Showing posts with label Manchester United. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Manchester United. Show all posts

Tuesday, 25 November 2014

PSG Prepares a huge bid for Di Maria

Manchester United signed Di Maria from Real Madrid in August with the British transfer record fee of £59.7m.

News posted by DailyStar and recent Speculations have suggested that Ligue 1 champs (PSG) is swooping in to land Di Maria to Parc des Princes.

The Ligue 1 champs (PSG) currently have a £50m ceiling for spending on new signings according to FFP, but reports in France claim PSG are confident of having their sanctions eased.

The financial fair play (FFP) regulations provide for sanctions to be taken against clubs who do not spend within a set budgetary framework over several seasons.PSG were fined £20m by UEFA in May for violating FFP rules and warned about their future conduct.

Having already laid out £50m to sign defender David Luiz from Chelsea and another £8m on Toulouse full-back Serge Aurier, PSG chiefs scrapped a big money swoop for Di Maria as it would see them once again breach FFP.

Di Maria
Prior to this, the big-spending Ligue 1 champs had been leading the race to land Di Maria and were in advanced talks to bring him to the French capital.

PSG Manager Laurent Blanc is still keen on a deal for Di Maria, who has hit the ground running at United since trading the Bernabeu for Old Trafford.

His interest is unlikely to be welcomed by United boss Louis van Gaal and the club’s executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward.

However, earlier this month, Di Maria hinted that his future may lie in Paris.

“PSG, they had a money problem and they couldn’t buy players,” the Argentina international said.

“It could have been a good experience for me to go to Paris.I know I’m still young, perhaps I’ll go to PSG one day. I don’t know how it will all end.”

Sunday, 23 November 2014

Messi Surpasses Telmo La Liga Record

Lionel Messi set La Liga scoring record of 253 goals with a hat trick in the 5-1 win over Sevilla on Saturday. The previous record was held by former Athletic Bilbao striker Telmo Zarra. Zarra scored 251 goals in 277 games and messi surpasses that in 289 appearances with his hat trick on saturday.

“We are all very happy and of course also for Leo,” Xavi, the Barça captain, said. “He has achieved an amazing and historic record.”

Messi leveled the record in the 21st minute of the game with a typically breathtaking effort before netting again on 72 minutes to make it 252. The Argentina international completed his hat trick with 12 minutes remaining and now stands at 253 Liga strikes.
Lionel Messi
Messi’s team-mates picked him up and threw him into the air several times. His admiring fans at the Camp Nou wildly cheered their talisman. It takes him 10 seasons to overhaul Zarra since his first La Liga goal in May 2005.

Messi also has a share of the Champions League scoring record, having equalled Raúl’s haul of 71 goals this month, and he could overhaul it in Tuesday’s game at Apoel Nicosia.
“Messi has something magical about him when the ball touches his feet,” the former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson has said. “It’s as if it has landed on a bed of feathers.”

Friday, 21 November 2014

Van Gaal: Daley Blind's injury is not a big fear

Daley Blind is a Dutch professional footballer who plays for English club Manchester United as a midfielder.

He is facing an extended period out due to the knee-ligament injury that he sustained playing in Holland’s 6-0 win over Latvia. Speculations have shown that he could be out for about six months with his ongoing injury.

But in the news posted by Mirror, BBC, Guardian and several others it seems that his injury will sideline him for several weeks but not for six months. Daley Blind could return to action for Manchester United before the end of the year after Louis van Gaal confirmed that the midfielder’s knee injury is not as serious as initially feared.

Daley Blind
United boss Louis van Gaal said,"First he needs to rest for 10 days, then we will have a better idea,"
"I can't say it will be six to eight weeks," added Van Gaal. "I can't even say it will be 10 to 12 weeks. But it is definitely not six months."

United quickly deleted the tweet about Blind, who was injured in his country's 6-0 win over Latvia on Saturday.

Tuesday, 11 November 2014

Ancelotti claims DI Maria sometimes lose control on ball

Di Maria often gets his own team in trouble by losing the ball

Di María was sold to Manchester United for a British record £59.7m from Real Madrid. His place at Santiago Bernabeu was replaced by James Rodríguez. 

The 26-year-old played a key role in Madrid's successful Champions League campaign last term and was the man of the match in their La Decima Champions League triumph in May, when Atlético Madrid were beaten 4-1 in extra-time. Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti has claimed the Argentina international could often upset the rhythm of his side by losing the ball. 

In the recent past Manchester United manager Van Gaal replaced Di María after 71 minutes in Manchester United’s 1-0 win over Crystal Palace, saying of the Argentinian: “He has played in a very small space and he is a dribbler. But sometimes you cannot dribble, you have to make it a pass game and Di María is not a player who wants to give a pass every time he gets the ball Therefore he lost the ball a lot of times and that was not good for the balance of the team.”

Angel Di Maria
The former Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes too has claimed that Di María is not in “the same happy mood” that he showed at Real.

"Di Maria could take matches by storm with his energy, but he also used to lose control sometimes, misplacing important passes," Ancelotti told Onda Cero.

Ancelotti when ased about Maria’s replacement by James Rodríguez said, "People should think twice before saying that James can fill Di Maria's boots, because they're very different players."

Friday, 7 November 2014

Paul Scholes: Maria is unhappy at Old Trafford

Former Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes believes that the star signing  Angel Di Maria seems unhappy at Old Trafford.

The Argentina international joined the Red Devils in a British-record €75 million deal. He earns £200,000-a-week salary at Old Trafford and has scored three times in his eight Premier League appearances to date.

Despite an encouraging start to life with the 20-time English champions, though, Scholes believes that the winger has not is one of a number of United players who needs a lift after a winless run of three matches.

Paul Scholes also insisted Manchester United must improve their performances under Louis van Gaal and says their return of 13 points from the first 10 games of the season is “not good enough”.
 Angel Di Maria
The former midfielder wrote in The Independent "My concern is that the mood among the United players feels a bit low-key,".

"Preparing for the broadcast of the game (Real Madrid vs Liverpool) in Madrid this week, I watched reruns of last season and Angel Di Maria smiling broadly as he celebrated goal after goal with Cristiano Ronaldo.

"He doesn't seem to be in the same happy mood at United. It feels downbeat among the team."