Monday 27 December 2010

Champions League's Most Promising Youngsters

The UEFA Champions Leagues is a place for every one to witness some of the greatest young talents from all over Europe that fans usually don't able to see week in week out.Teams from all over the regions had participated and shown up their talents.

Those teams who had already secure their position for next round had given chance to young talent so they can demonstrate their talent in front of thousands people and can increase the fan popularity

Here are the name of some most promising youngsters from Champions League

*Marko Arnautovic (Werder Bremen) (Age 21) - Forward
*Gareth Bale (Tottenham) (Age 21) - Leftback, Winger
*Diego Contento (Bayern Munich) (Age 20) - Leftback
*Jack Wilshere (Arsenal) (Age 18) - Midfielder

Saturday 18 December 2010

Champions League Final: Inter Milan and Bayern Munich Renun


Champions League Final, will face Inter Milan and Bayern Munich in a rerun after Friday’s first knockout round draw created several familiar pairings.

European club football’s top tournament, has often been criticized for its predictable entry list, but the scheduled of the rematches for the next round should interest neutral supporters.

Lyon, last year win in the Champions League and he also third in France’s top division this season, eliminated Madrid in the first knockout round last season.

In other pairings for the Champions League, the seven-time European champion A. C. Milan will play Tottenham, which won its group ahead of Inter in its first season.

Wednesday 8 December 2010

AC Milan v Ajax preview

Allegri will like to give rest possibly to those players that are already guaranteed qualification to the Champions League knock-out stages.

Last two sides played in September where they draw 1-1,but results in the group have now left Allegri in a position of luxury.

"It's an important game for us," said Allegri.

"It's the Champions League and it's in matches like this that the real worth of a team comes out; that'll help me take my decisions in the future. It is not a vital game, that's true, but we have to give our best because victories give you confidence and confidence helps you win again.

"We are on the right track but there's still a lot to do. A few other teams probably have a better chance than us, but you also need a bit of luck to win the Champions League, especially in the knock-out rounds. I think Milan can go all the way."

Despite missing training on Monday with an ankle injury Ronaldinho will play while Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Gennaro Gattuso and Gianluca Zambrotta will all be rested.

Without manager Martin Jol,Ajax will look for their first away win in Europe this year.A win would guarantee third spot in the group with Auxerre lying just one point behind.