Thursday, December 27, 2007

Classic Ron and Un-Classico Ronnie

As I watched Manchester United's last weekend match against Everton, followed by the el classico between Barcelona and Real Madrid, I could not help but marvel at Ronaldo's brilliance at United and lament the fall of Ronaldinho at Barcelona. As a fan of both United and Barcelona, I want both my clubs to perform well. When Barcelona was winning trophies until just more than a year back, I was hoping United would follow suit.

When United was setting the Premiership on fire last season, I also had to witness the demise of the Catalan club. Will I ever see these two majestic clubs of Europe win their domestic titles in the same season? I guess not, considering the way the Catalan club is witnessing a downturn in its fortunes.

Ronaldo has already scored 17 times this season for United, while Ronnie has hardly made a significant contribution for Barca. I was aghast to say the least, seeing the latter's abject performance in Barca's home loss against Real Madrid.

Just more than 2 years back, Ronnie was given a standing ovation by Real fans for his virtuoso performance at the Santiago Bernabeau. Even last season, he scored about 21 goals for the club. But, what happened to that old Ronnie?

Did all that adulation get to his head? It is rumored that he missed more than 50 percent of the club's training session last season and that he was given preferential treatment by everyone at the club. No doubt, Ronnie was instrumental for Barca's revival but it is far more difficult to keep your act together at the highest level and in that aspect, he would do well to take cue from United legends such as Giggs and Scholes, who continue to perform at the highest level even after several Premiership titles.

On the other hand, Ronaldo is a star on the rise. However, he just has to take one look at the path taken by Ronnie and avoid that path at all costs. He is at a terrific club, surrounded by legends such as Giggs, Neville, and Scholes.

If Ronnie's arrogance was his downfall, Ron's might be his attraction to glamour and a constant craving for attention, reasons why he might quit United in a couple of seasons and head toward Real Madrid.

United would loathe to lose Ron when that time comes, but then no player is greater than the club, a fact being demonstrated by Ronnie at Barcelona.

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Friday, December 21, 2007

Champions League - Knockout Stages Draw

CL Draw
ManUtd has got a rather tough draw for the knockout stages of the Champions League. The English Champions will travel to Lyon to meet the French Champions. The pick of the clashes however has to be Arsenal's meeting with reigning Champions AC Milan. Liverpool too have an Italian job at hand, and will play Inter Milan. It's too early to predict since the chances of the teams progressing depends on how their form is, come February. We all know what happened to initial favorites Barca who were on the decline after the new year and ended up exiting the CL in the 2nd round itself.

Anyway, this has got to be one of the most interesting and exciting 2nd round group of clashes in the past few years.

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Monday, December 17, 2007

Kaka - World Footballer of the Year

Kaka - Footballer of the Year
As expected, Kaka beat Messi and Ronaldo to this year's title of World Footballer of the Year. Kaka, already proclaimed the European player of the Year, played an important role in AC Milan's Champions League triumph, scoring 10 goals. He has been a significant player for Brazil as well. Here is a footballer who is a devout Christian, does not revel in night outs or parties, and is a true idol for aspiring footballers throughout the world. Also, he was terrific for AC Milan and inspired them to the World Club Cup win over Boca Juniors, scoring one goal and providing 2 assists in their 4-2 victory.

AC Milan - World Club Champions

I am sure we would see more of Messi and Ronaldo in the coming years. The Champions League and the Euro Championships provides a great platform for Ronaldo, who is determined to win one of the major awards next season. What better way to achieve that than helping ManUtd win this season's CL and EPL title?

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Sunday, December 16, 2007

Red Devils - At Home at Anfield

Tevez Scores at 'Home' Anfield
Anfield is turning out to be another home ground for ManUtd who have not been beaten here since 2001 in the Premier League. Tevez scored the winner for ManUtd last night just before half-time, for a 1-0 win for the Red Devils.

It was a scrappy affair with Liverpool having the majority of the possession but hardly creating any chances. The couple of chances to score were from Van der Saar's blunders. Thankfully, Anderson and Evra were at hand to stuff out the danger.

It was a solid performance from ManUtd. Particularly, the midfield was superb with Anderson overshadowing Gerrard, and Hargreaves as always, a rock in front of the defence. Rio too had a great game and never gave an inch of space to Torres. My men-of-the match would definitely be Anderson and Hargreaves.

Anderson overshadowed StevieG

ManUtd are second in the league, a point behind Arsenal, who won an exciting but violent encounter with Chelsea. Gallas put one over his old team and scored the only goal of the match, thanks to a Cech mistake at a corner.

Meanwhile in La Liga, the stage is all set for a pulsating encounter at the Nou Camp between Barcelona and Real Madrid next weekend. Barca are 4 points behind Real but are in good form thanks to Eto'o's return from injury. Messi's injury means he will be out for 4 weeks but I think Ronaldinho will make it to the starting eleven for the El Classico, after being left out on the bench numerous times this season.

Btw, there is a rumour that Fergie might see this as an opportunity to bring Ronnie to ManUtd, after failing to complete the deal in 2003. But the question is do we really need fat Ronnie at ManUtd?

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Saturday, December 08, 2007

The Best to the Greatest

Two for Tevez against Derby

A few weeks back, Sir Alex said that the current ManUtd squad may be the best in his time at Old Trafford and seeing the displays of this team, not many people will doubt his statement. However, it will take trophies to prove his squad is not just the best but the greatest as well. Any ManUtd squad has to measure up to the achievements of the 1999 treble winners.

It was a great effort to qualify top of their Champions League group with one more game yet to be played against Roma away. This gives the opportunity for Sir Alex to rest some of his players ahead of the crucial away match at Anfield next week. Liverpool's loss against Reading this week means that Arsenal are the only unbeaten team in EPL now (update: the Gunners lost at Boro!)

ManUtd are a point behind Arsenal and would have overtaken them if it had not been for the loss at Bolton. However, ManUtd has not been lucky with injuries this season, with Rooney just returning back from ankle sprain and Hargreaves pulling out of the team just before the home match against Derby. Gary Neville has suffered a setback in his injury comeback and other players who remain on the sidelines include Park, Silvestre, Scholes, and Foster.

The newcomers this season - Anderson, Hargreaves, Tevez, and Nani have been very impressive and played some crucial parts in ManUtd's fine form this season. For me, Tevez and Anderson have been the most important players. Tevez has started to combine well with Rooney and Anderson looks like he might dislodge Scholes from the starting lineup earlier then expected.

December is crucial for ManUtd's title aspirations and the players need to put in their best performance in each of the remaining matches this month. And if things do not go as planned sometimes, you can always rely on Ronaldo to save the day.

Ron scores against Fulham

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