Monday, 4 June 2012

International friendly preview: France v Estonia




France will complete their Euro 2012 preparations with a friendly game against Estonia in Le Mans on Tuesday.


Should France avoid defeat at the MMArena, as is widely expected, they will head into the European Championships unbeaten in 21 matches.


Laurent Blanc’s side have won 14 of their last 20 games, overcoming the likes of England, Brazil and Germany in the process.


Bayern Munich’s Franck Ribery and Chelsea’s Florent Malouda scored inside the opening 16 minutes as France outclassed Serbia 2-0 in their most recent outing last week.


Blanc, who is leading France into a major tournament for the first time, is likely to persist with Ribery, Samir Nasri and Karim Benzema up front against Estonia.


“We’re looking for perfection, but that doesn’t exist,” Blanc told TF1.


“We were in better physical shape (against Serbia), but we’re not yet ready.


“We knew the three attackers – Ribery, Nasri and Benzema – had the technical and the individual quality, but they had to prove they could play together.


“They showed they can. They showed the right attitude and I hope it continues.


“Physically, we’ll be in even better condition against Estonia in our third and final preparation match.”


France face England, Sweden and hosts Ukraine in Group D at Euro 2012, with their opening match against Roy Hodgson’s men in Donetsk on June 11.


Estonia, 54th in the FIFA rankings, head to Le Mans on the back of outings against Finland and Lithuania in the biannual Baltic Cup last weekend.


Tarmo Ruutli’s men were defeated 2-1 by Finland on Friday before overcoming Lithuania 1-0 on Sunday.


Striker Vladimir Voskoboinikov, who netted in the win over Lithuania, is likely to be a threat, but France should be too strong as they look to continue their excellent run of form.




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/international-friendly-preview-france-v-estonia/95884/

Kewell yet to confirm Victory stay




Melbourne Victory face a new round of negotiations with Socceroo Harry Kewell as other A-League clubs circle for his signature.


According to the Daily Telegraph, Kewell has decided to take an opt-out clause in the incentive-based three-year contract he signed with Victory after the club’s dismal campaign last season meant his earnings did not match expectations.


Kewell’s manager James Erskine said the 33-year-old hoped to stay with Victory especially as the team is now managed by dual A-League championship-winning coach Ange Postecoglou, but the marquee player was hoping for a more standard contract.


“There’s no agreement as such at the moment, the last one was terminated so now it’s as if we’re starting again,” Erskine told the Daily Telegraph.


“We haven’t seriously gone out to speak to any other clubs for now, and Harry’s preference is to stay in Melbourne, but that all depends on what we can agree with Victory.”


Kewell is not the only big-name Socceroo without a contract ahead of Australia’s World Cup qualifiers with Oman and Japan as Aussie captain Lucas Neill will also find himself a free agent at the end of June when his contract with UAE Pro-League outfit Al-Jazira expires.


It has been reported that 34-year-old Neill is on the radar of the A-League’s new Western Sydney club, but the former Blackburn and West Ham defender intends to stay in Asia.


Neill’s management refused to comment on the speculation.


“My sole focus is on the Socceroos and getting off to a good start on the road to Brazil,” Neill said in a media statement also published in the Daily Telegraph.


“I will address my club situation at the end of June if and when my club contract expires.”




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/kewell-yet-to-confirm-victory-stay/95883/

Poland eye strong start




Poland midfielder Eugen Polanski believes a fast start to the European Championships against Greece is vital for his under-rated side.


Coming into the tournament, Poland may be one of the host nations, but with a FIFA ranking of number 65 in the world, they are a long way behind their Group A opponents Russia (world number 11), Greece (14) and Czech Republic (26).


Although Greece won the 2004 European Championships, Group A is without all the major favourites for this year’s competition in Spain, Germany, France and Italy.


And, with such an open group, 26-year-old Mainz midfielder Polanski believes getting a fast start may just be enough to take his side through to the quarter-finals.


“It’s important to win the first game and start the tournament with three points,” Polanski said.


“Once we achieve this, we will focus on other challenges that lie ahead.


“For the time being, there’s not much I can say about our upcoming game with Greece, all I know is that they are tough opponents, with remarkable defensive skills.


“But we will cause them some problems as well – that’s for sure.”


It is only the second time Poland have competed at the European Championships, having made their maiden appearance in 2008, with the co-hosts looking to improve on that effort where they were knocked out in the group stages.


Although they boast some serious talent in Borussia Dortmund striker Robert Lewandowski and midfielder Jakub Blaszczykowski, who is also the Polish skipper, goalkeeper Grzegorz Sandomierski said the Poles cannot simply rely on their stars to shine if they hope to advance.


“We all realise that, for us, we could be involved in this tournament for the whole month,” Sandomierski said.


“That is why we all have to be prepared to come out onto the pitch at any time and try to make that one decisive pass, to score or to make a save.


“The fate of the whole tournament might be in the hands of one person in this team.


“We are aware that we will all be useful at some point, if not on the pitch, then outside, where we must stay strong psychologically.


“We have to support each other. It is crucial for this team to be absolutely united.


“Only then will we be able to achieve a number of great things.”




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/poland-eye-strong-start/95882/

Russia look for improvement




Russia coach Dick Advocaat insists his side have plenty of work to do despite thrashing Italy 3-0 last week.


The Russians sounded out a warning to maiden opponents Czech Republic with a comprehensive defeat of Italy in Zurich, with Aleksandr Kerzhakov opening the scoring on the hour-mark before Roman Shirokov netted a late double.


The manner of the victory has led many pundits to install as Advocaat’s team as dark horses for Euro 2012, but the Dutchman is ignoring the pre-tournament hype surrounding his team ahead of their Group A opener.


“The result against the Italians gives us great confidence,” the former Netherlands coach told Sky Sports.


“These friendlies are very important.


“That game (against Italy) showed that we are on the right track. But I also think we have to be a lot better defensively.”


Advocaat said he knew what his starting line-up would be for Friday’s meeting with the Czechs in Wroclaw.


“We still have a few days to go and anything can still happen,” he said.


“Of course, I have prepared the side in my head for the most part, but I will not be saying anything about it.”




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/russia-look-for-improvement/95881/

Rosicky fit for Euro 2012




Czech Republic coach Michal Bilek has revealed Tomas Rosicky will start the team’s opening match of Euro 2012 against Russia on Friday.


The creative midfielder had missed both of his side’s warm-up games against Israel and Hungary after sustaining a calf injury in Arsenal’s last English Premier League match of the season against West Brom.


Despite a replacement being called up as a precaution, he has now been declared fit for Euro 2012.


“Rosicky will play in the opening match,” Bilek told reporters. “He showed his qualities even during training.


“When he gets the ball, he is able to find space for a clever pass. He is decisive with the ball.


“Today showed how much he is looking forward to playing. I believe that he will boost the quality of our line-up.”


Czech Republic will also face Greece and co-hosts Poland in Group A.




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/rosicky-fit-for-euro-2012/95879/

Marchisio: Italy will overcome off-field drama




Italy midfielder Claudio Marchisio is adamant the recent match-fixing allegations will not affect his side during Euro 2012.


Italian football has been rocked by reports of match-fixing in recent months, just six years after the Calciopoli scandal ended and numerous clubs received punishments, including Juventus being stripped of two Serie A titles and relegated to Serie B.


Marchisio, who plays for Juventus, admitted Italy’s squad for Euro 2012 had been talking about the ongoing scandal, but said it would not distract them from the European Championships, which start on Saturday.


“It was impossible not to talk about the match-fixing scandal,” Marchisio said.


“It was on every newspaper, so we talked about the matter and what annoys us in particular is that it is not the whole football world that is portrayed by the scandal.


“We’ll wait for the sentences and it’s fair that those who committed the crimes will pay for that.


“The only thing we can do is wait and trust that justice will give them stiff sentences, so that it will be harder to have the same situation again in Italian football.


“Aside from this, we are all great professionals and we all want to play an excellent European Championship.”


Marchisio also urged calm following the 3-0 friendly defeat to Russia, which was Italy’s only warm-up match before Euro 2012 starts in Poland and Ukraine.


“We obviously analysed the game and there were positives aspects,” Marchisio said.


“After two great years and with our excellent qualifying campaigns, such a defeat right before the beginning of the cup needs to be analysed carefully.


“But we need to remain calm, because we are strong, we are a close-knit group, and we know what needs to be improved and we also know what we have to do in order to achieve that.”


Reports have suggested Italy coach Cesare Prandelli will play a three-man defence at Euro 2012.


Marchisio said the players would handle whatever tactics Prandelli chooses.


“Some players are used to playing with a three-man defence and five in the midfield and others have never played with such a system,” the 26-year-old midfielder said.


“But it’s up to the coach to make that decision and the team will have to follow him in any decision he makes.”




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/marchisio-italy-will-overcome-off-field-drama/95878/

Blanc unsure over M´Vila fitness




France coach Laurent Blanc has cast further doubt over Yann M’Vila’s participation in France’s opening Euro 2012 clash with England.


M’Vila suffered an ankle sprain in last week’s friendly international with Serbia.


The 21-year-old, believed to be a transfer target for Arsenal, sustained the injury when tackled by Dusan Tadic early in the 2-0 win, and although he attempted to shake off the knock, he was unable to continue.


The Rennes man was an expected starter in Les Bleus’ midfield for the match with England, but Blanc is cautious about a premature return.


“I don’t know if he will play versus England,” Blanc said to reporters.


“He has a substantial injury, but we should be careful. The injury can move in the right direction in a few days.”


Speaking ahead of his team’s friendly against Estonia on Tuesday, Blanc said he wanted a good performance from his side.


“It is very difficult for me to confirm whether the team that starts tomorrow against Estonia will be the same one that will start against England on June 11,” Blanc said.


“We still have the same goal and objective – to progress past the first round, to reach the quarter-finals and then see where we go from there.


“For us, we want to play well during the friendlies and to have that confidence and conviction in order to achieve our objectives.”


France attacker Florent Malouda said it was important for his side to take the clash against Estonia seriously.


“The most important thing is to keep doing what we are doing, but we still have to increase our level and build up our confidence ahead of the tournament,” Malouda said.


“Of course, the competition itself is always different compared to the friendly games.


“It is essential to enforce good practice, whatever the opposition or match.”




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/blanc-unsure-over-m%c2%b4vila-fitness/95877/

Spain eager to avoid further injuries




Spain attacker Juan Mata insists his side are in good physical condition and remain hopeful of avoiding any further injury setbacks.


Vicente del Bosque is already without David Villa and Carles Puyol ahead of Spain’s opening Euro 2012 clash against Italy.


But Chelsea attacker Mata is adamant Spain will not be hit with any more injuries.


“Hopefully no more injuries will arise of any kind and we will have the time to think about Italy,” Mata told reporters.


The 24-year-old said his team were concentrating solely on adding a third consecutive title to their trophy cabinet, calling on his team-mates to approach the competition in a similar way to the World Cup two years ago.


“Above all, we will be focused. It would be bad for us to play through excess pressure, so we must try to enjoy our football like we did in the World Cup,” Mata said.


Mata, who helped the Spain under-21s to a European Championship triumph in Denmark last year, wished Jose Antonio Camacho the best of luck as coach of China, who lost 1-0 to the world and European champions on Sunday.


“We all greeted him. He is a much-loved coach in Spain and we wish him all the luck in the world while in charge of China,” Mata said.




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/spain-eager-to-avoid-further-injuries/95876/

Catania confirm Montella departure




Catania have parted company with coach Vincenzo Montella, paving the way for the former Italy international to take charge of Fiorentina.


The head coach took over at Catania in June last year, replacing Diego Simeone, but impressed greatly in his one and only season in charge, leading the Sicilians to a comfortable 11th in Serie A.


Montella had a year left on his contract with Catania, but the club confirmed on Monday they had granted the 37-year-old an early release from his role.


“Catania announce that it has agreed in principle to the termination of its relationship with coach Vincenzo Montella,” a statement from the club read.


“The coming days will be used to evaluate the agreements and understandings that have been reached.”


The former striker had been heavily linked with a return to Roma, following Luis Enrique’s decision to step down.


But Catania president Antonio Pulvirenti stood in his way and Roma appointed Zdenek Zeman.


However, Montella looks poised to take up the role at Stadio Artemio Franchi, with Fiorentina looking for a new boss having fired Delio Rossi following his bust-up with Adem Ljajic towards the end of last season.




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/catania-confirm-montella-departure/95875/

Schweinsteiger on track for Euro 2012




Bastian Schweinsteiger has returned to full training with the rest of the Germany squad, participating in an open session on Monday.


Joachim Loew’s side arrived in Poland on Monday ahead of Euro 2012 and waited just three hours before starting their first training session at Lechia Gdansk Stadium.


The Bayern Munich midfielder joined up with the squad a week ago following his involvement in the Champions League final.


Schweinsteiger missed the 5-3 loss to Switzerland as he was still nursing a thigh injury.


However, the 27-year-old was given the all clear by the team’s medical staff to take part in the session, with Germany general manager Oliver Bierhoff confirming his return.


“The health department has given the green light.” Bierhoff said. “He can train normally again.”


The Euro 2008 runners-up will stay in Poland, despite their group matches being held in Ukraine, and Bierhoff thanked the locals for their warm welcome.


“We have been extremely well received and have excellent conditions. We look forward to the time in Poland and now ever say thank you for your hospitality,” Bierhoff said.


Germany begin their Euro 2012 campaign against Portugal on June 9, before playing the Netherlands and Denmark.




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/schweinsteiger-on-track-for-euro-2012/95873/

Ronaldinho signs with Atletico Mineiro




Atletico Mineiro have confirmed the signing of Ronaldinho, just days after his acrimonious departure from Flamengo.


The Brazil international and two-time FIFA World Player of the Year parted company with Flamengo on Friday.


Ronaldinho was given permission to unilaterally rescind his contract with the club by the Rio de Janeiro Labour Court because a dispute over unpaid wages, with the 32-year-old claiming he is owed over 16 million euros.


Following speculation linking Ronaldinho with Palmeiras and Chinese outfit Guangzhou R&F, Atletico Mineiro confirmed the signing of the attacker until the end of the year.


Atletico Mineiro president Alexandre Kalil said: “He is not just any player, he is Ronaldinho.


“I have a reputation as a madman but I am not mad enough to turn down the chance to sign Ronaldinho.”


The former Barcelona ace had earlier been spotted in Atletico Mineiro colours at the club’s training ground.


Ronaldinho only joined Flamengo from AC Milan in January 2011 but his time at the club was marked with controversy.


Relations between the player and the club had become increasingly strained in recent weeks, with vice-president Paulo Cesar Coutinho last week slating the World Cup winner.


Ronaldinho could debut for Atletico Mineiro in their Brazil Serie A clash against Bahia on Wednesday.




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/ronaldinho-signs-with-atletico-mineiro/95872/

International friendly: Hungary 0 Republic of Ireland 0




A resolute performance from the Republic of Ireland earned them a 0-0 draw against Hungary in their final warm-up match before Euro 2012.


An open game saw both sides create chances but the finishing – most notably from Hungary’s Adam Szalai and Ireland’s Jon Walters – left much to be desired.


With rain pouring down in Budapest the kick-off was delayed but 15 minutes, but when play did get underway it was Ireland who started the better, with John O’Shea heading narrowly over.


Bolton and Hungary goalkeeper Adam Bogdan produced several good saves in the opening half-hour, and Szalai should have given his side the lead on 35 minutes.


A cross from the left caught out Richard Dunne following a slip but, after controlling well, Szalai could only strike tamely at Shay Given.


Keiren Westwood, introduced at half-time, kept Ireland in the game with a tremendous save in the 54th minute, diving low to stop an effort deflected towards goal by Szalai.


Simon Cox and Stephen Hunt came on and both almost played their parts in giving Ireland the lead with two opportunities for the away side on the counter-attack.


Both teams squandered further chances as the game at Ferenc Puskas Stadium ended in a draw.


Giovanni Trapattoni’s Ireland face Croatia on June 10 in their first game of Euro 2012, before clashes against Spain and Italy in Group C.




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/international-friendly-hungary-0-republic-of-ireland-0/95871/

Lavagne handed Cameroon role World Soccer Shop




Cameroon have appointed Denis Lavagne as their permanent manager, handing him a one-year deal.





Lavagne: New Cameroon boss


The Frenchman has been doing the job since October and his agreement has been backdated to then.


"Your main task is to qualify for the 2013 African Nations Cup and the World Cup in Brazil in 2014," the country's sports minister, Adoum Garoua, told him.


Lavagne was given the role after Javier Clemente was sacked for failing to take the side to the African Nations Cup.





Source : http://soccer365.com//news/european_news/general/17773/lavagne_handed_cameroon_role

Republic held in Hungary World Soccer Shop




Shay Given and John O'Shea proved their fitness ahead of Euro 2012 as the Republic of Ireland drew 0-0 in Hungary on Monday night.





Given: Back in action for Ireland


Given excelled on his return from a knee injury before making a half-time exit, while O'Shea was given the full 90 minutes to prepare him for Sunday's opening Group C fixture against Croatia in Poznan.


With Croatia boss Slaven Bilic among the crowd, Ireland once again demonstrated the resilience which helped them qualify for the finals, although they failed to take any of the chances they created to win the game.


Defeat would have been harsh on Hungary, who controlled much of the game, and had it not been for the excellence of Given and replacement Keiren Westwood, as well as midfielder Stephen Hunt, they might have sent Giovanni Trapattoni's men on their way to Poland tomorrow on the back of a first defeat since March last year.


But the visitors survived to eclipse their 13-game unbeaten run under Brian Kerr between 2004 and 2006 and close in on Mick McCarthy's 16-game stretch more than a decade ago.


On a night when a clean bill of health was as important, if not more so, than the result, Ireland found themselves presented with a real test for a variety of reasons.


A spectacular thunderstorm over the Ferenc Puskas Stadium delayed the kick-off for 20 minutes and left the pitch slick, and once proceedings got under way Ireland found their hosts in little mood to give them an easy ride.


Trapattoni wanted both Given and O'Shea to have a good workout in their first game since the end of the Barclays Premier League season, and Given's health in particular was put to the test during the opening 45 minutes.


Dinamo Moscow midfielder Balazs Dzsudzsak was the main source of employment for the Aston Villa goalkeeper, first testing him with a skidding 17th-minute drive and then forcing him to make a fine save seconds later.


Given had already shifted his weight onto his right foot to cover another long-range effort, but after the ball took a wicked deflection he somehow managed to get back across and claw it away to safety one-handed.


His third save from Dzsudzsak did not have to be as spectacular, but he was kept on his toes throughout as Hungary, who finished third behind Holland and Sweden in qualification for the Euros, dominated for lengthy periods.


Ireland had started well and went close to the opening goal when O'Shea headed a seventh-minute Damien Duff cross onto the roof of the net.


Skipper Robbie Keane tested goalkeeper Adam Bogdan with a well-struck 14th-minute drive, but as Adam Pinter and Vladimir Koman got on top in the middle of the field, the home side began to make the running.


Richard Dunne made a perfectly-timed sliding tackle to deny Peter Szakaly a clear run on goal and Stephen Ward had to be equally resilient to dispossess striker Adam Szalai in the final minute of the half after he had worked his way into a shooting position inside the box.


The full-back needed treatment afterwards, but as Trapattoni held his breath, he returned to the field.


Given and striker Kevin Doyle did not after the break with Westwood and Jon Walters taking their place, but there was no suggestion that Given's departure was the result of anything sinister.


Westwood had little time to settle as Hungary resumed where they had left off with Sean St Ledger and Glenn Whelan having to make important blocks, before the Sunderland goalkeeper proved his worth by getting down well to keep out another Dzsudzsak shot after it had been deflected towards goal by Szalai.


But as Trapattoni rang the changes - Keane, Duff and Keith Andrews all departed in quick succession as Simon Cox, Hunt and Darron Gibson were given a run-out - Ireland began to make an impression once again.


Walters forced a rare save from Bogdan and then drilled a right-foot shot across the face of goal, but Cox might have snatched the win with 12 minutes remaining.


Dunne's towering defensive header set McGeady away and he played the ball into the path of the striker, whose shot was firm but did not elude the ever-vigilant Bogdan.


Westwood needed help six minutes from time when Imre Szabics' effort looked to be heading straight for the bottom corner, but fellow substitute Hunt was perfectly placed to clear.




Source : http://soccer365.com//news/european_news/general/17767/republic_held_in_hungary

Barton arrested after brawl World Soccer Shop




QPR midfielder Joey Barton was arrested on Monday on suspicion of affray after an altercation outside a nightclub in Liverpool, sources said.





Barton: Arrested on suspicion of affray


Barton, 29, was involved in trouble in the early hours of Monday while on a night out with his girlfriend in Liverpool city centre.


Two men, aged 21 and from the Old Swan area of Liverpool, were arrested on suspicion of a public order offence at around 5:30am at the scene of the incident, outside Garlands nightclub in the city.


But after they were held in custody and questioned, Barton and a 20-year-old man were also arrested on Monday afternoon.


All have been bailed pending further inquiries, apart from Barton, who remains in police custody where he will be questioned by officers.


A spokesman for Merseyside Police said: "Following an altercation in Eberle Street, Liverpool city centre, in the early hours of this morning, four men have been arrested on suspicion of affray.


"Two 21-year-old men were arrested at the scene in the early hours of this morning and another two men, a 20-year-old from the Liverpool area and 29-year-old from the Widnes area, were arrested this afternoon.


"The two 21-year-old men and the 20-year-old man have been questioned by officers and have been released on bail pending further inquiries.


"The 29-year-old man remains in police custody where he will be questioned by detectives."


Earlier on Monday Barton had made light of the incident on Twitter. He wrote: "I got sucker punched in the back of the head. Not injured as reported just a small bruise on rear of head/ear.


"I've had worse. Life goes on! Thanks for the concern. Have a good day people."


Later he tweeted: "Not planning on pressing charges as it's not that serious. The police have also got better things to do with their time.


"Can I just say a public thanks to the police last night as they were and have been today brilliant."


A picture of the incident, apparently showing a shirtless Barton being held back by police and a woman, also began to circulate on Twitter.


The player is under investigation by QPR after he was given a 12-match ban by the Football Association.


He was banned by the FA after being sent off during QPR's defeat at Manchester City on the final day of the Premier League season.


During the match, he elbowed one Manchester City player, kicked out at a second and attempted to headbutt a third.


In a statement, QPR spokesman Ian Taylor said: "Barton was on his way home from a night out with his girlfriend when two men sang offensive chants and then proceeded to hit the QPR midfielder."


The club declined to comment further following news of Barton's arrest.


Barton's management team and spokesman did not return calls.


Barton has a long history of controversy, both on and off the pitch.


In 2008, he was given a six-month jail term after admitting assault and affray during an incident in Liverpool.




Source : http://soccer365.com//news/european_news/general/17764/barton_arrested_after_brawl

DC United v Juventus Friendly, Washington DC, Jul 28 2012 – Tickets Available Now!




DC United v Juventus Friendly, Washington, DC, Jul 28 2012D.C. United and Juventus, the Italian Serie A champion have confirmed their match at RFK Stadium on July 28 at 6 p.m. The match, to football fans delight is finally official.


The Turin-based team clinched its 28th Serie A title two weeks ago and recorded the first undefeated season (23-0-15) in the country’s top division since AC Milan in 1992. The club scored 68 goals and conceded just 20. This weekend it will seek the Italian Cup title against Napoli.


The squad included three of the greatest players of this Italian generation: goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon, midfielder Andrea Pirlo and forward Alessandro Del Piero, 37, who isn’t expected to return after 19 years in Turin. Juventus forward Mirko Vucinic and United midfielder Branko Boskovic are teammates on Monte¬negro’s national team.


Juventus, heading into the regular season finale Saturday against Atalanta, is planning to play two or three matches on the North American tour. Other cities under consideration include Montreal and Las Vegas.


Juventus is also planning to play Real Madrid in Las Vegas and Paris Saint-Germain in Montreal on July 31 and Real Madrid in Las Vegas on Aug. 5.


Tickets, scheduled to go on sale next Monday, will cost $35 to $65 before service charges.


D.C. United is an American professional soccer (association football) club based in Washington, D.C. which competes in Major League Soccer (MLS). It is one of the ten charter clubs of MLS, having competed in the league since its inception, in 1996.


Over the club’s history, D.C. United has been considered to be the flagship franchise of MLS, having won 12 international and domestic titles. Domestically, United has been one of the most successful MLS clubs. United has won the U.S. Open Cup twice, and holds an MLS record for most MLS Cup and Supporters’ Shields apiece, winning each honor four times. United was the also the first club to win both the MLS Cup and MLS Supporters’ Shield consecutively.


Juventus Football Club commonly referred to as Juventus and colloquially as Juve are a professional Italian football club based in Turin, Piedmont. The club is the third oldest of its kind in the country.


Juventus are historically the most successful club in Italian football and one of the most laureated and important globally. Overall, they have won fifty-two official titles on the national and international stage, more than any other Italian club: a record twenty-eight league titles, a record nine Italian cups and four national super cups and, with eleven titles in confederation and inter-confederation competitions (two Intercontinental Cups, two European Champion Clubs’ Cup/UEFA Champions Leagues, one European Cup Winners’ Cup, a record three UEFA Cups, one UEFA Intertoto Cup and two UEFA Super Cups) the club currently ranks fourth in Europe and seventh in the world with the most trophies won.


What: D.C. United vs Juventus
Where: RFK Stadium, Washington,DC
When: July 28, 2012 at 6:00 p.m. EST
Tickets: Available at TicketCenter.com




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/dc-united-v-juventus-friendly-washington-dc-jul-28-2012-tickets-available-now/95868/

Hazard: Belgium deserved win at Wembley




Eden Hazard believes Belgium should have defeated England in Saturday’s friendly international at Wembley.


Danny Welbeck’s solitary goal moments before the break sealed a 1-0 win for England, but the Chelsea-bound ace insists his side played the better football and deserved the win.


“We deserved a victory,” Hazard told reporters. “When we had the ball, I think we played better.”


Hazard, whose protracted move to the Blues from Lille was confirmed on Monday, then gave his opinion on how England will fare in Poland and Ukraine, as they prepare to kick off their European campaign against France in Donetsk on June 11.


“It’s hard to judge England, because it was their last game before the Euro’s,” he said.


“It’s a great team. They have arguments, but if France are on a good day, they can do something.


“I saw France against Serbia and they impressed me in the first half. They can win against England, though England also know big games.”




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/hazard-belgium-deserved-win-at-wembley/95867/

Germany arrive in Poland for Euros




The Germany squad have arrived in Poland four days before their opening Euro 2012 match.


Joachim Loew’s men arrived in Gdansk on Monday, where the team will be based for the tournament.


After checking in at the hotel, Germany had their first training on Polish soil at a local stadium in front of 10,000 spectators.


All 23 players took part in the practice session, including Bastian Schweinsteiger, who has suffered a series of fitness issues recently.


The Bayern Munich star has been passed fit for Germany’s Euro 2012 opener against Portugal on Saturday.




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/germany-arrive-in-poland-for-euros/95864/

Maduro agrees to Sevilla switch




Sevilla have announced that Hedwiges Maduro will complete a transfer from Valencia on Tuesday, subject to a medical.


The Netherlands international has agreed to ply his trade at Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan until 2015 after agreeing terms La Liga club.


Maduro explained that he had been offered the opportunity to extend his stay at Mestalla but was ultimately persuaded to move to Sevilla by coach Michel.


“I am, of course, very happy with my new club,” the 27-year-old Dutchman told Voetbal International.


“I could have signed for another two years at Valencia, but my feelings told me that I should not do so. And (Michel) even came to Amsterdam especially for me. That says a lot.”


Maduro, who has been capped 18 times by his country, joined Valencia from Ajax in 2008 but featured only sporadically for the club last season.




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/maduro-agrees-to-sevilla-switch/95863/

Given braced for Hungary test




Shay Given believes that Ireland’s friendly in Hungary on Monday is an important stepping stone towards Euro 2012 for his side.


With Ireland’s opening game against Croatia in Poznan less than a week away, the Aston Villa goalkeeper is looking for a confidence-boosting win in Budapest.


“I think it’s important. Obviously the big game is next Sunday and we would like to go into that game with a win under our belts,” Given told RTE.


“Hungary had a very good result on Friday so they are obviously a very good team.


“We don’t know a lot of their players and they are at home as well, so it will be a tough game for us.


“It is just about us keeping our match fitness up. It’s important that we all put a good shift in.”


Despite some concerns over his knee injury, Given insists he is fully recovered and said the blisters that kept him out of training on Saturday are a minor irritation.


“It’s just nice to be out there again. Yesterday I had a problem with my two big toes. I have blisters on my two big toes,” he said.


“I just felt it was better to leave it yesterday because I could train today and I feel fine now.


“I’m just looking forward to getting playing again. It’s been a couple of weeks since the Premier League. I didn’t play in Dublin or in Italy during the week, so it’ll be nice to get a game under my belt before Sunday.”




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/given-braced-for-hungary-test/95861/

Injury scare for Balotelli




Italy forward Mario Balotelli was forced to leave Monday’s training session with a fitness problem.


The Manchester City man reportedly complained of slight discomfort in his right knee and was given permission by Azzurri coach Cesare Prandelli to leave the session early.


According to the Italian team’s medical staff, Balotelli has suffered a minor muscle overload and is expected to resume full training on Tuesday.


The news comes on the same day that Italy found out Andrea Barzagli could spend up to 20 days on the sidelines because of a calf problem.


Prandelli’s men will begin their Euro campaign on Sunday against Spain before taking on Croatia and Republic of Ireland.




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/injury-scare-for-balotelli/95858/

Zeman appointed Roma coach




Serie A club Roma have announced that Zdenek Zeman has been installed as the club’s new coach.


The 65-year-old, who has signed a contract with the club until 2014, will return to the Italian capital after previously coaching Roma between 1997 and 1999.


Zeman will take over from Luis Enrique, who left the Stadio Olimpico just one year into his contract following Roma’s disappointing season.


The Czech coach leaves Pescara after guiding the club to Serie A promotion in his first season at the Stadio Adriatico.


Roma finished seventh in Serie A last term and will not compete in Europe in the 2012/13 campaign.




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/zeman-appointed-roma-coach/95857/

Report: Hughton out of WBA race World Soccer Shop




Chris Hughton is reportedly no longer in the running for the vacant manager's position at West Brom, according to reports.





Hughton: Reportedly out of the running


The Birmingham boss was thought to be on the shortlist of candidates to replace Roy Hodgson, but the Baggies have decided not to follow up their interest in the former Newcastle manager.


It is unclear why West Brom have decided against a move for Hughton, although the fact that the Blues were looking for £2million in compensation for the 53-year-old may have been a factor.


The bookmakers' favourite for the vacancy is former Schalke and Stuttgart boss Ralf Rangnick, but the club's decision not to appoint Hughton does not mean the German is a certainty for the position and other candidates may be pursued.


Rangnick first met with Albion officials when a guest of the club for the final game of Hodgson's reign on May 13, when the midlands club lost 3-2 to Arsenal.


It is clear to see why the 53-year-old is a potential option for the club.


Compensation would not be an issue as Rangnick has been without a club since leaving Schalke eight months ago because of exhaustion, and he previously led the Bundesliga club to the semi-finals of the Champions League in 2010-11.




Source : http://soccer365.com//news/european_news/general/17760/report__hughton_out_of_wba_race

Final warm-ups for Euro 2012 trio World Soccer Shop




Ukraine meet Turkey in a Euro 2012 warm-up match in Ingolstadt on Tuesday, France host Estonia in Le Mans and Sweden face Serbia in Stockholm.





Shevchenko: Gearing up for Euro 2012


Ukraine striker Andriy Shevchenko believes the national team can go all the way to the final of Euro 2012 as they prepare for their last game before the tournament kicks off.


The 35-year-old has 107 international caps and is arguably the most well-known Ukrainian footballer of all time.


The final of the European Championships will be held at Kiev's Olympic Stadium on July 1, and Shevchenko reckons Oleh Blokhin's side can get there.


"If we show our quality and have a bit of luck, we can reach the final," he said. "I understand that will be extremely difficult, but you only get one chance to make history."


The former AC Milan and Chelsea forward revealed the thought of participating in a major European competition on home soil has kept him playing for longer than he expected - even if he now knows his own limitations.


He said: "For the last five years, I've hardly thought about anything but the European Championships that will be held in my country. It's fair to say this has extended my career. It's my dream.


"I need more time for rehabilitation. That's natural. If I'm not completely fit, I don't want to play and let down the fans. I want to do what's best for the side."


Turkey v Ukraine kicks off at 7pm BST at the Audi Sportpark in Ingolstadt.


France face Estonia in their final match before they open their tournament against England next Monday, but former Les Bleus star Christophe Dugarry believes manager and former team-mate Laurent Blanc has his work cut out to achieve success in Poland and Ukraine.


"Today picking the France team is still very complicated," the Euro 2000 winner told L'Equipe. "When you see who is absent, the players who had an average season and those few who have had a good season and are 100% mentally and physically - if there are 10, that is the maximum.


"Laurent Blanc, is a coach, not a magician - he does what he can."


Kick-off at the MMArena in Le Mans is at 8pm BST.


Meanwhile, France's Group D opponents Sweden host Serbia in their final warm-up game and head coach Erik Hamren has claimed a number of his squad are struggling with fatigue.


"Swedish football should stop and think if what they are doing is the right thing," he said.


"And if this is the way you want to run things, then you are giving your players very little chance to win. This, for me as national-team coach, is unacceptable."


Sweden's national league runs between March and November and therefore will take a break for the duration of the Championships.


Their talismanic captain Zlatan Ibrahimovic has claimed winning the tournament would eclipse anything he achieves with club side AC Milan.


He said: "For me, perhaps, winning the European Championship would be of more value than all the titles I have won to date."


"Winning with one's own country is special. It is an honour to play for one's national team. It would be fantastic to win with this shirt and then return home to celebrate with the fans."


Kick-off at the Rasunda Stadium is at 6pm BST.


Elsewhere, Austria host Romania and Kazakhstan travel to Armenia.




Source : http://soccer365.com//news/european_news/general/17758/final_warm_ups_for_euro_2012_trio

Chelsea confirm Hazard signing




Chelsea have completed the transfer of Eden Hazard from Ligue 1 side Lille, the Premier League club announced on Monday.


The 21-year-old Belgian international has agreed personal terms with the club and passed a medical examination with the reigning Champions League winners.


“Chelsea Football Club is delighted to announce we have agreed terms with Lille for the transfer of Eden Hazard,” the west London club said on their website.


“The 21-year-old Belgian international has agreed personal terms with the club and today passed a medical examination.


“He will join the club in July when the players return for pre-season training.”


Having spent the off-season being pursued by a host of major European clubs, Hazard declared that he would join the Blues last week.


Hazard scored 21 goals in 48 appearances for Lille last season, also making 18 assists as the club finished third in Ligue 1.




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/chelsea-confirm-hazard-signing/95853/

Blues seal deal for Hazard World Soccer Shop




Lille playmaker Eden Hazard has finally completed his move to Chelsea after passing a medical with the European champions.





Hazard: Moving to Chelsea


Almost a week after announcing he had decided to move to Stamford Bridge, the 21-year-old Belgium international was officially confirmed as a Blues player.


Hazard cost a reported £32million, which would make him the second most expensive player in Chelsea's history behind Fernando Torres.


The club said in a statement on their official website: "Chelsea Football Club is delighted to announce we have agreed terms with Lille for the transfer of Eden Hazard.


"The 21-year-old Belgian international has agreed personal terms with the club and today passed a medical examination.


"He will join the club in July when the players return for pre-season training."


Hazard added: "I'm delighted to finally arrive here - it's a wonderful club and I can't wait to get started."




Source : http://soccer365.com//news/european_news/general/17757/blues_seal_deal_for_hazard

Keane lauds Irish spirit




Ireland’s record goalscorer, Robbie Keane, has suggested that the atmosphere within the camp under Giovanni Trapattoni is unrivalled.


The LA Galaxy forward says that he is very impressed by attitude that has been fostered under the Italian’s tenure, and expects it to help Ireland succeed at Euro 2012.


“It certainly does feel different this time,” Keane told the Irish Independent. “There has always been a great team spirit in the Irish camp, but for some reason this has been a little bit different.


“It’s the group of players, how well they get on with each other, it’s been brilliant. There have been no little niggles which you usually get in tournaments like this when you’re together for a long time.


“I mentioned before the Estonia game, that relaxed feeling we had before that game and it is very, very similar to now, to be honest.”


The Dubliner is fit and ready to get started at the tournament and he took the opportunity to praise the preparation of the Football Association of Ireland.


“I feel fine,” he said. “The last couple of weeks have been very good. We had the week in Malahide getting lads back together.


“Through that first week doing all the stuff we had to do outside of football, it’s been good that this week’s been fully concentrated on training.


“The lads are fit and sharp and on the training ground every day and I have seen that the sharpness of every player has been very good. This week now is where it starts.”


Ireland begin their Euro 2012 campaign against Croatia on Sunday.




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/keane-lauds-irish-spirit/95852/

Szczesny expecting Poland to fire




Wojciech Szczesny believes Poland have assembled their strongest squad for years ahead of Euro 2012.


As one of the host nations, Poland qualified automatically for the competition but will face a stern test in Group A against Russia, Czech Republic and Greece.


Arsenal goalkeeper Szczesny says there is a confident mood in the squad ahead of the tournament and hopes the team can live up to their own expectations.


“It’s all there for us to go and have a successful tournament – I think it’s the strongest Poland team the fans have seen for years so hopefully we won’t let them down,” Szczesny said.


“I think Poland have a chance of doing well. The atmosphere around the national team has changed a bit and people have realised that we actually have world-class players.”


Szczesny singled out Borussia Dortmund trio Jakub Blaszczykowski, Lukasz Piszczek and Robert Lewandowski as three key players for the Poles ahead of the tournament.


The 22-year-old believes their quality and experience will be vital, after their success in helping Dortmund to the Bundesliga title this season.


“The three players from Borussia Dortmund are as good in their positions as anyone in Europe – Lukasz Piszczek is a right back and I’d easily put him in the top three in Europe, his fitness levels are something I’ve never seen before,” he said.


“Jakub Blaszczykowski, the skipper, always steps up for the national team while Robert Lewandowski is just a natural goalscorer.


“We’ve got plenty of others who can make an impact too – Ludovic Obraniak in midfield is a fantastic player and we have some solid defenders.”




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/szczesny-expecting-poland-to-fire/95851/

Romeu backs Torres to shine World Soccer Shop




Chelsea star Oriol Romeu thinks his team-mate Fernando Torres will be a key player for Spain at Euro 2012 despite enduring a difficult season.





Torres: Has a fan in Romeu


Torres, who cost the London club £50million when he was signed from Liverpool in January last year, scored just 11 goals in 48 appearances at club level this season but is expected to start when Spain begin the defence of their European crown against Italy on Saturday.


However, Romeu thinks his experience of the big occasions and workrate could prove vital for the world champions.


He told Marca: "I think that Torres will be a very important player for the national team at the Euros because he is a player with great quality and experience and these characteristics are very important in a forward.


"He is very important for Chelsea too. You only have to look at how the fans love him and chant his name, whilst he is also loved amongst the players and directors at the club."


Torres admitted last week that he was as excited as ever to play for his country after being left out by Vicente Del Bosque for the friendly against Venezuela in February and Romeu believes being dropped provoked a reaction in the World Cup winner.


"It is true that when you lose something you realise how important it is and this is what happened with Fernando in the national team," he said.


"When Del Bosque left him out he did so to give him a warning and he took it well, naturally he continued to work until the end of the season and now he is there with a great chance of having a good European Championship."


On his own situation at Chelsea, Romeu was more guarded after featuring only twice since Roberto Di Matteo replaced Andre Villas-Boas in March.


He said: "That I have played less is a reality but there are times when you play more or less and you have to accept that, but now it is a difficult time.


"The manager said he believed in me but when we entered a phase in which we played a lot he chose the players he believed were more suited to play. But I expect to start again in the new season and if I continue to work bit by bit I believe I can get into the team.


"More than anything I believe I can do as I have already shown I can play from the start. When you look at what has happened you know it is not a utopia and you can return to achieve it again."


The former Barcelona midfielder also reflected on an eventful first season at Stamford Bridge, which culminated in dumping his old side of the Champions League at the semi-final stage on their way to winning the tournament.


"It has been a brutal season," he continued.


"We believed in ourselves and the team knew what we could do. We believed in our chances, even against Barcelona, and this allowed us the chance to reach the Champions League final."


Romeu is also hoping to start next season in fine fashion by playing in the Olympics which start at the end of July.


The 20-year-old was involved in the Spain Under-23 side that beat Egypt in February and is expected to be named in Luis Milla's squad for the games, but is wary given how well a number of other players finished the season whilst he was not playing at Chelsea.


"Hopefully I can go with the national team but I have to wait and see the squad list, because the level of players that could go to the Olympics is spectacular," he said.


"They have been playing for big teams, have won the Europa League or been playing in finals.


"The Olympics is a once in a lifetime experience and I would like to be there. The people of Spain have been spoiled with triumphs recently but Olympic gold is a huge thing.


"To be in London with Spain would be a bit strange, but nice at the same time because it is the city where I live and I enjoy it. To see a completely different atmosphere would be something special."




Source : http://soccer365.com//news/european_news/general/17752/romeu_backs_torres_to_shine

Lescott ´gutted´ for Cahill




England defender Joleon Lescott says he is devastated for Gary Cahill after the Chelsea centre-back was ruled out of Euro 2012.


Cahill left the field at Wembley after colliding with goalkeeper Joe Hart following a push from Belgium’s Dries Mertens in England’s 1-0 victory on Saturday.


The former Bolton defender suffered a double fracture of his jaw and was consequently ruled out of the tournament, becoming the fourth player from Roy Hodgson’s squad to have to pull out of the competition.


Lescott replaced Cahill after 19 minutes and helped England record their second clean sheet under the tenure of their new manager. He now looks in prime position to partner John Terry in the heart of the defence against France on June 11.


The Manchester City defender revealed he was disappointment for his team-mate and believes Mertens should have been punished more severely than the yellow card he received.


Lescott wrote on his Twitter account: “Gutted to hear Gaz is ruled out.


“The challenge that caused it was more reckless and dangerous than most two-footed tackles so why only yellow?”




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/lescott-%c2%b4gutted%c2%b4-for-cahill/95848/

Mackay committed to Cardiff World Soccer Shop




Malky Mackay claims to be 'flattered' by reports linking him with the vacant post at Norwich but says he is committed to Cardiff "long-term".





Mackay: Happy at Cardiff


The former Canaries defender was quickly installed as a strong favourite for the Carrow Road post once Paul Lambert took the decision to take the reins at Aston Villa.


Mackay spent six years with Norwich during his playing days and admits the club still holds a special place in his heart.


He is, however, keen to distance himself from the rumours suggesting he could be about to return to Norfolk.


Having only been appointed Cardiff manager in the summer of 2011, and having led them to the Championship play-offs during his first season, Mackay is determined to 'finish the exciting project' he has undertaken in South Wales.


In an exclusive statement passed to Sky Sports News HD, he said: "I'm very flattered to be linked with Norwich as it's a club close to my heart from my playing days there.


"I have very good friends within the club and greatly respect Delia Smith and her fellow majority shareholder Michael Wynn Jones.


"Norwich are moving in the right direction but I want to finish the exciting project I've started at Cardiff where we've a structure in place geared to long-term success.


"I've a great relationship with our chief executive Alan Whiteley and the club's owner Vincent Tan is committed to major investment in Cardiff more of which will become apparent later this week.


"I too am fully committed to our football club and I'm ready for the challenges ahead."


Mackay may not have been a prominent target for Norwich after chief executive David McNally revealed the club are looking for a manager with "top league" experience.


McNally insists the position is an attractive one and has revealed that the club will scour Europe in the hope of finding a new manager who can continue Lambert's good work at Carrow Road.


"The search is certainly a European search," McNally told the Eastern Daily Press.


"We are looking for somebody who has got top-league experience.


"I don't think the candidate necessarily has to have Premier League experience - but they have to have top-league experience.


"If, for example, you have managed in Serie A, La Liga, the Bundesliga, they are some of the toughest leagues in the world too.


"So why on earth if there is a candidate in one of those leagues who was available and we felt was right for us should we say no to them just because they haven't managed in the Premier League?"




Source : http://soccer365.com//news/european_news/general/17749/mackay_committed_to_cardiff

Marcelo: Messi the world´s best




Brazil left-back Marcelo has heaped praise on Lionel Messi, saying the Argentine is the best player in the world.


Brazil will tackle Argentina on Saturday and will be looking to bounce back from Sunday’s 2-0 defeat against Mexico, which ended a run of eight consecutive victories.


Despite meeting Messi several times throughout the season at club level, Marcelo says there is always a special feeling to playing against the Barcelona star – whom he rated higher than his Real Madrid team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo.


“Right now, Messi is the best player in the world and it is a pleasure to play against him,” Marcelo told Globoesporte.


“We will see what happens, if we can mark him. Argentina are more attacking [than Mexico], so we will have space to play.


“But we need to be careful, because they can score goals easily. You cannot talk about one or two players only, but about their entire team.


“But we also have several good players and we will try to secure a good result.”




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/marcelo-messi-the-world%c2%b4s-best/95847/

Cavani unsure over Napoli future




Napoli striker Edinson Cavani says that he is unsure about where he will be playing next season.


The prolific Uruguayan has been linked with a new challenge next term, with Juventus understood to be willing to offer the forward a five-year deal worth 30 million euros.


“I do not know anything about what happened or what is happening,” Cavani told Goal.com.


“I am only thinking about these matches with the national team, which will close the season. After this, I want to go on holiday, which will be very important.


“The truth is that I am fine and happy at Napoli. We will see what happens in the transfer market.”


The 25-year-old scored 33 goals in all competitions in 2011/12 and helped Napoli win the Coppa Italia.




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/cavani-unsure-over-napoli-future/95846/

Nani looks to prove fitness




Portugal winger Nani is hopeful of being fit for his nation’s opening Euro 2012 match against Germany.


Nani suffered a foot injury in Portugal’s 3-1 defeat to Turkey in an international friendly on Saturday.


“Yes, it was a scare. It was a very dangerous challenge, I was in a lot of pain, I still am a bit, but I think I will recover well in the next few days,” he told reporters.


“We will see when I return to Portugal’s camp. It may have caused a small strain. I believe I can play against Germany.”


The Manchester United midfielder has five days in which to continue his recovery before facing the Germans.


Group B also includes Denmark and Netherlands.


Nani has netted 13 times in 54 games for Portugal since making his debut six years ago as a teenager.




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/nani-looks-to-prove-fitness/95845/

No Laudrup contact from Swans World Soccer Shop




Michael Laudrup's agent claims he has not received an approach from Swansea, as the club try and fill the void left by Brendan Rodgers.





Laudrup: Yet to hear from Swans


After talks broke down between the Liberty Stadium club and Wigan assistant boss Graeme Jones, Barcelona legend Laudrup has been reported as a target.


Blackpool boss Ian Holloway, Brighton's Gus Poyet and Rayo Vallecano's Jose Ramon Sandoval have also been mentioned as potential successors to Rodgers, who joined Liverpool late last week.


Laudrup's last managerial job was with Mallorca, who he left in the autumn of 2011, and he is rumoured to be open to offers.


But his agent, Byram Tutumlu, has announced there has yet to be any contact from representatives at Swansea.


"We have not heard anything from Swansea," Tutumlu is quoted as saying.




Source : http://soccer365.com//news/european_news/general/17744/no_laudrup_contact_from_swans

Croatia lose Olic for Euro 2012 World Soccer Shop




Croatia have been dealt a major blow with Ivica Olic ruled out of Euro 2012 due to a thigh injury, the striker replaced by Nikola Kalinic.





Olic: WIll not take part in Poland and Ukraine


Scans have revealed the full extent of departing Bayern Munich frontman Olic's thigh injury and he is expected to be out of action for between four and six weeks.


His place in the Croatia squad, who provide the Republic of Ireland's first opponents in Group C, will be taken by Dnipro's Kalinic, the former Blackburn Rovers striker.


A statement on the Croatian Football Federation's official website, www.hns-cff.hr, said: "Unfortunately, Ivica Olic will not participate at the European Championships in Ukraine and Poland, and as his replacement, coach Slaven Bilic has called Nikola Kalinic."


Olic, who is to join Wolfsburg later this summer, suffered the injury in a friendly draw with Norway at the weekend.


The Croatians open their campaign against the Republic in Poznan on Sunday evening.




Source : http://soccer365.com//news/european_news/general/17743/croatia_lose_olic_for_euro_2012

Olic ruled out of Euro 2012




Croatia striker Ivica Olic has been ruled out of Euro 2012 with a thigh injury, the country’s football federation has announced.


Croatia coach Slaven Bilic had been sweating over the fitness of the Bayern Munich striker since he sustained a thigh injury in the 1-1 friendly draw against Norway at the weekend.


A scan has revealed a partial rupture of the biceps muscle of the 32-year-old’s right thigh, with an estimated recovery of four to six weeks.


Bilic has acted quickly to replace Olic, calling Dnipro’s 24-year-old striker Nikola Kalinic, who has 13 caps to his name, into the squad.


Croatia will kick off their Euro campaign against Republic of Ireland before taking on Italy and Spain.




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/olic-ruled-out-of-euro-2012/95843/

Mulumbu in Spurs and Toon talks World Soccer Shop




West Brom midfielder Youssouf Mulumbu claims to have held discussions with Newcastle and Tottenham regarding a possible summer switch.





Mulumbu: Wants another challenge


The former Congo international appears set to leave The Hawthorns once the transfer window re-opens and says his agent is already in talks with potential suitors.


He is prepared to leave the matter in the hands of his representative, but admits he would be open to the idea of trying his luck elsewhere in 2012/13.


"We have already started talking to teams like Newcastle and Tottenham," Mulumbu told Mercato 365.


"For now, I'm leaving it all in the hands of my agent and I hope to have good surprises on my return from vacation."


Mulumbu joined West Brom in January 2009 on an initial loan deal, with the Baggies making the agreement permanent that summer.


The 25-year-old admits he considered heading for pastures new in 2011, but was persuaded to remain with the Baggies.


He penned a contract that is due to run until 2015, but believes he is now ready to take on a new challenge.


Mulumbu said: "Last year, I thought it would be a little premature to go because it was my first full season.


"But I confirmed my promise this season. I continued to show all my abilities and I think I now have to look for another challenge. That's why I hope to join a club in another class.


"I had a good year, I'm pretty confident and I will leave it now to my agent.


"I'm going to go on holiday and come back stronger because I know that another big season lies ahead."




Source : http://soccer365.com//news/european_news/general/17740/mulumbu_in_spurs_and_toon_talks

Chelsea close in on signings World Soccer Shop




Chelsea's summer recruitment drive may have gathered pace on Monday amid reports they were closing in on the signings of Eden Hazard and Hulk.





Hazard: Likely to complete Chelsea move


Belgium playmaker Hazard was said to be preparing for a medical ahead of an expected move from Lille, while it was suggested Porto forward Hulk had agreed terms with the European champions on a four-year contract.


Brazil star Hulk, who has been valued at £38million, has certainly seemed to pave the way for a potential transfer by hinting the time could be right for him to leave Portugal.


Asked what the future held for him, the 25-year-old told Lancenet: "I will always continue to work hard and keep my feet on the ground, regardless of whether I stay at Porto.


"I have won many titles in the past four years at Porto, and I think that I have a great relationship with everyone.


"If the time has come to move on, I'll do so with a good feeling. I have enjoyed a great time here.


"I'm sure that they will understand the motives behind my decision if I leave."


Hulk, who is contracted to Porto until 2016, added: "The club and its fans will forever have a place in my heart.


"I can only thank them for all the affection they've shown me."


Hulk would fill the void left in Chelsea's squad by Champions League hero Didier Drogba, while Hazard would take the place of Salomon Kalou, who is out of contract this summer.


It is almost a week since Hazard announced he had decided to join the Blues, who reportedly beat off competition from both Manchester United and Manchester City by offering the 21-year-old a reported £170,000-a-week, five-year contract.


Chelsea also look certain to attempt to sign a new right-back after allowing Jose Bosingwa to leave, with Ajax star Gregory van der Wiel having long been linked with a move to Stamford Bridge.


Asked if he would be tempted by an offer from the European champions, the Holland international told Sky Sports News: "Yeah, of course. It would be a beautiful club (to join).


"I watch a lot of football - English football, Spanish football - and they did not have the best season but still won the Champions League and that was a great performance."


Van der Wiel insisted he had yet to hear of a firm offer for his services.


He said: "I didn't hear anything from my manager, so they're just rumours, I think, and we will see in the future what comes."




Source : http://soccer365.com//news/european_news/general/17739/chelsea_close_in_on_signings

Muamba not ruling out return World Soccer Shop




Bolton's Fabrice Muamba has insisted he is not giving up hope of a return to action, as he continues his recovery from a cardiac arrest.





Muamba: Making steady progress


Muamba collapsed whilst playing in a FA Cup tie against Tottenham on March 17 and his heart stopped for 78 minutes.


However, the 24-year-old's stunning recovery after regaining consciousness allowed him to be discharged from hospital a month later and he was invited to take part in a short ceremony at the Santiago Bernabeu on Sunday, prior to kick-off in a charity match between Real Madrid and Manchester United legends.


"I am happy to be here and the fact is I continue to feel fine. I am improving slowly but surely," he told AS.


"At the moment I am not doing exercise, I am just enjoying life and travelling. It is a great privilege to be able to live with the assistance of a respiratory machine or something like that. It is fantastic.


"I am making small steps every day. I am still being medicated and we will see what happens. I have to co-ordinate with my doctor and see what he says but I'll never say never."


The former England Under-21 international also spoke of his recollection of the day he collapsed.


"The only thing I remember about the game is running back and falling," he said. "I felt dizzy whilst I was moving back, very dizzy.


"It was a strange sensation, I felt like I was running inside someone else's body and then I fell. My head hit the ground twice and I lost consciousness. I was dead.


"I didn't feel pain in my body or my head. I didn't feel anything. That happened on the Saturday and I didn't wake up until the Monday.


"I have never watched the video because I am not yet ready. Now I intend to enjoy life. It is a miracle that I can do things like travel. It is a miracle because I shouldn't even have lived, so everything that comes now is a bonus."


The day after Muamba's collapse, Real Madrid players took to the field for their game against Malaga with messages of support printed on T-shirts and he is especially thankful for the support he received from the football community worldwide.


"When I was in hospital Madrid sent me a shirt signed by all the players and it was a gesture I appreciated a lot," he said. "Barcelona also sent me a shirt signed and dedicated by (Lionel) Messi.


"I never thought I would get to step on this pitch. To do so in this manner is an honour.


"It is the first time I have been to the Bernabeu and to do so surrounded by some of the best players ever, I don't have the words to describe it. All the support I have received gives me strength."




Source : http://soccer365.com//news/european_news/general/17738/muamba_not_ruling_out_return

Trapattoni salutes Hungarian greats




Ireland manager Giovanni Trapattoni has expressed his admiration for Hungarian football culture and history.


Speaking to the Irish Times ahead of his side’s friendly international with Hungary in Budapest on Monday, Trapattoni compared Hungary’s former football prowess to Europe’s modern elite.


“Honved and Hungary were great teams with so many great players,” Trapattoni said. “They were a fantastic side, like Barcelona now.”


“I played against them, also Florian Albert, who was a member of the second great Hungary team. I knew them later too because many defected to Spain after the Russians invaded.”


The 73-year-old also warned that the current Hungarian side should not be underestimated in the slightest bit.


“The Hungarians still have that great tradition and the current team is part of that,” said Trapattoni.


“Their football school is very beautiful; very technical and creative.”




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/trapattoni-salutes-hungarian-greats/95842/

Negredo backs Spain to shine




Alvaro Negredo says that Spain will be on top of their game in their Euro 2012 opener against Italy on June 10.


The reigning European and world champions struggled in Sunday’s 1-0 international friendly win over China, but Negredo insists that things will be different in his side’s first game at the UEFA showpiece.


“The first half was pretty ugly to watch because they (China) defended a lot,” Negredo told reporters.


“They kept things tight at the back, and we misplaced a lot of passes. There’s no need to worry, though.


“The match against China wasn’t good, but things will be different against Italy. What happened here will benefit us and make us stronger.”


Spain tackle Italy in Gdansk before matches with Republic of Ireland and Croatia.




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/negredo-backs-spain-to-shine/95840/

Torres hoping for trophy hat-trick




Striker Fernando Torres wants to follow up Chelsea’s Champions League and FA Cup success by winning Euro 2012 with Spain.


Vicente del Bosque’s side are the holders of the UEFA European Championships, and among the favourites again to win the tournament in Poland and Ukraine.


Torres, 28, netted the only goal in Spain’s 1-0 triumph over Germany in the Euro 2008 final.


And with his country’s all-time leading goal-scorer David Villa ruled out through injury, the pressure is on Torres to lead the line during the competition.


“I had a great end of season in which I collected two titles and I hope to win the Euro and put the cherry on the cake,” he said.


“Currently we are considered favourites for the Euro 2012 and we have a different kind of pressure. I have new hopes after a tough year for me.


“It’s not easy to be here, but what we want now is to maintain Del Bosque’s trust in us, play as much as possible and make a big contribution to the team.


“That’s what I’m here for. We have a collective target, not an individual one.”




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/torres-hoping-for-trophy-hat-trick/95838/

Giaccherini eager to fire for Italy




Emanuele Giaccherini is ready to replicate his Juventus form for Italy at Euro 2012, insisting that he will do his utmost for the national team.


The 27-year-old was one of the surprise inclusions in national team coach Cesare Prandelli’s squad for the tournament, and although he has yet to make his international debut, Giaccherini is eager to leave his mark in Poland and Ukraine.


“Just being here as part of the squad is already wonderful. I arrived here with a lot of enthusiasm and am determined to do my utmost,” Giaccherini stated to La Gazzetta dello Sport.


“I am fine with whatever decision the coach makes. I just want to do my utmost for the national team, and I’m ready to do here what I have done for Juventus this season.”


Italy have been grouped with Croatia, the Republic of Ireland and Spain in Group C.




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/giaccherini-eager-to-fire-for-italy/95836/

Barton involved in nightclub incident




Trouble-prone Queens Park Rangers midfielder Joey Barton has been involved in an altercation outside a nightclub in Liverpool.


Police were called and two men arrested following the incident in the early hours of Monday morning (local time).


Barton, 29, voluntarily left the scene, which took place outside the Garlands nightclub in the city’s centre.


“We have arrested two men following reports of a disturbance in Liverpool city centre in the early hours of this morning,” Merseyside Police said in a statement.


“Officers were called at 5.30am following reports of an altercation outside of a nightclub.


“On arrival they found a 29-year-old man who had sustained some injury to his face.


“The man left the scene voluntarily. Two 21-year-old men were arrested at the scene for a public order offence and they are currently in police custody.”


Barton is no stranger to controversy.


The former Newcastle United player received a 12-match ban from the Football Association following his sending off against Manchester City in the final match of the 2011/12 English Premier League season.


In May 2008 he was sentenced to six months in prison after pleading guilty to assault, and avoided previous jail terms after separate assaults on a fan and a team-mate in 2006 and 2007 respectively.


The later incident resulted in then-Manchester City colleague Ousmane Dabo suffering a detached retina.




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/barton-involved-in-nightclub-incident/95832/

Lippi: Azzuri will keep focus World Soccer Shop




Marcello Lippi is confident the Italians will be able to focus on football at Euro 2012, and forget about the latest match-fixing contraversy.





Lippi: Memories of 2006


The Azzurri, now coached by Cesare Prandelli, leave for Krakow on Tuesday for a Group C campaign which will see them face defending champions Spain, Croatia and the Republic of Ireland.


"It feels as though they are going through the same experience as that of 2006," said Lippi, who guided Italy to World Cup glory in Germany six years ago despite the huge distraction of a match-fixing scandal.


"I remember that week in Coverciano [ahead of the tournament in Germany] was not easy for us and there was the fear of what people would have said of us abroad.


"But no-one said anything in Germany. I believe that as soon as the national team travels to Poland, their only thoughts will be on football, on training and on the European Championship."


Italy lost 3-0 to Russia in Friday's warm-up friendly in Zurich.


Despite the below-par display, former Italy forward Sandro Mazzola believes Prandelli's team can do well at Euro 2012.


"I think the national team was conditioned by what happened during the week in their game against Russia, but in any case the performance was not good and they only had two chances of goal throughout the game.


"Regardless of that game, I believe the national team can be among the top four at the European Championship.


"I think it is a good thing that we will start against Spain as we have nothing to lose and it is a great opportunity to prove our worth," he stated.


The Azzurri begin their campaign against Vicente del Bosque's Spain on Sunday.




Source : http://soccer365.com//news/european_news/general/17737/lippi__azzuri_will_keep_focus

Stricken M´Vila to travel with France




The French Football Federation (FFF) has confirmed Yann M’Vila will remain with the France squad for Euro 2012 despite an ankle injury.


The Stade Rennais midfielder picked up a knock in France’s 2-0 friendly win over Serbia, and it was initially feared he could miss the European Championship due to the injury.


However, an MRI scan has revealed the 21-year-old’s physical problems are less serious than previously thought, and he will not have to withdraw from the squad for Euro 2012.


“The MRI confirmed that it’s a moderately serious sprain, without aggravating factors. It’s running its course, there are no complications,” an official statement from FFF read.


M’Vila will travel to Ukraine with the rest of the France squad on Wednesday, but he is unlikely to make a full recovery before their Group D opener against England on June 11.


After the England match, France take on tournament co-hosts Ukraine and then Sweden.




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/stricken-m%c2%b4vila-to-travel-with-france/95831/

Croatia´s Olic in doubt for Euro 2012




Experienced Wolfsburg striker Ivica Olic is in doubt for Croatia’s Euro 2012 campaign due to a thigh injury.


Olic, 32, picked up the problem during his team’s 1-1 friendly draw against Norway on Sunday, and may not regain fitness in time for the tournament.


Croatia coach Slaven Bilic may now be forced to reconsider his attacking options ahead of their Euro 2012 opener against Republic of Ireland on June 10.


“I cannot guarantee that Olic will play at the Euros,” Croatia squad doctor Zoran Bahtijarevic told Sportske Novosti.


“We did the first medical exam at the stadium in Oslo to check the flexibility of the muscle. It seemed fine, but he will undergo a complete scan on Monday in Munich.


“I’m an optimist. So far the medical evidence suggests he could (play at the Euros), but let’s wait until the scan.”


Following the Group C match against Republic of Ireland, Croatia take on Italy and then tournament holders Spain.


Olic has agreed a switch to Wolfsburg on a free transfer from Bayern Munich, bringing an end to his three-year stay at the Allianz Arena.




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/croatia%c2%b4s-olic-in-doubt-for-euro-2012/95827/

Lippi offers advice to Italy successors




Marcello Lippi has drawn parallels between Italy’s scandal-hit preparation for Euro 2012 and the lead-in to their 2006 World Cup triumph.


Italy’s build-up for the UEFA tournament in Poland and Ukraine has been disrupted by the Scommessopoli probe into alleged match-fixing, while Italian football was also rocked by the Calciopoli corruption scandal six years ago.


Lippi, who coached Italy to FIFA World Cup glory in Germany six years ago, sees plenty of similarities between the circumstances, and has advised head coach Cesare Prandelli and his men to try and keep their cool.


“The current situation reminds me a bit of what happened in 2006. The only advice I can give Prandelli and the players is to stay calm and try to focus on Euro 2012,” Lippi stated to TG1.


“I still remember that the week at Coverciano (the Italy national team training base) ahead of the 2006 World Cup wasn’t easy for us either.


“However, I think that they will be able to focus on playing football, training and the Euros again as soon as they take off for Poland.”


Italy start Euro 2012 with a Group C match against holders Spain on June 10, before taking on Croatia four days later, and Republic of Ireland on June 18.




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/lippi-offers-advice-to-italy-successors/95826/

Alonso undeterred by favourite tag




Xabi Alonso says Spain face a tough task to win Euro 2012 due to sky-high expectations, but the team are determined to meet the challenge.


The holders are among the favourite to triumph in the UEFA showcase tournament, but Real Madrid star Alonso believes it will be very difficult to go all the way in Poland and Ukraine.


“The expectations aren’t just high, but they are soaring. The bar is almost insurmountable,” Alonso was quoted as saying by El Mundo Deportivo.


“The expectation can weigh you down a bit, but let’s just hope this won’t happen.


“Winning the title is going to be much more difficult this time than previously. However, our objective is obviously to successfully defend our title.”


Spain start their Euro 2012 campaign with a Group C match against Italy on June 10, before taking on the Republic of Ireland four days later, and Croatia on June 18.




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/alonso-undeterred-by-favourite-tag/95825/

Sunday, 3 June 2012

International friendlies wrap: Mexico upset Brazil




Mexico ended Brazil’s run of eight straight friendly wins with a 2-0 triumph thanks to goals from Giovani Dos Santos and Javier Hernandez.


Brazil had more of the ball in Sunday’s international friendly but could not make it count and were caught out by two first-half goals from Mexico.


Mexico took the lead in the 22nd minute after Pablo Barrera’s 40-yard pass switched the play to Dos Santos on the left of the box.


The Tottenham midfielder was stalled by Brazilian defender Danilo but found space to clip the ball in off the back post.


Mexico continued to threaten on the counterattack and earned a penalty 11 minutes later.


After a stray pass in Brazil’s defensive penalty area, Juan was overzealous in his attempt to retrieve the ball and brought down Dos Santos.


Hernandez stepped up and converted from the spot to double his side’s lead.


Down 2-0 at half-time, Brazil continued to threaten throughout the second half but could not break down Mexico’s resolute defence, suffering their first friendly defeat since June 2011 when they lost 3-2 to Germany.


In Toronto, Canada secured a 0-0 draw against the United States in their only warm-up game before they begin the third round of CONCACAF World Cup qualifying on Friday.


In their third game in eight days, the US looked tired and lacked sharpness in the final third.


Canada had arguably the best chances to score in the match and even looked to have taken the lead in the 34th minute when Nik Ledgerwood hit the back of the net, only for the goal to be denied for a foul by Dwayne De Rosario.


While they failed to score, Canada will take plenty of confidence into their World Cup qualifier in Cuba on Friday.


The US host Antigua and Barbuda on the same day.




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/international-friendlies-wrap-mexico-upset-brazil/95820/

Casillas pays tribute 12 years on




Spain captain Iker Casillas has thanked Jose Antonio Camacho for handing him his first international cap 12 years ago.


The Real Madrid goalkeeper was given his debut by then Spain coach Camacho on June 3, 2000 in a warm-up clash with Sweden ahead of the European Championship finals.


The fact that the friendly against China in Seville on Sunday night was scheduled for the same date 12 years later had real significance for the World Cup winner.


“Today, June 3, 2012, is a special day for me,” Casillas wrote on his Facebook profile.


“It was on this day 12 years ago that I played my first international match for Spain.


“Interestingly, Camacho was then the coach of the national team, and Vicente Del Bosque the coach giving me regular football at Real Madrid.


“Well, after 12 years, we are meeting again on the same day: Camacho, Vicente Del Bosque and I.


“Camacho as coach of China, Del Bosque as Spain coach and me, as the kid who fulfilled a dream when he took to the field that day and who, luckily, is still here.


“Thank you Jose Antonio!!”


Casillas, who was an unused substitute at Euro 2000, broke the international wins record when he came on as a substitute for Spain in Wednesday’s 4-1 rout of South Korea – the 95th victory he has taken part in.




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/casillas-pays-tribute-12-years-on/95819/

Celtic axe Thompson




Celtic have sacked first-team coach Alan Thompson, his lawyer has revealed.


The former midfielder, who used to play for the Glasgow side, was appointed to the backroom staff in June 2010 alongside assistant manager Johan Mjallby by manager Neil Lennon following Tony Mowbray’s dismissal.


“I can confirm that I have been instructed to act on behalf of Alan Thompson following his dismissal by Celtic FC,” his lawyer, Margaret Gribbon, said.


“Alan was informed of the decision to terminate his employment with immediate effect in a telephone conversation with the club manager Neil Lennon.”


Thompson played for Celtic for seven years between 2000 and 2007, winning four league titles and three Scottish Cups, and is also a former team-mate of Lennon.


The 38-year-old has been linked with a move to Aston Villa, which would see him reunited with former Celtic midfielder and their new manager Paul Lambert.




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/celtic-axe-thompson/95816/

Allegri: Thiago is going nowhere




AC Milan boss Massimiliano Allegri is ’99 per cent’ certain that Thiago Silva will still be at San Siro next season.


The Brazil international has been linked with Paris Saint-Germain recently, with the Qatari-owned outfit said to have informed Milan CEO Adriano Galliani that they are willing to hand over 40 million euros for the centre-back.


However, Allegri cannot foresee Milan president Silvio Berlusconi allowing the club’s most prized possession to leave.


“I would say that Thiago Silva staying is 99 per cent,” the former Cagliari boss told Sky Sport Italia.


“He’s the best defender in the world, three levels above the others. He would be a serious loss because he is a champion and there are so few of those.


“We should not forget that we have a president like Berlusconi, who has ambition, a desire to keep the squad at the highest level, and since he’s a great connoisseur of football who has won so much, he knows that losing Thiago Silva would mean losing an important part of Milan.”


It has also been reported that PSG are planning to renew their interest in Thiago Silva’s compatriot, Alexandre Pato, but Allegri is also confident that the injury-prone forward will be staying put.


“One of our purchases for the next season will be Pato, who certainly has not forgotten how to score goals and who we practically never had (available last season),” the 44-year-old said.


“(Kevin-Prince) Boateng has also been out for many games this season and he is a player of enormous quality.”


Allegri led Milan to the Scudetto in his first season at the helm, but they were beaten into second placed by a resurgent Juventus this year.




Source : http://www.soccernews.com/allegri-thiago-is-going-nowhere/95813/