Thứ Ba, 19 tháng 7, 2016

From NSW to old south Wales: Birighitti completes Swansea move

UPDATE: Mark Birighitti has completed his "dream" transfer to the English Premier League – but don’t expect the talented goalkeeper to have his head turned by his move to the big time.
As revealed on thewest.com.au on Friday, Perth-born Birighitti has signed a two-year deal with Swansea City with the option of an extra 12 months.
Mark Birighitti and agent Vince Grella after the West Aussie completed his move to Swansea. Pic supplied
It is a fantastic step-up from the A-League, where the 25-year-old excelled with struggling Newcastle Jets last season.

But amid the excitement of hopefully testing himself against the likes of Sergio Aguero, Alexis Sanchez and new Manchester United superstar Zlatan Ibrahimovic, Birighitti is steeling himself for the more immediate task of trying to dislodge current Swans No.1 Lukasz Fabianski.
"It's been a long wait dealing with a few offers, so to come to this stage signing for Swansea City it's a dream come true,” Birighitti told thewest.com.au.

“It's going to be a huge test but I always play my best when there's a challenge in front of me.

“As a young footballer growing up, you dream of playing for the Socceroos. But going to the Premier League, it's a huge honour.
“Fabianski is a great goalkeeper who's got a wealth of experience. 

“He played with Arsenal and recently he was enormous for Poland in the Euros. It'll be great to go and work with him and pick his brain and work with one of the best in England.
Birighitti praised the coaching set-up at Newcastle Jets. Pic: Getty Images
“But, of course, it’ll be my job to put pressure on him and be better than him each day at training.

“The good thing about English football is there are so many games. Not only the Premier League, but there's the Capital One Cup and the FA Cup.
HOW THE WEST BROKE DETAILS OF BIRIGHITTI'S MOVE TO SWANSEA

“My main aim is to perform well day in, day out at training and prove to the coaches and everyone at the football club why I should be there ... so when I get the opportunity to play for the first team I take it with both hands.”

Birighitti, capped once by Australia in 2013, learnt his football at ECU Joondalup and Perth SC before moving into the A-League with Adelaide United and then onto the Jets.
Current Swansea No.1 goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski. Pic: Getty Images
It’s not all been plain sailing – he previously saw a potential move to Bundesliga side Bayer Leverkusen fall through at the 11th hour. And 18 months ago he went on loan to the Italian second division to resurrect his career.

But that move to unfashionable AS Varese could turn out to be the making of Birighitti.

Not only did he come back revitalised and hungry for more European football, he also linked up with the man who has played no small part in taking him to Swansea.

“During my time in Italy, the sporting director at the time was Gabriele Ambrosetti, who is now an assistant at Swansea. He's a great person, very well respected and me and him get along very, very well. 

“I’m looking forward to linking up with him and the head coach Francesco Guidolin and the rest of the players.
Swansea City manager Francesco Guidolin. Pic: Getty Images
GUIDOLIN AND ASSISTANT GABRIELE AMROSETTI DURING THE CLUB'S RECENT PRE-SEASON TOUR TO THE US 

“The captain, Ashley Williams, he was great for Wales at the Euros and just seeing some of the Swansea games last year, you could see his presence. He's a genuine leader and a person everyone looks up to.”

Birighitti was recalled to the Socceroos squad in May this year after a two-year absence and sat on the bench for the games against England and Greece.
His move from New South Wales to old south Wales will only strengthen his national credentials.

“While I was with the Socceroos squad in England and back in Australia, I spoke to a few of the players who have played in England, like Mile (Jedinak), Fedders (Adam Federici) and Timmy Cahill, asking what to expect if I went.
Swansea City captain Ashley Williams celebrates his goal for Wales against Belgium in the quarter-final of Euro 2016 in Lille. Pic: Getty Images
“They gave me a lot of good advice and there's a lot of Australians over in the UK who I can always catch up with them.

“There are also my agents Frank Trimboli and (former Socceroo) Vince Grella. 

“Since I was first introduced to them a year-and-a-half ago they've been absolutely fantastic. 

“It can be frustrating at times because they don't really say too much, and the whole Swansea thing I've only known about it (going ahead) for 2-3 weeks now. But they're fantastic people who want the best for their players.”

Birighitti also praised the coaching team at the Jets who helped him achieve his dream – and the family who instilled in him an unbending work ethic, even if it meant climbing out of bed before dawn for practice as a 10-year-old.
Birighitti with his extended family, including dad Carlo and mum Fran, at home in Perth before the 2014 World Cup finals in Brazil. Birighitti was selected for the extended squad but missed out on the final 23. Pic: WA News
“They are such a proud family. My dad (Carlo) has done so much for me,” he said. 

“Growing up as a young kid, he was my first ever coach. He's put in the hard yards too, dragging me out of bed, taking me to training at six o’clock in the morning ... Some of the stuff was ridiculous, but I wouldn't be here if it wasn't for him. He's such an inspiration, and my mum (Fran) and sister and brother-in-law.

“They make sure nothing gets in the way of me excelling in my football career.
Birighitti poses with Italy World Cup winner Gianluigi Buffon after Juventus had played the A-League All Stars in Sydney in 2014. Pic supplied
"There’s also the team at the Jets who came in last year. Scotty Miller, the coach, Jean-Paul de Marigny, who is now the assistant coach at Melbourne Victory, and Jess Vanstratten, the Jets goalkeeping coach and the one that will always be there for me.

“I probably wouldn’t be in this position if it wasn't for him. He’s been enormous in my career in this past year. Coming back from Italy he has helped me grow as a player and person - he's given me so much belief. I just can't thank him enough.”

Birighitti is ready to grasp his chance with both hands. Pic: WA News.

Thứ Ba, 14 tháng 6, 2016

Copa America 2016: Tuesday Group Times, Odds, Live Stream and TV Schedule

Defending champions Chile face the prospect of crashing out of the 2016 Copa America at the group stages but can confirm a spot in the knockout rounds if they avoid to defeat to Panama on Tuesday in Group D.
Argentina have confirmed their place in the quarter-finals after winning two from two and will look to continue their perfect tournament when they face bottom of the group Bolivia in Seattle on Tuesday.
Chile and Panama have one win apiece, but a superior goal difference means La Roja need only avoid defeat in Philadelphia to advance from the group along with Argentina.
Here's a look at the schedule for Tuesday's Copa America Centenarioaction, along with match odds and television details:
Copa America Schedule, Odds
DateTime (ET/BST)FiuxtureOdds
June 148 p.m./1 a.m.Chile vs. PanamaChile(2-5), Draw (22-5), Panama (9-1)
June 1410 p.m./3 a.m.Argentina vs. BoliviaArgentina (2-13), Draw (44-5), Bolivia (25-1)
Oddschecker
Fox Sports will broadcast the matches in the U.S, while Premier Sports will do so for the UK. The action can also be streamed live at Fox Soccer 2GO (U.S.) and FuboTV (U.S.).\
Chile were downed 2-1 by Argentina in their opener of this year's Copa—a repeat of the 2015 final—but they bounced back with a 2-1 victory over Bolivia last time out to keep their tournament hopes alive.
Midfielder Arturo Vidal was the key man against La Verde as he netted both Chile's goals, the winner coming from a controversial penalty deep into stoppage time, per Copa America 2016:Chile were handed a lifeline with the late spot-kick award and must step up their performance level if they are to go far again in this year'sCopa.
Panama will not be easy opponents on Tuesday as they know that a victory will see them into the knockout stages.
They were thrashed 5-0 by Argentina in their last match—substituteLionel Messi netting a 19-minute hat-trick—but claimed their three points by beating Bolivia, also 2-1, in the opener.
Blas Perez was the hero as he scored a double, and Bayern Munich's Arturo Vidal is all too aware of the threat Panama pose to Chile's chances of advancing, per Radio Cooperativa(via FourFourTwo):
"Panama are physically very strong," said Vidal. 
"We are going to better prepare for the game and hopefully will be able to show all the quality we have. These matches are very difficult, you have to keep improving, starting now."
Chile undoubtedly have the stronger squad. In Claudio Bravo they have a very experienced goalkeeper, while Gary Medel, Vidal, Eduardo Vargas and Alexis Sanchez are high-quality players.
Given that they need only a point to join Argentina in the quarter-finals they are heavy favourites to get the job done, but they must not be complacent against a capable Panama side.
Argentina have now won their last six matches on the bounce, while their Tuesday opponents, Bolivia, have lost their last six.
Given the quality in the Albiceleste squad—the likes of Messi, Angel Di Maria, Gonzalo Higuain, Sergio Aguero and Javier Mascherano—there seems little doubt that they will earn a third win of the tournament against Bolivia.
With top spot in the group effectively already sealed—there would have to be a big swing in goal difference for Argentina not to advance as group winners—manager Gerardo Martino may choose to make some changes to the starting XI and rest his more important players.

However, they should still have more than enough quality to prevail against a struggling Bolivia side and take some decent momentum into the knockout rounds as they aim to claim a first Copa title since 1993.

Chủ Nhật, 8 tháng 5, 2016

Man City 2-2 Arsenal: Sergio Aguero and Kevin De Bruyne goals not enough to ease top-four worries

Manchester City impressed going forward, yet will need Man Utd to slip up if they are to compete in the Champions League next season.

Facts

Manchester City were twice pegged back by Arsenal to leave them frustrated.
Sergio Aguero got them off to the perfect start when he lashed home from inside the box. But their fine start was undone within minutes as Olivier Giroud evaded Eliaquim Mangala to head the visitors level with their first attack.
Despite Kevin De Bruyne scored a superb solo goal to put the Blues back ahead early in the second half, they could not kick on and Alexis Sanchez drew Arsenal level again.
CITY: Hart, Sagna, Otamendi, Mangala, Clichy, Fernando (Toure 79), Fernandinho, Navas (Bony 79), De Bruyne, Iheanacho (Sterling 70), Aguero Not used: Caballero, Delph, Demichelis, Angelino

Analysis

Unlike in Madrid, this XI was determined to take the game to their opponents and looked to be on the front foot whenever they could.
It created an open and absorbing contest, and while Aguero and De Bruyne's quality was there for all to see so were the absences in concentration at the back that allowed Arsenal to twice get back in the game.

Main man

Aguero looked sharp from the first whistle and his efforts set the tone for City's efforts for the whole game.
He was willing to run at the Arsenal defence, made himself available for the midfield and got the team up and running with the opening goal.
Don't write him out of the Golden Boot race yet.

Bigger picture

At a critical point of the season, City's hopes of finishing in the top four are no longer in their hands.
The draw means that whatever they manage at Swansea on the last day, United will claim the last Champions League spot if they win their remaining two games.
It made Manuel Pellegrini's home farewell far fom ideal, with an encouraging performance not enough to give City the result they needed.

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