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Saturday, September 24, 2011
Edinson Cavani (Napoli)
Cavani had came to Napoli on loan from Palermo last summer. Now, his hopes to become a permanent player with the club from Naples becomes a reality.
It is Napoli president Aurelio De Laurentiis who announced the new agreement on Cavani.
“We have met with Cavani today and we have again extended this relationship. After that he went to Uruguay after previously signed a new agreement with us,”said the president to Radio Marte.
“We are satisfied and I personally am proud to have a great player on the team. Cavani is a person who has great confidence and great personality.”
“So far he also has to be an important element for the Napoli team,”continued Laurentiis.
How much the total contract value of Cavani is still not yet known. But in a preliminary reports that was launched by Italian media, it was described that the 24-year-old player will receive an salary of € 2 million plus bonuses.
Manchester City City Will Make £55m Bid For Barcelona Midfielder As La Liga Champions Move For His Replacement
The Blues manager Roberto Mancini wants to add more creativity to his squad and sees the 27-year-old as the ideal partner for David Silva to unlock opposition defences.
This could mean the end of the road for Cesc Fabregas at Arsenal as Barcelona will now have the money to sign the Emirates captain.
Mancini wants to continue with his City project after clinching the club’s first Champions League qualification and winning the FA Cup.
But the Eastlands board are not prepared to bank roll another massive spending spree due to Uefa’s new financial fair play rules coming into effect this summer.
A few marquee signings will be approved as long as some big earners are moved on first, with Emmanuel Adebayor and Craig Bellamy first in line for the exit door.
Barcelona would not want to lose a star such as Iniesta but appreciate the service he has brought the club and the player would like a bumper new pay deal.
The sale of the Spain international would free up the cash to sign Fabregas for £50million from Arsenal.
Friday, July 8, 2011
Argentina 0 Colombia 0: Messi misfires yet again as hosts battle to avoid early exit
'We deserved three points,' Colombia defender Mario Alberto Yepes said. 'We had the chances to win. We had a lot of attacks we didn't finish.'
Messi had a good opportunity with a free kick just outside the penalty area in the 81st minute, but his attempt sailed high and wide, and the Barcelona star dropped his head onto his chest in disappointment.
He also fell to the ground in first-half stoppage time, twisting his right ankle when his boot caught in the pitch.
Messi has yet to produce his Barcelona form with Argentina, and each failed match adds more pressure on the 24-year-old, who left Argentina as a youth player and has spent his formative years in Spain.
Uruguay vs. Peru – Half Time Report – Copa America 2011
After the two favourite teams in the Copa America 2011, Brazil and Argentina, drew their matches in the tournament, it was up to the second favourite team, Uruguay, to do wonders. With a star-studded attack consisting of the FIFA World Cup 2010’s golden ball winner, Diego Forlan and the World Cup hero Luis Suarez along with the Napoli star Edinson Cavani, Uruguay are considered to be one of the teams who can pull off an upset.
Uruguay faced Peru in San Juan. Both the teams fielded an attacking line-up and none of them settled deep during the first half as referee W. Roldan blew the whistle to start the game.
The Uruguayan coach, Oscar Tabarez had to change his formation to a 4-3-3. This system was different that what he played during the FIFA World Cup 2010. Since he has three strikers who are hungry for goals, he decided to field all of them on the pitch.
Fernando Muslera played between the two poles as the Uruguayan goal stopper. The Uruguayan goalkeeper was aided by four defenders. Mauricio Victorino played as a left full back while Maximiliano Pereira played on the right back position. Martin Caceres was partnered by Diego Lugano in the centre back position.
With a 4-3-3 formation, one of the players in the midfield played as a holding midfield; one as a central midfielder while the third one operated as an attacking midfielder. Egidio Arevalo played in the holding midfield position. He was assisted by Diego Perez in the central midfield role. Nicolas Lodeiro was the attacking midfielder for the Uruguayans.
The three man attack consisted of Edinson Cavani – Napoli’s last season’s goal scoring sensation; Diego Forlan – the Uruguayan captain and the man who singlehandedly took his country to the semi finals of the FIFA World Cup 2010; and Luis Suarez – the man who helped the team with his infamous handball against Ghana.
With such an extraordinary striking line-up, the Uruguayans were expected to win the game. However, the Peru coach, Sergio Apraham Markarian, also fielded a 4-3-3 formation and showed that his team wasn’t like other under-rated teams in the competition and he came forward and played an attacking line-up.
Raul Fernandez was the player who stood guard between the two poles as the goalkeeper for Peru. He was aided by four defenders – Enzo Revoredo, who played a right back; Walter Vilchez, who played as a left back; Alberto Rodriguez and Santiago Acasiete, who played as centre backs.
Michael Guevara played in the holding midfield position. Guevara was aided by two more midfielder; namely, Adan Alonso Balbin and Paulo Cruzado.
The three strikers playing for Peru were: the left winger, Jose Paulo Guerrero; the right winger, Luis Advincula; and the centre striker Victor Yotun.
The first half was all about Uruguay’s outstanding and star-studded strikers. However, Peru were the first ones to lead the game. Despite a bright start, Uruguayans were the first ones to lose the lead during the 24th minute when Guerrero was played clean through by Michael Guevara and the Uruguayan defence was caught sleeping. Guerrero received the ball clearly right in front of the goalkeeper, easily went around him and found the back of the net.
The match was quite even after the goal. Peru did not really sit back and allowed Uruguay to settle into the game. However, the team led by Diego Forlan finally found the back of the net at the edge of the first half.
It was the Liverpool hero Luis Suarez who given an exquisite through ball by Lodeiro. Suarez easily spun off the defender’s shoulder and coolly finished to find the back of the net.
With the score level in the first half, it clearly showed how both the teams were involved throughout the game. Both of them played outstanding football and even though Uruguay were the favourites to win the game, Peru did not really settle deep to allow the Uruguayans to come at them.
Top 10 Stars of Copa America 2011
Lionel Messi (Argentina)
Leo Messi is not only the most notable star of Copa America but also the brightest star in football. The goal of Leo Messi coincides with that of Argentina is to reach the Championship. The most famous footballer on the planet had a fabulous season with Barcelona scoring over 50 goals. Although he has not been displaying his club form for the national side, surely he will make something change by winning a Copa America medal this time. It is added that Argentina has not touched the title during 18 years and Copa America 2011 held at the home of the Tango team. There is no better opportunity to realize their championship dream.
Carlos Tevez scored 20 goals and played an important role for Manchester City in getting the crucial Champions League spot and keeping the prestigious FA cup. Coach Sergio Batista gave the right decision when adding Tevez in the list of players joining the 2011 Copa America because Carlos Tevez is the Goal scorer in the 2010/11 Premier League.
Edison Cavani (Uruguay)
Dani Alves (Brazil)
Arturo Vidal (Chile)
Robinho (Brazil)
Robinho had a rediscovery of himself last season with the Serie A title in AC Milan after a string of dull days in Manchester city. Robinho is not the first choice striker in the Milan but he plays a key role in Massimiliano Allegri’s plans. It is necessary to emphasize that Robinho will serve as a strong helper for Brazil in the 2011 Copa America.
Antonio Valencia (Ecuador)
Neymar (Brazil)