Wednesday, 27 November 2013

So much for the bad start, Manchester United?

The new manager David Moyes came in with all the backing of the former Manchester United manager, Sir Alex Ferguson. How would he handle the pressure? What are the expectations? were some of the questions put forward. Nevertheless,  Moyes proved himself as a decent manager at Everton and was determined to carry on at the Theatre of Dreams.

It started off well for the new manager winning the FA Community shield and won on the first day of the Premier League. Surely that must have cooled things down, but that was not to be.

Manchester United had a tough list of fixtures right from the beginning, facing Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City and Arsenal, all quite early. Fixtures came thick and fast. Although not a fancy display but United secured a goalless draw against Chelsea in their second game of the premier league season. Next came Liverpool, who seemed to be in a good form, even though they were without Suarez, who was banned from his previous season's antics. United faced their first defeat of the season, against Liverpool, their arch rivals - Big blow. United faced their most disappointing game of the season versus their neighbours Manchester City, going down 4-1. 

The talks started. Criticism in the air. But they had forgotten something. As stated by Sir Alex Ferguson, " Manchester United are the only team that can come from behind to win the title ". Although a new manager came in, the team remained the same, the desire to win was the same. Since then Manchester United also got back at Liverpool with a 1-0 win in the Capital One cup. Arsenal, the title favourites in the eyes of some people with some of their transfers, were defeated by Manchester United. Champions League, also going smoothly and should qualify if they win their game at Leverkusen in their fifth Champions League game of the season, provided Shakhtar draw or lose in their respective game against Real Sociedad. Still very much in control for Manchester United, considering they still have to play Shakhtar at Old Trafford in their final game of the group stages

So much for the bad start? Manchester United are only 3 points behind 2nd - placed Liverpool and 2 points behind Manchester City, with only Arsenal 7 points at the top of the Premier League, also reached the quarter finals of the Capital one cup and sitting on top of their Champions League group.


Interesting stats:

1) Manchester United are the only English team currently undefeated in the Champions League.

2) Manchester United are on a 10-match unbeaten run in all competitions

3) Rooney has 8 assists which is even more than Mesut Ozil

Thursday, 4 April 2013

Who's the best goalkeeper in the Premier League this season?

So who really is the best goalkeeper in the  English Premier League this season? You may think it's only the big names and the goalkeepers of the so called bigger teams are the best. Well, but no, not always. It's not always that the stats give you the right idea of who's better than the other but stats do matter. Here is my list of what I think are the current top 5 goalkeepers

5. Lloris

Signed for Tottenham at the start of the season from Lyon for €10 million and €5 million variable. Started the season on the bench behind Brad Freidel. Soon his quality was shown and he forced his way into the starting line up. He is also responsible for some of Tottenham's fine display at crucial times. The 26 year old was also in contention for December player of the month when he conceded only 4 goals in 6 matches, but eventually lost out to Robin Van Persie. 

4. Pepe Reina

Considered as one of the best goalkeepers playing in the Premier League in the last decade for Liverpool. Some of his performances have not been up to standards but still helped Liverpool this season to where they are. In the 2011-12 season, he announced that he would like to stay at Liverpool for another 6-7 years. This season with average performances by Liverpool as a whole, there are speculations whether he would sign a contact extension or no. May be that could be affecting him, but his performances are good enough to earn a 4th place on the list of top goalkeepers this season.

3. Joe Hart

Had a very good season last time around. Probably the best English goalkeepers in recent times, but just as Manchester City's form has dipped compared to last season, so has Hart's form gone down. He is one of the most commanding goalkeepers that I have seen, and considering his age, the 25 year old has time on his side to achieve the much talked about potential. Said to be the future Manchester City & England captain says all about his existing quality.

2. Petr Cech

One of the best goalkeepers to have ever worn the Chelsea shirt. With over 400 appearances for the blues, he's justified his position at the club with some fine performances. Talked about as one of the best ever goalkeepers after Peter Schmeichel, but his head injury 2006 left him out for several months, and unfortunately we never got to see the same form again since his return.

1. De Gea

Playing for one of the most famous clubs in the world can invite pressure. De Gea and Lindegaard were always in contention for a place in the starting line up.. well, that was a thing of the past. Now it's only De Gea in contention. His fine performances in the middle & the latter part of the season has surely smacked a punch on the critics. Current is on a run of 6 consecutive clean sheets. Right from his days at Atletico Madrid, you knew he had something special. His unorthodox saves are something new to the Premier League. 

Other Premier League stats
  1. Tim Krul, Rob Elliot & Julio Cesar are the only goalkeepers to have a assist to their name this season.
  2. Siman Mignolet, Joe Hart, Asmir Begovic & Jussi Jaaskalainen are the only goalkeepers to have played each and every minute this season in the Premier League .
  3. Mark Bunn of Norwich is the only Goalkeeper to be showed a red card this season.
  4. Joe Hart has the most number of clean sheets with 14, Cech & Begovic follow up with 11 & 10 respectively.
  5. Mark Schwarzer has the most penalty saves with 3
  6. Petr Cech & Joe Hart lead the PPI(player performance index) with De Gea in 3rd place, althought De Gea has played a significant number of games less than the top 2.
  7. De Gea has the best Shots to save ratio.

Wednesday, 3 April 2013

Beckham returns to the Champions League : The only remaining Englishman

With so many of the English teams dominating Europe in the last few years, who would have thought that there would be no English team in the quarter finals of the UEFA Champions League? And you would be more surprised to know that the only Englishman left in Europe's elite cup tournament, is the 37 year old David Beckham.

It was in 2010, when Beckham had last played in the Champions League, when he faced Manchester United at Old Trafford while played for AC Milan, losing 4-0. Since 2010, Beckham moved back to LA Galaxy after his loan spell with AC Milan.

After completing his 5 year long contract with LA Galaxy, he made the long awaited switch back to Europe with the cash-rich Paris Saint Germain in January. Although the didn't play in the Champions League round of 16, after gaining the required fitness his time had come. PSG were scheduled to face Barcelona on the 2nd of April, 2013, and with everybody's eyes on the team sheet, the good news came with Beckham in the starting line up to face Barcelona

It was the time, the whole of the footballing world turned into a PSG fan base. Yeah! Just to support Beckham. Well, at least that's what it seemed on most of the social networking sites. After more than 2 years out of the Champions League, he did quite a good job in midfield for PSG, although he played in a slightly different role in defensive midfield and with some pin point passing, he did show he is still Champions League quality. Had a decent first half but as the game went  into the second half, his legs gave away and was substituted in the 70th min.

Although most of the footballing world thought it was a decent performance, one of France's leading sports newspaper didn't think so. L'Equipe gave Beckham a rating of 3/10. Saying his selection was a gamble and surprise. No one really cared as every footballing fan was happy to see Beckham back in the Champions League.

With Beckham back in Europe's elite competition, there are talks going on of Beckham being included back in the England squad, and considering the current quality of the England squad, Beckham could be give a try, and why not?

Former manager Alex Ferguson said that he "practised with a discipline to achieve an accuracy that other players wouldn't care about." Well, that's the reason he's back at the center stage.

Beckham's Champions League stats

Manchester United
Played - 85
Goals - 15

Real Madrid
Played - 28
Goals - 2

AC Milan
Played - 2
Goals - 0

PSG
Played - 1
Goals - 0

Total played - 116
Total goals - 18

Friday, 21 December 2012

Champions League Draw: What to expect?

The Champions League draw for the round of 16 is out is out. Well, but still, it's a long way till the matches are played. The matches are to be played on Feb 12-20(1st leg) & March 5-12(2nd leg) 

Schedule
Galatasaray v Schalke
(February 20 and March 12)
Celtic v Juventus
(February 12 and March 6)
Arsenal v Bayern Munich 
(February 19 and March 13)
Shakhtar Donetsk v Borussia Dortmund
(February 13 and March 5)
AC Milan v Barcelona
(February 20 and March 12)
Real Madrid v Manchester United
(February 13, March 5)
Valencia v Paris Saint-Germain
(February 12 and March 6)
Porto v Malaga
(February 19 and March 13)

Pick of the Ties?
Real Madrid vs Manchester United. The 2nd leg is at Old Trafford, pundits say is an advantage, but I'm not very sure. There is always more of a concern of conceding away goals in the 2nd leg than the 1st leg, because you can't do anything about it as there is no 3rd leg to counter effect, unlike the when the 1st leg, u can counter it in the 2nd leg. I usually prefer the Home game being 1st. But sometimes all that matters it quality.
Another fact is the Real Madrid have faced United twice in the Champions League knockout phase and have kicked the out of the competition on both occasions. 

Also no for getting it will be the return of Ronaldo to the theatre of  Dreams. Wonder how will the crowd react to his homecoming.

Other ties
Not many must have noticed but the other match the excites me is Shaktar vs Dortmund. Shaktar were fantastic in the group stages. They did well where the group included the defending Champs Chelsea and Italian giants Juventus. Quite keen to see how William fares, seems like a good footballer.

Dortmund on the other hand were in the group of death, consisting of the English Champions Manchester City, Spanish champions Real Madrid and Dutch champions Ajax. Before the start of the season I expected Ajax to finish in the bottom two, but surprisingly, they topped it. Although, they aren't doing that well in the German league, but they seem to have set their sights on gaining Champions League glory this season.

Milan vs Barcelona is another big club match. Messi scoring in almost every game, Barcelona topping the group stages, and Barcelona just dropping 2 points all season in the LaLiga, Barcelona seem favorites again.

Arsenal play Bayern Munich. With Arsenal struggling in the league, losing their goal scoring machine Van Persie to Manchester United has created distress among the Arsenal faithfully, some even prompting Wenger to resign. On the other hand, Bayern are enjoying themselves in the German league. Although there seems little doubt that Bayern will go through, Arsenal can still put a challenge with the signing of some good players.

For the remaining ties I pick Schalke, Juventus, PSG and Porto to go through

Monday, 26 November 2012

Chelsea losing their season-beginning magic?

The Chelsea manager was again the focal point in the match at Stamford Bridge versus Manchester City. Some fans chanted "f*** off Benitez, you're not welcome here", while other sign said "Rafa out". Another signboard said "In Roberto we trusted and loved, In Rafa we will never trust. Fact". Quite sad as football should be the forefront, not other aspects.

So who is to be blamed for this? The Owner obviously. The players and fans both seemed happy with Roberto Di Matteo. It was just a bad spell for Di Matteo and I'm sure he would come out of it. Not to forget he is the only manager who took Chelsea to the perch of European football by winning the Champions League, that too with a not so good team. Abramovich really needs to have patience. Football is long term and not short term, therefore should be more careful with his decisions. Well, but that's not going to happen. During the match yesterday, Stamford roared in applause in the 16th min. thanking or rather showing support to Di Matteo as the no. 16 was his shirt no. as a player. 

Now, what's happened has happened. Fans need to get over this as protests will only hurt the players and the team as a whole. They really need to give Benitez a chance after all he has the 'big club experience' with Liverpool, Valencia and Inter Milan. Recently even Cech voiced his concern by saying that the fans should give Benitez a chance. Boo's echoed at Stamford Bridge after the match versus Manchester City when they drew 0-0.

On the performance point of view, Chelsea played with almost no intensity, lacking confidence , unlike the start of the season. Manchester City on the other hand more opportunities, more shots on goal compared to Chelsea. Man City dominated possession as well. It really seems hard to gulp it down that Chelsea having players like Mata, Hazard, Oscar in the midfield failed to get a good performance at home. Two youngsters who seem to be doing well from both the teams are A
zpilicueta of Chelsea and Nastasic of Man City. It's great to see some young guns in teams which have been big spenders in the last few seasons.

Stats
Possession
Chelsea - 42%
Man City - 58%

Shots (on target)
Chelsea - 6(1)
Man City - 9(5)

Full TIme : 0-0


Sunday, 25 November 2012

Are Manchester United really comeback kings? Some stats that may just prove it wrong

Manchester United and comebacks are synonymous. Yesterday marked another day of a Manchester United comeback. This makes the number of comebacks in the Premier League to 6, i.e. 18 points from comebacks. Not forgetting that Manchester United also have another 3 comebacks in the Champions League, i.e. 9 points from comebacks. Making it 27 comebacks points in all competitions this season. But are they the all-time comeback kings?

Manchester United comebacks this season

  • Aug 25: From 0-1 down to beat Fulham 3-2
  • Sept 2: From 0-1 and 1-2 to beat Southampton 3-2
  • Sept 23: from 0-1 down to beat Liverpool 2-1
  • Oct 2: From 0-1 down to beat Cluj 2-1
  • Oct 20: From 0-1 to beat Stoke 4-2
  • Oct 23: From 0-2 down to beat Braga 3-2
  • Nov 7: From 0-1 down to beat Braga 3-1
  • Nov 10: From 0-2 to beat Aston Villa 3-2
  • Nov 25: From 0-1 to beat QPR 3-1

What's common in all the comebacks is that Manchester United have been very poor in the first half. And then in the second half, Manchester United become a rejuvenation team. Substitutions are key to their comebacks as well. Hernandez doing his part as a super-sub. Anderson in yesterday's match was the key when he came on as a sub. He spurned on things and even provided an assist for Hernandez's goal.

What's poor about this Manchester United team is that they are conceding goals regularly, unlike the past United sides. That's a cause of concern for the manager. Injuries have also contributed to conceding goals as Vidic, Smalling, Jones have been out for most part of the campaign ,while Ferdinand and Evra are getting older. But nevertheless comebacks make the match even more spectacular.

The comeback League(Top 5) in the Premier League.
Man Utd : 18
Man City: 14
Everton  : 10
Chelsea :   9
Arsenal  :   5

Manchester City aren't far behind, while Chelsea, Arsenal and Everton are also the top comeback teams. This shows that the big teams are actually top teams because they have the ability to get back after going behind. The only difference between Manchester United and the other teams is that they do it on regular basis every season. No doubt they are comeback kings this season. Although an interesting stats tells that Manchester United do not hold the record for most comeback points. Newcastle United hold that record

Most comeback points in a season
Newcastle   :34 (2001-02) / 4th 
West Brom  :27 (2010-11) / 11th 
Arsenal       :24 (1999-2000) / 2nd 
Everton       :24 (2002-03) / 7th 
Man United :24 (1999-2000) / 1st 
Tottenham   :24 (2010-11) / 5th 
Blackburn    :23 (2007-08) / 7th 
Man United :23 (2002-03) / 1st 
QPR           :23 (1992/-93) / 5th 
Arsenal       :22 (2006-07) / 4th 
Liverpool     :22 (2008-09) / 2nd 
Newcastle   :22 (1996-97) / 2nd 

Although Manchester United have comebacks on regular basis, Newcastle hold the record for the most comeback points with 34. But they only finished in 4th position that season, whereas Manchester United have had comebacks and usually end up winning the Premier League. So no matter who hold the comeback record, in people's heart and by spirit, it Manchester United the real comeback kings.

Friday, 23 November 2012

The Sir Alex Ferguson bronze statue unveiled outside Old Trafford

Earlier in the day a Statue of the Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson was unveiled. Crowds of approximately 2,500 were gathered outside Old Trafford for the statue unveiling at 2 pm  The statue is 9 foot in height and made of bronze. Gold wouldn't be too bad either, eh?. Not the forget Sir Alex even has a stand named after him, outside which the statue is placed.

The statue unveiling was was done by none other than Cathy Ferguson, the wife of the Manchester United manager, whom Sir Alex described as the 'real boss'. The statue sculpture, Phillip Jackson, also sculpted the statue of Sir Matt Busby. Jackson said, " "I’ve tried to portray him as a man of great determination and as a thinking man, but also with humour which he has in abundance, so there’s just a slight smile in the corner of his mouth. That’s really what I wanted to portray."

In attendance were several current and former Manchester United players, including Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Andy Cole, Denis Irwin, Ruud van Nistelrooy, Peter Schmeichel, Edwin van der Sar and Eric Cantona. But former Old Trafford favorites David Beckham and Cristiano Ronaldo weren't present due to their club obligations. They sent pre-recorded messages.

Ronaldo added: 'You 100 per cent deserve this with what you have done. I wish to be there with you but my schedule is busy with games as you know. I hope to see you soon because I need to practice my English and not my Scottish. Thanks boss. All the best to you.'

Beckham added: 'Sorry I can't be there for this amazing day. My time at Manchester United was without doubt the best of my career and I cherish those moments.'

Sepp Blatter, the FIFA president wasn't present either but sent a pre-recorded message, saying, "He is unique because he has put a high standard to his club his players and also to himself," Blatter said. "I was so happy that I had the opportunity to bestow him with the FIFA President's award and he was happy to receive it. I am proud and I wish him well in the future to him and his family and the club Manchester United. Thank you, Sir Alex."

It was an auspicious day for Sir Alex with the unveiling of the statue as the club celebrated his 26 years in charge, during which he won an astonishing 37 trophies. He described it as a proud moment.

Sir Alex said, "Normally people die before they see their statue, so I'm out-living death," added Ferguson.
"I've had an incredible journey at the club and I've had so many great players, some of whom are here today.
"They should build this statue for them all, because they've been absolutely marvellous.
"From 1986 right through to today, the players have given us enormous pleasure.
"Everyone has had a part to play, from the players to the coaching staff, medical staff and, of course, the fans."
He also thanked his wife for her support throughout his career but joked: "Cathy has promised that every Saturday morning she's going to come down here and bow to the statue!" He still has his sense of humour, doesn't he?
Not to forget Sir Alex Ferguson has also been bestowed as the Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire by the Queen of England due to his contributions in the field of football.

Thursday, 22 November 2012

Rafael Benitez is back.. with Chelsea

I don't know whether it's good news or bad news, but it's confirmed that the former Champions League winner with Liverpool, Rafael Benitez has been appointed as the next manager at Chelsea. The contract is an 18-month long one, which allows Benitez to stay with the defending Champions in the Champions League till the end of next season.

From what reactions of the fans and pundits is that most of the weren't happy with Benitez's appointment, especially the Chelsea fans, who were over-ambitious in the prospect of landing a bigger manager.

Pep Guardiola was also tipped to become the next Chelsea manager. But it is reported that he turned down the Chelsea offer. Her is what his agent had to say "Pep Guardiola will not decide anything before January. I was with him in New York a fortnight ago and he told me that until January or February he will not decide if he is going to go back to coaching and which team he will choose."
He continued: "It does not matter what happens [in the meantime], before that period he will not make any decision about any club or national team."
He added: "Pep will make the decision himself, he has the personality to do that. He is with his family right now, resting, reading, enjoying his hobbies, watching football and in January he will start to think about what team he could be at next season."
So did Benitez say regarding his appointment? "I think it's a top side who want to challenge for trophies. We will think about one game at a time so we'll just try to win the next game." Regarding fans protest, he said, "The fans all want the same thing as the manager - and that's to win games."
Benitez profile
Born - Madrid, Spain
Age  - 52
Teams managed - 
1994–1995    Real Madrid B
1995–1996    Real Valladolid
1996–1997    Osasuna
1997–1999    Extremadura
2000–2001    Tenerife
2001–2004    Valencia
2004–2010    Liverpool
2010             Internazionale

Win percentage (Major clubs)
Valencia         - 53.37%
Liverpool         - 55.43%
Internazionale - 48%

Achievements (Major clubs)
Valencia         - 2 La Liga titles, 1 UEFA Cup
Liverpool         - 1 UEFA Champions League, 1 FA Cup, 1 UEFA Super Cup
Internazionale - 1 SuperCoppa, 1 FIFA Club World Cup


Wednesday, 21 November 2012

Some incredible stats of Messi in the Champions League!

Another good night for Barcelona and another good night for Leo Messi, after scoring a brace for Barcelona in their 3-0 win over Spartak Moscow in Russia. This takes him to the 2nd position on the list of all time top scorer in the Champions League (excluding qualifying rounds) along with Ruud Van Nistelrooy. Very hard to believe that he is only 25 years of age.

Champions League stats for Messi
Matches               - 73
Goals                   - 56
Goal-Match ratio   - 0.77

The only person having scored more goals more than Messi is Raul, who played for Real Madrid and Schalke, and scored 71 goals in 144 games. Messi top scored last season in the Champions League. In the current season, Messi is the joint top scorer with 5 goals, and no one can bet against him this season also. Also in the list of all time top scorers, only Alfred Di Stefano has a better match-goal ratio with 0.88. And people wondering about Cristiano Ronaldo, he is not far off with 43 goals in 84 games.

Considering the team Messi plays for, the form he is in and the type of player he is, looks like he is on the way to become the All time top scorer in the Champions League. Not to forget he's only 25.

Some amazing achievements by Messi in the Champions League/ European Cup
a) Leo Messi is also the only person to have top scored in 4 consecutive season from 2008-09 till the 20011-12 season

b) Messi is only one of the four players who has scored 3 hat tricks in the Champions League

c) Messi is the only player to score 2 hat tricks in 1 Champions League season (2011-12)

d) Messi and Di Stefano are the only players to top score in a season with 14 goals

e) Messi is only one of eleven players to score 5 goals in a single match

What an amazing player he is. As a footballing fan, you can only hope that he continues to break all records.

Roberto Di Matteo sacked. Are Chelsea becoming a laughing stock?

Have to say, it's really sad times for Chelsea. Surrounded by racism allegations against the club captain John Terry, who was banned for 4 matches by the English FA, then in the match against Manchester United, Chelsea were caught in a spat with the referee and even alleging the referee of racial abuse towards John Obi Mikel and Juan Mata, though nothing has been proved against the referee Mar Clattenburg. Juan Mata even saying he never heard a thing. And in more recent news, Chelsea have sacked their manager Roberto Di Matteo after a string of bad perfornances

Roberto Di Matteo's time a Chelsea (4th March - 21 Nov 2012)
Matches - 42
Won       - 24
Draw      - 9
Lost        - 9
Win %    - 57.14

So, Roberto Di Matteo has lasted for 262 days, which is more than that of past Chelsea managers, namely Villas-Boas (256), Grant (247) & Scolari (223)

Is it a wise decision?
As we all know, it is the club owner Roman Abramovich who makes all the major decision. Let's not forget that Di Matteo came at Chelsea when they weren't doing that well. Somehow Di Matteo managed to get the required results and achieved something that not even Jose Mourinho could achieve at the club, that is, to win the Champions League. In addition to that he even won the FA Cup. It ended as a satisfactory season for the blues last season thanks to Di Matteo.

Considering the current season, Chelsea sit in 3rd position in the League with only 4 points off the leaders Manchester City. Surely that is not that bad after only 12 games into the season. In the Champions League, nothing's over as yet. They need to win the final group game and there is a huge possibility that Shaktar will beat Juventus at their home stadium. If that happens then Chelsea go through. As of the League cup, they just knocked of Manchester United out of it.

Honestly, nothing was going that bad. Chelsea are in it in every competition. They made a wrong decision years ago when they sacked the fan favorite Jose Mourinho. They made a bad decision again. Sacking managers mid-season isn't good for any club. It disrupts the stability and the season starts going haywire. 

The only reason I see for the sacking of Di Matteo is the recent form, that is, the last 8 games, when in they lost 4 and drawn 2, winning only 2 games, and also cause they think they are in danger of going out of the Champions League after losing to Juventus 3-0. Even Manchester United and Manchester City were out of the Champions League at the group stage. They didn't sack their respective managers as they have realized it only harms the teams. Honestly, I wish Di Matteo had been given a little more time.

Successor?
Recently, with Chelsea's bad form in the light, many reports suggested that Pep Guardiola could join Chelsea as he is still unemployed. Other reports even suggests the former Liverpool manager Benitez to be the next Chelsea manager, but I'm not sure if that will happen. Not to forget our very own Jose Mourinho. Jose stated many times that he would love to manage a Premier League team again. Many look at him as a successor for Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United, but he recently did mention that he would love to play against SAF again instead of replacing him. With SAF still looking good at Manchester United, I think the only option for Mourinho is to join another Premier League team. And here another opportunity beckons with the Chelsea managerial spot up for grabs. I'm sure Chelsea fans wouldn't mind him getting back at Stamford Bridge. Apart from these well know managers I can't see anyone else who can show that caliber for the tedious job. But you never can predict anything in football. It always surprises you.