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Friday, April 27, 2012

Luis Enrique: "We need to pick ourselves up"


Luis Enrique:
04/27/2012
CONSISTENCY
The problem has been our lack of consistency in the league. We've been up and down and that has distanced us from our main goal. This is without a doubt the problem.
POST FIORENTINA
What I really think? I can no longer say. In the press conference after the Fiorentina game it's true that I wanted to speak from the heart. I thank the journalists who asked me questions because had I spoken without any prompting I would have said things I shouldn’t have done. Now though I've put my coach's hat back on.
NO REGRETS
I've never had any second thoughts about coming here to Italy. It's an absolute pleasure to be the Roma coach because it's a big club with great support and a fantastic team behind it. Can we still turn it around at the end of the season? Of course I think we can turn things around. But there's only one way we can do it. We need to win on Saturday and then win our remaining games. For the moment we're in seventh place in the table and that's where we deserve to be based on what we've shown. But I think that while there's still a chance to reach a target then you need to work to achieve it and our target now is to qualify for the Europa League.
A FEELING OF UNREST
What do I think about the banners protesting against me at Trigoria? I'm not thinking about who's behind them, I think it's normal that the fans are unhappy. This always happens in the world of football when a team's performances are not up to scratch. I've said it before and I'll say it again, our fans have given us unbelievable support throughout the season and the support has been better than the team's performances. I'm approaching this period of discontent as any professional should, by continuing to work as hard as I can to do what I believe is best for the team. Will we get booed on Saturday night? I maintain what I've said, the fans are perfectly entitled to show their disapproval and I think it's justified given what we've shown so far. We had another disastrous first half against Fiorentina but they supported the team. We were better in the second half and we showed fight. The fans expect us to sweat for the shirt and that's exactly what we need to do on Saturday and indeed always. That's the way it should be.
AHEAD OF ROMA V NAPOLI
Stekelenburg is still struggling with his shoulder and I think he's unlikely to play tomorrow. The game against Napoli is a game which will be tough both for our opponents and indeed ourselves considering where we are in the table after our recent performances. But it's a match which will once again allow us to try and qualify for European football next season. Just as I did yesterday, I will obviously speak to the players to get them as up for it as possible. We've got a lot to improve upon between now and the end of the season. We need to pick ourselves up and finish as high up the league as possible.
FUTURE
Can my position change? We're all going through a tough period and now it's time to stay close to the squad. We'll look at all the problems come the end of the season, we'll try and resolve them and we'll see what happens. I realise I have an unusual relationship with the press but I don't know if I can change.
THE REAL ROMA
There's no doubt that this year has been an exception because the club has new owners and a new coach. This is the first year under Roma's new management. I think many aspects have been pleasing even if you can't see that from the league. Had we won on Wednesday we'd have been just two points off third place. People are angry, yes, but I think right up until the 85th minute we'd have still been in it had Osvaldo and Totti both scored. It also needs to be pointed out that we've spent the entire season between fifth and seventh place. I think the owners have laid the foundations this year for a significant project. I'm sure that this club will win things in the future. What sort of Roma will we see next year? It will be a Roma for the Romans, a Roma for the fans, just as it's always been.
CHARACTER
I know that at times it's seemed like we've been fragile or lacking fight, but it's one thing looking at it from the outside, it's another when you see what is actually going on. I know we have flaws, of course we do, but I saw the right spirit before the game. Then it became a lot more difficult once we conceded. Wednesday's game sums up our season perfectly. At times we obviously didn't show enough character but you can't just go out and buy that at the supermarket.
FITNESS
I think my players' fitness is where it should be at this stage of the season. I'm very happy with my players' fitness and I think we're one of the best-placed teams in this regard.
RESPONSIBILITY AND ADVICE
As I've always said I'm the first in the firing line with regards to what's happened to the team this year. Do I have some advice for the lads? They need to improve a great deal to be at the level that's expected of this team, this club and these fans.
CONFUSION?
I'm in no way confused, I'm just thinking about my football. There have been times when the team has looked lost but I've said it before, and I'll say it again, the coach is responsible for all of that.
LUCK
Do I feel I'm due some good luck? You need to make your own luck. I've told you, I'm not superstitious. Clearly I've not had a lot of luck this season but I've not moaned about that. If we're on 50 points, it's because that's where we deserve to be.
SUPERSTITIOUS
Why did I make that superstitious hand gesture while I was watching Wednesday's game? I was watching the game with my arms folded and I didn't even realise I was doing it. I'm disappointed with what I read in the press because they misinterpreted it. I know the press watch our every move but I'm telling you there was no superstition behind that gesture, it was purely accidental.
KJAER
I'm very happy with Simon, he's a player who came here after two big seasons at Palermo, then a drop in form in Germany. I'm happy with the way he's conducted himself this year. Of course he's had some tough moments, but I'd like to congratulate him on the way he's been able to pick himself up after the mistakes he's made, and he's never given up. Simon is still only 23, he's played with huge pressure on him this season but he’s coming on a great deal and he's been a key player for us in the last few games. He's got great potential and I hope he has a big future.
 

Roma v Liverpool in Boston: tickets on sale from 28 April


Roma v Liverpool in Boston: tickets on sale from 28 April
04/26/2012
AS Roma vs. Liverpool FC at Historic Fenway Park in Boston
Tickets For Roma vs. Liverpool On Sale April 28

(April 26, 2012) Boston, MA – As part of its first-ever United States tour, AS Roma will take on English Premier League giant, Liverpool FC in an International Friendly on July 25 at historic Fenway Park in Boston. Tickets for the much anticipated rematch between the two 1984 European Cup finalists will go live on-sale April 28 at 10am ET. Information on how to buy tickets available at www.lfctour.com.
Details on the other US stops for the Giallorossi will be revealed sometime in May; however the club is scheduled to play matches in Chicago and New York City, on their maiden voyage to America. As a special benefit, AS Roma season subscribers will be offered a private allocation of tickets available for purchase across all three matches, which will be made available when all tour dates are announced.
“We can’t wait to bring AS Roma to Boston and provide our fans with a chance to watch two of the world’s top clubs showcase their rosters of elite players,” said AS Roma Chief Executive Mark Pannes. “We have had some unforgettable matches with Liverpool in the past and with the local ties of both teams, a match at Fenway should provide an electric atmosphere.”
Celebrating its 100th anniversary this year, Fenway Park is America’s most beloved ballpark and one of the most recognizable sporting venues in the world. The match vs. Liverpool will be a homecoming for Roma, as the Giallorossi take the field in Boston for the first time since being purchased by a consortium led by Boston based Raptor Group's James Pallotta last year.
“As an ownership group we have made growing the Roma brand in the U.S. one of our top priorities and this is a big step in the right direction,” said James Pallotta, Chief Executive, AS Roma holding company NEEP Roma Holding. “I cannot think of a bigger stage for Roma to play on than Fenway Park, in my hometown, in what is hopefully just the beginning of an on-going derby between these two great teams.”
The matchup at Fenway between Roma and Liverpool will continue the ongoing rivalry between Italy and Britain’s top divisions.
About AS Roma
Founded in 1927, the legendary AS Roma, plays in world-renowned Italian Serie A football league.  The Rome based professional team has won three Serie A titles, nine Coppa Italia titles and two Supercoppa Italiana titles. AS Roma’s youth academy regularly produces more Serie A players than any other in Italy. The Giallorossi, whom call Stadio Olympico home, is the only Italian League team to be owned by a group based in the U.S. The group, based out of Boston, MA, is led by Raptor Group’s James Pallotta.
About Liverpool FC
Founded in 1892, Liverpool FC is one of the world’s most historic and famous football clubs having won 18 League Titles, seven FA Cups, eight League Cups, five European Cups, three UEFA Cups, three European Super Cups and 15 Charity Shields. It is also a global brand, working with leading edge partners around the world to provide unparalleled commercial opportunities. As a socially responsible business, Liverpool FC is proud of its heritage and plays a proactive role in its communities, managing over 20 projects year-round in education, social inclusion, health and sports development.

MEDIA CONTACT (BOSTON)
Jacob Schuster
Altus Marketing and Management
+1 617.266.8900 x110
jacobs@ammteam.com

AS ROMA
mail: ufficio.stampa@asroma.it
Elena Turra +39 335.1422824
Daniele Lo Monaco +39 347.1832693

Roma v Napoli: head-to-head statistics


Roma v Napoli: head-to-head statistics
04/26/2012
The Giallorossi will play against Napoli at the Stadio Olimpico on Saturday 28 April. Take a look at some pre-match stats.

ROMA AND NAPOLI HEAD TO HEAD (SEASON AVERAGE)
Ball possession (%): Roma 53 – Napoli 47
Shots on/off target: Roma 5/15 – Napoli 5/13
Touches: Roma 649 – Napoli 564
Pass completion (%): Roma 70.7 – Napoli 64.7
Territorial advantage: Roma 13 minutes 39 seconds – Napoli 11 minutes 22 seconds
Defensive strength (%): Roma 51.6 – Napoli 53.2
Attacking strength (%): Roma 49.8 – Napoli 48.0
Danger factor (%): Roma 57.4 – Napoli 55.6
TOP FIVE PLAYERS
Goal-scoring chances created
Lavelli (N) 59
Totti (R) 54
Pjanic  (R) 50
Hamsik (N) 45
Gago (R) 36

Goal assists
Hamsik (N) 7
Pjanic (R) 7
Totti (R) 6
Lavezzi (N) 6
Lamela (R) 6
Shots
Cavani (N) 109
Totti (R) 77
Osvaldo (R) 71
Lavezzi (N) 59
Pjanic (R) 56

Goals
Cavani (N) 21
Osvaldo (R) 11
Borini (R) 9
Lavezzi (N) 9
Hamsik (N) 8
(source: Panini Digital)

Rizzoli to referee Roma v Napoli


Rizzoli to referee Roma v Napoli
04/27/2012
The Lega Calcio has announced details of the match officials for Roma v Napoli (28 April 2012), the Serie A Week 35 match:
Referee: RIZZOLI from Bologna
Assistant Referees: FAVERANI-STEFANI
Fourth Official: TAGLIAVENTO

Training, 27/4/2012: final session ahead of Napoli

Training, 27/4/2012: final session ahead of Napoli
04/27/2012
Another afternoon workout for Totti and his team-mates who underwent a final training session ahead of their league match tomorrow evening against Napoli at the Stadio Olimpico (kick-off at 20:45).
Training began under a warm spring sun at approximately 14:00 with the usual physical warm-up and keep-away exercise. This was followed by a focus on tactics and then exercises of finishing and set pieces.
Everyone was with the group, aside from Stekelenburg and Burdisso who continued with their personalised programmes.
Tomorrow morning the squad will be named for the match against Napoli, which will kick off at 20:45.

Roma v Napoli: a bit of history


04/27/2012

Napoli have made life difficult for Roma at the Olimpico since returning to Serie A in the 2007/08 season. Last term, for example, Mazzarri's side left with all three points: 2-0 thanks to a Cavani brace. The year before then, coached by Donadoni, the Neapolitans were beaten 2-1 as Totti grabbed both goals. There were two draws in the previous two seasons: 4-4 on 21 October 2007 and 1-1 on 31 August 2008. Roma have gone almost three years without a home win in this tie, close to 1000 days: 937 to be precise.

On the other hand, the Giallorossi have edged things at the Stadio San Paolo since 2007: five matches with three Roma victories (2008, 2009, and earlier in the current season, on 18 December 2011), one draw (2010) and one defeat (2010).

The 20:45 kick-off this Saturday evening will be the 130th meeting (home and away) between these two clubs: 45 Roma wins, 47 draws, 37 defeats. Overall the Giallorossi have the upper hand in the capital, having won 28, drawn 27 and lost 9.

Roma's top scorers in the 'Derby of the South' are Totti and Da Costa, who both have seven strikes to their name. Tomorrow is a good opportunity for the captain to become the No.1 marksman in the history of this fixture.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Arsenal Pastikan Partisipasi Di NextGen Musim Depan

Arsenal memastikan diri berpartisipasi pada turnamen U-19 antarklub Eropa, NextGen Series, mulai musim mendatang.

Inter Milan menjuarai NextGen Series musim ini dengan mengalahkan Ajax Amsterdam melalui adu penalti di final. Turnamen kembali berputar Agustus dan Arsenal menjadi salah satu dari 24 tim yang akan bertarung.

"Kami senang bisa bergabung dengan NextGen Series musim mendatang. Merupakan tantangan sangat bagus untuk berhadapan dengan sederetan pemain muda terbaik Eropa," ujar manajer Arsene Wenger menyambut baik kesempatan itu dalam laman resmi klub.

"Kami sudah bicara dengan Inter, yang berlatih di lapangan kami menjelang sebuah laga NextGen dan mereka bilang para pemain mereka berkembang pesat sepanjang musim karena kualitas kompetisi."

"Anda bermain menghadapi pemain terbaik di kelompok usia Anda dan itu akan memberikan pengalaman sangat menarik buat kami. Turnamen juga menjadi cara yang baik mengukur para pemain dan memberi anda masukan tentang pemain potensial di masa depan."

jadwal lengkap euro 2012


GRUP A
Polandia Yunani Rusia Rep Ceko
 
8 Juni
23.00
Polandia vs Yunani National Stadium
Warsaw
9 Juni 01.45
 Rusia vs Rep Ceko  Municipal Stadium
Wroclaw
12 Juni
23.00 Yunani vs Rep Ceko  Municipal Stadium Wroclaw
13 Juni
01.45
Polandia vs  Rusia National Stadium Warsaw
17 Juni
01.45 Rep Ceko vs Polandia  Municipal Stadium Wroclaw
17 Juni
01.45 Yunani vs Rusia  National Stadium Warsaw




GRUP B
  Belanda Denmark Jerman Portugal
 
9 Juni
23.00 Belanda vs  Denmark  Metalist Stadium
Kharkiv
10 Juni
01.45  Jerman vs Portugal Arena Lviv
Lviv
13 Juni
23.00  Denmark vs Portugal  Arena Lviv Lviv
14 Juni
01.45 Belanda vs Jerman  Metalist Stadium Kharkiv
18 Juni
01.45  Portugal vs Belanda Metalist Stadium Kharkiv
18 Juni
01.45 Denmark vs Jerman Arena Lviv Lviv




GRUP C
  Spanyol Italia Rep Irlandia Kroasia
 
10 Juni
23.00 Spanyol vs  Italia  PGE Arena Gdansk
11 Juni
01.45 Rep Irlandia vs Kroasia  Municipal Stadium
Poznan
14 Juni
23.00 Italia  vs Kroasia   Municipal Stadium Poznan
15 Juni
01.45 Spanyol vs Rep Irlandia PGE Arena Gdansk
19 Juni
01.45  Kroasia vs Spanyol  PGE Arena Gdansk
19 Juni
01.45 Italia vs  Rep Irlandia  Municipal Stadium Poznan




GRUP D
Ukraina Swedia Prancis Inggris
 
11 Juni
23.00  Prancis vs Inggris  Donbass Arena
Donetsk
12 Juni
01.45 Ukraina vs Swedia  Olympic Stadium Kiev
15 Juni
23.00 Swedia vs Inggris Olympic Stadium Kiev
16 Juni
01.45 Ukraina vs Prancis Donbass Arena Donetsk
20 Juni
01.45  Inggris vs Ukraina  Donbass Arena Donetsk
20 Juni
01.45 Swedia vs Prancis Olympic Stadium Kiev



PEREMPAT-FINAL
22 Juni
01.45 Juara Grup A vs
Runner-up Grup B (PF1)
National Stadium Warsaw
23 Juni
01.45 Juara Grup B vs
Runner-up Grup A (PF2)
PGE Arena
Gdansk
24 Juni
01.45 Juara Group C vs
Runner-up Grup D (PF3)
Donbass Arena Donetsk
25 Juni
01.45 Juara Grup D vs
Runner-up Grup C (PF4)
Olympic Stadium Kiev



SEMI-FINAL 
28 Juni
01.45 Pemenang PF1 vs Pemenang PF3  Donbass Arena
Donetsk
29 Juni
01.45 Pemenang PF2 vs Pemenang PF4  National Stadium Warsaw



FINAL 
2 Juli
01.45 Pemenang SF1 vs Pemenang SF2  Olympic Stadium Kiev
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<td style="text-align: center;" width="20%">National Stadium<strong><br /></strong></td>
<td style="text-align: center;" width="15%">Warsaw<strong><br /></strong></td>
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<td style="text-align: center;" width="15%">June 8<strong><br /></strong></td>
<td style="text-align: center;" width="10%">5pm <strong><br /></strong></td>
<td style="text-align: center;" width="40%">Poland vs Team A2<strong>&nbsp; <br /></strong></td>
<td style="text-align: center;" width="20%">National Stadium<strong><br /></strong></td>
<td style="text-align: center;" width="15%">Warsaw<strong><br /></strong></td>
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<td style="text-align: center;" width="10%">5pm <strong><br /></strong></td>
<td style="text-align: center;" width="40%">Poland vs Team A2<strong>&nbsp; <br /></strong></td>
<td style="text-align: center;" width="20%">National Stadium<strong><br /></strong></td>
<td style="text-align: center;" width="15%">Warsaw<strong><br /></strong></td>
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