Instead of focusing on his players excellent performance against Valencia last night, Chelsea
manager Andre Villas-Boas ensured the focus was on his war of words with the media.
The Blues managed to defeat their Spanish opponents 3-0 at Stamford Bridge, meaning that not
only did they qualify for the next round of the Champions League, but they also topped their
group.
(Photo: Paul Rudderow)
Editor's note: At the end of the 2010 season, we posted a series of "Raves" about our
favorite Philadelphia players. They need not be the team's best players, but they're guys and gals
we like. Over the next two weeks, we continue the series again with some of the PSP writers' and
contributors' favorite players of 2011.
Jack Wilshere. A name you should, by now, have heard. Arsenal's youngest ever league debutante
and future England great is currently on the sidelines nursing an ankle injury, but here's why I
think he will one day be huge.
Movement, aggression, dribbling, vision and passing. Attributes which I think sum Wilshere up
brilliantly, on the break and attacking he is a serious threat with his snappy short passes and his
ability to put in the defence splitting long ball.
I don't think Suarez is inherently racist... but what he said is
unacceptable
Let's get one thing clear. Luis Suarez used "insulting words that included a reference to
colour". We know this, because he admitted as much himself. In all the anger, outrage and
aggression that has poured forth since the FA's startling verdict in their case against the
forward, that fact seems to have been somehow forgotten.
Diego Simeone says he is unfazed by the prospect of turning around Atletico Madrid's faltering
season after being formally unveiled as their new coach.
The former Argentina captain was named as the replacement for the sacked Gregorio Manzano on
Friday, signing a contract until the end of the 2012/13 campaign.