Where there’s a Wayne there’s a way

It is commonly agreed that two players have single-handedly (and I use the word loosely) taken their teams to World cup glory, Garrincha for Brazil in Chile, 1962 and Diego Maradona in Mexico, 1986. If 44 years of hurt for England is to end in South Africa, then one man needs to do the same, that man is Wayne Rooney.

Now when I say single-handedly, I’m not calling the Brazilian side of 1962 or the Argentina one in 1986 as one-man teams, the same is said for this current England side. But what both winning sides had was a genius amongst their ranks, so does England’s 2010 side.

Brazil were dealt a heavy blow when Pelé, who just four years prior aged 18 took the world by storm helping Brazil lift their first of a record five world crowns, was ruled out of the tournament due to an injury sustained against Czechoslovakia. Up until that point, he had formed a deadly double-act with Manuel Francisco dos Santos, better known as Garrincha.

Described by the British press as: “Stanley Matthews, Tom Finney and a snake charmer all rolled into one,” Garrincha played for both himself and Pelé, blessed with phenomenal dribbling ability, he left opponents for dead as he guided Brazil in defending their crown, the only side to do so in world cup history.

Maradona like Garrincha was blessed with similar immortal footballing characteristics; the Chilean newspapers in 62’ asked the question: ‘What planet is Garrincha from?’ Maradona earned a similar nickname from a similar question in Mexico, 86’.

It was just after he scored, completing that mesmerising run against England in the quarterfinals so soon after his ‘hand of god’ (or mano de dios), commentator Víctor Hugo Morales, describing the unfolding moments, couldn’t contain his excitement, he shouted: “barrilete cósmico… ¿de qué planeta viniste?”, loosely translated as: ‘cosmic kite, what planet are you from!’, he then got the nickname of Barrilete Cósmico, which many Argentinean fans still refer to him to this day.

Like Garrincha, Maradona was an once-in-a-lifetime player and the same could be said of Rooney.

Rooney has come on leaps and bound, since bursting on the scene with that famous goal against Arsenal at Goodison Park in 2002, his latest season being his best domestically showed what a world class player he’s become.

He also finished as top scorer for England in their World cup qualifying group plus joint second with Bosnian Edin Džeko and one short behind the overall top-scorer Theofanis Gekas of Greece in the European section. Rooney, given his age, is on course to match or even break the legendary tally of Sir Bobby Charlton for England.

He will of course have plenty of support from equally gifted players in the World cup in the shape of Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard, compared to Garrincha who had Didi and Vava whilst Maradona was helped out by Jorge Valdano and Jorge Burruchaga.

But there’s no denying Rooney is just that little bit more special in this England team, Fabio Capello described him in his own way as a player who can wake up the rest of the team if things are not going to plan.

This will be his third tournament for England, with the previous two ending in personal disappointments as well as for his team.

A sending off in the quarter finals to Portugal in Germany, 2006 succeeded a broken foot sustained in Euro 2004 in Portugal, another quarterfinal exit to Portugal. On both occasions England losing on the dreaded penalties.

It was after that tournament in 2004, he made his big money move to Manchester United from Everton. His impact couldn’t have been any bigger, a debut hat-trick in the Champions League against Fenerbahçe.

Since then his after developing his game even more, he’s helped Manchester United return to the summit of English football bagging a European Cup along the way, but at times in a more of a sacrificial role for his side, especially in Europe.

Rooney’s exploits last season, grabbed the attention of two of the players he’ll be vying for as the number one player in the world.

Lionel Messi, who in the past, described Rooney as one of his favourite players to watch and one he would like to play alongside, commended Rooney on his performances during last season:

“He has become the striker who can do it all. He leads the line, he moves wide, comes deep, his heading ability seems to have improved so much and he is so strong when he plays with his back to goal.

“Rooney’s energy is amazing also and I give him all the credit for becoming a world class player,”

His international manager is also known to be a fan as well.

His former teammate, Cristiano Ronaldo, who left Old Trafford for the Bernabéu in a record £80m move, when asked what he thought of Rooney’s season replied simply by saying it was no surprise to him, knowing what a truly world class player and winner he is.

And it is this word, ‘world class’, which often gets banded about at times inappropriately. Rooney like Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo, are genuine world class players – not only would they not look out of place in any of the top sides in Europe, but they’re a select few, count them on one hand, that can really decide games, the big ones that is.

Ask José Mourinho or Pep Guardiola if they would like Wayne Rooney in their side, you may just find them answering the same, and that is yes.

But for now and the foreseeable future, he’s staying put at Old Trafford, with incentives such as chasing Ryan Giggs’all-time club appearance record and Sir Bobby Charlton’s goal scoring one.

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One criticism, that I have alluded to, that he gets levelled at him, is because of his desire and eagerness to play, he’s more willing to sacrifice himself for the team by playing in a more restricted role, something Sir Alex has (sort of) regretfully pointed too.

It then comes as no surprise that his best goal-scoring season is due to him playing in a more ‘selfish’ lone-forward role, being the goal-poacher.

Despite this many of his traits still remain, notably the ability to grab a game by the scruff of the neck.

It is this, England needs to channel, if they are to be successful. I often have been sceptical about England playing a 442, especially when we have now seen Rooney having the discipline and knowhow to lead a line, especially with a player of Gerrard’s quality who can easily play off him.

Even if Capello goes with a 442, the story will be the same, Rooney needs to not only be on his A game, but guide England – he won’t do it alone, but with a special one-in-a-lifetime player in the English ranks, he can do what Maradona and Garrincha have done so before him.

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Mancini expects difficult European campaign

Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini has admitted that although he is delighted his side are competing in the Champions League, they have been drawn in a tough pool.

The Citizens will face Napoli, Bayern Munich and Villarreal over the next coming months, and the Italian knows that any of the four teams could qualify.

“I think it is an exciting day for the club. To play in the Champions League after many years is very important, it is a special day,” he stated in a press conference.

“But I think we took the harder route in the Champions League. In this group there are four teams who can win the group or finish in fourth position. It will be very hard for every team.”

There will be high expectations over City’s European campaign, as the investment in the squad over the last number of years has accounted for a star-studded squad, however Mancini is taking it one game at a time – with Napoli the visitors on Wednesday.

“I think this is normal for us. Now Manchester City are one of the best teams in England and Europe. For us it will be very important to do our job very well in this group.

“Napoli are a good team, last year they did very well in the Italian championship. Several of their players have been capped for their national teams and (Walter) Mazzarri is a very experienced manager.

“I expect Napoli to be a challenge but a lot of our players have played in the Champions League and I don’t think they will feel pressure for this game,” he continued.

Despite being drawn in a challenging group, Mancini has eyed progression through to the knock-out stages.

“Our target for now is to get to the second stage. It is important we start well in the group. We want to do the best we can do but it will be very hard because the Champions League is a strange competition.

“We want to go to the second stage. After that we can talk in February,” he concluded.

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Premier League: Bolton 1 Wolverhampton 0

Bolton loan signing Daniel Sturridge scored a last-minute winner to break Wolverhampton hearts at the Reebok Stadium.

The Chelsea man came off the bench to hit the only goal of the game as he latched onto Ronald Zubar’s horrible back-pass.

The goal would have been a bitter pill to swallow for Wolves whose goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey made a number of excellent saves.

Mick McCarthy’s team are now bottom of the Premier League after their 15th defeat of the season.

Bolton welcomed back Chung Yong-Lee from the Asian Cup and he was quickly in the action setting up Matt Taylor but the midfielder shot weakly at Hennessey.

In the 28th minute Johan Elmander swung in a cross and picked out an unmarked Kevin Davies but Hennessey guessed the right way and made another superb block.

Bolton’s best effort came in first-half stoppage time when Sam Ricketts fired inches wide with Hennessey rooted to the spot.

Both teams looked poor in defence and lacklustre in their opponent’s penalty area, with visitors Wolves making almost no impact in the final third.

Twenty minutes into the second half, Lee made a searching cross from the right, but it was Wolves defender Christophe Berra who met it and almost scored an own goal only for Hennessey to make another great save.

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The visitors awoke from their slumber in the final ten minutes as Kevin Doyle threatened Bolton’s defence on numerous occasions.

Having earlier delivered a teasing low cross that nobody was in place to meet, Doyle made a dash for goal with three minutes to play but his effort hit the woodwork.

But there was still time for Sturridge to steal the headlines with his winner at the death that halts Bolton’s slump in form.

Football News – Jose gives blessing to Arsenal move, Spurs to miss out on Rondon & much more…

John Terry has decided to contest the FA charge of racially abusing Anton Ferdinand. An FA statement yesterday afternoon confirmed, “John Terry has today denied an FA charge of using abusive and/or insulting words and/or behaviour, which included a reference to ethnic origin and/or colour and/or race, towards Queens Park Rangers’ Anton Ferdinand.” The Chelsea captain has requested a personal hearing in which he intends to fight the allegations, although the FA have yet to decide a date at this point.

Elsewhere in the news Brendan Rodgers has told Luis Suarez to forget about Patrice Evra furore; Pienaar urges Everton to keep Baines, while Mourinho won’t stand in the way of Nurin’s possible loan move to Arsenal.

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José Mourinho has told Arsenal he will not stand in the way of their attempt to sign the midfielder Nuri Sahin – [Guardian]

Craig Bellamy has admitted that he is enjoying taking part in the Games because he is viewed by fans as an Olympian rather than a hate-figure – [Independent]

Brendan Rodgers has told Luis Suárez it is in Liverpool’s best interests to “move on” from the Patrice Evra controversy – [Guardian]

Queens Park Rangers midfielder Joey Barton is poised to seal his loan switch to Fleetwood Town – [Sky Sports]

John Terry has denied a Football Association charge of racially abusing the Queens Park Rangers defender Anton Ferdinand and has requested a personal hearing – [Guardian]

Robin van Persie’s reluctance to join Manchester City is putting his transfer deal on hold – [Independent]

Adalberto Baptista has dismissed speculation Manchester City have joined local rivals Manchester United in the race to sign Lucas Moura – [Sky Sports]

The Barclays Premier League have confirmed the creation of a new Under-21 competition to bridge the gap between the academy and first team – [Daily Mail]

Fabrice Muamba has revealed he made his football comeback on holiday in Dubai – [Sun]

Lambert full of praise for ‘lost boys’ Ireland and N’Zogbia – [Mirror]

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Salomon Rondon is ready to snub interest from Tottenham and to move to Russian outfit Rubin Kazan – [Metro]

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Serie A wrap: Napoli go second, Inter streak broken

Napoli reclaimed second place in Serie A on Sunday, as the honeymoon ended for new Inter Milan boss Leonardo.

Goals from Ezequiel Lavezzi and Edinson Cavani lifted Napoli to a 2-0 away win over bottom side Bari, a result that pushed them back into a second spot they relinquished on Saturday to Roma, who enjoyed a 3-0 win against Cagliari.

But it was a crashing return to earth for Inter’s Leonardo’s as his side suffered a 3-1 loss at in-form Udinese to break a run of four straight Serie A wins under his stewardship.

Dejan Stankovic gave Inter the lead after a quarter of an hour, but Cristian Zapata equalised five minutes later before Antonio di Natale scored his 14th Serie A goal of the season to put the hosts ahead after 25 minutes.

Maurizio Domizzi’s goal made sure of the result in the 69th minute to help Udinese to their third win from their past four league matches.

Elsewhere on Sunday, Inter’s loss meant Lazio held on to fourth place despite their 3-1 defeat in a spiteful affair against Bologna.

Sergio Flocarri gave Lazio the lead after five minutes, but a Gaston Ramirez goal was followed by a brace from Marco di Vaio to give Bologna the win and lift them six places to ninth on the league table.

Referee Gianluca Rocchi issued seven cautions throughout the match and tensions boiled over with five minutes to play when Lazio defender Andre Dias and Bologna substitute Henry Gimenez were both given their marching orders for their part in an ugly melee.

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Juventus and Sampdoria played out a goalless draw at the Stadio Luigi Ferraris, while Alberto Gilardino salvaged a point at home for Fiorentina when he cancelled out David di Michele’s opener for Lecce to secure a 1-1 draw.

And Chievo Verona and Genoa played out 0-0 draw at the Stadio Marc’Antonio Bentegodi.

Southampton see transfer bid rejected

Birmingham have rejected a £6 million bid from newly-promoted Premier League side Southampton for Jack Butland, according to The Telegraph.

The young goalkeeper made England’s Euro 2012 squad, and acted as a deputy to number one Joe Hart.

With excellent performances at club level catching the eye, a raft of Premier League clubs have been linked with an approach for Butland, with the Saints thought to have had several bids turned down.

Butland is thought to be in-line to play for Team GB at the Olympics also, as he builds on his experience.

The St Andrews club are eager to keep their young starlet however, with new manager Lee Clark admitting that Butland has a bright future ahead of him.

“I know how good Jack Butland is and I think he can push Joe Hart all the way to be the England number 1,” Clark stated.

“It’s a great kudos for the club for him to be going to the Olympics, we are all proud and hope he comes back super-confident.

“Playing at the Olympics will put him in the shop window but you can’t hide good players. It will have to be big numbers for us to even consider selling him. As far as I’m concerned he will start the season here,” the coach concluded.

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Guardiola talks up Thiago, coy on Cesc

Barcelona boss Pep Guardiola has sung the praises of 20-year-old Thiago Alcantara after his double against Bayern Munich on Wednesday.The Italian-born Spaniard bagged a double in Barca’s 2-0 Audi Cup final win, with his second goal particularly catching the eye.

His stellar performance at Munich’s Allianz Arena led to some kind words from Guardiola, who feels Barcelona are ‘lucky’ to have him.

“He is an extraordinary guy, he is very competitive and as you have seen he plays very good football,” Guardiola said.

“For this reason we decided to take him out of the juniors and play him in the first team.”

“He’s a kid that loves to play and wants to have a career in this sport and we are fortunate to have another player from our juniors. He was brilliant not only for the goals but also for his defensive play. We are very lucky to have this player.”

Guardiola was pleased to have won the pre-season tournament as the Catalan giants claimed another trophy to add to an already packed cabinet.

“We have won a prestigious tournament against a great Brazilian team (Internacional) as well as two of the best teams in the world and Europe – Milan and Bayern Munich,” he said.

“Basically we competed very well. We did everything – we maintained a good level, we competed well and everyone gave a helping hand to the youth players.”

But Guardiola refused to be drawn into discussions on how good his side would be if they signed Cesc Fabregas, insisting that he was not involved in the negotiations.

“Fabregas is a player of Arsenal. Many clubs would like to have him since he is a very good player, but he is an Arsenal player. This is a task for the people dealing with negotiations, it is not up to me. I only know he is a player of Arsenal, nothing else.”

Pulis reveals Sunderland bid for Fuller

Stoke City manager Tony Pulis has revealed that Sunderland have made an approach for Jamaican forward Ricardo Fuller.

Fuller, 31, has been with Stoke since 2006, and has three goals to his name this term. He is expected to depart Britannia Stadium following the arrival of John Carew on loan from Stoke’s Premier League rivals Aston Villa.

Sunderland are in the market for a striker after selling Darren Bent to Villa last week, despite manager Steve Bruce initial saying that he was in no hurry to find a replacement for the England international.

But Pulis confirmed a bid from Sunderland, while also indicating that other clubs are interested in acquiring Fuller.

“Sunderland have made an offer and both clubs are talking. But it is not just Sunderland – other clubs are interested,” Pulis said.

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While admitting to enquiring about Fuller’s availability during the current transfer window, Sunderland have denied making a formal offer for the striker.

Newcastle United fans loved Lejeune’s performance in Saturday win

Newcastle United are on the verge of securing their safety in the English Premier League after a vital 2-1 win away to Leicester City on Saturday.

Goals from Jonjo Shelvey and Ayoze Perez secured the victory for the Magpies, with Jamie Vardy’s late goal nothing but a consolation for the home side.

Now ten points clear of the relegation zone, Rafa Benitez’s side look to have finally given themselves the buffer they need to ensure they aren’t drawn into last minute drama in the tail-end of the season.

Fans were absolutely overjoyed with the win and performance and beyond the goalscorers paid particular praise to defender Florian Lejeune, who was superb throughout the 90 minutes alongside Jamaal Lascelles.

Lejeune’s form over the last few weeks has been a key part of the Magpies’ upturn in results and supporters will be hoping he can maintain that in the final few games.

They took to Twitter to share their thoughts on his Saturday display…

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