Showing posts with label South Africa 2010. Show all posts
Showing posts with label South Africa 2010. Show all posts


Can't buy a game at Eastlands.

Now-a-days at Middle-Eastlands, headlines are dominated by Robinho and Shay Given, and the exploits of last seasons dominate early season form at the hands of Brazilian Elano have been nearly forgotten. That is until he was dispatched by Dunga against Italy in London for an International friendly. Playing on the right Elano showed pure class, with silky passing and fluent moving and a clear ability to operate all over the field. With his one two from Ronaldinho found Robinho, followed by a through pass on the on-running Elano where he finished over the helpless Buffon, one thing became clear - this guy needs to play.

Although Mark Hughes and Elano have had a falling out back in September, it is time to get this guy on the field for the faltering Citizens. With the three-match ban on the horizon for Shaun Wright-Phillips, the time could be right for the Brazilian to step into the position he occupied for his country which he went on to impress. If Hughes overlooks this world-class star he already has on his books, this could go a long way in carving out the future for Elano who has done a great deal in a short time at the City of Manchester Stadium, mostly under Sven Goran-Eriksson.

So they missed out on Kaka, but after Elano's performance against Italy, is that such a big deal?

 



England really can't win, even if they win 5-1 against Borat's beloved Kazahstan. After a first half display reminiscent of the McClaren era, the introduction of Shaun Wright-Phillips and a reshuffling of the midfield found the Three Lions coming to life. However, even with blasting the visitor's for 5, the crowd could not resist booing Chelsea man Ashley Cole who's flub cost his side the clean sheet.

An honour usually bestowed upon another Chelsea man, Frank Lampard, the boo boys of the English support seem to always find their way into the headlines. Post game write-ups and commentary was less about the football, Rooney's hair, or Heskey's inability to finish (Emile over Defoe? It took Jermaine two minutes to get on the scoresheet!), and more about the boos that reigned down over Cole after his flub.

Now with stand-in captain Rio Ferdinand calling the crowed boos 'immature' and the FA labeling the booers 'crazy,' the problem seems to affect a wide range of individuals. If England can't get respect for winning 5-1, then what can they get respect for? Perhaps only a trophy will do, but they have to qualify first.