United star to finally etch his name among Europe’s elite?

Last season was undoubtedly the best that Nani has enjoyed since making his move to Manchester United in 2007. Having been largely in the shadow of fellow countryman Christiano Ronaldo during his first seasons at Old Trafford, Nani finally emerged as a player who is starting to fulfil the potential that led Sir Alex Ferguson to bring him to England.

But up until the start of last season, questions were being raised as to whether his manager was beginning to run out of patience with a player who promised much but often failed to deliver. In contrast, Nani’s form over the course of last season made him one of United’s stand out performers and put pay to any doubts as to whether the winger had what it takes to become a United superstar.

From early in the season, Nani was performing consistently and was rewarded with an extended run in the starting eleven. The player repaid the faith shown in him by his manager by delivering 18 assists during the season, comfortably more than any other Premier League player and finished the season as United’s third highest scorer behind Dimitar Berbatov and Javier Hernandez .

It is this end product and delivery, something that had often been missing from Nani’s game, which also led Nani’s fellow players to vote for him as their player’s player of the season. Rumoured to have been on his way out of United just 18 months prior, the turnaround in Nani’s form and fortunes last season was particularly marked.

Nani has always had the raw attributes to suggest that he could become a great player for United and worry opposing defences. He has pace and power combined with trickery, enabling him to beat players with ease, and has two great feet which leads full-backs to question whether he will come inside or try and get to the by-line.

He possesses a great shot from outside the box and is also a real threat on set-pieces with his pacey delivery. But it was Nani’s all round game which seemed to develop last season as he played with greater discipline in staying out wide and showed signs that he was prepared to track back in order to help out in defence when needed. However, whilst it is widely accepted that Nani had a great season last year, based on his manager’s team selection in the Champions League Final at Wembley, it is clear that Nani still has some way to go to convince him that he should be in the starting eleven for the crunch games.

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Ferguson’s decision to start with Ji-Sung Park and Antonio Valencia for that game will certainly have wrangled with Nani, particularly given his fantastic displays throughout the course of the season. Whilst it could be argued that this decision was as a result of his manager’s apprehension about facing the team widely regarded as the best in the world in Barcelona , Nani will need to keep improving in order to ensure that the same does not happen again should United go all the way to the final this season.

If last season’s displays were vitally important in elevating Nani’s importance to United and delivering a turnaround in his career, this season represents an opportunity for the 24-year old to continue his development and truly become one of the best players in Europe.

Whilst United have great depth in wide areas, and have strengthened through the signing of Ashley Young from Aston Villa, no other United winger possesses quite the same ability to turn a match single handedly and create opportunities through his ability to dribble past multiple defenders. He will certainly be an important player for United next season and it could be argued that his form could be inextricably linked to United’s hopes of retaining the Premier League title; such is Nani’s importance to the team.

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Nani must overcome the disappointing end to last season and build on his excellent displays to once again cement his side in the United starting eleven. If he is able to do that show the appetite to track back whilst continuing to deliver in the attacking third of the pitch he will once again win plaudits next season. It will be interesting to watch just how much better he can become over the coming seasons and whether he will truly be regarded as one of the best in Europe.

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A burgeoning talent set to save Fergie millions?

It’s been a good week for Tom Cleverley.

After an impressive performance off the bench in last Sunday’s Charity Shield comeback against City, a surprise England call-up on Monday, there is the chance that Cleverley could make his first start for United in the Premiership opener against West Brom on Sunday.

After an impressive performance against City, Cleverley has certainly earned himself many fans, including Fabio Capello, who named the 21 year old in his squad for the friendly against Holland this week, before it was postponed. While it was only a friendly and we shouldn’t get that carried away, it at least shows the midfielder is on Capello’s radar and with a few more good performances, Cleverley could soon be following in the footsteps of close friend Jack Wilshere and appear for the national team.

After a string of excellent performances in pre-season and on Sunday, Cleverley certainly has impressed several United players, with Patrice Evra saying:

“You saw [at Wembley] that he is not afraid. He has a lot of energy and Manchester United need a player like this.

“He’s a quiet lad – he’s a bit like Scholesy in that way. He never talks much, he just does his job on the pitch. Players like him are the future and, to win the league, the boss is not going to be afraid to give young players a chance. He knows they can help us to win more titles. That’s the United way. It’s always been that way.”

What does this season hold for Cleverley then? The youngster can certainly make an impact for United this season, and offers a more attacking option in central midfield compared to the likes of Anderson, Carrick and Fletcher. With Sir Alex always keen to give young players a chance, Cleverley should get his chance to shine this season, even if it is mostly off the bench.

The comparisons with Scholes are a bit early at the moment – we need to see how Cleverley performs on a regular basis against top competition before we even attempt to make those comparisons – but even if Cleverley can partially fill Scholes’ boots, then it’s a good thing.

And with the likes of De Gea, Phil Jones, Chris Smalling, Cleverley and Welbeck to replace retired legends like Van Der Sar and Scholes this season, there is an emphasis on youth this season, with Sir Alex keen to get the youngsters playing together regularly to create a new legacy at United when the great man retires.

The only thing that could affect Cleverley’s progress this season would be whether Wesley Sneijder completes his on-off move to Old Trafford before the end of the month. With the club apparently ready to pull the plug on a move for Sneijder this would see Cleverley’s playing time increase and give the youngster a chance to try and fill the Scholes void at Old Trafford and earn his place in the United side.

What do you think – how much of an impact can Cleverley have at United this season?

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Chelsea 2-1 West Brom – Match Review

Andre Villas-Boas recorded his first victory as Chelsea boss at Stamford Bridge this evening.

Goals from Nicolas Anelka and Florent Malouda ensured a 2-1 turnaround after falling behind to an early Shane Long strike.

In a game that ebbed and flowed, Chelsea certainly didn’t have it their own way as West Brom were more than match for the Blues and Roy Hodgson can take a lot of heart from the way his Baggies side has performed in the opening week of the Premier League season. They have certainly matched the top two sides in the country and on this performance they will certainly be challenging for a top half finish this season. Roy Hodgson has made them a tough and organised side to beat and nobody will relish facing them this season.

As for Villas-Boas he will happily take the points on this occasion but he will know that a lot of improvements will be needed if Chelsea are going to challenge United and take back their title crown.

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Two vital ingredients that will decide Manchester City’s fate

Manchester City have made an excellent start to the season and seem to have stamped their mark as one of the ‘big four’ at the top of the league, but do they have enough arrogance and self belief to take them to the title?

You can assemble a side with all the quality in the world but it counts for little if you don’t have the self belief to take you over the finish line. In the past few seasons it has been this self belief that has set the title winning sides apart from the rest. Manchester United and Chelsea have shown that they have the arrogant edge that sets them apart from their rivals. They feel that they belong at the top, as it is their rightful place and their sides act accordingly to this. To be the best, you have to believe you are the best, and this is something Manchester United in particular have no trouble with.

Take the United side from last season, it wasn’t filled with the most talented individuals of all time, but an iron self belief runs through the side, that sees them come back from the brink game after game, with late second half performances and late goals. Their gutsy self belief more than makes up for their lack of flair. They always have faith in themselves and never lose hope, continuing to give everything until the final whistle. Every player is involved in that and dedicated to the cause, and it has been the difference between them and the other sides around them.

Jose Mourinho brought the same kind of self belief to Chelsea. He assembled a team of winners, with his arrogant streak rubbing off on his players, and they gained much success throughout his term. He turned Chelsea into winners, and his psychological impact on the side was arguably more important than his tactical contribution. Chelsea believed they were the best and this paid off over the course of his reign.

We only have to look at the Arsenal side to see that you can create a side of hugely talented individuals, but it counts for little if they don’t have the required self belief to take them the next step. It is arguably more important than the talented personnel in the side, and sets the good teams apart from the trophy winners. You need that self belief to pull you through over the course of a long season.

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Manchester City will have benefitted from winning the FA Cup last season, as it will give them confidence, and certainly help to instill some of the belief necessary to take the side on to the next level. There is now an expectancy of success at the club, which although brings pressure, also demands higher standards. It is this belief that they are good enough that will take them even further.

There is a question of having potentially too much arrogance, which is always a problem when assembling a side full of world class players. Too much arrogance, could create an expectation that you are going to win without even trying, which could cause problems. Players need to be of a certain mould and you certainly need a bit of an arrogant streak to be the best. It is important that a side fears no one and doesn’t give any other team too much respect.

Manchester City are just in their infancy as a successful title challenging side, but they seem to be gathering all the elements together to achieve success at the club. As well as an array of star names, they are now starting to believe that they have enough class, and as they continue on this path, and the more successful they become, the greater their self belief will be and the harder they will be to knock off the top. As their rivals have done before them, if they believe they are the real deal then they will be, both domestically and in Europe. All the players are aware of the clubs history and they are the ones now tasked with changing it, it is not an easy task, and will require enormous amounts of bottle off the field as well as on it, but it seems like they just might have enough self belief to get there.

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Bad attitude or badly treated at White Hart Lane?

It looks like Roman Pavlyuchenko’s days at White Hart Lane are numbered, with just two substitute appearances to his name this season in the league it seems his patience has finally run out.

The Russian hitman has scored 20 goals in 75 league appearances at Tottenham, but that has failed to impress Harry Redknapp who is always on the lookout for more firepower up front as he clearly feels Pavlyuchenko is not good enough to fire Spurs back to Champions League.

With Robbie Keane and Peter Crouch departing from North London this summer, the 29-year-old striker must have felt he was in with a chance of staking a claim for a starting place, but Emmanuel Adebayor has arrived on loan and seems to be Redknapp’s first choice ahead of Jermain Defoe and Pavlyuchenko.

With his contract running out in the summer, it’s unlikely he will accept a new one even if it is offered, so surely a January transfer is imminent and a return to his native Russia will be a preferred move for the striker who is hoping to feature in Euro 2012 for his country.

Redknapp has never criticised Pavlyuchenko’s work rate or attitude, which speaks a lot for the dedication of a player that is used to sitting on the bench. Some Europa League appearances and goals this season have even drawn praise from the manager but is this just to keep the Russian happy as once again he was an unused sub in the Premier League last weekend?

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It is fair to say that Pavlyuchenko has not been given a fair chance at Spurs even with the lack of form strikers at times, and it is surely understandable that a player of his age wants first team football to enhance his international career. Whether Tottenham decide to sell him in January or just release him in the summer, the relationship between the two parties is becoming a sour one and it may become a very unwanted distraction for Redknapp in the coming weeks.

The former Spartak Moscow player’s agent has constantly voiced his concerns at the lack of first team football for his client and now Pavlyuchenko has added to that.

Pavlyuchenko told Russian newspaper Sport Express: “I don’t believe I can fight my way into the Tottenham starting line-up. Players can feel what the manager thinks about them, and I know that the manager doesn’t count on me these days.

“I don’t want to be the team’s fourth striker. I want to play in the big games in the Premier League, the Europa League, which I am playing in, doesn’t interest anyone here.

“I don’t know whether Redknapp is telling the truth when he says he doesn’t want to lose me. I guess he is not telling the truth, Redknapp says I’m not playing because my pre-season wasn’t good. I can’t understand that.

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“Something must change. I must play in order not to miss Euro 2012, and there is a danger of missing such an important tournament, you don’t get into the national squad on past achievements. I will be 30 in December, and it could be my last big tournament.”

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The top TEN ‘Wasted Talents’ within the Premier League

Every manager brings something different out of every player. Some managers like Wenger and Ferguson pride themselves on getting the best out of their players whilst others such as Redknapp expect their squad to prove themselves or face being dropped. Players are signed for their clubs in a frenzy of praise from manager and fans with press releases, blog posts and YouTube compilations spreading at an exponential rate the moment a player signing is announced, but it doesn’t always work out. Look at Diego Forlan. A laughing stock in the Premier League but then he gets shipped of to Villarreal and starts banging in the goals like nobody’s business. I remember one year he scored a hat trick on the last day of the season to win the golden boot for Europe joint with Thierry Henry. Not bad for a striker who supposedly didn’t know where the goal was. And he’s not the only one. Every season there is wasted talent in the league, players not being played or not benefiting from their manager’s tactics. So who are the top ten wasted talents in the premier league this season?

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The root of Arsenal’s problems?

When Gary Lewin left Arsenal director Ken Friar described him as “quite simply… one of the best physiotherapists in world football” and he was right. Lewin, who began his career with Arsenal as a goalkeeper, became a physio for the Gunners in the early eighties and worked under George Graham, Bruce Rioch and Arsene Wenger. His unquestionable talents however led him from working for both Arsenal and the FA to securing a full-time post with the England team. For many it is too simplistic to say that Arsenal’s injury problems post-Lewin have been down to his departure and for others the Arsenal medical staff is now riddled with incompetence, but what does the evidence suggest?

Misdiagnosis

Misdiagnosis is one of the major problems for footballers suffering from repeated injuries and the Arsenal medical staff have been caught out on numerous occasions in recent years. Most recently we have Jack Wilshere who was supposed to be out for a few days after injuring himself in pre-season, this turned into five months shortly after. The problem here lies not only in the poor judgement of the injury but also in the revelation that this is an old injury to Wilshere that had gone unnoticed and been allowed to degenerate. The same can be said for Vermaelen last season: originally out for a week, that week turned into the majority of the season as he suffered continuous recurrences of his injury before finally having surgery to sort the problem out. Kieran Gibbs was also recently let down. His stomach problems were supposedly over when a hernia was discovered and the Arsenal medical team admitted that this had been the likely cause of the problem all along. His return date is currently unknown.

Diaby in particular sums up our last few years of medical history. The Frenchman’s ankles seem to be made of glass, or perhaps something more brittle. Diaby’s injuries can at least be partly blamed on the initial ankle injury that he suffered at the hands of Sunderland’s Smith in 2006. However, since then Diaby has been fit for approximately half of his time with the club. Whether Diaby’s fitness has been mismanaged or simply unfortunate it would be easier to overlook the situation if the same things had not happened with Rosicky, van Persie, Fabregas, Gibbs, Vermaelen, Wilshere, Walcott and others. All of those players have for whatever reason spent considerable, and repeated, times on the sidelines sometimes taking years to regain full fitness. At first I was one of the people to say that we were just unlucky. That our players were simply on the wrong end of freak tackles like Taylor’s on Eduardo, Smith’s on Diaby or Chiellini’s on van Persie. However you have to take into account how players recover from these injuries. And also with the exception of broken bones, which really are freak injuries, the medical staff should know when a player is reaching their limits physically and should not be playing.

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Figures

This season we have already had the second highest number of injuries in the league. We haven’t yet reached December and already Jenkinson, Gibbs, Miyaichi, Sagna, Vermaelen and Wilshere have all been injured; most of them still are. I managed to dig up some figures for the number of injuries sustained amongst Premier League clubs since the beginning of 2003 and over those nine years it doesn’t look good for Arsenal.

When comparing Arsenal to other clubs I have looked at Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United. The reason for this is that these teams are the most similar to Arsenal, not only in the budget for their medical staff, but also because these four teams have consistently been in the Champions League and therefore have played roughly the same amount, and types, of games that Arsenal have.

So, over this period Liverpool have suffered on average 42 injuries per calendar year, Chelsea have averaged 45, Man Utd 57 and Arsenal 65. Now there are obviously some flaws with this data in that it only specifies the number of injuries and not the length of the injuries. However, it gives a good idea of the problems faced at each club and we know for a fact that Arsenal have also had a considerable amount of long-term injuries over this period. Moreover, part of the medical staff’s responsibilities is to help prevent injuries as well as treat them and these figures are quite damning on this issue.

So this tells us that Arsenal do appear to have a general problem with injuries in comparison to other clubs. But what do these figures tell us about Arsenal’s problems since Gary Lewin left the club? Well in the years previous to Gary Lewin’s departure Arsenal averaged 62.5 injuries per season and after it we have averaged 75. That is a considerable jump, especially considering that during that time advances in medicine have been made to the point that we should be better equipped to deal with injuries.

Other factors

When this debate comes up amongst Arsenal fans the other arguments include the fact that people foul us more and also our small squad means that players have to play more games. To an extent both of these are true. Playing possession football does invite more fouls on to your team – the more time you have the ball the more likely you are to get fouled. However, against the vast majority of opposition teams all of the top clubs play a form of possession football and it doesn’t seem to affect them nearly as badly as it does Arsenal. In terms of the small squad I think there might be a case to argue there but that doesn’t explain why the figures jumped so sharply the year after Gary Lewin left for England.

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Ultimately it seems quite hard to argue that Gary Lewin’s departure was, as so many people have said, the root of all our problems when we were clearly struggling before. However what these figures do suggest is that his departure certainly hasn’t helped. Arsenal’s recently built medical centre will hopefully go some way to alleviating the problem but one thing is for certain: it is an issue that has taken too long to be addressed.

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Pardew targets three points

Newcastle manager Alan Pardew has admitted that his side are going through a difficult spell currently, but has aimed for three points against Swansea this weekend to stop the rot.

After an impressive and unbeaten start to the season the Tynesude club have lost three out of their last four games, with defeats to Chelsea, Manchester City and Norwich causing them to slip down the league standings.

A number of key players have picked up injuries for the Geordies, and Pardew hopes that this will be the toughest part of the campaign for his team.

“We are having a tough run in terms of injuries and suspensions,” he told Mirror Football.

“This is what the Premier League is about – it tests you.

“You are not going to have it smooth all year, and maybe this is our rough patch,” he stated.

Meanwhile Jonas Gutierrez is hoping to get back to winning ways against Brendan Rodgers’ men next time out, and feels the fans deserve a victory.

“We now have to give a gift to the fans. We want to give all the supporters who have followed us all season a boost.

“Swansea is a good opportunity for us to return to winning ways. We need a win because we have not picked up three points for four games.

“When that happens you start dropping down the table and we cannot let his happen,” he concluded.

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The Daily Mail also report that Pardew may well have the services of Cheik Tiote and Fabricio Coloccini to call upon against Swansea, as the pair make a recovery from injury.

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Jermain Defoe ready for Baggies challenge

Tottenham striker Jermain Defoe has confirmed that he is fit and available for selection for his side’s game against West Brom on Tuesday night.

The England international has been unavailable for Harry Redknapp’s men recently due to a hamstring injury, but played 20 minutes in the North London club’s 1-1 draw with Swansea at the weekend.

Defoe is raring to go, and hopes he will get a chance to play against Roy Hodgson’s men.

“I missed three games in a short space of time,” he told the club’s official website.

“No-one wants to get injured, it was a hamstring, quite minor, but I have to be careful, especially with the way I play. I’ve no problems now and I’m ready to go.

“West Brom

have only had one full day’s rest, so that could play a part, especially with the intensity of the Premier League.

“Every game is massive, every game is like a cup final and we need to get the points to stay up there.

“Everyone is beating everyone this season and we have to win to stay up there.

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“I can’t wait for 2012 to get going. Hopefully I’ll get a chance on Tuesday and do my stuff,” he concluded.

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Fergie weighs up £5m move to bolster defensive options

The Daily Mail are reporting Manchester United are looking to add to their defensive options through the signing of Diacko Fofana.

The 17-year old, who broke into the Nice first team this season, is said to be under contract until 2015 and would command a transfer fee of £5 million.

With uncertainty over the right-back position for the long-term, Fofana is just one of a number of options Alex Ferguson has been looking at to replace the retired Gary Neville.

The teenager made his debut for the Ligue 1 side in their 1-0 loss to Montpellier and although he won’t be ready just yet for the United first team; Fergie is looking for defensive reinforcements and provide further back to Rafael Da Silva and the versatile Chris Smalling and Phil Jones.

As well as the Nice right-back, Alex Ferguson has also been looking to Crystal Palace’s Nathanial Clyne and PSV’s Jetro Willems in recent weeks as the Scot looks to add some depth to his United squad.

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