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Friday, November 20, 2009

Ferguson blasts FA over Rooney



Sir Alex Ferguson has attacked the Football Association over their handling of Wayne Rooney.

Notoriously distrustful of the media, Ferguson has had both Nani and Ben Foster making sheepish visits to his office to clarify comments made in interviews during the recent international break.

In both cases, the player made his unhappiness known at Ferguson's selection policy.

It is something the Manchester United boss has grown used to and, after listening to the explanation and delivering a stern rebuke in response, tends to forget them.

However, the Rooney situation is causing more consternation.

A previous dispute with the FA over their treatment of his long-time advisor Paul Stretford has now been brought to an end, which means the Manchester United player has agreed to do interviews again while on England duty.

That has resulted in Rooney doing extensive media work before the last three internationals, including Saturday's defeat to Brazil in Qatar when he was named skipper by Fabio Capello following the withdrawal of usual captain John Terry.

The arrangements have not gone unnoticed by Ferguson, who feels too much pressure is being applied to United's star man.

"Every time England go on a trip, who goes on TV? Wayne Rooney, every blinking time," grumbled Ferguson.

"It must get boring asking the same player to do it every time.

"That is because they have sponsors. That is the FA, they love that kind of thing.

"But it is not fair on the player to continually have to do the press all the time. It is the same one all the time."

Thursday, October 15, 2009

Maradona slams press after win


Diego Maradona has slammed Argentina's press after his side beat Uruguay 1-0 to qualify for next summer's World Cup in South Africa.
Huracan midfielder Mario Bolatti, winning just his third cap, fired home with six minutes remaining after the home defence failed to deal with Juan Sebastian Veron's drilled effort from a free-kick.

After being subjected to repeated criticism during his side's far from straightforward qualifying campaign, Maradona wasted little time in lambasting his critics following a night of high drama in Montevideo on Wednesday.

"The win is going to all Argentineans, except the journalists," the South American icon declared.

"They (the journalists) treat me like dirt, but we qualified with honour.

"I dedicate this to all of the Argentinean people and my family, but one sector does not deserve it because they treated me like garbage.

"They invented fights with Carlos Bilardo, among other things.

"I don't usually read the newspapers or listen to sports programmes but my daughters do and they told me what had been said about me. So, I repeat, to all those that said anything against me, keep eating your words.

"I am very proud of my players, they made me feel a real coach because all of what we had planned in dressing room, they did it on the pitch.

"Now we have a lot of time for working calmly and for analysing many things."

"This qualification is thanks to my players, who played like men and now consecrate my role as a coach."

Argentina's win relgated Uruguay to a play-off clash with CONCACAF representatives Costa Rica, although Maradona believes his coutry's South American counterparts will still be in South Africa next year.

"Uruguay has a very good team and a coach in Oscar Tabarez that I admire and respect. Uruguay can qualify for the World Cup.

"That is what I want because I have many friends in their country."

Tuesday, October 13, 2009

Xavi and Marquez doubts for Barca


Xavi and Rafeal Marquez are major injury doubts for Barcelona's next game against Valencia at the Mestalla.
Xavi was injured on interntional duty for Spain against Armenia and has returned to the club. Acording to Super Deporte, Xavi injured his right knee.

Marquez was also injured on international duty for Mexico and he was replaced in Mexico's 4-1 win over El Salvador at the weekend. He is not expected to be fit for the game against Los Che.

It's not all bad news for Barcelona. Andres Iniesta is expected to be fit despite picking up a knock against Armenia but he has been passed fit to return to train with Spain on Monday.

He is not expected to feature against Bosnia on Wednesday so should be fit for the game against Valencia.