Moyes nominates Liverpool to win over Manchester United



Scot starts psychological warfare on the Reds before confronting them


Manchester United coach David Moyes believes that Liverpool is the most likely candidate to beat his team in the confrontation, which will bring the two teams next Sunday's ninth round matches within twenty Premier League at Old Trafford.
Despite the superiority of Manchester United on the Reds and grab him several titles in recent years, but this season Liverpool beats Manchester United, 11 points behind the Red Devils in the ranking table Premier League teams.
Where Liverpool second place, while Manchester united back down to sixth.
Moyes said in his remarks to the network, "BBC", said: "It is natural to be Liverpool is the candidate to beat us because of their status is better than ours in the table standings, the competition between the two big Historically, Liverpool offers a season of extraordinary, the game will be on our stadium and we will do everything as possible in order to win.”
The Scot added: "Maybe we are now at the bad center in the standings, but we have several important games until the end of the season, if we win it will change things, show the real strength of the team in these times sometimes."
It is noteworthy that this is the first season for David Moyes in the castle of Old Trafford after the succession of fellow Scot Sir Alex Ferguson, who announced his retirement from coaching in the month of May.

Tata Martino a candidate for coaching Argentina




Several Spanish press reports confirmed Friday morning that the Argentine Association Football nominate strongly Tata Martino Barca coach to take charge of Argentina coaching after the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, scheduled for next summer.
Spanish Newspaper "as" confirmed that Julio Grondona, president of the Argentine Football Association wanted to sign with the coach of the Catalans to take over after the World Cup, in light of the difficulty of hiring in-form Argentine Diego Simeone coach Atletico Madrid, which is expected to stay with the team or move to European large clubs, especially in the Italian league.
The report pointed out that Tata is likely to be heading for approval on the show, despite signing a contract with Barcelona extends to two years, and the Argentine coach should  pay the penalty clause for termination of the contract agreement.
The report suggested that Martino is seriously considering leaving, where he confirmed that he left the hotel where he was staying and rented a house contract extends until May of this year only.!
Barcelona coach Tata has faced considerable criticism after a poor level that appears in the Spanish league, and different reports about the intention of the Department of the Catalan giant to keep him at the head of the coaching staff, but the majority suggests that the Argentine coach will leave after the end of next season.
Barcelona is in third place in "La Liga" with 63 points, four points behind leaders Real Madrid and runner-up point for Atletico Madrid.

Dominic Kinnear







He is an American and Scottish-born former football player and current head coach of Houston Dynamo in MLS. Kinnear was born in July 26, 1967. He started his playing career with Scottish team St. Johnstone then he went too played with several teams in the United States and Mexico, like San Jose Hawks, Tampa Bay Mutiny, San Jose Clash, and Necaxa.  Kinnear has got 54 caps with the national team of United States.

Playing Career:

Youth:


Kinnear moved with his family to United States when he was three years old, and at five years old started to play youth soccer, then attended John F. Kennedy High School, and after graduation from high school, Dominic attended Hartwick College for one year. 

Scotland:

Kinnear moved to Scotland after one year with Hartwick trying his luck with Scottish Football League club St. Johnstone.

United States, first period:

Kinnear moved to San Francisco Bay Blackhawks of WSL in 1989 to become then one of the dominant teams in the era. And in 1990 WSL merged with ASL to form APSL (American Professional Soccer League). So Kinnear has got all Star honors and the Blackhawks got the title of the ASL and reached to the semi-final of the CONCAF Champions cup in 1992. In 1994 Kinnear moved to the Fort Lauderdale Strikers after a summer trial with the English team Bolton Wanderers came to nothing.

Mexico:

Kinnear played a sole season in the Mexican first division with Necaxa, where he became the first U.S. player score in the Mexican first division, and his team took the title of the Mexican league.

The return to United States:

Kinnear signed with Seattle Sounders of the A League in August 10, 1995 to win another title of League championship, then he moved to Colorado Rapids in January 24, 1996 MLS and stayed there until December 15, 1996, to move to the San Jose Clash. And finally he signed to Tampa Bay Mutiny to score there 6 goals and made 24 assists in MLS.

International career:

Dominic Kinnear capped 54 for US national team, including his country games for the 1994 FIFA World Cup, although that Kinnear was not selected for the final squad.

Dominic Kinnear coaching career:

In 2001 Kinnear became the assistant of the head coach of the San Jose Earthquakes, Frank Yallop. They together helped the team to get the MLS Cup in 2001, and then in 2003. And Yallop then in 2004 left the team to the Canadian national team to become Kinnear the head coach of Earthquakes and to assign John Doyle to be his assistant. He led them to the MLS Supporters Shield in 2005, and then he moved with the rest of the Earthquakes when the team renamed the Houston Dynamo. So he led the new team to their first MLS Cup championship on November 12, 2006. And in 2007 Houston won their second title of MLS Cup in a row, by beating the New England Revelation.

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