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 楼主| 发表于 5-1-2016 12:44 PM | 显示全部楼层
聼歌用spotify不是好了..

雖然有些華語歌馬來西亞聼不到
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发表于 5-1-2016 01:02 PM | 显示全部楼层
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Rafael Benitez and Real Madrid: Five reasons why it went wrong

BY EDUARDO ALVAREZ

1. Failure to win over the dressing room

Reported arguments with Cristiano Ronaldo, Isco, James Rodriguez, Marcelo and other top Madrid players tell the story of an atmosphere that Benitez never managed to improve. The contrast with Carlo Ancelotti's smooth ways in the dressing room was blatant, as players reportedly poked fun at Benitez's comments during training sessions, especially at those aimed to correct technical issues.

Ronaldo was visibly upset with some of Benitez's methods, and although the coach always claimed that "everything was normal," there was something behind the scenes that did not sit well.


2. Losing the Clasico 4-0 at home

The humiliating defeat to Barcelona at the Bernabeu was probably the tipping point -- not only because of the result, but because of the starting XI he picked and the team's terribly disjointed performance.

Barcelona didn't even have talisman Lionel Messi from the start, but Benitez played Toni Kroos and Luka Modric in midfield and also chose to bring back James, Gareth Bale and Karim Benzema before they were ready; they were soon overrun by Luis Suarez and Neymar. Isco's 84th-minute red card was a sign of frustration that his coach would have shared; it was the beginning of the end.


3. The Copa del Rey fiasco

Even if the team's administrative manager would shoulder most of the blame for Real Madrid being kicked out of the Spanish cup, it's shocking that with all the data at their disposal, no one in Benitez's entourage knew that Denis Cheryshev was ineligible for the Cadiz match.

The buck stops with the manager, and the whole incident was hugely embarrassing for a club of Real Madrid's stature.


4. Hiding behind stats caused boos at the Bernabeu

Benitez is a local lad who played for Real Madrid on their youth teams and started his coaching career with the Castilla side. He had the whole package to build a strong relationship with the socios.

Speaking candidly about the team, the players and the opponents in news conferences would have helped him win most supporters over, something similar to what Ancelotti did during the previous two seasons. Instead, Benitez kept discussing stats, stubbornly refused to admit any issues with the team performance and failed to recognise his own mistakes.

This strategy essentially built a wall between himself and the fans; Benitez alsocomplained of a "campaign" by the media.


5. Dropped in-form players for galacticos

In the Clasico, Benitez left Casemiro and Isco on the bench and preferred to play with three "stars" who were far from their best shape (James, Bale and Benzema) having just returned from injury.

The 1-0 defeat in Villarreal is another great example of how Benitez trusted the big names a bit too much. Real Madrid is a club that often relies on its stars to shine brighter than any other, but they ended up not winning the big matches for him and as a result, the manager paid the price.




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发表于 5-1-2016 01:05 PM | 显示全部楼层
Louis van Gaal sees improvement but Man United must keep getting better

BY ANDY MITTEN

United were as woeful as the wet Manchester weather last month and the alarming dip in form -- the worst December in the club's entire 137-year history -- brought matters to a head. After the defeat at home to Norwich on the 19th, players again told manager Louis van Gaal how they felt.

Regular communication is normal between the Dutchman and his charges in the many meetings they have. Van Gaal listens, but usually insists that his way is right and that the players must believe in his way of thinking.

He's a disciplinarian with rigid rules; this is the man who, to much astonishment, told Luis Enrique that he must tuck his shirt into his shorts during a Barcelona training session. At United, players dare not be a minute late for a meal -- before a home game there's one in late afternoon at the training ground and then a 10 p.m. supper at the team hotel -- or his many meetings.

Van Gaal's way of working has suited him well in the past but it was not working for United last month. It's one thing when Pep Guardiola tells his players to trust his method after two games -- one defeat and one draw -- as Barcelona manager; the players listened and won everything. It's another when Van Gaal tries it after 50, 60 and 70 matches in which his team have been so unconvincing.

After the Norwich defeat, Van Gaal admitted that he was worried about his job: "I know belief in a manager is very important. When you lose the games the belief in the manager should decrease. That is happening now. I cannot close my eyes to that."

"I am always evaluating myself also," he continued. "It's an aspect of the same philosophy that I had. I'm not the same coach as 25 years ago. I am -- or maybe I say now 'was' -- a very successful manager."

Van Gaal wants to be a successful coach again but needs his players onside to win matches, let alone trophies. The upshot is that their comments have been listened to and that has been reflected in their recent play, which has seen them given more licence to create and to attack.

Is that a sign of weakness that the manager had to accept that his methods weren't working? He'd see it as the opposite: A sign of strength, of him evaluating and adapting to make better use of the tools at his disposal.

Regardless, confidence has lifted at United's training ground, formations were switched and the team played a higher defensive line against Chelsea, which added excitement that has been lacking -- even if part of that was due to the away side breaking away with opportunities of their own.

More chances were taken against Swansea from a man who had previously been risk averse. A three-man defence was used, with Antony Martial and Ashley Young wide. It worked; the pair were the best players on the pitch, with Young crossing for the Martial's opening goal and Martial crossing for Wayne Rooney's winner.

United desperately needed a win, which they got, but also needed to play well. They entertained for periods, especially in the second half, though it felt like the confidence of the team was draining away after yet another opening period in which they failed to score.

In the previous nine home games at Old Trafford, the only first half goal scored came from Norwich's Cameron Jerome. United haven't scored at home before the break since Juan Mata converted a penalty against Wolfsburg in September.

After Saturday's plodding first 45 minutes, Old Trafford was subdued but fans refused to hound the manager and his players, even if there were groans when, at one point midway through the half, Rooney passed all the way back to goalkeeper David de Gea.

What was Van Gaal's assessment of the first half? That it was better than the second. Whatever the case, what mattered was that United scored goals and won the game. The stadium atmosphere was also far better after the break, which matched the improvement in the play on the pitch.

United's next game is an FA Cup third round tie against third-tier Sheffield United on Saturday. It is a competition well worth winning and one in which United have performed poorly for a decade. When United won the FA Cup for an 11th time in 2004, they were the record holders. Now, they've been overtaken by Arsenal.

The game should be another chance to build on the fragile confidence, but the team needs to do much more to get to a level which restores fans' faith in their manager again. The football must entertain and the players all need to raise their game.

"Does Manchester United have a single outfield player you'd rate as world class?" one former Premier League player asked in an interview recently. "I've watched them this season and the spark isn't there. The attackers do more running backwards than forwards. Chris Smalling is their best player. They have good footballers, but nothing like the quality of their great teams. That's not what you expect from one of the greatest clubs in the world."

United are sticking by a manager they have allowed to spend so much money -- and they'll allow him more -- and senior people within the club feel it would set the club back if they were to dismiss him now, but Van Gaal will be judged more accurately by everyone at the end of the season.

If any good can come from the December form meltdown, it's that Van Gaal has put more trust in his players and realised how unpleasant it can be when the media turns after your team have not come close to reaching expectations.

Just because Van Gaal is still in a job doesn't mean that expectations have changed -- he's still expected to compete for the title and cups. There's still a lot of football to be played. Fans hope it will be a whole lot better than what they've seen so far.



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发表于 5-1-2016 01:12 PM | 显示全部楼层
Jose Mourinho will take over as Real Madrid boss should newly appointed manager Zinedine Zidane fail to turn the club around this season, former president Ramon Calderon has said.
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发表于 5-1-2016 01:13 PM | 显示全部楼层
沒有曼聯隊徵
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发表于 5-1-2016 01:14 PM | 显示全部楼层
Jose Mourinho's camp are getting "frustrated" with the lack of movement regarding the Manchester United job, sources have told ESPN FC, and his representatives are beginning to investigate other options.
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发表于 5-1-2016 01:32 PM 来自手机 | 显示全部楼层
邮报Matt Lawton:皇马选择齐达内,曼联倾向吉格斯,穆里尼奥可能会被冷落
皇马任命齐达内为主帅,曼联这边对吉格斯可能都有相同的想法,三德子还是很渴望范加尔获得成功,但之后几场球还是很重要,如果在本月输给利物浦,他的帅位会再次有危险,目前曼联的人还是很想给机会吉格斯,也很难不给吉格斯这个机会,关键就是他们是否信任吉格斯。
对于穆里尼奥,或许目前最大的挑战是他和他经纪人如何说服三德子把曼联帅位交给他
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3384667/Jose-Mourinho-left-cold-Real-Madrid-choose-Zinedine-Zidane-Manchester-United-lean-Ryan-Giggs.html
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发表于 5-1-2016 01:43 PM | 显示全部楼层
【如果】扎叔当时再等几个月,就可以竞争拜仁,切尔西,皇马或者曼联主教练的位置了。
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发表于 5-1-2016 02:21 PM | 显示全部楼层
Jamie Carragher: Wayne Rooney is 'like a 35-year-old' due to amount of football he has played
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发表于 5-1-2016 02:23 PM | 显示全部楼层
LVG believes that Luke Shaw and Wayne Rooney could have problems later into their careers because of their dads' shapes

the Dutchman reportedly wants to meet the parents of his players - in order to judge how they will look when they are older.
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发表于 5-1-2016 02:55 PM | 显示全部楼层
天然夜行者 发表于 5-1-2016 02:23 PM
LVG believes that Luke Shaw and Wayne Rooney could have problems later into their careers because of ...

好科学

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发表于 5-1-2016 03:15 PM | 显示全部楼层
Shaw右腳好像沒事了?

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天然夜行者 发表于 5-1-2016 02:23 PM
LVG believes that Luke Shaw and Wayne Rooney could have problems later into their careers because of ...

从哲学到生物学,tmd这个人什么都会,就是不会教球
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筷子 发表于 5-1-2016 11:06 AM
【历史】1996年齐达内从波尔多转会尤文图斯,在上演了处子秀后,齐达内接受采访时称:“从儿时起,我在意甲 ...

如果lluis bassat在2000年成为巴塞罗那主席而不是joan gaspart, 那么zidane就有可能加盟巴塞罗那。。。。
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-神之子- 发表于 5-1-2016 11:04 AM
有兴趣知道瓜帅怎样回答

Hijo de puta
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Blaugrana 发表于 5-1-2016 04:10 PM
如果lluis bassat在2000年成为巴塞罗那主席而不是joan gaspart, 那么zidane就有可能加盟巴塞罗那。。。。 ...

搞不好今天zidane就是巴萨主帅了。。。




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