Saturday, 24 December 2011

The Three Players who have to be on England's Euro 2012 plane

With the new year only a matter of weeks away, the new Premier League season has begun to produce some of England's brightest young talents. With the 'golden generation' of England players now fading away into memory, we must now look to the new breed of England stars, and a few of them are making a name for themselves. The three players I have chosen to look at, are slowly becoming the star players at their clubs, and only a fairly idiotic manager would leave them out of their squad, but then again Capello has proved us wrong before, the name Heskey rings a bell in that respect.

1. Daniel Sturridge:

The Loan spell at Bolton last year seems to have done absolute wonders to Chelsea's new star man, and his new found ability on wing and a good left foot is something England have been needing, and his goalscoring abilities far outweigh that of Theo Walcott or Stewart Downing, who constantly struggle to find the net for England. Sturridge at the moment for me is Chelsea's best player and his pace and finishing abilities could be key for England to succeed in the summer, and if it were me Sturridge would be on the plane way before Walcott, Young or Downing, but unfortunately its not my decision.


2. Phil Jones:

The 19 year old probably was not expecting all the first team football he is getting, but at his tender age he has adapted to first team football at Manchester United better than anyone I have ever seen. His versatility is unquestionably impressive, while his prescence on the ball and determination are something England need whether it's in defence or midfield. His performance in midfield against Spain showed he is easily capable to perform against the best even when out of position, and with the great Sir Alex Ferguson nurturing him, combined with the decline of John Terry and Rio Ferdinand, for me Jones has to be on that plane and in time we could be looking at the future England captain.


3. Kyle Walker:

People have been crying out to add Micah Richards to the England squad, but for me it's Tottenham's new found star Kyle Walker that should be the first choice right-back. The sheer attacking flair of Walker is combined with his sheer quality in his defensive duties is something England have been searching for on the right side of their defence. While Johnson and Richards are both decent right-backs, for me they don't have the all round package that Walker offers, and to leave him out of the Euro 2012 squad, would be a huge mistake on behalf of Fabio Capello.


Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

Thursday, 15 December 2011

The Champions League Draw: Who Chelsea and Arsenal want to avoid

With the London giants the only English opposition left in Europe's elite competition they both look towards the second draw tomorrow, anxious to which opposition they will both be facing. With both teams topping their selected groups they may think they will be getting some easier opposition, but there are still some dangerous teams they could be pitted against, because truthfully there are virtually no team left in the competition that couldn't give Chelsea or Arsenal a scare.

Thursday, 8 December 2011

3 reasons why Manchester United are currently struggling

With the Red Devils eliminated from Europe's elite competition to Swiss minnows FC Basel, problems look like there finally emerging at Old Trafford, and Ferguson needs to fix holes in his side, but just what are the these issues causing this slump on the red side of Manchester?

1. Lack of a creative midfielder:

With Tom Cleverley's continuous injury lay off's and several others in the midfield area, the Red Devils lack that spark of creativity that can win you games. It was clear against Basel and in a few Premier League games recently that none of the United midfielders have the vision or the skill to pick out that defence-splitting pass and open the lock so to speak and for a team of the calibre and high expectancy of Manchester United this creativeness is without a doubt a necessity. Wesley Sneijder would be an ideal candidate, but if Fergie can't find a suitable creative spark to add to his midfield, United will find it more and more difficult to break teams down as the season wears on.

2. Rooney's form deteriorating, once again:

At the start of the season everything Rooney touched turned to gold, as he was scoring hattricks and playing like a truly world-class player. However recently United's star man has entered a goal drought, and his performance in Switzerland was shamefully below par. Without Rooney playing to his best United lack goals, and it shows as they have not scored more than once in the Premier League in the last 8 games. With a one month lay off to Javier Hernandez a bigger goal-scoring burden has been placed on the shoulders of the England man, but at the moment the burden is getting the most of him and costing his team.

3: Rio Ferdinand is not the player he was:

Nemanja Vidic's horrific looking knee injury in Switzerland is yet another injury for the Serb this season, and for United this is a hammer blow. More emphasis is now placed on Rio Ferdinand to lead the back line, and with Rio's age starting to show he has and will find it hard to try and lead a very young United defence on his own. A few years ago it would not have been such a big issue to Alex Ferguson, but with Rio slowly succumbing to his age and without his fantastic Serbian partner, the Red Devils defence will struggle in the bigger matches, and may struggle to keep up with defending the Premier League crown.


'With United's current situation, it will be a hard task for them to get out of the rut they find themselves in, Thursday nights certainly aren't going to help.'