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Friday, 9 January 2015

Jose Mourinho takes vow of silence after being hit with FA misconduct charge

Jose Mourinho has taken a vow of silence after being charged with misconduct by the FA for claiming there is a campaign against his Chelsea team, MAILONLINE Reports.

The Chelsea manager bailed out of his usual media duties on Friday within minutes of the FA confirming that he had been charged following his comments at Southampton.

MAILONLINE reports that Mourinho lost it with referee Anthony Taylor after he booked Cesc Fabregas for simulation when he should have been awarded a penalty when he was fouled by Saints left-back Matt Targett in the 55th minute.

Chelsea had sent a circular to the media on Thursday afternoon confirming his usual pre-match press conference ahead of their clash with Newcastle United at Stamford Bridge on Saturday. Within minutes of the FA's announcement assistant manager Steve Holland was substituted.

Mourinho has until 6pm on January 13 to respond to the FA charge and can request a personal hearing following Thursday's statement by the game's governing body.

An FA spokesman said: 'It is alleged his remarks constitute improper conduct in that they allege and/or imply bias on the part of a referee or referees and/or bring the game into
disrepute.'

At the time he said: 'The media, commentators, other managers are all doing it [putting pressure on referees].

'There is a campaign against Chelsea. I don't know why there is this campaign and I do not care. Everybody knows it was a penalty.'

The Chelsea chief has already been formally warned about his behaviour after demanding a strong performance from referee Neil Swarbrick before their 2-0 victory over Stoke City at the Britannia Stadium.

The FA added: 'Having sought his observations on this matter, the FA has decided not to bring a disciplinary charge and instead issued him with a formal warning.

'The FA prohibit participants from making any pre-match media comments, including comments of a positive nature concerning the appointed match officials for a particular
fixture.'
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Wayne Rooney voted England player of the year by fans

Wayne Rooney has been voted England player of the year after topping a poll of Three Lions fans.

Although he failed to inspire England to success at the World Cup, 2014 was a momentous year for Rooney individually.

The 29-year-old scored eight goals in 13 appearances and was named England captain following Steven Gerrard's retirement from international football.

The Manchester United skipper also earned his 100th cap and moved to within three goals of Sir Bobby Charlton's all-time scoring record.

Rooney took 27 per cent of the votes from an online poll of supporters club members, more than second-placed Danny Welbeck (11 per cent) and third-placed Raheem Sterling (seven per cent) combined. It is the third time he has won the award.

Rooney told the FA's website: 'I'm both very happy and proud to be named the England fans' player of the year.

'The fact that this award is chosen by the fans makes it even more special, so I would like to thank all those who voted. I would also like to thank all the England fans for their support throughout what was a mixed year.

'Receiving an honour such as this from the fans is always something that fills you with personal pride.

'But it is important to point out that without the support of my team-mates, coaching and backroom staff such an award would not be possible. I therefore accept this from the fans
on behalf of every single member of the England team.'

Manchester City's Toni Duggan claimed the women's player of the year award. Saido Berahino won Under-21 player of the year.

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Cristiano Ronaldo gets misunderstood as arrogant, says Zenit boss AVB

Former Tottenham and Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas believes Cristiano Ronaldo's ambition is unfairly mistaken for arrogance, and the Real Madrid forward should now be considered as the world's best player - ahead of Lionel Messi.

Ronaldo is in line to win the Fifa Ballon d'Or this coming Monday after another scintillating year for club and country - scoring 63 goals in all competitions.

The 30-year-old is up against Messi and Bayern Munich goalkeeper Manuel Neuer for the best player of 2014 award.

Cristiano Ronaldo honoured with statue in native Madeira And Villas-Boas - who now manages Zenit St Petersburg - believes Ronaldo deserves all the success that comes his way, after in his words incorrectly being labelled as 'arrogant' in the past.

He told Laures: 'I think sometimes drive and ambition of individuals should not be confused as arrogance, and sometimes Cristiano gets that tag on him.

'He is a bit 'chased' publicly in some way and I do not understand why, but I think this kind of phenomenon happens to him.

'Cristiano does not get that margin of respect that sometimes Messi does, but you know hopefully this determination and passion has shown that for this time round he deserves to win it.'

In Villas-Boas' mind there is no doubt who he now regards more highly as a player, after previously favouring Ronaldo's compatriot and Barcelona No 10 Messi.

He added: 'In the past I have been in favour of Messi, but the drive, the ambition and the performances of Cristiano recently exceed limits.

'We are speaking about two of the greatest players in the history of the game.

'What I would say is that in this generation they are both incredible. I think Cristiano this year 2014 and also going back to 2013 has been amazing.'
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Radamel Falcao wants Manchester United stay, But Do Fans Want Him?

The future of Radamel Falcao is set to be decided by Manchester United in April, with the striker reaffirming his desire to stay in England, According to a report published by MAILONLINE.

Last summer's loan signing from Monaco has found life tough in England - scoring just three Premier League goals in 12 appearances - but he has bedded himself into Louis van Gaal's side in recent weeks.

That has served as encouragement for a club shelling out £265,000 a week on the Colombian and means they are now more receptive to a permanent deal than before.

MAILONLINE reports that It would still cost United around £43million to sign Falcao from the Ligue 1 side at the end of the season. That's something which the 28-year-old is desperate to happen.

'I'm good,' Falcao told ManUtd.com. 'My family are comfortable. We're enjoying life in Manchester and here at the club. The people have been great with me, with my family. We're happy and very grateful.

'Right from the start, they [my colleagues] welcomed me. They supported me and helped me with whatever I needed. They are a really humble group of players, really decent and, well, I was taken aback by how kind they've been.'

Falcao hasn't been prolific but has scored two important goals in the recent draws against Aston Villa and Stoke City, with United supporters treated to an archetypal South American celebration.

'I place a lot of value in the hard work that I have to put in for each goal and I know just how much effort it requires, so that's why I celebrate like that,' he explained. 'For me, each
goal means a lot so I put a lot of passion into my celebrations.'

Falcao has never played in a league quite so quick, but relishes the challenge.

'It's more attractive than the French league,' he added.

'Defenders are stronger and more aggressive. In a good way, you know? It's intense and, well, overall just more physical.

'First of all, I'd say thank you so much for the way the fans have treated me. Then I'd want to wish them a happy 2015 and I hope that we can bring them some happiness.'
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Thursday, 8 January 2015

‘I Can See Messi Joining Chelsea’, Admits Former Barcelona Team-mate

Lionel Messi COULD join Chelsea, according to former team-mate Andrea Orlandi.

According to talkSPORTS, the Argentine superstar's future is currently being discussed as his relationship with manager Luis Enrique sours at the Nou Camp, with the Blues apparently considering an audacious £200million swoop for his services.

And while there have been rumours about him leaving the La Liga giants in the past, Orlandi, who spent two years with Barcelona, believes it now appears more likely than ever he could exit the club.

"What I know from people there is that from day one the relationship [between Luis Enrique and Lionel Messi] wasn't the best and obviously now it's getting even worse," he told the Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast.

"Messi didn't get picked at the weekend and the next day there was an open day for the kids, it's a big day in Spain, the sixth of January [Three Kings Day]. There were 15,000 to watch training and Messi didn't turn up. That really wasn't good from him and obviously it's not looking good at the moment.

"It looks like [we could see Messi at Chelsea]. The rumours in Spain are that Chelsea are after him and I can see that happening because it's probably the first time a story [like this] about Messi has come out. There have been loads of stories over the years but nothing has come out in the press but it's been publicised [now] and everyone knows there is a problem there.

"I don't know who has done it [made the problems public] or who wants Messi to leave, whether it's the club or him, but it looks like he could be going."
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The Nigerian Economy Will Crumble If Jonathan Loses, PDP Warns

The Lagos State governorship candidate of the Peoples Democratic
Party, Mr. Jimi Agbaje, has warned that if President Goodluck Jonathan
fails to win next month's election, the South-South could shut down
the oil sector and this would affect the nation's economy which is
oil-dependent, PUNCH Reports.

Agbaje, however, asked that if another part of the country shuts down
over the failure of its candidate emerging President, would it have an
equal effect on the economy since Nigeria relies heavily on the Niger
Delta for its foreign exchange earnings.

Jonathan hails from the South-South while his major contender, Maj.
Gen Muhammadu Buhari (retd.) of the All Progressives Congress, hails
from the North-West. The PDP governorship candidate said this at
meeting in London organised by his supporters and the UK chapter of
the PDP.

In the six-minute video clip posted on DiasporaPr.com, which was
sighted by our correspondent, Agbaje warned that Jonathan's victory
was imperative.

"I was active in the politics of the South-West in 1999. The Afenifere
of which I was a very active member, did not support Olusegun Obasanjo
as President but in 2003, it was difficult for the Afenifere as an
organisation to go out and tell people that they should not vote a
Yoruba man into office and so what did they do? They said they would
not present a candidate because they had their own son (Obasanjo) who
was running for office. That is the politics of that country.

"Now, in 2015, we are saying that the South-South has presented a
candidate and we are talking about equity and some are saying that he
should not be given a second term. This is a very difficult thing.

"In argument, some have said 'what will happen?' Well, people will be
upset and they have shown that they have the power to shut down the
system. I am not saying it is justified but the reality is there. If
the system is shut down, where are we as a country?

"They say if the others don't get it, they too could shut down the
system. Yes they can shut down the system but ask yourself which of
the two do you think we can survive with? And these are the realities
that we have to face.

"These are the realities that we have to allow. First, we have to sell
the achievements of our person but we have to understand the politics
of our country that we are still doing turn by turn and it must run in
a way that is equitable."

The PUNCH Reports that, Agbaje said Jonathan had done very well but
his achievements were not been publicised well enough. He said Buhari
was too old to rule, adding that he was being controlled by people
with selfish ambition.

He said, "The Buhari of 2007 and 2011 is not the Buhari of 2015. The
Buhari of 2015 is a more compromised candidate. He is not working on
his steam any longer; he is working on the steam of those who want him
there for their own reasons."

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The Barclays Premier League 2015-16 season to start on August 8

The Premier League has announced that next season's competition will begin on August 8.

According to MAILONLINE, the Barclays Premier League season will be followed by the European Championship, and the Premier League's move could allow England manager Roy Hodgson additional time to prepare his side, should they qualify for the tournament.

In a short Twitter posting, the Premier League stated: 'The 2015/16 £BPL season will kick off on Saturday 8 August'.

The date for the final day of the season has yet to be announced.

It will not be the earliest start to a Premier League campaign, with that remaining the August 7 opening day of the 1999-2000 season.
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Is Luis Suarez heading back to England? Chelsea, City, United on red Alert

Luis Suarez faces an uncertain future at Barcelona following the dismissal of sporting director Andoni Zubizarreta and the resignation of his assistant Carles Puyol, writes Neil Ashton.

The Uruguay striker is coming under increasing scrutiny at the Nou Camp since his £75million move from Liverpool and is under pressure to rediscover his goal-scoring form.

Despite just three goals in 12 games since his move from Anfield in the summer, his situation at Barcelona will be monitored by the top clubs in the Barclays Premier League.

According to MailOnline, Arsenal previously tried to sign him but Manchester City, Manchester United and Chelsea will continue to monitor the forward's progress over the next five months.

Barcelona have been decisive in the past with top players and sent Zlatan Ibrahimovic on loan to AC Milan when he failed to settle into Pep Guardiola's side after his £50m move from Inter.

Although Barcelona have no intention of selling Suarez yet, he could be the fall guy in the summer under a new regime at the Nou Camp.

Club president, Josep Maria Bartomeu revealed that he was calling the presidential elections early.

Suarez's position is further complicated by the Court of Arbitration for Sport's decision to uphold FIFA's one-year transfer ban for illegal approaches to under-age players, which means they cannot replace him yet. The Uruguay
forward, who completed a four-month ban for biting in October, was brought in during the summer on Zubizarreta's watch.

Suarez was desperate to join Barcelona and got his wish when Liverpool accepted a £75m bid for him. Coach Luis Enrique, battling to save his job at the club after falling out with Lionel Messi, has played Suarez in various roles up
front. He started last Sunday's clash with Real Sociedad but the striker was unable to prevent them losing for the third time this season in La Liga.

He has scored just once in the league — the 5-0 victory over Cordoba on December 20 — and has scored twice in Champions League victories over Apoel Nicosia and PSG.

Puyol announced he had terminated his working contract at the club in the wake of Zubizarreta's sacking on Monday.
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Wednesday, 7 January 2015

Steven Gerrard Should Have Joined Chelsea When He Had The Chance, Writes Adrian Durham

Finding nice things to write about Steven Gerrard isn't a challenge. Answering the unanswered questions remains the big issue with this Liverpool legend.

I'm not talking about the reasons behind his departure – Liverpool have their side of the story, Gerrard's allies will have his side. But he's too decent a guy to openly encourage
criticism of the club he has been a massive part of for so many years.

There are two questions that still need analysis in my view: First, should Gerrard have left Liverpool at some point in his career? My answer is yes, and it's not with the benefit of
hindsight.

Forget Captain America and Superman, no fictional superhero comes close to what the real thing achieved in Istanbul in 2005. Gerrard's performance was from the most excitable, over-dramatic comic book of all time.

It ranks as one of the very best individual performances in a football match the world has ever seen, if not the very best. What makes it even more remarkable is that Gerard went
through that Champions League-winning season feeling unwanted by Liverpool, unsure about the direction in which the club was going, and with his family witnessing disgusting abuse towards him from Liverpool fans.

Gerrard was able to rise above that to guarantee a place in Liverpool, and football, history. That in itself is a measure of the man, and it is why the time was right straight after that Champions League victory for Gerrard to leave Anfield.

In 2004 Gerrard had been linked with a move to Chelsea, whose new manager at the time, Jose Mourinho, spoke highly and openly about the Liverpool captain.

Gerrard saw the speculation and told Liverpool he wished to stay but that he also wanted guarantees that the squad would be strengthened as they struggled to compete for the title.

Throughout the 2004-05 season, while Gerrard was ripping up trees across Europe, Liverpool failed to put a new contract on the table for him, yet Rafa Benitez was in his ear telling him to sign a new deal.

Rafa had already told Gerrard privately that the club did not have a lot of money to spend in the transfer market, so the captain wanted to know how Liverpool planned to compete with players like Josemi, Djimi Traore and Salif Diao in their
ranks.

And then the moment that for me should have sealed Gerrard's departure: February 27, 2005, when Cardiff hosted the League Cup final.

FA Cup win would be wonderful send off for Steven Gerrard Liverpool led from the first minute, Gerrard's own goal levelled it with just over 10 minutes to go, and Chelsea went on to win in extra-time.

Gerrard's mum was in the stands, and around her some Liverpool fans were calling the captain a 'traitor' and calling his wife a 'slag' and a 'slut' and accusing him of only being interested in money.

According to those fans, Gerrard had scored the own goal because he wanted to join Chelsea. His mum was distraught, and so was Gerrard.

Still this colossus played his heart out for the club and the fans, and that special night in Istanbul came just a few months after the Chelsea defeat in Cardiff.

After the Champions League final Gerrard told the club he was ready to sign for five years at Liverpool. Even then nobody at Anfield seemed in a hurry to sort out Gerrard's new deal.

Barcelona, Roma, Inter Milan, Real Madrid and Chelsea had all shown serious interest in signing Gerrard. He wasn't short of options at home or abroad. Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard breaks silence on Anfield exit.

His stunning effort and quality had been the key factor in winning the Champions League, but they were miles off winning the Premier League title he craved. Gerrard could work miracles in certain matches, but not over a 38-game season.

He felt badly treated by the club, he had been abused by a pocket of fans, and the surplus of mediocre signings showed the club's ambition did not match his.

He'd proved anything that needed proving in Istanbul. The summer of 2005 was the time for Gerrard to seek a new challenge. I admire his loyalty of course, but in my view it was misplaced, and that's when he should have left.

And now, less than a year after quitting England to focus on Liverpool, the club have not matched Gerrard's loyalty by making it so easy for him to leave.

Second, was he better than Frank Lampard? Again my answer is yes, and that has been confirmed for me by the lack of class Lampard has shown towards Chelsea Football Club and its fans this season.

A simple text from a Chelsea-supporting friend of mine on New Year's Day read: 'Happy New Year! Lampard – what a w*****!'

Lampard is a Premier League legend, and while the record books will mark his contribution to Chelsea's incredible years of success with him sparkling in their midfield, that legend status among the Stamford Bridge faithful is in danger of being revoked.

To go to their title rivals is bad enough. To choose to stay there for the whole season is a slap in the face to the Chelsea fans. It's something I do not believe Gerrard would do to the Liverpool fans.

In terms of their ability on the pitch, Lampard shows class at getting into the box from midfield and scoring goals. Gerrard has so much more and he has been class at virtually
everything he has done.

Gerrard is a born leader as well, a classic captain. He's made a team shine despite being surrounded by mediocrity, Lampard only ever did it with quality players around him.

If England had played three in midfield – Carrick behind Gerrard and Lampard – they could have played together. But even our foreign coaches seemed obsessed with 4-4-2.
In the World Cup in 2006, Sven Goran Eriksson told Gerrard to hold back while Lampard went forward. What kind of coach thinks telling a player like Gerrard in his prime to play within himself is a good idea?

People will have different views on whether Gerrard should have left Liverpool, and whether he was better than Lampard. Let the debate rage on.

All I know is that I will miss Steven Gerrard, the Premier League will miss him. And I believe Liverpool will lack leadership and quality when a man regarded by many as their greatest ever player has departed.

Source: www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2898415/Steven-Gerrard-s-heroics-assured-legendary-status-Anfield-Liverpool-responded-shabbily-captain-s-loyalty.html
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