2015年9月25日星期五

De Bruyne happy to share Man City role with Silva

Kevin De Bruyne says he and Manchester City team-mate David Silva are likely to share the number ten role at the Etihad Stadium. The Belgian, who arrived at Manchester City in the summer for £54million, shone in the role at Wolfsburg in one-and-a-half seasons in the Bundesliga, but Silva is the recognised star in the current City set-up. As opposed to battling each other for that spot, De Bruyne feels that he and the Spaniard are likely to “rotate” in the role, both in the starting line-up and during games. “I hope to play with him,” De Bruyne responded when asked of Silva. “With the amount of games we have, you will have some on the bench and the players who are playing also rotate a lot during the game. “Even though I played as number ten a lot at Wolfsburg, I was the guy who was drifting out a lot to the sides. In the end you have to be a little bit open-minded, not fixed on one position. “Even if you are changing a lot, as long as you are defensively in good shape, offensively it doesn’t matter.” Asked to reprise a more conservative right-wing role in his short spell at Chelsea, the 24-year-old feels that he could prosper in a more attacking set-up under Manuel Pellegrini. “Maybe Chelsea play a little bit more tactically – here they play a little more rounded. It’s different. “It also depends how you are mentally in your head. Mental is also a lot of things that can help you as a player. I think I’ve grown also in that part since I was young.
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2015年9月20日星期日

Ins and Outs – week ending September 18, 2015

INS
• France midfielder Yoann Gourcuff, who left Lyon at the end of last season, joined Rennes on a one-year deal.
OUTS


• Guadalajara sacked coach Jose De la Torre after Mexico’s most popular club lost five of their opening eight league games.
• The bottom six clubs in Romania’s top flight have now all changed their coach since the start of the season following Leontin Grozavu’s sacking by Botosani.
• Tommy Breslin, who won two Premiership titles as manager of Northern Irish side Cliftonville, resigned after the weekend’s 6-1 defeat at Ballymena United.

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Surely the salient question raised by the scandal of Fifa Secretary General Jerome Valcke and the World Cup tickets is what was he doing in the job at all?
You may remember that when he was not in such an exalted position, he and the grotesque Chuck Blazer – he too was implicated deeply in corruption – appeared in a New York court on behalf of Fifa, trying to wrest the rights for the ensuing World Cup away from the holders MasterCard in favour of Visa. The woman judge scornfully threw out their case and accused them both of lying.
Valcke then flew back to Zurich and was briefly suspended. But in no time at all the smoke cleared and he was promoted to his present role. That was shocking enough, but the worst of it, arguably, was that not a peep of protest came from anywhere. No national association or federation deemed it apposite to criticise such a ludicrous and perverse promotion. Our own Football Association was among the totality of ruling bodies which had nothing to say or to object.
Which alas takes us to the abysmal phenomenon of Joao Havelange, in fact a far more serious and quite inexplicable case, that this greedy, corrupt and rapacious man remaining President of Fifa for no fewer than 24 years. By comparison, Valcke’s alleged offence, conspiring so profitably with one Benny Alon of JB Sports Marketing to flog World Cup tickets for as much as five times their value, seems almost trivial.


It isn’t of course: far from it. But the outrage of the offence itself surely knocks one more nail into Sepp Blatter’s coffin. How, in the name of good sense and morality could he have promoted Valcke after his humiliation in that New York court?
And to reiterate, how could the football authorities at large remain silent and unconcerned