Wednesday, November 23, 2011

Blue and Red at Stamford Bridge

One of the best things about the Premier League is that nothing is set in stone. First you'll be thinking this, but then in reality it will turn out like that. EPL is, if not the top, one of the most competitive Leagues in the world, especially when there's a big team game on both sides. 

THE ANTICIPATION

Last Sunday on the 20th of November, Chelsea FC had the opportunity to host Liverpool at their home at Stamford Bridge. The magnitude of the game was not only caused by the big rivalry between the two teams, but also for other more sentimental reasons

Chelsea, of course, had the upper-hand being the home team. But Liverpool, who have been perfecting their team and play with each game, was definitely not going to be an easy opponent. Not with a starting line-up for the match as so :

the kind of line-up dreams are made of

With a balance in strength, there was no predicting how this game would turn out, although fans from each team obviously predicted the win to go to their beloved. 

THE ACTION

As was thought, the match started evenly. Both teams opened with pace and determination. But mere minutes into it, the first row was present when Dirk Kuyt and David Luiz collided into each other trying to chase the ball before it went out. The two players were tugging at each other for balance, Luiz more than Kuyt, shoving him roughly away after the struggle. Dirk took offence and the ref gave warning to the curly one. Speaking of curly, Luiz looked undoubtedly bothered and unfocused through out the first half and seemed to give in to his emotions more than he should've. Guess the intensity was too much to handle.

There was definitely a lot of bickering on the pitch. I'm just going to go out and say it : the Blues were not very gracious hosts and the Reds did not take crudity lightly. Things got even more intense when Daniel Agger laid a rather harsh challenge on Didier Drogba, leaving the ref to grant a Free Kick that was just inches too wide and ran behind the net. It caused a stir because the FK hit the net as such so it seemed a goal had been made but wasn't. It was tight. The Reds made more chances than the AVB boys though, which finally led to a pass from Charlie Adam to Craig Bellamy, doing a one-two with Maxi Rodriguez resulting in a beautifully executed opening goal. Hopefully that goal didn't give Roman Abramovich any ideas for January.

After 3 Free Kicks, a lot of arguing, and 1 yellow booked Uruguayan later, the game was ours at half time with a 1-0 lead.

Unfortunately, Liverpool was being Liverpool and lost the consistent momentum come 2nd half. AVB must have given a pretty decent pep talk since the Chelsea lads slowly started to dominate the game. Defensive errors in the back led to a conceded goal made by Daniel Sturridge, who did a funny dance after even-ing the game. Good thing is after this poor display, the Red boys at Back quickly pulled their selves together, especially Martin Skrtel and Pepe Reina, who repeatedly made important saves. Not the same for the midfield and up front, though. We were just getting by when fast luck by the name Glen Johnson struck, giving Liverpool a lead once more at the 87th minute. Score stayed the same until the end and so Liverpool had successfully brought down the Bridge.

Happy as I am for the boys (was so happy I would have kissed a fish and hugged an octopus), we still have a lot to fix if we want to keep moving forward. More polished finishes and a resistant mentality should do the trick. Our Back was quite decent for a change. That's probably the Jose Enrique effect.

Man of the Match 

the dynamite defender, GlenJo!

Not just for his winning goal, but for his overall consistent performance during the whole match. Liverpool without a doubt have few of the best defenders in the Premier League at the moment, one of them being Glen. Hope all that talk of a possible sale for him is pure rubbish.

x Natasha

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Ballers and Cheats

It's always funny when guys are caught cheating, but it's 10x funnier when the guy is a famous footballer and he's outed to the masses. Wojciech Szczesny, Arsenal's first goalkeeper knows this first hand. Footballers picking up girls is nothing new, but when said footballer is allegedly picking chicks up when he already has a Miss..... well, that's not really new either.

I'm sure a lot of people have already heard about what happened last friday night on twitter. And there's been so many different reactions about it.

Reaction no. 1 // non-Arsenal footy fans : laughing your ass off at the idea that Woj - effing WOJ! - tried to put his "thing" in places he shouldn't and just finding the whole situation just too damn funny to even. Hats off to the girl who outed him out! Anyway, when's the next match?

Reaction no. 2 // Arsenal footy fans a.k.a gooners : getting so pissed off with everything and taking it very personally to a point where you bash that chick out straight on twitter. Who does she think she is? What a slag! How dare she point out our number one goalie's flaws and wrong-doings like that!

Reaction no. 3 // the srz bznz-type footy fans : taking the situation not at all so lightly. Nobody has the right to air such private information like that. She should go to jail.

Reaction no. 4 // gooners who don't care about anything else : WE HAVE A GAME TOMORROW OH MY GOD WHAT IF HE LOSES HIS FOCUS BECAUSE OF THIS SHIZ IF WE LOSE IT'S GONNA BE ALL HER FAULT!!!

Since I'm not a gooner, nor do I like to engage in srz bznz (d'uh) obviously mine was Reaction no. 1. I mean, come ooooon! If this had happened with John Terry I'm sure all those gooners screaming bloody murder would be having a damn Hawaiian-themed party. It's Woj for heaven's sake! If you're a footy and pay notice to Arsenal sometimes, or you follow his tweets you'd understand just how funny this all is. This is something that would totally happen to a Wojciech Szczesny.

What I can't understand, though, is why. I mean, I can understand in the sense that I know how cheat-prone guys in general are, let alone famous 'ballers. Athletes having some snack on the side when they already got a main course is as cliche as Jose Mourinho talking smack about the opposing team after a game. But it just boggles my mind when their main Miss/Mrs seems to be just fine and he should be satisfied with that, yet he still goes looking for more kitty cat. Does it have to do something with wanting some variety on the menu because I really don't understand.

And I can't believe the crap that girl who outed Woj has been getting from the gooners. It's even more insane when the girl's a self-proclaimed gooner herself (what). Well, gooners are crazy, and of course she was setting herself up for it by doing this, but the things she's tweeted since the incident is pretty hardcore. She's stated many times that the reason she did it was because she was sick of footballers thinking they could do whatever they want - or whoever they want - when they clearly are already committed. She also said she's just come out with it now (when the alleged message is around a month old) because she just found out he still has a girl. I get where she's coming from when she says all that, but enraged Arsenal fans probably don't when she has racy pictures up online and she works for some sort of "date" service. I'm not really sure what her job is, but she is not a model (!!!). How surprised I was when I clicked the link to her work site thinking she worked at a magazine or something. I'm not the one to judge anyone about their job (atleast she has one) but I'm just saying that might not do well in the eyes of the public in this kind of situation.

And all he wanted to do was talk! Poor guy, that girl is turning all this into something it's not! shout mad gooners regarding the infamous picture she posted up of his message. 

Rey Guardiola thinks you've had too many

I know as fans they're going to stick up and stand by their player's side but let's be real here for a second : he did NOT just want to talk. What are the odds of a guy giving his number to an online date escort and just wanting to talk? What the hell did he want to talk about? The weather? Well.. well.. How does everyone know it's real, huh? She could have definitely edited that message! Well, if you think a girl like that has the interest and, more importantly, the skills to do an image manipulation then by all means you can believe so. Seems unlikely, though.

Not everyone is hating on her. Some believe the basis of her doing was acceptable. But some other people are defending the goalie's honor and think she had no right in exposing him. It's a tricky thing to get into but I'd say it's half and half for me. She probably went too far with giving out his number (if only we knew how many texts and calls he's gotten since) but I say more power to her for exposing lying cheats. Married or just in a relationship, little Woj should not be sneaking around with girls that are not his steady girlfriend. It might have been a bit of attention seeking, but up until this she's rejected interview offers from the medias who have approached her. So maybe it wasn't about money after all... or maybe the right amount of money just hasn't shown up? Or, maybe it was about attention.... and also pride?

Whatever it really is about, maybe JT, Rooney and Woj can write a book together about it sometime. I'd buy it.

x Natasha

Friday, November 11, 2011

7 REASONS WHY LIVERPOOL SHOULD KEEP LUCAS LEIVA



Sick of the comments on how 'talentless' Lucas is? Tired of all the moaning whenever he doesn't score a goal when he's played a game? Can't take the speculation - or maybe it would be more appropriate for me to say suggestions - that come January transfer our blond Brazilian be sent away?

Here are the 7 reasons why we shouldn't let him go, just to make you feel better.

REASON #1 : WE NEED HIS KICKS

When I say "we need him" people are likely to respond along the lines of 'We don't need him, we got enough mid-fielders to last us to the Arctic' or 'He's useless, he doesn't do anything during games' or, and this is my favorite, 'We're better off with Henderson around than him'. Not sure why people would even dare to think we're better off with Hendo than with Lucas. Who does everyone think has been holding down the fort when Henderson was still back at Sunderland? Santa Claus? 

I admit that Henderson's good (if he wasn't King Kenny wouldn't have thought to sign him would he), but he also has his un-moments. That's not even a word but what I'm talking about are the times when he's completely invisible during a game. There are times when I forget he's even on the pitch. As good as he is, he's still green and unstable. We need someone just as talented but with more experience and consistency, a.k.a Lucas Leiva. He hasn't been that hot these past games but every player has their "down-time" for a bit. Besides, football isn't just about making goals. If anyone paid attention enough they'd notice how fast he runs from side to side chasing the ball, how he manages to stop opponents in the middle of a dance on the pitch, how accurate his passing is compared to any other of his midfield buddies, or how elegantly he scores when he does get the chance to do so. We need that and if we already have that, why let it go?

REASON #2 : WHAT CHAMPS ARE MADE OF

He's not just Lucas Leiva the football player. He's also Lucas Leiva the good guy. He has this positive attitude that he keeps on bringing with him everywhere he goes, especially on the pitch. He has a good head on his shoulders. I know I'm not the only one who thinks this. He has that mentality where he can take bad things and make them into positive motivations. It's amazing at how good of an attitude he has with fans, especially since Liverpool fans haven't always appreciated him properly. Or been that kind to him. But he just takes it all in and, with a smile I imagine, tries to do what he does again for the club he loves - but better. Ask him what the highlight of his career was and he'll say winning The Player of the Year Award from the fans. Judging by how other footballers can be when dealing with ungracious fanatics, how they pull all these crazy shenanigans, I'd say we're more than lucky to have a man and footballer like him on our team. He has the mental of a champion, and, yes, we need that now more than ever.

REASON #3 : HE'S MULTI-TALENTED

Not only can he play a great game of footy, he also has skills in other areas of sport. Jokes, but you get the gist.

REASON #4 :  HIS LOYALTY

I know that word doesn't really mean much anymore in the football world, but I think it still means something to him. Liverpool fans are notorious for their loyalty, but when it comes to Lucas oddly enough they seem to forget about it sometimes. When Lucas first joined our club, boy, was he in for a slamming. Suddenly everyone was a critic. But after a while, he got to prove himself worthy of the club crest, and the critics soon shut up and warmed up to him like the sweet Brazilian breeze. Sadly, even after all these years of him giving all he has for the club and not thinking for a moment that he'd be suited better in a different colored kit, some of those earlier moaners pop their heads up again and open their pie holes to give him a piece of their mind. To be quite frank, I don't understand why he's still even hanging around our club after all that, but I guess he's just that kind of person. I'm glad he realizes that for every moaner there's 100 others that support him, appreciate all that he's done, and adore him no matter what, including me. If being one of those people is wrong, then I don't want to be right (cue dramatic background music).

The King seems happy with him, that's enough to convince me

REASON #5 : HE TRIES... VERY HARD

He's born and bred in Brazil but everyone knows once you're a Red Scouse you can't go back. I kind of made that up but it's still true. He's said many times how much he loves the club and the fans, so he does his best to be Scouse, as Scouse as a Latin American can be. I'm sure his team mates know this. I hope Carra does too.

REASON #6 : HE'S LUCAS LEIVA AND HE DOES NOT GIVE A DAMN

Everyone knows that story of a seasoned footballer just trying to play the game for his club all the best he can, when out of nowhere the club finds a younger, faster, 'better' talent than himself and brings that youngen to the club. Junior is basically the same position as Senior, and eventually gets called up for the starting XI more and more every game. The Senior soon enough feels threatened by the lack of play time this new kid's presence has caused him, voices this out discreetly (to the press), and soon receives a generous offer from another club, and so Senior moves out of his old club and into his new club where he is more appreciated and lives happily ever after. Well, I don't see any of this with Lucas, even though Jordan Henderson has been brought in to the team and everyone keeps comparing the two all the god damn time. Lucas is man enough to not be threatened by this little blond english boy that people say is better than him. Nope, nu 'uh. He knows he's Lucas effing Leiva and he doesn't give a crap about this fetus. He's staying at Anfield and he's playing the football.

REASON #7 : LITTLE PEDRO

If I haven't been convincing enough on why we shouldn't let him go, I bet the haters to try telling baby Pedro how they feel about his Padre. Go on, look that baby in the eye and tell him. Double dare.


Basically what I'm saying is Lucas Leiva is an amazing football player and (somehow) even more amazing human being with a love, passion, and dedication to Liverpool since the first day he set foot at Anfield until today. 

And that's why we should keep him.

x Natasha

Thursday, November 10, 2011

We Are The Champions....and by We I Mean the Spain NT

2012 is near and the new Spanish kits for the Euros are here!


Can we all just take a moment to appreciate how amazing their new kit presentations always are.

Carrying on, I need to dissect the new Euro kit compared to the old one, because I have some sort of problem with obsessing over these World Champions like that.


This pretty piece of 2008 was gorgeous, still is. But now that we're in 2011 and things have changed quite a lot this design does seem a bit out-dated. Isn't it funny how old jerseys always seem to look the most hip when they first come out and then seem "so 2000-and-late" after their time has passed, like Fergie had so cleverly put it?

badass walking

No, I'm not using this screen cap of the kit presentation as an excuse to post a Xavi picture. Okay, well, maybe I am but can you blame a Xavi fangirl? There are obvious differences between this new Euro kit and the old (of course) but there are still some of the old Euros here and there. There is the must-have of the Spain NT badge with the fabulous WC Champion star above it. The lines on the right arm have been reduced, much similar like Spain's WC kit, only with even lesser strokes. 


left : the new WC kit; right : the old WC kit
I've always been fonder of the old kit. Maybe it's because it seems more "La Roja". Or maybe it's just because I only have the old kit. Or maybe it's because those additional bright stripes they added on the new WC kit almost made me go color-blind. Whatever the case, the new Euro kit definitely seems to be closer to the new WC kit than the old WC one.

But the longer I look at all these kits and compare them with the new Euros, I'd say the new Euros seem like a gentle mix between the old Euro kit (with the design using some of that dark blue instead of the bright blue or purple strokes, also the shade of red is the same) and the new WC kit (keeping the Spanish pride with the badge on it and shoulder-neck linings). If the old Euro kits and the new WC kits made love and had a baby, this kit would be it.


Overall verdict : I like it.

x Natasha