DROGBA TWO-MATCH UEFA BAN
March 30, 2010
Didier Drogba has been given a two-match suspension from European competition as a result of being sent off in Chelsea’s Champions League match versus Inter.
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Chelseas John Terry risks Uefa punishment after Champions League referee rant
March 21, 2010
Terry runs the risk of a Uefa punishment after claiming “bad refereeing” cost his side dear in the defeat against the Italian champions…
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Bad Drog to escape with two-game UEFA ban and club fine for Inter red
March 18, 2010
Didier Drogba is set to receive a major let-off from UEFA over his stamp on Inter Milan’s Thiago Motta when disciplinary chiefs convene next week…
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Kaka Alive In Serie-A, In Uefa Cup And With Highest Transfer Bid Ever
March 9, 2010
One of most exciting player of Brazilian football and current AC Milan player is fundamental for his team that they were in most exciting transfer bid ever made for any player. How you can escape from 100 million euro bid for superstar player? Sometimes club faced ambiguous scenario in which they faced difficulty in retaining their crucial player which are essential for club but they don’t know what to do in such high bid scenario. Previously Luis Figo was tagged with 38 million and Zinedine Zidane at 46 million which were considered highest quoted price in past times. Both players tasted real Madrid who are considered Spanish and player many years at Bernabeu.
AC Milan vice president Adriano Galliani thought he almost lost his star player to Manchester City’s billionaire owner sheikh Mansur bin zayed with such an unrealistic bid and monthly wages for a player. Kaka was offered 500,000 a week wages which seems UN-realistic in eyes of media and many of football governance body working in European countries. Kaka is former world player of year by FIFA and considered one of best among current players. Mark Hughes coach of Man City is poised to sign Brazilian international who makes difference with his world class football skills and his tackles and passes are difficult to catch by opponent.
AC Milan is on third position in Serie A and Man City is on 9th position in premier league which is also a difference in mind of Kaka for not qualifying for European champions’ league next season. Besides Kaka Jose Mourinho who already tasted Barclay premier league titles with Chelsea and currently coaching Inter Milan was also propose job at man city to take team for task of premiership title but he rejected. Kaka is player to watch and loved by people in Europe which allow him to engage in bigger clubs like Chelsea or Manchester United and real Madrid would be dreamed destination of his interest. For soccer results of Kaka you must not miss live action of Kaka at San Siro on 1st march in their encounter between AC Milan VS Sampdoria.
Kaka was brought into San Siro in 2003 from San Paulo and AC Milan has witnessed Serie A title and European champions’ league and club world cup which are tremendous achievement since then. Kaka is midfielder but not less attacking than forward and played for Brazil more than 60 times. Kaka is officially sign up to 2013 and have desire to play in San siro for career ending performance in club although club coach Carlo Ancelotti believes importance of kaka for club but such a high bid shaken the club. Kaka’s spectacular matches in Europe are watched on UEFA cup on 26th February in 2nd leg of their third round with Werder Bremen and their http://www.scorespro.com/“>football results are long awaited. Kaka is world’s best player of soccer and his high performance is demanded by people all over the world.
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UEFA Champions League Group A – Chelsea 2:0 Werder Bremen
March 8, 2010
Jose Mourinho these days is a man under pressure.
Following two fruitless years in Europe the Chelsea boss knows it is the Champions League that club owner Roman Abramovich craves the most.
Failure to deliver in this year’s competition could prove fatal for the ‘Special One’.
The start of this season has seen a somewhat more humble Mourinho, gone for the moment the brash arrogance that has accompanied the man ever since his arrival fresh from guiding Porto to Champions League glory.
Watching him interviewed in recent weeks I get the impression that his failure to dominate Europe despite the biggest budget in world football has brought the Portugeezer back down to earth a little.
Maybe the realisation has dawned upon him that he is not quite as good as he thinks he is and that he is only human after all.
The game itself was a cagey affair, exploding into life when Michael Essien pounced on a German defensive error and stroked the ball past the goalkeeper and into the net.
Werder Bremen had their moments, the nearest being Klose’s header that beat Petr Cech but cannoned back off the crossbar.
The game was made safe with twenty minutes remaining after Didier Drogba was bundled over in the penalty area.
Normal spot-kick man Frank Lampard stepped aside, instead handing the ball to German midfield maestro Michael Ballack who duly proceeded to smash the ball into the net.
The power and accuracy of the German’s finish suggested Lampard may well have handed over the spot-kick duties for good.
Lampard hit a great shot with just ten minutes remaining but was unfortunate to see his effort crash back off the inside of the post.
Despite a low par performance Chelsea will be grateful for the three points which puts them level at the top of the group with last year’s champions Barcelona.
Steven Cronin writes the hottest English Premiership Football news, results and opinion at http://www.sargas.co.uk/english_premiership_football
