Tuesday, 26 August 2014

The Balotelli Gamble

After Liverpool successfully secured the signing of Mario Balotelli shortly before their clash with the impressive Manchester City, we thought we'd take a look at whether this was a genius move or whether Liverpool were doomed. Please feel free to add comments with your opinions, I'd love to know what others think!

I won't bore you with Balotelli's past, who he played for when he was 11, how many goals he scored for them, what his favourite colour as as a child etc., what I want to talk about is his impact on the Liverpool team. 

Liverpool nabbed Balotelli for a fee reported to be around £16m (BBC Sports) and I think this is a pretty good price. If you go on twitter you'll see all the comparisons like the fact that Balotelli only cost Liverpool £5m more than Fulham paid for Ross Mcormack and if you look at it like that then it probably is good value. However, don't forget, Milan were trying to sell him and I can imagine it's incredibly difficult to push the price up with someone who has a history like Mario does. I think only time will tell if it was good value for money but he definitely represents a huge risk.


When Balotelli was at City, I was never a huge fan. I appreciated that he had a few moments of brilliance but they were very few and far between. If I'm honest, I thought he was overrated and every time I'd seen him, he seemed to be sulking and ineffective. However this doesn't seem to be the player that Milan signed. I think Milan was a great move for him, he left the English media behind and had a chance to start again in his home country. He also had a big reputation and this excited the Milan fans and this seemed to encourage him. Balotelli made a huge impact scoring 12 goals in 13 appearances and looked to be threatening to show some of his talent. He almost became Milan's talisman and in my opinion he benefitted from being a big fish in a comparatively smaller pond than City's. 

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Next season Balotelli grabbed 18 in 41 in all comps, a pretty decent return, however what I noticed is his removal from the headlines, he really seems to have found a way to get stuck in. 
I was really impressed with Balotelli's performance against England in the World Cup too. It was a mature performance, not just because he scored the winning goal but he seemed a genuine threat.

Despite all this, his agent was right, it was Balotelli's last chance for a move to a big club, his last chance to reignite his career and reach his potential. I believe Liverpool and Rodgers are a good choice. Balotelli will bring support for Sturridge who I don't think is quite ready to take the entire burden up front. Rodgers will be able to mentor Balotelli well, however I'm not so convinced he'll prevent his antics, especially after he effectively failed to do so with Suarez. Although, this all depends on Balotelli himself, perhaps he really is a changed man.

On paper, Balotelli and Sturridge for attacking options sounds pretty lethal, but do I think he'll turn into one of the best strikers in the world? No. Do I think he'll do well at Liverpool? Yes. In short I'm almost sitting in the middle, I don't think he'll ever reach this astronomical potential that most seem convinced he possesses as quite frankly I don't think he does. However, I do think he's a decent player and can definitely get quite a few goals a season for Liverpool. So, in my opinion, don't expect fireworks (apart from off the pitch) or a future Ballon d'Or, but expect a raw talent who can be coached into a very good striker.

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Sunday, 24 August 2014

10 Things We Learned From Chelsea vs Leicester

After Chelsea defeated Leicester 2-0 at Stamford Bridge we took a look at what this game was able to tell us about both teams. Here's 10 things we picked up!

1. Diego Costa is exactly what Chelsea need
This is probably the most obvious one of all so we'll get it out the way first but you can't deny that Chelsea have been crying out for someone like Costa for ages. Not only did they desperately need a classy striker but Costa fits the bill perfectly. At risk of repeating Alan Shearer on MOTD (who was right by the way), Costa has more to his game than goals and his hold up play will be very useful as it allows others to run in behind and with Fabregas' quality final ball, chances should be abundant. Also, Costa is a natural goalscorer, a poacher, as shown by his first two goals. 

2. Leicester aren't as easy to beat as most thought they would be
Leicester have given a very decent account of themselves in their opening games and have surprised many. Although their fixture list seems to have given them a baptism of fire, they look like they could be a good side when they get out the other side of it. Following an excellent comeback against a strong Everton side, they produced an admirable display against Chelsea. Any team thinking they're an easy three points should think again!


3. Courtois looks like an excellent keeper
After an accomplished debut against Burnley, Courtois caught the eye against Leicester with a string of saves including a highly impressive one from Nugent who was one-on-one. Courtois is a big presence in the box, looks relaxed and like a keeper who is going to live up to the hype.

4.Kasper Schmeichel looks to be a brilliant young keeper
Not quite on Courtois' level but definitely showing some of his Father's talent. Schmeichel was outstanding against Chelsea and unlucky to concede two goals, the second of which taking a deflection. He'll have to be on top form for Leicester to survive.

5. Leicester are very dangerous on the counter attack
Something that caught my eye in Leicester's opening games was the speed at which they counter attack. You may remember Jeffrey Schlupp's hilarious effort after being one-on-one with Howard last week where he almost cleared the stadium. However, Leicester conjured another lightning quick counter against Chelsea, with Nugent failing to score, and the pace at which they do so is impressive. Teams will have to keep an eye out for this!

6. Ivanovic is one of the best defenders in the league
Branislav Ivanovic is a massively underrated player in my opinion. You may forget that he initially began as a central defender but he has managed to adapt his game brilliantly to fit the right-back role. This is incredibly impressive for such a big, bullish defender and his ability to attack at the same time is a huge boost for a team, his goals are vital. After a rampaging performance against Leicester, Ivanovic looks on top form once again!

7. Eden Hazard can be Chelsea's secret weapon this season
You may think this sounds slightly ridiculous but until he scored yesterday, I'd almost forgotten Hazard even played for Chelsea. With the frenzy of excitement over Costa, Fabregas and Courtois, it's easy to forget Chelsea already had a world class player in Hazard. With teams focusing on the aforementioned trio, Hazard may be able to sneak under the radar. If he doesn't then at worst he could combine to deadly effect with Costa and Fabregas!

8. Oscar is incredibly unlucky!
Since he signed for Chelsea, no other Chelsea player has hit the woodwork more times than Oscar with 4 hits! Small margins Oscar, small margins!

9. Leicester must learn quick
This point has already been touched upon by a number of pundits but it certainly rings true. Leicester can't sit there feeling sorry for themselves over their fixture list and near win against Everton, they must learn quickly and take their chances. David Nugent's one-on-one being a prime example. You'll be punished if you pass up those chances.

10. Chelsea need to kill games off quicker
Whilst they came away with the three points, Chelsea need to get going earlier on. It took them until the 77th minute to take the game away from Leicester with Hazard's goal. In that time, Leicester had a few chances and had only one of them gone in it could have been an entirely different game. Chelsea should be careful, against better opposition they will be punished for a mediocre performance like that.

So that concludes our list of the 10 things we learned from Chelsea vs Leicester, feel free to add any comments. Any feedback would also be greatly appreciated.

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