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Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Another Worrying Reminder for Man United




Few people have the power of bringing someone or something back from the dead. Some in fact may so no such person has a power so fancifully preposterous. Unexpectedly however, football seems increasingly experienced in this field, with the frightful Fabrice Muamba incident last season proving resurrection is to some degree a possibility, and last weekend another remarkable revival occurred because of a certain sorcerer who can be found at Old Trafford.

Manchester United had been chasing shadows at St Mary's against Southampton on Sunday, finding themselves behind and according to Sir Alex Ferguson "well out of it". There was little purpose to the United midfield during the game, with few chances created which were dangerous enough for Ferguson's side to overcome being behind to a newly promoted side with a swiftly decreasing amount of time to do anything about it.

Out of it and staring down the barrel of a second defeat in just three League games, United needed a miracle to get out of this predicament; a predicament experienced many many times before at the famously diligent club.

Who better then, than a man often described as the "ginger magician" to leap from the bench and perform his princely footballing genius; Paul Scholes. The midfield influence was unleashed on Southampton and within minutes the game had changed in completely the right direction for the away side. Suddenly, United were probing, had direction, intent and a clear destination. They soon also had a goal. And then another.

For the goalscorer, the hat-trick hero, the £24 million top scorer, Robin van Persie, there was only one man to thank for the last minute rejuvenation: "I have to say 'Thank you' to Paul Scholes. When he came on, everything was ticking. Every single pass he hit was the right one. He hit a couple of unbelievable 30-40 yard passes. With him, you are always on your toes because anything can happen. He was my man of the match."

Ferguson echoed Van Persie's comments: "when Paul Scholes came on the pitch he changed the game completely," and although United got away with a very average performance this time due to an in form striker and especially the catalyst that was Scholes, it is yet another reminder that a replacement to the 37 year-old United midfielder is yet to be realized, and remains a worry for United.

Sir Alex Ferguson performed a little bit of his own resurrection powers last season when he persuaded Scholes out of retirement, and the desperate persuasion was because United missed him and needed him so much. Such a reliance is becoming increasingly problematic. Ferguson has his talisman for this season once again, but what of the midfield after that? United cannot afford to lose their edge when Chelsea, City and others continue to add the sharpest of players to their sides.

United may have the replacement already at the club. Cleverley may yet prove to be just what is needed for the future, with others in the reserves perhaps stepping up into the midfield in future seasons. With the presence now of Van Persie up front, it wouldn't hurt trying Wayne Roonyin Scholes's role in the middle, but perhaps we are setting ourselves up for a fall. Replacing the irreplaceable will never be an easy or simple task.

Monday, December 5, 2011

Another Injury In the Arsenal Midfield

Arsenal's official website notes, "When he's fit and firing on all cylinders, [he] is one of Arsenal's most dynamic players." It is just unfortunate then, that Abou Diaby, Arsenal's "dynamic" French midfielder has been tormented by injuries throughout his career, and having recovered from surgery on his ankle in the summer, has suffered another setback.

He missed Arsenal's 0 - 4 win at Wigan on Saturday after making his first League appearance of the season against Fulham on the 26th November. On the 2nd December, Wenger said:"It is a slight muscular problem, he'll be out for around 10 days."

However, the Arsenal boss is confident that despite Diaby's problems, he will return better than ever to fulfil the flattering description on the clubs website, as Wenger said of the 25 year-old's thigh strain:

"He is currently not fine. He has made so much effort to get back. I was afraid he would never be back to his best, but now I am convinced he will find his full potential again."
It is true that when fit, Diaby can be an important part of Arsenal's midfield, and considering he cost only £2 million in 2006, he has been something of a bargain for the club. However, his proneness to injuries have meant that he rarely completes a full season of football, averaging just 18 League appearances a season in his six seasons with Wenger's side.

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Mario Balotelli Set For Another £100,000 Fine

Reports are out claiming that Manchester City striker Mario Balotelli is set to be fined another week’s wages of £100,000 and given an official warning about his behaviour.

The Italian international striker, now age 20, will be docked the money after throwing darts at youth team players from a window at the club’s training ground.

The former Inter Milan star was recently fined two weeks’ wages for being sent off against Dynamo Kiev and he will now he will now be summoned to showdown talks with Roberto Mancini and a club executive to address his increasingly alarming conduct.

City officials had previously been happy to accept Balotelli was merely young, immature and struggling to settle after a summer move from Italy but his latest misdemeanour has particularly angered the club hierarchy, who are increasingly beginning to feel the £24million buy from Inter Milan is proving an expensive mistake.



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