Mourinho defended even forgets the attack




Chelsea
1 – 3
Atletico Madrid

Atletico Madrid has achieved a great and resounding victory 3-1 away to Chelsea in the second leg semi-final of the Champions League; Madrid's victory gave the team a ticket to contest the first final in the Champions League after an absence of them since 1974.


It is natural criticism to be heading for after this game to coach Jose Mourinho, who started off with a curious defensive presence in the midfield Azpilicueta trying to defend before the attack, where the Portuguese coach was keen to kill the counterattack launched by Koki, but this team lose his balance and substitutions did not benefit to restore it, because Atletico came out of the first-half winner in a 1-1 draw, leaving the team to play in Madrid's comfort zone, concentration at the back and beating by counterattacks .

Chelsea Did not give yesterday any real offensive game, except for the opportunity initiated by Willian in pure individual skill resulted in the first goal, while the threat of Chelsea, the rest of fixed balls, and had to rely amounts in the end to long balls or attempts Hazzard for storming alone, which mentions a way Blues qualified over PSG first two goals of strange gag and second of long ball. 

Chelsea appeared, which has offensive distinguished players as one who has forgotten the attack, it was clear in several previous matches but victories had prevented the media from criticizing, but it is expected to highlight after this match that Chelsea even won there is no tactical offensive work carried out by Jose Mourinho, which is different from what it was the Portuguese coach in the previous difference, which is also what may not like the club president Roman Abramovich. 

On the other side, the superiority of Diego Simeone because he played to win and at the same time it was civilized for non-loss, his team remained organized together, and this is the secret that make it up to the final without any loss, and this is the secret that made Chelsea today random balls do not succeed in crossers and other. 

Simeone played balancing between the desire to win and the fear of loss, and won... while Jose Mourinho playing tilted for fear of losing so he lost!

Van Gaal reaches to an agreement with Manchester United to succeed Moyes




News from the Dutch media confirm that Van Gaal will be training the Red Devils after the World Cup.
The newspaper "De Telegraaf" Dutch edition of Saturday revealed that Louis van Gaal current coach of the Netherlands national team will take over the training of Manchester United after the 2014 World Cup held in Brazil next summer.
According to the same source, Van Gaal reached an agreement with the leaders of the Red Devils in the late Friday night .. and the current coach of the Dutch mills negotiates for several days with Manchester United in Portugal, where he owns a house there and he has presence in the negotiations and one of the brothers, owners of the club, "Glazer" and one managers of the club, "Ed Woodward," in addition to the lawyer.
The same source added that Van Gaal will have the possibility to sign players in the summer Mercato where his administration will allocate the Reds amount of 100 million euros for contracts .. It is expected to exist in the company of Van Gaal coaching staff all of Patrick Kluivert in addition to Ryan Giggs.
Doing so Van Gaal will succeed recently deposed coach David Moyes, who led Manchester United this season to disastrous results in the Premier League, where colleagues would not run Robin van Persie next edition of the Champions League.
Tottenham club is also strongly interested in obtaining the services of Louis van Gaal and which is one of the most prominent coaches in the European arena, where he had many trials and with big clubs such as Barcelona, Ajax and Bayern Munich.

Pablo Mastroeni Biography




He is a former football player and current head coach of the Colorado Rapids , was born in August 29, 1976. 

His playing career

Early life:


Pablo Mastroeni moved with his family to the United States from Argentina when he was four years old, where they settled in Phoenix , Arizona.
There , he played youth soccer for the Santos football Club. And when he attended North Carolina State University , played on the men’s soccer team from 1994 to 1997. And then Pablo Mastroeni spent the collegiate off season with the Tucson Amigos of the USISL from 1995 to 1997.

His professional career:

In February 1998, was the first start for Mastroeni professional career where he was selected in the second round ( thirteen overall) of the 1998 MLS College Draft. Then he spent four years with the Fusion , and during his second season with the team he became a regular starter where he played either as central defensive or defensive midfielder , to be named in 2001 the MLS Best XI . the first cap he earned was ion June 7 2001 against Ecuador.
Mastroeni was the first overall choice for the Fusion in 2002 , he went to the Colorado Rapids captaining to their first title in 2010. And in October 28, 2010 he scored his first playoff goal against the Columbus Crew . 

His international career:

Before weeks of the 2002 World Cup , Chris Armas injured and Mastroeni found himself a starter in the opening game when they beat Portugal 3-2.
Then on January 10, 2005 he suffered from injury while training with the national team , where he tore the quadriceps.
Then in 2006 he was named for the second time to the US World cup Squad in his career , and during their match against Italy he was given the red card for an aggressive tackle in the first half. So he missed a three –game suspension because he fined CHF 7.500 and to miss also the first two games of the 2007 CONCACAF Gold Cup.
He was the captain of the team against a friendly game against Mexico.
And finally he called for the first match for World Cup Qualifying of 2010 starting the first three of five final round of the United States.

Coaching career:

He was appointed the head coach of the Colorado Rapids on March 8, 2014, leading them on an interim since Oscar Pareja left for FC Dallas .

Breaking News .. the death of Tito Vilanova




Officially it announced a little while ago departure of the former Barcelona coach, Tito Vilanova, after a long struggle with cancer.
The Quiron Hospital in Barcelona, which handles the coach, has announced today that the state of Villanova health has become a critical after emergency surgery conducted because of stomach problems, before announcing later the death of the Spanish coach.
and Vilanova discovered his illness in 2011 when he was assistant coach of Josep Guardiola in training Barcelona before being his successor in 2012, led Barcelona to the Spanish league title, despite his absence from the bench coach for the team for several months because of his presence in New York for treatment.
Villanova resigned as coach of Barcelona in 2013 after deteriorating  his health and became a full-time need for treatment and was replaced by Argentine coach Gerardo Martino.
Josep Maria Bartomao Barcelona president expressed his sadness and extreme illness following the announcement of the news of the death of Tito Vilanova former technical director of the team, pointing out that he is the epitome of courage, patience and endurance.
The head of the club through his official page on the social networking site "Twitter": "Thank Vilanova, Thanks for everything you gave, no one will forget what you've done and what you did to us, lie in peace."
Bartomao announced the mourning within the walls of the castle Catalan, pointing out that Vilanova will remain immortal in the minds of everyone.
and Vilanova died on Friday from his parotid cancer in a hospital in the city of Barcelona at the age of 45, after a long struggle with the disease.

Mark Watson




His full name is Mark Stewart Watson , was born in September  8, 1970 in Vancouver . he is a Canadian former soccer player and current head coach of San Jose Earthquakes in MLS. He considered the one who has earned the second most caps in the history of the Canadian national team.
Playing Career:
Mark Watson spent 18 years in his professional playing career. Where he first spent three years in the English Championship with Watford FC from 1993-1995, to move then to the MLS in 1996.
Watson split the first MLS season between the New England Revolution and Columbus Crew. In 2001 he returned back to MLS with D.C. United after stops with Oxford United, Seattle Sounders, and Oldham Athletic.
Canadian National Team:
In the Canadian national team , Watson appeared 78 times during a 14 years. Where he played for four World Cup qualifying campaigns, and the CONCACAF Gold Cup in 2000. Watson scored the winning goal for the Canadian national team in 2000 Gold cup over Trinidad and Tobago.
Coaching career:
On June 7, 2013 He became the head coach of San Jose Earthquakes and was introduced as the head coach by general manager John Doyle. He achieved his first win in MLS against the Colorado Rapids on June 15, 2013. Watson spent four seasons as an assistant coach for the Charleston Battery between 2006-2009. He also was an assistant coach for Canada at the 2004 CONCACAF men’s Olympic Qualification Tournament and in 2008 when the team finished third.

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