Thursday, January 31, 2008

Inter Set To Ambush Sampdoria's Cassano Deal – Report

Cassano is currently on a season-long loan at the Luigi Ferraris, and Samp have first option to make the move permanent in the summer for a fee of €5.5m.

This transfer sum should not be too much of a problem, however more troublesome should be Cassano’s wages.

The 25-year-old is on a contract of €4.5m a year at Real Madrid, a salary that clearly Sampdoria cannot afford.

This is where Inter President Massimo Moratti is looking to hijack the deal. The oil tycoon is prepared to match these wages or even increase them to bring the talented frontman to San Siro.

The Nerazzurri will be looking to sign one or two forwards in the summer, as Adriano and Hernan Crespo will both probably move on to pastures new.

Cassano has stated recently that he wants to stay at Sampdoria and that he is prepared to take a pay cut providing this is not too substantial.

Fantantonio famously scored his first ever goal in Serie A against Inter as a 17-year-old way back in 1999 for hometown club Bari.


CAN 2008 Preview: Tunisia - Angola

The Carthage Eagles will have their hands full in this encounter against a team that had until fairly recently been regarded as “minnows” in the continent’s football scene.

However, the omens are good. The Tunisians showed predatory abilities to pounce on some very slack defending by the South Africans in their last group game, with Yassine Chikhaoui the chief tormentor for the eventual victors.

In truth, the Bafana Bafana players did not show enough determination on the day, and during the only period that they made attempts on the Tunisian goal, the inexperienced strike-force squandered the chances.

That masked the fact that the Tunisian defence is a nervous one, with their penchant for committing unnecessary errors posing a serious threat to their campaign. This lapse could become very important when they face the strong strike force of the Angolans in today’s encounter.

Coach Roger Lemerre has disciplinary concerns, with strikers Francileudo Dos Santos, Kamel Zaiem, defender Ben Fraj and midfielder Mejdi Traoui all one booking away from missing out on a possible quarter-final encounter against powerhouses Cameroon or Egypt.

However, he has pacy and skillful striker Amine Chermiti back for this one, after he served his two-match ban for a red card he received in the team’s last qualifying game.

The striker will have to watch his temperament though, as the referee who was responsible for issuing his red card, Coffi Codja, will officiate today's game.

The Tunisians will come into this encounter knowing that a draw will be good enough for them to progress through to the quarter final stage but can they get it? Or will they go the way of Mali? We'll find out today.

Angolan Hope

With three goals in only two games for his country at the tournament so far, Manucho is looking every inch a legend in the making.

The Palancas Negras came into this tournament as veritable dark horses, and have become a dreaded force after two fantastic displays against South Africa and group favorites Senegal.

There is no guessing how far this team will go in the championship, and with their determined and exquisite brand of football, the Angolans have proven themselves to be a team worthy of respect.

Coach Oliviera Goncalves’s decision to leave out star midfielder Figueiredo in favour of Andre in the game against Senegal seemed to have paid great dividends as the team appeared to be highly inspired, bossing the midfield with ease.

The team will go into this game also knowing a draw should get them through, but the pressure is more on Tunisia's shoulders, as they are still favourites.

There are club rivalries at play in this one, with Al Ahli’s Flavio and Gilberto set to face some members of the Etoile du Sahel squad that denied them the CAF champion’s league last year.

The Tunisians have history on their side however with regards to confrontation between the two sides in the past. The sides have met on four occasions previously, with the Tunisians winning three times and the other game ending in a draw.
TEAM NEWS

TUNISIA

With the availability of Amine Chermiti, it would seem Roger Lemerre would want to keep Dos Santos on the bench for this game, considering the Brazilian-born forward's booking. But how Chermiti bonds with the team is another worry for the French coach.

Majdi Traoui ,who is also on a yellow card, will surely be replaced by the strong Chaker Zouaghi in the middle of the pack. Also, Jaohar Mnari, who suffered a slight knock in the game against South Africa should return to the left side of midfield.

In goal we should expect to see Hamdi Kasraoui, who has so far conceded three goals in the tournament.

The defence is set to see Radhouane Felhi replacing Ben Fraj ,since he is also on a yellow card. He should pair up with skipper Radhi Jaidi. Swiss-based Yassine Mikari and Karim Hagui should complete the defence line-up.

The midfield should be headed by Medhi Nafti, along with Chaker Zouaghi and Jawhar M’Nari.

Mohammed Amine Chermiti should return to the attack, joining Issam Jemaa in the starting line up. The impressive Yassine Chakaoui should come on later in the encounter.

Roger Lemerre is set to send out a 4-4-2 formation for this one.
Squad

Hamdi Kasraoui (Espérance Tunisia), Adel Nefzi (Clubafricain, Tunisia), Aymen Mathlouthi (Etoile du Sahel, Tunisia), Wissem Abdi (Zamalek, Egypt), Sabeur Ben Frej (Etoile du Sahel, Tunisia), Karim Hagui (Bayer Leverkusen, Germany), Yassine Mikari (Grasshopper, Switzerland), Seif Ghezal (Etoile du Sahel, Tunisia) Mehdi Meriah (Etoile du Sahel, Tunisia), Radhouane Felhi (Etoile du Sahel, Tunisia), Radhi Jaidi (Birmingham City, England), Wissem Bekri (Espérance, Tunisia), Chaouki Ben Saada (FC Bastia, France), Jawhar M'Nari (FC Nuremberg, Germany), Mehdi Nafti (Birmingham City, England), Kamel Zaiem (Espérance, Tunisis), Chaker Zouaghi (Locomotive Moscow, Russia), Majdi Traoui (Etoile du Sahel, Tunisia), Yassine Chikhaoui (FC Zurich), Silva Dos Santos (FC Toulouse, France), Issam Jemaa (FC Caen, France), Mohamed Amine Chermiti (Etoile du Sahel, Tunisia), Mehdi Ben Dhifallah (Etoile du Sahel, Tunisia)
ANGOLA

Coach Oliviera Goncalves would be impressed with the performance of his side in the comeback victory over Senegal, and we should expect him to send out almost the same squad. The probable exclusions could be Flavio and talented midfielder Andre, based on the yellow cards they picked up in the Senegal clash.

In between the goal posts we should expect to see Joao Lama, who has done well so far for the Angolans.

The defence is likely to be marshaled by Rui Marques and Kali, with Marco Airosa and Yamba Asha providing support from the flanks.

In the midfield we should expect the return of team skipper Figueiredo, who would be joined by Ze Kalanga, Mendonca and Gilberto.

The attack line is set to have star forward Manucho, probably alongside Mateus of Boavista.
Squad

Lama (Petro Atletico), Mario (InterClube), Nuno (AS Aviacao), Marco Airosa (Fatima), Delgado (Metz), Jamba (AS Aviacao), Kali (FC Sion), Loco (Primeiro Agosto), Machado (Anadia), Rui Marques (Leeds United), Yamba Asha (Petro Atletico), Andre (Kuwait SC), Dede, Edson (both Pacos Ferreira), Figueiredo (Osters), Gilberto (Al Ahly), Maurito (Kuwait SC), Mendonca (Estrela Amadora), Ze Kalanga (Boavista), Flavio (Al Ahly), Love (Primeiro Agosto), Manucho (Petro Atletico), Mateus (Boavista)
PLAYERS TO WATCH

Tunisia - Chermiti Amine: The 20-year-old has been raring to go at this tournament, but has been restricted by his suspension. He has the pace and a skill to trouble any defence, and was largely responsible for Etoile du Sahel’s success at last year’s African Champions League.
Angola - Manucho: Who can doubt the prolific nature of this Manchester United-bound youngster? He has shown some great composure in front of goal so far, and with the possible exclusion of Flavio from the squad, he will be the player Angolans would be looking up to for the goals.
PREDICTION

This game is sure going to be a cracker, against all odds: With both sides knowing a draw would just be sufficient to take them through; expectations would be that they would both take it easy with each other. But I don’t expect that to happen in this game today. Pride, and first place, are at stake.

The battle for the midfield will be intense, and the winner of that battle should deservedly win the war. I would give this encounter to the Angolans: they have grown with each game, and there teamplay seems to have developed rapidly as well. They have a very good understanding of each other, and that is an essential attribute for success.
Tunisia 1 - 2 Angola










Torino Sign Diana & Pisano

The Granata are having something of a desperate season, and are currently just one point and one place above the relegation zone.

They haven’t won in 11 Serie A matches, and with a host of players still sidelined through injury, have been desperate to bring in some new blood.

The club missed out on the signing of Rolando Bianchi, who joined Lazio instead last week, but they have managed to complete the signatures of Diana and Pisano.

Diana has been at Palermo for just 18 months, and has never truly settled since his arrival from Sampdoria.

The 30-year-old right midfielder has won 13 caps, and would have travelled to the World Cup in Germany in 2006 had he not picked up an injury on the eve of the finals.

Pisano meanwhile has made just six appearances in Sicily this season, and joins on loan, with the option to make the move permanent in the summer.

The 26-year-old is a former Italy Under-21 international, however he has failed to show any sign that he could move up to the full squad at some point in the future.

Meanwhile Torino President Urbano Cairo has confirmed that in-demand defender Gianluca Comotto will be staying at the club until at least the end of the season.

The 29-year-old is wanted by Palermo but Cairo says he will not be leaving before the transfer window closes tonight.

“He has decided to stay with us,” said the Toro chief.

“The problem isn’t that he wants to go to Palermo – they are a big team, but he would prefer to finish the season with us.”


Duff Optimistic Over Keegan Future

The former Blackburn and Chelsea wide man has been beset by injuries during his spell on Tyneside over the past year and a half, but made a return to first team action recently and hopes that Keegan’s arrival can spur him on to the kind of form he was bought for.

Two defeats to Arsenal and a draw with Bolton has not made for the most dramatic of starts for Keegan in his second spell in charge of the Magpies, and when asked, Duff was confident Keegan was the man to turn things around.

“I’d like to think so, when you look at the teams he’s had in the past” Duff was quoted as saying by The Irish Daily Mirror.

“Especially at Newcastle I think the wingers then were a big focal point in the team, along with the strikers.

“So I can’t wait to start working properly with him. Obviously, he has only been in a week or so and we haven’t had time to work on the training ground with him because of the games, but I’m just really looking forward to the future there with him.

“It’s really good, really positive. The gaffer has been brilliant, even though we haven’t won a game if you don’t count Stoke [in The FA Cup] since he came here.

“But the place is buzzing. He’s a God up there, the fans love him.”


Drogba's Milan Desires?

In a question-and-answer sesssion on his official website, Didier Drogba revealed that, like many of his squadmates, he enjoys football video games.

The Ivorian star admitted, "We do a lot of tournaments with the other Chelsea players.

"I often play as AC Milan."
Needless to say, there is a danger in reading too much into these utterances. But Drogba's smiling admission could mask a desire to move on, perhaps to Italy, or even beyond.

The striker has admitted in the past that playing alongside new partners - such as Cameroon and Barcelona'ss Samuel Eto'o - appeals to him. Rumours have even linked both him and former mentor Jose Mourinho with a reunion at none other than AC Milan.

Could he be in the red and black jersey for real one day? We'll see...


Rangers Make Last-Gasp Bid For Carraciolo

The 26-year-old only joined the Blucerchiati from Palermo last summer in a co-ownership deal, however he has featured sparingly this season and has scored just once in Serie A.

The striker is desperate to leave the club, and he has been given the chance of regular first-team football by Walter Smith’s Glasgow Rangers.

The Scottish league-leaders sent a fax to Sampdoria late afternoon yesterday proposing €10m for the whole contract of Caracciolo.

The Milan-born marksman has been guaranteed a four-year contract, worth approximately €2m a season.

Representatives of Rangers are expected to arrive in Italy this morning to try and seal the deal before the end of the transfer window tonight.

Whispers in the peninsula suggest that Caracciolo would prefer to stay in Italy, rather than move abroad, and this could let in Torino to buy one-half of the player’s contract.

The Granata have been badly lacking goals this season, and failed in an attempt to sign Rolando Bianchi last week.


Monday, January 28, 2008

Lehmann Not Giving Up

The German international kept a clean sheet against Newcastle in the Gunners 3-0 win and is determined to appear on a more regular basis.

Lehmann lost his place to Manuel Almunia earlier this season and passed up the chance to join Borussia Dortmund, saying that he would prefer to stay in London until his contract expires in the summer.

"If I still see a chance to get in the team, why should I give up?" Lehmann said in the Arsenal programme ahead of the Newcastle cup tie.

"The pressure comes into play from this point of the season and I know that experience can be very valuable, we all have a role to play.

"First of all, I like it here, I like the club, I like the fans, I like the team and the way we are playing football. I think that I still have a chance to win things here. I would not have had this chance somewhere else.

"Then it is true that I had to consider my family situation, my boys like going to school here and they have a lot of activities ahead of them before the end of the academic year.

"Then there is the fact that I am a competitor. Those are the reasons why I decided to stay.

"I have always liked playing here and it is not something I could just give away through not playing a few games, things can change very quickly in football" he added.

"I believe in this team's ability to win things and I believe in my ability to be part of that, so I can't give it up quickly."