Showing posts with label Sir Alex Ferguson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sir Alex Ferguson. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Sir Alex Ferguson celebrates with Cristiano Ronaldo



Cristiano Ronaldo is, unquestionably, one of the world’s best players. On pure talent, he’s Portugal’s best and most important player by far. But in Euro 2016, one factor trumped all that talent: Ronaldo’s leadership.
It’s not something that’s often been talked about over the years. At Manchester United he was too young and on a team too full of veterans to be a leader. Real Madrid has often been a team more about overwhelming with talent at every position, so leadership takes a back seat to everything else.

It’s easy, then, to overlook the idea of Ronaldo as a leader, but he’s reached the point in his career when leadership often becomes a major factor. He’s 31 years old now, his legs are slowing and other things have to come up to fill in the gaps. Given his public reputation and perception of being a selfish player, he’s slowly been becoming anything but -- someone who looks to lead and inspire his team through more than just his actions on the pitch.

That leadership was on full display at Euro 2016. Even when Ronaldo wasn’t playing at his best, he was constantly directing, encouraging and pushing his teammates to the best performances that he could. He did everything he could to inspire his teammates. Against Poland, Ronaldo told Joao Moutinho to take one of Portugal’s penalties in the shootout because he knew Moutinho would make it. 
On Sunday in the Euro 2016 final, he told Eder that he knew Eder would score the winning goal. For the "but he’s so selfish" crowd, this wasn't Ronaldo tooting his own horn by telling us about those words. His pep talk for Moutinho was revealed by a video clip of their talk that came out after the match. Eder told the media what Ronaldo told him during the celebration after their triumph.

And what about that final? Ronaldo had to leave it just 25 minutes into the match after almost 20 minutes of struggling to push his way through a knee injury. His teammates saw what this game meant to him and how agonizing it was to leave, so they pushed through to a victorious performance as much for him as it was for themselves. There are not many players who could inspire such a response, but Ronaldo did.

But that’s not where Ronaldo’s story ended for the final. As soon as Portugal’s doctors cleared him, he was back out on the bench, talking to his teammates, talking to his manager, giving ideas and hope and firing everyone up before extra time started. He spent a lot of his time on the touchline right next to Fernando Santos, giving instructions and advice to his teammates on the pitch right alongside his manager.

Wednesday, July 6, 2016

Murinho Vs Sir.Alex,Giggs and Rooney


Jose Mourinho made the wrong decision in returning for a second stint at Chelsea, according to Sir Alex Ferguson.
Mourinho has taken over at Manchester United after leaving Stamford Bridge before Christmas last season.
The Portuguese tactician was appointed again at Chelsea in mid-2013, leading the club to a Premier League title.
But it turned sour for Mourinho in London, departing in December last year after losing nine of 16 league games.
Jose Mourinho's first conflict with Manchester United in his administrative vocation was an acclaimed one as his Porto side bombshell Sir Alex Ferguson's men more than two legs in the Champions League in 2004. It didn't take long for the sharpness to start. Ferguson was irritated with Vitor Baia's part in Roy Keane's sending off as Porto won the principal leg 2-1 before their own fans. Mourinho continued to deride his United partner.

There was no less than a FA Cup triumph over United to keep Ferguson's men doing the twofold. "I won't discard this one," said Mourinho. "It implies a great deal, it's the FA Cup and it's the first for me. It implies we have won each title in English football in the three years I have been at the club."

Joined hoped to have done what's necessary in the arrival leg at Old Trafford and were set to experience on away objectives just for Costinha to seize upon a Tim Howard blunder and turn the tie on its head in the diminishing minutes… sending Mourinho running down the touchline and into Champions League history as Porto went ahead to win the trophy.

Mourinho went ahead to win the title in his first season with Chelsea and had the joy of beating United 3-1 at Old Trafford in May. The activities of the home side earned a burrow. "I saw their players and supervisor go for a lap of honor subsequent to losing to us in their last home amusement," said Mourinho. "In Portugal on the off chance that you do this, they toss bottles at you."



Saturday, July 2, 2016

Alex Ferguson "Mourinho and Zlatan have leading presonalities"





  The last time Zlatan Ibrahimovic was on the move, in the summer of 2012, Sir Alex Ferguson was preparing for his last season at Manchester United and buying the 29-year-old Robin van Persie, who would deliver him his 13th and final Premier League title.


         It is hard to recall United being in the market for Ibrahimovic then — he is older than Van Persie, who gave United one decent season and faded away. But it was the same a year later with Louis van Gaal, a manager who was nowhere near the United shortlist in 2013 and was then presented as the obvious choice 12 months later, largely because he was available.
     Alex Ferguson is a previous football player who served as the administrator of the Manchester United Football Club for more than 26 years. Viewed as the best director ever, he is additionally the person who served for the longest period. He started his profession as a player with Queen's Park yet couldn't secure a normal spot. 
    He proceeded onward to play for St. Johnstone and afterward later on to Dunfermline. Such was his affection for the diversion that he couldn't avoid the football field even after his playing vocation was over. He entered another stage in his profession tolerating an administrative position with the East Stirlingshire. He gained the notoriety of a strict supervisor who expected only the best out of his players. 
    Throughout the years he went ahead to serve as the administrator for St.Mirren and Aberdeen, and realized a practically wonderful change in the execution of the players. An astounding chief with a shining notoriety, he was marked by Manchester United to invert the group's terrible exhibitions. He held the position for a long time helping the group win prestigious titles and in the process got to be Manchester United's best administrator ever.