Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Relevance of the Carling Cup

The results of the third round of Carling Cup 2010/2011 have been quite surprising with so many upsets happening at this early stage. The biggest shock being Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester City all knocked out in their first game. This once again raises the perennial question by some as to why this competition still exists as England is the only major European football association that has two domestic cup competitions with the Carling Cup traditionally being the tournament that gets the least attention.

Arsene Wenger is one manager who has received much criticism for his approach to the tournament as he sees the competition as an opportunity to blood his youngsters and give them some match experience; a policy which he has stuck with for several seasons despite Arsenal being trophyless since 2005. This approach prompted Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp to taunt Wenger in his pre-match press conference with his comments suggesting fans would prefer to watch their team win a trophy than to watch promising youngsters gain experience. It would appear that Wenger took his advice by naming a squad that surprised most as it included the likes of Arshavin, Nasri, Chamakh, Eboue, Koscielny and Rosicky who all participated in the action. The match ended with Arsenal winning 4-1 and it will be interesting to see Wenger's approach in the upcoming round.

Chelsea also came up against premiership opposition and were shocked by Newcastle at Stamford Bridge. The Chelsea team, as expected, was missing key players including Drogba et.al, but so was Newcastle who left their regular starters on the bench.

Liverpool's defeat was most surprising however as no one would have expected Northampton to defeat a Liverpool team which included players such as Ngog (current leading goalscorer) , Babel, Lucas, Agger and Jovanovic.

Interestingly it has been Manchester United (double defending champions) who fielded the least experienced team in terms of minutes played in the premier league this season, however they didn't have much difficulty in defeating Scunthorpe United 5-2 to progress to the next round. The practice of fielding youngsters with some experience players is somewhat a gamble, but by gauging opposition correctly and by selecting the right balance of players top teams can still be successful as Sir Alex Ferguson has proven over the past couple seasons, and even Jose Mourinho during his time at Chelsea. It is also interesting to note that the winners of the tournament over the last six seasons are Chelsea, Tottenham and Manchester United (current in top four of the premiership).

With that being said, the Carling Cup is still relevant in my opinion and despite the upsets that have already occurred this season, I am predicting that a strong premiership team will eventually be crowned champions come March 2011.

Monday, September 6, 2010

The Private Lives of Football Players


The private lives of professional athletes have absolutely nothing to do with their profession, but this story has been making shock waves in the media over the past weekend. Newspaper reports in England is that Wayne Rooney had been cheating on his wife Coleen with a prostitute during the time that she was pregnant with their son. We have read similar such stories with John Terry, Ashley Cole, Peter Crouch and even Tiger Woods this year.

This story has come out at the worst possible time for Wayne as he was just re-gaining his best form after having a mediocre World Cup in South Africa. He is set to play in the European Championship qualifier against Switzerland on Tuesday and England coach Fabio Capello is confident that he is in the right frame of mind to represent England. It will be interesting to see Sir Alex Ferguson's approach to the whole situation, but one wouldn't expect Fergie to handle the situation any different than how Capello has.

I for one am not overly concerned about footballer's lifestyles off the pitch. As long as Rooney continues to perform well for England and Manchester United, then that's all that will matter to the true football fan.