Wednesday 27 March 2013

Goodbye Owen: Michael Owen's top 5 moments


18 Yard Box has a look at the English international's top 5 moments in his footballing career and pays a tribute to the former Liverpool star.


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When a footballer mesmerises us with his breathtaking runs and inexplicable skills, its difficult for the fans to grasp the realisation that come next year he will not be seen on the football pitch ever again (playing wise). Its the same emotional feelings which the whole of the footballing fraternity is going through after the announcement of Michael Owen's retirement.

The pitch will miss him

" It is with an immense amount of pride that I am announcing my intention to retire from professional football at the end of this season", were the words that rocked the fans as well as the players. Owen, who has had an injury troubled season, has been England's golden boy for quite sometime. 

As a tribute to him, 18 Yard Box has a look at the 5 most important moments in the striker's career. 

1. Owen- A new sensation (Liverpool's debut, 1997)



I am here

Owen stole the limelight when he scored in the club's 2-1 defeat at the hands of Wimbledon. The game saw Liverpool handing United the title. But on the flip side they saw a star being born. From then on there was no looking back for the Reds hero.

2. World Cup '98- A night to remember (Owen's goal against Argentina)



An effort which brought the stadium to their feet


Owen was known for his pace and excellent goal poaching abilities. And he showed why. Taking down a high ball, Owen outran his marker. With Scholes to his left, Owen showed that at an age of just 18 he can do what many footballing greats can. Selling a dummy past the last defender, Owen decided to go for goal from an acute angle and blasted the ball into the top corner. Although, England were knocked out on penalties, this goal is still remembered by his fans.


3. Treblled? Owen's here (FA Cup 2001 Final goal against Arsenal)

Arsenal were in pole position to grab the FA Cup title as Freddie Ljunberg's strike in the 72nd minute had rattled Liverpool. However, Liverpool called upon their number 10 and he responded in style. Pouncing on the ball from a free kick, Owen lashed a volley past David Seaman into the roof of the net to equalise for Liverpool. In the dying embers of the game it was Owen again who outran Lee Dixon, chasing a long ball, and finished superbly by unleashing a low drive with his left foot from an acute angle. Pandemonium broke loose when Owen struck the ball past his compatriot as Liverpool completed a treble that season.


A sumptuous volley followed by a brilliant finish saw Liverpool bag the FA Cup 


4. A start of an end- (Owen's injury, World Cup 2006)



Down and out


Owen had declared himslef 'unfit' before the world cup. However, the former Newcastle striker was rushed back from a broke metatarsal and he undid himself in the group game against Sweden. Twisting awkawardly, Owen ruptured his anterior cruciate ligament and in the process ruled himslef for almost an year. Owen never got back to his best following this injury and it took away his sizzling pace and pure panache.


5. Controversy galore- (The infamous goal against Manchester City, 2009)



The goal sprouted celebrations of joy

Owen was one of the very few players who played for Liverpool and then went on to join Manchester United. The two teams share a history of rival and it was believed that Owen would take time to win over the United fans. But this did not take long as Owen scored in the 97th minute of the game against United's arch rivals, Manchester City, to hand them a memorable 4-3 victory. The goal, however, came in controversial circumstances as there were supposed to be just 5 minutes of added time. However, refree allowed the game to roll in the much dreaded 'Fergie time' and Owen capitalised on it.


Watch Owen's brilliance against Germany here





As the Ballon d'Or 2001 winner bows out of the professional scene, the whole world will still remember his heroics and his contirbutions to the world of football. He could easily be called as the 'Dark Knight' of English football.

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Rishabh Ghai

Rishabh is a writer for Goal.com India, International, contributor for AIS and a writer and editor for 18 Yard Box.

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Tuesday 26 March 2013

A hero who never got his due: Matt Le Tissier



 


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Scoring 47 times out of the 48 penalties he took in his entire career, it is not surprising that Southampton fans affectionately call Matt Le Tissier - ‘Le God’. Matt Le Tissier, an English born footballer, was an attacking midfielder of exceptional abilities and spent his entire professional career at Southampton, rejecting offers from Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea in 1990 and 1996 respectively. He is till date remembered by Premier League fans as one of the most gifted and creatively endowed players to have ever graced the Premier League. 

Le Tissier spent his entire career at Southampton

Le Tissier is one of those players whose records speak for the man. He is the first ever midfielder in the history of the English Premier League to reach 100 goals; a figure that was unheard of till the 90s for a midfielder in the then EPL, now BPL. He was a footballer of exceeding abilities, which was not hard to determine from his dribbling prowess, spot kick and free kick abilities, and short bursts of runs despite the heavy built. In fact, he served as a role model for all those slightly heavy players who aspired to make it big as professional footballers.


The Englishman scored a famous hat-trick for England 'B' against Russia 'B' in the run up to the 1998 World Cup but was still overlooked for the senior side by then manager Glen Hoddle. The expert penalty taker that he was, England were to go out on penalties to Argentina that year

Interest from bigger clubs could have probably put Le Tissier in the limelight and given him his due but he chose to stay with Southampton where we won the PFA Young Player of the Year in 1990, ahead of players like Aston Villa legend David Platt, Spurs’ highest scorer of the season Gary Lineker, Man United ace Mark Hughes and Liverpool star John Barnes. While a lot of present Premier League fans might not recall his name, he can be seen regularly on Sky Soccer Saturday as a football pundit. 

Barcelona superstar Xavi once said of the legend," His talent was simply out of the norm. He could simply dribble past seven or eight players but without speed - he just walked past them. For me he was sensational"


Matt Le Tissier has to his credit 209 goals from 540 appearances for the Saints, and his subsequent rejections for offers from Spurs and Chelsea etched his name in the club’s books as one of the greatest legends to have ever played for them. He is still revered by his fans today as much as he was adored back then in the 1990s. After his retirement, Le Tissier had one of the hospitality suites at St. Mary’s stadium named after him and also an apartment block built on the old side of The Dell.

A footballer who didn’t wish to be named quoted something that carries the essence of Le Tissier’s game: “The key to his game was everything that is beautiful about it. He made it seem like an art form – extravagant penalties, stunning free-kicks, beautiful long-range efforts, attention to dribbling and skills that, frankly, aren’t seen often enough in this country”.

P.S: If you love this game, you should spare 5 minutes and watch Matthew Le Tissier’s wizardry! Mozart’s background score only does justice to his moves!




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Kanhaiya Maheshwary


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Monday 25 March 2013

Clubs which could look to sign Javier Hernandez in the summer



The arrival of Robin Van Persie has although increased the depth in the Manchester United squad, the chance to start games for the likes of the deserving Javier Hernandez have certainly dropped alarmingly. With just 15 appearances in the Premier League this season, Hernandez in certainly not being allowed to showcase his talents in arguably the best competition in the world. At 24, though, Chicharito is yet to reach the prime of his career as he is yet to collect any of the personal accolades a striker so dearly carves.


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Chicharito could be all set to leave Manchester United in the summer in search of first team football


18YB takes a look at the possible clubs which could look sign Chicharito to spearhead their attack for next season.  

Juventus

With Juventus looking to pair their new signing Fernando Llorente (who joins in the summer) with another world class partner, they could certainly look to sign the quality, yet cheap Javier Hernandez. They already have some world beaters in the middle of the park, in the form of Arturo Vidal, Andrea Pirlo, Claudio Marchisio, not to mention the quality in attack with Giovinco and Quagliarella. 

Chichrito could pair Juventus' new signing Fernando Llorente in a new look attack for the Serie A giants


With Hernandez though, the Turin side will get the cutting edge they so dearly require in the attacking department. His finishing is absolutely top class and has been very correctly been described as a poacher by fans. His ability to score with both feet has been well documented, as well as his ability to head the ball well despite his height.



The “Old Lady” certainly require this type of a player as they create enough only to waste the chances drafted. With Chicharito though, truck loads of goals could be expected and they would be caused no harm with that.

Chelsea

Another season on and Fernando Torres yet to replicate his top form, Chelsea definitely need to go in the market for a proven goal scorer in the Premier League. With ample creativity in their midfield, the Londoners need to make sure they get a true poacher who can just put the ball in the net. They need a striker who doesn’t need to drop deep and help out in creating chances; he just needs to finish the ample chances created by their well gelled midfield.


Fernando Torres looks set to leave Chelsea at the end of the season and could be replaced by Hernandez

And in Chicharito, they will get exactly that. He has shown his finishing prowess, not to mention his aerial ability which is more than decent. He will also provide some variation going forward as compared to Demba Ba, who is physically strong and comes deep to mix with the midfielders.

Chelsea, though will certainly move forward by drafting in the Mexican giving the fans some hope of goal scoring consistency.

Manchester City

A Premier League crown in the 2011-2012 season has been followed by stuttering campaign in the current league season, accompanied by less than decent showings in cup competitions. The departure of Italian Mario Balotelli has also left the defending champions short of attackers behind Dzeko, Tevez and Aguero, thereby giving City the need to make a signing for the new season. 

The departure of Mario Balotelli along with the uncertainties over the futures of Tevez and Dzeko could force City to look for a cheap solution to their attacking problems

The uncertainties over the futures of Tevez and Dzeko have also overshadowed much of their performances this season, which could mean an entire revamp of the City attack. With Chicharito available at a less than affordable price just across town, City would surely consider the young Mexican as he fills all the eligibility criteria’s one needs to be a goal scorer at a top club like City.

The qualities of Hernandez are well known at City and having bought Tevez from there before, not to mention the apparent attempt to purchase Rooney, the Citizens will have little qualms about approaching him to play for them.

Whichever club does go in for him though will definitely know that they would be getting their hands on a complete striker, capable of finding the net from anywhere near the box. His price and age are all favorable for any buyer, while for Manchester United, it is one of the few disadvantages of having riches in that department.

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Thursday 21 March 2013

Champions League: A preview to the quarter finals

The Champions League has reached the quarter-final stage & the draws are out as well. 8 teams have had their dreams crushed in the last round while the remaining 8 teams can still dream of a place in the final at Wembley. Some big names have been defeated in the previous rounds while some unexpected teams have fought hard and made their way into the next one. 

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 18 Yard Box’s Pranav Byatnal takes a look at what the quarter-finals have in store for the football fans.

Malaga vs Borussia Dortmund

        Malaga has been absolutely outstanding in its first season in the Champions League.  Having topped their group, the Spanish outfit was pitted against a formidable FC Porto side in the Round of 16 and they managed to scrape through to the next round. Malaga has a balanced unit and they play a healthy brand of football. However, they will have to face their biggest test to date when they play against Borussia Dortmund for a place in the last four. 
         Although their chance of retaining the Bundesliga title look bleak, Dortmund have been in scintillating form in Europe this season. Dortmund topped the Group of Death comprising of Ajax, Real Madrid & Manchester City (Dutch, Spanish & English champions respectively). Their quick passing is a joy to watch and they have probably been the most consistent team in this competition thus far. The German side are favourites to win this tie but their Spanish opponents are not ones to give up so easily.
Isco is the man Dortmund must watch out for!!

Real Madrid vs Galatasaray

         Having beaten Manchester United in the last round, Real Madrid are one of the hot favourites to win this competition. Their domestic campaign looks all but over and this competition is what matters the most for Mourinho & Co. With a huge squad boasting of world-class players in every department, no opponent should seem very difficult for them. But first, they need to overcome the Turkish test.

         Turkish league leaders, Galatasaray are the surprise package in the Top-8. Players like Sneijder and Didier Drogba have taken the club to a new level. They beat FC Schalke in a hard-fought encounter over two legs and they will have their work cut out against the high-flying Madrid side. Galatasaray will give it their all but the All Whites might just be too hot to handle. 

Real Madrid should advance with relative ease, & if they don’t then it will surely be one of the biggest upsets in the current edition of the Champions’ League.
 Didier Drogba will spearhead the Turks' attack against his former mentor Mourinho


PSG vs Barcelona

         Both these teams are currently on top of the table in their respective domestic leagues and given their form it looks highly unlikely that they would let the title slip out of their hands. All the focus will be on their European campaign. This surely will be one of the matches to watch out for. PSG boast the likes of Beckham, Ibrahimovic and Thiago Silva in their ranks whereas Barcelona don’t need any such introduction.

         PSG advanced comfortably by beating Valencia and they are up against another Spanish team in this round. For Barcelona, their victory over AC Milan was one of the most historic comebacks because Barcelona are known to be on the back-foot. Having, won this competition twice in the last 4 years, the Catalans maybe the odds-on favourites to win against the French side, but with loads of quality in their youth in this current PSG side, some inspiring performances might see them pull of a miracle. 
PSG's hopes rest on his shoulders


FC Bayern Munich vs Juventus

         Juventus have come long way after the 2007 match-fixing scandal. They clinched promotion to the top tier of Italian football, won the Serie A last season and now they are in the quarter –finals of the Champions League. They eased past Celtic in the Round of 16, and now they face German giants Bayern Munich.
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         Bayern on the other hand, managed to stay in the competition courtesy the away goals advantage. They in pole position to clinch the Bundesliga and they boast of a phenomenal record of having conceded just 6 goals at the Allianz Arena this season and haven’t failed to score in any of the League games. This is surely the tie of the round and all that one can hope is that it lives up to the billing. Stylish football, World-class players, great history and a relentless desire to win is something both these clubs define. Champions’ League nights are known to be special and only a special performance can see one team through to the next stage.
Can they go one better this time?


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Pranav Byatnal.                                 

Pranav is an Editor & Writer for 18 Yard Box.
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