Tuesday 30 August 2016

New Era








On Monday 27th June 2016 England suffered their worst humiliation since 1950 when they were knocked out of the 1950 World Cup by USA when they lost to Iceland. The writing was on the wall. England had lost in the first round of 16. They had been outfought and out thought in a game which many of the fans expected to win comfortably. After the game Hodgson fell on his sword and announced his resignation from the England manager job. Ever since Sam Allardyce (Big Sam) got the England job many have been wondering if he would bring in some of the players in which he has managed. He has kept the core of the squad the same and brought in some “old faces” back into the squad but the biggest inclusion and story was definitely Michail Gregory Antonio.

In the England press conference on Monday Allardyce spoke confidently about Antonio he mentioned three key parts of his game his attacking flair, crossing ability and goal record. Antonio’s football journey is captivating similar to Jamie Vardy his rise from Non-league team Tooting and Mitcham United to West Ham is amazing. Last season Antonio scored 8 goals in 26 appearances. His goals are a big part of his game and since August 2015 no English midfielder has scored more premier league goals then him (10), as well as his fantastic ability in the air with 8 of his 10 goals for West Ham being headers. He will bring something different to the England Squad.

It’s a breath of fresh air to see Drinkwater in the squad who probably should have gone to Euro 2016 and Luke Shaw, who has now fully recovered from his horrific double leg fracture and now is form. Theo Walcott’s form and injuries caused him to miss out on Euro 2016 and he is now back in.

When Allardyce was asked if Rooney being selected as a midfielder was a reflection of where he sees him playing he replied by indicating That he would play in a position similar to where he plays at Man Utd. He will probably play as an attacking midfielder or possibly a striker. The captaincy will be announced on Tuesday 30th August 2016.

As for Rashford Allardyce said that if he had been playing regularly and performing for Man Utd he would be in his squad, although he scored the winner at Hull on the weekend he has only been picked for Man Utd as a substitute. Allardyce believes it will be better for him to be part of the U21 side.

It has been 11 weeks since England played Slovakia that and that ended 0-0. Allardyce had this to say about his first game:

We analysed the game in the Euros in particular but I think their tactics will be different out in Slovakia. In the Euros, we all knew one point was enough for them and they made a solid defensive unit that was difficult to break down, because they weren't interested in playing any type of attacking football. I think we have to plan for them playing on their own turf this time."



Everybody will be eager to see how this England side play’s on Sunday 4th September. New squad, New era.



 

Monday 4 July 2016

England's Euro 2016 Review


England’s Euro 2016 Review




England crashed out of the tournament with possibly their worst performance in their history, losing to Iceland 2-1. Despite taking the lead in the sixth minute they conceded 120 seconds later from a throw in (Something in which they should have expected). 12 minutes later Iceland had their second goal, they were allowed time to pass the ball around and Sigthorsson’s shot was let in by Joe Hart. If the first half was poor the second half seemed to get worse for England, they looked shell shocked, clueless and lacked any ideas or creativity to break down the stubborn and superb Icelandic defence.



The problem for England in this whole tournament was their difficulty in trying to break down teams and their defensive lapses. Roy Hodgson the England manager has to take a portion of the blame, when he was appointed four years ago many people were on the fence about the decision. At the time, many England supporters would have chosen Harry Redknapp his style of football was much more creative and attractive.



During Hodgson’s first interview as England boss four years ago, he said, “What I'll do is try to make sure the team is well prepared for the challenge ahead. I'm really looking forward to it." Emphasis on the word prepared. England thought that topping their group in France would be straightforward, but there seemed to be no plan B at the tournament. 2-1 down to Iceland and the England players looked utterly lost.



For all the possession and high attempts at goal England ultimately failed at the Euros.



 


England’s long Road to redemption




Roy Hodgson resigning after the Iceland game was the right thing to do but the manner in which he did it and his refusal to answer any questions was baffling and to top it off his comment of “I don’t really know what I’m doing here” summed up England’s performance in Monday’s game. However, all is not lost although England are at an all-time low they can take careful lessons for the nation’s other top sports such as Rugby and Cricket which have thrived massively and moved on from disastrous times. There are three things which England needs to do in order to get on the long road to redemption.



  1. Admit that they're not as good as they think they are

The Iceland game should prove as a point of humility.  England needs to improve drastically and be better. They're not at an Elite level.





2. Pick players on form and fitness regardless of the clubs they play for.  Carrying half fit players because of past performances should be utterly scrapped.

3. Find a true sense of identity. Yes, England are looking for a new manager but a new way of thinking and playing needs to be implemented.








Saturday 25 June 2016

England vs Iceland Preview


England vs Iceland Preview





It always feels a little strange when there is a gap between the group stages and knockout rounds but fear no more. The round of 16 fixtures begins today. Euro 2016 starts now. After reflecting on the group stages no team has been head and shoulders over the rest, however in my opinion both Italy and Hungary have impressed. Here are a few interesting stats about the group stages:



·        Álvaro Morata and Gareth Bale lead the Adidas Golden Boot table with three goals each

·        Spain's 2-1 loss to Croatia was their first defeat in 15 EURO finals fixtures, since a 1-0 reverse against Portugal on 20 June 2004

·        Four of the five EURO finals debutants – Iceland, Northern Ireland, Slovakia and Wales – qualified for the round of 16

·        England have fielded the youngest team so far, with an average age of 26 years, 59 days

·        69 goals have been scored so far, a rate of 1.92 per game, the lowest average for a group phase at the European Championships since 1992 (1.75).



One thing everyone has learnt from this tournament is to always keep watching until the very very end. 65% of the goals in the group stages were scored in the second-half. A massive 27.5% of the goals came after the 80th minute. One of those goals was Sturridge’s late winner in the 91st for England against Wales, which brought about the wild celebrations on the sideline with the rest of the squad.

However, in their last group game against Slovakia there was no rousing jubilation only more questions and frustration. One of the main questions constantly being asked was for all the possession England had why we could they not convert their chances. 15 attempts against Russia, 20 attempts against Wales and 29 attempts against Slovakia could only muster three goals.

Against Iceland the format of the game will probably be the same like the previous group games for England, they will have a large majority of the possession and Iceland will try and hit them on the counter or use their set piece specialist Sigurdsson or use the threat of Gunnarsson’s long throw.  



3 Key points for beating Iceland

1.       Be clinical. England are embarrassed with a host of riches in the striker department when you compare them to Iceland. Every chance has to be taken because as the game goes on and it stays 0-0 the more the balance of the game will swing in the favour of Iceland

2.       Remain Patient- It can get frustrating when 11 players are all behind the ball. England need to keep continuing probing with their passing and seeking out opportunities in any forms

3.       ATTACK ATTACK ATTACK- The relentless and tenacious wave after wave of attack will see the Iceland goal breached!





The last time England played Iceland was way back in 2004 the final score was 6-1 and I’m predicting on Monday that it will be a high scoring game I think England will win 3-0.

Sunday 5 June 2016

Copa America 2016




What makes this Copa America Centenario different?

This Copa America Centenario is a one off tournament (It is usually held every four years) comprised of ten South America and six north America and central America teams. Copa Centenario was brought about to celebrate the 100-year anniversary of CONMEBOL which is the south America confederation. The winner of the tournament will not get an invitation to the confederations cup in 2017 as Chile have already qualified due to them winning the tournament last year. This is the first time the tournament has been held out of South America, it is being held in the united states of America.



The tournament kicked off with the hosts USA against Columbia and so far there have been two other games; Brazil vs Ecuador which ended in a draw 0-0 and Peru beating Haiti 1-0. So far the game I have enjoyed the most was definitely the tournament opener. America started off decently however, when Columbia got the first goal the game swayed in their favour and the score line could have been more if not for the bar and Brad Guzan America’s goal keeper. America did have chances and their best output seemed to come from Dempsey but for all their effort there was no end product. Their statistic of one shot on target tells the tale. The pressure is truly on Klinsmann to get out of Group A, however, if they win their next two games there is a high probability that they will go through.

Argentina are hot favourites to win the tournament with odds of 7/4 and why wouldn’t they be with an abundance of attacking talent like Di maria, Messi and Higuain but don’t rule out Brazil or current cup holders Chile. For me Columbia are the dark houses in this competition, but I reckon Argentina will win the tournament this year.

Saturday 14 May 2016

There is something special about that curry


Whenever Steph Curry steps out onto the court you can’t but think one-word Greatness! On Tuesday he won the MVP award for the 2nd year in a row. However, he made history, becoming the first unanimous winner in the NBA. He is the 11th player to win back to back MVP awards, joining a star studded list of players such as Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson, Lebron James and many more. His award speaks out of his overall high consistency and quality. This season wasn’t just special for Curry, but also for his team the Golden State warriors who made history by beating Michael Jordan’s Chicago bulls record of 72 victories by winning 73 games. The numbers don’t lie Curry is exceptional. It’s not just the fact that he can pretty much shoot from any angle or anywhere on the court (Half-Court shot against Utah Jazz) for me it’s his impressive ball handling skills. I love the way his coach Steve Kerr has built this team, it’s a great unit. The warriors can kill you with their 3-point shooting, especially when Curry’s splash brother Klay Thompson is in Rhythm. The two seem to just mop the floor against most teams and then there is Draymond Green who for me is one of the most underrated players in the league who is slowly getting the recognition he deserves.

If you’re not a believer in what I’m saying just let the numbers do the talking.

Lead the NBA in scoring 30.1 ppg, but also in

·        Three Pointers made (NBA record of 402)

·        Free Throw Percentage (90.8)

Averaging

·        6.7 assists
·        Career high 5.4 rebounds in 79 games



·        Shooting a career high 50.4 percent from the field

Wednesday 11 May 2016

D-Day




 


Today is the day when the relegation race could finally end. Sunderland put themselves in a fantastic position when they beat Chelsea on the weekend and would seal their premiership status with a win over Everton at home which would relegate both Newcastle and Norwich. Since Sunderland’s big away win over Norwich they have taken five points from a possible nine. Rafael Benítez seems to have rallied the Toon army but it all seems a little too late. A win against already relegated villa at the weekend would have been perfect and put pressure back on Sunderland, Newcastle would have had 36 points but instead it was a bore draw and they only have 34 points, just like in 2009 when Newcastle where relegated on the last day due to a loss at villa it seems like de ja vu with a draw almost certainly putting the final nail in the coffin of Newcastle. As for Norwich how they wish they had a striker like Defoe in their camps. They have not scored in their last four games, between Naismith who cost Norwich 8 million, Mbokani and Jerome they have only managed 9 goals this season. They have truly struggled to score.



Once again it seems like Sam Allardyce is going to maintain his record of never being relegated from the Premiership, however let’s look at a couple of scenarios for tonight’s premiership fixtures.

·        If Sunderland where to Lose against Everton and Norwich win then the relegation battle goes down to the final game this weekend

·        If Sunderland draw and Norwich win, then the relegation battle goes down to the final game this weekend

·        If Sunderland lose and Norwich lose, Norwich will be relegated tonight

·        If Sunderland draw and Norwich draw, Norwich will be relegated


Tuesday 19 April 2016

The fight against Relegation


With there being only 4-5 games of the English premier league left it was imperative for Newcastle to pick up there first premier league win since the 6th of February (1st win in 8 games) when they beat West Brom 1-0 thanks to a goal from Mitrovic. Strangely enough Rafa Benitez decided to not go with Mitrovic (8 premier league goals) who has been effective for him since he took over at Newcastle and opt with Cissѐ who at this point had only one premier league to his name this season. Rafa talked about how his side had shown “passion and commitment”. That was definitely on show last Saturday and they will need the same today if they are going to defeat a Manchester City side who have seemed to click since the return of Kevin De Bruyne from injury. Newcastle however tend to before better at home then away with 5 of their 7 premier league wins coming at the St James’ Park.

Beating Man city will be a hard task for the magpies but they will be full of confidence with their win against Swansea. In their last six meetings against each other Newcastle have only beaten City once and that was away in the league cup in 2014. Newcastle will need to keep it tight tonight but with their only 2nd clean sheet in 18 games coming on Saturday, all signs point to a Manchester City win as they push to solidify a place in the top four.



Sunderland on Song

Sunderland’s win on Saturday over Norwich was a crushing and demoralising blow. The 3-0 win drags Norwich right back in to the thick of the relegation fight. If they had beaten Sunderland they could have gone seven points clear but now they are just one point ahead. Advantage Sunderland as they have a game in hand and the better goal difference (-18). Defoe is looking inspirational for Sam Allardyce. He is a natural born goal scorer, a predator, a poacher a fox in a box he will get you goals. They traded Jozy Altidore a player who had just one premier league goal to his name in two and a half seasons of English football for Defoe in the January transfer window in 2015 he got goals last season and he is doing the business again. Himself and Borini caused havoc for the Norwich defence. Out of all the sides fighting relegation Defoe has the most goals this season with 13.



And lastly it was disappointing to see Aston villa getting relegated at Man Utd but it has seemed inevitable for the last couple of seasons. My only hope is that Aston Villa’s owner Randy Leaner sells the club swiftly, as well as selling players who don’t want to be there and bringing in new additions and a manager who has vast experience of the Championship which is an extremely difficult league to get promoted out of.

The fight against Relegation


With there being only 4-5 games of the English premier league left it was imperative for Newcastle to pick up there first premier league win since the 6th of February (1st win in 8 games) when they beat West Brom 1-0 thanks to a goal from Mitrovic. Strangely enough Rafa Benitez decided to not go with Mitrovic (8 premier league goals) who has been effective for him since he took over at Newcastle and opt with Cissѐ who at this point had only one premier league to his name this season. Rafa talked about how his side had shown “passion and commitment”. That was definitely on show last Saturday and they will need the same today if they are going to defeat a Manchester City side who have seemed to click since the return of Kevin De Bruyne from injury. Newcastle however tend to before better at home then away with 5 of their 7 premier league wins coming at the St James’ Park.

Beating Man city will be a hard task for the magpies but they will be full of confidence with their win against Swansea. In their last six meetings against each other Newcastle have only beaten City once and that was away in the league cup in 2014. Newcastle will need to keep it tight tonight but with their only 2nd clean sheet in 18 games coming on Saturday, all signs point to a Manchester City win as they push to solidify a place in the top four.



Sunderland on Song

Sunderland’s win on Saturday over Norwich was a crushing and demoralising blow. The 3-0 win drags Norwich right back in to the thick of the relegation fight. If they had beaten Sunderland they could have gone seven points clear but now they are just one point ahead. Advantage Sunderland as they have a game in hand and the better goal difference (-18). Defoe is looking inspirational for Sam Allardyce. He is a natural born goal scorer, a predator, a poacher a fox in a box he will get you goals. They traded Jozy Altidore a player who had just one premier league goal to his name in two and a half seasons of English football for Defoe in the January transfer window in 2015 he got goals last season and he is doing the business again. Himself and Borini caused havoc for the Norwich defence. Out of all the sides fighting relegation Defoe has the most goals this season with 13.



And lastly it was disappointing to see Aston villa getting relegated at Man Utd but it has seemed inevitable for the last couple of seasons. My only hope is that Aston Villa’s owner Randy Leaner sells the club swiftly, as well as selling players who don’t want to be there and bringing in new additions and a manager who has vast experience of the Championship which is an extremely difficult league to get promoted out of.

Thursday 25 February 2016

Don't hold back in the Europa league



These days winning the Europa league just isn't about adding another cup to the trophy cabinet, the UEFA general secretary Gianni Infantino confirmed in May 2013 that the winners of the Europa league will be going into next year's champions league. Sevilla fc took full advantage of this route beating the Ukrainian side Dnipro 3-2 in the 2014 final. Sevilla have flourished in this competition winning back to back Europa league titles (2013,2014). In the 2015-2016 Football season Spain became the first country to have five teams in the Champions league.

Both Man Utd and Liverpool are both on this quest to try to qualify for the champions league via the Europa league. In the Premier league table Man Utd are 6 points behind Man city in four place while Liverpool are nine points but due to both there inconsistent form qualification via the league seems to be pulling further and further away even if it is still mathematically possible.

Gone are the days of rotation and playing the youngsters both Man Utd, Liverpool and Tottenham will be playing full strength sides to progress further into the competition, they cant hold back and i'm predicting all teams to win and to go through.

For me personally I think Liverpool's game is the trickiest simply because of the league cup final at Wembley against Manchester City on Sunday. I think that Klopp will play strong sides for both the game tonight and Sunday,So how refreshing was it to hear yesterday of Daniel Sturridge's pledge of commitment to Liverpool. His goal to game ratio despite his injuries is phenomenal. He's missed approximately 614 days however he has scored 45 goals in 75 appearances. He's crucial not only in terms of his finishing but his pressing up the field. 

I'm predicting a 3-1 win for Liverpool with Sturridge to score a brace!!



Tuesday 23 February 2016

Arsenal vs Barcelona Preview

I found myself laughing uncontrollably when my manager told me about a church in Nigeria praying for Arsenal to beat Barcelona tonight. It's almost as though they had been watching the Sunday supplement on Sky sports over the weekend. Matt Law one of the sports journalists on the show said this "They (Arsenal) need to just pray, Barcelona are 32 games unbeaten-it's Harlem Globetrotter football we've been seeing in recent weeks." The odds seems so heavily stacked in their favour and the facts definitely support this notion. The last time Barcelona suffered a loss was way back in October last year. Meanwhile over the course of that time the famous trident MSN (Messi, Suarez, Neymar) have scored bucket-load of goals, 91 goals in all competitions to be infact. The main question is can Arsenal beat Barcelona and what would be there plan?


 If we look into the last 5 games between the two sides Arsenal have won and drawn once, losing three times,but it's not all gloom and doom the game they won was at home in 2011 thanks to goals from Van Persie and Arshavin( what happened to him??). Arsene Wenger was right in telling his players to go for it, down below is 5 keys which must be implemented in the game for Arsenal to record a famous win over Barcelona.


 1) Be patient. That's easier said then done the truth of the matter is Arsenal won't have the sort of possession they do in the premier league they will have to patient and pick their moments.

 2) Take your chances

 In the game against Hull,Arsenal had 24 shots(11 on target ), they have to be clinical because they won't be afforded many chances against Barcelona.

 3) Stay compact but break with pace

 Arsenal's defensive shape will be crucial tonight, they have to deny players like Messi and co any space in between the lines. Pressing them at the right moments,but when they win the ball back they will need to counter with pace to get right at Barcelona.

 4) Be wary of the away goal

 Conceding too many goals at the Emirates stadium tonight could end the tie prematurely. Of course MSN are in great form, but Arsenal can't afford to be giving out any free gifts on the field.

 5) My last and key plan is closing down and stifling Sergio busquets.

Since Xavi left Barcelona he is more than ever there crucial passing clog. Highly effective and supremely underrated troubling the impressive midfielder may open the door for Arsenal in the game