Juventus looking at Argentine Stars


Well, the current Italian champions are at it again by naming a few big names for their wish list for the summer transfer window.







Well, the current Italian champions are at it again by naming a few big names for their wish list for the summer transfer window.
He was regularly in the media whilst at Manchester City and more often than not it was for all the wrong reasons. From setting off fireworks in his bathroom to giving out money whilst dressed as Santa, separating the fact from the fiction was almost impossible and there was too little talk about his ability whilst on the pitch. Mario Balotelli had a difficult time in England but now appears to be much happier now that he has moved back home to Italy.
Interesting is a word that can be taken in many different ways so quite what Carlos Tevez means when he used the expression the describe Ligue 1 is up for debate.
Italian international Mario Balotelli has gone from strength tho strength when it comes to football playing for some of the biggest clubs in Europe and the Azzurri.
Earlier this season, Theo Walcott declared that signing a new contract was dependent upon whether Arsenal would play him as a striker. He initially turned down a lucrative 5 year contract extension and claimed that the issue was not the money but whether he would be used in his preferred position.
Although his case may have been legitimate, how many other players are likely to use this reason as an excuse to force a transfer from their current club or as a bargaining tool to negotiate a pay rise?
I was high up in Level 3 of the Colin Bell Stand on Saturday for the 5-0 FA Cup Quarter Final victory over Barnsley and there was no doubting the star of the show.
It is something that must be firmly in the minds of all those in the blue half of Manchester. It is clear that Roberto Mancini took a gamble in sanctioning the move of Balotelli in January.
Saturday’s 3-1 reverse at Southampton left Man City trailing city rivals United by 12 points, but can City claw that deficit back and successfully retain their Premier League crown?
Following their 3-1 defeat at Southampton on Saturday, Man City manager Roberto Mancini gave his side a ‘’10% chance’’ of retaining their Premier League crown, but why have City not matched the heights that they reached last season?
News Flash! Man City suck. Okay they don't suck, but they're having a wobble. A wobble that has given them only two points for their last three games.
With almost as many off the field misdemeanours as he has scored Premier League goals, Joey Barton certainly tests the patience of most football fans.
Carlos Tevez isn’t doing too badly at Manchester City. Following a little holiday in Argentina last season the striker returned to Manchester and earned himself a Premier League winner’s medal and now he is set to be offered a new deal with the reigning English league champions.
Following Mario Balotelli and Roberto Mancini’s little tussle in training on Thursday it was left for the Manchester City boss to clear things up in his Friday's press conference.
Having gained a reputation for snatching victories in the dying minutes of games, Manchester United will be looking to make more of their chances and sure up results well before injury time.
Two players having very different seasons, Balotelli and Tevez were brought together by the spirit of christmas... and their employer to wrap some presents.