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		<title>Mourinho Receives 5-Match Ban</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 May 2011 16:25:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lonnie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[UEFA’s Control and Disciplinary Body rendered its verdicts on the proceedings relating to the UEFA Champions League semi-final first leg between Real Madrid and Barcelona on April 27th. Real Madrid coach José Mourinho, who was dismissed from the bench in &#8230;]]></description>
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<p><a href="/media/2011/05/Jose_Mourinho_0.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-1020 alignleft" style="margin-left: 5px; margin-right: 10px;" title="Jose Mourinho" src="/media/2011/05/Jose_Mourinho_0.jpg" alt="Jose Mourinho 0 Mourinho Receives 5 Match Ban" width="280" height="390" /></a>UEFA’s Control and Disciplinary Body rendered its verdicts on the proceedings relating to the UEFA Champions League semi-final first leg between Real Madrid and Barcelona on April 27th.</p>
<p>Real Madrid coach José Mourinho, who was dismissed from the bench in the first leg and made an inappropriate statement during the post-match interview, has been suspended for the next five UEFA club competition matches for which he would be eligible. The suspension includes the one-match ban for the match following the coach’s dismissal, which was served for the return leg in Barcelona on Tuesday.</p>
<p>The ban for a fifth match is suspended for a probationary period of three years. Mourinho has also been fined 50,000 Euros.</p>
<p>Real Madrid defender Pepe, who was sent off  in the first leg match, has been suspended for one UEFA competition match. However, as he did not take part in the second leg in Barcelona, he is considered to have served this suspension. Real Madrid have also been fined 20,000 Euros for improper conduct of their supporters.</p>
<p>Barcelona goalkeeper José Pinto, who received a red card for a sideline altercation at half-time of the first leg match in Madrid, received a three-match suspension. He has already served a one-match ban for the return leg, so he will now also be suspended for the UEFA Champions League final on May 28th and the next UEFA club competition match for which he would be eligible.</p>
<p>Real released a statement on the club website which reads: “Real Madrid considers this resolution still suffers from the same defects found at the start of the disciplinary case, which made it impossible for our coach to use his right to defend himself, since the exact statements for which the disciplinary case was opened are still unknown. Real Madrid will appeal this decision before the UEFA appeals body.”</p>
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		<title>2010-11 Champions League Semi-Finals: Lionel Tidies Up A Messi Game</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 01 May 2011 18:40:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lonnie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The third installment of this season’s ‘El Clasico’ match-up between Real Madrid and Barcelona could have been renamed ‘El Fiasco’. Depending on your outlook, it may have been surprising to see Jose Mourinho’s Madrid squad setup with such bullying tactics. &#8230;]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;"><a href="/media/2011/04/messi-v-real.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-1006" title="messi-v-real" src="/media/2011/04/messi-v-real.jpg" alt="messi v real 2010 11 Champions League Semi Finals: Lionel Tidies Up A Messi Game" width="526" height="296" /></a>The third installment of this season’s ‘El Clasico’ match-up between Real Madrid and Barcelona could have been renamed ‘El Fiasco’. Depending on your outlook, it may have been surprising to see Jose Mourinho’s Madrid squad setup with such bullying tactics. Both coaches had strong words for one another in the press conference so I was not surprised that the atmosphere was tense.</p>
<p>The game was hyped in some circles as a Lionel Messi versus Cristiano Ronaldo showdown to see who the true best player in the game is right now. That for me was just one of the sub-plots available. To dismiss the array of talent on both squads is naive. According to Deloitte, Real Madrid pay €192m (£170m) in wages to a squad that cost €475m to assemble. Barca hand over €235m to a group who cost €175m to buy. Barcelona spend less on transfers because of the success graduates of Barcelona’s academy — La Masia de Can Planes (loosely translates from Catalan as “The Farmhouse”) have had with the first team. Among the graduates are key first-team players Lionel Messi, Sergio Busquets, Xavi Hernández, Andrés Iniesta, Carles Puyol, and Víctor Valdés.</p>
<p>The game itself was a cagey affair in the first half with both teams not looking full sharp and taking more interest in fouling their opponents. The half-time whistle brought no relief to the tension as Barcelona’s backup goalkeeper, Pinto, was sent off for seeming to punch Madrid’s match-day delegate Miguel Porlán “Chendo” in the midst of an argument with Alvaro Arbeloa.</p>
<p>The game changed early in the second half when Pepe and Dani Alves both went for a loose ball and Pepe appeared to catch Alves on the shin. Alves writhed on the floor like his leg had been broekn and referree Wolfgang Stark showed Pepe the red card. Personally, I thought the referee was conned by Alves’ roilling around and at most should have given a yellow card. Don’t believe it? <a href="http://youtu.be/xubvc7ao1HE">Watch this video!</a></p>
<p>Jose Mourinho sarcastically applauded Alves as he was stretchered off and gave the fourth official a thumbs-up for good measure. Mourinho’s performance earned him a red card and he will not be on the touchline for the return leg. Alves returned to the pitch less than 5 minutes later and appeared to be just fine.</p>
<p>I suspect that had Pepe not been sent off that the game would have ended as a dour scoreless draw. Pepe and Lassana Diarra had done a good job of harrassing Messi, playing in a deeper position because of Iniesta’s absence, and Xavi which stifled some of Barcelona’s creativity.</p>
<p>A scoreless draw was not to be after the sending off and there are two moments of pure class to discuss with Lionel Messi being at the heart of both of them. His second goal in particular deserves to be celebrated not just by Barcelona fans, but anyone who is even a casual soccer fan. It was an expression of artistry that elevates the game to the heights it should always strive to reach. Watch <a href="http://youtu.be/RaJTBrrjXbE">the marvelous second goal</a> and tell me if you’ve seen a better display in such a big game. Remember, this is not some beer league team, this is a very good Real Madrid squad who were looking to keep the score close.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, things got ugly again during <a href="http://youtu.be/hofXdMHVjUI">Jose Mourinho’s post-match press conference</a>. Some of his remarks are completely scandalous and Barcelona manager Pep Guardialo refused to acknowledge them.</p>
<p>Barcelona are considering legal action against Mourinho while UEFA confirmed that its Control and Disciplinary Body would hear numerous cases against Real on May 6, ‘in relation to the throwing of missiles, a pitch invasion, the red card shown to Pepe, the dismissal of the coach José Mourinho, as well as the inappropriate statement given by Mr Mourinho to the media after the match’.</p>
<p>Mourinho has essentially conceded the semi-final to Barcelona stating that a 2-0 deficit will be very difficult to overturn.</p>
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		<title>Roma Score Late In Comeback Win Over Bayern</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Nov 2010 05:09:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Niccolo Conte</dc:creator>
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<p><script src="http://view.picapp.com//JavaScripts/OTIjs.js" type="text/javascript"></script>In the first eight matches of this Champions League matchday, there was plenty of excitement to go around. Some sides like Chelsea have made sure that they’re going through top of the group, while others like Arsenal have complicated their Champions League campaign terribly.</p>
<p>In these eight games, there were 23 goals scored, making for an average of 2.8 goals per game. But what I find very interesting is that in these eight matches, there were four players sent off with red cards! All four sending offs were in the second half of the matches, and three were in the last five minutes. I guess it’s a sign that the tension is rising as teams need to qualify for the next round of the tournament.</p>
<p>The most exciting match which took place today was Roma – Bayern Munich, with the Italian side triumphing at home 3-2. Bayern started the scoring with Gomez taking advantage of shaky Roma defending in the 33rd and 39th minutes, leaving Ranieri’s side in a bit of disarray going into the second half. But Roma came out to win the match in front of their home fans, and Borriello pulled one back four minutes into the second half, then in the 81<sup>st</sup> minute De Rossi scored to make it 2-2. And in the 84<sup>th</sup> minute, Roma were awarded a penalty, and their legendary captain Francesco Totti stepped up and scored the winner.</p>
<p>A fantastic<strong> </strong>match which keeps Roma in second place, three points behind Bayern Munich, and three ahead of FC Basel. FC Basel defeated CFR Cluj at home 1-0, with Alerares scoring the only goal in the 15<sup>th</sup> minute. Cluj had Piccolo sent off with a direct red card in the 88<sup>th</sup> minute, and the player will miss their next Champions League match against Roma. So Group E is relatively tight with Roma needing a win if they want to qualify, while Bayern look pretty solid up in first place with a goal difference of +7.</p>
<div style="float: left; margin-right: 5px;"><a href="http://view.picapp.com/pictures.photo/news/chelsea-msk-zilina/image/10266325?term=Champions+League" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft" style="border: 0px initial initial;" title="Chelsea v MSK Zilina Champions League 2010/11" onmousedown="return false;" src="http://view4.picapp.com/pictures.photo/image/10266325/chelsea-msk-zilina/chelsea-msk-zilina.jpg?size=500&amp;imageId=10266325" border="0" alt=" Roma Score Late In Comeback Win Over Bayern" width="240" height="294" /></a></div>
<p><script src="http://view.picapp.com//JavaScripts/OTIjs.js" type="text/javascript"></script>Chelsea faced Zilina at Stamford Bridge, and while they went a goal down in the first half, Ancelotti’s side scored twice in the second half in order to win 2-1. Zilina scored from a quick give-and-go passing move which Bello poked past Turnbull. It was the youngster Sturridge who equalized, and Chelsea began to press on, with Drogba almost scoring from a free kick, and  youngster van Aanholt smacking an effort against the post. It was Florent Malouda who scored the winner in the 86th minute for Chelsea, helping his side get their fifth in a row in the Champions League, qualifying them mathematically for first place.</p>
<p>Behind Chelsea which has fifteen points, Olympique Marseille are second with nine, with Spartak Moscow following the french side with six points. Marseille defeated the Russian team comfortably 3-0 in Russia, with Valbuena, Remy, and Brandao scoring the goals while Welliton was sent off for Spartak. While it is mathematically possible for Spartak Moscow to steal Marseille’s second place and qualify for the next round, Marseille have a goal difference of +8, while Spartak’s is -4, so it’s very likely that Chelsea and Olympique Marseille will move on to the next round from Group F.</p>
<p>While Chelsea have qualified to the next round, Arsenal have made their qualification a little more difficult after their away loss to Sporting Braga. It was a 2-0 win for the Portuguese side with Matheus Nascimento scoring both very well taken goals. What will bother Arsenal fans the most is probably the fact that their side conceeded the goals in the 83<sup>rd</sup> and 90<sup>th</sup> minutes, and that they’ll probably have to win next Champions League matchday in order to qualify.</p>
<p>This is because Sporting Braga are tied with Arsenal with nine points, with the English side ahead by goal difference. Ahead of both of the sides is Ukrainian side Shakhtar Donetsk which defeated Partizan 3-0, which puts them first with 12 points. Watching all the action from the very bottom of the table is the Serbian side Partizan, the team has only scored one goal, and has zero points, and their chances of picking up some points next matchday are slim, considering that they’ll be facing Arsenal which will be fighting for qualification.</p>
<p>Jose Mourinho will be glad that his team, Real Madrid, conquered first place in the group with a 4-0 away win over Ajax, but he won’t be too glad about the two players which received red cards in the final minutes of the match. Everything was going perfectly all the way until the last five minutes of the match, the Spanish side were 4-0 up with Benzema and Arbeloa on the scoresheet along with Ronaldo who scored twice, of which one of the goals was a penalty.</p>
<div style="float: right; margin-left: 5px;"><a href="http://view.picapp.com/pictures.photo/entertainment/milan-ibrahimovic-reacts/image/10266140?term=Champions+League" target="_blank"><img class="alignright" style="border: 0px initial initial;" title="AC Milan's Ibrahimovic reacts with team-mate Abate after opening the score in their Champions League Group G soccer match against AJ Auxerre at Abbe Deschamps stadium in Auxerre" onmousedown="return false;" src="http://view2.picapp.com/pictures.photo/image/10266140/milan-ibrahimovic-reacts/milan-ibrahimovic-reacts.jpg?size=500&amp;imageId=10266140" border="0" alt=" Roma Score Late In Comeback Win Over Bayern" width="300" height="200" /></a></div>
<p><script src="http://view.picapp.com//JavaScripts/OTIjs.js" type="text/javascript"></script>But in the 87<sup>th</sup> minute Xabi Alonso gets a second yellow card for time wasting (his first was for throwing the ball away during a stoppage of play), and therefore a red card, and just minutes later Sergio Ramos replicates his teammate and gets sent off for wasting time as well! But Jose Mourinho won’t care too much, especially considering that this win mathematically qualifies his side in first place.</p>
<p>AC Milan have also mathematically qualified for the knockout round in second place after their 2-0 win away from home against Auxerre. And it was Ibrahimovic who scored a fantastic goal, a truly unstoppable rocket which shows that the Swede has been playing wonderfully and scoring plenty of goals to help his side, whether it be in the Champions League, or the <a href="www.serieatalk.com">Serie A</a>. Ronaldinho got the other goal in the 90<sup>th</sup> minute, a sly dribbling move finished by a curled left foot shot onto the far post.</p>
<p><em>What are your thoughts regarding these matches? Will Arsenal qualify? What about Roma? Can they catch Bayern? Share your comments below!</em></p>
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		<title>Inter’s Decline Under Rafael Benitez</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Nov 2010 21:21:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mark McAllister</dc:creator>
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<p>Under Jose Mourinho, Inter gradually developed an aura of invincibility, and their defence – generally made up of Maicon, Lucio, Samuel and Chivu (or Zanetti) – had become the envy of the rest of Europe. The Nerazzurri had finally brought back the success of generations gone by, and despite one or two question marks over the overall age, the squad looked formidable with quality players in every part of the team; Julio Cesar, Maicon, Walter Samuel, Lucio, Cambiasso, Sneijder, Eto’o and Milito to name a few.</p>
<p>Having secured a historic treble, Mourinho departed to take the reigns at Real Madrid, and Benitez was brought in to replace him. Since that moment, things seem to have got steadily worse for Inter. First they were tactically outclassed in the European Super Cup by Atlético Madrid, although this was followed by a more promising performanace in a 3-1 win over Roma in the Italian Super Cup.</p>
<p>After only managing to win the much less prestigious of these two trophies, which Mourinho considered to be “on a plate” for Benitez, Inter haven’t showed any real signs of improvement. Convincing 4-0 wins over Werder Bremen and Bari have been two of the only high-points of their season so far, but Bari are rooted to the bottom of Serie A and Werder Bremen are languishing in 11th place of the Bundesliga following their recent 6-0 humiliation at the hands of Stuttgart.</p>
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<p>Benitez has to be held directly responsible for this slump, as he has handled just about every aspect of the team extremely poorly. Firstly, he wasn’t given any money to build a side in his image, so it was absolutely vital that he didn’t attempt to make any major changes to the way the team plays. Possibly out of pure stubbornness, he has tried his best to do so anyway by using two returning young, raw talents on the wings; Coutinho and Johnathan Biabiany. These two youngsters have been used in an effort to play uncharacteristically (both for Inter and Benitez) attacking, high-pressing football, but this move simply hasn’t paid off. These two players lack the experience to assert themselves regularly at a high level, and Coutinho is much more comfortable when he is playing as a central playmaker. As a result, Inter have often found themselves “enjoying” large periods of possession but they have lacked the spark and intelligence to open their opposition up.</p>
<p><a href="/media/2010/11/Rafa_Benitez.jpg"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-870" title="Rafa_Benitez" src="/media/2010/11/Rafa_Benitez.jpg" alt="Rafa Benitez Inters Decline Under Rafael Benitez" width="231" height="249" /></a></p>
<p>Benitez’ insistence on playing a high defensive line has been even more bizarre. Inter’s defenders are fantastic in the tackle, dogged, brave and generally dominant in the air, but they can also be made to look very ordinary if they aren’t used correctly (as demonstrated by Walter Samuel and Lucio’s struggles at their previous clubs). One of their undoubted weaknesses is having balls played in behind them, and the high line has already caused this weakness to become exposed on multiple occasions. Gareth Bale managed to humiliate the previously-proud defence three times at the San Siro, and yet Inter still failed to learn their lesson. Bale again had repeated success in the return match, and things got no better against AC Milan. Milan broke Inter’s long, proud unbeaten home record with relative ease by playing early balls over the top of the defence for Ibrahimovic and Robinho to run onto, and in truth, they could’ve scored several more goals from this simple, unsubtle method of breaking through the Inter defence.</p>
<p>Unless Moratti loses patience before it’s too late (which is perfectly likely, considering his track record), it’s entirely possible that Inter will finish second to Spurs in Group A of the Champions League and then get overrun in the first knockout stage if they are drawn with one of the big forces. Jose Mourinho will be the smuggest man alive, as if he wasn’t already.</p>
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		<title>Real Madrid Grab Last-Gasp Goal For 2-2 Draw</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Nov 2010 05:02:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Niccolo Conte</dc:creator>
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<p><script src="http://view.picapp.com//JavaScripts/OTIjs.js" type="text/javascript"></script>After a truly fantastic matchday of Champions League action, there are so many things to review, especially after so many goals were scored. There were 53 goals scored in all 16 matches of the Champions League this midweek, that’s an average of  3.31 goals per game! Not bad at all.</p>
<p>Real Madrid travelled to Milan to play the rossoneri, and while Jose Mourinho added a little spice to the crowd by waving with three fingers (which indicates the treble he won last season with Inter Milan), the match was full of excitement. The first goal came at the 45 minute mark when Higuain took advantage of a slightly disorganized Milan backline, received a simple pass with his back to goal, and turned around to slot it into the back of the net.</p>
<p>Then in the second half, Allegri put on Inzaghi for Ronaldinho, and the Italian striker was phenomenal for AC Milan. He scored two goals to give the home side the lead, and surpass Gerd Muller’s all time scoring record in the competition by scoring his 70th goal in the tournament.</p>
<p>But Mourinho is a sly and lucky man, and in the 94th minute of the game, substitute Karim Benzema picked out another substitute Pedro Leon with a defence-splitting through pass, and Leon finished through Abbiati’s legs for an epic equalizer. With this point, Real Madrid have qualified for the knockout stages, but AC Milan will have to do will in their upcoming two matches against Auxerre and Ajax to make sure they qualify as well.</p>
<div style="float: left; margin-right: 5px;"><a href="http://view.picapp.com/pictures.photo/entertainment/arsenal-walcott-celebrates/image/10124940?term=shakhtar" target="_blank"><img class="alignleft" style="border: 0px initial initial;" title="Arsenal's Walcott celebrates after scoring against Shakhtar Donetsk during their Champions League soccer match in Donetsk" onmousedown="return false;" src="http://view4.picapp.com/pictures.photo/image/10124940/arsenal-walcott-celebrates/arsenal-walcott-celebrates.jpg?size=500&#038;imageId=10124940" border="0" alt=" Real Madrid Grab Last Gasp Goal For 2 2 Draw" width="210" height="173" /></a></div>
<p><script src="http://view.picapp.com//JavaScripts/OTIjs.js" type="text/javascript"></script>There was another story of revenge in this Champions League midweek, with Eduardo’s side Shakhtar Donetsk defeating his former club Arsenal. Things looked a little worrying for Shakhtar when Samir Nasri clipped the outside of the Ukrainian goal in the beginning of the match. After that, just ten minutes into the match Theo Walcott scored a wonderful goal from a deadly counter-attack finished by a sublime low curling shot. Arsenal needed a win to cinch qualification, and things were looking good for the gunners early on.</p>
<p>But Shakhtar fought back right away, and managed to hit the woodwork and then forced Fabianski to an excellent save. Finally Shakhtar scored, and it was the former Barcelona player Chygrynskiy who headed home from a free kick, and Fabianski couldn’t do much since there was a slight deflection as the ball flicked off of Eastmond’s head. Then, the true blow for Arsenal fans arrived, and it was their former player Eduardo who delivered it. A composed first-touch finish by Eduardo from a low pass across Arsenal’s penalty box gave the home side the winner. And while Arsenal fought back, it wasn’t meant to be as Shakhtar held on for an amazing home win.</p>
<p>Tottenham defeated Inter Milan 3-1 at White Hart Lane, with another outstanding performance by Gareth Bale. The Welsh international dominated the left wing and assisted two goals for Harry Redknapp’s side, and it was Samuel Eto’o who scored a lovely goal for Inter Milan.</p>
<p>Chelsea also got a big win, 4-1 over Spartak Moscow, and it was Bratislav Ivanovic who scored a brace! Drogba also made his Champions League season debut this match, and had the captain’s armband on for the English club as he scored as well.</p>
<div style="float: right; margin-left: 5px;"><a href="http://view.picapp.com/pictures.photo/news/chelsea-spartak-champions/image/10125455?term=Champions+league" target="_blank"><img class="alignright" style="border: 0px initial initial;" title="Chelsea v Spartak Champions League 2010-11" onmousedown="return false;" src="http://view1.picapp.com/pictures.photo/image/10125455/chelsea-spartak-champions/chelsea-spartak-champions.jpg?size=500&#038;imageId=10125455" border="0" alt=" Real Madrid Grab Last Gasp Goal For 2 2 Draw" width="245" height="319" /></a></div>
<p><script src="http://view.picapp.com//JavaScripts/OTIjs.js" type="text/javascript"></script>Roma fought for a good 3-2 win away against Basel, a particularly inspired Menez gave the Romans the lead, and then Totti followed up with a penalty. After that Frei pulled one back for the home side, but the youngster Greco scored Roma’s third to make sure that Basel didn’t get their hopes up. Shaqiri scored the final goal of the match to make it 3-2, as Roma pull off an important win in this Champions League campaign.</p>
<p>Bayern Munich travelled away and pummelled CFR Cluj 4-0 with Mario Gomez scoring a hat-trick, but that wasn’t the biggest scoreline of this midweek. Marseille defeated Zilina in Slovakia, with Gignac scoring a hat-trick, and even former Real Madrid defender Heinze getting a goal.</p>
<p><em>There were plenty of amazing matches, and sadly I can’t cover them all. Please comment below about any of the matches which happened in the Champions League today, or any which will be happening in the Europa League tomorrow!</em></p>
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		<title>Mourinho Is On Top Of The World</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Apr 2010 03:15:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>The Gaffer</dc:creator>
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<p>After Jose Mourinho’s triumphant Champions League semi-final victory against Barcelona over two legs, you have to wonder where he goes from here. If he’s able to coach his Internationale team to victory in the final against Bayern Munich, the world is Mourinho’s oyster. New manager at Real Madrid? Sure, if the price is right (and he would undoubtedly command a massive salary). Manchester City? The owner could afford The Special One, but would Mourinho want to step down to rebuild a club that would require 2-3 years of his guidance to turn into a top Premier League and Champions League contender.</p>
<p>If Mourinho can outwit Louis van Gaal and win the Champions League Final in late May, Chelsea will kick themselves for letting Mourinho go when they did. I don’t know about you, but I miss seeing Mourinho in the Premier League. Maybe he would be ready to replace Ferguson when he departs Manchester United? But that could be several years before that happens and who knows what could occur in that time.</p>
<p>Congratulations to Mourinho on being a masterful tactician who enabled his Inter Milan team to play a sound game, which suffocated Barcelona’s attacks. If he can beat Bayern Munich in the final, he will be remembered as one of the best managers in recent times. He could go anywhere, manage any team or country and they would welcome him with open arms.</p>
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		<title>Is This The Best Champions League Round of 16 To Date?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Dec 2008 15:08:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lonnie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[(photo courtesy of uefa.com) Wow. There are some really great match-ups that have emerged from today’s draw at UEFA headquarters. I’m going to give a quick rundown and early predictions though I reserve the right to change my mind before &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>Wow. There are some really great match-ups that have emerged from today’s draw at UEFA headquarters. I’m going to give a quick rundown and early predictions though I reserve the right to change my mind before kick-off of the this round! <img src='http://www.championsleaguetalk.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt="icon smile Is This The Best Champions League Round of 16 To Date?" class='wp-smiley' title="Is This The Best Champions League Round of 16 To Date?" /> </p>
<p>The tie that will likely generate the most press is the Inter Milan – Manchester United clash. It is a return to English soil for former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho. Mourinho and Alex Ferguson have always been cordial but there have been tense moments between the two. One was brought on by Mourinho’s celebratory run down the touchline at Old Trafford in March 2004. Jose celebrated Francisco Costinha’s last-minute equaliser as if he had scored it himself. That goal knocked Manchester United out of the Champions League and Porto went on to victory in the final, which elevated Mourinho to the status of being one of the eilte managers in the game.</p>
<p>In another interesting twist, Chelsea will welcome back another one of their former bosses as Claudio Ranieri’s Juventus have been paired with Chelsea. Completing the Anglo-Italian showdown is the clash of two attack-minded sides as Arsenal take on AS Roma.</p>
<p>A thought for poor Lyon who were matched up against the current form team in Europe, Barcelona. It’s going to be a tall mountain to climb for the French champs but it is not impossible.</p>
<p>I will do a more thorough breakdown in the weeks leading up to the next round but for now, here are my early predictions based on current form:</p>
<p>Chelsea v <strong>Juventus</strong><br />
Villarreal v <strong>Panathinaikos</strong><br />
Sporting Lisbon v <strong>Bayern Munich</strong><br />
<strong>Atletico Madrid</strong> v FC Porto<br />
Lyon v <strong>Barcelona</strong><br />
Real Madrid v <strong>Liverpool</strong><br />
Arsenal v <strong>Roma</strong><br />
Inter Milan v <strong>Manchester United</strong></p>
<p>Who do you think will advance? Which match-up are you most anticipating?</p>
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		<title>The Special One Brings Silverware To Internazionale</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lonnie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the most fascinating moves this summer was Internazionale’s hiring of Jose Mourinho as manager after Roberto Mancini was sacked despite winning the title. Mourinho has built a strong reputation in a short time and I am interested to &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>One of the most fascinating moves this summer was Internazionale’s hiring of Jose Mourinho as manager after Roberto Mancini was sacked despite winning the title. Mourinho has built a strong reputation in a short time and I am interested to see if he can push Inter further in the Champions League. They’ve struggled in recent seasons despite their good domestic league performances.</p>
<p>If Jose Mourinho’s first competitive game in charge is anything to base hopes on, Inter fans should be optimistic for this season. Mourinho coached a side weakened by injuries to their first silverware of the season as they beat AS Roma 6-5 (following a 2-2 draw) on penalties to win the Italian Super Cup on Sunday.</p>
<p>His first competitve game in charge gave an opportunity to examine how he will stamp his mark on the club. New signing Sulley Muntari looks to add the same verve and versatility to the Inter midfield that Essien gives Chelsea’s midfield. Muntari’s driving forward run led to the opening goal after 18 minutes as he cashed in on a loose ball in the Roma penalty area.</p>
<p>Mourinho used his favoured three-pronged attack (usually as part of a 4-3-3 formation) that saw Luis Figo play out on the right wing and Inter’s other big summer signing, Brazilian winger Mancini on the left. Mancini was constantly booed by Roma’s away fans (he jumped ship from the Giallorossi to join Inter) but kept his composure and put in a decent performance.</p>
<p>A key to Inter’s success this season could be striker Mario Balotelli. Though he is just 18-years-old, he scored a number of clutch goals in the closing moments of last season, and one would expect him to feature a little more regularly this season despite a number of other strikers on contract at the club. He came on as a sub and scored Inter’s second goal as well as scoring his penalty kick.</p>
<p>Both Adriano (a calf strain) and Zlatan Ibrahimovic (knee) are hobbled by injury at the moment and Lazio were in talks to sign Hernan Crespo but Crespo’s wages and the transfer fee are reported to be a stumbling block for the Biancocelesti. Crespo has been deemed surplus to requirements and is unlikely to get much playing time under Mourinho.</p>
<p>Mourinho was forced to play midfielder Esteban Cambiasso in defence because of injury problems to Marco Materazzi, Walter Samuel, Christian Chivu, and Ivan Cordoba and that has to be worrying for Mourinho. Inter were dominant last season when their squad was healthy but after the turn of the new year, injuries contributed to their poor form and almost saw them drop the title to Roma in the final weeks of the season.</p>
<p><img src="/media/2008/08/mourinho9ap.jpg" alt="mourinho9ap The Special One Brings Silverware To Internazionale" align="right" width="300" height="250" hspace="10" title="The Special One Brings Silverware To Internazionale" />Mourinho has been more humble thus far. Perhaps being sacked from Chelsea has led to a more measured outlook and has taken away that feeling of being untouchable. He was equal parts self-effacing and  self-promoting in his post-game comments. He told reporters that “I’ve won the Super Cup… but I want to remember that I’ve won it because Roberto Mancini won the last championship. This game is a reply to those who say they don’t play good football in Italy. We’ve seen four goals and a spectacle.”</p>
<p>In fact, Mourinho has been quite complimentary of Mancini on a number of occassions saying that changes he will make are simply down to a difference in footballing philosophy and not a critique of Mancini’s squad-building ability. When he first was appointed, Mourinho told reporters “I like this group, I like the team’s mentality very much – I have a lot of confidence in this group. I want to start a different cycle, practically with the same squad. I think differently to Roberto. I imagine it would be the same situation if Roberto went to Chelsea, for example. He would change things because he thinks differently from me. It’s far from a criticism, it’s just the reality of football.”</p>
<p>After the Italian Super Cup, Inter’s president Massimo Moratti revealed that Mourinho has asked the club to sign FC Porto winger Ricardo Quaresma. However, Moratti insisted that the club cannot bid for the Portugese international unless they sell one of their players in order to meet Porto’s asking price of 25million euros. It’s easy to see how Quaresma would fit into Mourinho’s system and it would be exciting to see a squad with Mancini on one flank and Quaresma on the other.</p>
<p><img src="/media/2008/08/mourinho10ap.jpg" alt="mourinho10ap The Special One Brings Silverware To Internazionale" align="right" width="300" height="350" hspace="10" title="The Special One Brings Silverware To Internazionale" />However, the real interesting development will be to see how Moratti and Mourinho get on. Moratti has been through a total of 14 managers since he bought the club in 1995 including respected men such as Roy Hodgson (twice) and Marcello Lippi. It has been reported that Mourinho’s salary has gone up significantly from what he earned at Chelsea and that now he is paid more than 10m Euros per season. That is reported to be considerably more than what was earned by Mancini who lead the club to three straight Serie A titles.</p>
<p>Not only does he have to wow the boss but Mourinho will also need to win over the notoriously critical Inter fans. In past seasons, these dedicated but difficult-to-please fans have left the stadium before matches were over to protest what they felt were poor performances from the players and even forced the abandonment of a Champions League quarter-final second leg against AC Milan by throwing flares from the stands.</p>
<p>Mourinho has brought some of his Stamford Bridge backroom staff with him including right-hand man and fitness coach Rui Farias, known as “mini-Mourinho”, goalkeeper coach Silvino Louro and chief scout Andrei Villas Boas. They will be hoping that they can duplicate the success they enjoyed during their Chelsea days.</p>
<p>No matter what the Mourinho team manages to accomplish, it might be difficult to surpass the club’s legendary manager Helenio Herrera. In his time at the club in the 1960s, Inter won three league titles, two European Cups and two Intercontinental Cups (now known as the FIFA Club World Cup).</p>
<p>One thing the two managers share is a strong belief in building from a defensive base and relying on quick counter-attacks. I like the discplined, tactical approach that Mourinho brings to a club and his combination of brashness and frankness in interviews. I hope Mourinho succeeds at Inter but the other thing that he may end up having in common with Herrera is that no matter the success, managers do not leave Internazionale under pleasant circumstances.</p>
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		<title>Porto Stripped of Champions League Berth</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Jun 2008 15:02:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Lonnie</dc:creator>
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<p><img src="/media/2008/06/portofc.jpg" alt="portofc Porto Stripped of Champions League Berth" align="right" hspace="15" vspace="15" title="Porto Stripped of Champions League Berth" />UEFA’s Control and Disciplinary Body has stripped Portuguese champions Porto FC of their place in next season’s Champions League over alleged bribery of referees during the 2003/04 season. UEFA cited Article 1.04 (d) of the 2008/09 UEFA Champions League regulations (<a href="http://www.uefa.com/multimediafiles/download/regulations/uefa/others/70/22/60/702260_download.pdf">available via this PDF</a>) in their decision. The article states that to be eligible to take part in the competition a club must, among other things, not be or have been involved in any activity aimed at arranging or influencing the outcome of a match at national or international level.</p>
<p>The allegations relate to Porto’s 2-0 win against Estrela da Amadora and their 0-0 draw with Beira Mar. Porto won their domestic title and the Champions League in 2003/04 under their former coach Jose Mourinho, who has not been mentioned in any allegations.</p>
<p>Porto have already <a href="http://www.fcporto.pt/Info/Futebol/Noticias/infofut_futcomunicadosad_040608_35887.asp">confirmed they will appeal</a> against UEFA’s decision.</p>
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