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Friday, May 21, 2010

Steven Gerrard hunt for win


Liverpool fans need to worry. It seems that Steven Gerrarad could leave the home club and start huntig for his win for trophies. Steven Gerrarad has been a Liverpool player for more than 11 years, making more than 400 appearances for the club that he almost led to Barclays Premier League glory a year ago. But the relationship of Gerrard and Rafa seems that Gerrard is not happy with Rafa Benitez. He wants the team with a new manager. But the situation seems to go other way. Rafa is set to stay with Liverpool. Now Liverpool fans have to see Gerrard leaving the club. Because this summer Steven Gerrard will be looking to other options. Possible destinations could be Manchester City and Chelsea, offering almost 30M euros. This can make Steven Gerrard play in Champions League and in European games. Jose Mourinho (Inter Milan Manager) is considered a fan of Gerrard, so it seems that Liverpool man could find himself in Inter Milan or Madrid depending where the manager ends up himself.



Liverpool finished the English Premier League at seventh position. This leads the club with limited resources. The club could not earn much money and the damage is that they have low budgets for training programs. Moreover this leads to make Gerrard think that it would be almost impossible to get in the title races with other teams. So if Gerrard got good offers he might leave Liverpool to have a glory of wins.

SO YOU WANT TO BECOME A PROFESSIONAL

There is a little doubt that being a top professional footballers has many rewards.Those who dream of one day scoring the winning goal in a world cup final should be warned: as only very, very few player make it to the top and they have to work extremley hard to get there.
Here are some simple step to sucess

STEP 1 JOIN UP

If you dont go out to a pitch to play game then forget about being a footballer.So, first thing comes first and join a team. For most young players this will be either a school team or a youth club that plays in a local league.

STEP 2 BEING SPOTTED:

A mixture of natural talent and practise will help you being spotted by professional club scout.Almost every club has a scouting system and they are looking for established player that team might want to buy, but other are intrested in outstanding players. All you have to show potential and stamina.

STEP 3 A TRIAL:

Once spotted by a club scout , you will be invited for a trial. furthermore, they will check following important things,

  • how well you perform with a ball
  • your health.
  • fitness.
  • attitudes.
  • personal needs.

STEP 4 SCHOOL OF EXCELLENCE:

This is where the selected player are trained. However there are no guarntee of future success and many young players either drop or asked to leave if they cannot cope with demands.But if you can rise up through the youth, reserve, and nursery teams may be your dream of becoming a footballer will comes true.

Statement By Malouda



In 2009 season Florent Malouda's most successful in club football. He scored 15 goals, and helped Chelsea win the Premier League and FA Cup. He invariably establishes himself as a key player at each new team he joins.


Statement by Malouda.

I have taken on more responsibilities within the team. My team-mates rely on me a bit more now. This is something that I have wanted to happen since my arrival here, and I’m delighted.
Florent Malouda on life at Chelsea

Statement Shows he is fully confident and hoping to perform best for the team and wins world cup.

Fabregas and Torres Join the World Cup team


Convalescing duo Fernando Torres and Cesc Fabregas have both been included in Spain's final 23-man players for World Cup, along with uncapped trio Victor Valdes, Pedro Rodriguez and Javi Martinez.

Liverpool striker Torres (knee) and Arsenal midfielder Fabregas (lower leg) are recovering from injuries that forced them to miss the end of the English Premier League season, but both will go to South Africa this summer.


Of Del Bosque's 30-man provisional players for the World Cup, the men to miss out are goalkeepers Diego Lopez and David De Gea, defender Cesar Azpilicueta, midfielders Marcos Senna and Santi Cazorla, plus forwards Dani Guiza and Alvaro Negredo.

Spain have been drawn against Switzerland, Chile and Honduras in Group H in South Africa.