Tuesday, 24 June 2014

England Have Hope




Disappointment yet again for the national team as England will soon be heading home, crashing out of the World Cup in Brazil after only two games.


However, it is not all ‘Doom & Gloom’ for Roy Hodgson’s side who did show promise in defeat against both Italy and Uruguay. Having been on the wrong side of two consecutive 2-1 defeats, England showed promising play but couldn’t get the points to go with it.

Following England’s exit from the competition, it seems Frank Lampard and Steven Gerrard may now bow out of the international scene boasting 220 England caps between them. A big opportunity looms ahead of Euro 2016 – if both the previous mentioned retire – to take up the captain’s armband, at the moment the successor is unclear. In previous years, the stand-out candidate would have been Wayne Rooney but his role in the side is also uncertain.

The initial announcement of Hodgson’s team for Brazil didn’t cause too many concerns - bar the exclusion of Ashley Cole - consisted of numerous young players along with a backbone of experience in Lampard, Gerrard, Rooney and others.

A good mix who took quickly to the manager’s philosophy and formation, couldn't muster up enough to defeat any of their Group D opponents.

Familiar faces in Luis Suarez and Mario Balotelli both had a big hand in condemning England out this summer’s World Cup, a blow made only more bitter as against both Uruguay and Italy the result could have ended much differently.

The baton now passes over to the youthful likes of left-back Luke Shaw, Phil Jones and midfielders Jack Wilshere, Ross Barkley, Oxlade-Chamberlain, John Stones and more to forge a more productive free flowing national team to reinstate England as international hierarchy on the next stage, Euro 2016 in France.
Following them into the fore of Euro 2016 are likely to be James Ward-Prowse, Nathan Redmond and others who step-up from England’s Under-21’s side.

Euro 2016 is scheduled to be Roy Hodgson’s last quest as England manager based on his current contract. This will likely be extended if he can continue implementing a successful philosophy but only if more wins are gained from it. The FA will mostly likely intervene if all fails in France by dismissing the former West Brom boss.

As for now, the players face the wrath of the press – as whenever England bow out of an international tournament – once they arrive back in England, time to heal and recover will be required but Hodgson’s men have turn up the heat again as soon as the Euro qualifications come around.

Regardless of the expected departure of two of England’s most experienced players, the current young group of players are still a tough bunch and I expect them to come out fighting from this experience.

Hopefully sooner rather than later more domestic players will be given an opportunity in the Premier League to support the cause of the national team, yet I believe this will only come from action from the FA.

The future captain in my opinion has to be Joe Hart. The dependable, respectable and experienced senior player has the leadership skills to help our younger players grow and can guide them through games, having a view of the other players from England’s box.

 Others are likely to prefer other options but Hart would be my captain, if I were England manager……..if!
To summarise, England fans don't lose faith!


I believe Hodgson has more to give our national team with a very encouraging group of players who are going to require support of the nation once more, do not give up hope yet as success may be on the horizon of 2016.

Wednesday, 4 June 2014

Costa Costly for Chelsea Strikers




Diego Costa's imminent transfer to Chelsea from Atletico Madrid surrounds the current strikers of Jose Mourinho's side with question marks over their futures.


The latest reports suggest Costa, La Liga's third top-goalscorer in the season just passed, has completed a medical ahead of a £32m deal struck between the capital city clubs. Brazilian-born Costa, both played and scored against Chelsea in the Champions League semi-final stages and now looks set to be playing in blue after the club met his release clause. The completed deal is likely to officially announced before the start of the World Cup where Costa will star for Spain after pledging his national allegiance to the 2010 World Cup winners earlier in 2013.

Chelsea's pursuit of Diego Costa has been speculating for some-time and hasn't just came out of the blue (pardon the pun). Manager, Mourinho has especially critical of his strikers over the last campaign, notably commenting on various deficiencies like Samuel Eto'o's and made clear a new frontman was his priority for the current transfer window. His fairy godmother......father, Roman Abramovich has granted him this wish allowing the London club to open talks with Champions League finalists, Atletico.

So, Fernando Torres, Demba Ba, Samuel Eto'o (already leaving) and the returning Romelu Lukaku are most likely wondering whether they'll be in Mourinho's plans for next season. Despite Demba Ba showing he can find the back of the net when needed, for example in Chelsea's win at Anfield, he has failed to hold down a starting spot and like Costa's international team-mate Torres, have been far from prolific. Eto'o's contract soon expires and we've known for a while he wouldn't be staying after declarations of Mourinho's ill-confidence in him were made public.

Lukaku, for the moment, is a different story. Returning to the club after two consecutive & successive loan spells, firstly with West Brom & last season with Everton, the big Belgian has proved himself as a goalscorer within the English Premier League. Keeping Romelu at Chelsea would be a wise decision by Mourinho if he opted to do so, Lukaku still only 21 with proven ability to play at the highest level and may heavily boost Chelsea's chances of the title next season.

It still remains to be seen however, if Lukaku will want to be second-fiddle to Costa, likely to be benched ahead of the Spaniard. Based on his form for the La Liga winners, Diego Costa will surely be the focal striker for the former Porto boss, Mourinho. Potentially, Lukaku and Costa could forge the most formidable forwards in the Premier League in the 2014-15 season, yet the style of Chelsea's play with attacking midfielders like Eden Hazard, Oscar & Willian will leave only one spot for striker will be available.

Following the release of Ashley Cole, Frank Lampard etc. the Blues seem to be balancing the books and adhere to the Financial Fair Play regulations set by UEFA, the offloading of misfiring Torres and Co. shall aid Mourinho's plans if they go ahead with the rumoured attempts to sign another Spanish international and former Arsenal midfielder, Cesc Fabregas which Barcelona are commanding £30m for.