Raphaël Varane Scouting Report

 

Raphael VARANE

Who is he?

Raphaël Varane was born in Lille in the north of France, on the 25th April 1993. He is a centre-back who plays his football for Madrid giants, Real Madrid. He has been playing there ever since his move away from French outfit Lens in 2011. The 21 year old only has 7 international caps to his name for France but he has been a regular starter at this World Cup. He could be compared to as the next Sergio Ramos but one thing that he has that Ramos doesn’t have is discipline.

He started playing for his local football club AS Hellemmes at the age of 7, before joining professional club RC Lens two years later. He was sent to a football training centre nearby where he would train on weekdays and play with Lens at the weekend. He then returned full-time to Lens and it didn’t take him long to progress through the ranks; he became part of a nice looking youth set up which included now Chelsea player Thorgan Hazard.

Style of play – 

Varane is a typical young centre-back as of late. With enough pace to catch up to the more quicker strikers, solid tackling capabilities and immense strength to show his presence on the field. He stands at 6ft 3 inches and he uses his height to his advantage as he has an amazing ability to head the ball away from his own goal and occasionally into the opposing team’s goal.

Playing in Spain it is essential to have an ability to pass the ball. Varane has that. He is a strong passer of the ball and this was shown in France’s 2nd World Cup game where he made a sublime pass to Giroud who assisted their 3rd goal.

Finally as a defender it is key to be able to intercept the ball to break up attacks and to be able to stay with and mark your opponent. Varane does this with ease.

What does his future hold?

Varane is contracted to Real Madrid until 2017 and I can’t see him leaving there any time soon if he keeps up his current form. However if he gets the opportunities like he has done in the past season where he played in the Champions League Final then he could be off on his way. However he is already at the current best team in the world and it would be silly for him to move teams when he is already receiving ample game time. For him, the best thing to do would be to work on and improve his game.

He could be the next world class defender.

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Favourites for the World Cup Golden Boot

1. Lionel Messi

Messi ArgentinaArgentina has relatively easier group when compared to other teams and Lionel Messi is expected to play the leading role in Argentina’s World Cup hopes and put in a string of performances which will make him one of the all time greats. Therefore, the four time Ballon D’Or winner needs to perform for his nation to have any chance of claiming glory on enemy soil.

2. Neymar

Neymar BrazilA lot is being expected from Neymar this World Cup, after all he is their Poster Boy. He showed the world what he is capable of last summer in the Confederations Cup by helping Brazil to victory. A similar set of performances will certainly make him a leading contender for this year’s World Cup Golden Boot award and may even help make Seleção world champions for an unprecedented sixth time.

3. Thomas Muller

Muller GermanyThe 2010 Golden Boot winner could become the first man in history to win back-to-back Golden Boots. He is expected to play a major part in Germany’s bid to lift the famous trophy as he is almost a certain starter for Die Mannschaft. Can the Bayern Munich man create history in Brazil?

4. Sergio Aguero

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Sergio Aguero has been in a lethal form of late and he has been destroying clubs in the Premier League with amazing goal scoring skills. His fitness levels are being closely monitored and if he is deemed fit, you can expect him to score a lot of goals. The fact that Argentina has easier fixtures in the group stages comes in as handy to him. Let us see how effective he is for Argentina.

5. Mario Balotelli

Balotelli ItalyThe lethal Italian striker is one of the most prolific strikers in the world and has a good international record with 13 goals in 31 appearances. Expect him to add to his goal tally and who knows, he may even fire the Azzurri to victory.

6. Cristiano Ronaldo

Ronaldo PortugalI know what you are wondering. What is Ronaldo doing so low? He’s the Ballon D’Or winner, he deserves to be higher! The answer is simple. Portugal rely heavily on the wing wizard and that pressure may get to him and cause him to become a flop during the tournament. Furthermore, Portugal do not have a strong squad and are unlikely to go far in Brazil, therefore Ronaldo’s chances of scoring goals will become limited as his rivals are all parts of superior teams who will progress to the latter stages of the competition.

7. Karim Benzema

Benzema FranceBenzema will play a major role in the performance of the French national team. Now that the fan-favourite Ribery is out injured, his responsibility has doubled and his performance will be under the scanner. He had a decent campaign with Real Madrid, winning the Champions League and Copa Del Rey in the process. He will be motivated by the fact that his side has a relatively easier group when compared to other teams.

8. Luis Suarez

Suarez UruguayMost of you won’t agree, but Luis Suarez has been the best striker in the world for the past 1-2 years. His vision, passing, runs and goal scoring techniques have been one of the best, not to forget his free kicks. He is fighting to be fully fit because of the injury he got in the end of the Premier League campaign. This is expected to affect his chances a bit, that’s why he is this low in the list. One would have expected him to be in the top three otherwise.

9. Fred

Fred BrazilThis is the 30-year-old Fred’s first and most-probably-last World Cup and so he would really like to give his best for his country. Added to that, Brazil will be playing as the host nation and this certainly gives Fred an upper hand. His lethal performances helped Brazil to win the Confederations Cup last summer and he is expected to play a pivotal role in this year’s World Cup.

10. Romelu Lukaku

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Surprised to see his name in the list? You should not be. He has been in a lethal form both in domestic and international football. Belgium find themselves in one of the easiest groups and they will face Algeria, Russia and South Korea. Belgium are expected to win all three matches and we can expect Lukaku to score 3-4 goals in the group stages alone. So it won’t be a surprise if this beast from Belgium wins the golden boot.

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Antoine Griezmann Scouting Report

GriezemannGiven the responsibility of taking Franck Ribery’s place in France’s starting XI, it was a big night for Antoine Griezmann yesterday against Honduras. Born in Macon but spending his key developmental years rising through the ranks at Real Sociedad, Les Bleus wanted a touch of Spanish class to add to their already fine forward line. In our latest scouting report we analyse the young forward.

Performance against Honduras

A lesser team would have been provoked by Honduras’s approach and fall apart in frustration but Griezmann was a perfect example of Didier Deschamps’s side rising above their opponents’ rough play with composure and enterprise. Though he had no direct part in any of his side’s three goals, the Sociedad star was diligent and precise, starting on the left flank but flitting around the opposition half. Impressively, Griezmann was more confident the further up the pitch. He touched the ball only 44 times but chose each of them well, with a passing accuracy of 91 per cent and a deceptive 100% success rate in the air. It was an adept performance that impressed Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, who was commentating for French television. “What Antoine Griezmann has done has been just amazing,” he said on TF1, waxing lyrical about his teamwork and accuracy.

He’d be perfect for…

Arsenal are the obvious first consideration. Wenger has long been a confessed fan and, should reports of a return to north London for Carlos Vela be borne out, Griezmann would be able to link up with both a former Sociedad team-mate and a fellow France international in Olivier Giroud. The Gunners could certainly use a little extra punch up front – although what they need most of all is a centre forward as an alternative to Giroud, rather than a partner in crime. The 23-year-old has scoring credentials, though, with 16 in La Liga over 35 games a fine record for a wide player outside of the top three. Paris Saint-Germain are said to be among the continental giants also chasing him and a link-up with Zlatan Ibrahimovic would suit Griezmann’s energetic approach, while Liverpool might struggle to afford him but would get plenty of joy out of a forward so capable of fluidly interchanging positions and shooting from a variety of angles.

What does the future hold?

Arsenal have reportedly made an initial move for the winger and look the most likely Premier League club to sign Griezmann, if any. Whatever happens, it is hard to imagine the France international staying at Sociedad this summer. His stock is high in Spain right now and, with Vela also set to leave, now looks the best time to get a big move. Reports in Spain have credited Real Madrid with an approach for Griezmann, while PSG remain in the discussion for a player who is rated in the £25 million range. After France’s bright start on Sunday, it could be a summer to remember for the young forward.

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Shocking transfers that nearly happened

With the World Cup well under way, there has been a lack of transfer activity taking place. Therefore in order to make up for that, we thought we should highlight a number of transfers that so nearly went through. Here are the Top 10:

1. Ronaldinho to Manchester United

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This transfer was about to happen when Ronaldinho was still playing for the French club PSG. At that time, the Red Devils sold David Beckham and wanted to replace him with the Brazilian legend. However things did not proceed as they wished as they were outbid by Spanish giant Barcelona where the famed dribbler became a massive hit for the club.

2. Radamel Falcao to Aston Villa FalcaoThe Colombian striker nearly joined the Villains in January 2008, when they decided to bid for him whilst he was still playing for former club, River Plate. They made an initial bid of £5M which was rejected. They did not up their bid for the Colombian striker and he later became one of the world’s most expensive players and is currently playing for AS Monaco.

3. Yaya Toure to Arsenal Yaya Toure ArsenalOne of the best midfielders in the Premier League right now, Yaya Toure could have been a Gunner in 2003. He had a trial with the North London club and a deal around £1.3M was arranged but the transfer did not happened as the Ivorian midfield powerhouse could not get a work permit in order to play in England.

4. Zlatan Ibrahimovic to Arsenal zlatan ibrahimovic fotbollAnother big miss for the Gunners as Arsene Wenger offered a trial to the Swedish striker but he refused and said “Zlatan doesn’t do auditions”. The skilful striker preferred instead to sign for Ajax and did not take up Wenger’s offer of a trial. He later became one of the world’s best strikers and now currently plays for French side PSG.

5. Cristiano Ronaldo to Liverpool Ronaldo PortuagalFormer Reds boss Gerard Houiller was on the verge of signing the Portuguese in 2005 before the transfer fell through. The Liverpool board could not agree on the wage demand for him and did not go through with the transfer. Ronaldo was then bought by rivals Manchester United and became a massive hit for the club before moving to Real Madrid for a then record fee.

6. Zinedine Zidane to Newcastle ZidaneThe former Juventus man was offered to the Magpies in 1996 for a fee of £1.6M from Bordeaux. However they could not recognise his talent and turned down the opportunity to sign the French superstar. He was signed by Juventus where he proved his worth before moving to Real Madrid.

7. Gareth Bale to Manchester United  Bale Real madridIn 2007, the Red Devils were very interested in former Southampton player, Gareth Bale. However they could not find an agreement over the fee for the player, hence the transfer therefore broke down. The Welsh wizard was later transferred to Tottenham for a fee of £10M. He did superbly well for the Spurs with a number of match-winning performances, before he was sold for a fee of 100M Euros to Real Madrid last summer.

8. Didier Drogba to Arsenal DrogbaAnother opportunity missed by the Gunners, after Arsene Wenger revealed that the Ivorian superstar could have been bought by Arsenal for a fee of £100k but did not take the risk as he was not sure whether Drogba could cope with English football. He must have got some regret when Chelsea bought him for £24M from Marseille and the lethal target-man did superbly well in the Premier League and became a Chelsea legend.

9. Michael Essien to Burnley 

Essien GhanaIn 1999, Burnley missed the opportunity to sign Essien for free. This could not happen as one of the club’s rules stipulated that a youth player could not be on a wage higher than £60 a week. In 2005, Essien joined Chelsea from Lyon for a fee of £26M and went on to win the league with them.

10. Robert Lewandowski to Blackburn Rovers

LewandowskiThis transfer was bound to happen in 2010 when Robert Lewandowski was still an unknown footballer. Blackburn Rovers were on the verge of completing the transfer before a volcano eruption in Iceland created a huge cloud and all flights was cancelled including that of Lewandowski to England. The transfer therefore broke down and Lewandowski was signed by Dortmund where he became one of the most prolific strikers in Europe.

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World Cup Interviews!

Here are some interviews that three legends have conducted, saying their predictions for the World Cup!

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Bryan Robson – Former England and Manchester United captain

Bryan Robson – Former Manchester United and England Captain

World Cup Q & A with
Bryan Robson

  1. Winner?
    Brazil
  2. Dark Horse?
    Germany
  3. Golden Boot (top scorer)?
    Messi
  4. Golden Ball (best player)?
    Schweinsteiger
  5. Young player of the tournament?
    Sterling


Luis Garcia
– Former Liverpool and Spain winger

Luis Garcia - Former Liverpool and Spainish winger

Luis Garcia – Former Liverpool and Spain winger

World Cup Q & A with
Luis Garcia

  1. Winner?
    Spain
  2. Dark Horse?
    Japan
  3. Golden Boot (top scorer)?
    David Villa
  4. Golden Ball (best player)?
    Eden Hazard
  5. Young player of the tournament?
    Raheem Sterling


Fernando Morientes
– Former Liverpool and Spain striker

Fernando Morientes - Former Liverpool and Spain striker

Fernando Morientes – Former Liverpool and Spain striker

World Cup Q & A with
Fernando Morientes

  1. Winner?
    Spain
  2. Dark Horse?
    Chile
  3. Golden Boot (top scorer)?
    Ronaldo
  4. Golden Ball (best player)?
    Messi/Ronaldo
  5. Young player of the tournament?
    Carvajal

Steve McManaman – Former Liverpool and England playmaker

Steve McManaman - Former Liverpool and England playmaker

Steve McManaman – Former Liverpool and England playmaker

World Cup Q & A with
Steve McManaman

  1. Winner?
    Brazil
  2. Dark Horse?
    Columbia
  3. Golden Boot (top scorer)?
    (Argentinians will go far so someone) like Aguero
  4. Golden Ball (best player)?
    Neymar, (he was excellent in the Confed Cup)
  5. Young player of the tournament?
    Mario Gotze

 

World Cup Preview

So the prestigious World Cup 2014 in Brazil (or Brasil…) starts in 5 days now. So seen as we haven’t covered the World Cup recently I thought that it would be the perfect opportunity to write about it.
In this blog, the focus will be on the top 8 teams in the world cup. Just a preview or a prediction if you like as to how far they will go in this summers competition. So, let’s begin.

Argentina:
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Along with Brazil, Argentina probably fits into the second tier of favorites, one notch below Spain and Germany. Playing on their home continent will help. And no other country can boast the attacking weapons Argentina does, even without the ostracized Carlos Tevez. Messi, Sergio Aguero, Gonzalo Higuain, Ezequiel Lavezzi and Angel di Maria form a fearsome fivesome of forwards. With a solid corps of midfielders and defenders, a semifinal berth should fall within the Albiceleste’s capabilities.

Belgium:
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No other country can boast anywhere near as much young talent as Belgium does, in spite of only being the size of Maryland (US state) and counting just 11 million citizens – Eden Hazard and Vincent Kompany and Jan Vertonghen and Romelu Lukaku and Christian Benteke and Kevin De Bruyne are just a few of the great names coming out of Belgium. In spite of their age, they are already an outsider for the title, boasting more than enough talent in every line to match up with just about anybody the World Cup can throw at them. But they are also internationally inexperienced, meaning a quarter-final showing would be a fine result.

Brazil:
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There is no ambiguity whatsoever about what is being demanded of the 11 lining up in the gold and green jerseys come June. The Brazilians expect Brazil to lift their sixth World Cup. Plain and simple. To make amends, in a sense, for 1950, when the only other World Cup on Brazilian soil was lost to Uruguay in the final – a national tragedy long in the memory.

The task at hand, however, is much less straightforward. The pressure will be crippling, even more so than in 1950. And, more alarmingly, the talent might not be there. Certainly, Brazil won the Confederations Cup. But this is no vintage Brazilian side. Neymar will surely dazzle up front. But the rest of the team is young overall, suspect in some spots in the back, somewhat uncohesive in midfield, and lacking a consistent goal-scoring threat in attack. A semifinals elimination to either Spain or Germany is the most likely outcome.

France:
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Deschamps must procure consistent performances from a brittle squad comprised of aging mainstays, temperamental stars and untested performers at the highest level. Ribéry offers potential salvation every time he steps onto the field, but he will be missing the World Cup due to injury. However his powers alone cannot eradicate the lingering concerns about the suspect mentality of a group reliant on erratic figures like Karim Benzema and Samir Nasri (also not going to the World Cup). Any outcome from a group stage exit to a quarterfinal berth remains firmly on the table depending on how this side molds together.

Germany:
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A team full of crafty technicians who play exciting and winning football and are entering their prime. In Mesut Ozil, Schweinsteiger, Toni Kroos, Thomas Muller, Mario Gotze and oh so many others, Germany has the midfield depth to match anybody’s. And yes, that includes Spain. Consequently, anything less than a spot in the final will be a disappointment. Don’t be surprised if Germany lifts its fourth World Cup.

Italy:
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After flaming out spectacularly in 2010, Italy decided it was finally time to rebuild and stop relying so heavily on the generation that won in 2006. With exciting young forwards Mario Balotelli and Stephan El Shaarawy stepping into bigger roles and a strong supporting cast emerging, the return was immediate. Italy reached the final of Euro 2012, losing to Spain, and fell to the same team on penalties in the semifinals of the 2013 Confederations Cup. This team is on the ascent but not quite there yet. A quarterfinals exit is most probable.

Spain:
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Spain will enter the fray as one of the favorites. Its ability to join Brazil (1958 and 1962) and Italy (1934 and 1938) as consecutive winners hinges on whether it can find a way to outwit the athletic and robust approach of its fellow contenders. The trademark sharpness in possession must endure with lingering and potentially fatal questions in defense creating vulnerabilities when the opposition counters. Whether this group – perhaps just on the other side of its best with Iniesta and Xavi Hernandez not at their peaks – can muster that panache again or pursue the necessary alternatives remains uncertain. A place in the last four represents a reasonable expectation for a team still among the best in the world.

Uruguay:
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It isn’t fair to expect another place in the final four with foundational pieces Diego Forlán and Diego Lugano on the wane. The strength of this side now rests disproportionately up front with Suárez and Edinson Cavani leading the side with their constant menace and steady supply of goals. Their incisiveness is ably supported through midfield, but the defense  might struggle against higher-quality opponents. A spot in the knockout stage represents a reasonable return for this outfit as currently comprised.

Thank you for reading this World Cup preview. We will try to produce as much content as possible moving forward towards the World Cup and during the competition itself. Including match reviews and previews!

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