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Sabala Tcktits ento cheppu annai oka sari e WC motham limited ga one goal win iyendhi ARG almost ani matches kuda adhi kuda oka tacktic e antava endho house tesi..GSB3.gif?1370457845

Sabella Tcktits gurinchi matlade mundu....

1) Asalu tamaru Knockout tournament ki League ki theda telusukoni tactics gurinchi maatladithe manchidanukunta...(Knock out tournament lo 1-0 tho gelichina, penalties lo gelichina, 10-0 tho gelichina okate bedaru...)

2) 2010 lo Spain won all their matches by a margin of 1 goal ani gurthu cheyyalsina pani ledanukunta.... Also Spain lost against Swiss by 1-0 in group matches.

3) Odds fav ARG enduku ayindo meeku gurthu cheyyalsina pani ledanukunta....Due to their strike force of Messi, Aguero, Higuain and Dimaria in their starting lineup.... 

   Coming into the WC, Aguero and Higuain are recovering from their injuries (didn't even take part in warm up matches and are struggling to get their form still), 

   also Aguero and Dimaria aren't available in QF and SF. Among the title contenders or among top 15 teams, ARG has the Weakest defense and Goalie ani football gurinchi telisina Chinna pilladini adigina chebuthaadu.......   Still they reached finals of WC... 

4) In the knockout matches, among the 16 teams, ARG is the only team that has not conceded a single goal ani thamaru gurthunchukoni, daaniki tactics entha avasaramo 

EPL ni thega follow ayye miku cheppalsina pani ledanukunta... and that too with weak defense and goalie..

5) 2014 WC lo Belgium and Ned are the most attacking teams (considering upto QF) and such teams struggled to make a decent/clear cut chance against team like ARG...

Daaniki tactics tho asalu pane ledanukunta kada....

6) Best Coach of the tournament ani andaru chebuthunna LVG ki valla team kante better ga perform cheyyataniki ARG ki asalu tactics tho pane avasaram ledu kada...

 

Inko bedaru emo asalu fully ga fit ga leni player chetha Full 90 mins + half extra time in WC SF lo aadinchantaniki(that too when he is not effective and with a player like Huntelaar on the bench) LVG emanna tikkolada?(De jong was substituted after 60 mins ani gurthu cheyyalsina pani ledanukunta)....Okavela alaage aadinchi vunte adi tactical blunder kaada?...... edo coach strategical ga "He is doubtful to start" ani media ki ichina naalugu articles chadivesi...daani cover drives kinda tega vaaduthunnaru kadara nayana.......

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Louis van Gaal remained dignified in defeat on Wednesday night after his Netherlands side were cruelly beaten on penalties by Argentina in Sao Paulo.

 

Holland breezed through the group stages and many had tipped them to go all the way after disposing of Mexico and Costa Rica in the knockout rounds. Although a place in the final was denied by the lottery of the shootout, van Gaal is happy with his side’s progress.

"We played a fantastic tournament," the new United boss said. "No-one had expected us to make it through to the next phase, so as group winners we moved on.

"After that, we defeated Mexico - a team who are not easy to beat and are solid in terms of their organisation. Argentina are a top country with top players. We didn't lose against them, but the penalties are down to luck."

Netherlands were favourites to win the shoot-out, given the Oranje did not miss from 12 yards in their quarter-final success against Costa Rica. But van Gaal struggled to find enough players to take the spot-kicks in Sao Paulo, which surprised him greatly.

"It should give you confidence; we took those penalties in an incredible way against Costa Rica," the Dutchman told reporters. "But the issue is you need to score the first one and I asked two players to take the first ball before ending up with Ron Vlaar.

"I thought he was the best player on the pitch so should have a lot of confidence," van Gaal continued. "It just goes to show it is not easy scoring in a penalty shoot-out. It's the most terrible scenario, to lose on penalties. At the very least we were equal with them, if not the better team. It's a big disappointment.”

One of the interesting sub-plots to Tuesday’s match was that Argentina goalkeeper Sergio Romero, whose penalty saves proved crucial, was signed by van Gaal during his time at Dutch club AZ Alkmaar. The irony of the situation was not lost on the Dutchman.

"I taught Romero how to stop penalties, so that hurts," he said. "We were the club to bring him to Europe. He was a big talent, and someone who has the qualities to do that."

 

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Manchester United has today announced the launch of ‘REUNITED 14’ – a pre-season event that will take place at Old Trafford on Tuesday 12 August. The event will celebrate a number of key milestones at United as the 2014/15 season approaches.


On the pitch, Manchester United will take on Valencia CF for new manager Louis van Gaal’s first match in charge at Old Trafford and Ryan Giggs in the dugouts for the first time as assistant manager.


The match is also likely to see new signings Ander Herrera and Luke Shaw play in front of the Old Trafford crowd for the first time.


In addition to the match, there will be family-friendly entertainment around the ground for United fans of all ages. Further details will be announced by the club in the coming weeks.


This event will be exclusively live on MUTV for viewers in the UK and Ireland. This will be the first time that MUTV will broadcast a match from Old Trafford in HD – a significant development in the club’s media offering to fans.


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Ryan Giggs has revealed the details of his first meeting with new Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal, explaining how the Dutchman convinced him to become his assistant at Old Trafford.

 

During a press conference to launch REUNITED14, a pre-season friendly that will see the Reds face Valencia at Old Trafford on 12 August, the club legend was quizzed on van Gaal and the subjects that were discussed when the pair met in May.

"When we met at the end of last season we went through the players who are here and some of the players he liked that will maybe come in. Two have already come in," said Giggs. "It's always hard during the World Cup because a lot of the players you're looking at could still be part of the World Cup, or they’ve just gone out and are now going on holiday for a rest. I'm not sure how many players will come in - we'll have to wait and see.

"I flew out and spent a couple of hours with him. We went through players who were at the club - ones who may be going, ones who may be coming in. I was there to find out how he works, what he likes and give him an insight into anything he might not know about Manchester United. He knew a lot, as you might expect. But any little thing I could help him about I tried to. We didn’t dwell on what happened last season."

Expanding on his point, Giggs continued: "Louis has a clear philosophy and he sticks to that philosophy. He won't be afraid of taking over Manchester United. He'll relish it.

He’ll look forward to it. He's been at Bayern, Barcelona... he’s been at huge clubs. Obviously, in my view, Manchester United is the biggest. 

"He's not scared about the challenge, he’s not apprehensive - he can't wait. He has the experience to do it. It won’t be easy. It never is. The Premier League's a tough league to win but that's what we'll try to do. I was excited about how forthright and how clear he was about what he expects from the staff and the players."

When pressed on Holland’s performance in Brazil, where they were tipped for glory until a dramatic penalty shootout defeat to Argentina saw them exit the competition at the semi-final stage on Wednesday, Giggs was unsurprisingly impressed by his new boss.

"It was disappointing to see them go out last night but it's been a fantastic campaign for him, starting with a result nobody could have foreseen. The 5-1 against Spain was maybe the standout performance of the tournament. Obviously it’s been great for the United fans to watch and for the players to see him do so well.

"It's excited everyone. He's mixed up his formations and he’s juggled around the players. To get to the semi-finals of the World Cup is a great achievement. He'd have liked to have gone further but it wasn't to be. The group he was in... to get out of that was an achievement in itself, so I'm sure he'll be pleased to go so far."

 

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Alexis Sanchez has now passed his medical at Arsenal and the 25-year-old's switch from Barcelona to the Emirates should be confirmed very soon. Alexis is understood to have agreed a four-year deal and the fee will be around £32million, money that Barca will use to buy Luis Suarez from Liverpool.

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“I’m so happy to be joining a club which has a great manager, a fantastic squad of players and huge support around the world,” Sanchez told the club’s website. 

“As many people have seen during the World Cup this summer, Alexis is a fantastic footballer, and we are delighted that he is joining us,” Wenger said. 

 

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