Sunday, February 17, 2008

English Premier League Update: Manchester United defeats rival giant Arsenal 4-0

Looks like Wayne Rooney is back to playing form after his injury forcing him to watch his English national team being embarrassingly defeated by Croatia back in November. It was a type of revenge in a way for Machester United to defeat rival Arsenal 4-0. This is especially true as Brazilian born Eduardo da Silva, a player for the Croatian national team, was part of the squad when Croatia defeated England eliminating them from the Euro Cup on that November day. Eduardo's club team is Arsenal.

According Javno, a Croatian news agency, many anticipated this big match between the two giants who currently are the top two clubs in the English Premier League Standings. However, no one would have thought that it would have been this one sided.

Much like the English national team's loss to Croatia, Arsenal had a number of injured players and were down a man in this loss. It only took Manchester United 38 minutes into the match to score the first three goals forcing Arsenal to return to the locker room with a three goal deficit as a results of contributitons from Englishman Wayne Rooney, Darren Fletcher of Scotland, and Portugal's Nani as the injury hit and unmotivated Arsenal sank and seemd to by out of it by the time the first half whistle blew.

Arsenal was able to increase pressure a little bit in order to destroy any chance of an even more ebarrassing result but were not able to come up with any goals. However, United was the more dominant side and was able to score one more goal after the 74th minute increasing there lead to 4-0.

Despite the loss, Arsenal still remains at the top of the 2007-2008 English Premier League Standings with a very slight lead over Machester United.

Friday, February 15, 2008

France loses to Spain 1-0 in friendly


As England defeats weaker team Switzerland, thei archrival France was defeated by Spain 1-0 in a friendly match. Both teams are Euro 2008 qualifiers, but France is considered a much stronger opponent despite a lower ranking than Spain in the FIFA World Rankings (Spain #4 vs France's #7).

Spain's victory, despoite only a friendly, was a big one that avenged a 3-1 loss to France in the 2006 World Cup. However, Coach Aragones admitted that France is a dangerous team and that they were lucky to have scored the game winner at the 85th minute and that France was extremely unlucky (with several big chances to equalize) in the last five minutes.

Here is a youtube clip of Spain's only goal of the match:

Post-McClaren England: A New Era

A new era has begun for the English National team and its fans--one with a new coach(one that is not from England or any of the British republics)--a strange change for the English fans after ditching the patriotic yet losing British Coach Stephen McClaren.

Even though I reacted with happiness when I heard that the English will not be booking their trip to Austria and Switzerland for this summer's Euro 2008 finals (and even more so because Croatia's 3-2 victory over them in November was a major part to it, I am glad to see that they hare back on their feet again (well sort of) becuae European soccer is nothing without England--atleast now they will see that are not the best in the world (alteast I hope so). One player in particular puts the blame on his own fans while the fans chanted for McClaren's head.

Well-known English player Michael Owens (injured and could not play in the match against Croatia) had the guts to say that "we have very demanding fans and a media who expect a great deal from the England team - and rightly so. How we as players cope with that is where the problems lies..." (yes, you guys do have demanding fans....so does all of teh other teams). The reason why England lost is plain and simple: McClaren was a horrible coach, your best players were injured, McClaren refused to start David Beckham in the first half, and Croatia actually dominated much of the match. The worst thing was that Owens actually said that no player on the Croatian team would ever be able to take this "pressure" from their ever-so-demanding fans and media. NEWS FLASH, Mr. Owens, three Croatian players play in your premier league and, yup, it looks like their playing quite well, so maybe, just maybe, it could be you players.

England's new coach, the Italian Fabio Capello, was put to the test as England faced Switzerland in a friendly. Capello (according to UEFA) is a "tactical discplinarian" that uses Italian philsophies in his coaching and it seems to be working as England defeated Switzerland 2-1 in London's Wembley stadium. It is defintely a start to putting a once hated superpower to a still hated average national team. However, there is one thing about Capello that boggle my mind (and it was the same criticism I had had for McClaren): Where is Beckham? David Beckham, who on my opinion is the best player England has ever seen, has been absent for most of the matches under McClaren and Capello actually decided not to have him play in this game. Beckham currently has 99 matches under his belt. Maybe Capello is waiting for a more ceremonious or important match for Beckham to play 100th game. I certaintly hope so. I certaintly hate to see such a respected (perhaps the only player I actually like in England) go to waste--a player that has repeatedly told McClaren that he there to honor England on the field if they need him (and they do need him!) after he decided to return from intrnational retirement due to his anger at how his national team played against Croatia in their october 2006 euro 2008 qualifying match that ended in an embarrassing 2-0 defeat in Zagreb, Croatia.

England's real test will come as they play a re-match against Croatia for 2010 World Cup qualifying. I guess they didn't have enough. It's time for Croatia to do it all over again!

To track England's progress under Fabio Capello, check out their official UEFA profile or their offical FIFA profile.