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Guardiola's Barcelona More Spectacular Than My Milan

Far Post Report 20 April @ 05:26 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Former Milan (http://goal.com/en/teams/italy/1/milan) coach and one-time Real Madrid (http://goal.com/en/teams/spain/124/real-madrid) sporting director, Arrigo Sacchi, has lavished praise upon record-breaking Barcelona (http://goal.com/en/teams/spain/125/barcelona)...

Thomas Vermaelen represents a sweeping change to Arsenal’s backline

The Arsenal Column 19 October @ 11:02 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Arsène Wenger's quest for attacking perfection sees his two centre backs playing with more than a hint of libero.
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In Arsène Wenger's first match in charge of Arsenal, the French manager deployed a three man defence but despite a convincing 2-0 win over Blackburn the set-up was never to be seen again in red and white colours.

Ancelotti ''one of the greats'' says Becks

MIKE JACOBS 19 May @ 04:52 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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England midfielder David Beckham believes Chelsea would be getting ''one of the greats'' if they lure AC Milan coach Carlo Ancelotti.
The former England captain has spent the second half of the season playing under Ancelotti at the San Siro and revealed the Milan players are ''pleading'' with their boss not to leave.

Latest from Les

The Footbal Tragic 30 July @ 05:11 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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With all the uninformed diatribes about the FFA's new 4-3-3 mandate beginning to resemble the onset of tinnitus, it's good to see a mainstream football scribe with a sense of perspective wading into the debate.
As Les correctly asserts, the original 4-3-3 idea started with Brazil, not the Netherlands, and it involved two central strikers, not one.

Latest additions to Managers profile page

The Tactician Blog 16 June @ 10:34 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Dear friends I add to Managers page the profile of: Arrigo Sacchi Luciano Spalletti Roberto Martinez Unai Emery Posted in Latest Tagged: Football Managers, Soccer managers, soccer tacticians

Volvemos!!

Premier Fever 13 April @ 05:03 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Autor: Equipo Premierfever
Volvemos al ruedo ahora con nueva formación y con mas ganas que nunca, desde ahora el Staff de Premier Fever es: Germán González (Administrador), Miguel Meléndez (Colaborador interno y encargado de publicidad),
Juan Figueroa (Coordinador) y Jorge Rubio (Editor).

Great Serie A Games: Milan-Juventus 1996/1997

The Offside: Italy 09 December @ 01:27 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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In this week's Great Serie A Game (which doesn't include Roma), we go back to the 1996/97 season, April 6, 1997 to be exact. Milan, who had won the Scudetto the year before under Fabio Capello, were going through a disastrous season. Uruguayan manager Oscar Tabarez took over in the summer, and was sacked midway for bad results.

Useful men ship Arsenal to shape and help tame Tigers

The Arsenal Column 21 December @ 06:00 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Denilson and Diaby were key complementers to Arsenal's defensive and attacking side of the game, helping the Gunners to a 3-0 win.
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In his playing days (and even now as the boss of Selecao), Brazil midfielder Dunga always seemed to be playing with the metaphorical middle finger up at his critics.

Sacchi: Inter Are A Team, Milan Are Individualistic

SoccerLens 22 December @ 12:20 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Former Italy coach Arrigo Sacchi has drawn parallels between Milan and Inter, claiming the Nerazzurri are ahead on every level thanks to Jose Mourinho.

In his final end of year column in La Gazzetta Dello Sport, Sacchi spoke of the similarities and differences between both sides.