Showing posts with label hails. Show all posts
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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Jack Rodwell Hails Everton Team-Mate Seamus Coleman

Everton midfielder Jack Rodwell has declared that Seamus Coleman will be named Young Player of the Season at Everton.

Rodwell was acclaimed the Club’s top emerging talent last season and admits to being blown away by his teammate’s superb displays.

“I am buzzing for him,” Rodwell told evertontv.

“We are really close and it is great to see him doing well. He has had a great season and that is shown by his PFA nomination and I am sure he will get young player at Everton as well.

“I have really enjoyed watching him this season. He is just so exciting and when he gets the ball all the fans get out of their seats. He has also come up with quite a few goals and assists which is really good to see.”



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Thursday, April 14, 2011

Rangnick hails players



Schalke coach Ralf Rangnick praised his players after the German side knocked holders Inter out of the Champions League.



The German side secured their place in the final four for the first time in their history with a 2-1 win on Wednesday night to go through 7-3 on aggregate.



Schalke will now face Manchester United in the semi-finals and Ragnick was delighted with his side's two performances against Inter.



"We've produced two great performances," said Rangnick.



"If you only allow the Champions League winners a couple of chances, you know you have played well.



"Each player worked hard for each other and that was the key to our success."



"A semi-final in the Champions League is something extraordinary for all of us and against Manchester United we will start in a similar position to how we began against Inter: as clear outsiders.



"But again, anything can happen and if it all goes to plan we can reach the final. First we have to produce some good results in the Bundesliga to give us a boost: with every positive result our Champions League chances improve."



Meanwhile, Schalke's veteran striker Raul, who opened the scoring on Wednesday, admits he is allowing himself to dream of a return to the final.



"It's incredible - a great moment. It's great to be part of this team," he said. "With so many new players having arrived, to find ourselves rubbing shoulders with the best three teams in Europe is hugely satisfying.



"We will try to enjoy this situation but we know we will have to work hard over the next two weeks to prepare for the semi-finals.



"We have won twice against the reigning European club champions; we were the better side in both games and now we must face a really complicated semi-final against Manchester United. We have to get it out of our heads that we are playing a big team like United and believe that we can reach the final, even though we won't be favourites."




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Friday, April 1, 2011

Pedro Hails ‘Brilliant’ Pep Guardiola

Barcelona winger Pedro has declared that he is happy playing for coach Pep Guardiola.

Under Guardiola, the 23 year old Spanish international has won everything available in club football.

Pedro told the UEFA website : “Guardiola is a brilliant coach and a very intelligent person who has everything under control,”.

“He talks a lot to the players and he has known this club for a very long time. He knows what’s going on, both in the youth teams and in the first team, and that’s why I think he’s doing so well.”



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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Bayern Munich 2 Inter 3: Leonardo hails Inter

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Leonardo praised his Inter side after they progressed on the away goals rule in the Champions League against Bayern Munich.



The reigning champions were trailing 2-1 on the night and 3-1 down on aggregate after goals from Mario Gomez and Thomas Muller cancelled out Samuel Eto'o's opener, but after Wesley Sneijder made it 2-2 a Goran Pandev strike two minujtes from time secured a dramatic victory.



Brazilian head coach Leonardo insists that team spirit was the key to their success, although he admits they rode their luck at times as Bayern controlled the first half.



"To explain this contest would be truly difficult," he told Corriere dello Sport. "The difference was our heart.



"We prepared very well for the contest and we found ourselves quickly ahead. Then it became complicated and it was all Bayern.



"After their equaliser we have tried to play at a delicate psychological moment and we conceded another goal.



"Skill was the key to our recovery. We managed to recover without losing our heads. We stayed calm and tranquil.



"Pandev? He scored a goal that Maradona would have been proud of at a time that has not been so good for him.



"I can't take any credit for this. The team spirit was always here otherwise they would not have been able to achieve this result.



"This is a historical result because we have done it in the Champions League, but it's the same spirit we've shown in the championship.



"We risked so much because we were unbalanced. We did well to be in the match, even at difficult times, although there was much luck of course."



Vanquished Bayern coach Louis van Gaal said his players had thrown away a game they should have won.



"We wanted too much, which is a pity," he said. "It's not the first time this has happened: four or five times already this season we have given away a match we should have won and today it happened again.



"We could have settled matters earlier. Instead Inter are still standing, still have a chance – even if they hardly created any tonight, they did convert them. That's always a possibility in football.



"At half-time I told the team that we needed to stay compact and we created many chances even after that. We had one situation where three Bayern players were advancing on one Inter defender and we should have capitalised. Afterwards, we should have stayed compact, but we didn't and ran into trouble. That's what I meant when I warned them not to want too much. We made too many defensive mistakes, conceded too easily.



"The players gave their all, which is the criterion for a coach to judge if he is still getting through to the team. They enjoyed the match and so did the fans; now we are all disappointed we lost but we witnessed a good match."



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