Thursday, 28 February 2013



Barclays Premier League news

 "We know how to deal with Tottenham"
Abou Diaby says the north London derby still has a special significance - and he believes Arsenal hold a psychological edge over Tottenham.
The Gunners have beaten their rivals 5-2 in their past two matches, but head to White Hart Lane four points behind Spurs in the Premier League table.
There have been 39 goals in the past eight games between the two clubs, but Diaby feels Arsène Wenger’s men have the perfect gameplan to deal with Tottenham's threat.
“We all look forward to these big games because they are not only important to us, but to the club and the fans. It is more than a game,” he told Arsenal Player.
“The atmosphere around the game means we all want to win, so that makes it very exciting. That is why I think there are so many goals.
- See more at: http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archive/-we-know-how-to-deal-with-tottenham-#sthash.0jScRlhr.dpuf

Abou Diaby says the north London derby still has a special significance - and he believes Arsenal hold a psychological edge over Tottenham.

The Gunners have beaten their rivals 5-2 in their past two matches, but head to White Hart Lane four points behind Spurs in the Premier League table.

There have been 39 goals in the past eight games between the two clubs, but Diaby feels Arsène Wenger’s men have the perfect gameplan to deal with Tottenham's threat.

“We all look forward to these big games because they are not only important to us, but to the club and the fans. It is more than a game,” he told Arsenal Player.

“The atmosphere around the game means we all want to win, so that makes it very exciting. That is why I think there are so many goals.

 Kagawa set to return to Osaka for United Tour.

Sir Alex Ferguson's team will play Cerezo Osaka in Nagai Stadium, Osaka on 26 July. Cerezo is the former team of United's midfielder Shinji Kagawa. This match will follow their meeting with Yokohama F. Marinos in the Nissan Stadium in Yokohama, the venue for the 2002 FIFA World Cup final, on 23 July.

The Japan leg of United's tour comes after they visit Australia, where they will play against the Australian A-League All Stars in Sydney on 20 July. After Japan, the team travel on to Hong Kong to take on Kitchee FC, on July 29, just after Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur, Sunderland and South China take part in the Barclays Asia Trophy there between 24-27 July.
Sir Alex Ferguson's team will play Cerezo Osaka in Nagai Stadium, Osaka on 26 July. Cerezo is the former team of United's midfielder Shinji Kagawa. This match will follow their meeting with Yokohama F. Marinos in the Nissan Stadium in Yokohama, the venue for the 2002 FIFA World Cup final, on 23 July.
The Japan leg of United's tour comes after they visit Australia, where they will play against the Australian A-League All Stars in Sydney on 20 July. After Japan, the team travel on to Hong Kong to take on Kitchee FC, on July 29, just after Manchester City, Tottenham Hotspur, Sunderland and South China take part in the Barclays Asia Trophy there between 24-27 July.
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Abou Diaby says the north London derby still has a special significance - and he believes Arsenal hold a psychological edge over Tottenham.
The Gunners have beaten their rivals 5-2 in their past two matches, but head to White Hart Lane four points behind Spurs in the Premier League table.
There have been 39 goals in the past eight games between the two clubs, but Diaby feels Arsène Wenger’s men have the perfect gameplan to deal with Tottenham's threat.
“We all look forward to these big games because they are not only important to us, but to the club and the fans. It is more than a game,” he told Arsenal Player.
“The atmosphere around the game means we all want to win, so that makes it very exciting. That is why I think there are so many goals.
- See more at: http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archive/-we-know-how-to-deal-with-tottenham-#sthash.0jScRlhr.dpuf
Abou Diaby says the north London derby still has a special significance - and he believes Arsenal hold a psychological edge over Tottenham.
The Gunners have beaten their rivals 5-2 in their past two matches, but head to White Hart Lane four points behind Spurs in the Premier League table.
There have been 39 goals in the past eight games between the two clubs, but Diaby feels Arsène Wenger’s men have the perfect gameplan to deal with Tottenham's threat.
“We all look forward to these big games because they are not only important to us, but to the club and the fans. It is more than a game,” he told Arsenal Player.
“The atmosphere around the game means we all want to win, so that makes it very exciting. That is why I think there are so many goals.
- See more at: http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archive/-we-know-how-to-deal-with-tottenham-#sthash.0jScRlhr.dpuf
Abou Diaby says the north London derby still has a special significance - and he believes Arsenal hold a psychological edge over Tottenham.
The Gunners have beaten their rivals 5-2 in their past two matches, but head to White Hart Lane four points behind Spurs in the Premier League table.
There have been 39 goals in the past eight games between the two clubs, but Diaby feels Arsène Wenger’s men have the perfect gameplan to deal with Tottenham's threat.
“We all look forward to these big games because they are not only important to us, but to the club and the fans. It is more than a game,” he told Arsenal Player.
“The atmosphere around the game means we all want to win, so that makes it very exciting. That is why I think there are so many goals.
- See more at: http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archive/-we-know-how-to-deal-with-tottenham-#sthash.0jScRlhr.dpuf
Abou Diaby says the north London derby still has a special significance - and he believes Arsenal hold a psychological edge over Tottenham.
The Gunners have beaten their rivals 5-2 in their past two matches, but head to White Hart Lane four points behind Spurs in the Premier League table.
There have been 39 goals in the past eight games between the two clubs, but Diaby feels Arsène Wenger’s men have the perfect gameplan to deal with Tottenham's threat.
“We all look forward to these big games because they are not only important to us, but to the club and the fans. It is more than a game,” he told Arsenal Player.
“The atmosphere around the game means we all want to win, so that makes it very exciting. That is why I think there are so many goals.
- See more at: http://www.arsenal.com/news/news-archive/-we-know-how-to-deal-with-tottenham-#sthash.0jScRlhr.dpuf

Serie A news

 El Shaarawy signs Milan extension.

AC Milan striker Stephan El Shaarawy has extended his contract at the club until June 2018.
The 20-year-old has been the stand-out player for the Rossoneri this season, notching 18 goals and four assists in all competitions.

His electric form saw him linked with the likes of Manchester United and Manchester City, but Milan have now confirmed the re-signing

Giovinco takes criticism in his stride.

 Juventus striker Sebastian Giovinco believes he is worthy of a place in the team despite being criticised by some fans.

The Italy international moved back to Turin from Parma last year, but has failed to live up to expectation, attracting boos from some of the club's supporters of late.

"The numbers are on my side," he told Italian Media.

"I can't answer why, for example, there are those who say I'm not good enough for Juve. The season is positive for me and the side.

La Liga News

 "I will go nuts if i score away to Madrid," says Alba.

Jordi Alba claims that he will go nuts if he scores at the Bernabeu in the second leg of the Copa Del Rey.
On Tuesday night Barcelona were beaten 3-1 at home to mega rivals Real Madrid, Jordi Alba scoring the only goal for his team. Real Madrid have now booked their place in the final against either Sevilla or Atletico Madrid.


"Kaka dreams of MLS," says Digao

 Real Madrid playmaker Kaka is dreaming of a move to Major League Soccer, according to his brother, New York Red Bulls' Digao.

The former AC Milan star has long been linked with a move away from the Santiago Bernabeu, with the Rossoneri failing to re-sign him in the January transfer window due to financial reasons.

However, he has also been linked with a switch to the USA and Digao has been taking steps to persuade Kaka to join him.

Wednesday, 27 February 2013

Bundesliga News

Tonight the greatest Rivalry in Germany takes place. Bayern Munich vs Borussia Dortmund the two best teams in Germany live tonight in the Allianz Arena.



Ligue 1 News

On Sunday night the two top Ligue 1 sides battled it out. In the end PSG won against Olympique De Marseille 1-0. Lucas Moura scored the only goal. Also David Beckham made his official debut for PSG.

Pierre Emeick-Aubameyang never seemed to lose his confidence even thogh St. Etienne were threatend by relegation last season. The Gabon striker scored a wonder goal against Montpellier last wekend by backheeling the ball into the goal in mid-air.

Sunday, 24 February 2013

Capital One Cup Final

The Capital One Cup Final today was between league 2 side Bradford City and Swansea. The game finished Bradford 0-5 Swansea. Nathan Dyer and De Guzman picking up 2. The other came from Michu. The Bradford fans never stopped cheering even when they conceded the 5th goal, a great bunch of supporters.