Saturday, 18 July 2009

MATCH REPORT: SEATTLE SOUNDERS 0 CHELSEA 2



A first Chelsea goal for Daniel Sturridge, Frank Lampard on target already, no injuries and a new formation were the main take-home messages from the opening pre-season game.

This sunny midday kick-off in Seattle delivered both a worthy test of fitness and some bright football for the big crowd, especially early on, with the home side asking enough questions of the Chelsea defence to sharpen a few minds and reflexes.

Carlo Ancelotti spoke in the build-up to the game about wanting to make just small changes to an already successful team, and he indicated what one might be with his first selection.

The 4-3-3 mostly played by the previous four coaches was switched to a 4-4-2 with a diamond midfield. With no Africans considered to start given their shortened pre-season, Deco was asked to take on the anchor role with Frank Lampard freed to play at the attacking point.

Ballack and Malouda were the two wider midfielders while the rearguard was the one that completed last season as first choice. Nineteen-year-old Daniel Sturridge was handed a start next to Nicolas Anelka up front.

There was no lack of razzmatazz before kick-off with shiny ticker tape, fire crackers and anthems and when the action began, the Chelsea skipper was straight into action with two-expertly executed sliding tackles in the first two minutes.

It was Bosingwa who was next to intercept as Sounders started well but then Chelsea began to retain some possession and were almost gifted an opener when former Tottenham keeper Kasey Keller stood on the ball when trying to control a back pass. Anelka attempted to wrestle possession from the keeper but Keller eventually won.

Eleven minutes into the game Keller had no chance of stopping Sturridge's shot. The 19-year-old had already shown some good running into space and was clear when found by Malouda's pass from just inside the Sounders' half. Composing himself, Sturridge curled a shot low just inside the far post.

Keller did block well from Anelka 16 minutes in after Deco had robbed Jaqua and set the striker away.

Sturridge was presented with a similar chance to his goal by Deco this time, as the MLS side's back-line continued to look vulnerable to the most straight forward of ball forward. This time the striker shot wide as he was challenged.

The home side after their few minutes in the sun at the start had shown little in the way of threat since, but when Terry's clearance from the corner flag fell to an opponent, a high ball came in which was scrambled clear. Then Ljungberg surged into the box and just failed to pick out a colleague.

When Chelsea fouled 10 yards out on 32 minutes, the Swede was the only likely taker and forced a stretching tip-over from Cech.

A minute later the Blues netted with a well-crafted pass-and-move second goal, Bosingwa initiating it out on the right, Sturridge pushing forward to Anelka for a square ball for Lampard's close-range finish.

Two minutes before the break Sounders did come close to finding the net, as a Ljungberg shot was deflected by Alex but Cech reacted and just managed to push the ball away.

It was all-change at the break apart from Ballack and Lampard. Shevchenko was now at the front of the midfield with Pizarro and Di Santo up front.

The younger of that front two was denied an early goal by a point blank save from new keeper Boss.

At the other end Hilario came for but missed his punch on a corner but escaped when Scott headed wide.

Ballack was replaced by Mikel just past the hour mark.

The game was more untidy than the first-half by now and the closest it came to a second-half goal was indicative of that, as Hilario's shaky performance continued when his kick-out was charged by Le Toux. The ball rebounded only just wide.

Then with a 73rd minute chance of their own making, Sounders caught Chelsea open down our right but substitute Nyassi curled a shot just wide of the angle.

Di Santo's frustration continued. He had previously claimed a ball to his feet from Shevchenko should have been played over the top and when he received just such a delivery from Lampard, the Argentine won a race to stab past the keeper but saw the goal-bound ball cleared by chasing Scott.

Then after a strong run and shot that ricocheted towards the net, a tangle of legs by the post put it wide.

Carvalho showed his return to fitness when he disposed Le Toux who was well-placed to score.

At the other end, Mikel drilled a shot from distance over and Shevchenko another too close to the keeper.

Frank Lampard, the only Chelsea player to play the full 90 minutes, became the game's only booking in stoppage time. Playing the whole of the second-half at left-back was 19-year-old Sam Hutchinson, a good news story for a player who has suffered two years frustration with injury.

The game drew a crowd of 65,289 - a Sounders record and the third largest attendance for a game in Seattle. It also beat the 47,329 which was Chelsea's previous best for a match in the US.

Chelsea
First-half (4-1-4-1): Cech, Bosingwa, Alex, Terry (c), A Cole; Deco; Ballack, Malouda; Lampard; Anelka, Sturridge.
Second-half (4-1-4-1): Hilario; Belletti, Ivanovic, Carvalho, Hutchinson; Ballack (Mikel 62); Sinclair, Lampard; Shevchenko; Pizarro, Di Santo.
Scorers Sturridge 11, Lampard 33.
Booked Lampard 90+1

Sounders (4-3-3): Keller (Boss h-t); Riley (Brown 70), Hurtado (Neagle 70), Marshall, Wahl (Scott h-t); Ljundberg (Fucito 73), Alonso, Zakuani (Nyassi 62); Montero (Levesque 62), Vagenas (Sturgis h-t), Jaqua (Le Roux h-t).


Michael's delight at debut goal


Michael Owen was all smiles after he struck his first goal in a red shirt and ensured victory for United in Kuala Lumpur.

The 29-year-old striker made his debut in United's opening Asia Tour game as a 61st minute substitute and hit the winner five minutes from full-time, pouncing on a loose ball after Ryan Giggs had been tackled in the area.

Owen was delighted to open his account for the Reds and hopes it will be the first of many.

"It was a really nice feeling [to score]," he told MUTV. "You train for weeks in preparation for that all-important first game and to score on your debut feels great.

"It's always nice to get off the mark, not just when you join a new club but any time. I was sat chatting to Wayne [Rooney] in the dressing room afterwards and he feels the same way after getting off the mark for the season.

"It's obviously doubly good for me with it being my first goal for the club, and even though it won't really count in the grand scheme of things, it does make you feel better. Hopefully I can score a lot more."

After a bright opening period, United were made to work hard for their 3-2 victory by a determined and energetic Malaysian XI. Owen felt the team performed well in the hot conditions and expects further improvements to follow.

"It was very hot out there. We've played in these conditions before and you just have make sure you prepare properly and do the right things afterwards to recover for the next game," he explained.

"I think the fans saw a good match today and hopefully we can put in some more good performances."

Emmanuel Adebayor has denied categorically that he has moved to City for the money.


Instead it's history, medals and glory that he will be seeking in his five years with Mark Hughes’ side.

The Togo ace knows that he is likely to be labelled greedy in some sections of the media but is more than ready to fight his corner.

“People who think that I have joined City for the money are wrong,” he asserted. “If I had made a move for that reason then I would have been playing for Barcelona or Milan last season. They gave me bigger offers than Arsenal did for me to stay.

“I am here because I was impressed by the way the chairman at City spoke to me about the ambition of this club. I want to be part of a club that is aiming to be one of the biggest in the world.”

Adebayor, who will join up with his Blues teammates early next week, is adamant that he the Blues can bust into the top four sooner rather than later.

“Why can’t we do that this season,” he asked. “We have everything we need. Now is better than in two or three years.

“The chairman and everyone at City want this club to be one of the best in the world. We will fight to be that. I want to win silverware and trophies. That is my ambition. The team has got quality and a manager who knows what he wants and is a nice guy.

“I want to show how I can help. Everyone at the club has shown me great respect and how they want to build something. I have a lot of ambition and want to be part of the City family. I know I have a lot to offer the team and I will work hard to make sure I help them.

“I am happy and pleased to be here when you sign for a new club you just want to feel at home as quickly as possible and I do. The fans were amazing to me when I arrived.”

Adebayor Ingin Buat Sejarah di City


Manchester - Emmanuel Adebayor mengaku sudah tak sabar untuk bisa merumput bersama Manchester City. Ia mengungkapkan, tujuannya bergabung dengan The Citizens adalah untuk membuat sejarah.

Kepastian bergabungnya Adebayor dengan klub penghuni City of Manchester Stadium itu diumumkan di situs resmi klub, Minggu (19/7/2009) dinihari WIB. Meski tak disebutkan berapa nilai transfernya dari Arsenal, ia dikabarkan telah menandatangani kontrak untuk lima tahun.

Pemain asal Togo ini menjadi pemain keempat yang didatangkan City pada bursa transfer musim panas ini. Sebelumnya mereka telah mendapatkan Gareth Barry, Roque Santa Cruz, dan Carlos Tevez.

Sebanyak 300 orang pendukung City mendatangi City of Manchester Stadium untuk melihat perkenalan Adebayor. Ia pun menyebut, hal ini membuatnya merasa diterima dan tak sabar untuk segera membalasnya.

"Hal ini membuat saya merasa sangat diterima dan spesial. Saya tak sabar bermain untuk fans City dan menunjukkan pada mereka apa yang bisa saya lakukan," tukasnya di situs resmi City.

"Saya terlahir untuk bermain sepak bola dan inilah yang ingin saya lakukan. Saya datang ke sini untuk menciptakan sejarah untuk klub dan para suporter. Manajer dan petinggi klub juga menginginkan hal yang sama dengan saya dan saya sudah tak sabar untuk memulai."

Manajer City Mark Hughes sangat antusias dengan kedatangan Adebayor. Pasalnya dengan demikian, dirinya menjadi lebih optimistis bahwa skuadnya kini cukup kuat untuk berkompetisi dengan tim-tim papan atas di Liga Primer Inggris.

"Emmanuel telah menjadi salah satu penyerang top di Premier League sejak datang dari Prancis dan kami senang dia setuju untuk bergabung dengan kami. Bersama pemain baru lainnya yang telah kami datangkan dalam dua bursa terakhir, dia akan menambah kekuatan kami untuk bersaing dengan tim-tim besar," tandasnya.

Wenger Belum Mencari Pengganti Adebayor


London - Arsenal baru saja ditinggalkan Emmanuel Adebayor. Namun manajer Arsenal Arsene Wenger mengungkapkan bahwa mereka tak ingin terburu-buru mencari pengganti Adebayor.

Adebayor telah resmi pindah ke Manchester City dengan transfer sebesar 25 juta poundsterling. Sementara Wenger dikabarkan sedang mendekati Marouane Chamakh dari Bordeaux.

Namun Wenger mengaku belum tergesa-gesa mencari pengganti Adebayor. "Kami tak terburu-buru karena kami punya skuad besar. Kita lihat di pre season jika kami perlu tambahan," ujarnya seperti dilansir Sky.

Meski demikian, pelatih asal Prancis ini tak memungkiri bahwa Chamakh bisab jadi sasaran mereka. "Jika kami perlu menambah sesuatu kami akan melakukannya," kata Wenger.

"Chamakh adalah salah satu pemain yang telah diikuti dan jika kami membutuhkan striker dia adalah sangat memungkinan. Kami akan tetap memantaunya," ujarnya.

Wenger juga mengungkan bahwa The Gunners masih memiliki skuadnya yang tanggguh di lini depan. "Kami masih punya Rosicky dan Eduardo dimana kami kehilangan striker besar," tukasnya.

"Kami juga punya Nicklas Bendtner, Andrey Arshavin, Robin van Persie dan Theo Walcott yang dapat bermain sebagai striker . Kami punya pemain top yang bisa kami gunakan sebagai striker," kata Wenger.

Adebayor Resmi Milik City


Manchester - Manchester City mendatangkan tangkapan keempatnya untuk musim depan, yakni Emmanuel Adebayor. Mantan penyerang Arsenal itu resmi menjadi milik The Citizens usai menandatangani kontrak berdurasi lima tahun.

Setelah tiga tahun membela Arsenal--sejak 2006--Adebayor akhirnya berganti klub. Meski sempat diminati oleh AC Milan, penyerang asal Togo ini akhirnya berlabuh di City of Manchester Stadium untuk memperkuat City.

Pengumuman rampungnya transfer Adebayor diumumkan di situs resmi klub, Minggu (19/7/2009) dinihari WIB. Namun tak disebutkan berapa nilai transfer yang harus dikeluarkan oleh City, yang tertera hanya jangka waktu kontraknya, yakni lima tahun.

Di City Adebayor akan mengenakan nomor punggung 25, nomor yang juga dipakainya selama bermain untuk The Gunners. Ia menjadi pemain keempat yang didatangkan City pada bursa transfer kali ini setelah Gareth Barry, Roque Santa Cruz, dan Carlos Tevez.

Adebayor akan langsung terbang ke Afrika Selatan untuk bergabung dengan rekan-rekannya yang lain yang tengah melakukan tur ujicoba di sana

Pre-season: Barnet 2-2 Arsenal - Report



Rosicky returns as Arsenal kick off pre-season with a draw.

Tomas Rosicky pulled on an Arsenal shirt for the first time in 18 months as his team kicked off their pre-season schedule with a draw at Barnet.

The Czech international hobbled off during an FA Cup tie against Newcastle on January 26, 2008 and has overcome plenty of obstacles on his long road back to fitness. The 45 minutes he got under his belt at Underhill was the best news of the day.

The result wasn’t so great - although it hardly matters at this time of the year.

Sanchez Watt set up Andrey Arshavin for the opening goal three minutes before the break but Ismail Yakubu headed an equaliser on the stroke of half-time. Nacer Barazite, one of 10 half-time substitutes, restored Arsenal’s lead in spectacular fashion but Elliott Charles struck with eight minutes left to earn Barnet a creditable draw.

Rosicky’s return was the big news before kick-off but he was not the only mouth-watering name in the Arsenal line-up. New signing Thomas Vermaelen made his debut, William Gallas returned from his own lengthy lay-off and Arshavin also started.

There was plenty for a packed Underhill to savour in the July sunshine.

This trip to Barnet has been a staple of Arsenal’s pre-season diet for the past decade and it gives Wenger’s side the opportunity to shake off some summer cobwebs before the hard work starts at their training camp in Austria.

Arsenal, sporting their new blue away kit, started briskly. Arshavin dragged a shot past the near post inside 90 seconds and then forced Will Viner into a save from the acutest of angles. Watt tried to snaffle the rebound but his effort was blocked.

Rosicky, captain for the day, was heavily involved in the opening exchanges and, needless to say, his first touch was greeted with a huge roar. Most of the 5,099 crowd craved a goal from the Czech and were almost sated when Arshavin slipped Rosicky in with a deft pass inside the box. Viner rushed out to smother.

The Barnet keeper was by far the busier.

After eight minutes Rosicky found Wilshere on the left and the 17-year-old whipped a ball across to Watt. His first touch took him inside his marker but Viner pushed away the striker’s fierce effort.

After a frenetic first 15 minutes, the pace eased off – hardly surprising given the time of year.

Barnet, full of endeavour, started to compete. Yannick Bolasie, quick and tricky, was their most fruitful outlet.

Paul Furlong, 40, was his very senior partner up front but the former Chelsea striker gave Vermaelen a good battle. The Dutchman won’t meet a more experienced opponent this season and he stood up well to his first test in English football. Strong in the air, composed on the ball – Vermaelen looks the part.

The chances dried up as the tempo dropped but, having regained their breath, Arsenal stepped up a gear towards the end of the half.

Watt emerged from two sliding challenges to release Wilshere on the left six minutes before the break. He cut inside and waited for support before finding Arshavin. The Russian teed up Rosicky but his left-foot strike flew wide.

Three minutes later, Arsenal were ahead.

This time Watt raced down the left and he cleverly delayed his cross before putting the ball on a plate for Arshavin at the far post. The Russian finished high into the net from close range.

You might not have fancied Barnet to bounce back from that but they conjured up an equaliser with the last touch of the half. Danny Hart whipped in an inviting free-kick from the left and centre-back Yakubu climbed highest to power a header beyond Manuel Almunia.

As expected it was all-change at half-time – with the exception of Vermaelen.

He stayed on for the second half and was joined by 10 new players: Craig Eastmond, Luke Ayling, Jay Simpson, Barazite, Thomas Cruise, Gilles Sunu, Francis Coquelin, Conor Henderson and Jay Emmanuel-Thomas. Early evidence that Wenger is already building a team around his new signing!

It took just four minutes for Arsenal to regain the lead and they did it in some style.

Barazite, back from a season-long loan at Derby, was forced away from the penalty area by a crowded Barnet defence but found space to arrow a shot into the top corner from 20 yards. Remarkably it was the third year in succession that Barazite has scored in this fixture.

Emmanuel-Thomas clipped a free-kick just over as the young Gunners asserted themselves but, once again, a frantic opening spell was followed by a more mundane passage of play.

Hart raised the temperature with a thumping shot from 25 yards which stung Mannone’s hands and Arsenal responded in kind as Emmanuel-Thomas played in Simpson, but .his goal-bound effort was blocked.

Arsenal looked in control but they were pegged back again with eight minutes left when Charles popped up inside the box to find Mannone’s bottom corner.

Emmanuel-Thomas squandered a chance for an instant riposte when he slid the ball just wide after breaking clear of the Barnet back line so Arsenal had to settle for a draw.

But that was not the story today. Welcome back, Tomas Rosicky.