Wednesday 30 April 2014

MIND GAMES: Mourinho and Simeone Exchange Good Remarks

Ahead of the Champion's League match against Atletico Madrid on Wednesday, Chelsea manager, Jose Mourinho, has praised the attacking prowess of Diego Simeone's men.

Atletico are comfortably sat at the top of the Spanish League table -  needing just two wins to lift the trophy, they've also shown a good spirit in Europe by eliminating both AC Milan and Barcelona; hence, the 51-year-old Portuguese boss is not quick to writing them off.

"They are a good side. They are not a counterattacking side. They are a good side. They defend well. They score goals. They win matches! They are in the semi-finals of the Champions League and need two victories to be Spanish champions.

"Atlético were my direct rivals for three seasons but I always felt a relationship of respect with the club. I have respect for what they are doing because to be in a Champions League semi-final is not for every club, and to have the possibility of winning the league against Barcelona and
Real Madrid is something that deserves my respect."

Mourinho also demanded the best form from his players - who cruised past Liverpool with 2-0 in the Barclay's League last weekend.

"It is a knockout game, a game of details, a game where maybe one goal is the difference. It is a game where everybody needs to be at the top level. For the 90 minutes the players are more important
than the manager, I trust them a lot and that helps me to be calm," the Special One added.

"Against Paris we were in a position where we had nothing to lose and no one really expecting us to turn the result around. At
the moment, it is a 'clean' result, it is 0-0 and the chances are equal. We are at home but a score draw is good for them and not for us; you cannot say who has the advantage."

On the other hand, visiting manager, Simeone, had this to say:

"The confidence is always there, especially in a semi-final of the Champions League. That's already a massive statement. My players are excited and keen. We know
we'll have to work hard tomorrow in a very difficult game, and we'll have to put in an enormous effort to get a positive result.

"I'm not focusing on where we are at the moment. I just want us to keep moving forward, not on what we've achieved. I usually let you guys talk about the progress we've undertaken in the last three years of success, but I'm not comparing Atlético Madrid with Chelsea, a team who won the Champions League two years ago. In the end the best team will win. With our hard work and our enthusiasm, we can do well and maybe et a positive result.

"I'm a football man. I respect different ways of setting out your team. It's about what's the best way for a specific game or a specific opposition. To defend well is not easy, so I congratulate teams who do that well. To attack well isn't easy, either. So you have to congratulate managers
who get their sides doing that. Football evolves. There is no 'best way'. It depends on the manager spending time with his players, talking different set-ups and tactics, different approaches and styles.

"But, in the end, it's important the team, the club, the institution wins, regardless of how it is achieved. There is no 'one
way' to play football. If we all played the same way, it would be very boring. You can play ten at the back or ten up front. What matters is the result."

The emergent winner faces Real Madrid in the UEFA Final in Lisbon on May 24.

Tuesday 29 April 2014

Chelsea Trio Return For Atletico Clash

It's great news for Chelsea fans as Petr Čech, Eden Hazard , Samuel Eto'o and captain John Terry all trained in Cobhams this morning - ahead of the Champions League second-leg tie against Atletico Madrid.

The Blues travelled to Madrid in the first leg without Eto'o and Hazard, but the team's morale seem boosted as the duo make a return - with prematurely injured Terry deemed fit to start again against Atleti.

However, Cech, due to an injured shoulder, has been ruled out of the team for the rest of the season, according to reports.

Chelsea hope to secure a place in the finals, following the goalless draw at Madrid and considering the 'home advantage', but the Spanish side are no underdogs.

The game is scheduled to hold on Wednesday, April 30, at Stamford Bridge - by 6:45pm (UK time).

Politicians stoking BOKO HARAM insurgency, says Okonjo-Iweala



Following the recent Nyanya uproar, amongst other Boko Haram deadly acts, Nigeria's minister of finance - Mrs. Ngozi Okonjo has said that the insurgency by the violent Islamic sect, BokoHaram, is being stoked by politicians, who “will use anything to win election.”

Whilst the President of the Federal Republic is doing all he can to reduce these unwanted occurrences - even meeting with the 36 state governors, security chiefs and top cabinet members in Abuja to discuss the way forward in combating the menace of the insurgents in the North-East, no solution seems to come up.

And Okonjo-Iweala explained the the reasons for the severity of these recent incidences are merely stemmed from political jingoism.

Nigerian Film Producer Dies Of Asthma Attack

Nigerian film maker, Amaka Igwe, who produced the wonderful soap operas 'Checkmate' and 'Fuji House Of Commotion'  is dead. She reportedly died of an asthma attack in her home town Enugu on Monday night.

Amaka was one of the foremost movie directors in Nigeria and she had a celluloid film titled' A Barber’s Wisdom' - a film which was part of M-Net’s new direction on film project with Nigerian producers.

A report on her death read:

She suffered an asthma attack and was immediately rushed to the hospital after initial interventions had failed.’ said a statement gotten via The Net.


‘She passed on before getting to the hospital’.  Amaka Igwe was in Enugu to work on a new soap opera died after suffering an Asthma attack.

A native of Obinagu - Enugu, Nigeria, Amaka is survived by her husband and children.

Monday 28 April 2014

Abducted School Girls: Why There is no Rescue Yet

 


 

The military has tracked down and surrounded the location, where over 200 schoolgirls who were abducted two weeks ago from Government Secondary School, Chibok, are being held captive, while exploring various options, including intense negotiations by locals and the Borno State Government to secure their release.

Disclosing this yesterday, security sources said the military has already identified the various camps in which the girls are being held, but is being cautious about executing a full onslaught against their captors, in order to avoid collateral damage.

Giving THISDAY a status report on efforts to rescue the girls, he said: “The operation is being strategically carried in a very covert manner because the terrorists will not hesitate to use any of the girls as human shields or even kill them in the event of an attack. Continue...