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Sunday, 24 June 2012

The Competition: A Look At Chelsea's Title Rivals For Next Season


The Premier League: The most competent league in Europe.

The Barclays Premier League is considered by many to be the best football league in the world. Not only does the League have some of the world's finest players, it's one of the world's most watched leagues & has a number of quality teams that enjoy large fan-bases around the world. Results are often unpredictable, which makes the league all the more enjoyable to watch.Over recent years, Chelsea have emerged as regular contenders for the Premier League title. Last season though, we didn't even finish in the top 4. I expect this season to be different, with quality players having already arrived at the club & more players yet to sign. Of course, winning the League again won't be an easy task. There are a few clubs in England that have enough quality to win the League. Having said that, let us now take a look at 3 clubs who I think will be Chelsea's direct title rivals:-


Manchester City: Champions '12 
1) Manchester City- The defending champions. Manchester City have been a major force in English football since 2008, when they were taken over by the Abu Dhabi United Group owned by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan. The club spent millions of pounds buying quality players. They won the Premier League last season by beating QPR in their final match, making it the first time that the Premier League had been decided on goal difference. Their current squad is full of quality players like Edin Dzeko, David Silva, Yaya Toure, Sergio Aguero, Vincent Kompany, Samir Nasri & Joe Hart besides others. A squad like that means they will definitely be title contenders next season. Throw in the fact that manager Roberto Mancini has large resources at his disposal & one can expect them to add a few more players to their squad, despite being relatively inactive in the transfer market so far. Expect them to be Chelsea's toughest & most direct title rivals for next season.

Manchester United: Champions '11
2) Manchester United- The most successful English club in the Premier League era, Manchester United have been a major force in English football for a long time now. The club holds the record for the most no. of top-division titles (19) & came extremely close to adding a 20th League to their trophy cabinet last season, only to be thwarted by Manchester City at the very last minute. Despite finishing 2nd in the League, 2011-12 was not one of United's better seasons as they won no major trophy at all (if you exclude the FA Community Shield which they won in the beginning of the season!). However, credit must be given to United for fighting right till the end, although I could also criticize them for squandering the lead that they had in the Premier League. Nevertheless, the addition of Shinji Kagawa & Nick Powell show that Sir Alex Ferguson is preparing his team to win yet another Premier League title. Chelsea must not make the mistake of underestimating them.

Can Arsenal end their trophy drought? 
3) Arsenal- Before you begin to question my sanity, let me finish. It's true that Arsenal last won a major trophy in 2005 (The FA Cup). It's also embarrassing that many Arsenal fans actually consider finishing above Spurs in the League an achievement (High expectations, huh?). But Arsene Wenger has shown he means business this season, with the signing of Lukas Podolski already complete, & deals for French players Olivier Giroud & Yann M'Vila expected to be complete after Euro 2012. The club already have quality players in Alex Song, Alex Oxlaide-Chamberlain, Robin van Persie, Mikel Arteta & Jack Wilshere besides others. The addition of Podolski, Giroud & M'Vila will only strengthen their squad. Plus, I'm sure Arsene Wenger would want Arsenal to end their trophy drought sooner rather than later (right?). While I don't see them as favourites for winning the Premier League trophy, expect them to spring a few surprises along the way. Who knows, maybe they'll win the Capital One Cup...

There are other clubs who will not be easy opponents, but I don't expect them to be major title contenders. Spurs managed to finish 4th last season, but I don't think that will happen again. Newcastle United had an impressive 2011-12 season, & it will be interesting to see if they will be able to replicate those performances.  Liverpool haven't been title contenders in a while now, & I don't expect them to challenge for a major trophy next season, despite having a new manager in Brendan Rodgers. One thing we can expect is another good season of football in the Barclays Premier League. I cannot wait for next season.





Tuesday, 19 June 2012

Hulk Keen On Chelsea Transfer-Reports

Hulk Claims: He would be happy to sign for Chelsea
Latest reports from Sky UK  and Tribal Football suggest that Blues target Hulk is keen on a move to Stamford Bridge but has left his future in the hands of Porto. Chelsea are facing stiff competition from the likes of PSG,Manchester City and Juventus for securing the Brazilian's services. Recent rumors suggest that that if  ex-Blues manager AVB agrees a deal with Spurs, Spurs themselves could bid for Hulk due to the duo's Porto connection.

Reports from Sky Sport suggested-

The Brazil international forward has been linked with a move to the Blues as part of UEFA Champions League winners' significant summer spending spree.

The 25-year-old is open about the fact that he wants the switch to happen.

"Chelsea are the current European champions and would please any player and I'm no exception," Hulk told O Jogo. "I'd be happy if the transfer happened."

Much will depend on negotiations with Porto, as they are keen to get a good price for a player under contact until 2014 and whose stock is rising having netted three goals for Brazil this summer.

"I leave everything in the hands of Porto," added Hulk.

"I am under contract and I have been happy at Porto for four years, where I have achieved everything.

"I'll have the club in my heart no matter what happens this summer or in any other summer."


Other reports read as follows-

Porto striker Hulk is sweating on Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich coming good with a decent offer for him. Blogolo says PSG have made a new offer of €53 million for the Brazilian, who would still prefer to move to Stamford Bridge. It is PSG's second offer this year, after they proposed €72 million to Porto in May.Manchester City are willing to go to €55 million for Hulk, while Tottenham have also made contact with Porto this week to register their interest.But the striker wants to join Chelsea, though Abramovich won't go higher than €38 million for his transfer.


The Hulk transfer saga continues.....
Well quite ironically the Hulk proposed transfer to Chelsea has turned into a saga, earlier it was being conjectured that Eden Hazard will take his time to announce his future and the media were expecting the Eden Hazard saga will be the one they can hype.But that's how things turn in football. Chelsea have to bid higher and improve their offers for Hulk otherwise PSG could lure the Brazilian to Ligue 1.The Blues have had Hulk in their sights from the past 2 summers and nothing concrete has yet been decided. 


If Chelsea want their man they might have to pay little extra in order to acquire the services of Givanildo Vieira de Souza. Rest is upto Mr. Roman I guess the Brazilian's transfer is necessary in order to continue the ongoing rehabilitation and rebuilding process. If Chelsea fail in their bid to buy Hulk they might have to look somewhere else. But with Hulk admitting that he would be happy if the transfer already happened anything is possible.


Stay tuned for more..


Till then KTBFFH as always!