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Conglomerate in front of the British star of France .. Horror or realism?

The slow and cautious and conservative nature of most of the time was in a meeting with England, France, in contrast to most of their games the previous bus performance and open play exciting, daring and adventure.

■ ■ Roy Reed-Hodgson coach of England, he was terrified of the names of players from France, playing for a draw and the kidnapping of a point, and the mobilization of the defense with nine men in the case of an attack France in a defense of the blues, drawing on some Almertdat and set pieces, and the joy of the coach often point that came out, Although his team was ahead!

<><> ■ ■ question which I hope to answer by the Reed-Hodgson: Why the change is not an emergency landing in minute 91, when Theo Walcott to pay a substitute for striker Welbeck, and of course did not touch the ball Walcott!■ ■ Despite what is said about the efficiency of coach Laurent Blanc turkeys, it did not succeed in exploiting the theoretical superiority of the British horror and famous adult stars Evra captain of Manchester United and Bayern Munich star Ribery and Karim Benzema, a scorer in Real Madrid star Samir Nasri and Manchester City .. The initiative was scoring for the English, French and only a draw, and failed to penetrate the defenses of England is built, could not spoil the plans Blanc from the English.■ ■ Manchester City, was present in the game, too, with record players of the team goals of the game, scored the first England central defender Lescott's header, and the equalizer came France's low shot from Samir Nasri runners.
 

Albiol suffers fractured cheekbone


Real Madrid have announced that defender Raul Albiol has suffered a fractured cheekbone while training with Spain.


GettyImagesRaul Albiol featured 
for Spain in Friday's victory over Czech Republic

• Kaka grateful to Mourinho

Albiol sustained a blow to the face during Sunday's training session and has been ruled out of Spain's final Euro 2012 qualifier against Scotland on Tuesday. He was taken for assessment and a small fracture was confirmed, though the club gave no indication as to how long he is expected to be sidelined.

A Real Madrid statement read: "Raul Albiol was injured today in Spain's morning training session at Las Rozas, when he suffered a blow to the face. He has fractured his left cheekbone, which means he has had to leave the squad and will miss the game against Scotland.

"The player has seen Spain team doctor Oscar Celada. Clinical and radiological studies have confirmed that he suffered a small fracture but the bones were not displaced."

Madrid midfielder Xabi Alonso is also doubtful for Tuesday's game after suffering a gashed shin in the 2-0 victory over Czech Republic on Friday.

Spain have already qualified for Euro 2012 after maintaining a 100% record in their seven games to date. Real Madrid are back in action on Saturday when they host Real Betis.

 

Returning star Higuain gives Mourinho selection headache


With a historical record of one win in every five games against Real Madrid, Espanyol's fans must have known what was coming at the weekend.
10pm on a Sunday night is no time for a game of football to kick off, but Espanyol's biggest crowd of 2011 nevertheless congregated in the bars on the narrow streets of the barrio close to their new home in Cornella in fine voice. Barça fans would not have appreciated the songs, not that these supporters of their city rivals would care.


Espanyol have been restricted to winning just four domestic cups in their history and an appearance in the 2007 UEFA Cup final, but they are a proud club with a loyal fan base who make a din which often puts their bigger neighbours to shame.

They made a racket when the Real Madrid players ran out on Sunday - the clubs share a mutual loathing of all things Barça, but accusations of a cosy relationship between Espanyol and Madrid are wide of the mark.

That noise continued even after Gonzalo Higuain had given the visitors the lead in the 16th minute with a counter attack so quick it left the home team bewildered. Kaka fed the ball to Cristiano Ronaldo and he put Higuain through on goal; a sublime first touch gave him space to shoot into the corner.

It is to their credit that Espanyol had played to win, but in doing so left space for Madrid to exploit. Or should that be for Higuain to exploit - all the more impressive since the Argentine had started just one game since being injured a year ago and was only selected as the usual front man because Karim Benzema was out with a thigh strain. Higuain didn't disappoint, just as he hasn't for much of his career. 

The six-foot striker moved to the Bernabeu in 2007 following a €13 million transfer from River Plate, having played fewer than 40 first-team games for the Buenos Aires giants. It wasn't the first time he'd been in Europe: the son of professional footballer Jose Higuain, Gonzalo was born in Brest, France, where his father played, in 1987. Football runs in the family - older brother Federico plays for Colon in Argentina's top flight.

Gonzalo made his River Plate debut aged 17 in 2004 and received lavish praise for his speed, stamina, strength and selfless running, an attribute not always present in young players. With an impressive assist rate, the U20 teams from France and Argentina called on his services. He declined both before eventually settling on Argentina - the obvious choice given that he'd left France at 10 months of age and didn't speak a word of French. In club football, Europe's grandees showed interest, with Higuain joining Madrid under coach Fabio Capello.

It was a struggle for him initially. After just one season in Spain and with five and a half years left to run on his Madrid contract, Higuain's future at the club was uncertain. Still only 20, he wasn't given time to find his feet and the demanding crowd criticised him for his profligacy in front of goal at a time when he needed cheers, not jeers. They failed to see that he was being played out of position on the right wing, contesting his place with David Beckham. The stadium's public address announcer summed up the prevailing discontent, memorably screaming: "At long last, Higuain has put one in!" when he eventually scored after missing two good chances against Sevilla.

Still, Higuain won the title in his first two seasons in Spain. He continued to improve and came good in 2008-09, especially after he became Madrid's main striker once Ruud van Nistelrooy had left for Hamburg. Played at the sharp end of Madrid's attack with Raul as second striker, he scored 22 league goals. Ronaldo's arrival in 2009 only aided him - he scored 27 in 32, not as many at the Portuguese star, but more than enough.

And Higuain started the 2010-11 season in fine form as Madrid's leading striker ahead of Karim Benzema before a herniated disc derailed his career. Given all that has happened and that he is now the longest-serving foreign player currently at the club, it is easy to forget that Higuain is still only 23.

He took his chance with maturity on Sunday, adding his and Madrid's second in the 66th minute just as Espanyol's fans had sensed an equaliser. After again running into space, it was another beautifully struck screamer from just inside the area. Even the Espanyol fans applauded. 

They never gave up supporting their team, though they were quietened when Jose Callejon, a player they sold to Madrid in the summer, got a third for Jose Mourinho's side. Callejon didn't celebrate, but prayed for forgiveness. 

Higuain then got his hat-trick in the 89th minute. By that time most Espanyol fans had seen enough of Madrid and their brilliant goalscorer; they drifted out on to the streets and into Monday morning.

Higuain said that he had "needed" a game like that after his injury as he stood smiling in the mixed zone clutching a signed matchball. 

It is hard to drop a player who has just scored a hat-trick, and with Benzema expected back for the game against Betis a week on Saturday, Mourinho faces a difficult decision. But then Higuain has known little but difficulty in the last 12 months.


 

Liga - Mourinho banned for two Supercopa games

Real Madrid manager Jose Mourinho has been served with a two-match ban for his part in the on-pitch fracas which marred the end of August's Spanish Supercopa match with Barcelona.



Mourinho clashed with Barcelona assistant coach Tito Vilanova during a chaotic climax to Barca's thrilling 3-2 win at the Camp Nou which saw the Spanish champions win the two-legged season-opener 5-4 on aggregate.

The Portuguese was caught on camera appearing to jab his finger in the eye of Vilanova from behind during a melee involving players and staff from both clubs.

The Spanish Football Federation has banned Mourinho for two matches and Vilanova for one game for his part in the incident, although both bans will only be served during future Supercopa fixtures, and will not apply to either La Liga or the Copa del Rey.

In addition to the bans, both men have been fined €600 (around £520), with Real and Barca also having to pay €180 and €90 respectively.

The sanctions come just a day after Italy hooker Leonardo Ghiraldini was banned for 15 weeks after he admitted making contact with Irish prop Cian Healy's eyes during their Rugby World Cup match.

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Liga - Deco: Neymar should join Barca

Brazil starlet Neymar should join Barcelona next season, according to former Barca and Chelsea midfielder Deco.

Real boss Jose Mourinho is favourite to sign the Santos forward Neymar, 19, with Chelsea also chasing him, but Deco believes the teenager would be better suited to Barca's style of play.

“If Neymar asked me about Barca, I’d explain my experiences and say that he can be happy in Barcelona, but we have not talked about it,” said Deco.

“Neymar is a great player. Has a whole career ahead him and is sure to be one of the greats of football. Only time will tell if he reaches the level of (Lionel) Messi.”

Neymar is included in Brazil's squad to face Costa Rica in an international friendly on Friday.

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