5/15/2006

Brazil's World Cup Squad=?

Brazil's World Cup Squad will be one of the hardest to break down. With their skills, it seems as if they will win another World Cup. For Brazil, their goalies include: Dida (AC Milan), Julio Cesar (Inter Milan), Rogerio Ceni (Sao Paulo). And defense: Cafu (AC Milan), Cicinho (Real Madrid), Lucio (Bayern Munich), Juan (Bayer Leverkusen), Roberto Carlos (Real Madrid), Gilberto (Hertha Berlin), Cris (Olympique Lyon), Luisao (Benfica). As for the midfield Brazil have many options making them one of the scariest midfield attackers in the World Cup: Edmilson (Barcelona), Juninho Pernambucano (Olympique Lyon), Emerson (Juventus), Ze Roberto (Bayern Munich), Gilberto Silva (Arsenal), Kaka (AC Milan), Ricardinho (Corinthians). Lastly, the attackers: Ronaldo (Real Madrid), Robinho (Real Madrid), Ronaldinho (Barcelona), Adriano (Inter Milan), Fred (Olympique Lyon).

Brazil's last World Cup team



- from espnsoccernet.com

5/08/2006

Injuries non-stop?

Over the past couple of months, 3 key players for national teams have been injured forcing them to possibly miss some or all of the World Cup this year. The list includes:

Shevchenko (Ukraine) - 95% chance he will be back for world cup - out with left knee sprain and minor ligament injury.
Rooney (England) - 60% chance he wil be ready - out with broken bones in right foot.
Owen (England) - 94% chance he will be ready - still not fit to play, he has been out since 12/31/05 with injured foot.

(Shevchenko - top left, Rooney - top right, Owen - bottom left)



5/05/2006

Henry gets Barclay Player of the Year Award

This year, the EPL chose Tierry Henry as the winner of the Player of the Year Award. Many reasons are for this, but the biggest is because of his league leading goals (24)! Although their were other choices for the PYA (Player of the Year Award), Tierry Henry was chosen because he had a consistency of working his but off and always putting away either a simple a clean finish or a fancy dancy finish. Because a forward got this award, the EPL voters should see that there are more positions than a forward. Every time a team wins its because who scored the goal, no because how many saves the goalie makes. If the goalie were to make 0 saves, how would a team survive? That, is what I personally feel. It's who worked their behinds off and this year it clearly was Tierry Henry. Next year, who knows? Maybe Van der Sar could get the award, who knows??

5/04/2006

England in trouble

Unfortunately for Man U, England (national team) and Wayne Rooney, Rooney fractured a bone in his right foot which has questioned his readiness for the 2006 World Cup. According to his doctor, Rooney has slight chances of playing in the 1st World Cup game, but has chances of being ready for the 2nd or 3rd game.

Also, Rooney will be usiing an Oxygen chamber. This is supposed to speed up the recovery with no side effects. Ferguson wanted to also make it clear that anything to try at the moment is worth it. 'There is no conclusive evidence that it does improve injuries but there is no evidence against it. It won't do any harm and everything is worth a try at this stage.'

Not only is this an issue, but England Manager Eriksson is unsure to name Rooney in his 23-man squad before the FIFA deadline to send in the rosters.

As for now, England is in colossal problem and we hope they can resolve this problem. Bst of luck to Rooney and England!

-from Soccernet

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