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		<title>Can Anderson Be the Key?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Aug 2009 15:47:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David Schiavone</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Cast your mind back to May 2009, Manchester United were comprehensively and soundly trounced in Rome by a magical Barcelona side, inspired by Xavi and Iniesta. For many, the lack of quality in the centre of the park was plain to see, Carrick looked lethargic and unsure of himself, Fletcher was missed, this, a surprise [...]]]></description>
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<p>Cast your mind back to May 2009, Manchester United were comprehensively and soundly trounced in Rome by a magical Barcelona side, inspired by Xavi and Iniesta. For many, the lack of quality in the centre of the park was plain to see, Carrick looked lethargic and unsure of himself, Fletcher was missed, this, a surprise in itself. Club legends, Giggs and Scholes were ineffective and nowhere to be seen.  </p>
<p>The class of the Manchester United midfield is weak in comparison their Premier League rivals, Chelsea with Essien, Lampard, Ballack and Liverpool have Mascherano, Aquilani and Gerrard respectively. Carrick, Fletcher and Scholes just do not compare. </p>
<p>Some of you may cry, “You forgot about Owen Hargreaves!” Indeed I did, mainly due to the length of time he has been injured and latest estimates say he will return around Christmas. </p>
<p>With the transfer window almost closed there are no centre midfielders in sight. So I put it to you that, Anderson Luís de Abreu Oliveira or just plain Anderson will flourish this season. </p>
<p>In my opinion, Anderson possesses all the qualities to become a top class midfielder, he has pace, acceleration, strength, a strong positional sense coupled with the ability to thread through a match winning final ball. He is a combatitive all action midfielder, beginning his career further up the park, he has since developed a very useful defensive side to an already impressive array of attacking talents.  </p>
<p>Anderson reminds me a little of Kaka but with a hint of Roy Keane, obviously these are massively talented players, whose level of ability he has not yet reached, but I think he can and has to an extent combined the best parts of their respective games. </p>
<p>He can sit in front of the defence and play a disciplined role, spreading passes to his teammates further up the field. He can also play as an attacking midfielder, a place where he is most comfortable. In this position he offers all the samba skills you can want – just ask Cesc Fabregas – he has vision, dribbling skills and an eye for goal. </p>
<p>The single shortfall of Anderson’s game, and it is a rather large one, is his uncanny ability to do everything right in the lead up to a shot then fluff the final act, footballs have been found as far away as China. Seemingly he did not bring his shooting boots to Old Trafford.</p>
<p>But I have hopes he can eradicate this untimely habit throughout the forthcoming season, and if pre-season is anything to go by we are in for a few treats, as his sublime free-kick against Boca Juniors was a joy to behold.  </p>
<p>I think this could be the season where stamps his authority on this Manchester United side, he has already shown in the past he can mix it up with the big boys dominating in games against Fabregas and Steven Gerrard during his first season with United. He may just prove that there is infact life after a certain Portuguese.</p>
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		<title>Manchester United Finally Decide To Sell Ronaldo</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Jun 2009 10:11:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Bestall</dc:creator>
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So its official, Manchester United&#8217;s board have accepted a world record shattering bid of £80 million this morning from Real Madrid for Cristiano Ronaldo. I don&#8217;t know about you, but I couldn&#8217;t face another summer of every news outlet boring us to tears speculating on Ronaldo&#8217;s future as we had last season. Day after day, [...]]]></description>
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<p>So its official, Manchester United&#8217;s board have accepted a world record shattering bid of £80 million this morning from Real Madrid for Cristiano Ronaldo. I don&#8217;t know about you, but I couldn&#8217;t face another summer of every news outlet boring us to tears speculating on Ronaldo&#8217;s future as we had last season. Day after day, hour after hour, miniscule item after item of droning with ultimately no end product.</p>
<p>This means at last Ronaldo can get the move he claims is a dream for him, United can get £80 million for a player who is clearly nowhere near the level he was in 2007-2008 and Real Madrid can keep signing attacking players that won&#8217;t win them anything next season. I wonder if Michele Platini is about to launch a stinging attack on Florentino Perez as he clearly spends money the club don&#8217;t have. Of course not!</p>
<p>I&#8217;m sure some Manchester United fans will be devastated to be losing Ronaldo, there&#8217;s no doubt on his day he is a fantastic player, but last season saw his performance fall away from the level he&#8217;d set himself. Of course, Madrid&#8217;s courting of him all summer only for Ferguson to dig his heels in would have affected him and he once again failed to deliver for Portugal in a major tournament. Missing preseason with an injury didn&#8217;t help, but the Champions League final saw him completely outshone by Iniesta, Xavi and Messi.</p>
<p>No doubt Ferguson will be getting some criticism of some of Manchester United&#8217;s more uneducated fan base, but there&#8217;s no way you can turn down that amount of money for any player. If anything, United are probably selling him at the right time, its doubtful anything he does next season would increase his value, so Ferguson and United are right to sell him now. Ferguson has been slatted before for selling players certain fans thought were irreplaceable but three titles and two Champions League finals in the last 3 seasons answers any criticism the doom mongers may offer up.</p>
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<p>United will now probably push on for a replacement, Franck Ribery, Antonio Valencia and Karim Benzema have all been touted as replacements, though United may take two of those with the funds they receive from Madrid. With Madrid buying Kaka and Ronaldo, it probably frees up those three to join other clubs and United will be jostling with Chelsea and Barcelona to sign them up. As for Madrid, Perez&#8217;s ill feted galactico scheme seems to have been brought back for the dead and it wouldn&#8217;t surprise me if they go after one other massive signing soon. Shame they&#8217;ve forgotten how bad the defence was at Madrid last season, so Perez would a fool to ignore strengthening the back line.</p>
<p>The additional aspect of this is that the transfer merry go round should begin to kick off all over Europe now, with the Kaka, Diego and Barry deals being the only 3 major transfers since the domestic season finished all over Europe. The bubble is well and truly set to continue growing in the Premiership and La Liga, and most of the major clubs in both countries yet to start spending, the silly season could be just around the corner.</p>
<p>As for Ronaldo, sure, it&#8217;ll be a shame to see him leave the Premiership, but Spanish football and La Liga isn&#8217;t far behind in popularity so he&#8217;ll not disappear from view. Over the time he spent at Old Trafford, he&#8217;s thrilled as many people as he&#8217;s annoyed. His performances over the years at club level have propelled him to the forefront of football fans all over the world and his superb season for United in 2007-2008 will live long in the memory. It&#8217;s been a privilege to watch him for the last 3 or 4 seasons, but the Premier League and Manchester United will survive and flourish without him.</p>
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		<title>Hiddink Is Right To Fear Barcelona, Not Just Messi</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Apr 2009 18:37:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Paul Bestall</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[How do you stop the best player in the world, Lionel Messi will probably be keeping Guus Hiddink awake tonight as he prepares for his stiffest test yet as Chelsea&#8217;s interim manager. Whilst I appreciate the bravado that Hiddink is giving in regards to his own players, he is right to dampen down the furore [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p></p><p>How do you stop the best player in the world, Lionel Messi will probably be keeping Guus Hiddink awake tonight as he prepares for his stiffest test yet as Chelsea&#8217;s interim manager. Whilst I <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/europe/8021752.stm" target="_blank">appreciate the bravado that Hiddink</a> is giving in regards to his own players, he is right to dampen down the furore over just concentrating on the supreme Argentine magician. He knows that Barcelona are the best side in Europe right now, by a country mile and to focus all their energies on Messi will see Chelsea fall straight in to Guardiola&#8217;s trap. The loss of Ashley Cole is a major problem, without another left back in the squad means the balance of the Blues will be off kilter. Dealing with that lack of balance will be Hiddink&#8217;s major concern.</p>
<p>Sometimes, I&#8217;m not sure people actually watch European football before commenting on it, if anyone thinks that Barcelona are a one man team, then they need their eyes testing. Of course, Messi is in phenomenal form this season, continuing on the excellent season he had for club and country in 2007-2008 and proving finally that Argentina can produce a player to cope with the tag of being <a href="http://www.articlesbiz.net/the-next-maradona-filling-the-boots-of-footballs-famous-number-ten-65448-283.html" target="_blank">&#8220;The Next Maradona&#8221;</a>. 34 goals in 45 games for Barcelona plus 5 for Argentina is a phenomenal record, simply mind blowing.</p>
<p>Yet, this is a Barcelona side rescued from the indignity of underachievement through Frank Rijkaard&#8217;s last two seasons and their are several factors for this. Firstly, Daniel Alves&#8217; signing was a masterstroke, in another season he&#8217;d be favourite for the World Player Of The Year and Chelsea and Liverpool must be kicking themselves after watching his performances this year. Thierry Henry&#8217;s second season has shown him return to form after a season of transition, with 24 goals so far and now forms part of Europe&#8217;s most famous attacking trio with Eto&#8217;o and Messi. Eto&#8217;o has also been reborn this season, with 32 goals this season.</p>
<p>Yet, Barca&#8217;s side oozes quality throughout but it&#8217;s the back line where perhaps Chelsea may profit, with Puyol still struggling, Marquez and Pique join Alves and Abidal in front of Victor Valdes. Now Valdes perhaps gets a little more stick than he deserves, of course he&#8217;s not one of the best goalkeepers in Europe, but he&#8217;s probably the most underated. The midfield of Xavi, Iniesta and Toure shouldn&#8217;t be underestimated at all. Toure adds the steel to the silk that Xavi and Iniesta provide and the ammunition they create has seen the strikers at Barca score 90 goals between them so far in all competitions. A staggering amount under any circumstances.</p>
<p>The British media seem to feel that if you stop Messi, you stop Barcelona, but that simply smacks of jingoism of the highest order. This is a side that could rule Europe for the the next 3 or 4 seasons if they strengthen the back line and tonight is the beginning of a three game period that could define Barca&#8217;s season. Hiddink knows that Chelsea are about to face their sternest test in any competition this season and if they can achieve any positive result tonight, it will be his biggest achievement so far in his short tenure at Stamford Bridge.</p>
<p>The general feeling from the British pundits is that Chelsea will have too much for Barcelona, but Hiddink will be instilling in his players in the dressing room that to believe their own hype is the basis for them to come away from the Camp Nou with a kicking. Even a 1-0 defeat will be viewed as a great result so for the Blues to get anything else will be an astounding result. Let&#8217;s hope it lives up to the build up and Chelsea fans will be hoping that Hiddink has their team switched on to concentrate on Barcelona and not just Lionel Messi.</p>
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		<title>Barcelona v Manchester United Preview: Champagne Wishes</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lonnie</dc:creator>
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Unlike the comedy of errors that Chelsea and Liverpool managed to produce in their first leg match, I have sky-high expectations for the Barcelona &#8211; Manchester United match. Barca will look to salvage something from what has been a bit of a lost season for them while United will be looking to overturn [...]]]></description>
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<p>Unlike the comedy of errors that Chelsea and Liverpool managed to produce in their first leg match, I have sky-high expectations for the Barcelona &#8211; Manchester United match. Barca will look to salvage something from what has been a bit of a lost season for them while United will be looking to overturn last year&#8217;s disappointing loss to AC Milan and that&#8217;s where our comparison begins. The two clubs are the only unbeaten sides in this season&#8217;s Champions League tournament so one of them will have to give but which side will it be?</p>
<p>Barca hold the edge in semi-final victories overall having won four of the eight previous semi-finals they have competed in while United&#8217;s nine previous semi-final appearances have yielded only two victories. Also going against  United is their record against Spanish opposition in Spain. They have contested 16 matches in Spain and won only once, drawing six and losing nine.</p>
<p>If previous meetings between these two are to be any guage of what to expect, this ought to be another classic. The clubs met twice in the old European Cup Winners&#8217; Cup and have twice found themselves in the same Champions League group. Each tie proved to be memorable for different reasons but for pure drama the first <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mhMM3HLYO5o">a Cup Winners&#8217; Cup quarter-final in March 1984</a>, was arguably the best. United overturned a 2-0 deficit in the second leg at Old Trafford. United went on to lose 3-2 on aggregate in the semi-final&#8217;s to Michel Platini&#8217;s Juventus. I have not seen the full game from 1984 so the game I most remember is <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nJoW8NTP3g">the dramatic 3-3 draw</a> from the group stage in the 1998/99 season. This match had it all and was a display of skill and style that makes football such a beautiful game.</p>
<p>Now, onto this year&#8217;s matchup.<br />
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Lineups and Tactics</strong><br />
Barcelona were given a huge boost when it was announced that dynamic forward Lionel Messi would be healthy for this fixture. Like Kaka did last year to United, Messi has the ability to single-handedly turn a game with his pace and vision. Captain and anchor of the Barca backline, Carles Puyol, is suspended for this match but Rafael Márquez should be recovered from injury and is likely to start in his place. Thierry Henry has been fighting off a fever/flu and is a doubtful starter but could play a role from the bench. One must keep in mind that Henry has scored nine goals in 18 appearances against the Red Devils.</p>
<p><strong>Possible Starting XI (4-3-3):</strong> Valdés &#8212; Zambrotta, Milito, Márquez, Abidal &#8212; Yaya Touré, Xavi, Iniesta &#8212; Eto&#8217;o, Messi, Bojan</p>
<p><a href="http://www.championsleaguetalk.com/uploaded_images/rio-carrick-791132.jpg" class="broken_link" ><img src="http://www.championsleaguetalk.com/uploaded_images/rio-carrick-791127.jpg" border="0" title="Barcelona v Manchester United Preview: Champagne Wishes" alt="rio carrick 791127 Barcelona v Manchester United Preview: Champagne Wishes" /></a></p>
<p>For Manchester United, Edwin Van der Sar is fit after a groin strain and Wayne Rooney looks to have overcome the hip injury he sustained on Saturday. Both Owen Hargreaves and Anderson have recovered from minor injuries. Gary Neville and Darren Fletcher have also been named in the squad but are unlikely to start.</p>
<p>While United has received plenty of press for their flashy forwards, the outcome of this semi-final depends heavily on how well the back line deals with the danger posed by the likes of Lionel Messi, Samuel Eto&#8217;o, Thierry Henry and Bojan Krkic. Manchester United trained without key defenders Nemanja Vidic and Wes Brown and both are said to be a game-time decision.</p>
<p>It is not a stretch to say that the central defensive partnership of Vidic and Ferdinand has been the cornerstone of United&#8217;s success in the past two seasons. This year, no team has conceded fewer goals in the Premier League and only Chelsea FC have let in less in the Champions League. Another factor will be Patrice Evra&#8217;s ability to get forward and support the attack. If he is pinned back by Messi, United may struggle to create and will be forced to rely on counter-attacks.</p>
<p>On the offensive side, United will again be looking for their interchanging forwards to confuse and unsettle the opposing defenders.</p>
<p><strong>Possible Starting XI (4-3-3):</strong> Van der Sar &#8212; Brown, Ferdinand, Vidic, Evra &#8212; Carrick, Scholes, Hargreaves &#8212; Cristiano Ronaldo, Tevez, Rooney</p>
<p><strong>Key Matchups:</strong><br />
<strong>Lionel Messi v Patrice Evra</strong><br />
As discussed above, Messi can be highly influential in setting the table for the Barcelona attack. He likes to attack from wide positions and Patrice Evra will need to contain his runs and deny him time/space when Messi has possession on the flank. However, Evra also does a lot to support the United attack as he often makes supporting runs down the wing to stretch the opposition defence and open space for the United forwards.</p>
<p><strong>Xavi/Iniesta v Carrick/Hargreaves</strong><br />
Xavi and Andres Iniesta are the twin engines that drive Barcelona&#8217;s midfield play. Neither player gets enough credit for their hard work but if Barca has success going forward, these two will be involved. On the other side, you have another pair of talented central midfielders. Owen Hargreaves has had a hard time cracking into the United starting XI, partially due to injury, but he showed in recent performances why United spent big money to sign him from Bayern Munich.</p>
<p><strong>Verdict</strong><br />
The purist in me would like to see another 3-3 draw with lots of flowing passing and end-to-end action. However, it will largely depend on the forces at hand for both sides. If Vidic and Brown are out, I think United may be a bit more conservative, despite speaking about bringing &#8220;a positive approach&#8221; to the match. For Barcelona, they will need to come out atacking and look to build a lead that they can nurse through the second leg at Old Trafford. It&#8217;s tough to go against Barcelona at home but I have to go with the form team at the moment so look for a 2-1 United scoreline.</p>
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