Friday, April 30, 2010

Chelsea Worry Over Mikel John Obi Leaves Ballack Primed For Liverpool


Chelsea are increasingly resigned to being without their regular holding midfielder, Mikel John Obi, through injury for the critical Premier League game at Liverpool on Sunday, with Michael Ballack expected to retain his place in the leaders' starting line-up.

Mikel sustained damage to his ankle and knee ligaments in a challenge from the Bolton striker Kevin Davies during Chelsea's 1-0 victory at Stamford Bridge this month. The 23-year-old, who has established himself as first-choice in the anchor role in the prolonged absence of Michael Essien, was fit enough to start the following game at Tottenham Hotspur but lasted 33 minutes before succumbing to a relapse of the injury.

That ruled him out of the meeting with Stoke City last weekend though Carlo Ancelotti had been hoping he would have Mikel available for the trip to Merseyside. However, the player continues to be discomforted by the injury and is rated extremely doubtful for Sunday. While the Nigerian was not missed against Stoke, with the visitors dismissed 7-0, his absence would potentially be felt more keenly at Anfield where he would have been in direct confrontation with Steven Gerrard, the main thrust of Liverpool's attacks in the absence of the injured Fernando Torres.

The task of quelling the home captain is now expected to fall on the experienced Ballack, who had little to do in the one-sided contest with Stoke. The Germany captain has played in the position before but it is not his preferred role, though he is likely to be given the nod ahead of both Branislav Ivanovic – who has featured occasionally as a defensive midfielder, albeit not at Chelsea – and the versatile Juliano Belletti. The Brazilian, an unused substitute against Stoke, will leave Stamford Bridge under freedom of contract in the summer.

Mikel should be fit to feature in the final fixture of the season, against Wigan Athletic on 9 May. Ancelotti will at least have Deco and Yuri Zhirkov available for the trip to the north-west after both recovered from a virus that had swept through the squad in the build-up to the Stoke game, while John Terry returns after a one-match ban following his sending off at Spurs. Ricardo Carvalho continues his steady rehabilitation from his own ankle problems, though he has only just started running again and will not be in consideration for the weekend.

Chelsea could potentially claim the league title on Sunday should they win at Anfield in the early afternoon kick-off and Manchester United subsequently succumb to Steve Bruce's Sunderland on Wearside. The Londoners will be flying back from Liverpool as the United game concludes and will only learn whether or not they have been crowned champions for the first time since 2006 on arrival back at Gatwick.

Chelsea Target David Luiz Eyes Big Money Move To Premier League


David Luiz is hoping his recent performances will spark a £25 million race from La Liga and Premier League heavyweights to secure his signature, Goal.com UK can reveal.

The Benfica defender's impressive displays have placed him on the summer shopping lists of Manchester United, Chelsea, Manchester City, Real Madrid and Barcelona - all of whom have sent scouts to watch him play.

The 23 year-old's agent Giuliano Bertolucci confirmed to Goal.com UK Luiz's desire move to one of Europe’s top sides.

He said: “Everybody wants to take a step further on. Everybody likes to play in England or Spain.

“His preference? Everyone wants to play in the Premier League and La Liga. But we have to see the offers and who’s available to take him. A lot of people have been watching, but officially I don’t have anything from anybody. We will see what happens.

“After, we will see the future. Who knows what will come. I cannot be foolish because I don’t have anything concrete. Everybody is asking me but officially I don’t have anything concrete.”

Luiz, who joined Benfica from Brazilian club Vitoria three years ago, has formed a strong pairing with compatriot Luisao at the heart of the defence. At 6ft 2in and with a good turn of pace, he is equally comfortable at left back.

This versatility will appeal to all the watching sides, but with rumours of Nemanja Vidic’s summer exit refusing to go away and a lack of cover for Patrice Evra, he would certainly boost United’s ranks.

Madrid are on the hunt for a solid full-back to support marauding winger Marcelo, while concern over the form and fitness of Chelsea’s John Terry and Ricardo Carvalho has increased Carlo Ancelotti’s interest.

Big spenders Manchester City have also eyed a triple raid on the Estadio da Luz, with Luiz, Argentine international winger Angel Di Maria and red hot Paraguayan forward Oscar Cardozo all on their radar.

Bertolucci was confident that this flexibility would make Luiz a success if he left Benfica in the summer transfer window.

“He adapts well. He’s very at home in Portugal. He’s very educated, has a strong mentality, adapting is not a problem for him,” Bertolucci said.

“He speaks a little English. He’s a flexible player who can play in different positions. Yes, of course that helps increase his possibilities and further his career.

“It’s not a problem if he stays at Benfica. He’s happy at Benfica. Of course, everybody wants something different and wants to take steps to improve themselves."

Chelsea & Manchester United To Battle Paris Saint Germain For Rennes Winger Sylvain Marveaux


Chelsea and Manchester United are the main competitors for Paris Saint Germain as the pursuit of Rennes winger Sylvain Marveaux gathers intensity, according to a report from L'Equipe.

Ligue 1 outfits Lyon and Marseille are also apparently interested in taking the highly-rated wide man away from Brittany in the summer.

The 23-year-old has impressed at Rennes this season, netting eight goals in 31 appearances.

Rated at around £8 million, Marveaux is under contract at his current club until the end of the 2010-2011 season.

Chelsea, Liverpool & Manchester United To Tussle For Newcastle United Starlet Haris Vuckic


Newcastle United are set to receive bids from Premier League giants Chelsea, Liverpool and Manchester United for Slovenian midfielder Haris Vuckic, according to a report from The Daily Mirror.

The 17-year-old has been hailed as a rising star on Tyneside this season, and was watched in action by scouts from the three Premier League clubs whilst in action for the Toon's reserve side this week.

Vuckic has not yet been tied down to a long-term deal at St James' Park as the Magpies hierarchy try to convince him to stay, with manager Chris Hughton adamant his star won't be sold.

The player could start for the first-team this weekend, but it seems that his club may struggle to keep him on Tyneside for too much longer, with a bid £1.5 million suggested as being enough to prise him away from the Toon.

Chelsea Chase Highly Rated £10m Spanish Midfielder Javi Martinez


Chelsea boss Carlo Ancelotti will make a bid of around £10m for Atletico Bilbao’s highly rated midfielder Javi Martinez this summer. The west London club is keen to add more youth to their rapidly aging Stamford Bridge squad and have earmarked the young Spaniard as a potential addition.

The lanky 21 year old midfielder has been one of the hottest prospects in La Liga for four seasons and has been linked with a move away from the mid table La Liga side for some time and has been a target for Spanish giants Barcelona and Real Madrid in the past and was reportedly linked with a move to Liverpool last summer.

Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich is ready to bankroll big moves in the transfer market this summer and Ancelotti has identified a number of players he wishes to bring to the club. Martinez is an excellent combative midfielder who is as comfortable going forward as he is breaking down opposition attacks and could well be tempted by a move to the Premier League.

John Terry Happy With His Form


Chelsea captain John Terry is happy with his form amid criticism of his performances ahead of the World Cup.

The 29-year-old attracted plenty of flak after he was sent off for two quickfire bookings as Chelsea went lost at Spurs.

Terry missed their 7-0 win over Stoke, but has rejected claims his form has not been up to its usual sky-high standard.

With the amount of games the modern day footballer plays, Terry insists it is only natural to have the odd bad outing.

"I'm totally fine with my form. For England, I think my performances have been very good right through the World Cup campaign," he said.

"And, contrary to what everyone else is saying, my form is fine for Chelsea as well.

"If I'm going to play 50 or 60 games I'm expected to have one, two or three bad games.

"That's standard - you are not going to play well every game. Not even Wayne Rooney and Lionel Messi can do that.

"It's inevitable you have bad games, it's all about how you respond and I think I've responded well."

Meanwhile, Terry believes keeping their experienced players fit will be crucial to England's hopes of World Cup glory this summer.

The likes of Rio Ferdinand, Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard all have a wealth of experience and Terry believes they are in their prime.

Terry has also been enthused by Wayne Rooney's ability to perform week-in, week-out for Manchester United up front on his own and believes England can go all the way this summer with a bit of luck.

"I think we've got players in their prime, actually.

"When you look through the spine of the team we've got people like David James, Rio, Stevie G, Frank and Wayne, who's shown an awful lot of experience on his own up front for Man United this year.

"If we can keep these players fit through the tournament then with a bit of luck I think we have a good a chance as everybody."

Anelka Lends Support To Asian Hopefuls


Nicolas Anelka has once again given his support to the Asian Soccer Star search, and advised young hopefuls looking for a trial.

The 31-year-old Frenchman came through the youth system at the Clairefontaine school, the national centre touted as the best football academy in the world, and understands the pressure facing the thousands of young hopefuls keen on a place at Cobham.

'I've got two brothers and they used to play so I wanted to be like them,' Anelka said, recalling his own childhood. 'You practice, I used to play every Sunday in a small team and one day we played against Paris St Germain, I played good and they saw me and asked me to come and sign for them as a kid. So I signed for them and I turned professional.

'When you start to play you never know what will happen. You have to believe, to be professional you have to work hard, and you need to stay focused.

'Sometimes things are good and sometimes bad, life is like that and also football is the same. When we first joined Clairefontaine and we first came in the room, the coach said, "There are 24 of you but only four will be professional, you need to know." You have to believe otherwise you will not succeed.

'There was a lot of pressure. When you sign to this kind of school you know it is one of the best and you have a good chance to be professional but it is hard, it is your future. I think it helped me because you know it is going to be like that as a professional until the end of your career.'

Ancelotti: Good Luck Lads

The manager has issued a message of support for the Academy side, who face Aston Villa in the first leg of the FA Youth Cup Final on Thursday.

I would like to say good luck to the youth team in the Final on Thursday night against Aston Villa.

It is a big challenge for the young players of Chelsea, and I know it is a long time since Chelsea won this competition - I was still only a small child - but they are a good group with a strong mentality and I like to pay attention to their games, I watch a lot of them and will watch on Chelsea TV. I hope that they can win.

They are young but there is a lot of quality in the team too, already Jeffrey Bruma has played in the first team and it is the club's philosophy to give more young players this opportunity. The coaches in the Academy are doing a fantastic job and deserve the Cup.