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		<title>Champions League Preview: Big clubs in fear of dropping to Europa League</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Dec 2011 12:07:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/champions-league-preview-big-clubs-in-fear-of-dropping-to-europa-league/86203/">Champions League Preview: Big clubs in fear of dropping to Europa League</a> - originally posted on <a href="http://soccerlens.com">Soccerlens.com</a></p><p>Nine teams are through from the group stage but 16 other sides can still dream of joining them this week. Here&#8217;s a look at the the key deciding matches of today and tomorrow. Seven places remain to be filled in the 16 December round of 16 draw. Group winners FC Bayern München, FC Internazionale Milano,...</p></p><p>From <a href="http://soccerlens.com">Soccerlens.com - Football News</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/champions-league-preview-big-clubs-in-fear-of-dropping-to-europa-league/86203/">Champions League Preview: Big clubs in fear of dropping to Europa League</a> - originally posted on <a href="http://soccerlens.com">Soccerlens.com</a></p><p>Nine teams are through from the group stage but 16 other sides can still dream of joining them this week. Here&#8217;s a look at the the key deciding matches of today and tomorrow.</p>
<p>Seven places remain to be filled in the 16 December round of 16 draw.</p>
<p>Group winners FC Bayern München, FC Internazionale Milano, Real Madrid CF, Arsenal FC and holders FC Barcelona plus fellow qualifiers SL Benfica, Bayer 04 Leverkusen, APOEL FC and AC Milan are already confirmed in the knockout phase but 16 other sides are still competing to join them. Eight clubs will transfer to the UEFA Europa League round of 32 for finishing third in their sections. </p>
<p><strong>For our US-based readers &#8211; you can win signed UEFA Champions League gear and other prizes just by watching this week&#8217;s Champions League games, <a href="https://www.facebook.com/heineken?sk=app_180083442072624">courtesy of Heineken</a>.</strong></p>
<h2>Tuesday 6 December</h2>
<h3>Group E</h3>
<p><strong>Chelsea FC v Valencia CF<br />
KRC Genk v Bayer 04 Leverkusen</strong><br />
<img src="http://soccerlens.com/files/2011/12/chelsea-130x130.png" alt="chelsea 130x130 Champions League Preview: Big clubs in fear of dropping to Europa League" title="chelsea" width="130" height="130" class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-86208" />
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<li>Leverkusen are through even if they lose and Chelsea and Valencia draw to join them on nine points; in that scenario the German club would come top. A win against already eliminated Genk would secure first place.</li>
<li>Whoever prevails at Stamford Bridge progresses with the losing side finishing third. A score draw will be enough for Valencia while a goalless result will take Chelsea through unless Leverkusen lose.</li>
</ul>
<h3>Group F</h3>
<p><strong>Olympiacos CF v Arsenal FC<br />
Borussia Dortmund v Olympique de Marseille</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Arsenal have clinched qualification as group winners but any of the other three teams could still end up second, third or fourth.</li>
<li>Marseille are second so a victory in Germany would be sufficient, or a draw if Olympiacos fail to win.</li>
<li>Olympiacos must win and hope Marseille do not. If Olympiacos draw they will still advance if Dortmund triumph 2-0 or by a margin of three or four goals. Any other two-goal or a one-goal margin of Dortmund victory would take Marseille through.</li>
<li>Dortmund need to beat Marseille by four goals or more and hope Olympiacos lose, or by five goals or more should Olympiacos draw.
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<h3>Group G</h3>
<p><strong>APOEL FC v FC Shakhtar Donetsk<br />
FC Porto v FC Zenit St Petersburg</strong><br />
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<li>APOEL are confirmed as the first Cypriot outfit to get past the group stage and will finish top if they overcome eliminated Shakhtar, or if they draw and Zenit fail to win.
<li>Porto have to win to pip Zenit to the other qualifying berth.
</ul>
<h3>Group H</h3>
<p><strong>FC Barcelona v FC BATE Borisov<br />
FC Viktoria Plzeň v AC Milan</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Barcelona will come first and Milan second.
<li>Third-placed Plzeň are two points ahead of BATE and the Czech club will only be denied a UEFA Europa League berth should they lose to Milan and Borisov win in Barcelona.
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<h2>Wednesday 7 December</h2>
<h3>Group A</h3>
<p><strong>Manchester City FC v FC Bayern München<br />
Villarreal CF v SSC Napoli</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Bayern have clinched the group and Villarreal will finish fourth.
<li>Napoli, in second, are a point above City. To overtake the Italian team, City must win against Bayern and hope Villarreal avoid defeat.
</ul>
<h3>Group B</h3>
<p><strong>FC Internazionale Milano v PFC CSKA Moskva<br />
LOSC Lille Métropole v Trabzonspor AŞ</strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Inter Milan have topped the group yet a single point separates the other three sides, with Trabzonspor a point clear of Lille and CSKA.
<li>Lille or Trabzonspor will end up second should they win their encounter in France.
<li>If that match is drawn, CSKA can pip Trabzonspor to the runners-up spot with victory in Milan. If CSKA do not triumph in those circumstances, Trabzonspor would go through on seven points, the joint-lowest tally since it became three for a win.
<li>CSKA will come fourth if they lose; however, a draw will give them third place unless the other game also finishes level.
</ul>
<h3>Group C</h3>
<p><strong>FC Basel 1893 v Manchester United FC<br />
SL Benfica v FC Oţelul Galaţi</strong><br />
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<ul>
<li>Benfica, level with United and a point ahead of Basel but boasting a superior head-to-head against both clubs, are through. They will seal pole position with a success against Oţelul, who will be fourth regardless of their result.
<li>The encounter in Switzerland will decide the other qualifying place with Basel requiring a victory to overtake United, who last missed the knockout phase in 2005/06. If Benfica do not win, Basel or United will claim top spot with a victory.
</ul>
<h3>Group D</h3>
<p><strong>AFC Ajax v Real Madrid CF<br />
GNK Dinamo Zagreb v Olympique Lyonnais</strong><br />
<img src="http://soccerlens.com/files/2011/12/real-madrid.png" alt="real madrid Champions League Preview: Big clubs in fear of dropping to Europa League" title="real-madrid" width="93" height="130" class="alignright size-full wp-image-86215" />
<ul>
<li>Madrid have won the section to make it past the group stage for a record 15th year running. Three points in Amsterdam will make them only the fifth team to register a perfect record in a UEFA Champions League group, and the first since Barcelona in 2002/03. None of the previous four have gone on to lift the trophy.
<li>With Dinamo finishing fourth, second and third positions are between Ajax and Lyon. Ajax are three points ahead and have a goal difference advantage of seven having drawn both games against Lyon 0-0. Therefore Lyon must win, hope Ajax lose, and overhaul their goal difference.
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<p><strong>For our US-based readers &#8211; you can win signed Champions League gear and other prizes just by watching this week&#8217;s Champions League games, <a href="https://www.facebook.com/heineken?sk=app_180083442072624">courtesy of Heineken</a>.</strong></p>
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		<title>Football Team of the Decade: 1960s</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Nov 2011 11:11:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Daryl</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/football-team-of-the-decade-1960s/83956/">Football Team of the Decade: 1960s</a> - originally posted on <a href="http://soccerlens.com">Soccerlens.com</a></p><p>The 1960s just might be football's golden decade. George Best, Garrincha, Pele in his prime and much much more. </p></p><p>From <a href="http://soccerlens.com">Soccerlens.com - Football News</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/football-team-of-the-decade-1960s/83956/">Football Team of the Decade: 1960s</a> - originally posted on <a href="http://soccerlens.com">Soccerlens.com</a></p><p>The 1960s just might be football&#8217;s golden decade. George Best, Garrincha, Pele in his prime and much much more. Recently on the <a href="http://totalsoccershow.com">Total Soccer Show podcast</a>, we picked our starting XI from the 1960s. None of of us were alive back then, but thanks to television, YouTube and brilliant books like Jonathan Wilson&#8217;s <em>Inverting the Pyramid</em>, we were able to weigh the various options at each position and argue out the perfect starting XI to represent 10 of the most glorious years in the history of the beautiful game.</p>
<p><em><strong><a href="http://traffic.libsyn.com/tfss/TSS116-TeamOfThe60s.mp3">Play/Download the show</a></strong></em></p>
<p>Listen to the show to hear how we arrived at our unbeatable lineup, or read about the starting XI below:</p>
<p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/football-team-of-the-decade-1960s/83956/levyashin/" rel="attachment wp-att-84065"><img src="http://soccerlens.com/files/2011/11/LevYashin--130x130.jpg" alt="LevYashin  130x130 Football Team of the Decade: 1960s" width="130" height="130" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-84065" title="Football Team of the Decade: 1960s" /></a>Goalkeeper: <strong>Lev Yashin</strong><br />
<em>Dynamo Moscow and Russia</em><br />
Who else? Gordon Banks might have won the World Cup, but Yashin is still talked about as probably the greatest goalkeeper of all time. &#8220;The Black Spider&#8221; wore leather gloves and a cloth cap, but he invented modern goalkeeping by yelling at his defenders to get them organized and coming out of his box to use his feet as the first sweeper-keeper. Still need convincing? Yashin apparently made over 150 penalty saves in his career.</p>
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<p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/football-team-of-the-decade-1960s/83956/djalma/" rel="attachment wp-att-84088"><img src="http://soccerlens.com/files/2011/11/djalma-130x130.jpg" alt="djalma 130x130 Football Team of the Decade: 1960s" width="130" height="130" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-84088" title="Football Team of the Decade: 1960s" /></a>Right back: <strong>Djalma Santos</strong><br />
<em>Palmeiras and Brazil</em><br />
The right back spot was a choice between two Brazilans. Though Carlos Alberto Torres would captain the 1970 World Cup-winning team, Santos was chosen for both the &#8217;62 and &#8217;66 tournaments, and provided the assist for Vava in the 1962 World Cup final by crossing a high ball into the glare of the sun. Not as adventurous as later Brazilian right backs (including Carlos Alberto) but gets the nod for defensive solidity. And a scary photo.</p>
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<p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/football-team-of-the-decade-1960s/83956/giacinto-facchetti-inter_5509301_980x735/" rel="attachment wp-att-84085"><img src="http://soccerlens.com/files/2011/11/giacinto-facchetti-inter_5509301_980x735-130x130.jpg" alt="giacinto facchetti inter 5509301 980x735 130x130 Football Team of the Decade: 1960s" width="130" height="130" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-84085" title="Football Team of the Decade: 1960s" /></a>Left back: <strong>Giacinto Facchetti</strong><br />
<em>Inter and Italy</em><br />
The 6&#8242; 3&#8243; Facchetti played left back in the catenaccio-loving <em>La Grande Inter</em> team of the &#8217;60s, which won multiple Italian titles and back-to-back European Cups. But though he could definitely defend, Facchetti was actually the key to Inter&#8217;s killer defence to attack transitions. Inter played a sweeper, two marking centre back, and a right back, but Facchetti had the entire left flank to himself and would bomb forward, cut inside and shoot with his right foot, basically inventing the European attacking fullback.</p>
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<p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/football-team-of-the-decade-1960s/83956/bobbymoore/" rel="attachment wp-att-84089"><img src="http://soccerlens.com/files/2011/11/bobbymoore-130x130.jpg" alt="bobbymoore 130x130 Football Team of the Decade: 1960s" width="130" height="130" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-84089" title="Football Team of the Decade: 1960s" /></a>Centre back: <strong>Bobby Moore</strong><br />
<em>West Ham and England</em><br />
As the <a href="http://totalsoccershow.com">Total Soccer Show</a>&#8216;s sole Englishman, I thought I&#8217;d be the only one selecting England&#8217;s 1966 World Cup-winning captain. Turns out I wasn&#8217;t. Moore&#8217;s composed defending is famous worldwide, because very few have made relieving opponents of the ball look so simple and then strolling up field with it look so easy. Moore had a great run in the mid-&#8217;60s, winning the FA Cup in &#8217;64, the European Cup Winners Cup (bring it back!) in &#8217;65 and then the World Cup in &#8217;66. That, plus England have not had a defender who can successfully pass the ball out of the back since.</p>
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<p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/football-team-of-the-decade-1960s/83956/mcneill/" rel="attachment wp-att-84108"><img src="http://soccerlens.com/files/2011/11/mcneill-130x130.jpg" alt="mcneill 130x130 Football Team of the Decade: 1960s" width="130" height="130" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-84108" title="Football Team of the Decade: 1960s" /></a>Centre back: <strong>Bill McNeill</strong><br />
<em>Celtic and Scotland</em><br />
The Lisbon Lions had to be represented here, so Celtics&#8217;s 1967 European Cup-winning captain would be the stopper in our lineup. Billy McNeill, or &#8220;Cesar&#8221; to Celtic fans, was a hard man, a leader and a never let you down defender, meeting every high ball with his head, intercepting every pass and stopping every attacker in his tracks by getting a well timed foot-in. McNeill and Bobby Moore will have to argue over the captain&#8217;s armband in this team, but either man will do a fine job.</p>
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<p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/football-team-of-the-decade-1960s/83956/masopust/" rel="attachment wp-att-84109"><img src="http://soccerlens.com/files/2011/11/masopust-130x130.jpg" alt="masopust 130x130 Football Team of the Decade: 1960s" width="130" height="130" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-84109" title="Football Team of the Decade: 1960s" /></a>Box-to-box midfielder: <strong>Josef Masopust</strong><br />
<em>Dukla Prague and Czechoslovakia</em><br />
There isn&#8217;t a lot of footage of Masopust, so his selection is based on what we&#8217;ve read and the very little YouTube we&#8217;ve seen. But from everything we&#8217;ve heard and read, Masopust could defend and attack, would happily cover the length of the field several times over, and was instrumental in leading Czechoslovakia all the way the 1962 World Cup final. We also felt that any <strong>Team of the &#8217;60s</strong> should represent the incredible talent of the Soviet nations in that decade.</p>
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<p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/football-team-of-the-decade-1960s/83956/bobbilly/" rel="attachment wp-att-84110"><img src="http://soccerlens.com/files/2011/11/bobbilly-130x130.jpg" alt="bobbilly 130x130 Football Team of the Decade: 1960s" width="130" height="130" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-84110" title="Football Team of the Decade: 1960s" /></a>Attacking midfielder: <strong>Bobby Charlton</strong><br />
<em>Manchester United and England</em><br />
Imagine Frank Lampard in his prime. Now imagine him about five times better at absolutely everything. Now give him a silly haircut. That&#8217;s Bobby Charlton, who could pick up the ball from anywhere, carry it forward at pace by dribbling with either foot, and then unleash an powerful, laser-guided strike into the top corner, again with either foot. And that&#8217;s how Bobby Charlton is England&#8217;s all-time top scorer despite not actually being a striker.</p>
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<p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/football-team-of-the-decade-1960s/83956/garrincha-2/" rel="attachment wp-att-84111"><img src="http://soccerlens.com/files/2011/11/garrincha-130x130.jpg" alt="garrincha 130x130 Football Team of the Decade: 1960s" width="130" height="130" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-84111" title="Football Team of the Decade: 1960s" /></a>Right wing: <strong>Garrincha</strong><br />
<em>Botafogo and Brazil</em><br />
&#8220;The Joy of the People&#8221; was a terrible, terrible professional footballer. Fond of a drink and unable to absorb any tactical information—legend has it he was allowed to play table tennis while the rest of the team talked tactics. But it didn&#8217;t matter. Because the bendy-legged winger (bendy-legged due to childhood polio) literally went past fullbacks for fun. So much so, he&#8217;d sometimes wait and let them recover, just so he could beat them again. Brazil never lost a game when fielding Pele and Garrincha, so any respectable Team of the &#8217;60s should do the same.</p>
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<p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/football-team-of-the-decade-1960s/83956/georgebestdribble/" rel="attachment wp-att-84112"><img src="http://soccerlens.com/files/2011/11/georgebestdribble-130x130.jpg" alt="georgebestdribble 130x130 Football Team of the Decade: 1960s" width="130" height="130" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-84112" title="Football Team of the Decade: 1960s" /></a>Left wing: <strong>George Best</strong><br />
<em>Manchester United and Northern Ireland</em><br />
We know, Best was mostly a right winger and shouldn&#8217;t be pushed out to the left. But we couldn&#8217;t have a team of the &#8217;60s without Garrincha and we couldn&#8217;t have a team of the &#8217;60s without the magician that was George Best. So we compromised. Best&#8217;s career tailed off in the &#8217;70s, but the &#8217;60s were Best&#8217;s decade: the fame, the female company and—most importantly for this list—the football. Possibly the best way to describe Best going forward with the ball is &#8220;justified arrogance&#8221;, which is what gave him license to do things no one else thought of doing, like playing one-twos off opposition defender&#8217;s shins.</p>
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<p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/football-team-of-the-decade-1960s/83956/pele1960s/" rel="attachment wp-att-84117"><img src="http://soccerlens.com/files/2011/11/pele1960s-130x130.jpg" alt="pele1960s 130x130 Football Team of the Decade: 1960s" width="130" height="130" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-84117" title="Football Team of the Decade: 1960s" /></a>Support striker: <strong>Pele</strong><br />
<em>Santos and Brazil</em><br />
You may have heard of him. Pele introduced himself to the world as a teenage sensation in 1958 and reached apotheosis at the 1970 World Cup, but &#8220;O Rei&#8221; actually did all his best work inbetween, in the 1960s. Pele won the Copa Libertadores and Intercontintental Cup with the legendary 1962 Santos team, won the &#8217;62 World Cup with Brazil and was considered so dangerous in the &#8217;66 World Cup that the only solution for Portugal was to kick him, hard, until he left the field injured. Want to hear about Pele the player? They key is not to think of him as just a striker, because he could also drop deep and create. But it&#8217;s impossible to pick one attribute because Pele could do it all, and he did it best in the 1960s.</p>
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<p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/football-team-of-the-decade-1960s/83956/eusebio/" rel="attachment wp-att-84114"><img src="http://soccerlens.com/files/2011/11/eusebio-130x130.jpg" alt="eusebio 130x130 Football Team of the Decade: 1960s" width="130" height="130" class="alignleft size-thumbnail wp-image-84114" title="Football Team of the Decade: 1960s" /></a>Striker: <strong>Eusebio</strong><br />
<em>Benfica and Portugal</em><br />
Only a little fella&#8217;, but 5&#8242; 9&#8243; Eusebio was built like a bulldozer. You could not muscle him off the ball. Add to that a fine touch, a nose for goal and the only shot in the world that could rival Bobby Charlton&#8217;s for power and accuracy (would love to see a long distance shootout between those two!) and it&#8217;s crystal clear why Eusebio was a European Cup-winner with Benfica in 1962 and the top scorer at the 1966 World Cup with nine goals. His partnership with Pele—supplied by Garrincha and George Best—wouldn&#8217;t just be the greatest attacking lineup of the &#8217;60s, it might be the greatest, and most entertaining, of all time.</p>
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		<title>Gasperini lastest victim of &#8220;Mourinho&#8217;s Curse&#8221;</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Sep 2011 06:54:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/gasperini-lastest-victim-of-mourinhos-curse/81699/">Gasperini lastest victim of &#8220;Mourinho&#8217;s Curse&#8221;</a> - originally posted on <a href="http://soccerlens.com">Soccerlens.com</a></p><p>With Gian Piero Gasperini&#8217;s dismissal as Inter Milan manager, the Mourinho&#8217;s Curse has claimed it&#8217;s latest victim. Since his appointment at FC Porto, full-time successors have struggled to cope with the expectations of a Mourinho coached side. Almost all have failed. It&#8217;s not necessarily a lack of results that drives the replacement of his replacements,...</p></p><p>From <a href="http://soccerlens.com">Soccerlens.com - Football News</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/gasperini-lastest-victim-of-mourinhos-curse/81699/">Gasperini lastest victim of &#8220;Mourinho&#8217;s Curse&#8221;</a> - originally posted on <a href="http://soccerlens.com">Soccerlens.com</a></p><p>With <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/15004394.stm">Gian Piero Gasperini&#8217;s dismissal as Inter Milan manager</a>, the Mourinho&#8217;s Curse has claimed it&#8217;s latest victim.  Since his appointment at FC Porto, full-time successors have struggled to cope with the expectations of a Mourinho coached side.  Almost all have failed.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not necessarily a lack of  results that drives the replacement of his replacements, either.  Poor manager selection, bad luck, personal issues or presidential impatience has contributed to the carnage he inadvertantly leaves in his wake.</p>
<p>After his last exit &#8211; fresh off claiming the treble with Inter Milan &#8211; there have been four managers appointed within sixteen months.  Big name Rafael Benitez wasn&#8217;t backed to his satisfaction in the transfer window and failed to impose his tactical will on his charges.  Leonardo had more success, but <a href="http://balancedsports.blogspot.com/2011/06/trading-fashion-cities-leonardo-swaps.html">was not thought of by many (probably including himself) as a permanent manager</a> and now leads the PSG football department.  Gasperini efffectively signed his own pink slip with the <a href="http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&amp;source=web&amp;cd=5&amp;sqi=2&amp;ved=0CD0QFjAE&amp;url=http://www.goal.com/en/news/10/italy/2011/09/03/2649093/inter-unable-to-register-diego-forlan-for-champions-league-group-&amp;rct=j&amp;q=Diego%20Forlan%20Champions%20league&amp;ei=qKCATpabDsrKiALl5oW8Aw&amp;usg=AFQjCNGunr_XctuoLUCmseaSHeq4mo665w&amp;sig2=g7F0yRfazsCS-2VgDTM1SQ&amp;cad=rja">ill-fated acquisition of Diego Forlan</a> and a preference for 3-4-3.</p>
<p>To examine the records of his immediate successors at each of his first two big club jobs (Porto and Chelsea), Mourinho&#8217;s record doesn&#8217;t necessarily overshadow those of his replacements.  In fact, in the first season after Mourinho moved to London, the Portuguese champions employed three managers, though Luigi Del Neri didn&#8217;t even make the start of the season, citing homesickness.</p>
<p>It is seven years post-Mourinho at Porto.  Six men have had their names on the manager&#8217;s office.   It&#8217;s now four years now since Roman Abramovich let him walk and he has employed five managers.  As you can see from the table below, it&#8217;s hardly because of results: though Jose boasts a better record than his collective replacements, it&#8217;s a matter of around 10%.  <em>(Having said that, 10% is often the distance at which a team wins or loses the title)</em>.  At Inter Milan, you can see the vast difference between Mourinho and his successors &#8211; the 56.1% includes Leonardo&#8217;s winning percentage, which was significantly higher than Jose&#8217;s.</p>
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<td style="text-align: center" width="14%" bgcolor="#e6e6ff"><strong>Club</strong></td>
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<p style="text-align: center"><strong>Mourinho Record</strong></p>
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<td width="27%" bgcolor="#e6e6ff">
<p style="text-align: center"><strong>5-year succession record</strong></p>
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<td style="text-align: center" width="12%" bgcolor="#e6e6ff"><strong>Managers (5 years)</strong></td>
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<p style="text-align: center"><strong>Most Successful</strong></p>
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<p style="text-align: center">Porto</p>
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<p style="text-align: center">52-12-4 (76.5%)</p>
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<p style="text-align: center">108-31-19 (68.4%)</p>
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<td style="text-align: center" width="12%">5</td>
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<p style="text-align: center"><span style="font-size: x-small">Jesualdo Ferreira (73.3%)</span></p>
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<td width="14%" bgcolor="#e6e6ff">Chelsea</td>
<td width="21%">124-40-21 (67%)</td>
<td width="27%">101-32-24 (64.3%)</td>
<td width="12%">5</td>
<td width="26%">Guus Hiddink (73%)</td>
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<p style="text-align: center">Inter Milan</p>
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<td width="21%">
<p style="text-align: center">49-19-8 (64.5%)</p>
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<p style="text-align: center">23-8-10 (56.1%)</p>
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<td style="text-align: center" width="12%">4</td>
<td style="text-align: center" width="26%">Leonardo (68.75%)</td>
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<p>Of course though results are usually the ultimate arbiter, there are further reasons for such management turnover.  Mourinho&#8217;s last four stops have placed remarkably high expectations on the team and manager.  Co Adriaanse &#8211; the fourth of five managers at Porto within a five-year period &#8211; moved back to his homeland (to take over AZ Alkmaar) of his own volition.</p>
<p>You can&#8217;t deny the importance of results.  But it&#8217;s his personality that allows Jose to get such tactically disciplined teams; replacements apparently have difficulty getting their message across.  There are very few in football with Mourinho&#8217;s strength of personality.  Those managers who have attempted to impose their tactical will on a Jose-ified team (Scolari, Benitez and Gasperini) have failed miserably, each lasting incrementally less time than the last.</p>
<p>That caretakers Leonardo and Hiddink both bettered Mourinho&#8217;s winning percentage is telling.  Both have a <a href="http://balancedsports.blogspot.com/2010/06/verbeek-new-dutch-for-lets-not-go-there.html">style that empowers players</a> and allows each to do what they do best.  Given Mourinho&#8217;s propensity for talent-spotting &#8211; favouring &#8220;power&#8221;-type players who are adept defensively &#8211; and the resuls of his tactics and training, what those players usually do best is either play Jose-ball or their own style.</p>
<p>For players so used to one style (and message), adapting to another method &#8211; especially when noted straight-man Benitez delivers the message &#8211; could prove difficult.  Gasperini&#8217;s 3-4-3 was a mistake just because of a defence that looked like it was running through treacle.  Imposing one&#8217;s will on a veteran team who have spent years being told &#8220;No one can beat us if we stay together and play <em>this</em> way&#8221; is a tough sell for anyone, let alone someone who has often moved internationally and is communicating in a second/third/seventh language.</p>
<p>With Gasperini&#8217;s firing, Mourinho&#8217;s Curse cements itself more firmly into football folklore.  When he eventually leaves Real Madrid (who employed ten managers in the decade before Mourinho), his replacement will have to work in arguably a more intense environment.  The results bear watching, as they do for the next four years at Inter Milan.</p>
<p><em><strong>Matthew Wood</strong> regularly contributes to Soccerlens.  You can read more of his analysis and commentary at <a href="http://balancedsports.blogspot.com/"><strong>Balanced Sports</strong></a> or <strong>follow him</strong> on Twitter <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/balanced_sports"><strong>@balanced_sports</strong></a></em></p>
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		<title>Samuel Eto&#8217;o completes curious move to Russia</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Aug 2011 12:07:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Jack Tomczuk</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/samuel-etoo-completes-curious-move-to-russia/78156/">Samuel Eto&#8217;o completes curious move to Russia</a> - originally posted on <a href="http://soccerlens.com">Soccerlens.com</a></p><p>Inter Milan have sold striker Samuel Eto&#8217;o to Russian club Anzhi Makhachkala for a fee of £21.8 million. Eto&#8217;o will become the highest paid footballer in the world at £17.9m per season. Makhachkala are attempting to become a Russian and European power by spending large amounts of cash on international stars. Samuel Eto&#8217;o, while 30-years...</p></p><p>From <a href="http://soccerlens.com">Soccerlens.com - Football News</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/samuel-etoo-completes-curious-move-to-russia/78156/">Samuel Eto&#8217;o completes curious move to Russia</a> - originally posted on <a href="http://soccerlens.com">Soccerlens.com</a></p><p>Inter Milan have sold striker Samuel Eto&#8217;o to Russian club Anzhi Makhachkala for a fee of £21.8 million. Eto&#8217;o will become the highest paid footballer in the world at £17.9m per season. Makhachkala are attempting to become a Russian and European power by spending large amounts of cash on international stars.</p>
<p>Samuel Eto&#8217;o, while 30-years old, is still a very productive forward. Last season, the Cameroonian striker scored 37 goals and assisted on 15 in 53 appearances in all competitions for Inter. His body has not broken down like many players who flirt with 30.</p>
<p>Anzhi Makhachkala was a middling Russian club before they were bought by billionaire Suleyman Kerimov in January 2011. Since Kerimov acquired the club, Anzhi&#8217;s notable additions have included Roberto Carlos, Mbark Boussoufa, Yuri Zhirkov, and now Eto&#8217;o.</p>
<p>All of the players mentioned above received tremendously high wages to move to Russia, but Eto&#8217;o will be making more then any other player in the world. According to <em><a title="Eto'o Guardian" href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2011/aug/23/samuel-etoo-internazionale-anzhi-makhachkala" target="_blank">The Guardian</a></em>, Eto&#8217;o stands to make £17.9m after tax per season for three years. Cristiano Ronaldo, the former highest-paid player, will make around €8m less than Eto&#8217;o according to<em> <a title="Eto'o AP" href="http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/S/SOC_ETOO_ANZHI?SITE=KING&amp;SECTION=HOME&amp;TEMPLATE=DEFAULT" target="_blank">AP</a></em>.</p>
<p>Why do do Anzhi have to pay their players ridiculous amounts? Well, the Russian Premier League is not the most prestigious competition, but that is not the reason. It is because of the recent violent activity in the area of Makhachkala, which is in the Republic of Dagestan. Dageston is located next to Chechnya, which has a separatist government fighting for power.</p>
<p>According to <em><a title="Eto'o AP 2" href="http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/S/SOC_ETOO_ANZHI?SITE=KING&amp;SECTION=HOME&amp;TEMPLATE=DEFAULT" target="_blank">AP</a></em>, Anzhi players live outside Moscow and only fly to their their stadium in Makhachkala for 15 home matches a season. For one home match, the team travels around 2,000 kilometres.</p>
<p>Anzhi was founded in 1991, and have never finished higher than 4th in the Russian Premier League. Their rise shows the power of money in football today. Despite their unfavorable location and strength of league, players like Samuel Eto&#8217;o and Roberto Carlos have joined Anzhi to earn an extraordinary amount of money. Anzhi are a supercharged Manchester City.</p>
<p>Samuel Eto&#8217;o will join Anzhi Makhachkala from Inter Milan. A few years back, this would have seemed impossible, but football is big business, and cash wins out every time. Kerimov is attempting to build a Champions League side, and Eto&#8217;o is still a top striker. The Cameroonian international will become the highest-paid footballer in the world and will have to fly 2,000 kilometres to play a home match. Football is interesting.</p>
<p><em><strong>Jack Tomczuk </strong>is a contributor to <a href="http://soccerlens.com/tags/brands/soccerlens/">Soccerlens</a>. You can find more of his ideas on his blog <strong><a title="The Clock End" href="http://theclockend.net/" target="_blank">The Clock End</a></strong></em><strong> </strong><em>or<a title="The Clock End twitter" href="http://twitter.com/#!/theclockend_net" target="_blank"> follow him on Twitter</a>.</em></p>
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		<title>Inter Milan 2011/2012 Shirts</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 Jul 2011 10:00:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ahmed Umair</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/inter-milan-20112012-shirts/8480/">Inter Milan 2011/2012 Shirts</a> - originally posted on <a href="http://soccerlens.com">Soccerlens.com</a></p><p>Inter Milan have revealed their 2011/12 home kits. The home shirt leaks suggested the correct design of the shirt but the revealed shirt has thinner stripes. Inter&#8217;s five-year treblesome reign as the champions of Serie A came to end last season as their local rivals AC Milan took a six-point lead over them. Rumors say...</p></p><p>From <a href="http://soccerlens.com">Soccerlens.com - Football News</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/inter-milan-20112012-shirts/8480/">Inter Milan 2011/2012 Shirts</a> - originally posted on <a href="http://soccerlens.com">Soccerlens.com</a></p><p>Inter Milan have revealed their 2011/12 home kits. The home shirt leaks suggested the correct design of the shirt but the revealed shirt has thinner stripes. </p>
<p>Inter&#8217;s five-year <em>treblesome</em> reign as the champions of Serie A came to end last season as their local rivals AC Milan took a six-point lead over them.</p>
<p>Rumors say that Wesley Sneijder&#8217;s departure to Manchester United is becoming imminent. If that is true, the Dutchman will leave a hole in the team which will not be easy to fill. </p>
<p>Lets take a look at the kits:</p>
<h3>Inter 11/12 Home</h3>
<p>The traditional blue and black striped shirt will now have a black collar and black trim on the end of the sleeves. The stripes on the shirt are thinner than before.</p>
<p>The strip is made using a refined, modern design and fibres made from recycled materials to reduce the impact on the environment and it can also boost performance of the players.</p>
<p>Andrea Rossi, General Manager of Nike Italy, said:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Charm, style and tradition. The new FC Internazionale collection and in particular the Nerazzurri home shirt are a tribute to the elegance and sartorial excellence that has made Milan famous throughout the world.</p>
<p>&#8220;Our constant commitment to technological innovation has allowed us to create an eco-friendly and extremely lightweight shirt which will weigh 13% less than previous shirts.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Inter will wear black shorts with blue trim on the sides and black socks.</p>
<div id="attachment_75533" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 505px"><a href="http://soccerlens.com/files/2011/03/inter-1112-home.jpg"><img src="http://soccerlens.com/files/2011/03/inter-1112-home.jpg" alt="inter 1112 home Inter Milan 2011/2012 Shirts" title="inter-1112-home" width="495" height="372" class="size-full wp-image-75533" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Wesley Sneijder in Inter 2011/12 home shirt</p></div>
<h3>Inter 11/12 Away</h3>
<p>The away shirt for Internazionale for 2011/12 will be white with a black collar.</p>
<p>The club President, Massimo Moratti, said:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;The launch of the new kit designed for Inter by Nike has become a pleasant tradition.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s a special occasion; it&#8217;s the start of a new season for all of us and particularly for the fans who love to wear the official shirt to show their allegiance to the Nerazzurri. Inter and Nike, Let&#8217;s hope for another winning partnership this time.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>For the first time, the Inter logo has been hot-pressed to make the shirts even lighter and allow the fabric to beathe in this area.</p>
<p><em><a href="http://www.awin1.com/cread.php?awinmid=686&#038;awinaffid=72875&#038;clickref=sl&#038;p=http://www.kitbag.com/stores/kitbag/products/product_details.aspx?pid=86224">Buy Internazionale 2011/12 Away Shirt</a></em></p>
<div id="attachment_75534" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 407px"><a href="http://www.awin1.com/cread.php?awinmid=686&#038;awinaffid=72875&#038;clickref=sl&#038;p=http://www.kitbag.com/stores/kitbag/products/product_details.aspx?pid=86224"><img src="http://soccerlens.com/files/2011/03/inter-1112-away.png" alt="inter 1112 away Inter Milan 2011/2012 Shirts" title="inter-1112-away" width="397" height="369" class="size-full wp-image-75534" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Inter 2011/12 away shirt</p></div>
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		<title>Modric v Nasri v Sneijder &#8211; who should Man Utd, Man City and Chelsea buy?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Jul 2011 14:42:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ahmed Bilal</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/modric-v-nasri-v-sneijder-who-should-man-utd-man-city-and-chelsea-buy/75388/">Modric v Nasri v Sneijder &#8211; who should Man Utd, Man City and Chelsea buy?</a> - originally posted on <a href="http://soccerlens.com">Soccerlens.com</a></p><p>The hunt is on for creative midfielders this summer as managers across England look for the perfect solution to unlocking packed defences. With Paul Scholes retiring, Frank Lampard ageing and Carlos Tevez agitating for a move, Manchester United, Chelsea and Manchester City are all looking for a player to shoulder attacking responsibility on the pitch...</p></p><p>From <a href="http://soccerlens.com">Soccerlens.com - Football News</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/modric-v-nasri-v-sneijder-who-should-man-utd-man-city-and-chelsea-buy/75388/">Modric v Nasri v Sneijder &#8211; who should Man Utd, Man City and Chelsea buy?</a> - originally posted on <a href="http://soccerlens.com">Soccerlens.com</a></p><p>The hunt is on for creative midfielders this summer as managers across England look for the perfect solution to unlocking packed defences. With Paul Scholes retiring, Frank Lampard ageing and Carlos Tevez agitating for a move, Manchester United, Chelsea and Manchester City are all looking for a player to shoulder attacking responsibility on the pitch and &#8216;deliver magic&#8217;.</p>
<p>On the other hand, you have Samir Nasri at Arsenal who is in the final year of his contract and has made a quite public stance of &#8216;wait and see&#8217; this summer, courting United and City while keeping an eye on Arsenal&#8217;s transfer policies and of course, whether Fabregas finally leaves Arsenal or not. There were reports at the start of the summer that if Fabregas went Nasri would stay (i.e. Arsenal could afford to break the bank to keep him), but it&#8217;s more likely that his future will be independent of Cesc&#8217;s.</p>
<p>Then there is Luka Modric at Tottenham, the picture of politeness, who spoke through his agent about wanting to play in the Champions League right after it was clear that Tottenham would NOT qualify for the Champions League next season. He&#8217;s also spoken about wanting to play for Chelsea, and despite Ferguson&#8217;s interest the option of staying in London and getting a massive pay hike seems to appeal to the Tottenham midfielder. However, Spurs (justifiably) hold all the aces, and may increase his wages but not sell him this summer.</p>
<p>And finally you have Wesley Sneijder at Inter Milan &#8211; an ageing Inter Milan that is not only being dragged back into Calciopoli but also desperate to recover their footing after ruling Italy (and at one point Europe and the World) for a few years. Reports from Netherlands strongly suggest that Sneijder has his heart set at a move to United and the only stumbling block remains the transfer fee. Inter want 35m, and if United were to buy Sneijder it would probably be a player + cash deal. Which player? Well, Samuel Eto&#8217;o wants to play in the Premier League as well, so maybe there&#8217;s a striker going the other way?</p>
<p>It&#8217;s still the first week of July, so there&#8217;s plenty more to go in the transfer stories for these three players. What I&#8217;d like to do is to compare the stats for Modric, Nasri and Sneijder and look at who is, statistically speaking, the most valuable of them all.</p>
<h3>Modric v Nasri v Sneijder &#8211; 2010/2011 League Stats</h3>
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<td width="210" bgcolor="#008000">Player</td>
<td width="145" bgcolor="#008000"><strong>Luka 				Modric</strong></td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#008000"><strong>Samir 				Nasri</strong></td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#008000"><strong>Wesley 				Sneijder</strong></td>
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<td width="210" bgcolor="#008000">Team</td>
<td width="145" bgcolor="#008000"><strong>Tottenham 				Hotspur</strong></td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#008000"><strong>Arsenal</strong></td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#008000"><strong>Internazionale</strong></td>
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<td width="210">Appearances</td>
<td width="145">32</td>
<td width="131">30</td>
<td width="131">25</td>
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<td width="210" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">Starts</td>
<td width="145" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">32</td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">28</td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">22</td>
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<td width="210">Minutes 				On Pitch</td>
<td width="145">2 				800</td>
<td width="131">2 				391</td>
<td width="131">1 				999</td>
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<td width="210" bgcolor="#008000"><strong>Goal 				Attempts</strong></td>
<td width="145" bgcolor="#008000"></td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#008000"></td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#008000"></td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="210">Goals</td>
<td width="145">3</td>
<td width="131">10</td>
<td width="131">4</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="210" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">Minutes 				per goal</td>
<td width="145" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">933</td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">239</td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">500</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="210">Shots</td>
<td width="145">54</td>
<td width="131">81</td>
<td width="131">107</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="210" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">Shots 				per game</td>
<td width="145" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">1,7</td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">2,7</td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">4,3</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="210">Shooting 				Accuracy</td>
<td width="145">43%</td>
<td width="131">65%</td>
<td width="131">44%</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="210" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">Chance 				Conversion</td>
<td width="145" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">8%</td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">19%</td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">5%</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="210" bgcolor="#008000"><strong>Passing</strong></td>
<td width="145" bgcolor="#008000"></td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#008000"></td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#008000"></td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="210">Touches 				per game</td>
<td width="145">87</td>
<td width="131">74</td>
<td width="131">82</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="210" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">Touches 				per game in opp box</td>
<td width="145" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">2,1</td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">4,6</td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">1,8</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="210">Goal 				Assists</td>
<td width="145">2</td>
<td width="131">1</td>
<td width="131">5</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="210" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">Chances 				created per game</td>
<td width="145" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">2,1</td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">1,9</td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">2,9</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="210">Total 				Passes</td>
<td width="145">2 				001</td>
<td width="131">1 				468</td>
<td width="131">1 				503</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="210" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">Passes 				per game</td>
<td width="145" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">63</td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">49</td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">60</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="210">Pass 				Completion %</td>
<td width="145">87%</td>
<td width="131">88%</td>
<td width="131">85%</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="210" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">Pass 				Completion in final third %</td>
<td width="145" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">77%</td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">83%</td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">79%</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="210" bgcolor="#008000"><strong>Duels</strong></td>
<td width="145" bgcolor="#008000"></td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#008000"></td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#008000"></td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="210">Duels</td>
<td width="145">360</td>
<td width="131">281</td>
<td width="131">182</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="210" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">Duels 				per game</td>
<td width="145" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">11</td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">9</td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">7</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="210">Duels 				won %</td>
<td width="145">54%</td>
<td width="131">39%</td>
<td width="131">46%</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="210" bgcolor="#008000"><strong>Crossing</strong></td>
<td width="145" bgcolor="#008000"></td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#008000"></td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#008000"></td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="210">Total 				Crosses</td>
<td width="145">68</td>
<td width="131">157</td>
<td width="131">154</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="210" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">Crosses 				per game</td>
<td width="145" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">2,1</td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">5,2</td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">6,2</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="210">Cross 				Completion %</td>
<td width="145">24%</td>
<td width="131">14%</td>
<td width="131">19%</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="210" bgcolor="#008000"><strong>Dribbling</strong></td>
<td width="145" bgcolor="#008000"></td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#008000"></td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#008000"></td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="210">Dribbles</td>
<td width="145">113</td>
<td width="131">135</td>
<td width="131">51</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="210" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">Dribbles 				per game</td>
<td width="145" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">3,5</td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">4,5</td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">2,0</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="210">Dribble 				Completion %</td>
<td width="145">61%</td>
<td width="131">45%</td>
<td width="131">55%</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="210" bgcolor="#008000"><strong>Discipline</strong></td>
<td width="145" bgcolor="#008000"></td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#008000"></td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#008000"></td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="210">Fouls 				conceded</td>
<td width="145">15</td>
<td width="131">18</td>
<td width="131">15</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="210" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">Fouls 				conceded per game</td>
<td width="145" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">0,5</td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">0,6</td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">0,6</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="210">Fouls 				won</td>
<td width="145">46</td>
<td width="131">17</td>
<td width="131">41</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="210" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">Fouls 				won per game</td>
<td width="145" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">1,4</td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">0,6</td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">1,6</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="210">Offside</td>
<td width="145">3</td>
<td width="131">11</td>
<td width="131">6</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="210" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">Yellow 				Cards</td>
<td width="145" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">3</td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">4</td>
<td width="131" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">1</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="210">Red 				Cards</td>
<td width="145">0</td>
<td width="131">0</td>
<td width="131">0</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<p><strong>NASRI AND SNEIJDER LEAD THE WAY IN ATTACK</strong></p>
<p>Stats show that while Luka Modric excels in his role as a deep-laying playmaker and actually wins more one-on-one duels than his more attacking peers, Samir Nasri and Wesley Sneijder dominated their respective leagues last season when it came to delivering balls in the final third.</p>
<p>Luka Modric also managed to make it into the top five in the Premier League rankings, completing 528 passes in the last third of the pitch.</p>
<p><strong>Most successful passes in the final third – 2010/11 Premier League</strong></p>
<table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="442">
<colgroup>
<col width="87"></col>
<col width="145"></col>
<col width="210"></col>
</colgroup>
<tbody>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="87" bgcolor="#008000"><strong>Player</strong></td>
<td width="145" bgcolor="#008000"><strong>Team</strong></td>
<td width="210" bgcolor="#008000"><strong>Successful 				Passes Final third</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="87"><strong>Nasri</strong></td>
<td width="145"><strong>Arsenal</strong></td>
<td width="210"><strong>601</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="87" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">Malouda</td>
<td width="145" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">Chelsea</td>
<td width="210" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">593</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="87">Fabregas</td>
<td width="145">Arsenal</td>
<td width="210">548</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="87" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">Silva</td>
<td width="145" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">Manchester 				City</td>
<td width="210" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">530</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="87"><strong>Modric</strong></td>
<td width="145"><strong>Tottenham 				Hotspur</strong></td>
<td width="210"><strong>528</strong></td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<p><strong>Most successful passes in the final third – 2010/11 Serie A</strong></p>
<table border="0" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="423">
<colgroup>
<col width="100"></col>
<col width="113"></col>
<col width="210"></col>
</colgroup>
<tbody>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="100" bgcolor="#008000"><strong>Player</strong></td>
<td width="113" bgcolor="#008000"><strong>Team</strong></td>
<td width="210" bgcolor="#008000"><strong>Successful 				Passes Final third</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="100"><strong>Sneijder</strong></td>
<td width="113"><strong>Internazionale</strong></td>
<td width="210"><strong>626</strong></td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="100" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">Pastore</td>
<td width="113" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">Palermo</td>
<td width="210" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">591</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="100">Robinho</td>
<td width="113">Milan</td>
<td width="210">551</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="100" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">Seedorf</td>
<td width="113" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">Milan</td>
<td width="210" bgcolor="#e0e0e0">492</td>
</tr>
<tr valign="BOTTOM">
<td width="100">Hamsik</td>
<td width="113">Napoli</td>
<td width="210">486</td>
</tr>
</tbody>
</table>
<p>For a team like City and United, both of whom need more creativity higher up the pitch, Nasri and Sneijder look to be the ideal recruits. On the other hand, United may look at their squad and think that Modric&#8217;s arrival would still leave them needing a more attacking midfielder (unless they press Modric higher up the pitch), while Chelsea would look at Modric as the ideal foil for Lampard in the center of the pitch and would be happy to have him sit back and run the show while Torres, Drogba, Malouda and co ran amok up front.</p>
<p><strong>If you were managing United, City or Chelsea, which player would you buy and why?</strong></p>
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		<title>New Inter coach Gasperini looks for improvement next season</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jul 2011 16:47:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>bryanwaters</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/new-inter-coach-gasperini-looks-for-improvement-next-season/73177/">New Inter coach Gasperini looks for improvement next season</a> - originally posted on <a href="http://soccerlens.com">Soccerlens.com</a></p><p>New Inter coach Gian Piero Gasperini was introduced to the world’s media for the first time and claimed he knows his side will improve on their second placed finish last season. Gasperini was flanked at the press conference by technical director Marco Branca and vice managing director Stefano Filucchi and the former Genoa manager is...</p></p><p>From <a href="http://soccerlens.com">Soccerlens.com - Football News</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/new-inter-coach-gasperini-looks-for-improvement-next-season/73177/">New Inter coach Gasperini looks for improvement next season</a> - originally posted on <a href="http://soccerlens.com">Soccerlens.com</a></p><p>New Inter coach Gian Piero Gasperini was introduced to the world’s media for the first time and claimed he knows his side will improve on their second placed finish last season. Gasperini was flanked at the press conference by technical director Marco Branca and vice managing director Stefano Filucchi and the former Genoa manager is desperate to impress.</p>
<p>Gasperini stated: ‘<em>I’ve tried to get stuck straight into my new job and right from the start my impression was that this training centre has everything we need to be able to work to the best of our abilities. Training won’t start until next Sunday but we’re ready now</em>.’</p>
<p>The 53 year old will take charge of his first training session in four days time and has disclosed some information about how he plans to set the Nerazzurri up tactically. Gasperini revealed that he is prepared to try a three man defence, but will hold further alternatives to change the outlook of an Inter side, which had been dramatically stabilised and improved under former coach Leonardo. The Brazilian revitalised the squad after a difficult time under Rafael Benitez, but left to join wealthy French side PSG and Gasperini was drafted in as his immediate replacement. Gasperini himself has not revealed all the tactics he would use, stating that ‘<em>the team is full of great players capable of performing in different positions</em>‘.</p>
<p>Former Inter boss and now Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho will forever be imprinted in the minds and hearts of Inter fans following his treble-winning heroics in the 2009/2010 season, but Gasperini is not overawed by the task facing him at the Stadio Guiseppe Meazza. ‘<em>There have been generations of important Inter coaches and players. I will become a part of that starting from now and I must concentrate on the immediate future</em>.’</p>
<p>Gasperini’s first competitive match as part of the Nerazzurri will come on the 6th of August in the Italian Super Cup and the Italian will field the players who have been able to take part in the pre-season preparations and not those players who have been with their South American sides as part of the Copa America. ‘<em>What we must show right from the beginning is a strong mentality and a desire to achieve new targets</em>‘, Gasperini revealed.</p>
<p>Speculation has been rife in the media over the rumoured incomings and outgoings at Inter this season. Manchester City striker Carlos Tevez’ recent admission that he would like to leave Eastlands may have alerted Inter, who had been the frontrunners in the race for the Argentinian’s signature. Gasperini did not discuss the possibility of bringing in Tevez, but revealed that the club hold a firm interest in Velez Sarsfield playmaker Ricky Alvarez.</p>
<p>The new Inter coach said: ‘<em>Alvarez is a great player. If he came to Inter, he would be a major reinforcement</em>.’ Gasperini also spoke about the speculation surrounding Dutch midfielder Wesley Sneijder, stating that they would love to keep the 27 year old at Stadio Guiseppe Meazza, but revealed that just like when Inter sold striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic to Barcelona two years ago, the exit of a star player would not result in the team lacking in quality. Gasperini believes that there will be reinforcements, if they receive a good offer for Sneijder, but his first thought is keeping the side as strong as last season and adding to the current crop of players.</p>
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		<title>Ronaldo bids farewell to football &#8211; His legacy lives on!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 08 Jun 2011 14:46:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ahmed Umair</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/ronaldo-bids-farewell-to-football/71093/">Ronaldo bids farewell to football &#8211; His legacy lives on!</a> - originally posted on <a href="http://soccerlens.com">Soccerlens.com</a></p><p>In the mid-90s a striker from Brazil was making tremors throughout the world football as he scored 42 goals in 46 appearances with PSV Eindhoven. His journey continued from there to Barcelona to Inter Milan to Real Madrid and greatness pursued in all the four leagues he played in. On the international level, he served...</p></p><p>From <a href="http://soccerlens.com">Soccerlens.com - Football News</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/ronaldo-bids-farewell-to-football/71093/">Ronaldo bids farewell to football &#8211; His legacy lives on!</a> - originally posted on <a href="http://soccerlens.com">Soccerlens.com</a></p><p>In the mid-90s a striker from Brazil was making tremors throughout the world football as he scored 42 goals in 46 appearances with PSV Eindhoven. </p>
<p>His journey continued from there to Barcelona to Inter Milan to Real Madrid and greatness pursued in all the four leagues he played in. </p>
<p>On the international level, he served the national Brazilian team for 18 years. Appearing in four World Cup and winning two and remaining the top overall scorer in World Cup with 15 goals.</p>
<p>Ronaldo has just made his last appearance in a yellow shirt in a friendly against Romania. He came on in the 30th minute and played until half-time. </p>
<p>Ronaldo had a couple of opportunities but could not score. He told the crowd:</p>
<blockquote><p> &#8220;I had chances to score. Sorry for not finishing them correctly. Thanks to all of you for what you did in my career. When I cried, you cried with me. When I smiled, you smiled with me. See you soon, but on the sidelines this time. I&#8217;m very proud of being Brazilian.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>He is the man who changed world football forever by showing what pace, flair and exuberance can deliver. To commemorate all he has achieved, here&#8217;s a video comparing two eras &#8211; B.R. (Before Ronaldo) and A.R. (After Ronaldo).</p>
<p>He has sustained the game&#8217;s prominence not only in Brazil but in the rest of the world as well. He redefined what a center forward can be expected to do and brought Brazilian football firmly into the 21st century. This video is a tribute to his legacy:</p>
<p><center><iframe width="600" height="371" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/ow5IRVqfPaA" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe></center></p>
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		<title>Zlatan Ibrahimovic continuing his incredible domestic dominance</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 15 May 2011 08:00:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ross Mackiewicz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/zlatan-ibrahimovic-continuing-his-incredible-domestic-dominance/69659/">Zlatan Ibrahimovic continuing his incredible domestic dominance</a> - originally posted on <a href="http://soccerlens.com">Soccerlens.com</a></p><p>Zlatan Ibrahimovic was Silvio Berlusconi’s marquee signing last summer in a bid to discontinue Milan’s seven year drought without a Scudetto. Not only has the big Swede taken to Italian football like a duck to water as he did with rivals Internazionale prior to a brief spell in Spain, he has forged a formidable understanding...</p></p><p>From <a href="http://soccerlens.com">Soccerlens.com - Football News</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/zlatan-ibrahimovic-continuing-his-incredible-domestic-dominance/69659/">Zlatan Ibrahimovic continuing his incredible domestic dominance</a> - originally posted on <a href="http://soccerlens.com">Soccerlens.com</a></p><p>Zlatan Ibrahimovic was Silvio Berlusconi’s marquee signing last summer in a bid to discontinue Milan’s seven year drought without a Scudetto. Not only has the big Swede taken to Italian football like a duck to water as he did with rivals Internazionale prior to a brief spell in Spain, he has forged a formidable understanding with Robinho and Co that has seen them rise to the summit of Italian football once again.</p>
<p>Last week’s 0-0 draw in Rome clinched the Rossoneri their 18th Scudetto with celebrations reaching a wonderful climax last night with a 4-1 victory over Cagliari, prior to the handing over of the trophy to captain Massimo Ambrosini.</p>
<p>Big Ibra was presented the question of whether or not he believed Milan would end up winning the league? To which he replied &#8220;from the first day&#8221;. He had every right to be confident as his latest league triumph is his eighth on the bounce.</p>
<p>We take a look back at the eight championships he has won, that have spanned across three countries with five different clubs. An astonishing feat by Milan’s new darling.</p>
<p><strong>Ajax: 2003/2004</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/files/2011/05/Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-Ajax1.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-69664" src="http://soccerlens.com/files/2011/05/Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-Ajax1-130x130.jpg" alt="Zlatan Ibrahimovic Ajax1 130x130 Zlatan Ibrahimovic continuing his incredible domestic dominance" width="100" height="100" title="Zlatan Ibrahimovic continuing his incredible domestic dominance" /></a>Ibrahimovic had won an Eredivisie two years prior when Ronald Koeman began imbedding him into the Amsterdammers setup.</p>
<p>In his final season at the club his 13 goals in 22 appearances played a huge part as they pipped PSV Eindhoven to the post.</p>
<p><strong>Juventus: 2004/2005</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/files/2011/05/Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-Juventus-20061.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-69665" src="http://soccerlens.com/files/2011/05/Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-Juventus-20061-130x130.jpg" alt="Zlatan Ibrahimovic Juventus 20061 130x130 Zlatan Ibrahimovic continuing his incredible domestic dominance" width="100" height="100" title="Zlatan Ibrahimovic continuing his incredible domestic dominance" /></a>His transfer to Serie A was rather abrupt. He had played three games for Ajax at the beginning of the season netting three goals in the process, before an altercation with fellow teammate Rafael van der Vaart during an international match led to his sudden move to Turin.</p>
<p>The Old Lady shelled out €16million on their man and got a return of 16 goals in 35 league appearances.</p>
<p><strong>Juventus: 2005/2006</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/files/2011/05/Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-Juventus-20051.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-69666" src="http://soccerlens.com/files/2011/05/Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-Juventus-20051-130x130.jpg" alt="Zlatan Ibrahimovic Juventus 20051 130x130 Zlatan Ibrahimovic continuing his incredible domestic dominance" width="100" height="100" title="Zlatan Ibrahimovic continuing his incredible domestic dominance" /></a>The following campaign would culminate into the darkest period of Juve’s history.  They clinched the Scudetto with a monumental haul of 91 points, just three ahead of closest rivals Milan. By Ibra’s standards, his goal return was poor and only netted seven goals. In his defence his role was altered by Coach Fabio Capello who made him more of a team player than a target man.</p>
<p>However, the Calciopoli scandal had occurred and hit Italian football like a sledgehammer. Juventus’ role resulted in them being relegated to Serie B and stripped of their last two Scudettos. That also meant all of the Juventus players who had participated in those championship winning campaigns, were stripped of theirs.</p>
<p><strong>Internazionale: 2006/2007</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/files/2011/05/Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-Inter-2007.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-69667" src="http://soccerlens.com/files/2011/05/Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-Inter-2007-e1305421669455-130x130.jpg" alt="Zlatan Ibrahimovic Inter 2007 e1305421669455 130x130 Zlatan Ibrahimovic continuing his incredible domestic dominance" width="100" height="100" title="Zlatan Ibrahimovic continuing his incredible domestic dominance" /></a>Juve’s relegation resulted in an exodus of their star players – including Zlatan who moved to the Nerazzurri for €24.8million. Ironically Inter were awarded the Scudetto that Juve had been stripped of the season before.</p>
<p>Inter coasted to their first outright title in 17 years with Ibra netting 15 goals in the process – thus becoming the club’s top scorer.</p>
<p><strong>Internazionale: 2007/2008</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/files/2011/05/Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-Inter-2008.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-69668" src="http://soccerlens.com/files/2011/05/Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-Inter-2008-130x130.jpg" alt="Zlatan Ibrahimovic Inter 2008 130x130 Zlatan Ibrahimovic continuing his incredible domestic dominance" width="100" height="100" title="Zlatan Ibrahimovic continuing his incredible domestic dominance" /></a>He outdone himself the following year with 17 goals as Inter clinched their third straight league title in a tightly contested battle with Roma.</p>
<p>His brace on the final day against Parma ensured another season of the black and blue adorning the Scudetto patch.</p>
<p><strong>Internazionale: 2008/2009</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/files/2011/05/Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-Inter-2009.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-69669" src="http://soccerlens.com/files/2011/05/Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-Inter-2009-130x130.jpg" alt="Zlatan Ibrahimovic Inter 2009 130x130 Zlatan Ibrahimovic continuing his incredible domestic dominance" width="100" height="100" title="Zlatan Ibrahimovic continuing his incredible domestic dominance" /></a>Roberto Mancini departed as coach and in his place arrived Jose Mourinho who got the very best out of his star centre-forward. Zlatan consolidated his best league tally to date with 25 goals in 35 appearances and securing the Capocannoniere (Serie A top goal-scorer).</p>
<p>In what was his best ever season in Italy turned out to be his last, as a big money move to La Liga loomed.</p>
<p><strong>2009/2010: Barcelona</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/files/2011/05/Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-Barcelona-2010.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-69671" src="http://soccerlens.com/files/2011/05/Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-Barcelona-2010-130x130.jpg" alt="Zlatan Ibrahimovic Barcelona 2010 130x130 Zlatan Ibrahimovic continuing his incredible domestic dominance" width="100" height="100" title="Zlatan Ibrahimovic continuing his incredible domestic dominance" /></a>He made an eye watering transfer in a deal worth €66million to Catalan giants Barcelona in the summer of 2009. In what would be his one and only season in Spain, resulted in 16 La Liga goals. The Swede was harshly criticised as many felt he failed to adapt to his new surroundings, but that did not stop him finding the goals and end up with an impressive return – along with a Spanish league title.</p>
<p><strong>2010/2011: Milan</strong></p>
<p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/files/2011/05/Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-Milan-2011.jpg"><img class="alignright size-thumbnail wp-image-69672" src="http://soccerlens.com/files/2011/05/Zlatan-Ibrahimovic-Milan-2011-130x130.jpg" alt="Zlatan Ibrahimovic Milan 2011 130x130 Zlatan Ibrahimovic continuing his incredible domestic dominance" width="100" height="100" title="Zlatan Ibrahimovic continuing his incredible domestic dominance" /></a>A return to Italy occurred the following year with Milan in a €24million deal. This season he has been in instrumental form, being a huge key in the club’s rise to the top of Italian football. In his inaugural campaign he has netted 14 Serie A goals, as well as incorporating himself into a valuable team player.</p>
<p>With Silvio Berlusconi flirting with the idea of another potential superstar arriving in the summer, the future is looking exceedingly bright for Ibra and the Milanese giants.</p>
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		<dc:creator>Ross Mackiewicz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p><p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/professional-football-players-observatory-pfpo-champions-league-predictions/69429/">PFPO Champions League Prediction: Barcelona to beat Manchester United</a> - originally posted on <a href="http://soccerlens.com">Soccerlens.com</a></p><p>It has been yet another UEFA Champions League campaign that has been littered with thrills and spills. From the magnificence of Lionel Messi, to the Clasico debacle, the cream of the crop has rose as Barcelona and Manchester United make the final two at this year’s Wembley showpiece. Everybody has had an opinion on just...</p></p><p>From <a href="http://soccerlens.com">Soccerlens.com - Football News</a></p>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/professional-football-players-observatory-pfpo-champions-league-predictions/69429/">PFPO Champions League Prediction: Barcelona to beat Manchester United</a> - originally posted on <a href="http://soccerlens.com">Soccerlens.com</a></p><p>It has been yet another UEFA Champions League campaign that has been littered with thrills and spills. From the magnificence of Lionel Messi, to the Clasico debacle, the cream of the crop has rose as Barcelona and Manchester United make the final two at this year’s Wembley showpiece.</p>
<p>Everybody has had an opinion on just who would make it through the latter stages. Many gasped in horror in Italy as Tottenham Hotspur knocked out the mighty Milan, as they did in Rome as Shakhtar Donetsk humbled the Giallorossi. It is fair to say, this is the most unpredictable sport in the world but the guys at the Professional Football Players Observatory (PFPO) have done their utmost with their predictions – with a near perfect record.</p>
<p>The PFPO has recently innovated to predict outcomes of the major football competitions. The scenario envisaged for the current UEFA Champions League has proven to be quite accurate. From the final 16 onwards, they have correctly foreseen the outcome of 11 matches out of 14. If Barcelona is victorious come May 28th, they will reach their threshold of 80% correct predictions. However, the gap between the Catalonians and Manchester United is amazingly tight.</p>
<p>The criteria for the predictions is as follows. The strength of the clubs is based on four aspects; the experience accumulated by players in Champions League matches, their quality in terms of participation in recent international matches &#8211; weighted according to the level of the national team represented, the teams squad stability and the results obtained in the group stage of this year’s competition. The club with the richest squad has an index of 100 which has unsurprisingly turned out to be Barcelona.</p>
<p>Team Rating (lowest to highest):</p>
<ul>
<li>FC Copenhagen – 1</li>
<li>Schalke – 10</li>
<li>Marseille – 14</li>
<li>Lyon – 22</li>
<li>Valencia – 23</li>
<li>Milan – 36</li>
<li>Shakhtar Donetsk – 37</li>
<li>AS Roma &#8211; 41</li>
<li>Tottenham Hotspur – 44</li>
<li>Bayern Munich – 56</li>
<li>Arsenal – 59</li>
<li>Internazionale – 66</li>
<li>Real Madrid – 76</li>
<li>Chelsea – 85</li>
<li>Manchester United – 98</li>
<li>Barcelona &#8211; 100</li>
</ul>
<p>From the grading criteria, the vast contrast between Barcelona and Real Madrid is staggering with Blancos being 24 points behind their rivals. Surprisingly Milan were graded below Tottenham but were ultimately put to the sword by Harry Redknapp’s men in the last-16. Semi-finalists Schalke were graded second from bottom despite doing wonders to get to the last four, with Denmark’s Copenhagen ranked bottom with just one point.</p>
<p>Click the link below to access the prediction table along with the outcome of the results:</p>
<p><a href="http://soccerlens.com/files/2011/05/CL2011_PFPO_Scenario1.pdf">PFPO Champions League Prediction Table</a> (PDF)</p>
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