Winds of change going off in soccer

jennifer February 10, 2012 0
Winds of change going off in soccer

There are many heads rolling and, just to make it funy, some of them are getting reinstalled over different bodies. What becomeds interesting in the bargain is English soccer. We are talking Premier League here, and toput the icing, even the Three Lions.
Fabio Capello, after ruthlessly supporting racial-abuse-tainted John Terry, almost knew the complications with David Bernstein at FA helm. Thus, he resigned to avoid being fired, and is now set to take Chelsea manager’s role. Out will Villas-Boas go, perhaps having been too defensive in his tactics. This has led Chelsea to lose or draw from thorough winning positions; last of them being against Manchester United when they held a 3 goals lead.
Capello is a sucker for trying many players in totality, and thus Chelsea stalwarts should get ready to warm benches off and on. Meanwhile, one feels for Villas-Boas, who has been succesful in patches, and is hrd done by the gross inconsistency chelea generates.
Meanwhile, Capello’s position a England’s manager should and might go to Harry Redknapp, the current manager of Tottenham Spurs. However, Harry is quite busy preparing to coast his team into Champions’ League. They are currently placed 3rd in the Premier league as well, and Redknapp has a connecting vibe with Tottenham. Even Arsene Wenger’s name was mentioned as replacement, and now one waits for the actual substitute if Harry ultimately says ‘NO’.
Manchester City has again gone on 2-point lead in premier league but its star player Patrick Vieira is complaining of some predilection going on. He is dead sure that Vincent Kompany was wrongly given 4-match suspension, and even Balotelli holds the same maligned suspension. This means that Man City will be without the service sof two meaningful contributors for the next 4 matches and may go down the clog. Wait and see whether Man United gain from this insight.