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Thursday, March 6, 2014

Cristiano Ronaldo wins Fifa Ballon d'Or after stellar year at Real Madrid

Cristiano Ronaldo wins Fifa Ballon d'Or after stellar year at Real Madrid


Cristiano Ronaldo has won the Fifa Ballon d'Or for the second time after a stellar year. The Real Madrid forward was emotional as he collected his award and thanked his team-mates for their support.
"First of all I have to say a great thanks to all of my team-mates with the club and the national team," he said. "Without all of their efforts this would not have been possible. I am very happy, it is very difficult to win this award.
"Everybody that has been involved with me on a personal level I have to thank. My wife, my friends, my son. It is a tremendously emotional moment. All I can say is thank you to everybody that has been involved."
Scoring at a ratio of over a goal a game, he became the quickest Real Madrid player to reach 200 goals for the club and signed a new deal at the Bernabéu in what was a sensational 2013 for the 28-year-old. He also scored in both legs of Madrid's Champions League tie against his former side Manchester United but could not help his compatriot José Mourinho capture any silverware in his final year at the club.
Ronaldo won the 2008 Ballon d'Or for his performances as a Manchester United player but since then has seen his great rival Lionel Messi walk off with the prize four years in a row while he has finished as a runner-up three times.
Messi may have dropped below his own high standards in the last year – averaging a meagre goal a game and winning only his sixth Primera Division crown with Barcelona – but he was hoping to collect his fifth straight Ballon d'Or.
Messi's importance to Barcelona was highlighted during an infamous Champions League mauling at the hands of Franck Ribéry's Bayern Munich in April when the 26-year-old was an unused substitute in the second leg as he struggled to overcome a hamstring issue.
Ribéry enjoyed being part of an all-conquering Bayern side who swept everyone away domestically and on the European stage, hammering Messi's Barcelona 7-0 on aggregate in their Champions League semi-final before going on to beat their German rivals Borussia Dortmund in the Wembley final.
While Ribéry collected winners' medals for the Bundesliga, the German Cup, Champions League, Super Cup and Fifa Club World Cup competitions, Ronaldo did not win a single team accolade with his Real Madrid side in 2013. But the Ballon d'Or is awarded for individual prestige and the Portugal captain once again shone brightly for much of the year.
The first ever Ballon d'Or prix d'honneur was awarded to Pelé. "In the great sweep of history, there are few names that stand out. But when we think of football, there is one name that leaps out above all others," said the Fifa president Sepp Blatter. "No player has had such an influence on the game. No one has inspired so many to play. His legacy speak to us all. His verve and skill were timeless. His creativity limitless, his good nature boundless."
"I got so many trophies and prizes but I was jealous because all of those guys who got the Ballon d'Or, which I couldn't get because I didn't play in Europe," Pelé said. "Now I thank God that I can complete my trophies at home."
The Fifa/Fifpro World XI 2013 was also named and featured the Bayern Munich goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, the defenders Philipp Lahm, Sergio Ramos, Thiago Silva and Dani Alves, the midfielders Iniesta, Xavi and Ribéry and the forwards Messi, Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Ronaldo.
Jupp Heynckes, who won the Champions League and the German league and cup with Bayern Munich last season, was named as the coach of the year over his fellow Champions League final coach, Dortmund's Jürgen Klopp. The retired former Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson was the third nominee for the coach of the year but he did not attend the ceremony as he is on a family holiday in Barbados.
The German goalkeeper Nadine Angerer, who plays in Australia for the Brisbane Roar, was named as the women's world player of the year ahead of the Brazilian Marta and the American Abby Wambach. The women's coach award went to Silvia Neid, who is in charge of the Germany team.
"I have to say that I'm a little surprised, but very thankful. First of all I have to thank everybody that voted for me. I just want to pay my respects to Marta and Abby who have had an incredible year too," Angerer said.
Ibrahimovic won the Puskas award for the most beautiful goal of the season for his long-distance bicycle kick while playing for Sweden against England. The former head of the International Olympic Committee Jacques Rogges won the presidential award while the Afghanistan football federation were awarded the fair play award.

Thursday, December 19, 2013

Real Madrid 2-0 Xativa. The Canteranos pass the test with low grade


Angel Di María baby goal celebration, in Real Madrid 2013-2014

This Copa del Rey tie against 3rd-tier side Olimpic Xativa has been far from being a walk in the park for the Merengues, despite what many had initially previewed. Real Madrid managed to pull off a crucial 2-0 win on last night's 2nd leg hosted at the Santiago Bernabéu, thanks to goals from Asier Illarramendi and Angel Di María. Real Madrid will now face Osasuna next January, in the competition's last-16 stage.

Maybe calling Real Madrid team from last night a "Canteranos side" might be a bit of an overstatement, since in reality the home side only lined-up with 6 players that have gone through the club's youth categories. Nevertheless, it's more than half of an 11-man team and it hasn't been usual to see such a phenomenon taking place in Madrid over the last years. The Merengues defeated Olimpic Xativa by 2-0 and assured their passage into the last-16 stage of the Copa del Rey, after coming out of the first leg with a goalless draw. Cristiano Ronaldo served his last game of suspension in the competition and he'll be completely fit and ready to help the team by next Sunday, when Real Madrid vists Valencia for La Liga's last fixture of the 2013 calendar year.
Real Madrid 2-0 Olimpic Xativa goals and highlights video:
After a full 90-minute game where both sides failed to score a single goal, it took no more than 16 minutes for Real Madrid to finally open the hostilities and get in front of this tie. Angel Di María picked a short pass from Illarramendi already inside the visitors' half and sent a lob pass towards Jesé a few meters ahead, who had just escaped his marking. The Canterano kept his composure after his first touch to receive the pass and then left the ball over to Illarramendi, after having spotted him making a run from behind to support the attack. The former Real Sociedad midfielder showed he also has more than just defensive skills to bring up to this team and finished it off with a nice right-foot strike. It was Illarramendi's first goal ever for Real Madrid.
Real Madrid players piling up in celebrations, after scoring a goal
Angel Di María would get again involved in the play that led to the 2nd goal around the 27th minute, after crossing the ball into the visitors' box and seeing Alvaro Morata's header being blocked by a Xativa defender's arm. The referee didn't hesitate much and pointed to the spot, granting Di María his first opportunity to score from the penalty-mark as a Real Madrid player. The former Benfica winger didn't waste his chance and set the score in 2-0, allowing the home side to face the rest of the game in a lot more relaxed way.
That was probably the reason why the game ended up becoming a bit boring from that moment onwards, since Real Madrid's men on the pitch felt they had already done enough to guarantee the passage to the next round and Olimpic Xativa wasn't strong enough to create any serious problems to Iker Casillas. The Real Madrid goalkeeper had another very calm night at the back, completing another clean sheet game for his team. Even though Real Madrid played with many of their reserve players, they couldn't help but to leave the idea that they should have done in last night's game. Whether it was the Merengues first or second team playing, they had the obligation (at least to the fans) of presenting them with a better attacking game and show than they did.
By going through to the next round, Real Madrid will now take Osasuna on another 2-leg tie, since "Los Rojilos" also earned an aggregate victory over Malaga. They tied at 3 goals on their first away game and then pulled off another draw last night, this time with only 1 goal scored to each side. The away goals rule allowed them to get the better off Malaga, but they'll now have to lock horns with Real Madrid during the first weeks of 2014 and Ancelotti already stated that he won't be rotating his side as he did anymore. Since Cristiano Ronaldo has finally completed serving his 2-game ban in the Copa del Rey, he'll be eligibile to play against Osasuna on both legs scheduled for January.
Asier Illarramendi first goal for Real Madrid
Real Madrid line-up vs Olimpic Xativa:
Goalkeeper: Iker Casillas
Defenders: Arbeloa, Pepe, Nacho, Carvajal
Midfielders: Illarramendi, Casemiro, Isco
Attackers: Angel Di María, Jesé, Alvaro Morata.


Cristiano Ronaldo next game will be for Real Madridagainst Valencia for La Liga, this next Sunday (December 22, 2013). You can watch Valencia vs Real MadridGetafe vs BarcelonaManchester United vs West Ham and Fulham vs Manchester City, all matches provided from our live football streaming section.
Valencia vs Real Madrid kick-off time (22-12-2013):

Jakarta (Indonesia) | GMT+7: 02:00
Spain (Madrid) | GMT+2: 21:00
Portugal and England (Lisbon/London) | GMT+1: 20:00
Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) | GMT-3: 16:00
New York (United States) | GMT-4: 15:00
Los Angeles (United States) | GMT-7: 12:00
Beijing (China) | GMT+8: 03:00

Sources: ronaldo7.net / realmadrid.com / goal.com / foxsports.com / beinsport.tv
Asier Illarramendi trying to get past two defenders at the same time
Angel Di María taking a penalty-kick for Real Madrid
Angel Di María sucking on his thumb
Asier Illarramendi in Real Madrid 2013-2014
Angel Di María frustration during a game
Alvaro Morata playing for Real Madrid
Casemiro dominating Real Madrid midfield
Jesé Rodriguez in Real Madrid 2013-2014

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

UEFA Champions League last-16 round: The complete preview!


UEFA Champions League knockout stage wallpaper 2013-2014

The UEFA Champions League has finally reached its final rounds and having in mind this is the competition every player in Europe dreams about winning, we're certainly in for a treat.Real Madrid and Ronaldo will lock horns with Schalke 04, but it's the Manchester City vs Barcelona and Arsenal vs Bayern Munichclashes that inevitably stand out the most from this last-16 draw.
Lisbon will host the UEFA Champions League final next May 24, exactly 19 days before the 2014 FIFA World Cup kicks off [June 12], in BrazilSixteen teams have made it through the group stages of the competition and earlier this Monday, they've all met the name of their next opponent for the last-16 round of the Champions League. The draw was held in NyonSwitzerland and as expected, just by looking at the match-ups we came up with, there are few doubts being raised about the high-level of excitement we'll have in the games ahead. Even though the top 3 favorites to be crowned European champions remain being Bayern MunichBarcelona and Real Madrid, let's still take a closer look at all the teams and clashes taking place next February and March of 2014.

The UEFA Champions League 2013-2014:

Manchester City vs Barcelona
Manchester City vs Barcelona, Champions League wallpaper 2013-2014
Let's start with one of the blockbusters ties of the season, putting two of the strongest teams of the competition face to face right away. Manuel Pellegrini's Manchester City has reached the last-16 round of the Champions League for the very first time in the club's history and they are certainly striving to make an impact now that they are in town. The Citizens qualified from Group D together with big favorites Bayern Munich and they are definitely talented enough to put on a good fight to any team out there. Barcelona in the other hand, is far from looking as dominating as they've been a couple years ago, but they are still a force to be reckoned as long as Lionel Messi is fit. The Argentinian has been struggling with injuries since the beginning of the season, but is expected to return on January 2014, more than in time for the last-16 first leg tie at the Etihad Stadium, scheduled for February 18. You can get your Champions League tickets here, so if you're planning on watching this game live, we advise you to book your tickets as soon as possible.
1st Leg (February 18): Manchester City vs Barcelona
2nd Leg (March 12): Barcelona vs Manchester City

Olympiakos vs Manchester United
Olympiakos vs Manchester United, Champions League wallpaper 2013-2014
The Greek champions Olympiakos made it out of Group C behind PSG, but got the better off Benfica in the standings, over the course of the group's six fixtures. They'll be trying to at least repeat their best campaign ever in the Champions League and which dates back to 1999, where they've managed to reach the competition's quarter-finals. They will heavily rely on Konstatinos Mitroglou's prolific goalscoring capabilities, but they are set to go head-to-head with the current English champions Manchester United, and that immediately makes them the obvious underdogs.Ronaldo's old club Manchester United face off against Olympiacos, in a season of the adaptaton process to their new manager ideas [David Moyes], has had its fair share of bumps already. The Red Devils have been quite poor in the English Premier League this season but somehow, they've managed to finish on top of Group A without even knowing what the bitter taste of defeat feels like. They may not be one of the strongest contenders to the Champions League title this year, but they were definitely lucky in the draw and now they are more than favorites to reach the quarter-finals.
1st Leg (February 25): Olympiakos vs Manchester United
2nd Leg (March 12): Manchester United vs Olympiakos

AC Milan vs Atletico Madrid
AC Milan vs Atletico Madrid, Champions League wallpaper 2013-2014
Here is a game where the odds to go through might seem as if they were turned around, at least for those who haven't been following these two teams over the past couple of years. Diego Simeone's Atletico Madrid will go into this tie against AC Milan clearly carrying the favorites tag, which wouldn't make much sense to many football enthusiasts if we were talking about any other period in History other than these last couple of years. The Colchoneros imposed their law on Group G, finishing ahead of all competition with 5 games and 1 draw. They are one of the most solid teams in this Champions League edition and with David Villa and Diego Costa in their attack line, they have enough power upfront to intimidate any opponent. In the other hand, AC Milan is no longer close to be that team capable of dictating terms in Europe as they've done it for so many years and even if Mario Balotelli finds his best form by February, it's not very likely that they'll make it through into the next stage of the competition.
1st Leg (February 19): AC Milan vs Atletico Madrid
2nd Leg (March 11): Atletico Madrid vs AC Milan

Bayer Leverkusen vs PSG
Bayer Leverkusen vs PSG, Champions League wallpaper 2013-2014
Leverkusen is one of the few sides that made it to this stage by qualifying with a negative goal aggregate (9 goals forward and 10 goals against). They outplayed both Shakhtar Donetsk and Real Sociedad as they paved their path to the last-16 rounds and they only came short to Manchester United in Group A standings. They are probably the third strongest German side of the moment, but they'll have very few chances of repeating their most succesful campaign of 2002, a year where they reached and lost the UEFA Champions League final against Real Madrid by 3-0. At the other side of the barricade is PSG, the current French champions and definitely one of the sides to have into consideration when talking about serious Champions League title contenders. They have never made it through this competition's semi-finals, but they have high hopes of doing so this season, especially with players such as Edison Cavani and Zlatan Ibrahimovic feeding their dreams.
1st Leg (February 18): Bayer Leverkusen vs PSG
2nd Leg (March 12): PSG vs Bayer Leverkusen

Galatasaray vs Chelsea
Galatasaray vs Chelsea, Champions League wallpaper 2013-2014
One of the biggest group stage stunts was pulled off by Galatasaray, the current Turkish champions. They made it out in second place in Group B behind Real Madrid, but surprisingly ahead of the Italian champions Juventus. They rely on the talent and experience of the likes of former Chelsea legend Didier Drogba, as well asWesley Sneijder and Burak Yilmaz, but they're on the verge of going into a mission who many believe to be doomed to failure. Galatasaray will lock horns with José Mourinho's Chelsea FC, a team that can only get better with time and that currently holds one of the strongest mixes of youth and experience in the game. Drogba will most likely earn a very warm welcoming at the Stamford Bridge next March 18, but it's his old club Chelsea FC who seems to be clearly ahead on this particular race to reach the quarter-finals.
1st Leg (February 26): Galatasaray vs Chelsea
2nd Leg (March 18): Chelsea vs Galatasaray

Schalke 04 vs Real Madrid
Schalke vs Real Madrid, Champions League wallpaper 2013-2014
The Miners [Schalke nickname] have never went beyond the UEFA Champions League semi-finals and if we had any money available to bet on this tie with Real Madrid, we would safely say that Schalke 04 have minimal chances of going through into the next round. They qualified behind Chelsea FC in Group E, precisely the only team to have beaten them in the competition this season. Their opponent on this knockout stage will be the all-mighty Real Madrid, 9-time European champion and currently the second top favorite to win Champions League the trophy in May.Cristiano Ronaldo will lead the charge and his form in the competition has been beyond impressive, even for his standards. He has already scored 9 goals out of the 5 games he has played, setting a new all-time record for the most goals scored during a UEFA Champions League group stage. Just like in previous years, the Merengues have high hopes and expectations that this will be the year they take "La Décima" home [the club's 10th Champions League trophy].
1st Leg (February 26): Schalke 04 vs Real Madrid
2nd Leg (March 18): Real Madrid vs Schalke 04

Zenit vs Borussia Dortmund
Zenit vs Borussia Dortmund, Champions League wallpaper 2013-2014
When we look at the UEFA Champions League Group G and Group F, we can't help but to feel a little taste of injustice. While Zenit qualified by finishing second in their group after completing 6 points that resulted of 1 win and 3 draws, Napoli in Group F went out of the competition after finishing third with 12 points and earning 4 wins. That's just the way it is though and Zenit will now have to do a lot better if they want to have legitimate hopes of beating Borussia Dortmund, precisely the side who finished on top of Group F, tied in points [12] with both Arsenal and NapoliJurgen Klopp's pupils seem to have lost some of the gas they have always had in the tank last season, but they are still a force to be reckoned and respected in this competition. They will eagerly look to do better than last season, when they finished as the runners-up on the UCL final against Bayern Munich.
1st Leg (February 25): Zenit vs Borussia Dortmund
2nd Leg (March 19): Borussia Dortmund vs Zenit

Arsenal vs Bayern Munich
Arsenal vs Bayern Munich, Champions League wallpaper 2013-2014
The Gunners could hardly have asked for a more difficult campaign so far in the UEFA Champions League. They first had to deal with this year's group of death, where they've managed to beat every team at least once. They managed to finish second, tied in points with Borussia Dortmund and Napoli and now they got drawn with the competition's main favorites, the reigning champions Bayern MunichArsene Wenger's men have had a great start this season and despite their loss against Manchester City last weekend, they are still leading the English Premier League, 2 points clear of the chasing peloton. But it's also fair to say that if Wenger has reasons to be upset with the outcome of the draw, so does Pep GuardiolaBayern Munichlook as strong (if not stronger) than last season and having in mind that they have won a historic treble with Jupp Heynckes just a few months ago, that's probably enough of a statement already to show how impressive and powerful they are these days.
1st Leg (February 19): Arsenal vs Bayern Munich
2nd Leg (March 11): Bayern Munich vs Arsenal
UEFA Champions League draw 2013-2014
Cristiano Ronaldo next game for Real Madrid will be against Olimpic Xativa for the Copa del Rey, this next Wednesday (December 18, 2013). You can watch Real Madrid vs Olimpic XativaBarcelona vs CartagenaStoke City vs Manchester United and Sunderland vs Chelsea, all matches provided from oursoccer live section.
Real Madrid next game:
Real Madrid vs Olimpic Xativa kick-off time (14-12-2013):

Jakarta (Indonesia) | GMT+7: 02:30
Spain (Madrid) | GMT+2: 21:30
Portugal and England (Lisbon/London) | GMT+1: 20:30
Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) | GMT-3: 16:30
New York (United States) | GMT-4: 15:30
Los Angeles (United States) | GMT-7: 12:30
Beijing (China) | GMT+8: 03:30

Sources: ronaldo7.net / uefa.com / theguardian.com / espnfc.co.uk / mirror.co.uk
UEFA Champions League, wallpaper 2013-2014, Europe's last 16
UEFA Champions League 2013-2014, the road to Lisbon

Monday, December 16, 2013

Ronaldo, Bale and Co celebrate Real Madrid's Christmas party in style


No fancy dress or drunken antics here! See Ronaldo, Bale and Co celebrate Real Madrid's Christmas party in style



Whereas Christmas party season in the Premier League is guaranteed to give club managers a sleepless night worrying over what the next day's revelations may bring, La Liga's festive get together was celebrated in far more sophisticated fashion.
There were no ludicrous fancy dress outfits, gaggles of wannabe WAGs or drunken players reacquainting themselves with their meals when Real Madrid's players came together bringing good tidings to all men on Monday afternoon.
Just the thought of scheduling a Christmas party for Monday lunchtime would seem alien to most Brits, but the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Sergio Ramos and Gareth Bale congregated for a subdued affair at the Bernabeu.
Looking sharp: (L-R) Gareth Bale, Marcelo Vieira, basketball player Dontaye Draper and Luka Modric didn't wear fancy dress
Looking sharp: (L-R) Gareth Bale, Marcelo, basketball player Dontaye Draper and Luka Modric didn't wear fancy dress
Tea total: Cristiano Ronaldo (right) and basketball player Marcus Slaughter surrounded by empty glasses
Tea total: Cristiano Ronaldo (right) and basketball player Marcus Slaughter surrounded by empty glasses
Hair raising: Gareth Bale (right) shares a joke with Brazilian Marcelo - but neither look like they'll wake with a sore head tomorrow
Hair raising: Gareth Bale (right) shares a joke with Brazilian Marcelo - but neither look like they'll wake with a sore head tomorrow
All the president's men: Florentino Perez (centre) chats with Marcelo and Gareth Bale
All the president's men: Florentino Perez (centre) chats with Marcelo and Gareth Bale
Los Blancos' finest footballers were joined by stars from the club's basketball team including Marcus Slaughter and Dontaye Draper.
Club ambassador Zinedine Zidane appeared smaller than life alongside living giants Salah Mejri and Ioannis Bourousis - who play for the team that reached basketball's equivalent of the Champions League final last season before losing to Olympiakos.
And, in case anyone decided to step out of line, the club's hierarchy including manager Carlo Ancelotti and president Florentino Perez watched over proceedings like a convention of Godfathers at the head table.
Cut down to size: Zinedine Zidane (centre) looks small with basketball players Salah Mejri (left) and Ioannis Bourousis
Cut down to size: Zinedine Zidane (centre) looks small with basketball players Salah Mejri (left) and Ioannis Bourousis
Godfather table: President Florentino Perez (centre), manager Carlo Ancelotti (left) and basketball coach Pablo Laso oversee events
Godfather table: President Florentino Perez (centre), manager Carlo Ancelotti (left) and basketball coach Pablo Laso oversee events
Mingling: President Florentino Perez talks with Raphael Varane (left) and Alvaro Arbeloa (right)
Mingling: President Florentino Perez talks with Raphael Varane (left) and Alvaro Arbeloa (right)
Team building: Players of Real Madrid basketball and football teams attend the Real Madrid Christmas lunch at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu
Team building: Players of Real Madrid basketball and football teams attend the Real Madrid Christmas lunch at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu

Cristiano Ronaldo's new gears make him clear favourite for the Ballon d'Or

Ego, genius and maturity have put Cristiano Ronaldo at the top of his game, likely to be acknowledged with the award in January

By now you may have seen the photograph that helps to define the player Cristiano Ronaldo has become. He is bearing down on goal, sprinting through the Sweden defence, and in the background Hugo Almeida is already celebrating, 30 yards back in Portugal's half. Almeida knows what is coming next. Ronaldo has not even decided which corner he fancies and his team-mate's arms are up, in anticipation of the goal.
That was certainly some calling-card Ronaldo left in Stockholm and the timing of his latest hat-trick makes it almost inevitable the Ballon d'Or will follow. Ronaldo qualified for greatness long ago but an already supreme operator has touched a level recently that makes everyone around him look vulnerable to his force. The new dimensions have coincided with Fifa's voting process for the right to be regarded as the outstanding player in the world, and the speed, power and beauty of movement and assurance surely mean he can attend the ceremony this time without photographers gathering round at the crucial moment to capture the first flicker of sourness.
Better than Lionel Messi? That is like comparing the world's most beautiful sunsets and it would be nice sometimes if the arguments allowed more for there being two superstars at the same time, with barely the width of a cigarette paper between them. Marcelo Bielsa, quoted in Sid Lowe's Fear and Loathing in La Liga, had it spot on when he asked why football required this mano-a-mano contest: "The problem with choosing the best is that, rather than being a eulogy for the man you choose, it can appear a rejection of the man you didn't."
Yet Ronaldo has the momentum and, though he has not always been easy to love, it is not necessarily a bad thing for his performance that his ego is considerable enough to bring to mind the old Clive James line about Peter Sellers. Ronaldo does not just believe the world revolves him, he thinks the cosmos does too.
It is part of what makes him brilliant and, in the bluntest terms, we are still waiting for someone to rationalise his gifts more concisely than Sam Allardyce after a 4-1 defeat for Bolton at Manchester United in 2007, when the visiting manager decided Henrik Pedersen, a striker, should have a go at right-back. Pedersen lasted 28 minutes against the young Ronaldo before being taken off. He sat in the dugout with a towel over his head and Allardyce was asked afterwards whether he was worried his player might have psychological scars. "Scars?" he replied. "We're going to need a fucking plastic surgeon after that."
The list of opponents and managers who can testify to the same is permanently on the rise and that presumably should be reflected in the Ballon d'Or voting. Since signing his new contract at Real Madrid in mid-September Ronaldo has elevated the art of running with the ball, making training-ground cones out of defenders and scoring from any distance or angle to its highest level. It is a blur of improvisational brilliance that has taken his goals total to 67, and counting, in 2013. Back in Manchester his former club have managed 54 and no longer have anyone to fill the No7 jersey he wore with distinction. Ronaldo has 10 more goals this year than Manchester City and Chelsea and, incredibly, 27 more than Tottenham Hotspur.
Equally it cannot be taken for granted when Franck Ribéry, a lesser player in a superior team, was the bookmakers' choice until recently and Fifa's voting system, for national team managers, captains and various journalists, features enough politics to make the Eurovision Song Contest seem a bastion of fair-mindedness.
Bruno Alves, Portugal's captain and Ronaldo's team-mate, left Messi out of his top three last year. Messi had Argentina's vote and Ronaldo missed the cut. Mirko Vucinic voted for Gianluigi Buffon, with Andrea Pirlo as runner-up, the common denominator being they all play for Juventus. Joachim Löw went for Mesut Özil and Manuel Neuer. Alejandro Sabella nominated Messi and Sergio Aguero. Vicente del Bosque? Iker Casillas, Andrés Iniesta and Xavi Hernández, naturally. Erik Hamren? Well, take a guess who Sweden's manager selected. Clue: his first name starts with Z.
Then there are the votes that simply defy logic. Winfried Schäfer, the Thailand coach, picked Sergio Busquets. Jaba Kankava, Georgia's captain, went for Wayne Rooney, who barely got a look-in at his club's own awards. Christian Fuchs, the Austria captain, Vixay Phaphouvaninh of Laos and Palestine's Fahed Attal included Mario Balotelli, when the Manchester City player had started 11 Premier League games and frazzled his club to the point Roberto Mancini was close to disowning him.
None of this presumably will matter a great deal to Ronaldo if he can end Messi's four-year winning sequence at the Kongresshaus in Zurich on 13 January. His phenomenal, upward trajectory, from already formidable levels, encapsulates why Luca Caioli, trying to find a title for his Ronaldo biography, settled on The Obsession for Perfection and, though the opening line – "I love being Cristiano Ronaldo" – says a lot about the man, he can get away with it when the touches of genius are so beautifully packaged.
At times, early in his career, it was easy to have a higher opinion of Ronaldo as a footballer than a man. A friend was at Carrington one day when Sir Alex Ferguson walked on to the training pitches carrying a pair of spectacles and asked if anyone knew who had lost them. This was in Ronaldo's final year at Old Trafford, when he frequently gave the impression his move to Madrid could be hurried through. "He looked straight past Ferguson," the witness reports. "It was a look that said: 'Don't bother me with that kind of question. Not me. Not Cristiano, superstar.'"
Those of us at Carrington before the 50th anniversary of the Munich disaster, to hear from the dignified, elderly men who had survived the plane crash, were not exactly thrilled with his behaviour either when he turned up at the door, rapping impatiently on the window, and whistling sheepdog-style for the press officer to wrap it up because Rooney, who had joined Sir Bobby Charlton and the other players from 1958, was supposed to be giving him a lift home. Ronaldo that day, dressed in all-white denim, demonstrated all the worst excesses of the modern-day footballer. Yet the journalists who cover Real Madrid every week faithfully report there are signs of a new, mature Ronaldo, perhaps as a legacy of fatherhood and the arrival of his son, Cristiano junior.
There is still the occasional diva moment but his brilliance tends to smooth out the rough edges and, at the risk of sounding overly cynical, the Ronaldo bandwagon has cleverly exploited his outrage since Sepp Blatter went public with his preference for Messi and brainlessly fell into the kind of trap Bielsa was talking about.
Blatter has been skating on thin ice for a long time now and Ronaldo will no doubt be in the stampede to hear the splash when Fifa's president finally falls through.
The important thing is that, since then, Ronaldo has done just about everything humanly possible to produce his very best work. It is some portfolio, in keeping with A Bola's front-page headline after he had navigated Portugal's passage to the World Cup. "O Maior!" the newspaper proclaimed. It translates as: The best! Ronaldo – 28, playing at the point of maximum expression – will no doubt share the opinion.

Riley's reputation takes a dive as

 he

 gets it wrong on retrospective action


The Premier League has reported a drop in the number of diving incidents this season and there is an obvious joke in there surely, when Gareth Bale has moved to Real Madrid and Luis Suárez has missed the first five games through suspension.
By the first week of November, there had been six cases of simulation, with five players shown yellow cards: Leighton Baines, Marouane Chamakh, Andros Townsend, Adnan Januzaj and, inevitably, Ashley Young. Ashley Cole got away with one for Chelsea at Manchester United, according to the evaluation reports put together by a team of seven former referees, and Micah Richards will be added to the list, from Manchester City's game at Sunderland two weeks ago, when the figures are next updated. So can Ross Barkley after his booking in the Merseyside derby. Last season, however, it was 17 at the same stage, so there is something to be said about the way English football, for the most part, is not willing to tolerate players trying to deceive referees.
All the same, it is strange the relevant authorities are still so reluctant to listen to managers such as David Moyes and Tony Pulis and push for retrospective punishments. "Five years ago Italy had it," Mike Riley, head of the Professional Game Match Officials Limited, explained, "but the policy was disbanded after three weeks. They stopped it because nobody could agree what was, and what wasn't, a dive." Not true. The law is still in place in Italy, where Adriano, Leonardo Bonucci and Milos Krasic have all been banned since 2007. Plenty of others have escaped without punishment and the system is clearly not flawless, with all the decisions taken by Gianpaolo Tosel, as the giudice sportivo of Serie A, and the rules applied with extreme inconsistency.
Yet there is at least a system of sorts and the people putting together the Premier League data do not seem to have found it too difficult to reach a group decision.
Riley went on to say that Fifa would not allow retrospective action but, again, that is not the case. The Scottish Football Association, for example, decided a while back to punish divers on video evidence. Similar schemes apply in Australia and Major League Soccer. There really is no credible reason why it cannot happen in England as well.

Time to push the envelope into bin


Memo to football managers: the envelope trick was good in its day but, after all these years, it is probably time now to realise the next guy to try it might be laughed out of town.
By now, you will know the one. Sir Alex Ferguson used it after an early title at Manchester United, telling his team he had sealed in the names of three players he suspected might let him down (in other words, make sure it is not you).
Brendan Rodgers plainly thought everyone had forgotten when he dusted it off at Anfield and now, pressed on that memorable scene from Being Liverpool, there was a lovely flash of those brand‑new teeth as he let us into the secret. "There were no names!" Whoever would have known?

Sunday, December 15, 2013

Forget Twitter and Facebook, Cristiano Ronaldo launches his OWN social network

The Portuguese superstar is gradually 

taking over the world and is now setting

 sail into the world of social media.


Seeing double: Ronaldo has launched his own social network
Seeing double: Ronaldo has launched his own social network

He may have 23 million followers on Twitter, but that is apparently not enough for Cristiano Ronaldo.
The Real Madrid superstar already has legions of fans, a jewellery collection and his own underwear range, but now he has launched his latest venture - his very own social network.
The Facebook-like site allows his millions of devoted fans a platform to worship him further, by sharing photos and videos and get together for discussions all about CR7.
The website, VivaRonaldo.com, promises followers the chance to meet the Portuguese, access exclusive content and even an opportunity to play with the man himself.
"It is a unique experience that we are offering my fans from around the world," he added.
Ronaldo has been in stunning form so far this season and is favourite to claim the upcoming Ballon d'Or early in the New Year.
The former Manchester United man has netted an incredible 26 goals in just 20 games, including three as he almost single-handedly dragged Portugal to the World Cup by overcoming Sweden last month.