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‘Leather’, Grass and All That Jazz #2

‘Leather’ refers to a football, grass is grass, not weed you rascals and All That Jazz is what happens in between or before or after the leather is put on the grass for the homo-sapiens to kick around of an afternoon or evening.

 

So, welcome to the second installment of ‘Leather’, Grass and All That Jazz. I hope all ten of you that will read this are well. Anyways on to the ‘news’, or what I deem to be news anyway. Should I use anyway or a variation of it twice in one sentence? Oh well.

 

The Capital One Cup.

At Man Utd their injury woes continue to mount, with Nemanja Vidic being ruled out for at least 8 weeks. He had to undergo surgery after tearing his meniscal cartilage. More detail about his injury can be found here, via @InjuryLeague on twitter. Yesterday seen the cynics come out and label Utd’s medical staff as incompetent re the handling of Vidic, but as the link above shows it is not the same injury he was sidelined for five months by. People seem to think the physios are psychic, and must know about every injury, but what if the player doesn’t say anything about a twinge? Nemanja doesn’t seem like the type to moan about every little injury, and would put his body on the line and play through the pain.

 

In other Utd news, Antonio Valencia apparently left training with a protective boot on his right foot. The injury is thought to have been suffered during the penalty incident at Anfield on Sunday afternoon. There are no further details surrounding this apparent injury. Tonight sees Utd face Newcastle in the Capital One Cup, with Fergie expected to field a youthful side mixed with experience, and there are reported that Powell and the football genius that is Darren Fletcher part of Utd’s midfield. There should be a new centre back pairing, given that the first team only has two fit central defenders in Evans and Rio, the latter having a well documented injury history. Scott Wooton and Michael Keane are expected to be the central defensive pairing tonight. We could see Kiko Macheda start tonight as Fergie rests the majority of his first team options. I personally am hoping to see Brady start on the left, and hopefully he gets a game or two there if Valencia’s injury proves to be serious. I do NOT want to see Welbeck deployed on the wing, as he has not been good there when called upon. Another option for the left is Buttner, who was converted to left back from left wing in the Netherlands.

 

Last night seen the first round of matches in the C.O.C., with two major shocks being Leeds beating high flying Everton 2-1 at Elland Road and Aston Villa running out 4-2 winners against Man City at the Etihad. City once again lost from a winning position. Elsewhere Chelsea trounced Wolves 6-0, with the Molineux side’s managerStale Solbakken taking full responsibility for the drubbing after making ten changes from the side he fielded a the weekend. Now, if I were a Wolves fan and I shelled out decent money to travel and attend that game I’d be asking for a refund and full apology from the manager. With the bigger teams you expect them to rotate, and they make clear their intention to do so in this competition, but Wolves made no such claims beforehand. I don’t know, perhaps Wolves fans feel different? Just my opinion after all. ….

 

Tonight, besides the Utd – Newcastle clash, sees Arsenal play Coventry at the Emirates. Arsenal are to be applauded for their ticketing pricing for this clash, with tickets selling for a maximum of £20, whereas at Old Trafford tickets are circa £45. Arsenal are expected to mix experience with youth tonight, with the likes of Giroud, Walcott and Arshavin likely to feature. Elsewhere West Brom face Liverpool in a repeat of their opening day fixture, which they won 3-0. The Anfield side are anticipated to field a young side, similar to the one that beat Young Boys 5-3 last week in Switzerland.

 

On the continent Bayern Munich continued their 100% start to the Bundesliga season with a comfortable 3-0 win against Wolfsburg, while last season’s champions Dortmund drew 3-3 away to second placed Frankfurt, and are now 7 points adrift of the summit. In Italy meanwhile, Juventus were fortunate to draw 0-0 with Fiorentina in Florence, with the home team lacking quality in the final third while the Old Lady lacked invention and a cutting edge. Their unbeaten run was extended to 44 games, and I’d expect them to extend this to at least 50 game over the coming weeks as they have a relatively easy fixture list, on paper at least, with the difficult games coming at the Juventus stadium.

 

Oh and John Terry retired from England duty. But I’m not getting into that debate!

 

Have a good day, folks.

 
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Posted by on September 26, 2012 in Football

 

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‘Leather’, Grass and All That Jazz #1

‘Leather’ refers to a football, grass is grass, not weed you rascals and All That Jazz is what happens in between or before or after the leather is put on the grass for the homo-sapiens to kick around of an afternoon or evening. #1 is quite obvious, and implies there may be more pieces with the same title, a sequence if you will.

 

So, now that I’ve explained the title let’s get on to the important things. Last night saw the start of the Champions League ‘proper’, as the pundits like to say, or in other words the group stages of the competition started. As usual, as is the wont, it was an exciting opening salvo that was served up by Europe’s ‘champions’.

 

I’ll start with Milan, a team that I hold dear to my heart and have done for over twenty years now, ever since I discovered Football Italia on Channel 4 at the weekends. If I remember correctly I probably watched more Italian football than English in my formative years, perhaps due to it being more accessible than the Premier League, at least for my family. Anyways, onto their match last night. Four shots on target from Milan. Now, this stat in isolation would point to an away game against one of Europe’s big guns, you’d think, right? And you’d be wrong, so very wrong. Your next thought after reading that would be a big gun at home, with Milan playing in front of a near capacity crowd with all the expectations that heaps upon players’ tattooed shoulders. And again, you’d be very wrong. They, Milan, were at home to Anderlecht. The match ended 0-0, which is a vast improvement on their home league form. But something is amiss at Milan. Fans are turning away in their droves, with the San Siro appearing less than half full. The team and the fans need a boost. There’s no fantasy within the team, which was shorn of Cassano and Ibrahimovic during the summer. Pazzini, who bafflingly Milan parted with money and Cassano for, has scored three goals but all came in one game, and in the others he hasn’t looked very good. Ibra may have been a supreme arrogant cock, but he delivered consistently and offered hope, the same cannot be said of Pazzini or his attacking colleagues at Milan at this moment. Rumour is that Allegri needs a positive result against Udinese this weekend to prolong his stay at Milan, luckily for him its an away fixture.

 

In the headline game, Real Madrid hosted Man City at the Bernabeu. A baffling change of tactics swung this match. Roberto Mancini switched to a 3 at the back, which is fine if you have the personnel, but he played Gael Clichy at centre back alongside debutant Nastasic and club captain Kompany. He had other options besides this one, with Lescott and Rodwell on the bench – he could have moved Garcia back and deployed Rodwell in midfield. He seemed to want to make a point to Lescott, by benching him for the biggest game of the season, but to play Clichy at centre back ahead of him was baffling, and it handed the initiative to Madrid, who tore City apart down their right side, where Maicon was left isolated and Kompany didn’t know whether to stick or twist. Yes, the time of the goals will point to City taking the lead twice and leading it, but Real scoring was inevitable and was facilitated by City’s players not being well drilled as a unit, in the formation chosen by the manager.

 

I didn’t see much of the other games, but in the other games of note Arsenal won away to Montpellier, with Podolski and Gervinho getting their goals in a 2-1 win. Malaga beat high spenders Zenit in Spain, and Borussia Dortmund beat Ajax 1-0.

 

So yeah, that was ‘leather’, grass and all that jazz from yesterday, as I seen it. There’ll be another episode tomorrow as my team, Man Utd face Galatasaray at Old Trafford and Chelsea face Juventus at the Bridge.

 
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Posted by on September 19, 2012 in Football

 

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Welcome to the Jungle, Per Mertesacker

Per Mertesacker was one of the so-called panic buys from Wenger at the very end of the summer transfer window. He was seen as the ideal signing to ease Arsenal’s defensive issues, issues that have plagued them for many years now – they were easily beaten by physical challenges at the back. They couldn’t rely on The Verminator due to injury concerns. So in came the big German for £10m.

So, how has the big German settled in to the Premier League? In truth it’s been a mixed bag, with the player showing signs of class but also getting caught out on several occasions. His reading of the game is tremendous, but his lack of pace is frightening. Its not he is not mobile, because he is, but he is not fast by any stretch of the imagination. This allied to Wenger’s preference for a high line have made Per appear worse than he actually is – 75 caps for Germany is testament to the man’s class. I believe that next season he will prove even better, having aclimatised to the way Arsenal play – he will be able to make allowances for their cavalier attitude to defending as a team. As it stands at the minute he is out for the season, but is expected to make it back for the Euros which, given Germany are among the favourites, should boost his morale after a season ending injury. He cannot magically increase his pace, but his experience this season should make him even better prepared for next season.

So, I say, welcome to the jungle, Per Mertesacker. The big German with high expectations for next season.

 
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Posted by on March 7, 2012 in Uncategorized

 

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Welcome to the Jungle, Gervinho

His name has a Brazilian flourish, despite him hailing from Côte d’Ivoire, which is pretty far removed from the land of Samba football. He has the world’s biggest forehead and a comb-over style dreadlocked hairstyle.   Gervinho has only been at Arsenal for about six months, but more than anyone else he embodies what this Arsenal are all about; frustration. Frustration at the failure to finish off chances, to get over that hurdle that is holding back what is a supremely talented Arsenal team.

 

Gervinho is a very direct attacker, who can play on either wing or up top. He has mostly started on the left for Arsenal, and offers something that no other Arsenal winger has – unabashed confidence. No matter how many chances he misses or how many times he fails to get past the opposition, he always comes back for more. And for this and his direct style, which is at odds with Arshavin, Gooners love him.

His finishing leaves a lot to be desired, a problem which affects Arsenal as a club. And some times his final ball from the wing is lacking, but bless him he tries and works his socks off. He has played a part in 11 goals at Arsenal, which ranks him amongst the clubs most effective players – but it will always rankle with Gooners as they say ‘if only he could finish better and provide better balls’. In his first game at Arsenal there was cause to question his temperament, as he got sent off for raising his hand as he clashed with Joey ‘Nietzsche’ Barton, but that seems to have just been a one-off incident.

 

He’s direct, he’s frustrating. He is perfect for Arsenal and the Premier League. So, I say welcome to the jungle, Gervinho.

 
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Posted by on January 22, 2012 in Football

 

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