Monday, May 21, 2012

MY PREMONITION OF CHELSEA FC’S CROWNING GLORY

I was all pumped up a week before the UEFA Champions League finals. Despite the overwhelming odds favoring the home team Bayern Munich, I remain confident on the chances of Chelsea FC to pull off an upset. Consider the following circumstances surrounding the Blues in their biggest match in club’s history:

Suspension of four (4) key players in Captain John Terry, Branislav Ivanovic, Raul Meireles and Ramires; The finals match will be played in Allianz Stadium in Munich; and
The health status of defenders David Luiz and Gary Cahill.

It is clearly evident that the Roman Abramovich-owned club is going into the match with unbearable pressure. Interim Manager/Coach Roberto Di Matteo, despite leading Chelsea FC to the F.A. Cup diadem, knows he needs to deliver if he wants to have a shot to be the permanent gaffer at Stamford Bridge. The European title is the only missing crown in Chelsea FC’s jewelry box.

The finals match is set to be covered live by local cable sports channel Balls starting at unholy time of 2:30 a.m. (Manila time). I went to bed early on Saturday night with the hope of watching it on a time when the whole nation is fast asleep. It was truly a struggle to wake up but I forced myself knowing this is the match that I have waited for since the 2008 Moscow debacle. But unfortunately, as the kickoff starts, I fell asleep once again. Then I have a dream that the finals concluded via a penalty shootout after a 1-all and 120 minutes of action with Chelsea winning it all.

I immediately jumped off the bed only to realize that the time was only 3:30 a.m., so I turned on the TV again and catch the early part of the second half with both clubs yet to score a goal. My heart fell apart when Thomas Mueller scored on the 83rd minute to give Bayern Munich the lead. And with just seven minutes, I knew that it will be one big mountain to climb for Chelsea FC to win it. Chelsea FC forward Didier Drogba, who many pundits predict will not be back in Stamford Bridge next season due to his age, suddenly rose to the occasion and he scored an amazing goal via an incredible header on a corner kick in the 88th minute. The regulation which included a five-minute extra time ended with both teams tied at 1-all. And the match needs another 30 minutes of extension time to determine the winner.

Five minutes into extension, Drogba nearly turned from hero to goat when he committed a silly foul on Bayern Munich’s old reliable Arjen Robben inside the box. Once again, the Blues’ back is against the wall with Robben taking a penalty shot versus Chelsea FC’s veteran goalkeeper Peter Cech. But lo and behold, Cech saved the shot that could have given the home team a decisive edge. Finally after 30 minutes of action and the score-line remains the same, the match is going into the fateful penalty shootout.

Days before the finals, many players of Bayern Munich boast that German teams never loses a penalty shootout and besides, Chelsea FC lost the 2008 finals in Moscow to arch-rivals Manchester United via a heartbreaking penalty shootout. Who could ever forget John Terry’s fateful slip which missed the target and their chance to win Europe’s most prestigious football crown.

The Fat Lady seems to smile at Bayern Munich’s way when Juan Mata’s shot was saved by the proud German goalie Manuel Neuer. The host bungled their last two attempts and Drogba connected on the deciding shot giving Chelsea FC their first-ever European championship. The Blues defied all odds and Di Matteo calls it destiny and the way they won it was truly remarkable.

My dream had come into reality.

Tuesday, August 9, 2011

MAJOR UPSET MARKS BUNDESLIGA’S RETURN TO PHL TV

The Bundelisga (German Pro Division One League) made a grand return to Philippine TV via TV5’s AKTV on IBC13 with a big win by the visiting Borussia Monchengladbach over the star-studded and heavily favored FC Bayern Munich, 1-0. What made the coverage doubly interesting was the superb job of Filipino commentator Jason Webb in bringing the play-by-play of the season opening match. Bayern Munich, bolstered by the recent acquisition of big time players in Manuel Neuer and Jerome Boateng, dominated the action almost 70 percent of the match but Monchengladbach did not wasted chances in their very few opportunities, when Igor de Camargo scored on an incredible header in the 62nd minute off two Bayern defenders to shock the jampacked crowd at Allianz Stadium. Bayern tried desperately to save a point by playing more aggressively in the final 30 minutes but to no avail. Bundesliga was televised originally in the early 1980’s by government station PTV-4 and most recently by Solar Sports. But this is the very first time that Filipino commentators took charge in covering the game. Webb was joined by Azkals team captain Aly Borromeo in the local TV panel.

Friday, August 5, 2011

WORLD SOCCER MAGAZINE JULY 2011 ISSUE

I finally got my copy of the 114-pages, July 2011 issue of the world’s most prestigious football magazine, WORLD SOCCER through the my sister, who just arrived from a vacation in Hong Kong. The cover of the said issue is Manchester United’s fast rising Mexican striker Javier Hernandez plus other exciting and interesting features on the Latest Summer Transfers, Match Fixing (The Scandals at the Heart of Football), Names to Watch from the Euro Under-21s, Michael Ballack, Club Focus on Brazilian powerhouse Santos and the great team of FC Barcelona in 1992. Must read and can’t miss are regular sections such as The World This Month, Player Biography, Tactics, Face to Face, Club Focus, Talent Scout, Spotlight, Insider, Of the Best, The Great Teams and the ever-popular Dispatches (exclusive reports from worldwide network of correspondents). Sad to say, World Soccer Magazine is no longer available in the Philippines since 2009.

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

SPAIN STILL NUMBER ONE IN LATEST FIFA RANKINGS

2010 FIFA World Cup champions Spain and runner-ups, the Netherlands, continue to lord it over at number one and two spots, respectively, in the latest rankings released last July 27. Like the two World Cup finalists, Germany is still ranked third while South America powerhouse Brazil moved a notch higher from their previous slot of fifth to rank fourth over-all. From 18th place, Uruguay jumped to fifth place. Rounding up the top ten with their previous ranking in parenthesis are: England (4), Portugal (7), 2006 World Cup winners Italy (6), Croatia (8) and two-time World Cup titlist Argentina (10). The only Asian countries in the top 50 are the co-hosts of the 2002 FIFA World Cup, Japan, which dropped from 13th to 16th place and South Korea, which plummeted from 26th to 28 ranked. The Philippine Azkals dropped further to 162 (159). In the top 50 countries, the biggest climbers were Peru, from 49th to 25th place and Venezuela from 69th to 40th spot. With the ongoing World Cup qualifiers, expect more dramatic changes in the world rankings next month.

FOOTBALL TREAT FOR FILIPINO FANS

Filipino football diehards will be in for a huge 2011-12 football season on TV as the fast emerging sports network TV5’s AKTV on IBC 13 will bring in big number of matches from the English Premier League (EPL) and Bundesliga (German Pro League) beginning August 8. This will be in addition to the regular broadcast of EPL matches on ESPN StarSports and the UEFA Champions League on Balls Channel. Kicking off the Bundesliga coverage on AKTV will be the match between popular club Bayern Munich and Borussia Modchengladbach on August 8 at 9 pm. EPL opens on AKTV with the Liverpool vs. Sunderland match on August 14 also at 9 pm. A total of 13 matches will be covered by AKTV for the month of August. Herewith is AKTV on IBC 13’s complete schedule of matches for the month of August, according to Espiya Sports Network:

August 8: 9PM-11PM Bayern Munich vs Borussia Modchengladbach
August 14: 9PM-11PM Liverpool vs Sunderland
August 15: 8PM-10PM VfB Stuttgart vs FC Schalke 04
August 16: 8PM-10 PM Newcastle United vs Arsenal
August 17: 7PM-9PM Wolfsburg vs FC Bayern Munich
August 21: 9Pm-11PM Arsenal vs Liverpool
August 22: 8PM-10PM Borussia Modchengladbach vs VfB Stuttgart
August 23: 8PM-10PM Manchester United vs Tottenham Hotspur
August 24: 7PM-9PM FC Bayern Munich vs Hamburger SV
August 28: 9PM-11PM Chelsea vs Norwich City
August 29 6PM-8PM Kaiserslautern vs FC Bayern Munich
August 30: 6PM-8PM Bayer 04 Leverkeusen vs Borussia Dortmund
(same day) 8PM-10PM Manchester United vs Arsenal

Thursday, July 28, 2011

WAITING FOR CHIEFFY TO WEAVE HIS MAGIC ANEW

Philippine Azkals diminutive left winger Emelio “Chieffy” Caligdong’s streak of three straight matches with at least a goal came to a screeching halt during the 3-0 defeat in the first leg match to Kuwait in the 2014 FIFA-World Cup second round qualifiers last Saturday. Caligdong contributed a goal in the Azkals’ 4-0 annihilation of Sri Lanka in the second leg match of the first round qualifiers. He then followed this up with a goal each in the two friendly matches with the Bahrain Olympic squad, which the Azkals lost, 2-1 and 3-1, respectively. Caligdong also booted a goal during the Azkals’ 2-0 victory over Mongolia in the AFC Challenge Cup qualifiers in Panaad last February. With the stakes a lot higher in tonight’s do-or-die second leg match with the Kuwaitis, the 5-5 Caligdong will once again be relied by coach Michael Weiss and his teammates to deliver when the going gets tough for the Azkals. The 28 year-old Air Force man and proud son of Barotac Nuevo appears to be high spirits going into tonight’s match.

“The fight is not over and we still have a chance to pull through. You could see all the players eager to move to the next round. We don’t lose hope on this home game. Everybody is raring to play for the fans. Kuwait didn’t come here only to play, they’re out to win so we will have to show all the hard work and effort during the game, let them feel we really want to win.”

AZKALS TO DO A LIVERPOOL ACT?

Trailing 3-0 in the aggregate score and with their backs against the wall, the Philippine Azkals are hoping for a big miracle tonight in the all-important second leg match against the Al-Azraq squad of Kuwait in the 2014 FIFA-World Cup second round qualifiers. With an expected 20,000 strong hometown crowd behind the host, anything can happen after 90 minutes of slambang action. The Azkals can drew inspiration from Liverpool FC of the English Premier League, which went down 0-3 at halftime during their 2004-05 UEFA Champions League finals match against AC Milan of Italy in Istanbul, Turkey. Steven Gerrard struck in the 53rd minute then Smicer (56) and Xabi Alonso (60) completed the Reds incredible comeback to send the match into an extension period and eventually won, 3-2 in penalties. With an all-out attacking game and a big crowd support, the Azkals believe they can pull it off and as they say, anything can happen in a football game. All they have to bear in mind was Liverpool’s 2005 amazing comeback.

BORROMEO AND SHROCK: RETURN OF THE MISSING PIECES

It’s now or never for the Philippine Azkals national football team as they play the crucial second leg of their FIFA World Cup second round qualifiers against the powerful Kuwait Al-Azraq squad tonight at the Rizal Memorial Football Stadium. The Azkals needs a 4-0 or 5-1 victory to off-set their 0-3 first leg defeat and advance to the next round. The Azkals have their chances in the opening half of the leg one match but strikers Phil Younghusband and Angel Aldeguer Guirado can not find their marks. The good news for the match tonight, which is expected to lure a jampacked partisan crowd, is the return of Aly Borromeo and Stephan Shrock in the Azkals line-up after serving their suspension in the first leg match. Both players are expected to strengthen the middle and back positions, respectively. Azkals head coach Michael Weiss will have the options to stick with the 4-4-2 formation or try to adopt the 4-3-3, which will have Younghusband, Guirado and possibly Chieffy Caligdong or even Ian Araneta up front. The 4-3-3 encourages the wingers to act as true forwards and the formation generally emphasizes attack more than defense, which is a complete contrast to their leg one game plan. The triangle up front of the aforementioned players could be supported by a creative and defensive midfield backbone of the playmaker James Younghusband, the holding midfielder Shrock and Manuel Ott as an all-rounder. The bottom line is that Weiss needs all the scoring opportunities to salvage the series. Weiss remains upbeat of the Azkals’ chances for tonight’s crucial match.

“Thursday is the match for people of the Philippines and we’ll deliver a fantastic performance, that’s what I can promise. Whether we succeed, that is another thing. If we can manage a win, that is already a fantastic achievement and it’s not something which is a coincidence because we worked very hard for it. We’ll have a more offensive setup, take a more aggressive approach.”

Thursday, July 21, 2011

CHELSEA BIDS FOR DROGBA’S FUTURE REPLACEMENT LUKAKU

Don’t look now but Chelsea FC is preparing for the future. With ace forward Didier Drogba now 33 years old, the Blues are setting their sights on his possible future replacement in 18 year-old Belgian wonder boy Romelu Lukaku of Anderlecht. Lukaku is said to be valued at £20 million. Lukaku spent his early years of football with Rupel Boom and Lierse before hooking up with Anderlecht in 2006. In 2009, Lukaku made his debut with the senior club of Anderlecht and has since appeared in 71 matches so far with 31 career goals. He also suited up for the Belgian U-21 squad in 2008 scoring two goals in five caps. Lukaku later saw action for the Belgian senior team in 2010 with two goals in nine matches so far. Lukaku has long been on the wish list of the Stamford Bridge outfit, according to ESPN-Star Sports.


“Chelsea have reportedly made a bid for Anderlecht striker and long-time target Romelu Lukaku. The Blues have long been leading the chase for the 18-year-old, who is valued at around £20million by his club.”

Friday, July 15, 2011

BIG-TIME FOOTBALL ON PHL TV

As the whole nation keenly awaits the Philippine Azkals-Kuwait 2014 FIFA-World Cup second round qualifier matches on July 23 and 28, big-time international football fills up our appetite for the beautiful game as Solar Sports brings to Philippine TV the Asian Tour of English Premier League (EPL) powerhouse Chelsea FC and the US tour of one of La Liga’s most popular teams, the famed Real Madrid led by the great Cristiano Ronaldo, from July 17 to 28, 2011. Real Madrid opens up its American campaign against the Los Angeles Galaxy at 10:00 am live on July 17. Real Madrid will then play the top Mexican squad Chivas de Guadalajara, and another Major League Soccer (MLS) club in Philadelphia FC. Chelsea on the other hand, will have an interesting schedule as they play our Southeast Asian neighbors, the Malaysian and Thailand national teams live on primetime. Herewith is the complete Solar Sports TV schedule of the matches:

July 17 10:00 - 12:00nn LA Galaxy Vs. Real Madrid Live
July 17 10:00 - 12:00pm LA Galaxy Vs. Real Madrid Replay
July 21 10:00 - 12:00nn Chivas de Guadalajara Vs. Real Madrid Live
July 21 09:45 - 11:45pm Chelsea FC Vs. Malaysian League Live
July 22 08:00 - 10:00am Chivas de Guadalajara Vs. Real Madrid Replay
July 22 10:00 - 12:00nn Chelsea FC Vs. Malaysian League Replay
July 24 09:00 - 11:00am Philadelphia FC Vs. Real Madrid Live
July 24 07:00 - 09:00pm Chelsea FC Vs. Thailand All Star Via Satellite
July 27 02:00 - 04:00pm Philadelphia FC Vs. Real Madrid Replay
July 28 02:00 - 04:00pm Chelsea FC Vs. Thailand All Star Replay

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

THE RESURRECTION OF RONALDHINO

In his last season with AC Milan in 2009-10, critics began to doubt his football capability as a striker in Serie A. Not a few believed that the end is near for the career of one of the sport’s most colorful players in history. But things began to pick-up anew for Ronaldo de Assis Moreira or better known as Ronaldhino. After ten years in the lucrative European circuit, the 31 year-old, Porto Alegre native has finally returned to his beloved country of Brazil to play for Flamengo. Ronaldhino started playing pro football when he joined Gremio in the Brazilian league at the tender age of 18. In 2001, he started his European career with French club Paris Saint-Germain (55 matches, 17 goals). He later transferred to FC Barcelona of La Liga (145 matches, 70 goals) in 2003 and played five years at Nou Camp before heading to AC Milan (76 matches, 20 goals) for three years. The two-time FIFA player of the year winner (2004/2005) has since rejuvenated his career with Flamengo, scoring five goals in nine appearances so far. Ronaldhino, 31, has scored a total of 40 goals in 109 caps with the Brazilian national squad (including stints with U-17, U-20 and U-23 teams). He says his immediate goal right now is to make it back to the national team, wherein he missed playing in the 2010 FIFA World Cup in South Africa.

AZKALS SPOTLIGHT: SHROCK HARD AS A ROCK

In only two matches, Fil-German Stephan Shrock has made a good impression of himself as a solid right back for the Philippine Azkals national football team. His team-up with another Fil-German Michael Ott at midfield earned raves during the Azkals annihilation of Sri Lanka, 5-1 (aggregate score), in the first round of the 2014 FIFA-World Cup qualifiers early this month. The diminutive Schweinfurt native first played organized football with DJK Schweinfurt during his teen years before hooking up with his first pro club, Greuther Fürth of the Bundesliga second division. In 158 appearances so far with Greuther Fürth, Schrock has knocked in four goals. Shrock, 24, had his first taste of international stint with Germany’s Under-18 squad in 2004. He later saw action for Deutschland’s U-19 and U-20 squads. Over-all, he had 18 caps with one goal scored. Thanks to a 2009 amendment in FIFA rules, wherein the age limit was removed for players switching nations, Schrock became eligible to play for his mother’s home country. However, Shrock’s services will be badly missed by the Azkals in the upcoming 2014 FIFA-World Cup second round qualifiers against Kuwait due to suspension brought about by his two yellow cards in the Sri Lanka tier.

THE OTHER YOUNGHUSBAND

Football is not all about strikers or the forward position. The striker needs a catalyst to have opportunities to score a goal. In the Philippine Azkals national football squad, James Younghusband plays the central midfield position. His roles are to defend the midfield from breakaway plays of the opposition and also to create scoring chances for his brother Phil and other Azkals forwards such as Angel Guirado, Ian Araneta, and Nate Burkey. The 6-1, Fil-British is currently on his sixth year as member of the Nationals. He started out on the Under-23 team in 2005, where he had three caps and a lone goal scored. He had since move up to the senior squad and has seen action for 32 matches so far with five goals booted in and made countless assists. In 2007, James played for Staines Town FC in the English League Conference South. He scored a goal in six appearances. During their teen years, James together with Phil, honed up their football skills as members of the famous Chelsea FC Academy. James is expected to play a vital role anew for the Azkals when they play Kuwait in the second round of the 2014 FIFA-World Cup qualifers on July 23 and 28.

AZKALS FACES TOUGHEST TEST IN KUWAIT

The Philippine Azkals national football squad has played a major role in the renaissance of the so-called beautiful game in the country. Time will surely come when Filipino fans start talking more about Chelsea, Manchester United, or FC Barcelona than the Boston Celtics, Los Angeles Lakers, or Miami Heat. With the Azkals moving forward to the second round of the 2014 FIFA-World Cup qualifiers, national interest has gone up big-time as the two-leg tier against Arab powerhouse Kuwait approaches. This is the biggest test that the Azkals will be facing since their impressive showing in the 2010 AFF Suzuki Cup. As of the latest FIFA rankings, Kuwait is occupying the 102nd spot while the Philippines are in 159th place. But in the world of football, anything can happen in the pitch and big upsets are always a serious threat. Expect the Azkals to train Spartan-like as they head to Kuwait for the first leg of the tier on July 23. Here are some of the insiders views from the Azkals camp:   

Michael Weiss (Azkals Head Coach): “Regarding Kuwait, that will be a different level. We have to put all our strengths together and play smartly there to get a good result. To oppose and obstruct the game of the opponents... that will be our strategy. Even if we are not with the best squad, we only have 5 to 6 players from the top team that will probably step on the pitch against Kuwait... we have a list of these players, we try to prepare them as good as possible.”

Mariano Araneta, Jr. (President, Philippine Football Federation): “We expect a hard and physical match against Kuwait and our defense will be severely challenged. Our defense must hold up. Kuwait just beat Lebanon, 6-0, in a friendly and the match ended in a free-for-all with security forces firing gunshots into the air to stop the brawl.”

Jason de Jong (Azkals Midfielder): “Kuwait’s ranked like 50 places above us; they play physical and they are very big guys. It’s gonna be a tough match, that’s what I expect.”

Tuesday, July 12, 2011

CHELSEA FC ASIA TOUR 2011

Three years ago, Chelsea FC played the Malaysian national football team before a jampacked of 60,000 partisan crowd at the Shah Alam Stadium. Nicolas Anelka and Ashley Cole scored a goal in each half as the Blues blanked Malaysia, 2-0. On July 21, all roads lead to Bukit Jalil National Stadium as the Stamford Bridge outfit, to be led by newly-appointed manager Andre Villas-Boas, will play the 2010 AFF Suzuki Cup champions Malaysia once again. The match is part of Chelsea’s 2011 Asia Tour. John Terry and company will also visit Thailand on July 24 to play the Thai national squad and will end their tour on July 27 and 30 with matches against Hong Kong national champions Kitchee. Villas-Boas says the coming Asian trip will be important to the club as it will help them connect more with their fans in the Far East, according to Chelsea’s official website.

Going back to Asia is important for us. It shortens the distance with the Asian public who are following us from a big distance. It is important for them to feel we have respect for them and we are able to feel their heat. I am sure they will give us tremendous support for the games we will have over there.”

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

WILL THE AZKALS CONSIDER NICK RIMANDO?

There is a Filipino-American currently making waves in the US Major League Soccer (MLS). Nick Rimando is the starting goalkeeper for the Real Salt Lake club and he rose to prominence when he saved two penalty kicks including one by the celebrated David Beckham as RSL shocked the Los Angeles Galaxy, 5-4 in a penalty shootout during the 2009 MLS finals. The 32 year-old California native is an eleven-year veteran in the American pro circuit after being picked 35th over-all by the Miami Fusion in the 2000 MLS Super Draft. He played a year for the Fusion before transferring to D.C. United in 2002. After four years, he joined RSL and just recently, signed a contract extension that will keep him in Utah until the 2013 season. Maybe Rimando can suit up for the Philippine Azkals national football squad in the future. He can be a good backup to starter Neil Etheridge and with his vast MLS experience, he could even start in some international matches for the Azkals. The only thing that may become a hindrance for his possible Azkals stint is a technicality issue because he had played five matches for the US national team in 2002. But citing the cases of Chris Armas, who played for both Puerto Rico and US national teams and Diego Gutierrez, who suited up for both Colombia and American squads, the Philippine Football Federation (PFF) can take a serious look at the 5-10 former UCLA Bruins standout. Rimando says he is happy to be both a Filipino and American at the same time, according to a 2009 article of popular sports columnist and my good friend, Quinito Henson in the Philippine Star.

Everybody knows I’m Filipino because of my eyes. I’m happy to be Filipino and I’m happy to be American and being in the US playing soccer. It doesn’t matter what color your skin is or color your hair is. I’m out there doing my job and they look at me as a person. I just try to go out there every day and perform and do my job. If I can represent the Filipino community that way, I’m happy.

CARLOS TEVEZ WANTS OUT OF MANCHESTER CITY

Argentine striker Carlos Tevez has requested the Manchester City for a release. He cited family matters as the reason in leaving the EPL club and return to his home country. Tevez has been with Manchester City for the last two seasons. He has scored 43 goals in 65 total appearances for the Citizens. He previously saw action for West Ham United (2006-07) and Manchester United (2007-2009). The 27 year-old, Buenos Aires native is also a regular member of the Argentine national football (senior) squad and has contributed 13 goals in 59 caps. Tevez says it has been very difficult for himself to be apart from his family especially his two daughters in Argentina, according to EPL Talk.

“I hope that the people understand the difficult circumstances I have been living under the past 12 months, in regards to my family. Living without my children in Manchester has been incredibly challenging for me. Everything I do, I do for my daughters, Katie and Florencia. I need to be closer to them and to spend more time with them. I need them to be happy because my life is about them now. I need to be in a place where they can adapt.”

WILL DROGBA LEAVE CHELSEA FOR MARSEILLE?

At 33 years old, Chelsea FC striker Didier Drogba now ponders on his future on where to end his illustrious career. Drogba has been with the Roman Abramovich-owned club since 2004 and to date, the well-built front-liner from Ivory Coast remains a regular fixture for Chelsea. In his seven years with the Stamford Bridge outfit, Drogba has scored 95 goals in 202 total appearances with the Blues. Reports have it that two clubs are in hot pursuit of Drogba namely, Galatasaray S.K. of Turkey and Marseille of France. Drogba had played for Marseille during the 2003-04 season, in which he scored 19 goals in 35 outings. Marseille President Vincent Labrune did not hide the fact that they are after the services of their former top player, according to EPL Talk.

“The question would be whether in terms of salary – not a transfer fee – Marseille have the means to pay Didier Drogba for four years and the answer is ‘yes’. Though only if we had some departures [from the squad].”

GETTING PAST KUWAIT

Beating the Kuwait national football team is easier said than done. But it can be DONE. Of course, many would like the Philippine Azkals to win the first leg, but playing Kuwait to a scoreless draw in the latter’s home turf would be ideal going into the second leg match. The first leg is scheduled on July 23, while the second leg of the FIFA World Cup qualifiers tie will be held at the Rizal Memorial Football Stadium anew on July 28. Once the Azkals set its foot on its home stadium before an expected overflowing hometown crowd, then anything can happen. The Filipino crowd showed what it could do during the 2nd leg of the Sri Lanka first round series. A crucial factor in the series is the tactical play that Azkals coach Michael Weiss will adopt against the powerful Kuwaiti eleven. I guess it will be more effective to employ the direct game than the possession game. The possession game is based on short passes and ball control, while the direct game is built on long passes into open space. To play the direct game, a tactic that often works wonders for underdog teams, it need speed, strength and desire. Fittingly, long balls are often called “hopeful” passes. And certainly last but the not the least, the Azkals needs all our prayers. Getting past Kuwait is a big task for the Azkals but hope springs eternal and it can be DONE.

Monday, July 4, 2011

REMEMBERING THE GREAT PAULINO ALCANTARA

The Azkalmania has given Philippine football the much needed shot in the arm to resurrect the sport, which have been long neglected in the last three or four decades. It seems Football is suited for the Filipinos as early as the World War I days when an Iloilo native named Paulino Alcantara made a name for himself  while playing the so-called beautiful game. Alcantara is a big part of Philippine football history and many considered him the father of the sport in this country. Alcantara, who is described in the football world as one of the most talented and finest players ever to come out of Asia, is the current all-time leading goal scorer in the history of one of the world’s most powerful and richest professional ballclub, the reigning UEFA Champions League titlist FC Barcelona of Spain. He led the Philippines to a 15-2 rout of Japan and a silver medal finished in the 1917 Far East Games. That victory remains as the biggest win by the Philippines in international football. Alcantara played for the Catalans from 1912 to 1927 and during that span, had scored an amazing 357 goals in 357 total matches with the team that is now being handled by Josep (Pep) Guardiola and led by great players like Lionel Messi, Andres Yniesta, David Villa and Pedro. Alcantara, who led Barcelona to 10 Catalan titles and five Spanish Cup championships during his career, later played for the Spanish national squad. In his debut match on October 7, 1921, he scored Spain’s two goals in a 2-0 demolition of Belgium. He appeared in five total matches for Spain wherein he booted six goals. Alcantara later coached the Spanish national team for three matches in 1951. Alcantara died in the City of Barcelona on February 13, 1964 at the age of 67. Alcantara has given Philippine football so much glory and the current Philippine Azkals national squad can lean on his accomplishments as a source of inspiration that will help them bring back the country to prominence in international football.