Friday, December 08, 2006

Ten sports "Analyst"

The most tortuous part in watching the Champions League on Ten Sports are the analysts. In particular, that Bald person (I dont know his name). Last year, at least the sky sports analysts were better and generally refrained from commenting in a derogatory way on certain Leagues. This year, However, it has been different.

Firstly, the Italian sides are viewed with contempt largely due to the scandal that has broken out in Serie-A. Those analysts (in particular that Bald bastard) would do well to go and do an internet search on Calciopoli- the Italian word for the Serie -A scandal. In fact, it is quite evident that the players have not been implicated. The referee fixing was in-fact done by the likes of Luciano Moggi, Adriano Galliani etal .. (they occupy position similar to a Peter Kenyon in Chelsea). So it is totally wrong to put the blame on the players. The world cup , in fact, proved the same. The players who shined in the world cup were- Fabio Cannavarro, Gigi Buffon, Andrea Pirlo, Zambrotta, Lilian Thuram, Zinedine Zidane, Thierry Henry, Patrick Viera. All these players in fact have played for Juventus - the club that has become the face of the scandal. The quality of these teams was never in-doubt. So it is totally wrong to brand a team like AC-Milan, the top-ranked club in Europe currently according to UEFA, as cheats (this was the exact word used by that Bald person). Serie-A currently might not be in the elite league of Europe, with the sale of top players due to the scandal and additionally empty stadiums with the average attendance for a Serie-A game dropping to 11,000. However, it is the league that has given football lovers the best of Maradona, Platini, Zidane, Zico, Lothar Matheus, Jurgen Klinsmann, Ruudi Voeller, Kaarl Heinz Ruminegge, Tony Cerezo, Falcao, Marco Van-Basten, Zvonmir Boban, Dejan Savisevic, Ruud Gullit, George Weah, Gabriel Batistuta, Javier Zanetti, Marcos Cafu, Laurent Blanc, Marcel Desailly, Lilian Thuram, Manuel Rui Costa, Pavel Nedved, Hernan Crespo not to mention the scores of Italian players and some of the best managers in the world like Marcelo Lippi, Fabio Capello, Arrigo Sacchi, Giovanni Trappatonni. Also, the successful Les Blues team of 1998 WC managed by Aime Jacquet was built with a distinct Italian flavor of balance (something u can see in the Madrid team currently with 2 DM's), a fact Jacquet himself tells openly. A healthier respect can be shown to a league than actually branding it a league of cheats.


Secondly, I was shocked when the Ten-sports analysts told that Internazionale (or Inter as it is called) do not have the quality to win a Champions League. They were telling that Inter can at-best enter the CL semi-finals. What can u say of a team that boasts of the quality of Recoba (this Uruguayan gem has the ability of a Ronaldinho but the consistency of an Agarkar), Figo, Solari, Cambiasso (one of the most consistent midfielders in Serie-A), Samuel, and either of Adriano/Crespo/Ibra, on the bench. There has actually never been any doubt about the quality of Inter, it has always been their lack of consistency that has been the problem. Inter have probably the most talented team at-least among the european clubs. Hopefully, they can show a lot more consistency.


The icing on the cake has got to go to the comment of that Bald person. He suggested that Ludvicic Guily is abetter player than Little Lionel and so should play in the starting XI of Barca. I am at loss of words to respond to this.

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

El Fenomeno

This weekend saw the return of one of the greatest striker of all time. There may not be better sights in current football than Ronaldo in the box. The great man might be in the news for all the wrong reasons like his weight problems and his bust-up with Don-Fabio. But, there are no peers when it comes to a more effective and technically complete Number-9 than Luis Ronaldo. His goal against Bilbao might not even figure in the top-10 goals of the month in La-Liga but it does definitely showcase the ability of The Fenomenon, even when he is going through a lean patch. The goal as it occured in real time involved -An excellent and a well-anticipated diagonal run timed perfectly and then the brilliant first touch and that too on the move which was accompanied by a great positional sense in front of the goal and then the trademark finish. To me wht really seperates R9 from his peers is his finish- head straight, the body in perfect position, and a wonderful awareness of the goal and then a calm roll of the ball to the net.

We are seeing a different R9- a fatter, less mobile R9 in comparison to the skinnier and athletic player of the mid to late 90's. The last couple of years have been a period of transition for R9. He may never be able to play and score goals like he did for PSV in the Ervedivise and later for Barca in La Liga (check out this goal he scored- true to his name) but the finish and the technique will never betray him (A 80 year old R9 will finish better than Crouch at his prime!! ). Early on his career, with a perfectly fit body the world of football was under the feet of R9. But, times has changed and probably R9 has been a bit slow to adapt and realize his limitation i.e., his weary and rugged body. My main concern with R9 over the last year or so has been the lack of mobility- I dont remember even a single diagonal run of R9 or a dummy run in the entire WC. Also, when the game was not going in favour of Brazil esp against France one would normally expect the strikers to drop deep and try to create magic. This strangely did not happen and watching Brazil play in the WC was like watching a still image. (All the attacking players of Brazil were silent and static spectators to a Zidane-act.).


I guess R9 has realized this (his lack of mobility) and has worked hard on his fitness and was very active with some wonderful movement in the game against Bilbao. R9 did put a very strong display (and to me he was the MOTM against Bilbao) but there are more sterner tests for Madrid and R9 than a relegation threatened team with one of the most porous defense in La-Liga. R9 will have to fight for a starting XI in Madrid esp considering the form of RvN and Raul, though the latter has been playing more as an attacking midfielder than a striker. The coach will have to show a lot of confidence in R9 and give him more starting XI place, a pre-requisite for any striker. Capello knows it all too well- he was the manager of AC-Milan when the legendary Dutch striker Van-Basten was at his peak and later was injured badly. If Capello does show enough confidence then we might very well be witness to a new R9- The phenomenon who took Belo Horizonte by storm just at a young age might very well light up and indeed prove true to his name as the real phenomenon.

PS: I hope to write a post which does not have pheonomenon in the title!!!!