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Attacking Thoughts on Dribbling

Thursday, August 30th, 2007

Kamal de Gregory here, one of your Virtual Soccer Trainers, bringing you the insights that you need to excel in the game of soccer.

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This month’s tip is about the attacking thoughts of dribbling. It is short but very important, as is many of the tips you will find here.

We are going to look at the defender’s point of view and what he or she would like the attacker to do with the ball. So here is the question, “as a defender do you want the player with the ball to have the ball stopped and waiting for you or dribbling at you with speed.”

Most defenders will answer ball stopped and waiting. This allows the defender to attack the offender.

So as an attacker you want to do with the defender doesn’t like. That means dribble at them with speed, not speed as in out-of-control I’m running at you speed, but a hard confident dribble. A dribble that will allow you to control the ball but is pushing forward without hesitation.

You will see that the defender will have to make a decision because you have already made one, To attack! Defenders will be put on the spot and if they don’t act immediately you will have already floated past them.

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Bayern is Bruising

Monday, August 20th, 2007

The boys from Munich totally dismantled Werder Bremen 4-0 on the road at the Weserstadion, warning the rest of the Ribery Opens Bayern ScoringGerman steadies that this will be a season of maulings.

A Franck Ribery penalty (awarded for a foul on Luca Toni) before the break was followed by total annihilation in the second half. Involved in the buildup of the penalty, Toni added the second as the Italian target man settled fellow new-signing, Hamit Altintop’s cross and swept home in the box.

Ribery and Altintop linked up for the third goal as Altintop finished from the edge of the penalty area, and substitute midfielder Andreas Ottl added the bubbly as his thunder-strike from distance added insult to injury for the Bremen faithful.

The only other team to remain undefeated through the second weekend of the Bundesliga is Hamburg SV, who defeated Bayer Leverkusen 1-0 on Sunday.

Hamburg will encounter 5th place VfL Bochum in an important early game this Friday while Bayern will match up against 11th place Hannover 96 on Saturday at home.

Unfortunately, German striker Klose will be out (also for the International friendly against England in the midweek) due to an injury sustained during his return to the Weserstadion against his old club, but with the power of Bayern, I don’t think that he will be sorely missed in this one.

The Dagger 

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Reversal of Fortunes

Friday, August 17th, 2007

Mad Dog and Master Class (Carlos Tevez and Ryan Giggs, respectively) limp into Sunday’s Manchester derby, slumping inMan. City Host the Manchester Derby comparison to their neighbor’s unbeaten start.

While Sir Alex Ferguson’s men have drawn their opening 2 matches against Reading and Portsmouth, former England manager, Sven-Goran Eriksson has prompted a revival of sorts at the City of Manchester Stadium with 2 quick victories out of the gate against West Ham and Derby County.

Despite their summer signings, Man. United have found it hard to jell at this early stage, and are not only hampered by Rooney’s foot injury, but will also have to play without Portuguese winger, Cristiano Ronaldo, who picked up a red card in frustration in the final stages of the Portsmouth match.

Man. City on the other hand has shown an attacking edge that was virtually non existent under Stuart Pearce. Of course new signings and money spent have not been a problem for the new manager, and the Swede looks determined to put out a side of attacking quality not seen since the days of Kevin Keegan.

Certainly, Man. United is now a monster in waiting and just need that little something to kick-start their title defending season. Putting an end to Man. City’s best ever EPL start is just what Sir Alex has ordered.The Dagger 

Better Late then Never

Friday, August 17th, 2007

David Beckham finally made his full debut on Wednesday in the Galaxy’s 2-0 victory over DC United in the SugerLigaLA to Face Pachuca in Superliga Final semifinal, leading LA to a final showdown with Mexican club side Pachuca.

In his first start for LA, Beckham also usurped the captain’s armband from Landon Donovan, but Donovan will not be complaining too much if Beckham continues to deliver as he did on the night, scoring with a trademark free-kick and then assisting the ex-captain for LA’s insurance goal.

The other semifinal was a rematch of the Champions’ Cup final between Pachuca and Houston. In another game that went down to the wire, Pachuca outlasted the Dynamo again, this time needing penalties to separate the sides–the dependable Brian Ching missing an all important spot-kick this time around.

So, now we will have to wait another 2 weeks time as the final is scheduled to be played on Wednesday, August 29th. LA will benefit the most as it will give Beckham more time for his ankle to completely heal and a few more games to get more acquainted with his new teammates.

However, the competition will certainly be the toughest he has faced in a LA jersey, and though they lost to LA in the opening group stage, Pachuca is no longer in pre-season mode as the Mexican League is in full swing with Pachuca already leading Group A out of the gate.

Home field advantage will not be enough for the MLS side in this one as Pachuca will collect their fourth successive trophy.The Dagger 

An Iberian Showdown in England

Friday, August 17th, 2007

EPL bosses Jose Mourinho and Rafa Benitez will renew their intense rivalry and word throwing this weekend as LiverpoolLiverpool and Chelsea Showdown will host Chelsea at Anfield on Sunday.

With Chelsea near the top of the early EPL table (along with Everton and Man. City) this will be their first real test against another team who consider themselves true title contenders.

In truth Chelsea has had a tough time in their first 2 games as they have had to come back from behind both times on their way to victory. Liverpool, on the other hand, have only played 1 league game thus far (a debatable victory over Aston Villa), having traveled to France in mid-week to face Toulouse in the Champions League Qualifying round.

With captain, John Terry out injured, Chelsea’s usual defensive blockade has been leaky, and even the usually steady Petr Cech has made some early uncharacteristic errors. Chelsea is also determined to play this season with more attacking flair, which could also leave them more exposed at the back this season.

Even with all of Liverpool’s attacking signings this summer, Rafa continues to rely on the lone striker system with the other forwards pushed wide. This reluctance to play all out could have detrimental effects in the league as it usually does for Liverpool as they ended third place last year 15 points behind second place Chelsea.

The importance of this game is illustrated by the fact the Liverpool’s inspirational captain, Steven Gerrard is likely to play even though he suffered a hairline toe fracture in the 1-0 victory over Toulouse.

Still Chelsea will dismantle Liverpool this time around, reminding the Kop faithful that a reserved philosophy is what keeps them from ever winning an EPL title.

The Dagger

New Boys off the Mark

Monday, August 13th, 2007

Chelsea started the new season with a 3-2 victory over promoted side Birmingham with new signings Claudio Pizarro andMalouda on the Score Sheet Again Florent Malouda among the scorers. 

Although the score points to an evenly poised game, Chelsea actually dominated their first home match at Stamford Bridge, setting a new English record of 64 unbeaten home games and counting.

Ex-Bayern and Peruvian striker, Pizarro, filling in for the injured Drogba and Shevchenko, brought the title contenders level only minutes after Birmingham went ahead through Mikael Forssell’s flick header (against the run of play) early in the match.

It was the other new boy, ex-Lyon and French winger Malouda who added to his Charity Shield goal and put Chelsea in the lead before Birmingham scored an incredible leveler through Olivier Kopa before half-time.

Chelsea concluded the affair with an Essien winner, grabbing all 3 points to kick off the season. The result was good for both teams as it showed once again that Chelsea have the quality and the mental character to win and score when coming from behind.

For Birmingham (relegated from the EPL 2 seasons ago), it showed that this time around Steve Bruce’s men will have a better time finding the back of the net, though he may need to think twice about his keeper selection as Colin Doyle was suspect in 2 of the 3 goals.

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The English Off-beat

Friday, August 10th, 2007

The EPL kicks off this weekend amid a dull of games that look simple for the taking. True, there have been many changes through the summer, and not everything has settled yet, but it looks to be anotherThe EPL Kicks-off this Weekend race between defending Champs, Man. United and Mourinho’s Chelsea.

Liverpool have made some big money spendings, but will have to totally overhaul their playing style if they really believe to make a run for the title, and Arsenal is only kidding themselves if they believe their 2 pre-season trophies will equate to league leaders come early-,mid-, not to mention end-of-season.

Spurs will hope to avoid a 2nd horrible start to the season, but will know that a finish out of the top 4 will be theirs, and the rest will fighting out for scraps again.

The 2 most meaningful matches of the opening round will be Saturday’s Bolton vs. Newcastle and Sunday’s Man. United vs. Reading.

Big Sam and a re-vamped Newcastle will square off against the Wanderers in Sam’s old home—the Reebox. Bolton has also received a face-lift over the summer and the question is “who brings more class to the usual slug-fest in this one?” Remember Bolton is one better as they will play in the UEFA Cup this season while Newcastle has been struggling for seasons now.

The Man. United game against Reading is also interesting if only for the revelation of how Reading plans to build off the success of their promoted season last year against the team of the land. With the 2-year loan signing of Tevez final complete, another Man. dynasty could be in the making.

The Dagger 

Becks Near the Basement

Friday, August 10th, 2007

The LA Galaxy lost another one as David Beckham made his MLS debut, albeit for only a cameo appearance, in front of aBecks Debut Ends in LA Defeat sold out flood of camera flashes at RFK Stadium.

The Ex-Real and Man. United midfielder was brought in for the last stages of LA’s Thursday night game against DC United, but it was DC’s Brazilian forward Emilio’s goal in the 27th min. that mattered most as the lone goal was enough to claim victory and 2nd spot in the Eastern Conference.

Unfortunately, LA was reduced to 10-men moments before Beckham’s introduction. Martino was shown red for a nasty tackle from behind on United’s Fred, and though they had several chances, DC could not take advantage of the man advantage as LA’s keeper Cannon made several unbelievable stops.

LA actually had several chances of their own, but forward Buddle could not capitalize on a point black opportunity, and DC’s keeper came up trumps by blocking Donovan’s route to goal, at the edge of the penalty area, after a trademark through pass from Beckham.

Becks will have another chance to feature this weekend as LA continues their East Coast tour with a match against Eastern Conference leaders New England on Sunday. Beckham may be reduced again to a substitute’s role, but barring any re-injury to his million dollar ankle, it can’t be long now for the champagne midfielder to start playing the full ninety.

The question for LA still remains: will there be enough time to pull out of the cellar?
The Dagger