Not every manager has an ego problem or habit of keeping his extension top secret. Unlike Arsenal Wenger, Juventus coach Massimiliano Allegri has clearly said that he is ready to extend his contract which is expiring soon and he did not keep it a secret either that needs to be assume by the fans. If we look at Allegri's current contract, it is expiring June this year and before we assume anything else, there are more sides like Arsenal and Barcelona who have recently have a shown interest in him. To avoid any further controversy, the 49-year-old did not comment about his future amid the growing speculation, but after Sunday's 1-0 win over Sampdoria, he appeared to open up about staying in Turin. Talking about his future he said, “If Marotta wants to continue working with me, then I'm just waiting for him to call me. “The first thing that got me mad was when Asamoah switched off and didn't mark his man up front, then the second was with Rugani when we had a man on the ground and … [Read more...]
Guardiola accepts Man City ‘will take more time’ to win than other sides like Bayern or Barcelona
This is true that not every side has the same improvement to win speed especially if they are playing in the extreme conditions. Manchester City’s manager Pep Guardiola is possibly the first honest person to accept that his side has not as fast leaning skill as other European teams like Barcelona and Bayern Munich have. He credits their winning power to their players who have been world class always and whole world follows them. Talking about ins and outs of this quality, the 46-year-old Spanish, who has have experience of mentoring both Barcelona and Bayern Munich, said, “It will take a longer time to put the team out I want," he said. "The other clubs, for many other reasons, were a little bit closer. Here it will take more time. “That's what I like. It is the first time in my career as a manager when I feel now is the moment. The other ones I was so lucky as a manager. “Now is the first time I want to help the team, not just in terms of titles -- they are important -- but … [Read more...]
I joined Man United to show my worth: Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Every player wants to prove his worth in front of the world especially if he is an aged player and best way to do this is by playing for a big side like Manchester United. Yes, you guessed it right I am talking about Manchester United’s highly successful thirty five plus player Zlatan Ibrahimović who moved to the England rather a Chinese side to prove who he is to the world. The 35-year-old Swedish moved to ManU on a free transfer last summer after leaving Paris Saint-Germain. Talking about his objective of choosing Red Devils over others, he said in great detail, “It's a challenge. A challenge to change the history of a club which already has a great history. In order to raise my level a little, I had to come to England and show to everyone who I am. “It's a different challenge that I like because I'm assuming even more responsibility. If I can win in a situation like this, it means I've done my job well. Plus I already knew Mourinho and what he wants. He motivates you, he tells … [Read more...]
Gianluigi Donnarumma expresses his obvious anger over late Juventus penalty
The best soccer comes when two biggest powerhouses of the contemporary soccer comes before each other and we witness the finest soccer action as it happened last night when AC Milan lost to Juventus by 2-1. Like always all these games it also gave us an opportunity to see brilliant soccer and both the sides kept fighting with 1-1 on the board until AC Milan keeper Donnarumma, though gave a brilliant performance, could not stop Paulo Dybala's penalty with the final kick of the game after Mattia De Sciglio was adjudged to have handled Stephan Lichtsteiner's cross. Obviously, Donnarumma was angry with the late penalty decision and he told reporters after the game, “It's not possible, it's always them.” Similarly, Milan's Carlos Bacca incident was also the one where he had to leave the game 40 minutes earlier, and also be restrained from going after referee Davide Massa, forcing Milan coach Vincenzo Montella to apologise for his goal scorer. Later, Milan coach Vincenzo Montella said, … [Read more...]
Wenger accepts they have only 1-2 percent chance to win against Bayern Munich
Arsene Wenger has been the hottest topic to talk about these days for his retirement and form Arsenal has been showing in past few weeks. While at once his side they is surely struggling to deliver their best on domestic front, on European front it is going tougher for them to earn some respect and perform better against big sides in Europe. Their next high profile game is against Bayern Munich on Tuesday and Frenchman knows how tough it is going to be hence he wants to play with "lucid rage" though also admits his team only has "a one or two-percent chance" to advance. However, if you remember at their last meeting where English side was devastatingly crushed by their German opponents with a 5-1 deficit at the Emirates after their second-half collapse in Munich last month in the first leg of their round-of-16 tie. Like a wise manager he hasn't given up hope of turning things around and wants his players to use their frustration in a positive way on the pitch though he himself knows … [Read more...]
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