Tuesday, December 14, 2010

Em is...(Part 2)

...actually happy! =D Nerve-wrecking match last night which ended well - I personally thought we were heads and shoulders above Arse - but as you know, I'm biased :P

Here's a few happy moments from over the weekend...
park


Hamit Altintop

I think I can smile again =)

*Listening to Eden by Mayfield Four*

Monday, December 13, 2010

Em is...

..happy that
1) both Bayern and RM won their matches comfortably over the weekend - and the best is, Ozil AND Lahm scored! =D (Ok, admittedly Lahm's was a penalty :P)
2) she had an awesome time at BFMV

But she's also worried about
1) the MU vs Arsenal match tonight as she's rarely ever 3/3 lucky in footie
2) Barca's stellar form in La Liga

Anyway, here's a pic from last night..a befitting final concert for the year I must admit! =D
I'll summarise more on footie tomorrow or maybe even later as I haven't had a chance to watch the the Bayern vs St Pauli repeat yet and probably will need to rant out more if the results tonight is bad...

*Listening to 4 Words (To Choke Upon) by BFMV*

Friday, December 10, 2010

Countdown...

...to holidays! Can't believe it's almost time to go home again - to be precise, this Wednesday! =) But before that, the weekend's almost here and it's gonna be filled with 1) my final gig of the year 2) *obviously* some footie matches and 3) pow-wow-ing with some friends.

On Weds, there were good results from my teams with RM thumping Auxerre 4-0 and Bayern 3-0 vs Basel. Very relieved - but then I think it's mostly because they played without any stress/pressure AND the opposition was a bit weak. Didn't write about the RM match earlier because I only got to watch the replay last night. Overall, it was a good match but there were some bits of the match that was a bit *slow* (we were playing without Ozil and Di Maria) - but we looked much more steady in midfield but just lacking in the aesthetics department :P. With Ramos and Xabi "suspended" and Ozil/Di Maria rested in this match, we still managed to put out a very good team (CR7 played, obviously) and the team played very well, esp so for Benz! His 3rd goal for the night was sublime! Quick summary of what I thought about the players.
  • GK (Dudek subbed by Adan): Both made some very good saves (Dudek got injured near halftime and had to be subbed)
  • Back (Arbeloa, Carvalho, Albiol, Marcelo subbed by Garay): Not threatened much, think Carvalho was caught napping a few times. I don't like Albiol that much, he looked a bit rusty. The other 2 did fine. Marcelo, the dribbler as usual =). Garay came in for Marcelo with about 12 mins to go - this was my first time seeing him play (he was injured during preseason) but unfortunately, he didn't manage to show/do much in that short span of time.
  • Mid (Lass, Granero, M. Diarra): L and D were really quite good at harassing/pressing - we need to do more of this! But their passes were a bit *off* at times. Granero (or Barn as I learnt from google translation - lol!) didn't impress me much last night - he was alright but maybe I expected a bit more from him (at least he didn't lose the ball much!!)
  • Front (Leon, Benz, CR7 subbed by Sarabia): Leon was really quite good in the first half but got a bit quiet in second. He's really not bad at all but I can't quite seem to like him - maybe he was trying a wee bit too hard. Benz - defo MoTM - he actually tracked back quite a bit and looked quite sharp throughout the match. You know, he reminded me a lot of Berbatov - but younger, more talented and possibly with a much better finishing touch (read: See his 3rd goal!)!! I can understand why everyone goes on and on about how incredible he was at Lyon - and he definitely showed signs of some of his *old* brilliance during last night's game. However, it's still too soon to judge, esp against this relatively "weak" team: he needs to repeat this form in the next couple of games before I'm entirely convinced ;o). CR7 was his usual self - he didn't play that hard (quite obvious) but provided the first assist for Benz's header and then scored one for himself (brilliant goal again!). He was subbed off for Sarabia, an 18 year old Canterano, who definitely showed some good footwork and talent. I actually think this boy shows more promise than Canales - but then, whenever I've seen Canales come on the pitch, he either gets a yellow card or goes MIA. Not to mention that he's injured at the moment....
Verdict: Solid game against a team that is clearly not at the same level. There were areas that could be improved but good result at the end =)

So, looking at our squad and after seeing most of our fringe players playing, I'm still not sure how we can win the next Clasico (Warning: I think I'll keep going back to this issue until the day we beat 'em - so it might be years....). The players on the pitch on Weds were definitely better at pressing and I think that will be the key to win the match - basically we need destroyers in midfield. Unfortunately, our destroyers (Lass, M. Diarra) aren't quite the masters of attacking ala Ozil/CR7/Di Maria, and vice versa. So between now and April we'll need to do a LOT more pressing if we were to stand a chance. I'm also quite worried about the defence - we looked a bit leaky at the back...but I have much more faith in Arbeloa than Ramos. I've not seen Ramos play CB before, which he apparently does quite well - so maybe that may work better than the Carvalho/Pepe combo? To be honest, I'm really not too sure if our current line up will be sufficient to contain Barca's attack even in 5 month's time...ARGH. OK, it's Mou's problem, not mine (although we'll both be sharing the same misery...sheesh). So on to our next opponent - an away game to Zaragoza away this Sunday. On paper, this should be a walk in the park but I don't think we can afford to take any match for granted if we don't want to widen the gap with Barca (I'm assuming that Barca wins all their matches - which is not entirely impossible in my opinion!). But it should be a good match that I'm hoping to catch before rushing off to watch BFMV on Sunday night!

I'm gonna quickly comment on Bayern's game this week - man, they've disappointed me too much lately - and we're playing St Pauli tomorrow so if we don't win, I really have nothing left to say. Oh and Gomez (ugh how I dislike him) is injured - so we have NO STRIKERS!!!! Great, isn't it? Luckily we are through to the KO round for UCL.... the word around is we're gonna bin the Bundesliga and concentrate on winning the UCL. LvG better think of ways to stop Barca NOW if he's serious about it... Anyway back to the match, a repeat is gonna be televised at 615am on Sunday so I'd better make sure I record it so that I can watch the repeat later... Its also rumoured that Muller is gonna be positioned up front - I'm sure he won't do ANY worse than Gomez, trust me =.="

AND the final and probably most potentially excruciatingly painful match is on Monday (I HATE Monday matches, I really really do!): MU vs Arse. I hate Arsene Wenger - always have and I guess, always will. BUT saying that, I think they have a very good team and that he is a very, very good manager. I still hate him though and I really can't bear to lose to them. Esp at home. Maybe it's their whole "we're so good that we can step up a gear as and when we want and we nearly beat Barcelona last year without our key players" mentality that REALLY irritates me, esp after qualifying SECOND in their group in the UCL. Nonetheless, the game will be a very good watch - they're no where as good as Barca so I don't think MU is gonna be whitewashed 5-0 (man, it STILL hurts) - or at least, I think I will be more prepared to accept that result if it actually happens. Nothing in the world (only in footie land terms, obviously) stung as badly as that. So, bring it on!!

*Listening to Look Away by Thousand Foot Krutch*

Wednesday, December 08, 2010

another concert, another 2 missed matches...

Am off for a concert soon - really looking forward to finally seeing DISTURBED live! I've been waiting for so long and I really hope they don't disappoint - although I've heard that they can be a bit of a let down though. :S It's gonna be a long affair as I'm planning to watch all 4 bands - and have to admit that it's pretty rare to find a line up of bands that you actually want to watch on the same night!

So in return for going for this metal-fest, I'm missing two dead rubber matches - RM vs. Auxerre and Bayern vs. Basel. I've already programmed to record the former - which I think I will likely want to watch after I get back (so this means a sleepy day for me tomorrow!) and as for the 2nd match, I'll probably catch the highlights later. No stress going into these matches but for the sake of momentum, morale and confidence, a win for both teams would be the best. RM is still lacking in the confidence department after the mauling, while Bayern...ermm, I actually don't know where to start. I think they are sadly beyond help at this point and only with the return of Robben will things start looking up again. It's amazing how ONE player can change an entire team...but that's how it is unfortunately.

I actually think the Auxerre match would be pretty interesting as plenty of first team players were not included for injury or suspension reasons (including Mou) and the predicted starting line up will be a bit unfamiliar. Saying that, I really hope we go all out to prove that we can still win the game despite the MIA players. Am still hoping for a few minutes of play from Ozil although highly unlikely. CR7 will be playing (despite his yellow card. sheesh) - a funny quote from Aitor Karanka (Head Coach for this match aka Mou's assistant) is that CR7 will want to play EVERY game unless he is half dead. Lol!! That really got me laughing my heads off!

Okie dokes, more ranting from me will come tomorrow. Oh yes, almost forgot to say that MU drew 1-1 yesterday and as you can tell, I wasn't that disappointed because we were actually playing REALLY well but were just a bit unlucky not to win. We created plenty of chances but Guaita was in stellar form. I think Valencia were a bit "cautious" as well and played a tad bit defensively for my liking - but I guess I would do that too considering how fast we were playing counter attacking football. And yes, I am gonna admit that Roo does add a really important dimension to our game - so hopefully things start looking up for MU from now on! We have a tough nut to crack when we meet Arsenal on Monday..... *jitters*

*Listening to The Game by Disturbed*

Tuesday, December 07, 2010

awesome concert and then some...

Interpol were utterly amazing last night! I have to confess that Interpol is not a typical *em band* - in fact, most of their songs aren't exactly punchy or energetic. I *obviously* started liking the band after falling in love with their most punchy tune "The Heinrich Maneuver"! But boy,were they great live, plus Paul Banks is soooooooooooooooo coool! ^_^ Would definitely recommend seeing them live 'cause they sound 100x better than on record - and am glad they played my fav song too! =D
My next two concerts will be closer to the typical bands that I like - Weds will be a galore of metal + rock feast (feat Halestorm, Buckcherry, Papa Roach and DISTURBED!!); and Sunday will be BFMV! I've been looking forward to seeing these two bands for years - only nugget is that BFMV will not be playing my fav song. Boooo. =( Both will be at Wembley Arena so I sure hope the trainlines will be working fine on both days =S.

Nothing much on footie radar that I've not blurted out previously. Tonight's match will be interesting as SAF has said he will put out a "strong" team - which nowadays kinda makes me wonder what that means. Being the pessimist and the cynic that I am, I have seriously struggled to accept/perceive MU as *champion* material watching them this season. And I have definitely been watching them a lot this season - yes, even regardless of how awful/woeful/boring they were playing and even when I felt like pulling my hair out, I still stuck by to watch them! To say that they have failed to impress me at all is a fair view of how I feel about the team, in spite of how much I love them. But, to be fair, I missed the 7-1 thrashing of Blackburn so hopefully things have changed since then....we shall see. Rest assured, you'll either hear me ranting on about how awful they were OR how much they have improved since the return of Roo. I sure hope it's the former.

ANYWAYZ, here's a pic that will put a smile back to my face =)

Cristiano Ronaldo Cristiano Ronaldo (R) of Real Madrid greets his teammate Mesut Ozil as he is being subsituted during the La Liga match between Real Madrid and Valencia at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on December 4, 2010 in Madrid, Spain.

*Listening to Evil by Interpol*



Monday, December 06, 2010

Barca-d'or?

So the nominees came out this morning with THREE Barca players voted as finalists. I probably don't need to spell out who the 3 (Just FYI - Messi-ah, Robert Downey Jr. Lookalike and Paleface) are, but feel that it's rather unfortunate for Sneijder to miss out on this. =( I did, however, just realised that it's based on CALENDAR year performance...which probably explains why it turned out to be these 3 since Inter has been a shadow of its former team since the arrival of Benitez and Barca, well, has been on fire.

Oh well - I don't mind either one of the Spaniards to win this title - probably prefer Xavi. Leo can collect the award next year :P

On the coaches - the 3 finalists are Mou, Pep and VdB - I'm really not sure who'll win this though...

Bouncing back?

After a trouncing by the hands of Barca last Monday (man, it still hurts....), RM bounced back to a 2-0 victory against Valencia on Saturday - and for that, I'm very relieved. Unfortunately, I had to miss the match but got quite worried reading the minute-by-minute commentary and post match response online. But after watching the game yesterday, I have to say it was a job well done (and no, as much as I love the team, I'm not being biased here!). Lots of complaints about the match being boring, etc, etc - but I thought it was a good match. Valencia is a very good team (Soldado's shooting was surprisingly off though, but their younger players Juan Mata and Jordi Alba were pretty sharp!) - and I'm more worried about MU tomorrow, in fact. Anywayz, I quite enjoyed watching it -and most importantly, we won. =)

We started out a bit "unconfidently" (I'm sure the horrors of Monday was still haunting the players at the back of their minds), but we became better as we played on. In terms of formation, we switched to a 4-3-3 at the beginning of the match. The formation was close to what I predicted in my previous post except that Ozil was "centre" instead of left. Pipita was sorely missed though =(. Overall, I thought this new look worked pretty well. My one line review of each player..
  • Khedira had a more forward role (prob Mou has asked him to become more box-to-box since there isn't a front man) BUT he missed a few chances (sheesh...). I also don't know why I've never been impressed with this guy (even during WC10), but I sure hope he is more useful than what I perceive him to be!
  • I thought Xabi was quite invisible throughout the game though and by now, I think most teams have figured out how to stop us in our attack (i.e., suffocate Xabi). We probably need to think of solutions to this problem.
  • I guess that's why Lass was called into the game - he is one hell of a destroyer - he can't pass, can't shoot, can't dribble - but boy, he is damn good at harassing the opposition and winning the ball back!
  • Marcelo was back to his normal self - very quick, fantastic dribbler and his passing was not bad too! Unfortunately he's not good in front of the goal, he always tends to lose the ball the moment he arrives in the penalty box.
  • Pepe/Albiol - this was an OK combo but Albiol could have been a bit quicker though.
  • Arbeloa - this dude is definitely better than Ramos when it comes to defending, and he showed that he was quite decent coming forward as well (albeit not as daring as Ramos but yeah, we all know Ramos can't defend. Lol!)
  • Di Maria - the more I see him play, the more I like him (I didn't like him at the beginning of the season). He's lightning quick and his passes are pretty damn accurate. The only problem with this guy is that whenever he gets into the penalty box, he gets into this "tunnel vision" mode and doesn't seem to see any other player IN the box! But I'm sure he'll only get better - he's also much less selfish now =). I thought he had a decent game despite reading lots of flak (?) about him in this game - I didn't think he was bad at all!
  • O.Ozil - a good game from him despite being tightly marked. He could have provided a few more assists on Saturday if only the goals had gone in! His one touch passes are amazing to watch.... :D Anyway, he provided the first assist to our first goal via a brilliant pass to CR7, who nailed the ball in from the left.
  • CR7 - brilliant as always - the main threat throughout the whole game. His second was really funny - basically Lass won the ball back and passed to him, then CR7 made the run towards the penalty box, expecting to pass it back to Lass (or something) but Lass didn't seem to want to touch the ball (strange bloke?!?) so he went solo (faking, driblling, bla bla) past 2 defenders and the goalie! I don't think he even expected to "beat" these 3 defenders that easily! Maybe the Valencia defence were already tired out by then, especially given that they had 10 men only.
  • Benz - not very useful, and missed a sitter towards the end of the match
  • Granero - not very useful - he's usually much better when he plays from the beginning. But then, what could he have done in the 14 mins that he had? (He came in for Ozil). He did, however, pick up a yellow card around 10 seconds after he got on the pitch. Bad Pirata!
  • M. Diarra - came in for Di Maria in the last 8 mins. No comment really...
Valencia had many chances to equalise, but thankfully didn't manage to convert their chances well enough. Even after they went down to 10 men, they were still looking for the winning goal (salute!). The game became much more open after Mou subbed off Khedira for Benzema and we reverted back to 4-2-3-1. As I've said, I'm a bit worried about MU tomorrow....

So that's my 2 cents worth of the match. Next up is Auxerre so we'll probably field a very unfamiliar starting line up (or experiment some new formations?). Not sure if the Valencia match was enough to make us "regain" some confidence but I don't think we would have managed to get out of this mess if we had lost the match. The loss of Pipita will hurt us eventually...Sigh.

The other match that happened over the weekend was the Bayern one. Gosh, I really want to punch Mario Gomez. He is one of the worst forwards I've ever seen (i.e., he needs 50 chances to convert 1 =.="). Bayern started brilliantly in the first half, but ended in a disaster in the 2nd when our defence was completely exposed. I blame our lack of urgency in the first half and our failure to convert our chances - but Neuer was amazing though. He saved quite a few shots and I would have voted him MoTM. I wish he was in Bayern. Anyway, with this loss, I can safely say that all we should aim for is top 3 so that we can have a shot at qualifying for UCL next year. It's so sad to see them play like this given that they have brilliant players. But kudos to Schalke - the boy that was marking Ribery - Uchida did a great job at stopping him from doing his thing.

Other footie action happening this week. 2 dead rubber games by Bayern and RM (I think on Weds - I'll need to catch it after the game since I'll be at a concert) and MU tomorrow!!!!!

In the mean time, I think I'll need to "revise" the Interpol setlist before I see them tonight - can't wait!

*Listening to Rest My Chemistry by Interpol*

Friday, December 03, 2010

can you believe....

...that the MU match has been called off due to frozen pitch??????? =.="""""

This also means I get to watch bayern with full concentration when they play tomorrow! =)

cheering up...

As difficult as it has been for the past week (just to be precise: from Monday, 8.15pm onwards), I'm glad the week's over and I can look forward to a few things over the weekend. Obviously footie will be a big part of it EXCEPT that I'll be missing all three matches!!! =( Boo hiss. I really wish I could just stay in on Saturday evening to watch all three matches. Sigh. Sigh. Sigh. I wonder if I'm just being anti-social or what?

Oh scrap that, I won't be missing two of the matches - I'll only be missing RM (Sigh again) 'cause I just realised that Bayern and MU play at 530pm. So the matches finish at 715pm, then I can leave for dinner straightaway! Woohoo - I'm happy now! :D

Another reason to cheer up is that I've just managed to get tickets to see MCR in February! =D

*Listening to Shout by Disturbed*

Thursday, December 02, 2010

Strange...

...that the WC18 and 22 was awarded to Russia and Qatar, respectively. I bet everyone was going wtf!?!? Well, I guess it's better to award it to countries that have the $$$. For WC18, the other bidders were England, N'lands/Belgium and Portugal/Spain. I was obviously hoping for Portugal/Spain but now that I think about it, it probably makes sense NOT to award it to them since...
1) these 2 countries are nearly broke
2) Spain is so good anyway, they probably don't need the home advantage :P

Hey ho - I probably need to plan my WC14 trip to Brazil then =)

Nothing much on the radar. Just that it's been snowing for the past couple of days and I've also been coughing like mad and it's really irritating me.

*Listening to Unforgetful You by Jars of Clay*


Wednesday, December 01, 2010

If things can't get any worse...

...Higuain is potentially out for 1-2 months with a lumbar herniated disc =(

It is, however, a good (but cruel) test of how the club will pull through this. It'll all be a learning experience, especially for the younger players. Each will have to step up with additional responsibilities to make sure we pull through this testy period. Who knows, maybe we can discover something that we've never known before? I'm saying this in hindsight of how Bayern pulled through lately. OK, I know they BARELY made it out alive - but it did show us how great Tymo and Gomez (I'm not entirely convinced by him yet though) are -and how important their contributions were in the past few months.

There'll be lots of debate on how the new formation will be like. Benz, erm, I'm not too sure that he will be the shoo in for Pipita's role - esp for important matches. I'd be more tempted to move Ronaldo up front, push Ozil to the left, Di Maria on the right. Maybe have Granero in Ozil's current role, 2 DMs as per usual and 4 at the back? Or 4-3-3 with the 3 I mentioned up front, Lass-Xabi-Khedira + 4 at the back? Or maybe, replace Pipita with CR7, Leon on the left? It'll be interesting to see what Mou gets up to... I also think it's about time to start rotating the squad a bit. Kaka's recovery come January will be so so important to us...

Ok, enough dwelling. In fact, I'm feeling better already. After all, shit happens and we all need to deal with it whether we like it or not...

P/S: I've also just placed my order for the RM jersey - they finally have my size! No prizes for guessing which number and name is printed on the back of it! =)

*Listening to 23 by JEW*

Wonders if the week can get any worse?

OK so we lost 4-0 in the Carling Cup - big deal, right? Not really. It's demoralising and slightly pathetic. Games like these will give very good exposure to our young players, but I guess there's still lots of work to be done. With expectations on MU always sky high, a smashing from WEST HAM is pretty bad. I'll need to watch the highlights later as was out for Doug's farewell dinner, but I'm guessing it can't be as bad as the murder of RM last night (Ah, I promised not to talk about it anymore but it still pops into my head every now and then...and it hurts like hell). Anyway, back to MU. We'll be facing Blackpool this Saturday - I think it'll be a tricky one as it's an away game and they have the capability of causing an upset. We'll definitely need to be on our toes to defend our position at the top of the table since Chelski will defo be bouncing back by now. It's also about time we improve our horrible away form - 1 win and 6 draws is really quite poor by our standards. Bayern will play Schalke at the same time - tricky opponents - they've not been doing well in the Bundesliga but rock in the UCL qualifications so I'll be expecting quite a lot of goals for that match - hopefully we'll be able to slowly crawl up the table from our 5th position....

Alright I'm not gonna talk about RM - the painful memories from the El Clasico hurt too much still. And we'll face Valencia next. Man, this is gonna be one hell of a long and painful week....

*Listening to Shoud've When You Could've by Skillet*

Tuesday, November 30, 2010

So Tuesday came after all...

After surprisingly being able to sleep quite well (before having some flashes of blaugrana images right before I fell asleep) last night, I woke up to a wintery Tuesday morning. It's snowing in London! My usual 15 minute walk to work took closer to 30mins since I'm v clumsy so I turtled to work for fear of slipping!

Anyway, time for the post-mortem (and my final whinging post!). So what went wrong? I re-read my post on my worries before el clasico and am totally amazed that all my predictions and fears came true. I must be either a genius or an obsessed gal - but how I wish I was wrong. I'm not gonna give any excuses/defend anybody for such a bad game - one thing that was clear last night was that Barca wanted to win more and were pushing for the win non-stop from kick off. Surely we could have done better in the midfield if we weren't so afraid of them? Where was the pace that we were so used to up til last night? How come we seemed so slow? So many questions and zero answers to them. Mou said he couldn't help the team in the 2nd half and I agree with him - by then, we had already given up.

We gave them too much space in the midfield and got killed, the zonal marking clearly didn't work and I still stand by my view that taking Ozil off was a mistake although it wouldn't have made any difference in the end. I also think Mou knew the outcome of this game even before it was played - it's just a really harsh lesson for the players, which hopefully will make them get up again. After getting up their high horses up until last night (I knew after watching Gijon that we were getting wee complacent), being dragged back to earth in such a fashion is not sooo bad. Yeah, it's humiliating, embarrassing, painful, horrible, xxxx , xxxx, etc. (fill in with own words) - but better lose to Barca than to any other team is my opinion. So what if the gulf between them and us is bigger than the Gulf of Mexico? We'll only get better - that I'm very sure of. Throughout the years, MU has lost by big margins before too (but nothing as bad as this that I've watched with my own eyes) - and they always seem to find their way back. All good football teams do.

Knowing the practical me, I don't care if we lose the next clasico as long as we win the La Liga at the end. So no more dropping points and hopefully *fingers crossed* we can bounce back in time to face Valencia this Saturday!

Alrighto - time to get back to being chirpy again! =D

*Listening to Live in a Hiding Place by Idlewild*


Monday, November 29, 2010

Very strange..

...that I'm accepting the 5-0 drubbing just like that. I guess I could see this coming - what I hoped was that the margin wouldn't be so big! But oh well, I knew we wouldn't win the moment Ozil was subbed off in the 2nd half. There was no way we could get back into the game when he wasn't on the pitch. Well, it was an amazing game - Barca was amazing - ALL the players were to be honest! =)

As for RM, we were too rattled after we let in 2 goals - and we didn't get back in because we didn't see the ball at all. We respected them too much and paid for it. I'm sure we'll pick up from here. Tomorrow is still a new day - I'm sure we'll get better. It felt a bit like the big blow to my face last week - you expect something but you get none. Nevermind, we all recover - I'm sure they will as I have. It's not like I like them any less now anyway. But Mou shouldn't have subbed Ozil off, he really shouldn't...



*Listening to Imperfect by Stone Sour*


Must stop obsessing

If only I was as calm as Mou...

"If we win on Monday, then it'll be Tuesday the next day. And if we lose on Monday, then it'll still be Tuesday the next day."

=)

*Listening to Believe by Skillet*

too depressing...

Higuain is not fit yet. ARGH!!!!!!!

This is bad. bad. bad. sigh.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Am totally...

...el clasico'ed out. I can't think anymore. Just bring it on already - win or lose, I know I'll still love the team =)

P/S: MU finally found their shooting boots, firing 7-1 vs. Blackburn while Bayern panned Frankfurt 4-1 as well. In all, excellent results but I would have taken double-whammy loses here for a win on Monday. Oh man....


Friday, November 26, 2010

nothing else matters...

..until Monday, that is. Argh. This is bad. It's only Friday and I'm already like this. Damn it.

Anyway I'm going to be watching As I Lay Dying tonight - really can't wait! :D

Oh and this week, it's not worth commenting on other matches this weekend - I won't have the concentration anyway (sorry MU, Bayern!). They play Blackburn and Frankfurt tomorrow afternoon - I'll be missing both games though as it's Doug's leaving activity/party/whatever-you-wanna-call-it weekend.

*Listening to An Ocean Between Us by AILD*

Thursday, November 25, 2010

after finally hearing the bad news...

....i'm strangely relieved! And am glad I didn't spend all that too long dwelling before as well! Let's hope that things improve here onwards... =)


the countdown (and other things) is surely killing me...

So what did I say? We did win last night - by a penalty scored by none other than Shrek - actually, I dare not imagine what would have happened if he missed it. We would have still qualified but I don't think the fans would have forgiven him. Anyhow, the match ended up 1-0 - and I thought that we were quite lucky to run away with a not very deserving win. But then again, I think it made up for the foul on Berbaflop in the penalty box at the start of the match, where a penalty was not awarded. In all, a mediocre performance that we managed to scrap a win out of. Not complaining but a tad worried about the future =S

Other than me feeling down (yes, I've not cheered up yet), I'm getting so nervous about the El Clasico that it is literally killing me. I am so scared and I don't even know why. I've already written lengthily about my worries so I won't delve into the details. I just can't help it. Maybe because a defeat at the hands of Barca will kill my hopes for the La Liga title AND UCL simultaneously. I don't want this dream to end now - it'll result in such a bad effect on our confidence that it will either shatter us completely OR make us bounce back even more strongly. Mostly, I fear Barca because they are so good that it is almost impossible to match them one-for-one. The situation is so familiar as it's the Germany vs Spain WC semifinal scenario running in my head all over again - and it is so painful when I think about it. I still hope we'll win and that we can finally show the world that we are a great team - honestly, I've never been so affected by a match before. OK, enough whining from me for now. I will surely write posts like these in the next couple of days, so please bear with me!

*Listening to Awake and Alive by Skillet*

Wednesday, November 24, 2010

alrighto...

...as I'm typing this MU is drawing 0-0 with rangers. Sigh. It's not a bad match to watch but oh so frustrating..... Nevermind. On the happy side, Real won 4-0 yesterday in a REALLY good match - I've only managed to catch half of it, and it was REALLY good. Whilst RM was playing, I was at Brixton watching JEW - they were AMAZING!

Then, today was a not so good day - am feeling a bit under the weather. Not sure why - I guess frustration is part of it, the other is cluelessness? Oh well, I'm sure this feeling will go and I can stop feeling so *numb* as I am right now. I'm glad I have wonderful friends, family, music and football to keep me going at times when I feel like falling over.

I think this pic will cheer me up greatly =)


I'm still keeping my fingers crossed for MU to win this match...in the next 15 mins. Gulp.

*Listening to Sweetness by Jimmy Eat World*

i hate...

...being scared. sigh.

fear is my weakness. nothing else matters, really.

will write more later though - just feeling the blues out of a sudden. =(

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Rushed for time...and still rushing!

Was a great weekend - lots of fun - but seems like it has been non-stop action for me. Not like this is gonna change as I have one more concert to go to tonight (Jimmy Eat World! :D). I'll try to summarise it in a later post but in short, had an awesome time in Bruxelles and Bruges, followed by a super amazing concert last night (I LURVE ANBERLIN!). Actually Hawthorne Heights was pretty cool too ..I love the song Saying Sorry - it's so sad and emo ^_^. Today has been a whirlwind and now I'll try to rearrange my life again. Lots of activities leading up to my trip back home...

Anyway, last weekend saw 2 good results and 1 pathetic one. OK OK, I know it's not fair on the Bayern boys but it's just so sad to see their hopes zeroed after last weekend. Dortmund are so gonna win the Bundesliga and I just hope we can qualify next season. Damn. I don't know what has happened to that team....I blame it on the defence, which has been so poor...and the coach, who has been so stubborn that I feel like kicking him (oops). Sigh. Forgive my frustration but I really feel sad when I think about them. Sadder than MU because I know that Bayern has better quality players than MU...

The surprise bit was MU winning ugly-ly (again!) last weekend and Chelski and Arse dropping their matches! We've been playing BAD footie. Like REAL bad. Like so boring I feel like screaming 80% of the time when I watch them. But I hope it gets better from now on. We've been handed the chance to "catch up" now so we better not waste it!

As for Real, 5-1 vs Athletic was pretty decent results. I've yet to rewatch the whole match but there were some sublime bits, and some not so great bits. I'm so worried about the El Classico....because I've admittedly no confidence...and I really can't bear to watch my boys getting smashed =( =( =(. God, how I HATE Barca. Argh. Not good. Oh, and we're playing Ajax tonight in UCL - we've qualified but I sure hope we still win this...it'll be a good boost for our confidence if we do! Oops, this also means I will probably stay up the whole night watching the 2 replays that I missed back to back. O.O

Alrighto back to do some stuff. Praying for a good result tonight, and of course, a great gig! =)

P/S: Forgot to add that Bayern are playing Roma tonight too - but we've already qualified top of table so I don't mind the results - a win would be great though!

*Listening to Work by Jimmy Eat World*

Friday, November 19, 2010

Looking ahead...

...to what could be a terribly busy, exciting and potentially upsetting week. Starting tonight, where we'll be going for a black tie event courtesy of lovely Anita :D, followed by 3 days in Bruxelles + Bruges, immediately by Anberlin's concert (SOO LOOKING FORWARD TO THIS!), black Tuesday and JEW on Tuesday night itself! Busy busy is what I would sum this up to be. Downside is I'll be missing almost all the matches that's coming up, plus some UCL ones. Boo hiss.

Bayern, MU and RM play tomorrow at different times but I'll be in Bruxelles. Could potentially catch the RM match at night but doubt I'll be that free to catch it tomorrow. We'll be heading to Bruges on Sunday for a day trip and spend half day of Monday back in Bruxelles. Not sure what's to do there - just chilling out I suppose? Just a pity that I'll miss Bayern vs Bayer Leverkusen - should be a good match and I really pray that we win. It's already nearly impossible to win the Bundesliga so I hope we end up top 3 to qualify for UCL next season. Sigh. MU faces Wigan, technically very straightforward match but as has become so routine lately, we struggle against ANY team so I better not write up our chances. Berbaflop hasn't regained his form so that could be a problem. On a side news, we've apparently agreed to sign Lindegaard? Not sure if he's really good or otherwise as I obviously prefer De Gea but knowing how we like not spending any £, I guess he's the best choice. As for RM, we will face Bilbao this weekend - not sure what's gonna happen there - I just know we have to try and win each and every match because Barca is not gonna drop any points. Ramos played a bad game the other day but CR7, Pepe and Carvalho were v good - t'was great to see Portugal smash Spain 4-0! But it was really sad to see Casillas suffer this crash landing - thanks to those Barca defenders - grrr - it's so annoying to seeing them put in such half-a**ed performance when you KNOW they play blood* damn well for their own club. Nonetheless, this build up to El Classico is really making me nervous.

Oh yeah, Gorillaz was pretty damn amazing - very impressed by them even though I've never truly been a hard core fan.

*Listening to Opposite of Adults by Chiddy Bang*

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

dislikes...

...international breaks when your favourite player is not appearing. sigh. actually two of them aren't gonna appear for Die Mannschaft but will try to tune in to the match anyway. Lahm and Ozil are both not called for the friendly - not a bad thing considering they both need rest and it is, after all, a FRIENDLY. I don't want either of them to pick up injuries, esp not before the crucial matches in the coming weeks! Spain is playing Portugal so that will be REALLY good fun to watch! =D Not sure which side I'll be supporting, but at least it'll be like watching a La Liga match again. =)

Not much to say these couple of days methinks - I'm going to see Gorillaz tonight - it should be a fun affair - mainly because I have no idea what to expect. Lol!

*Listening to On Melancholy Hill by Gorillaz*

Sunday, November 14, 2010

thoughts ahead of el classico...

ok I know it's a bit too soon to blog after I wrote something an hour or two ago - but i just had to get all my concerns and worries out of my chest now before I get more worried as the days go by...

The date for El Classico is looming. 29th Nov, Monday. I don't quite know what to expect or make out of it. From today's game, my confidence in our abilities have fallen by a lurch. Sad, eh? To be honest, I've always feared that the only reason we've won most of our games was due to much weaker oppositions. Unfair? Perhaps so - but we've never really been tested. We have not faced numero 3 Villareal (whom Barca thumped 3-1 yesterday - gulp) and not many top 10 teams in the La Liga. Looking at the table now, we have not played Bilbao and Sevilla too - all of whom Barca whacked (if I'm not wrong). What does this say?

My personal feeling is that our players have not truly gelled up and in a very screwed up way, I think we're still a tad lightweight. We're still far and away from being a team that can understand each other so well that they can play with their eyes closed. The reason why this is important is because Barca can do it (this includes Villa). It's a bit of an unfair statement since majority of Barca's players have been playing together for a LONG time - and comparing them to this exceptionally young but talented 3-month old team that is still a WIP is harsh. Sadly and because we live in the REAL world, there's no escape as the el Classico results will probably be critical to determining the La Liga winner.

To me, RM plays wonderful football (except today where the passing was ALL OVER THE PLACE!!) - but I don't think we can do this when playing vs Barca as I think we'll be starved for the ball. I'm likening the styles to Germany (RM) vs Spain (Barca) - and from WC10 we know that Spain wins in the possession game. We have excellent forwards - but they have the Messi-ah. As much as I like CR7, he is not at Messi's level - when pressured, he loses the ball very quickly and he isn't the type of player that can create a goal from nothing. He has the knack to search for the goal in the penalty area or scoring from free kicks - but his one-on-one, which he used to execute so much when he was with MU (this kinda highlights the difference of quality of players between the 2 leagues!) has become non-existent now. Actually, I think the only person who can probably do this is Ozil - but from his current form, I find it hard to be convinced. I'm sure Ozil has already improved since the WC and I forgive his binary games (ie, one game excellent, one game MIA) due to his young age - but I don't know which form he would display whilst facing Barca?

Our other weakness is that we can't cope that well in high pressing game - just as illustrated today. When the opponent presses us, our passing goes all over the place. I know Barca plays that style - they constantly press the attackers when they defend due to their remarkable fitness levels - I don't know if we can cope with that. RM doesn't play pressing football so we never look aggressive when we face our opponents - from my very humble knowledge of football and from watching the past couple of RM's matches, we usually wait for our opponents to make mistakes and swipe for the kill after that. We don't force them to make mistakes like Barca.

Higuain fluffs too much - he should convert his chances a bit more. I know it's easier said than done, but if he could do that, I think we'll be in a much better position. It's strange that while I never expect CR7 to change a game (or to play well for that matter!), my expectations of Ozil is always unrealistically sky high. I'm always waiting for him to make a killer move or something that makes me go WOW. Obviously that's just silly of me (and I'm not afraid to admit it) but I guess I expect more from him because I know he can do it. I really like Di Maria now - I think he's fast, excellent with the ball, pretty good at defending and has become less of a ball-hog. Maybe he can be the weapon that makes the difference for that match? Benz is a good alternative - if he can win us a match, I don't even mind him replacing Ozil - but these two players are too different. I don't think Ozil is replaceable...and I've noticed that Mou never subs Ozil (no matter how crappy he looks/plays) until we have safely "won" the match.

Xabi and Khedira are solid - but as can be seen today - can be rattled. Xabi wasn't great today because he was pressed a lot and his passing became a bit un-Xabi-like. Both of them will have a tall order handling the Barca midfield and attackers. In the Xabi vs Xavi competition, sadly Xavi does win hands down though.

Our defence...Carvalho is the stable rock. Pepe is great when he's playing well but sometimes he fouls a bit too much or kicks the ball in the most awkward manner. Marcelo is great on his day (not today!) and so is Ramos (ditto!!). However, today's match kinda showed both left- and right-backs were constantly over-ran and were struggling to keep up with Gijon. Barca's back four somehow exude a more solid feel: Pique, Puyol, Alves and Maxwell.

I guess the main reason why I think we're lightweight (only relative to Barca as I'm sure we can take out almost any European champions today) is that if we compare our players with theirs on a like-for-like basis, we don't quite match up. Maybe match up is not the right term to use but I guess our players are more "unproven". I think we just "don't know how good we are" and today's match just points us to the "we have an excellent team but it may be too soon to beat Barca" direction - something I really worry about. We lost badly last year - and that team was supposedly solid. We can't and don't play like FC Copenhagen OR Inter Milan so we can't use those tactics against Barca.

As you know I've left out commenting on the goal keepers - both sides have excellent keepers so there's nothing to say about them. On coaches, I think Pep has an amazing team - probably the most amazing team in Spain (or for the world for that matter) for a long, long time. I've never even seen them playing "badly" if that makes sense (Ok I did miss the Hercules match - maybe I should watch that and see where their weaknesses are). They are a team where I really struggle to find a weakness - every player is excellent and most importantly, usually at least 80% of them are on form and are pretty consistent. On Mou, I like to trust him and I like to think that he knows exactly what he's doing - one thing that I'm almost certain is that his players practically worship him and he probably commands the highest respect from all of them. He is calculating all the time - and is probably scheming numerous plans to topple Barca. He has done it before with a 2-year veteran Inter team - can he repeat it with this 3-month bunch of kids? The idealistic me likes to believe so - to defeat them at Camp Nou would be amazing. But my logical brains are telling me that the best we should be aiming for is a draw but then to beat them at the Bernabeu next year.

I'm impatient. And I love Madrid. So there you go =).

*Listening to Hopeful Romantic by This Century*


frustrating...and lucky!

T'was not a great weekend for my footie teams I must admit. MU drew yesterday (although they probably deserved to lose by the awful way they were playing) and RM won an almost undeserving victory. The only positive result was from Bayern, who managed to win convincingly 3-0 (with a penalty from Lahm!! =D). Thank goodness for that!

MU played a terrible game for around 80 minutes, during which we went down 2-0 BUT we were lucky to scrap a draw in the last 10 minutes! Very lacklustre and aimless match. Didn't enjoy watching it - thought Berbatov has reclaimed his Berbaflop namesake and Hernandez still looks way too green on the field. The only +ve thing is Chelski lost (surprise surprise!) to Sunderland today 3-0. That means we're 3rd (one behind Arse and three behind Chelski) - so it's not totally dire yet. But from the way the squad has been playing, I'm not sure I can be too optimistic about our chances.

As for RM. Oh man. They were so poor today. The passing of ALL our players were off - including Xabi! We gave away the ball so much. This surely can't be the team that was beating teams by 4-5 goals a few weeks ago, right? I don't know if this is a one-off bad match but I sure hope it is. Our form is strangely dipping and I don't understand why. Ozil was.....I don't know... I didn't think he was playing that badly in this game but I've read a lot of flaking on his game today so I guess I might be biased. There were probably too many RM players playing poorly today so it really showed in the game - usually if one or two players are off, the rest still play well enough to hold up the crew. Maybe it's Gijon being overly aggressive, fired up and gung-ho after Mou dissed their coach for putting a substandard team when they played against Barca a couple of weeks ago (which was true!)? The Gijon players CERTAINLY looked fired up - very aggressive and rough - but I guess that's always expected of every other team in the La Liga. Or perhaps it's because Mou is not at the touchline? His presence is very important methinks. Sigh. Oh, we did win 1-0 at the end thanks to an excellent effort from Benz and Pipito but it was hard-fought. I don't know how we'll play vs Bilbao next week. Sigh again.

Oh, GGD was good as always during their concert yesterday =). So glad they played all the songs I love!!

Now I need to cheer up....maybe this pic will help me =)

Bayern's Philipp Lahm, right, scores during the German first division Bundesliga soccer match between VfL Borussia Moenchengladbach and Bayern Munich in Moenchengladbach, Germany, Saturday, Nov. 6, 2010.

*Listening to Broadway by Goo Goo Dolls*

Friday, November 12, 2010

awesome possum!

Linkin Park were AMAZING last night! Way beyond what I was expecting...perhaps I've been totally turned off by their new stuff? I have to admit that even their new stuff sounded quite good live. OK, I admit I'm biased :P

So what's new this weekend? There's a match tomorrow at 1245pm between MU and Villa...so that should be pretty interesting, and then I'm off to see GGD at night! I'm not too excited yet, probably because the LP bonanza hasn't faded off and I've been listening to one LP song in repeat mode for the whole night. Hopefully I get more psyched up by tomorrow. Bayern (vs Nurnberg) and RM (vs Gijon) are playing on Sunday - both late afternoon/evening matches - so it does seem that my weekend will be occupied in the most "constructive" way! =) I'm not sure what to expect though - my teams should be able to overcome their opponents..but there's ALWAYS one upset story. Sigh. *praying hard*

Here's a pic from last night...


*Listening to Waiting for the End by Linkin Park*





Thursday, November 11, 2010

crossing the hurdle...

...so RM finally managed to expunge themselves from the CDR nightmare. For the past 2 years, they have failed to get past the last 32 (with both times falling to clubs from lower divisions!!). With the 5-1 smashing of Murcia at the Bernabeu last night, we are through to the next round - very happy for that! As expected, my fav dude didn't play - but the players on the pitch last night were great. I managed to catch the bits of the game intermittently (trying to concentrate on 2 matches was not easy though!), and I have to admit that during the times when I was fixated on the laptop, RM were in cruise control. Even with 10-men on the field for the last 10 minutes, we added 2 goals - one from a penalty (from Benz!! Think CR7 gave him the chance to get his name on the scoresheet since he scored earlier on!) and the last one a really wonderful FK from Xabi XD! We did concede a penalty earlier on - otherwise I don't think Murcia would have had the chance to score from freeplay. In all, great game from ALL players...except Canales. Man, he was quite bad and I don't think it was meant to be the Ozil type of intentionally *bad* play (i.e., actually man-marking the opponent's playmaker) since there's no playmaker in Murcia anyway!!! He even got a b*llocking from Mou after the match! Hopefully he bucks up and proves himself on the pitch in future. Slight disappointment but he is only 19 so plenty of time... =)

The match that I was meant to concentrate on was MU vs Citeh. God, that was terrible. We were so toothless in front of the goal that I felt more and more frustrated as the match went by. In the last 20 mins, the play picked up as both sides were looking for the winning goal then. In all, a 0-0 draw left the game very stale, boring and me getting more and more worried about the outlook for the season. We need quicker players - players who can carry the ball QUICKLY from one end to the other - I thought we played at the speed of a turtle to be honest. In the midfield, we tried to play like Barca (have to applaud the passing which was quite good overall)...except we didn't quite have a Messi-ah or the vision of Xavi and Iniesta. I found it quite funny actually. Perhaps I am so used to watching RM, Barca and La Liga teams now that I'm treating that style as the *standard* bearer of footie? I don't know. Anyway, all I know is I don't like this "slow" style that MU is currently playing - we used to be superb at counter attacking (OK, maybe that was back in the days of CR7....)! Hernandez is quick but not as good at ball control yet, Nani is...ermm.. trying to hard to be CR7 when he's kinda miles behind and Berba had a good few touches but I think the link-in with the mid-field is not great, so he has to track back a lot. Park runs around a lot but loses the ball just as much though. I could go on forever but I think I should stop. Hopefully they will improve vs Villa on Saturday *keeping fingers crossed*.

Okie dokies, that's the wrap up of matches last night. I'm off to LP tonight....can't wait to let my hair down! =)

*Listening to Bet U Wish U Had Me Back by Halestorm*

Tuesday, November 09, 2010

numb...

..that's the name of the LP song - and also how I'm feeling right now. I guess I can't handle defeat very well - yeah, even when I knew this was gonna happen! I am only human, afterall. One thing I'm glad about is that I do not need to put on a macho facade when I'm writing here =). Now it's time to pick myself up and move on to the next thing to do on my agenda...

*Listening to Iridescent by Linkin Park*


Sunday, November 07, 2010

happy happy weekend!

Just finished watching the RM vs Athletico derby match - and we won 2-0!!! It could have been a higher margin though - but I'm glad my favourite player scored ^_^. MU won by a last minute goal from Park (he scored a brace!) and Lahm finally scored one for Bayern, allowing them to draw 3-3. So overall, the results were satisfactory (although I would be infinitesimally happier if RM had put in more goals today....grrr...).

On my weekend: Caving is SOOO fun! We had a fantastic weekend in all and managed to do some sight-seeing around Peak District too ^_^. I'm quite tired and sleepy now but will be watching some BPL footie highlights now as Arsenal lost to Newcastle this weekend and Torres's brace smashed Chelski! Very good for MU I must say!

*Listening to Reborn by Stone Sour*

Friday, November 05, 2010

It's been a long, hard and tiring week...

..for me and it's finally Friday. Strange how so much can happen when you wake up at 5-6am for a couple of mornings. But anyway, I'm glad it's the weekend and I'll be off with my best mates for a caving adventure. It starts in a couple of hours actually, as Car will be driving us up to Yorkshire for the weekend. The upside is it will hopefully be good fun (so long as I don't drown!) but downside is I'll be missing 2/3 matches this weekend. Boo. Bayern plays tonight vs M'gladbach while MU plays Wolves (again!) tomorrow. I'll have to remember to record these matches when I get home afterwards (please remind me!). BUT I'll be back in time for the Madrid derby this Sunday evening! I still can't get over how awesome the match was the other day (and also amazed at how much I love the team) - we still have plentiful of weakness and at the moment, there is no way we can beat Barca, but eventually we will. I think they need more experience, more ups and downs....

Anyway, this will be short and sweet. So ciao and will write more soon - could potentially be a terribly depressing or a very happy post the match on Sunday!

*Listening to Turn So Cold by Drowning Pool*

Thursday, November 04, 2010

enlightened!

This explains why Ozil doesn't seem influential...

http://www.zonalmarking.net/2010/11/04/milan-2-2-real-madrid-tactics/

=)=)=)

Wednesday, November 03, 2010

never have I...

...been so happy with a draw. So we drew 2-2 in the FINAL minute of the game. It was so nerve-wrecking. I was seriously convinced we would lose and then Benzema + Leon combo gifted us saving grace! Mou is a freaking genius - he took off Pepe and Higuain for those two and they delivered. AmazingIt would be unjust to lose - yes, we fell asleep then slipped up a bit, but I didn't believe we deserved to lose...not with Milan playing so dirty and the ref somehow conveniently overlooking the fouls that Milan pulled. It was an amazing game - Milan played very well I have to admit - they actually had pace and looked like a total different team from 2 weeks ago. I love Ozil but he is definitely off-form, that much is clear, and both Pepe and Casillas had a poor game - they pretty much played a part in letting in the two totally avoidable goals (one was actually off-side mind you!). Re Ozil, I hope he finds his form back soon and for his own good, I think benching him for a few matches wouldn't hurt. He was quite invisible in the match - not finding the right space and position...which should be his forte? Anyway, the season is long and players' form go up and down so we shall see.

On the other match, Bayern whitewashed Cluj 4-0 with a hattrick from GOMEZ! :) Didn't pay attention to that match after we were up 2-0 to be honest. But will watch the goals later.

All I can say is I am SO happy and now I know I can safely say that I really love RM team *grin*.

Pedro - AC Milan 2 Real Madrid 2: match report



Getting edgy again...

..as the stress of the RM match looms. ARGH. Need to stop worrying. But I can't help it. We've never WON at San Siro - and that's what really worries the hell out of me. And they'll definitely come back wanting to kill us. ARGH (Again). Ok, enough complaining and let's get down to some thoughts about last night.

I was watching MU vs Bursasphor - and as I expected, it was a bit one-sided. First half was a snoozefeast, second half better and we scored 3! Very proud of the young players who scored i.e., Obertan and Bebe (yes, that dude that SAF bought without seeing his skills!). With the quality we have, I don't think we can get very far in the UCL TBH - a semifinal spot will be a bonus. Most likely, we'll get knocked out of the Q-finals...unless we can add some good players in the January window. The midfield is a real weak spot - I don't know how we will cope with playing with the likes of Barca... (saying that, they drew yesterday! So proud of FCK ;o) ).

The other match played, which was LOADS more exciting was Spurs vs Inter. Man: Spurs can REALLY kick a**. They seem to be able to elevate themselves to a different level when playing UCL matches - I think Euro opponents tend to underestimate Spurs and are not used to seeing them play in UCL, hence do not know their style of play. Spurs somehow manages to catch the big teams offguard - perhaps its opponents don't expect this sort of play/form coming from the 4th-ranked English team. Saying that, I think Benitez is a total idiot - how could he not know how to counter Spurs? As exciting as they are and having home advantage aside, Spurs is definitely counter-able as proven by their track record in BCL. Furthermore, Benitez was managing LFC for years - surely the experience MUST count? Anyhows, well done to Spurs for a brilliant match and too bad for Inter - seeing Maicon getting his a** kicked by Bale was an eye-opener I must say.

OK, enough on that. FCB are playing Cluj away tonight. And we have only 15 players available. Great. The more I see the season progress, the more depressed I get - esp with key players totally off-form or getting injured one by one (Olic the latest victim and he's out for 6 months). Really hope Muller finally gets his groove back and that Lahm is back to normal. Sigh. I'm also saying that because I have no faith in Gomez or Kroos. Don't ask me why but I can usually spot a good player when I see one - and I somehow can't see the aura/shiny cloud that usually surrounds special players in them. I really do hope I'll be proven wrong by the end of the season.

Done for now - I'll be nervous the whole day anyway. You'll probably hear how happy or depressed I am tonight in any case... =)

*Listening to 30/30 - 150 by Stone Sour*

Tuesday, November 02, 2010

It's kinda strange...

...how passionately I feel when RM plays, and much less so when FCB or MU plays. I think I've kinda underpinned the reason. And it's very much like how I expected in the preview I wrote on the 3 teams I support for this season: RM actually has a shot at being the best team...although this is obviously still unproven since they have not won anything yet. But I do love the style of football they play: fast flowing, attacking footie - not the passing, and passing, and passing style which I absolutely abhor. Oh, and the cutesy-ness when they celebrate each goal is so adorable because they really look like young guys playing their heart out and having fun on the pitch as a team. (ANYWAY, please forgive my obvious obsession for the rest of the year)

Tonight, MU plays Bursasphor away - tough match and I just realised that history shows we're never very good away in Turkey. And the squad is depleted from the services of Ferdinand and Giggs. I'm only hoping for a MORE interesting match compared to the 1st leg. I really wouldn't be able to take another zzz-feast.

As for tomorrow, tough one at Milan is making me nervous. This will be the real test. Playing in San Siro will not be easy, and Milan is looking to torture RM at the back of the first leg defeat and the unjust defeat at the hands of Juve over the weekend. :S :S :S

FCB...well I don't know. I hope they will play well enough to grab the 3 points needed to qualify. I really wish Lahm and Muller improves from now on...they've been really disappointing in Bayern kits (but OK for Germany, very strange!) so far in the season. It's not early days anymore and we can't afford to drop points/form...seeing that we're 10 points behind the leaders.

Oh well, enough ranting. You'll hear some more rants from me tomorrow. Wish me luck!

*Listening to Hesitate by Stone Sour*

Monday, November 01, 2010

Slightly concerned...

...with reports/rumours/conspiracies that nobody (actually it's Angel and Xabi) passes to Ozil during the game. Man, that's a bit upsetting =(

*Listening to Welcome to the Family by Avenged Sevenfold*


Saturday, October 30, 2010

Ozil was rubbish today but at least we won!! :D

Continuation of my one-line post yesterday night. Typed that while waiting for Stone Sour to come on at Hammersmith Apollo (which, by the way, was an awesome concert - and I personally felt SS edged A7X a little last night! ^_^). Anyway, I'm so glad we managed to come back from behind to beat Hercules 3-1! Ozil had a terrible match - apparently he was a ghost- not sure why he didn't play well GIVEN he was rested against Murcia. He has been awesome in the past 3 weeks...I hope he realises that his place in the squad isn't secure and that Benzema/Canales/Leon could easily take his spot if he fails to perform. =( Praying he will bounce back in mid-week for the Milan match!

On the other match, MU beat Spurs 2-0 (OK, technically 1-0). When I was watching the match in the first half, I thought they played pretty well - Park has stepped up in this match, which is great, given he has been rubbish for a while now. He seems to have perked up and looks to be taking the initiative to create chances since he scored in the league cup match on Tues. I can't stand Nani though - God, does he need to dive/pretend/act up EVERY time an opponent touches him? But in all, good results over the weekend.

Now to pray for the UCL clashes....and other things. Gulp.

*Listening to Digital (Did You Tell) by Stone Sour*