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Saturday, 4 August 2018

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Sunday, 3 June 2018

സിദാന് പകരം ക്ലോപ്പ്: റയല്‍ മാഡ്രിഡ് ഞെട്ടിപ്പിക്കാനൊരുങ്ങുന്നു

*🍁സിദാന് പകരം ക്ലോപ്പ്: റയല്‍ മാഡ്രിഡ് ഞെട്ടിപ്പിക്കാനൊരുങ്ങുന്നു🕸*

*ജൂൺ 2, 2018*





*സൂപ്പര്‍ പരിശീലകന്‍ സിനദിന്‍ സിദാന് പകരം ലിവര്‍പൂള്‍ പരിശീലകന്‍ യൂര്‍ഗന്‍ ക്ലോപ്പിനെ എത്തിക്കാനൊരുങ്ങുന്നു. ലിവപൂളുമായി 2022 വരെ കരാറുള്ള ക്ലോപ്പിനെ പൊന്നുംവില കൊടുത്ത് ക്ലബ്ബിലെത്തിക്കാനാണ് മാഡ്രിഡ് നീക്കം. പ്രീമിയര്‍ ലീഗ് ക്ലബ്ബ് ടോട്ടന്‍ഹാമിന്റെ പൊച്ചറ്റീനോ, ആഴ്‌സണലിന്റെ മുന്‍ പരിശീലകന്‍ ആഴ്‌സന്‍ വെങ്ങര്‍, യുവന്റസ് പരീശിലകന്‍ മസിമിലിയാനോ അല്ലെഗ്രി, നാപ്പോളി മുന്‍ പരിശീലകന്‍ മൗരിസിയോ സാരി തുടങ്ങിയവരെയു പരിശീലനസ്ഥാനത്തേക്ക് ലോസ് ബ്ലാങ്കോസ് പരിഗണിക്കുന്നുണ്ട്.*

*തന്ത്രങ്ങളിലും ടീമിനെ കൈകാര്യം ചെയ്യുന്നതിലും സിദാന് ഒത്ത പകരക്കാരനായാണ് ജര്‍മ്മന്‍ സ്വദേശിയായ ക്ലോപ്പിനെ റയല്‍ മാഡ്രിഡ് മാനേജ്‌മെന്റ് കാണുന്നത്.*

*ഈ സീസണില്‍ ലിവര്‍പൂളിന്റെ ജൈത്രയാത്രയ്ക്ക് പിന്നില്‍ നിര്‍ണായക സാന്നിധ്യമായിരുന്നു ക്ലോപ്പ്. ലീഗില്‍ മൂന്നാം സ്ഥാനത്തെത്തിക്കുകയും ചാംപ്യന്‍സ് ലീഗ് ഫൈനലില്‍ ലിവര്‍പൂളിനെ എത്തിക്കുകയും ചെയ്ത ക്ലോപ്പ് ഇഗ്ലീഷ് ക്ലബ്ബ് വിടാനുള്ള സാധ്യത കുറവാണ്. ലിവര്‍പൂളുമായി 2022 വരൊയണ് ക്ലോപ്പിന് കരാറുള്ളത്. അതേസമയം, റയല്‍ മാഡ്രിഡിനെ അപേക്ഷിച്ച് പറയുന്ന തുക ലിവര്‍പൂളിന് കൊടുക്കാന്‍ ബുദ്ധിമുട്ടുണ്ടാകില്ലെന്നാണ് ആരാധകര്‍ വിലയിരുത്തുന്നത്.*

*അതേസമയം, യുവന്റസ് പരിശീലകന്‍ അല്ലെഗ്രിയെയും സിദാന് പകരക്കാരനായി റയല്‍ നോട്ടമിട്ടിട്ടുണ്ട്. എന്തായാലും ലോകകപ്പിന് ശേഷമാകും പുതിയ പരിശീലകനെ റയല്‍ മാഡ്രിഡ് പ്രഖ്യാപിക്കുക.*

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Thursday, 31 May 2018

Zidane leaves Madrid: full story, The reasons

Zidane leaves Madrid: reason and full story
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Speaking about the reasons behind his decision, Zidane mentioned tiredness and said that it is the perfect moment to leave: "I have decided not to continue with Real Madrid next season. This team needs a change to keep winning. They need another way and another methodology. I love this club, I love the president. He gave me the opportunity to come as a player and now manager and I am eternally grateful. But we have to change. "I don't know, maybe if we had lost the final in Kiev I would have stayed. Maybe.


 Cristiano? My departure has nothing to do with his words after the final." "If I was the manager here next season, it would have been tough for us to win trophies. You saw in the Copa this season and I can't forget out the domestic campaign that easily here. There are stages, periods you go through, stages. And you need to know when to stop. I think it's the right decision for the team." The coach just wants to rest now: "I’m not going to coach another team right now. I’m not looking for another team. It's natural tiredness. The day to day is over for me, I think it's time. I'm not tired of training." The Frencham only has warm words for his player, with who he won 4 Champions League: "I think the players need a change but I should thank them because at the end of the day it’s them that fight out there and this is a club of very high expectations. 


We always want more and more, I couldn’t ask for more from these players but now is the time for them to have a different voice in the changing room.Zidane refuses to close door on future Madrid return: "It can be a ‘see you later’. Madrid has given me everything. I will be close to this club all my life. But the decision, for many, doesn’t make sense. But it does to me. It is the moment to make a change. I think it is the right decision for everyone. I have to thank the fans for all their support and love. We have had complicated moments of the season when you are not at your best, the fans push you and that made us better." "The squad already knows. I’ve not talked to them all individually but they all know. I’ve sent a message to all the squad and I’ve spoken to Sergio Ramos. As always as a person and captain, we have lived a lot together, he respects my decision. He wished me luck. He is a leader, a captain and it has been a pleasure to share three more years with him.



"He concludes: "The worst moment was being knocked out by Leganes [In the Copa del Rey]. I'm not even gonna say the word of how I felt... The best moment for me was winning La Liga." Zinedine Zidane, who joined the club in 2013, won nine trophies as Real Madrid boss, including 4 Champions Leagues, and lost just 16 times in 149 matches at the helm. Just under a trophy every 16 matches. He will go down in history as one of the greatest Los Blancos managers...

Real Madrid to launch Joachim Low approach and replace Zinedine Zidane



Real Madrid to launch Joachim Low approach and replace Zinedine Zidane

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Real Madrid are ready to push for Joachim Low

REAL MADRID have identified Germany manager Joachim Low as the successor to Zinedine Zidane as pressure continues to grow on the Frenchman.


Joachim Low will guide Germany into the 2018 World Cup in Russia but would be available to take over as head coach for the start of the 2018/19 season.
Low has been managing the German national side since 2006 and has played a vital part in what has been a hugely successful and impressive period for Die Maanschaft over the past 12 years.
In four major tournaments, Low has guided Germany to at least four semi-finals, finishing third in the 2010 World Cup and winning the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
He hasn’t been involved in club football since 2004 but that doesn’t appear to be a concern for the powers that be at Madrid.

Source : express.co.uk

സിദാന്റെ കാലഘട്ടം ക്ലബ് ചരിത്രത്തിലെ ഏറ്റവും മികച്ചതെന്ന് റാമോസ്...

സിദാന്റെ കാലഘട്ടം ക്ലബ് ചരിത്രത്തിലെ ഏറ്റവും മികച്ചതെന്ന് റാമോസ്...





സിദാന്റെ അപ്രതീക്ഷിത വിടവാങ്ങലില്‍ ആശംസകളുമായി റയല്‍ മാഡ്രിഡ് താരങ്ങള്‍. ട്വിറ്ററിലൂടെയാണ് റയല്‍ മാഡ്രിഡ് ക്യാപ്റ്റന്‍ സെര്‍ജിയോ റാമോസ് അടക്കം പ്രമുഖ താരങ്ങളെല്ലാം പ്രതികരണങ്ങളുമായി എത്തിയത്. കളിക്കാരനായപ്പോഴും പരിശീലകനായപ്പോഴും തന്റെ ഏറ്റവും മികവില്‍ നിന്ന് വിടപറയുകയാണ് സിദാന്‍ ചെയ്തത് എന്നും രണ്ടര വര്‍ഷത്തെ പരിശീലനത്തും സൗഹൃദ ബന്ധത്തിനു നന്ദി പറയുന്നു എന്നും ക്യാപ്റ്റന്‍ റാമോസ് പറഞ്ഞു.

ഈ കഴിഞ്ഞ രണ്ടു വര്‍ഷം ക്ലബിന്റെ ചരിത്രത്തിലെ തന്നെ ഏറ്റവും മികച്ച കാലഘട്ടമാണെന്നും സെര്‍ജിയോ റാമോസ് പറഞ്ഞു. സിദാന്റെ കീഴിയില്‍ ക്യാപ്റ്റനായി മൂന്നു ചാമ്ബ്യന്‍സ് ലീഗ് കിരീടങ്ങള്‍ റാമോസ് ഉയര്‍ത്തിയിരുന്നു. സിദാന്‍ പോയാലും സിദാന്റെ സംഭാവനകള്‍ ക്ലബിന്റെ കൂടെ എന്നുമുണ്ടാകുമെന്നും റാമോസ് പറഞ്ഞു.

The two reasons Zinedine Zidane is set to leave Real Madrid this summer

The two reasons Zinedine Zidane is set to leave Real Madrid this summer




Real Madrid have suffered a dramatic fall from grace so far this season - at least in La Liga - with virtually everything about the team up in the air.
All three of their 'BBC' front line has gone from conquering the world to having their futures at the club in doubt.
Even Cristiano Ronaldo, the figure that the team is built around and arguably Real Madrid's greatest ever player, has struggled beyond belief; Ronaldo has scored a measly four league goals this season.
Gareth Bale and Karim Benzema have fared no better than the Portuguese superstar so far, and the two of them certainly look to be replaced come the summer.
Ronaldo's saving grace has firmly been the Champions League. His tally of nine goals in the six group stage games set a new record, and he also became the first player ever to score in every game.
That record is a reminder of how things were last season, as Real Madrid won La Liga for the first time in five years, became the first team to retain the Champions League, and then finished the year by winning the Club World Cup for the season consecutive year.
They were on top of the world, leading to huge praise for record-setting manager Zinedine Zidane. The Frenchman has only managed at the top level for two seasons now, but he has still somehow managed to fit what most coaches would consider a career into that time.
He has enjoyed a level of success that perhaps only Pep Guardiola can claim to have matched in his first seasons and has also managed get into a position where he's tasting the pressure of being on the edge of the sack.
It's all getting to be a bit too much, according to The two reasons Zinedine Zidane is set to leave Real Madrid this summer Real Madrid have suffered a dramatic fall from grace so far this season - at least in La Liga - with virtually everything about the team up in the air. All three of their 'BBC' front line has gone from conquering the world to having their futures at the club in doubt. Even Cristiano Ronaldo, the figure that the team is built around and arguably Real Madrid's greatest ever player, has struggled beyond belief; Ronaldo has scored a measly four league goals this season. Gareth Bale and Karim Benzema have fared no better than the Portuguese superstar so far, and the two of them certainly look to be replaced come the summer. Ronaldo's saving grace has firmly been the Champions League. His tally of nine goals in the six group stage games set a new record, and he also became the first player ever to score in every game. That record is a reminder of how things were last season, as Real Madrid won La Liga for the first time in five years, became the first team to retain the Champions League, and then finished the year by winning the Club World Cup for the season consecutive year. They were on top of the world, leading to huge praise for record-setting manager Zinedine Zidane. The Frenchman has only managed at the top level for two seasons now, but he has still somehow managed to fit what most coaches would consider a career into that time. He has enjoyed a level of success that perhaps only Pep Guardiola can claim to have matched in his first seasons and has also managed get into a position where he's tasting the pressure of being on the edge of the sack. It's all getting to be a bit too much, according to Marca. Zidane is strongly considering stepping down from the post once the season is over, citing both fatigue as well as growing tired of the intense pressure at Real Madrid - a pressure that is arguably greater than any other job in football. They're the same reasons that brought to an end the tenure's of both Guardiola and Luis Enrique at Barcelona, with both saying that trying to keep up with the expectations of the fans and board was an impossible task. Real Madrid have a history of quickly losing bosses after success. All three of their previous league winners this century have left within a year of success. Vicente del Bosque and Fabio Capello left just days after winning league titles, while things infamously imploded for Jose Mourinho the season after his La Liga victory in 2012. It's looking increasingly likely that Zidane will join that particular club. Source : givemesport.comMarca.
Zidane is strongly considering stepping down from the post once the season is over, citing both fatigue as well as growing tired of the intense pressure at Real Madrid - a pressure that is arguably greater than any other job in football.
They're the same reasons that brought to an end the tenure's of both Guardiola and Luis Enrique at Barcelona, with both saying that trying to keep up with the expectations of the fans and board was an impossible task.
Real Madrid have a history of quickly losing bosses after success. All three of their previous league winners this century have left within a year of success. Vicente del Bosque and Fabio Capello left just days after winning league titles, while things infamously imploded for Jose Mourinho the season after his La Liga victory in 2012.
It's looking increasingly likely that Zidane will join that particular club.

Source : givemesport.com

BREAKING: Zinedine Zidane has quit as Real Madrid manager

BREAKING: Zinedine Zidane has quit as Real Madrid manager
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BREAKING: Zinedine Zidane has quit as Real Madrid manager


The Frenchman has left the club after three consecutive Champions League titles

Zinedine Zidane has quit as manager of Real Madrid just days after his third consecutive Champions League victory during a press conference in Madrid this afternoon.
The Frenchman, who represented the club as a player between 2001 and 2006, succeeded Rafa Benitez as coach in 2016 after two years as coach of their second team, Castilla.
The 45-year-old has experienced unprecedented success in Europe since taking charge at the Santiago Bernabeu.
In 2017 he became the first manager to ever retain the Champions League, defeating Juventus 4-1, before becoming the first manager to win the competition on three consecutive occasions last week, when his Real Madrid side defeated Liverpool 3-1.
In three seasons at the club he won nine trophies in total.

Speculation now turns to who will replace him at the club, with reports suggesting that his compatriot Arsene Wenger will take over in his first position after leaving Arsenal.

Source: Joe.co.uk

Wednesday, 30 May 2018

HOW SALAH SLAYER RAMOS BECOME PUBLIC ENEMY NO. 1

Tetchy, sneaky and not afraid to employ football's dark arts, Ramos is an easy man to loathe - but any fan would all love to see him on their team





He is the villain of the piece, the man everybody loves to hate. If the football world were a pantomime, Sergio Ramos would enter the pitch swathed in a black cape and mask, basking in the boos and whistles of his incensed audience. But the Real Madrid defender seems to revel in his 'bad boy' persona – and it is exactly that attitude that has made him such a favourite at Santiago Bernabeu.
Ramos was in the headlines once more on Saturday as he ensured Liverpool's hero Mohamed Salah would not make any more impact on the Champions League final than he absolutely had to . Salah was the focal point of Liverpool's bright start in Kiev, cutting in off the right flank and giving the Madrid defence more than a few headaches. And the way he was dealt with was classic Ramos.
Discussing the legality or malicious intent of the armlock the Spain international applied on his opponent is a futile exercise. It is the type of clash that occurs countless times in every football match on the planet, shorn of any clearly illicit contact that would have made punishing the defender simple for referee Milorad Mazic.
The only certainties in the matter were the unfortunate consequences for Salah: a damaged shoulder, early, tearful withdrawal and a World Cup in jeopardy. And for Madrid: a demoralised opponent and, inevitably, a third straight Champions League trophy. Ramos' actions may not have won him a lot of friends in Liverpool or Egypt, but you cannot argue they are not effective.
Former France international Christophe Dugarry summed up the contradiction days after the final. “Ramos is an absolute genius!” he enthused on RMC Sport, responding to fellow ex-Bleu Franck Leboeuf who had asserted the defender's actions were “tiresome”.
“He is one of those defenders who help you win titles, who make you come out on top. Okay, he is a cheat, he is dirty. But you cannot argue with his results!” Let his detractors plea for punishment through online petitions or file billion-dollar lawsuits : Madrid's enforcer could not care less.
Ramos' rap sheet is indeed a lengthy one. Aside from tangling with Salah, the centre-back also felled Loris Karius with a nasty elbow to the eye in Kiev minutes before the goalkeeper lost his entire head and gifted Karim Benzema the opener. His armlock on Salah had journalists scouring the archives for previous misdemeanours: sure enough, they found an almost-identical trick played on Dani Alves (admittedly, no shrinking violent himself) in the 2016-17 final.
One could also look back to 2010, when a hefty challenge from the defender provoked a cruciate ligament tear for Nacho Gonzalez that left the Uruguayan out for six months. An identical injury to that suffered one year later by Betis youngster Alvaro Vadillo, again during a scuffle with Madrid's Ironman.
Not to mention the Clasico red card picked up by Ramos for a truly criminal kick on Lionel Messi. Fuming after seeing the young Argentine give him the slip, he followed Leo across the pitch and lashed out at his shins, in a hit that thankfully caused the star no lasting damage. “I did not mean to hurt him. I made a mistake, but I did not go in with the intention of causing damage,” Ramos said after that game. Sound familiar?
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Those moments, which skip over infinite instances of simulation, cynical fouls and other misdemeanours, all paint an image of Ramos' character. But there is another side. Four Champions League titles; four La Liga crowns; the 2010 World Cup, and back-to-back European Championships.





Ramos was at the heart of Spain and Madrid's teams for each of those triumphs, even scoring in two Champions League finals to push the Blancos towards glory. He is not the biggest of centre-backs, nor even the most technically gifted – it is the player's unique, single-minded intensity on the field that makes him such an asset to every side he graces.
That intensity and determination to win whatever the cost also means he is destined to be one of football's fall-guys, a convenient outlet to direct one's rage when everything goes wrong. But all of us must be honest, even Liverpool supporters: we would love a man with Sergio Ramos' fire lining up for our team week in, week out. If he were on our side those boos would soon turn to cheers.

Source : goal.com

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