Saturday, December 7, 2013

Cristiano Ronaldo VS Messi


This is a very complicated things to compare Messi and Ronaldo. One is from Portugal and another one is from Argentina. Ronaldo is the super start of Real Madrid and Messi is the super star of Barcelona.

In this year Ronaldo is ahead a step than Messi. In 2013 Messi got injured and unable to serve Barcelona like his previous time when he received Ballon'Dr 4 times for consecutive years from 2009 to 2012. But this may Ranaldo will get the Ballon'Dr.

There has another things when i going to compare between Messi and Ronaldo. Ronaldo already proved he can play well for his country and good striker for Portugal. But Messi still unable to prof that he can play for country and good for his country.
Because of in Barcelona  Iniesta pass the ball to the Messi to keep doing goal but in Argentina there has no Iniesta for reason Messi unable to play well Football for his country.

In that finally we can say Ronaldo is a player both for Portugal and Real Madrid whereas Messi only player of Barcelona not for Argentina.




Tiger Woods takes World Challenge lead

 

 Zidane Said 'Ronaldo is monstrous'



  Pele VS Maradona

Fifa asks World Cup protesters for calm

Hoeness: Ronaldo can't beat Ribery to Ballon d'Or over 'one game'



Tiger Woods takes World Challenge lead


Northwestern Mutual World Challenge, California, second-round leaderboard (US unless stated)

    -11: T Woods
    -9: Z Johnson
    -8: M Kuchar
    -5: G McDowell (NI)
    -4: B Watson
    Selected others: -1 I Poulter (Eng); +5 L Westwood (Eng); +6 R McIlroy (NI)

World number one Tiger Woods struck a brilliant 10-under-par 62 in the second round of the World Challenge to eke a two-stroke lead at the halfway stage. Woods hit 10 birdies in a blemish-free round to finish 11 under overall.

Zach Johnson trailed Woods on nine under after a four-under-par 68, while fellow American Matt Kuchar was third in California on eight under.

Elsewhere, Northern Ireland's Graeme McDowell was fourth on five under after a five-under-par 67. England's Ian Poulter was tied for eighth, an impressive five-under-par 67 took him into the red on one under.

Poulter's compatriot Lee Westwood was some distance behind, tied for 13th on five over after two rounds, while Rory McIlroy was a shot behind in 16th. Woods, who had shot a one-under-par round on the opening day, collected five birdies over the first nine holes to reach the turn in 31.

His superb form continued on the back nine and he eventually overtook overnight leader Johnson, who had mirrored Wood's efforts over his first six holes but could not keep pace with his compatriot.

Source: http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/golf/25271207



                                                   Zidane Said 'Ronaldo is monstrous'



  Pele VS Maradona

Fifa asks World Cup protesters for calm

Hoeness: Ronaldo can't beat Ribery to Ballon d'Or over 'one game'

Ronaldo threatens to boycott Ballon d'Or

Friday, December 6, 2013

Zidane Said 'Ronaldo is monstrous'



The Real Madrid assistant coach has acclaimed the Portugal star ahead of Friday's World Cup draw and says he hopes France are to face some hard teams previously on.
Zinedine Zidane has branded Cristiano Ronaldo "monstrous" for the way he has been performing for Real Madrid and Portugal this year.

The forward, 28, scored four times in the Seleccao's two-legged World Cup play-off in contradiction of Sweden to secure a place in Brazil and has been in exclusive goalscoring form for the Blancos this season.

"Cristiano Ronaldo has shown what he can do for Portugal and Real Madrid," Zidane, who is part of the coaching staff at Santiago Bernabeu, told reporters in Brazil ahead of the World Cup 2014 group stage draw on Friday.

"He does not need to talk much. Much has been said of him, but what he does on the pitch is monstrous. The way he won the match against Sweden, when many people thought Portugal would not qualify... he carried the team on his back.

"He has shown that he is an excellent player. I'm proud to stand beside him [at Madrid], to see him in training, participating in everything.

"He's a great professional, arriving an hour before training. What he has done on the pitch is the result of his hard work. He's an example and really carries and drives the team."

Zidane won the World Cup with France in 1998 and hopes that les Bleus are handed the chance to pit themselves against the best from the outset when the eight groups are allocated on Friday.

"I would love it if France could get put in a difficult group," he added. "I want us to play against the best and achieve something more. I'm not afraid for us to tackle tough teams."


Courtesy: Miles Chambers

Source: http://www.goal.com/en-india/news/138/spain/2013/12/06/4457699/ronaldo-is-monstrous-zidane?ICID=HP_HN_3



                                                      Pele VS Maradona

Thursday, December 5, 2013

Pele VS Maradona

This is very complicated things to compare between Pele and Maradona. Because of Pele is the player who taken 3 world cups and done maximum goals to opposite teams than any player of the Football world. Where Argentina whole team taken only 2 world cups in the Football history where 1 is for the Maradona by hand of football God.

Maradona is the player who is the worlds most popular football player regarding her incense behavior. Where Pele is not like that. So this is totally immature work to compare Maradona with Pele.

Also Brazil VS Argentina. There has no record except Copa America Argentina can reach near Brazil. Brazil is Brazil because of A British Journalist said that "A team will not be a Big team until or unless playing against Brazil".

Fifa asks World Cup protesters for calm

Fifa general secretary Jerome Valcke has appealed to Brazilians to support next summer's World Cup, saying it would be the 'wrong time' to protest.

Fifa is concerned that civil dissent over the cost of staging the showpiece event could overshadow the tournament.

"It is a right to demonstrate. For them it's the best time - for me it's the wrong time," Valcke said.

He also told the BBC that delays in construction had made preparations for the tournament harder than expected.

 He said: "[It's] the wrong time [to protest] because it is a time where Brazil should enjoy a unique time, a time they have not enjoyed since 1950.

"A time where they have a national team who won the Confederations Cup - a team that is the potential winner of the World Cup 2014.

"So there should be support from all Brazil for the organisation of the World Cup.

"We are not asking [them] to support Fifa, we are asking [them] to support the World Cup. We are asking [them] to support an event they won five times already and they dream to win for the first time at home."

Many of the protesters say the event is a waste of money at a time when there is a squeeze on living costs in Brazil.

Some believe the public investment in the World Cup - almost £8bn - should have been spent on schools, hospitals and transport improvements.

 Brazil's three-time World Cup winner Pele supported Valcke's call for calm next year, saying: "It is nothing against the football, nothing against the players. This is a political problem but I think this is a good opportunity.

"Brazil has three very important events here - the Confederations Cup, the World Cup and the Olympic Games.

"I think the people should be very quiet and pay attention because this is a great moment for the country. It makes good publicity, investment, tourism. I think we have to be careful because it's a big opportunity."

Protests are not Fifa's only concern. There are also serious doubts about the stadiums.

On Tuesday, Fifa confirmed that three of the hosts - Curitiba, Cuiaba and Sao Paulo - would miss their completion deadline of the end of December. There are also serious doubts over a fourth - Manaus.

The Brazilian sports minister Aldo Rebelo claimed on Wednesday that all the stadiums would be handed over in January.

But in his interview with the BBC, Valcke seemed to contradict him, saying two of the four may not be finished until March.

 He said: "I will say that three stadiums will not be ready by the end of the year. One [will be ready] by the end of January 2014, and the two - between end of February and early March."

Asked whether there was any point in Fifa setting deadlines, he replied: "That's a good question. I agree, that's a good question.

"You are expecting that they understand what we need and that they will play the game by saying 'guys we are together' - and that's the disappointment."

Valcke rejected the suggestion that bringing the World Cup to Brazil had been too much of a risk but added that preparations here had been much tougher than the build-up to South Africa four years ago.

"It has been hard, I agree, and in a way I think that may be because in South Africa you had the feeling from the first minute that South Africa needed to show to the world that they can organise such an event.

"And there was a kind of support and national support and we had not as many problems we face in Brazil."

Pele said about the world cup 2014

"I think the people should be very quiet and pay attention because this is a great moment for the country”

Courtesy: David Bond

Source: http://www.bbc.com/sport/0/football/25226491