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E com o despedimento do Van Gaal:

Citação do jornal "Record" online

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Van Gaal pode rumar à Premier League ASTON VILLA E O FULHAM DE OLHO

O treinador Louis van Gaal poderá treinar uma equipa da Premier League na próxima temporada, segundo o "Daily Mirror". O Aston Villa e o Fulham estão entre os possíveis prentendentes do antigo treinador do Barcelona, Ajax e B. Munique. Van Gaal já tinha acordado deixar o Bayern Munique no final da temporada, mas um empate (1-1) frente ao Nuremberga ditou a saída antecipada do técnico.

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Um defesa esquerdo :prayer:

 

Ainda assim preferia o Coentrão ou Cissokho, mas já não está mau.

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agora é só notícias de que os Spurs vão vender o Bale...meh

uma delas até diz que vão comprar o Coentrão, após venderem o galês.

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Van Gaal no city era campeão decerteza :prayer:

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Não acho esse José Enrique grande espingarda. Espero estar enganado, mas cheira-me a Dossena v2.

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Malouda, Drogba, Terry, Anelka, Lampard, Paulo Ferreira, Alex, Hilario. O Chelsea fica logo sem metade da equipa

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Se depois disso não ganharem a Champions, é melhor o Roman comprar outra equipa. 8-)

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A UCL já pouco me importa, sinceramente. Prefiro apostar forte no campeonato. Mas tem que haver uma revolução muito forte. E provavelmente o Ancelotti sairá do clube, portanto, que escolham alguém de grande qualidade.

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A proxima época tem tudo para ser muito competitiva.

 

O Chelsea esta determinado em renovar o plantel, tenho quase a certeza que o Liverpool vai reforçar-se muito a próxima época o novo presidente promete largar alguns milhões para isto e já lá têm o caroll, Suarez e o Meireles.

 

O City só precisa de um treinador de qualidade, o plantel é um dos melhores do mundo.

 

Parece que nós vamos largar alguns milhões para contratar algumas estrelas, o que vai ser uma mais valia para o nosso plantel.

 

O Tottenham se continuar assim também vai dar muito trabalho e o Arsenal epa, o Arsenal é o Arsenal :mrgreen:

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O Van Gaal podia ser contratado agora no final da época e ser despedido antes da nova época começar.

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Gary Cahill: No disrespect towards Bolton, but I'm ready for the Champions League

 

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It will be the biggest moment of Gary Cahill’s club career when he steps out at Wembley on Sunday but bigger ones beckon on even bigger stages.

 

England’s most recent full debutant knows it and is relaxed enough to discuss it on the eve of Bolton’s FA Cup semi-final against Stoke after hearing it from no less an authority than his own manager, Owen Coyle.

 

Sensing he was not alone in appreciating Cahill’s true worth, Coyle responded to the inevitable interest from other clubs by declaring: ‘Gary Cahill will outgrow Bolton Wanderers and will leave with my blessing.’

 

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Those clubs are currently ‘circling’, according to a Bolton insider and Sportsmail understands Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City are the most likely to swoop at the end of the season.

 

‘That was some statement by the gaffer but it’s only what he told me in his office, before it ever appeared in print,’ said Cahill, whose emergence has also been closely monitored by Manchester United, Tottenham and both Milan clubs.

 

‘It’s a bit weird in a way. Normally when there is transfer speculation, the manager comes out and says, “They can forget it — he’s going nowhere”.

 

‘But the thing about our manager is he’s not only ambitious for himself and his club, he’s ambitious for his players. He wants them to have the same drive and desire to get to the top. He expects us all to want to better ourselves.

 

‘So when all the speculation started last summer, he called me in for a chat. He checked first of all that it hadn’t turned my head, then he came out with this statement about outgrowing the club one day.

 

‘He just said, “Gaz, if you were happy just to tick along at your age there would be something wrong. You’ve got it in you to play at Champions League level and I honestly believe it’s going to happen for you”.

 

‘It was lovely to hear that, really flattering, and what he said has made it easier for me to contemplate moving on and taking another step forward in my career. If there is an opportunity to do something big you want to take it.

 

‘Let’s be fair, if Sir Alex Ferguson left Manchester United next week and they asked our gaffer to take over he would jump at it. And no-one would blame him. That applies in football as it does in life.

 

‘I would never disrespect Bolton after all they have done for me but I am ready for the challenge. I still speak to Jack Wilshere after his loan spell here and when I watched him in the Nou Camp the other week I couldn’t help thinking, “That’s where I want to be: testing myself against the best”.

 

‘I know there is extra pressure to deliver and prove you’re worth a place alongside top players but I like to think I could handle that.

 

‘At 25, I’m still young but I’m not exactly the new kid on the block. I have played enough Premier League games and gained enough international experience to be ready. I thought Jack did really well over there in Barcelona. I want to show I can hold my own in that company.’

 

Coyle’s highly individual approach to motivating his players suggests he, too, could be destined for the top. When defender David Wheater was waiting to complete the formalities of his move from Middlesbrough, Coyle challenged him to a game of table tennis. A touch of the Brian Cloughs?

 

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‘No, he just loves playing table tennis,’ laughed Cahill. ‘Anyone who will give him a game, he’s happy to take them on because he’s not bad and always fancies himself to win.

 

‘But it is an indication of how he has built up an unbelievable atmosphere at the club; the best I have ever known. Things are serious when need be but everything we do during the week is enjoyable.

 

‘I speak to some players who complain that their managers are always working on shape. Three or four times a week; it’s how they want the team set up but it’s a bit like being in the classroom again.

 

The sessions Owen puts on are ones everyone wants to do: short, sharp games to get your fitness up and lots of shooting and passing.

 

Everything we do is with a ball and it is all enjoyable. Everyone comes in with a smile on their face and it stays that way because he’s got some real characters among his staff.

 

‘When you’re having a laugh and a good time it lightens the mood in the build-up to a game. He’s even got his own way of keeping any pressure to a minimum on matchdays.

 

‘There is no marching round the dressing room telling you to ping diagonal balls to one flank or the other or setting you specific tasks. No drilling technical stuff into you.

 

‘The message couldn’t be simpler: I’ve picked you for the team because I know what you’re good at so just go out and do it. Once he has settled on his starting line-up he trusts you implicitly to concentrate solely on what you’re best at.

 

'It does sound simple but the best plans usually are. And it works brilliantly because we all thrive on having the freedom to go out and express ourselves.’

 

Patience finally brought its reward at international level when the Sheffield-born centre back made his first England start against Ghana at Wembley. ‘Someone pointed out that it was 22 months after my first squad call-up,’ he said. ‘It has been a long wait and there have been times when I travelled to places like Kazakhstan in the hope of a cap and wondered whether it would ever happen.

 

‘But I wasn’t going to give up on the dream and, if anything, all those near-misses made me even more hungry.

 

‘When the chance finally arrived and there was positive feedback from the coaching staff afterwards it all felt worthwhile.

 

‘You always want a challenge, to test yourself and I’m hoping the next one is just round the corner.’

 

 

Wenger wants promise from Kroenke that Fabregas won't be sold in summer

 

 

Arsene Wenger will seek a guarantee from Stan Kroenke that he will not cash in on Cesc Fabregas this summer.

 

Wenger is eager to sit down with Kroenke to ensure he has no plans to sell club captain Fabregas, 23.

 

The Frenchman will look to off-load some of his side this summer after what looks set to be a sixth straight trophyless season, but knows keeping his key players will be vital to ensuring Arsenal can end their trophy drought next year.

 

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Barcelona will have another go at luring long-term target Fabregas back to Catalonia at the end of the season, and Real Madrid have also been linked with a move.

 

It was announced that Danny Fiszman, whose 16 per cent share of the club formed part of Kroenke’s latest acquisition, has died after a long illness.

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Mariga e o Kallstrom são falados para seguirem para o Villa Park.

Muito bom, o Kallstrom! :D

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