EPL: Arshavin Signs With Arsenal, Keane Back At Tottenham, & Quaresma Goes To Chelsea
February 7th 2009 05:48
First of all, I'd like to apologize for the lack of activity here for the past two weeks. I've been having trouble catching games online. I hope everything will be fixed this weekend. Meanwhile, there's been a lot of activity in Europe during the winter transfer period. So, here are my thoughts on some of them.
After failing to settle at Liverpool, Robbie Keane returned to Tottenham for a fee of £12 million and was immediately named captain of the Spurs. Keane's move to Liverpool didn't really help the Reds when you look at his performances with the club. Sure he scored some important goals including an important equalizer against Arsenal, but he quickly became the unwanted third wheel in the partnership of Fernando Torres and Steven Gerrard. When Benitez tried to turn him into a winger, things only got worse. I guess Liverpool benefited from having him around when Torres was injured, but in the long run, this union wasn't going to last.
Keane wasn't the only one to go back to The Lane this January. Jermaine Defoe decided to leave Portsmouth, a club that's been going nowhere despite the signing of both Peter Crouch and Defoe. Pompey also lost Lassana Diarra to Real Madrid. They now hope that Greek imports Angelos Basinas and Theofanis Gekas will keep them away from relegation.
Despite failing to pry Kaka away from AC Milan, Manchester City has done an excellent job (in my opinion) of picking up under-the-radar players. They first signed Wayne Bridge from Chelsea to strengthen their left flank; something that's been troublesome for them since the start of the season. Then, they picked up Craig Bellamy from West Ham United, a player that can perform reasonably well when surrounded by good players. His fragility might be a concern, but he can still be lethal when healthy. They didn't forget the midfield either, signing Dutchman Nigel de Jong from Hamburger SV. The young player was an underrated force in the Netherlands' powerful midfield during Euro 2008. He will do the dirty job in the middle of the pack so that Robinho and Shaun Wright-Phillips can express their skills and creativity. With those three signings, there's no doubt that City has a better team than at the start of the season. Yes, Bellamy and Bridge have probably been overpaid, but, seriously, why would you join City if it wasn't for money?
The Big Four stayed relatively quiet. Arsenal made the biggest move of the transfer period by landing the much-hyped Andrei Arshavin. Wenger probably expects fans to see it as a move towards building a winning team, but with both Fabregas and Rosicky out, the Frenchman would've been CRAZY if he hadn't made a move to get someone to help in midfield. Still, when you think long-term, having Fabregas, Rosicky, Nasri, and Arshavin in the middle is not too shabby for a guy who hates to spend money for players. They're still missing that defensive midfielder though.
In West London, Chelsea welcomed Ricardo Quaresma on loan from Inter Milan. The winger has been in Jose Mourinho's doghouse for quite awhile in Italy, and a fresh start will probably do him some good. He'll be re-united with Scolari, so there's no doubt that he'll be use properly. Besides, Chelsea needed fresh blood after losing Joe Cole for the rest of the season. Malouda certainly isn't the guy that will turn things around.
Over in Manchester, Sir Alex Ferguson made minor moves, signing two young Serbs: Zoran Tosic and Adam Ljajic. I only saw Tosic play once and he looks promising. He's a bit short, so he might no be strong on the ball, but one thing's for sure, he's really fast.
That's it for now. Pray that I can finally watch some games tomorrow (well, actually later today) so I can post some recaps.
See y'all later.
After failing to settle at Liverpool, Robbie Keane returned to Tottenham for a fee of £12 million and was immediately named captain of the Spurs. Keane's move to Liverpool didn't really help the Reds when you look at his performances with the club. Sure he scored some important goals including an important equalizer against Arsenal, but he quickly became the unwanted third wheel in the partnership of Fernando Torres and Steven Gerrard. When Benitez tried to turn him into a winger, things only got worse. I guess Liverpool benefited from having him around when Torres was injured, but in the long run, this union wasn't going to last.
Keane wasn't the only one to go back to The Lane this January. Jermaine Defoe decided to leave Portsmouth, a club that's been going nowhere despite the signing of both Peter Crouch and Defoe. Pompey also lost Lassana Diarra to Real Madrid. They now hope that Greek imports Angelos Basinas and Theofanis Gekas will keep them away from relegation.
The Big Four stayed relatively quiet. Arsenal made the biggest move of the transfer period by landing the much-hyped Andrei Arshavin. Wenger probably expects fans to see it as a move towards building a winning team, but with both Fabregas and Rosicky out, the Frenchman would've been CRAZY if he hadn't made a move to get someone to help in midfield. Still, when you think long-term, having Fabregas, Rosicky, Nasri, and Arshavin in the middle is not too shabby for a guy who hates to spend money for players. They're still missing that defensive midfielder though.
In West London, Chelsea welcomed Ricardo Quaresma on loan from Inter Milan. The winger has been in Jose Mourinho's doghouse for quite awhile in Italy, and a fresh start will probably do him some good. He'll be re-united with Scolari, so there's no doubt that he'll be use properly. Besides, Chelsea needed fresh blood after losing Joe Cole for the rest of the season. Malouda certainly isn't the guy that will turn things around.
Over in Manchester, Sir Alex Ferguson made minor moves, signing two young Serbs: Zoran Tosic and Adam Ljajic. I only saw Tosic play once and he looks promising. He's a bit short, so he might no be strong on the ball, but one thing's for sure, he's really fast.
That's it for now. Pray that I can finally watch some games tomorrow (well, actually later today) so I can post some recaps.
See y'all later.
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