Tuesday, 9 September 2014

Chelsea Midfielder Fabregas: Arsenal will always be in my heart


Chelsea’s former Arsenal and Barcelona star midfielder Cesc Fabregas insists he will always love the Gunners in spite of the fact that he is committedly playing for Jose Mourinho’s Blues.
“I will always feel a Gunner and I know that I am going to return to [the Emirates Stadium] and I feel that it will be a special moment but I am committed,” Fabregas said, as quoted by reliable Agen Bola indo11.com.
“Remember that I played a Champions League final against Barcelona! I swear to you that I would have done anything to win that game even though I’d been Barcelona since I was a kid!”
“So you know that when I play against Arsenal I will know who I am playing with, who my teammates are and who I will defend and I know that the Arsenal fans will understand; I have no doubt…”


Blackett Happy with Man Utd Chance


20-year-old Manchester United center-back Tyler Blackett is delighted being given chance to impress at Old Trafford following his return from loan spells at Championship sides Blackpool and Birmingham City.
"I’ve played in some good teams and it has been a good learning curve," said the youngster, as quoted by reliable Agen Bola indo11.com.
“I sort of expected it after the way I played in pre-season. I know I did well and the team got some good results.”
"The new manager always said he would be interested in young players and I knew that I was in with a chance."

Monday, 8 September 2014

Fowler Convinced of Liverpool Squad Quality


Retired Liverpool striker Robbie Fowler has hailed the summer transfer market of his old club and says Brendan Rodgers’ team has a very balanced squad who will try hard to nail down their spots in the starting line-up.
"Full credit to the management and everyone involved in the recruitment process, we've gone out and signed players who can fight for positions all over the pitch," Fowler said, as quoted by reliable Agen Bola indo11.com.
“You've got the full-backs, the centre-halves, all fighting for places. Nobody is really guaranteed a place, and that's the way it should be.”
“Of course, we all sort of know what our best first XI is, but there are a lot of players who can come in and impress, and who will be hungry to do so as well.”
"I think it's as good a squad as we've had for many years at Liverpool."

Germany Boss Low Expects Tough Clash against Scotland


Germany national team boss Joachim Low feels his team will encounter a difficult test in their crucial Euro2016 qualifying clash against Scotland.
“We know all about their team and their biggest strength is that they are a team,” said Low, as quoted by reliable Agen Bola indo11.com.
“They have good players like (Steven) Naismith, (Shaun) Maloney and (Ikechi) Anya.”
“Darren Fletcher is the best known player playing for Manchester United. He is also the most experienced player.”
“They will be motivated, physical and they will run a lot and they are also very good in one-on-one.”
“They have won twice against Croatia and drew again USA and Nigeria and so we know they are a very good team.”
"It will be a difficult match for us."

Sunday, 7 September 2014

Alex McCarthy rebuffs Liverpool for front-row


The former Reading goalkeeper, Alex McCarthy has decided to turn down a big chance with the red team and chose to seek shelter with QPR citing that he wants to be in the front row when playing the game.
"At this moment in time, I think I made the right decision." Said the goalkeeper, as quoted by Agen Bola indo11.com.
"Obviously Liverpool historically are a massive club, but I wanted to go with QPR. I feel like I'm going to play more here and that was the reason."
"The first thing is to get back playing again and put myself in the position to get put forward for England."
"I want to be at the top for as many years as can, like Rob Green. He's had an unbelievable career and is still playing now. He's in great shape. I want to follow in those footsteps."

Accrington let go of Jay Lynch after being accused


According to always reliable Agen Bola indo11.com, the slim chance of the former Bolton goalkeeper Jay Lynch in claiming the full-fledged contract and front-row position at the Store First Stadium has now perished with Accrington announcement of nullifying the non-contract term with the player after being accused in his twitter statement.
"What a funny game football is. Talent counts for nothing nowadays, it's all politics & finances." quoted from Lynch’s twitter.
The 21-year-old player only previously had two appearance at the club’s games prior to his dismiss and since then coach preferred direction went to Joe Lumley for the last two games.


Thursday, 4 September 2014

Arsenal Loanee Jenkinson Happy to Reunite with Song at West Ham


Arsenal defender Carl Jenkinson, currently on loan at West Ham United, is delighted that Barcelona’s former Gunners midfielder Alex Song has joined the Hammers on a temporary spell this season.
“Alex justifies the response he got at the stadium on Saturday because everybody knows how big a signing he is for the Club. He has played for some of the biggest clubs in the world and you don't do that through luck,” said Jenkinson, as quoted by reliable Agen Bola indo11.com.
“He is a top player and West Ham have done very well to bring him in. Me, as much as the rest of the boys and the fans, are very excited to have him on board because he'll bring an awful lot to the side…”