Tuesday, 2 September 2014

AC Milan Chief Galliani Talks up Cristante Departure


AC Milan chief Adriano Galliani has talked up the club’s decision to offload young midfielder Bryan Cristante to Portugal powerhouse Benfica on the transfer deadline day.
“Cristante asked us to leave because there are too many players in the squad. I tried to convince him, but he wanted to go,” said Galliani, as quoted by reliable Agen Bola indo11.com.
“I had proposed him on loan to an Italian club, but he said he didn’t want to play against Milan, so he went abroad. He didn’t want to go on loan either.”
“We reinvested the sum from Cristante for Bonaventura, who is still young and has so much quality. Once the Biabiany move collapsed, we went on a real blitz for Bonaventura.”


Alonso Delighted Joining Reigning Bundesliga Champions


Spanish midfielder Xabi Alonso revels in his switch from Champions League holders Real Madrid to defending German champions this season, saying it is a privilege to play for such club.
“It all happened very quickly after I first heard about Bayern's interest. It is an honour and a privilege,” said Alonso, as quoted by reliable Agen Bola indo11.com.
“When everything had been settled I had to do the medical and then the boss told me he wanted me to pay [against Schalke], I was surprised but I knew I had to be ready. The debut could have been better but now I have time to get to know the club, learn the language and adapt as best I can.”
“I have always followed the Bundesliga, especially over the past year. It seems as though the atmosphere and the level keeps on increasing…”
“It's a club that wants to win everything, which always wants three points, and I know how to handle that pressure.”

Monday, 1 September 2014

Suso Keen to Stay Put at Liverpool


Young Spanish midfielder Suso admits he is desperate to be remaining at Liverpool beyond his current contract, which is due to expire in December.
Suso has emerged as a transfer target for Serie A giants AC Milan this summer.
“Liverpool are not likely to sell me and I do not want to leave either. What I would like is to stay here,” said the youngster, as quoted by reliable Agen Bola indo11.com.
"In December I will be free agent but what I want is to renew here. I am very happy. I know the city and the club and I would like to stay."

Wes Morgan Delighted Playing alongside Inter Milan Legend Cambiasso at Leicester


Leicester captain Wes Morgan has held no secret that he is delighted to play alongside former Inter Milan midfielder and now his club teammate Esteban Cambiasso.
“He is a legend,” said Morgan, as quoted by reliable Agen Bola indo11.com.
“He has played for some of the biggest clubs and has won so much. He is someone we all admire and look up to.”
“Just seeing him in training it is obvious he is in great nick - as I expected him to be. Obviously we have signed him to do a job for us.”
“I'm sure the gaffer shares the same views about that.”
"He is looking in good shape and I'm sure he will only get better."


Sunday, 31 August 2014

Arsenal Can Handle Giroud Absence, Insists Chamberlain


Arsenal’s England winger Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain is of the belief that they can handle the absence of striker Olivier Giroud who picked up ankle injury during their 2-2 draw with Premier League counterparts Everton last week.
“It is a massive blow for us because Olivier is a great player,” said Oxlade-Chamberlain, as quoted by reliable Agen Bola indo11.com.
“But there are players in the squad who can fill that role.”
“Alexis Sanchez played absolutely unbelievably last night. I did not realise a man as small as him could hold the ball up so well against big defenders. We have got Yaya Sanogo, who is chomping at the bit in training, and Lukas Podolski and Joel Campbell too. We have got Theo Walcott to come back from injury as well. Whoever is playing up front, I am sure they will be confident of filling that role.”
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Baines Intends to Retire at Everton


29-year-old Everton defender Leighton Baines has expressed his desire to hang up his boots at the Toffees and is looking forward to helping the club achieve something special for years to come.
The English defender was heavily linked with a move to Manchester United in the previous two seasons.
"I was happy to commit myself and over the next few years now, I will be doing all I can to help the team keep improving," said Baines, as quoted by reliable Agen Bola indo11.com.
“I may well retire here now. I'm not looking to go anywhere else. I'm trying to enjoy my football and to try and achieve something at this club because it's been starved of success over the last couple of decades.”
"I would love to be a part of a team that brings success back."

Thursday, 28 August 2014

Atletico signs Velazquez on a five-year deal


Atletico Madrid have brought in highly-rated Danubio defender Emiliano Velazquez on a five-year contract.
The youngster was among the best defenders in the Uruguayan Primera Division last season, with Danubio claiming the title for a fourth time. Velazquez has already passed his medical and joins the La Liga champions for five years.
Atletico said: "Atletico de Madrid and Danubio FC have reached an agreement for the transfer of Emiliano Velázquez (Montevideo, Uruguay, 1994).
The Uruguayan underwent the relevant medical examination at Majadahonda’s Fremap clinic before signing the contract that binds him to our Club for the next five seasons." As highlighted by  Agen Bola indo11.com