applies to us fans as well.

Barcelona have left us spellbound by their fabulous flow of football, that's as good as watching all the Miss Universe contestants in their bikinis in the swimsuit round, if not better than. Its unbelievable how they've managed to sustain that ideology for many years now with the numerous transitions with players and coaches alike. It's like a religion. But only a select few can spread that joy around. Unsurprisingly, Xavi, Iniesta and Messi are those men who sort of preach what they practice. They are the heart of their team no doubt. You could probably take out one of the tri-riffic players and they might still leave you standing or sitting helplessly as they pass the parcel around until the music stops. And it's only when the music stops that they've either scored a goal. or have been professionally fouled! They've got this fearlessness ingrained in them and belief that they can dismantle any team they play against. You can just, never, write off Barcelona.


Yes, Barcelona have also left us jaw dropped in the wake of their recent 'act your way to success' with nominees like Busquets Villa and Alves - all fighting for that olympic medal for which even Michael Phelps will find stiff competition ( or players who wither at the drop of a hat ) with these guys. It's something that really left me speechless for the first time about such a good team. And not in a good way of  course... they taint their beautiful football by throwing arms around and faking injuries trying to get the opposite number sent off. I really don't want to be drawn into this and I shouldn't. Barcelona are much better than the other kind of 'tricks' that they seem to be pulling off at the moment and let's hope that they put in a good and true account of their former selves.

Manchester United. My team. I have to admit that we've not had any major opposition in getting to the finals with the exception of Chelsea in the QF's. But then again, we were always blessed with a second leg home tie all knockout rounds against Marseille, Chelsea and Shalke. We've had Valencia thrown back into the middle of this congested season in March and he's done exceptionally well ever since. We've not had any injury concerns and we also won the league with relative ease - or should I just say that we were the best of the worst this season. Maybe that's a bit too harsh but I believe that's true. Still, full respect to United for keeping their eye on the ball as always, with a little bit  belief thrown in there where we never give up and the experience to top it all off. So, that's the kind of mix we can take with us into this game tonight.


We've done well since Ronaldo's departure and we've also played like more of a squad since then. It took a year to get used to that void left by the Portuguese winger and now we're in the finals only because of our togetherness as a team, a willingness to sacrifice for the team, an understanding of each of the players that goes with it and belief that we always score. So I suppose that we should be stronger than back then. We don't have a focal point anymore and although Rooney is one of our main players, other's have stepped up to. Giggs, Valencia and Park have all contributed immensely. Goals have come in from both the flanks and through the middle. So, there's a lot more potent threat going for us than people give us credit for otherwise.

Anyway, I'm sure tonight's game will give us something the previous final between these two didn't - A full ninety minute game. And possibly extra time. Its in England. It sort of counts as a home game for United and it is with hope more than anything else, that I want it to aid Manchester United in battle against a Mighty Barcelona. The atmosphere will be wild and what would I give to be there right now! even if its six hours before kick off! I have been waiting for this moment for a while now. It looks like Barca will still play with a bulk of the possession at their feet while United need to be focused and determined more than their last final. That previous one sucked the life out of United after a 10th minute strike from Eto'o. But it looks like it will be a very different contest this time around.

Barcelona will attack and while I expect them to score in 5 out of every one attempt, United need to make it one out of one if they are to give themselves any chance of a victory. Barca's defense isn't the strongest and United will need to capitalize on those quick breaks. United will need to keep a watertight defense. It's hard to keep the tri-riffic barca players out. Their movement is so quick, they can get past you and score without you even knowing it! United will need to really keep their concentration and discipline intact - something thats worked well for us so far. I believe that we can give Barcelona a competitive game. It'll be tough, but that's the beauty of it no?!



The one thing that has worked for United throughout this campaign is consistency. We've had Rooney and Chicharito starting up front with Carrick, Giggs Valencia and Park holding that midfield and pushing up and down when needed. Our defense has seen only two positions rotate - Ferdinand for Smalling and Fabio and O'shea for Rafael. Van Der Sar has stayed put. So there's an understanding here. There's reason to feel confident. We know what we're up against and there's only so much you can prepare for it. We are the underdogs playing against the best team in world football. But football is a funny game.

Barcelona accentuate ease, flair when they move the ball, and at times the audacity to score a brilliant goal or two. And they too, do it consistently. They can run you scared when they are at their best. Even when they aren't, they can find something within them to pull a late win or a late draw out of the hat. They are the favourites and rightly so. They've been the best in Europe so far alongside Man United and Chelsea in recent years. But you just know that when Barca have the ball, they can score at will. They have an enviable attack in Messi, Villa and Pedro. They are just as good as United's front line. But if they ever need to justify their tag of being favourites to win, then their defense has got to match United's pace up front too.

Both these clubs play at an intense pace and I think United will have their work cut out for them. They will need to be a lot more adventurous if they want to match Barcelona. They both are the best teams in Europe by a long shot having made it to three semi finals in four years and they both share two Champions League Trophies between them in a span of three years. So it looks promising! Lets hope that this game lives up to its hype.

It's Barcelona v/s Manchester United!!! Here are my squads. I hope I get them right. And even if I'm wrong, I hope the changed squad disappoints Barca fans!

BARCELONA (4-4-3) All out attack.
Josep Guardiola

                           Valdes

Alves          Pique         Puyol       Abidal

Busquets             Iniesta                   Xavi

Pedro                   Messi                   Villa


I don't see a lot of inspired substitutions being made although krkic and Mascherano can cause a little bit of problems. Actually, that may aid United. Get Mascherano riled up and we'll be a man up! Kidding! Considering Abidal was just treated for Cancer, he is the an experienced player. But if he isn't fit for tonight, expect Milito to take his place.


MANCHESTER UNITED (4-4-1-1) Why change a winning formula? 
Sir Alex Ferguson

                         Van Der Sar

O'shea        Ferdinand     Vidic     Evra

Valencia       Carrick      Giggs      Park

                            Rooney

                          Hernandez


Unlike Barcelona, United have a host of substitutes who can probably change the game. Anderson, Nani and Berbatov will be used at some stage if the match goes into extra time. Here, I see Ferguson going for experience and if O'shea is fit, he will start. Fabio second choice at Right back.

However unlikely this may look, if this game does go into extra time, I would tip United to edge this game. They look like they have more plenty of reserves. Barcelona, though will want to wrap this game up in ninety minutes or less.

Can Barcelona prove that they are indeed human and falter? Can United pull off an upset and prove their critics who all of this season have billed them as one of the worst Man Untied squads till date? Or will it be Barcelona who expectedly wins their fourth cup since the Champions League was reformatted last millennium?


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Sunday, May 8, 2011

Judgement Day

That's today. No, The Lord wont be visiting us any time soon. But the English Premier League Title may! It can go either way. It's anybody's to call. Twenty two players. Four Referees. Two managers. One Title. One day. Today. It's Manchester United v/s Chelsea.

Story of the season so far...
While United could only draw a vast majority of their away games at the start of the season, Chelsea made it all the more clear that the title would be staying at Stamford Bridge even before we reached half way through the season by dispelling of other teams emphatically. Both teams mid-way, had Personnel Issues to deal with. United held on to their star players while Chelsea saw their charismatic Assistant Manager sacked unscrupulously which derailed their form ultimately handing over the initiative to their title challengers for much of the campaign. In this period, Chelsea started losing ground on first place and United kept on stretching their lead at the summit.

But as the season concludes to an exciting finale, just as United began the season slowly, they seem to have put their foot down on the brakes while Chelsea have pressed down on the accelerator. Three games to go. United hold a three point advantage over the current champions.

Tug of War...
Should Chelsea win, then they will complete an astonishing comeback from all the mid-season woes they've been through, to jump back up to first place since cutting down a 15 point loss to restore parity with Manchester Untied. But, they would lead the table solely on goal difference. The momentum would surely be with Chelsea and the odds would favour the Title on heading back to London for a second successive year. Who would've seen this coming?

However, If Manchester United win this - arguably the most important fixture this season, then the Title is as good as theirs. They would've increased their lead to six points with two games to go. Few would bet then, that it's United's to lose.

What the season tell's us...
It's been a journey which no one could've predicted. Chelsea starting off strongly, United's dominance for a large part of the campaign and Chelsea's late resurgence together with United's surprisingly weakened thrust towards the end of the season. Chelsea have only this to play for after being knocked out of the European Champion's League last month by none other than Manchester United, who after seeing off Shalke shortly aterwards, face a Goal-iath in Barcelona in the Finals! So it's United who have more to lose now after having gotten so far. While Chelsea can brag of a vast majority of fit players to choose from, United have to carefully select their performers as they juggle with the physical strains of two major competitions.

No comment... Not just yet anyway.
It's perfectly poised. Chelsea can do a whodunit over Manchester United from an unseemingly impossible position two months ago - if they win, while it's a make it or break it game for the Red Devils. I for one am too scared to predict the final score because the way I see it is that the momentum is very much with Chelsea even though, they are playing in United's backyard. They won at United last year as well and later went on to win the title by one solitary point. A draw will do for United although it wouldn't guarantee them the title. Only a win will put Chelsea back again in the driver's seat.

The Match Officials will have a huge part to play in this game. It's only human to make errors I understand, but I'm hoping, that whichever way the game goes, it's the referees who should not be in the spotlight after 90 minutes and rather the players. Perhaps, a costly defensive error, or a stunning Volley! Not a blatant call wherein the ball did cross over the line and not giving the goal, and or an obvious off-side decision that wrecks a game which encompasses what the whole season has been like and more importantly, where the title goes... because that would ruin the day. But I'm optimistic and I feel that it will be a nerve-wracking, nail-biting, fidgety game to watch at home or in a Cafe...


I will now put my extraordinary skills as a predictor that would match even Nostradamus's call of the French revolution , to test.

Team's Starting Line-up's

In the Red Corner, weighing in at an average of 27 years of age, going in with a 4-4-1-1 Line up, with 18 titles under their belt, the Pride of North England looking to create hiiiiissssstooorry; to be the first English Club to win a record 19 trophieees, MAaaanchester United! ( Rah! Rah! )
Manager : Sir Alex Ferguson
          
                           Van Der Sar

Fabio          Ferdinand        Vidic          Evra

Valencia      Carrick           Giggs          Park

                              Rooney
                            Hernandez


And in the Bllllue Corner, weighing in at an average age of 30, using the traditional 4-4-2 formation, a force to reckon with on your own turf, 3 titles since the turn of the Milleniuuum and in total... Chelsea! ( Raaaaa........ fade out -  Since they are playing In Manchester) 
Manager : Carlo Ancelotti

                                Cech

Ivanovic         Luiz               Terry           Cole

Ramires      Essien          Lampard     Malouda

                       Anelka      Drogba

                                  ***

... I hope you enjoy it as much as I will, Let the game Begin!!! It will be tight and I'm hoping it's a cracker. Viva Le Futbol!







"I'm going for a United win. 2-1. Shhhh!!!"




Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Manchester United v/s Shalke 04 - UCL

Hi everyone. It's been an ironic week of results in the last few days. For starters, all four semi-finalists - Barcelona, Real Madrid, Manchester Utd. and Shalke 04, all lost in their respective leagues. This tells you how much fatigue must be running through these squads as the footballing season ends in an exciting climax; for United and Barcelona supporters anyway.

Barcelona are the first team to have booked this years final berth after defeating Real Madrid last night over two legs with a 3-1 aggregate victory. United now look to confirm their place as the second finalist in this years most rewarding competition -  The UEFA Champions League. Manchester United host Shalke at home holding a two goal advantage away from home over their opponents. Its safe to say that United will surely not let it slip from their grip at this stage in the competition after acquiring such a good lead from the first leg in Germany. But you can never be too sure. And too cocky.

All the odds will favour Manchester United to go through to the finals against an inexperienced Shalke side. United are experienced; especially after reaching their third semi-final in four years having progressed through twice already and winning one final. They've also been more than formidable at home in the champions league. Two goals conceded, yet, they've emerged victorious. No losses to their name either. Also, Manchester United can soak up the pressure and still deliver.

Everyone's probably written off Shalke after their disastrous first leg defeat to United. No one really expected Shalke not to turn up and perform in front of their own fans with so much at stake. But maybe that's where the problem lies for the German bull dogs. When you least expect it, they strike. And how! They ripped Inter in their own backyard slamming 5 past the Italians. I think that when no one expects much of them, they rise up. Not to a challenge. Its not to prove anything to anyone. I generally feel that they have a go at it because, people would forget that they are still participating and they don't face the burden from expectant fans in unknown territory. There's less at stake at that moment and they live for that moment. Which is precisely why I feel, that they will be dangerous tonight against United. You cannot write them off or underestimate them. Thats when they perform. They're threatening all over the park. Their midfield gets revved up, and their attack, although unenviable, is frightening when these two units click in tandem. It's strange isn't it? But it's something that has worked for them. Having said that, I still feel that United will be a difficult place to come to and leave with that decisive victory.

Here's what you need to know.
First Leg : Shalke 0-2 United
Second Leg : Shalke need to win by a difference of two goals other than a 2-0 win.
This will take it to extra time.
If they win 3-1, then its Shalke that go through on the away goals rule having scored 3 away from home against United's 2 even though the aggregate ( total score ) reads 3-3.

So should Shalke win 3-1, 4-2, 5-3 or 6-4, they go through courtesy of the Away goals rule.
If Shalke win 3-2, 4-3, 5-4 or 6-5, United go through. Courtesy of the Away goals rule.
If Shalke win 1-0, the it's who United go through. Again, courtesy of the Away goals rule.
If Shalke win 2-0, they then take United to Extra Time which is another 30 minutes of game time.
The same away goals rule applies here as well. If Shalke score one more, the score line reads 3-0 and the Aggregate score reads 3-2. Hence United then need to score two more goals. The score line then reads 3-2. And the Aggregate score reads 3-4. But United win the over all tie because they scored more goals than Shalke.

Now I didn't need to explain it but I wanted to. Just in case none of of you were familiar with the Away goals rule. It's a real pain but If any one understood it, I'm happy.

If not, I'll explain later... when the season concludes.

Basically, I don't see Shalke winning this one but you cannot be too sure. United will be playing a slightly understrength side; with experienced players nonetheless. Shalke will have a go and get a goal. I see United struggling to contain them but will play on counter-attacks when Shalke commit men forward. Should be a see-saw of a game. Can't wait.

Enjoy the game everyone :) It'll be a cracker. Explicits- provoking I hope!