Saturday, 11 August 2012

My Match Report : Brazil 1-2 Mexico



Mexico beat Brazil at Wembley to secure their first Gold medal of the 2012 London Olympic games. It was the Mexicans third straight win at Wembley with Oribe Peralta scoring a double for them which moved his tally up to four goals in the tournament. Hulk scored in reply for the Brazilians which turned out only to be a consolation for the South Americans.



Mexico kicked off, and in 30 seconds, it was 1-0. Manchester United's Rafael lost possesion and the ball fell to Peralta, who cooly slotted the ball past Gabriel's near post. After the goal, the game turned scrappy and both teams were making mistakes. This frustrated Brazil's head coach, Mano Menezes, who made a substitution on the 32nd minute mark, bringing on Hulk for Alex Sandro. The only good chance in the first Half fell to Chelsea's new signing Oscar, but he could only hit a shot into Jose Corona's gloves. Brazils wonder kid, Neymar, looked bright but he was wasteful in his play.


Brazil started the second half better with a Neymar shot from 25 yards which just went over the bar. Neymar missed a golden chance for Brazil when he leaned back and scooped the ball over the bar when he should of scored. This moment really summed up his day. Down the other end, another golden chance came and went, as Fabian went 1 vs 1 with Gabriel. Fabian tried going around the goalkeeper but the Brazilian held him up. The chance looked to be gone but Fabian tried an over head kick, which unluckily hit the bar. The game started to get more interesting, and in the 75th minute, it was 2-0. Fabian whipped in a Free Kick from the right, which found the unmarked Oribe Peralta who headed it in for his second of the game. It was very poor marking by the Brazilians, who were poor for most of the game. In the 90th minute, Mexico lost their concentration and Brazils best player on the day, Hulk, ran through and slotted it past the Mexican keeper Corona. Then, unbelievably, the best chance of the game came in added time when Hulk whipped the ball in which found the unmarked Oscar at the near post, but he could only head the ball over the bar, incredible miss! Oscar didnt impress at Wembley and Chelsea fans will be hoping this was just a one off.

Full time score : Brazil 1-2 Mexico
Scorers : Hulk, Peralta (2)
Referee : Mark Clattenburg
Attendence : 86162



The Capital One Cup first round scores


Leeds United v Shrewsbury  Town
Neil Warnocks Leeds beat Shrewsbury Town 4-0 in the first round of the Capital One cup.
The goalscorers
Becchio
Varney
Norris
McCormack

Wolves v Aldershot
Wolves opened the scoring with Ebanks-Blake on 53 minutes but 9 minutes later Aldershot equalized with Rankine. The game went to penalties and Wolves won it on sudden death 7-6.

Crewe v Hartlepool
Crewe were easy winners as they strolled to a 5-0 win.

Watford v Wycombe
Watford creep into the second round with a narrow 1-0 win over Wycombe AET

Hull v Rotherham
1-1 Hull won 7-6 on penalties

Bury v Middlesborough
1-2

Carlisle v Accrington Stanley
1-0

CheltenhamTown v Mk Dons
1-1 MK Dons win 4-2 on penalties

Doncaster v York City
1-1 Doncaster won on penalties 3-2

Notts County v Bradford City 
0-1 (AET)

Rochedale v Barnsley
3-4 (AET)

Sheffield United v Burton
 2-2  (Burton won 5-3 on penalties)

Walsall v Brentford
1-0





















Friday, 10 August 2012

Interview with Billy Kee.

Below is an interview with Burton Albion striker Billy Kee.

Q: Who was your footballing idol while you were growing up?
A: Can't say I had an idol I say I looked up to my dad a lot. 

Q: How did you get introduced to footballer?
A: I got introduced to football by my dad and brother I started in goal when I was 8. 

Q: How did you get spotted by Leicester?
A: Leicester spotted me at Mountsorrel when I was playing for New Parks U13s as a centre-half

Q: What's the best experience that you've had as a footballer?
A: The whole round experience is class everyday. Seeing and learning new things but playing in the play-off final is one of the best experiences I've had.

Q: What's the best defender that you have played against?
A: Erm, I'm not sure about that, I don't really focus if they have a good game and keep me quiet I rather say I was rubbish than them being good.

Q: Finally, what advice would you give to a young footballer?
A: For a young footballer I would say to just follow your heart and work hard.

I would like to thank Billy Kee for taking time out of his schedule to answer these questions.


Thursday, 9 August 2012

Can Fleetwood seal Barton loan deal?

Joey Barton has been training with league 2 side Fleetwood Town for a while now and is on the brink of signing a loan deal with the club. Joey Barton was signed at the beginning of last season  by previous manager Neil Warnock. Barton played a pivotal role in the QPR team in the 2011/12 Premier League season.

However Joey Barton is now looking at a loan deal with Fleetwood because of his actions on the last game of the season at the Etihad Stadium the home of Manchester City, one of Bartons previous clubs. It was a vital game in QPRs season but unlucky for Barton he lost his cool with an incident between him and Tevez which resulted in Joey elbowing Tevez also he kneed Aguero in the back of the leg as a result of that Vincent Kompany got involved and Barton attempted a headbutt on him.

As a result of his actions Barton recieved a 12 match ban. QPR would allow this move as if he went to a lower league club he would be able to return quicker as they play more games.

Can Leeds achieve promotion to the Premier League without Snodgrass?


Robert Snodgrass has been the main man at Elland Road, for quite some time now and his departure to Premier League side Norwich may be a key factor if they are to fail in their quest to reach England’s top tier. So let’s have a look and see if they are capable of surviving without their former skipper.


Warnock Wonders:

Leeds Boss Neil Warnock has an impressive record with championship clubs and he has sent them on their way to the Premier League on different occasions, most notably with Sheffield United and QPR. He is good man-to-man manager, who sends a crystal clear message across to his players, he may not be obsessed with attractive football, but what he does get out of his players is passion, commitment, desire and a winning mentality. They play for him, they work for him and if they don’t, then they are in for it, come the end of the game. Warnock has brought in many new faces at Leeds, most of which he has managed before and some who have experienced promotion. What he also has is bags of experience, if you look at his squad he has players such as Michael Brown 35-years-old, Adam Drury is 33, Jamie Ashdown is now 31, Danny Pugh (29), Paddy Kenny (34) and Andy Gray (34). It’s not just a bunch of old-heads though, as there are also many exciting youngsters in the ranks aswell such as the versatile Aidy White, Alex Cairns, Jason Pearce and Tom Lees. Warnock will continue to bring in new players if he thinks they are required and as soon as his players arrive, they will understand what he expects of them.


Squad Depth:

Its obvious that Championship sides don’t have the largest of squads, but when you look at Leeds, they have a lot of players in each position, including 6 strikers, 8 midfielders, 9 defenders, players who can play in various role’s, aswell as 4 goalkeepers. There are some top class players in the squad, who can play at Premiership level; they have players who can come in when others are injured and suspended. They have quality in their back up aswell, they don’t want to be throwing a player in, who isn’t really committed to the club and is just there to make up the numbers; so that’s why they have great players in each position. A big squad is needed if you want to make a serious assault on the Championship and that’s what Leeds boast.


Becchio the key man:

It isn’t clear what formation the Whites will play, nor what system, but what is clear is that they have goals up their sleeve. They have many proven goalscorers to offer, although the main man up top is Argentinian Striker Luciano Becchio. Becchio is a natural goalscorer, who can find the net from all angles and distances. He only managed to score 11 goals last season, which was because he was suffering from a hamstring injury. He seems to have moved on from the injury and Neil Warnock is
expecting him to recapture his goalscoring exploits.He thrived on the quality service of Snodrgass and now its up to his team-mates to deliver, if you put in a plate for him, he is likely to put it away. Different Combinations of strike partnerships can be tried out, but I believe that it would be best to play with Becchio spearheading the attack and Luke Varney occupying the second-striker role, playing just behind. I feel that Varney and Becchio would work very well together and spring up some goals. Whoever he plays with, Becchio will be a key player for the West Yorkshire outfit.


Leeds have always been a huge club and there home lies in the Premier League, this season is there real chance to achieve Premier League status once again, I believe they have what is required and what it takes to climb back into England’s top division.


Wednesday, 8 August 2012

Player To Watch : Moussa Konate

We take a look at Senegals new Wonderkid Moussa Konate...

Getting to know Him

Moussa Konate is a Senegalese footballer who plays for Israeli club Maccabi Tel Aviv. The 19 year old who can either play as a Striker or a Winger played for Senegals U23s at this years London Olympics. He has also played For the Senegal U20s and the Senegal senior team. He has played three times for the senior side and scored twice.

London 2012 Olympics

Moussa Konate scored 5 goals in 4 games for Senegal in London this Summer. It was personally a brilliant tournament for the young man but Senegal will be disapointed that they did not go further in the competition after looking so promising in the early stages. Senegal came second in the Group behind GB. In their first game, Konate scored a late equaliser against GB to earn a draw at Old Trafford. In Senegals second game at wembley, Moussa scored twice to earn a 2-0 victory over Uruguay. In their third group game, Konate scored an equaliser against the UAE to earn another 1-1 draw and set up a Quarter final game at Wembley with Mexico. Konate scored but it wasn't enough for Senegal as they lost 4-2 after ET.

How good is Konate?

Take a look for yourself.....


Who is interested in Moussa?

Man City, Man Utd, Newcastle and West Ham have all apparently shown an interest in Moussa according to the Newspapers which is understandable as he looks like a real talent. However, I think he has only been linked with Newcastle because they have Demba Ba & Papiss Demba Cisse who are also from Senegal. Realistically, I cant see any of these teams signing him.

Prediction for the future?

I think Moussa Konate can become a good quality player playing at the highest levels off the Game. If he moved to the Premier league, he could become a hit straight away like Demba Ba & Papiss Cisse for his scoring. He has a big future ahead of him!



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Tuesday, 7 August 2012

Interview with James Caton.

Below is an interview with former Bolton player and current Blackpool trialist James Caton.

Q: How did you start off playing football?
A: I think my dad introduced football to me when I was about 4. We used to have a big garden so he would set up goals and I would have to kick with both feet from a very young age.

Q: As a child were you good at any other sports?
A: That is the first real sport that I took up and as I got older I was introduced to more sports including rugby, which was great as my school got to all of the national finals, and I was lucky enough to get the chance to play rugby league at Twickenham in the final and score a full length try.

Q: Did you play in any other positions (football)?
A: I've always varied between a striker and a winger and I joined a local club called Widnes Wolves when I was about 7 and it was from here that I got picked up at Bolton.

Q: Who did you inspire to be like as a child?
A: I always looked up to David Beckham when I was younger as he was the famous face of football, however now I aspire to be like Cristiano Ronaldo as his style of play is very like mine, he is a fantastic player and is my favourite player now.

Q: Have you had much interest in you since your release from Bolton?
A: James did not answer this question but the interest in him is obviously very high as many different rumours have been made about him and after his time at Derby he got noticed a lot more and got picked up by Blackpool and scored against Everton on his debut.

Q: Finally, what do you make about Clough not signing you after all the praise that you recieved from Derby supporters:
A: James told me to use my opinion in this question as he did not want to answer it, I believe that it was a stupid decision not to sign him. The only reason that we did not sign him was because we signed Coutts and Jacobs and after seeing James play in the two friendlys that he did take part in he looked better than both of them while alsos being younger. Bad decision by Nigel in my opinion.

I would like to thank James for taking time out of his busy schedule to answer my questions.