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New MU Goalkeeper

Puzzle Manchester United's new goalkeeper is fulfilled. United's official recruiting the Danish goalkeeper Anders Lindergaard who played in Aalesunds FK. No mention of how much recruitment Lindegaard. However, he was contracted for three and a half years.

 This means his contract will expire in 2014. Lindergaard stated pass medical tests and will be joined in December. However, he had to join the team in January next year. Recruitment of new goalkeeper ended speculation Lindegaard United. Previously, the United aim Gianluigi Buffon, David De Gea until Manuel Neuer to replace Edwin van der who will retire at the end of the season.

However, United finally choose a new Lindegaard four times to defend this team. Manager Sir Alex Ferguson happy with this recruitment was 26 years old goalkeeper. According to him, Lindegard will become part of the draft United's future. "Anders is a young goalkeeper who has a bright future. The challenge for United is always looking to the future.

 By recruiting Anders, we hired a very promising goalkeeper," said Ferguson. "Before I registered, it's important for him to adapt to the team. It's like undergoing pre-season so he is really one with another," he explained. Lindegaard confirmed as the second goalkeeper Van der Saar. His arrival made the position of goalkeeper Tomasz Kuszczak is threatened. Moreover, he was rarely get a chance to appear in the main team. Lindegaard is expected to continue the success story of United's legendary goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel. He still was two years old when Schmeichel set foot for the first time at Old Trafford.

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Guardiola Or Mourinho Will Change Ferguson

MANCHESTER (AFP CAIRO) - Speculation about a replacement candidate for Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United's coach seats kept sticking. Legendary goalkeeper Peter Schmeichel The Red Devils are now trying to speak out and propose a single candidate. It is not known exactly when Fergie resign from office. But many people believe it will not be long again, given after the man from Scotland was almost stepping on the head of seven (68 years).

 Jose Mourinho was staying as a strong candidate, but it also is the name of David Moyes. But other opinions expressed Schmeichel, Danish nationals men chose Guardiola. It is difficult to compare Pep Guardiola with Sir Alex Ferguson. But Schmeichel believes Guardiola would replace Fergie at Old Trafford. Schmeichel admitted that the achievement is still far Guardiola than what has been done done by Ferguson.

 But former Manchester United goalkeeper's view that the Barcelona coach was on the right track. "With all due respect to Guardiola, it's hard to compare him to Ferguson because Fergie has created a lot of good teams in recent years," said Schmeichel as reported by ESPN. "But I really like the style of Guardiola. I've never seen a Barca training and I saw a good thing in there with all 25 players to work with a sense of joy in their faces," he said. Guardiola, is still under contract for 12 months in Barcelona. He had mentioned getting "blessing" from Ferguson to menjad successors if it retires. Nevertheless, Ferguson admitted in the last statement has not plans to retire. Even 68-year-old Scottish man was expressing his wish could feel the train Barca. (Ar / ok / dt)
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Arsenal's dirtiest team in Premier League

Oleh Aditya Ramadhan

12 Nov 2010 08:20:00


Cesc Fabregas escaped punishment over red card menggankan Stephen Ward in the match against Wolves at Molineux, but all that did not make Arsenal escape from its status as the dirtiest team in the Premier League.
Arsenal are now in the basic fair play league standings. Fabregas action apologized to Ward for his hard tackling, also apologies coach Arsene Wenger told Mick McCarthy, did not bring any effect.
Fabregas, the Arsenal captain, has so far only resemble one yellow card from referee Mark Halsey, despite the many actions that must get a red card.
Last season, Arsenal are top of the fair play league. 2008/2009 season, Arsenal are third. Now, Arsenal bad boy deserves a nickname in the elite ranks of English football. This status was obtained by Arsenal 14 years ago, or when Wenger arrived.
Laurent Koscielny probably the most feasible dubbed bad boy. He twice mendapa red cards this season. Alex Song and Jack Wilshere each get one.
Arsenal beat West Bromwich Albion, which three players received red cards in a month.
Since Wenger forbiddenThe Confession: A Novel to accompany his team from the sidelines due to encourage officials, the coach is in danger of leading the chorus of dirty-faced angel.
If the previous players' Le Professeur complain frequently targeted rough game opponent, he now instructed as foster children to play in every way. British press wrote Wenger provoked by the insistence of his fans for Arsenal no longer do a soft touch in the field.
British public may still have not forgotten how Rayan Shawcross, Robert Huth, and Paul Robinson, making the injured Arsenal players. Now, the British public could witness an Arsenal player who has the potential to injure the opponent.
Arsenal might enjoy a game of ball possession in every game, but that does not make it beyond the team's most lots in violation. So far only five teams that do the 160 violations this season. Other well above that.
Wenge condemned the violent football, but Fabregas is not condemning the opposing players when prop

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Fantastic Fernando Torres



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By Wayne Veysey at Anfield

Nov 8, 2010 5:10:00 AM


Like all of the managerial brotherhood, Roy Hodgson rails firmly against the cult of the individual in a sport where the team ethic is prized highest.

But the Liverpool boss has also been around the block long enough to know that the best-laid plans are pretty much useless without heavy artillery to carry them out.
Hodgson has been waiting so long for Fernando Torres to regain the powers that once sent even the world’s most assured center-halves to the psychiatrist’s couch that they had almost taken on a mystical dimension.
He had been forced to defend his player by saying that he looked sharp in training, when all the evidence during match day was that the Spaniard was a fumbling, stumbling shadow of his instinctive former self. Whether it was through a shortage of fitness, interest or confidence, it did not reflect well on his manager.
The knife that had hovered around Hodgson’s back as Liverpool sunk into the bottom three and a Tom Hicks and George Gillett-inspired depression has edged away after a cathartic five-match run that began inauspiciously with a 0-0 draw in Napoli and followed with four consecutive victories. The last of these, against the Premier League champions, was, given the caliber of the opponent and the dynamism of Liverpool’s performance, easily the most impressive.
Torres played no part in the third of those wins, when one-man whirlwind Steven Gerrard provided the cake mixture, the icing and the cherry against Napoli at Anfield last Thursday.
But, while being way below his devastating best in the first two, the Spaniard had still scored the winner against Blackburn Rovers and teed up Maxi Rodriguez’s clincher against Bolton Wanderers with a clever back-heel.
Yet, even the president, chairman or secretary of the Torres fan club would be hard still scored the winner against Blackburn Rovers and teed up Maxi Rodriguez’s clincher against Bolton Wanderers with a clever back-heel.
Yet, even the president, chairman or secretary of the Torres fan club would be hard pushed to argue that it was the same ‘El Nino’ who had been taken into Kop hearts during his first three seasons at Anfield and defiantly clasped to its bosom yest any better endowed club had tried to seduce him away from his adopted home.At times this season, watching Torres has been excruciating. His first touch has resembled a misdirected five-yard pass, he has had the acceleration of a people carrier and, most damning of all, displayed an alarming unwillingness to chase back.
With the Spaniard barely deserving of a place in the team, Liverpool’s 4-2-3-1 system, with the striker as its apex, and which had been devised by Rafael Benitez to get the best out of him, looked unimaginably dreary and cautious.
Unable to rely on Torres’ brilliance, Hodgson, who has made his reputation as an astute organizer specializing in backs-against-the-wall defiance interspersed with occasional stardust, was making even Rafael Benitez look like an adrenaline junkie.
However, it was Hodgson’s tactics that were at the heart of comfortably Liverpool’s best performance of the season. Fit-again Dirk Kuyt was dragged in from the right flank to force John Obi Mikel out of his leisurely stride and provide some distraction to John Terry and Alex. Raul Meireles was deployed out wide to keep Ashley Cole busy, allowing Gerrard to form a central alliance with Lucas that was rich in energy, enterprise and enthusiasm.
Hodgson’s tactics provided the perfect springboard for what Liverpool worshipers hope will be a rebirth of their beloved ‘Nando’. In many ways, it was good old 4-4-2, or 4-4-1-1 if you’re being really picky, given that Kuyt’s starting position was 10 or 15 yards behind Torres.

Back to his best | Torres put his stumbling form behind him to score two brilliant goals
In the first half, it worked to perfection as Chelsea were blown away by the sheer pace and intensity of Liverpool’s play.
Invited to arch behind Terry and Ashley Cole by Kuyt’s superbly measured ball in the 11thminute, Torres galloped away and lifted the ball precisely over Petr Cech and into the net. Thirty-three minutes later, he showed the variety in his repertoire by cutting swiftly inside Branislav Ivanovic and delivering a curling right-foot shot from the edge of the box beyond Cech’s grasp. Two opportunistic strikes of differing, but equal brilliance.
His Premier League record at Anfield now reads an incredible 44 goals in 47 appearances. In total, he has scored 76 goals in 129 appearances for the club. Even in this, a season that has begun so dismally for player and club, there have been four goals, each of them crucial, in 14 matches.
Credit to Hodgson for his willingness to tear up a well-thumbed tactical script and for coaxing a performance so solid that Carlo Ancelotti acknowledged afterwards how Liverpool had defended supremely as a team over 90 minutes and deserved to win. Finally, here was the hugely admired manager that Liverpool had enticed from west London in the summer.
Yet for all the inspiration of Gerrard, the leadership of Jamie Carragher and the selfless running of Lucas and Kuyt, Liverpool would not have chalked up three points without Torres rising to the occasion against one of his favorite opponents.
The Liverpool No.9 is a strike weapon with few equals. "One always hopes that playing at this level you have got that quality of front player," said Hodgson. You sense Torres will have to remain at his best for the Hodgson era to be remembered fondly by generations to come.

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