Football News: Weekly Football News Roundup
4/2/08
Czechs new European champions, says an analysis
The Czech Republic will win the next European Championship by
beating Italy in the finals, while France and Portugal will suffer
dismal failure in the first round. This is the prediction of UBS
Wealth Management Research, the company that accurately predicted
Italy's win at the 2006 World Cup.
The analysis is based on a complex model that takes into account
the current estimated quality of the teams, their history in the
competition, home field advantage and economic and monetary factors.
After all the factors were weighed, UBS worked out that the Czech
Republic and Switzerland would go through from the first group,
Germany and Croatia from the second, Italy and the Netherlands from
the third, Spain and Greece from the fourth group. Switzerland would
then upset Germany, the Dutch would kick out Spain, the Czech Republic
would take care of Croatia, while reigning champs Greece would succumb
before world champs Italy.
In the semis, Italy would see off the Netherlands and the Czechs
would put an end to the Swiss hopes. Finally, the Czech Republic
will edge Italy with the narrowest of odds, 51% to 49%, which suggests
that the winner will be determined in extra time or on penalties.
Malaysian laws to stop Chelsea's Asia tour
Chelsea may cancel their summer tour of Asia if Malaysia does
not allow their two Israelis to enter the country (and, presumably,
guarantee their safe stay and return).
Due to the absence of diplomatic ties between Malaysia and Israel,
the midfielder Tal Ben Haim and the coach Avram Grant would not
be able to be with the team during the preparations.
"We will certainly not go on tour without our head coach.
That mini tour is the key part of our preparations for the next
season. There is no point of going there without the key man from
our technical staff," said Chelsea's executive director, Peter
Kenyon.
However, should Chelsea fail to win a trophy this season then
Grant would surely be sacked and then the Blues would be able to
enter Malaysia with a non-Israeli coach.
Mexico dumps Hugo Sánchez
Mexican national team coach Hugo Sánchez has been unceremoniously
dumped from his post following a decision of the country's FA.
"The FA's assembly unanimously voted to terminate our last
coach's contract," said the secretary general, Decio de María.
The official added that "Hugo Sánchez's tenure was
a colossal failure," announcing Jesús Ramírez
as the interim successor. Ramírez is the coach who took Mexico's
U-17 team to the world title three years ago in Peru.
Sánchez's undoing was the failure to win the qualification
for the next summer's Olympics. The greatest Mexican player in history
was named coach in late 2006 and his contract would have normally
ran out in 2010.
Dinamo Zagreb closest to the title
The month of April has barely begun and one country could already
salute its soccer champions. Croatia's Dinamo Zagreb is a mere two
points away from their third consecutive title since they are leading
Hajduk Split by 19 points with seven games to go. If Dinamo defeat
Inter Zapresic on Sunday, or if both Hajduk Split and Slaven Belupo
fail to win, the Croatian league will already be resolved as far
as the top spot is concerned.
In the past two seasons, the Zagreb Lions were also quite convincing.
Two years ago, their final advantage over Rijeka was 11 points,
whereas last year Dinamo ran away from Hajduk by 20 points.
Close to the title, but not just as close as Dinamo, are PSV Eindhoven
in The Netherlands and Rangers in Scotland. The Glasgow blues are
four points in as many matches away of regaining the league after
three seasons, while it will take PSV five points to make it four
in a row. Finally, Porto will repeat the title if they collect six
points in the remaining seven games.
Romário postpones retirement again
One of the game's most venerable veterans, 42-year-old Romario
de Sousa Faria, has yet again postponed his retirement. The great
Brazilian forward said this week that the claims of his imminent
retirement were false. Curiously, the claims were made by Romário
himself a day earlier.
"I have not stopped playing. I am jobless and waiting for
new offers," the striker told Globo television one day after
announcing his "adeus" to soccer in an interview to the
O Dia daily.
Romario played his last game for Vasco da Gama last November,
when he was given a four month suspension for using a hair-growth
product containing an obscure banned substance. In the meantime,
he worked as Vasco's coach, but quit the job as the club's chairman
tried to interfere with his coaching decisions, including line-ups.
Eduardo da Silva on the way to recovery
Arsenal's Eduardo
da Silva is doing fine in his recovery from a horrific ankle
injury. He has had his cast removed and replaced with a protective
air boot and now he is about to undertake the next stage of his
rehabilitation in Brazil.
After a check-up in a London clinic where the surgery had been
performed on his shattered left ankle, the doctors informed the
Croatian international that the traumatized tissue and the broken
bone were healing well. Eduardo had worn the cast for exactly five
weeks after that unfortunate tackle from Birmingham's Martin Taylor
put him out of action for a period estimated at around nine months.
Raúl González makes history
Who is the most effective Spanish forward besides Liverpool's
Fernando Torres? Obviously Raúl. However, unlike Torres,
Real Madrid's skipper is not in coach's Luis Aragonés's plans
for the forthcoming Euro 2008.
The irrational veteran coach does not appreciate the fact that
Raúl last week scored his 16th league goal of the season,
raising his career total to 290 official goals for Real Madrid.
The captain, who is having his best season since 2000/01, is currently
the second all-time scorer for the royals, tied with the legendary
Carlos Santillana, but is only 26 goals short of the top scorer
Alfredo Di Stéfano. Since Raúl is only 30, he will
have plenty of time to overtake Di Stéfano possibly by the
summer of 2009.
Incidentally, Raúl has played 475 games in the Primera
división, scoring 205 goals. In 14 seasons, he has scored
less than 10 goals just in four of them.
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