Thursday, May 17, 2012

Euro 2012 England Team Announced



With Euro 2012 on the horizon, new England manager Roy Hodgson has made his first ever England squad announcement and there certainly are a few talking points. Here we go through the 23 players named who will be looking to bring home the Euro 2012 trophy.

Goalkeepers:
Joe Hart (17 caps)
Rob Green (11)

John Ruddy (0)

Scott Carson, currently playing with Bursapor in Turkey, has been omitted and John Ruddy from Norwich brought in. A deserved call-up I say given his performances for the Canaries this season in the Premier League.

Defenders:
Leighton Baines (7)
Gary Cahill (8-2 goals)
Ashley Cole (93)
Glen Johnson (35-1)
Joleon Lescott (14)
John Terry (72-6)
Phil Jones (4)

Cole will of course be the first choice left-back with Baines his back-up. On the right, Johnson is first choice and with Kyle Walker unavailable due to a broken toe, Hodgson has decided to not call up Micah Richards but instead rely on Jones to cover given his versatility.

Cahill and Lescott will battle it out to partner Terry in central defence. The call-up of Terry has surprised a lot of people given the talk leading up to the squad announcement was that Rio Ferdinand was going to be in instead of Terry. This was due to Terry having lost the England captaincy in February after being sent to a trial, scheduled for the 9th of July, charged with racially abusing Ferdinand’s brother Anton who plays for QPR.

Terry of course will still not be captain as it was the English FA that stripped him of it, leading to former manager Fabio Capello handing in his resignation out of principle.

Hodgson has said that Ferdinand was omitted for “footballing reasons” and this will mean he has never represented England at the European Championships despite having 81 caps and once dubbed the “new Bobby Moore”. Bear in mind that his own manager at Manchester United, Sir Alex Ferguson, recently questioned publicly the 33-year old’s ability to handle the rigours of tournament football.

Although Ferdinand has had better form lately, I do not think Hodgson has made a mistake here as Terry is less injury prone than Ferdinand and will do as good a job, if not better. Besides, the bloke has pleaded not guilty so who are we to condemn the man for something he is yet to be proven guilty of?

Midfielders:
Gareth Barry (52-3)
Stewart Downing (33)
Steven Gerrard (90-19)
Frank Lampard (90-23)
Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain (0)
James Milner (24)
Scott Parker (11)
Theo Walcott (22-3)
Ashley Young (19-5)

I am very pleased to see the Ox included despite being uncapped previously as he has been very exciting to watch this season when playing for Arsenal. Not only does he have pace and power, but he also has better awareness than Theo Walcott so I would not expect him to replicate Walcott’s role in the 2006 World Cup in Germany.

The Ox will be pushing Young, Walcott and Downing for the starting wingers’ berths should Hodgson employ wingers. Milner can also play on the right wing if need be.

Chances are Hodgson will need the pace on the outside given that England lack pace through the middle however with Gerrard, Lampard, Parker and Barry all in their 30’s. Aside from Parker, whose participation is in some doubt due to an Achilles problem, the others are tried, tested and failed at an international tournament.

Perhaps one of Manchester United’s central pairing of Paul Scholes or Michael Carrick should have been considered. Although Scholes at 37 is older, he has shown in coming out of retirement this season that he still has what it takes to play at a high level. Not only that, he has the freshest legs of the lot having only played for four months of the season! Carrick has had his best season in four years but still did not make the standby list.

It just goes to show that the central creativity will have to come primarily from Gerrard or Lampard given that Parker and Barry are more defensive minded midfielders. Gerrard is a certainty to start pretty much every game given that Hodgson has named him as England captain.

I feel that Downing’s inclusion is disappointing especially given the poor season he has had with Liverpool. Perhaps Hodgson did not bother with statistics and stuck with a player he knew from his short time at Liverpool. 36 EPL games, 72 shots, 0 goals and 0 assists, yet he is on the plane?!

Instead of Downing, I would prefer Hodgson give a chance to either Scott Sinclair or even Nathan Dyer. Both of whom have been in fine form for Swansea this season showing that they can mix it with the big boys in the Premier League. Sinclair has 8 goals and 5 assists from 35 appearances in the EPL whilst Dyer has 5 goals and 4 assists from 29 appearances. These boys are in much better form than Downing. Big mistake my boy Roy.

Forwards:
Wayne Rooney (73-28)
Andy Carroll (3-1)
Danny Welbeck (4)
Jermain Defoe (46-15)

Despite carrying a two-game suspension, Rooney was always going to be included and he will be hoping England have either qualified or have a chance to qualify by the time he gets to put his boots on for the final group match. Needless to say, England’s chances of going deep in this tournament rests largely on this young man’s shoulders.

Defoe is a player I like so I am happy Hodgson has been included. He just knows where the goals are.

I can understand why Hodgson has picked Carroll, because you sometimes just need a big target man to hit the ball to when the passing play is not working and the direct route one football is required. Of course, the better alternative would have been Stoke City’s Peter Crouch who had a better EPL record this season (33 games, 10 goals, 2 assists, and 60 shots compared to Carroll’s 35 games, 4 goals, 2 assists and 88 shots) and is a proven international performer with 42 caps and 22 goals. Another alternate big front man that could be considered is Norwich City’s Grant Holt who knows how to use his size upfront. Not only that, he is the second-highest scoring Englishman in the EPL behind Rooney and 3 goals better than the next Englishman Danny Graham of Swansea. Personally, I would have gone for Crouch given his international experience with Holt my second choice. Carroll would be packing his bags for a holiday if I were England manager!

Welbeck’s inclusion for me is simply not a good choice. Despite making it into Manchester United’s starting XI this season and relegating both Javier Hernandez and Dimitar Berbatov to the bench, he is still quite a raw talent. He played 30 EPL games, scored 9 goals, had 4 assists and 80 shots.  There are two players who stand out for me and who should be included above Welbeck.

My first choice is Chelsea’s Daniel Sturridge who also played 30 EPL games, scored 11 goals, had 3 assists and 93 shots but bear in mind that whilst Welbeck primarily played as an out-an-out central striker, Sturridge was more a right-sided forward playing off his teammates Didier Drogba or Fernando Torres who were in the central striker’s role.

The alternate would be Aston Villa’s captain, Gabriel Agbonlahor who played 33 games, scored 5 goals, had 5 assists and 59 shots. The lower stats are primarily due to Gabby playing more as a winger which gives him added versatility to the England squad.

On standby: Jack Butland, Adam Johnson, Daniel Sturridge, Phil Jagielka, Jordan Henderson

However, Hodgson has named his squad as is and barring any injuries, nothing will change it.

So what will the first XI look like? It depends on who they are playing really as I see Hodgson switching between a 4-4-2 or a 4-5-1 formation.

Against supposed ‘weaker’ opposition: (4-4-2)

                                                Hart
Johnson               Terry                     Cahill                     Cole
Walcott             Gerrard (C)             Parker                 Young
                             Rooney                  Carroll
If Rooney is suspended during use of this formation, Defoe would be expected to line up instead.
Against stronger opposition: (4-5-1)
                                                Hart

Johnson               Terry                     Cahill                     Cole

                                              Parker

Walcott              Gerrard (C)            Barry                     Young
                                              Rooney
If Rooney is suspended during use of this formation, Carroll would be used as the lone target man.
England’s first match from Group D is a tough one against France, followed by Sweden and then Ukraine.
I reckon France, despite their troubles at the last World Cup, will finish top of the group. So that second match against Sweden is the decider to see who will finish second behind France and I think England might do enough to sneak into the quarter-finals. Unfortunately, that is as far as they will go because Spain will be waiting for them then.

Monday, May 14, 2012

EPL 2011/2012 Final Day Wrap

It's all over and after 90-odd minutes of twists and turns, Manchester City have ended a 44-year wait and are the champions!

Despite Manchester United holding out for a 1-0 win at the Stadium of Light against Sunderland, it was not enough as City pulled off a miracle with 2 goals in stoppage time at the end of 90 minutes to seal a 3-2 win over QPR.

Although QPR lost, they were lucky to not be relegated as Bolton conceded a late penalty to allow Stoke to equalise at 2-2 which consigns the Trotters to the Championship next season.

Arsenal held on to 3rd spot with a topsy turvy 3-2 win over West Bromwich Albion at The Hawthorns, mainly thanks to some farcical goalkeeping from Martin Fulop.

Tottenham finished in 4th with an efficient 2-0 win at home over Fulham.

The Arsenal and Tottenham results meant Newcastle had no chance of making a Champions League berth but regardless, the Geordies' 3-1 loss at Goodison Park to Everton kept them in 5th spot and a place in the Europa League next season. Everton's win was marred by a red card to Australian Tim Cahill at the end of the game for put his hands on Yohan Cabaye's neck and constantly inviting him for a fight in the carpark! Shameful scenes for a player who has been a role model for so many Australian kids.

The other games finished as follows:

Chelsea 2 - 1 Blackburn
Norwich City 2 - 0 Aston Villa
Swansea 1 - 0 Liverpool
Wigan Athletic 3 - 2 Wolverhampton Wanderers

See you all next season, if not for Euro 2012!

Man City are the Champions for 2011/2012!

Sergio Aguero has delivered the title to Manchester City with a goal at the end of stoppage time!

Amazing scenes at Etihad Stadium as fans pour onto the pitch to celebrate their first title after 44 years!

In a strange shot though, QPR's Djibril Cisse was seen celebrating with his fellow Frenchman Samir Nasri at the end but given that Cisse scored the first equaliser, you could not say he had a conflict of interest could you?!

GOAL!

Dzeko scores with a header from a corner in the 1st minute of stoppage time!

There's four minutes left for City to win the title!

Man City vs QPR substitution

Carlos Tevez makes way for the temperamental Mario Balotelli as Manchester City have resorted to long shots.

QPR also make a change, bringing on Jay Bothroyd for Bobby Zamora. Some fresh legs upfront to hold the ball up...if it gets there!

EPL Match Update

Djibril Cisse equalises for QPR in the 47th minute tilting the title back in Manchester United's favour but then Joey Barton's stupidity, something we have seen over the years, has seen him get a red card in unsavoury scenes at Etihad Stadium.

It's back to the wall stuff for QPR as they try to hang on with 10-men.

GOOOOOOAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLL!!!!! Against the run of play and with poor defending from City, QPR take the lead! Armand Traore skips down the left far too easily and sends over a beautiful curling cross right onto the head of the onrushing James Mackie who was completely unmarked. Mackie flies in and nods it down into the ground. One bounce and it's into the roof of the net!

City respond by bringing on a third striker Edin Dzeko and don't be surprised to see the volatile Mario Balotelli come on soon.

EPL Half-Time Update

It is now half-time and how things have changed in the last few minutes of the first half!

Both Manchester clubs lead 1-0 which means City is still top of the table and on course to end their 44-year wait for the title.

QPR thought they were going to stay up having heard that Stoke had taken the lead against Bolton but two goals in the last 7 minutes of the first half from Mark Davies and Kevin Davies sees Bolton in front 2-1 at half-time. If the results stay this way then as I predicted yesterday, QPR will drop below Bolton into that last relegation spot. As such, the second half should see QPR come out all guns blazing which should open up space for City to exploit.

With Tottenham leading 1-0 against Fulham and Arsenal drawing 2-2 at WBA, Spurs jump into third and an automatic Champions League spot.

19 goals have been scored across 9 games showing why the EPL is the most watched football league in the world.

The only game with no goals? Swansea vs Liverpool...but then what else would you expect from Liverpool?! ;)

Let's see more goals flow in the second half!

EPL Match Updates

6 minutes left in the first half and the blue half of Manchester are singing and dancing in the stands as they go back on top of the table!

Thanks to an Argentinian, no, not Sergio Aguero, no, not Carlos Tevez, but their right-back Pablo Zabaleta!

Despite QPR putting numbers behind the ball they find themselves a goal down.

EPL Match Updates


Half an hour into the final round of games and Manchester United are back on top of the table!

The Red Devils currently lead 1-0 courtesy of a 19th minute goal from England's talisman Wayne Rooney whilst their rivals City are at a 0-0 stalemate with QPR despite majority of the play being in QPR's own half.

With Stoke leading 1-0 at home to Bolton thanks to a Jonathan Walters goal in the 11th minute At this rate, QPR will be staying up regardless of the result at Etihad Stadium.

Newcastle are 2-0 down to Everton at Goodison Park which means they will be unable to take advantage of any slip-ups by Arsenal who have just hit back to make it 2-2 against WBA.

Tottenham meanwhile took an early lead with a goal in the first minute from Emmanuel Adebayor against Fulham.

Stay tuned for more updates!

Saturday, May 12, 2012

English Premier League Final Day Preview

We head into the final day of the most exciting league in the world with the title still up for grabs! Of course Manchester City are in the driver’s seat as a win at home over Queens Park Rangers will see them lift the trophy after a 44-year wait. Defending champions Manchester United travel to Sunderland knowing that even victory there may be inadequate as their rivals boast a superior 8-goal difference.
Mark Hughes will be looking to get one over Roberto Mancini, the man who replaced him at City, as well as keeping his team up in the Premier League. However, City will have what it takes to seal the deal having already seen off their rivals 1-0 in their recent title-deciding derby.
Meanwhile, Arsenal travel to West Bromwich Albion looking to seal up third place and automatic Champions League qualification whilst their bitter North London rivals Tottenham should hang on to fourth spot as they welcome Fulham to White Hart Lane. That will put Spurs into the Champions League qualifying rounds unless Chelsea defeats Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena in this year’s Champions League final. Of course, if Spurs win and Arsenal lose or draw, then Spurs will leapfrog their rivals for automatic qualification.
Newcastle United are in with a mathematical chance of claiming either third or fourth should Arsenal and/or Spurs stumble across the finish line but face a difficult task away at Goodison Park against Everton. Looks like the Magpies are bound for the Europa League next season.
As mentioned in my penultimate round preview, Wigan sealed their safety by defeating Blackburn and in turn, condemned Rovers to join Wolves in relegation to England’s second tier league next season.
So that leaves 3 teams fighting for survival - Aston Villa, QPR and Bolton. However, given Villa’s superior goal difference over both QPR and Bolton, the fight will really only be between QPR and Bolton.
At present, Bolton sit in the relegation zone 2 points below QPR but with City expected to beat QPR, the Trotters can leapfrog into safety with a victory away at Britannia Stadium against a faltering Stoke who have nothing to play for.
Writer’s prediction:
1st Manchester City
2nd Manchester United
3rd Arsenal
4th Tottenham
5th Newcastle United
Final relegated team: QPR
Spurs will also be in the Champions League qualifying rounds as Bayern Munich will lift this season’s Champions League trophy in their own backyard, thus denying Chelsea a berth. Shame, as that will also most likely mean no permanent manager’s role for Roberto Di Matteo.
See you all soon for Euro 2012!

Saturday, May 5, 2012

English Premier League Penultimate Round

Heading into the penultimate round of the most exciting league in the world there are a few sub-plots from top to bottom.

At the top of the table, the two Manchester clubs are fighting it out to see who ends up as this season’s champions. City currently hold onto the top spot by virtue of a superior 8 goal difference over United and have their destiny in their own hands. With United expected to win both their final two games at home to Swansea before travelling away to Sunderland, City know that if they beat both Newcastle at Sports Direct Arena and QPR at home on the final day of the season, they will be crowned EPL champions for season 11/12.

Below them Arsenal and Tottenham are favourites to finish third and fourth respectively to claim the final UEFA Champions League places given their remaining fixtures - Arsenal welcome Norwich at the Emirates Stadium before travelling to West Bromwich Albion whilst Spurs travel to Villa Park to face Aston Villa before welcoming Fulham at White Hart Lane. Newcastle will try to claim one of those spots for themselves but face a tough assignment this round against City. However they will the Geordies will go into the match full of confidence on the back of a 2-0 victory over Chelsea at Stamford Bridge thanks to two sensational goals from the signing of the season Papiss Cisse. Chelsea too are in with a mathematical chance to claim fourth spot but seem to be more distracted by their upcoming FA Cup Final appearance against Liverpool as well as travelling to Munich at the end of the season to take on Bayern Munich in the UEFA Champions League final.

At the other end of the table, the incentive for those involved in the relegation battle is massive given the drop of £30 million in revenue for clubs that get relegated from the richest league in the world.

Although Wolverhampton Wanderers were struggling under Mick McCarthy, ever since they sacked him they have been in free fall and have already claimed the wooden spoon.

In my season preview last year, I mentioned that Wigan Athletic, Wolves and Blackburn Rovers would be involved in a relegation battle and right now there are five clubs still involved, Aston Villa, Wigan, QPR, Bolton Wanderers and Blackburn.

Of these five clubs, I would expect Wigan to stay up given their scintillating form in the past several weeks claiming some massive scalps like Liverpool, Manchester United, Arsenal, and thrashing Newcastle last week. They face Blackburn at Ewood Park this round which will seal their safety in the EPL for another season and send Rovers down to the Championship. Even if Wigan fail this week, they end the season at home to cellar dwellers Wolves which should be an easy win.

Aston Villa should do enough to stay up although they do face a difficult test at home to Spurs before travelling to Carrow Road to take on Norwich who are in good form.

So the final relegation spot will be between QPR and Bolton. QPR welcome Stoke City to Loftus Road before travelling to Etihad Stadium to face a very difficult test in City fighting for the EPL crown as mentioned earlier. Bolton welcome WBA to Reebok Stadium before finishing the season at Britannia Stadium against Stoke. Given these clubs’ remaining fixtures, I would say Mark Hughes’ men will be going down. However, if the club can hang on to their players like Bobby Zamora, Adel Taarabt, and Djibril Cisse, QPR will be definite favourites to come straight back up next season.