09/28/2007
Ronaldinho préfère jouer au Milan ac au Chelsea
Le joueur deux fois meilleur joueur au monde Fâché avec son coach Rijkaard est prêt à laisser les géants Espagnol-
La Gazzetta dello Sport déclare que seulement deux équipes en Europe ont une réel chance d'acheter le Brésilien,le Milan ac et Chelsea. On dit que Ronaldinho favorise un transfert vers l'Italie en raison du style de vie et les Brésiliens déjà present au club . Les Rossoneri ont actuellement sept joueurs brésiliens ; Dida, Cafu, Emerson, Serginho, Digao, Kaka et Ronaldo. Alexandre Pato a également signé pour les champions d'europe et sera apte pour jouer à partir de janvier. le Président Silvio Berlusconi est prêt a mettre £70m (110 m euro ) de côté afin de financier l'affaire. Ceci inclut le salaire de 11 M d'euro par an de Ronaldino. ce dérnier a été absent des deux dérniers matchs contre Séville et Zaragoza,
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07/04/2007
Questionné quant à son futur à Barcelone, le joueur camerounais s'est clairement expliqué.

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Questionné quant à son futur à Barcelone, le joueur camerounais s'est clairement expliqué.
Rédigé le 02/07/2007 à 17h39
Annoncés partant du côté de Milan, Eto'o et Ronaldinho vont rester à Barcelone! Lors d'une interview réalisée ce week-end, l'attaquant camerounais a déclaré: «Lui et moi ne bougeront pas de Barcelone, même si je sais que Berlusconi nous veux! »
Samuel Eto'o repousse donc les rumeurs de départs régulièrement évoquées depuis l'arrivée de Henri en blaugrana la semaine dernière.
Le camerounais a également émis quelques mots du sur le mercato du Barça qui traite actuellement les arrivées de Milito ou de Chivu en défense après celle de Abidal: «Ce sont des grands joueurs, ils nous seraient très utiles.»
Ecrit par Constantin Gabriel
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06/25/2007
Berlusconi does not believe in Ronaldinho in Milan
The president of Milan AC, Silvio Berlusconi expressed himself on the mercato of his team. According to him, it will be “impossible to see arriving Ronaldinho. Laporta would be forced expatrier”. Concerning Cameronian Eto' O, “We do not put limit at providence”. In same time, Carlo Ancelotti acknowledges in Sky Sport to have been very ready of Real Madrid the year last.“The president of Barcelona told me that if it sold Ronaldinho, it would be obliged expatrier” stated Silvio Berlusconi with the microphones of Sky. The president thus intends to make conceal the rumours of a possible arrival of Brazilian among champions of Europe. Berlusconi also expressed himself on the case Suazo, which made so much spoken the town of Milan last week. “We had gotten along with president de Cagliari, but the player had a legal tender clause and had an agreement with Inter”. Concerning its attack: “We hope to succeed in finding somebody. But we also await much Ronaldo. So then, we succeed in finding a player strong who is not unsaleable… Eto' O? We do not put limit at providence…”.
The Milanese trainer Carlo Ancelotti also expressed himself on Sky Sport. He revealed to have failed to sign for Real Madrid last season. “The year spent, there was a good feeling with Real Madrid. Then, it is the affection which prevailed and I wanted to remain”. Ancelotti less seems to count on Eto' O that its leaders. “Priority of Barcelona east not to deprive itself of Eto' O, like Milan AC with Kaka. In any way, we gained the League champions without Ronaldo. The next year, we will have it in addition to Inzaghi, Oliveira and Gilardino. We have various solutions, we are not desperate. We must continue on the same road, we will be able to play with one or two points, but the most important thing is that we will have to remain in reliability”.
Then, will the team of Milan AC flame as the press wants to believe in it so well or will quite simply preserve it its reinforcement which made of it the champion team of Europe of football?
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12/05/2006
Champions League round-up

Football Champions League
Barcelona scored twice early on to clinch their safe passage through to the next round, dumping Werder Bremen out in the process, while Chelsea won 2-0 against Levski Sofia and Liverpool lost 3-1 at Galatasaray.
Click on the links for full match reports.
Barcelona 2-0 Werder Bremen
The holders are safely through after two early goals deflated Bremen at Camp Nou. Ronaldinho's free kick and Eidur Gudjohnsen did the damage, knocking the Germans out of the competition.
Chelsea 2-0 Levski Sofia
Chelsea top Group A after being made to work hard for their win against Levski. Andrei Shevchenko scored a beauty with the outside of his foot and Shaun Wright-Phillips bagged his first goal for the club.
Bayern Munich 1-1 Internazionale
Patrick Vieira salvaged a point for Inter with a last-gasp equaliser after Roy Makaay opened the scoring for Bayern.
Sporting 1-3 Spartak Moscow
Spartak turned on the style to record a fine away win and qualify for the UEFA Cup. Roman Pavluchenko, Maxim Kalinichenko and Denis Boyarintsev netted for the visitors with Carlos Bueno replying for Sporting.
Galatasaray 3-2 Liverpool
Liverpool endured an unhappy return to the scene of their 2005 triumph in the competition as Necati Ates, Okan Buruk and Sasa Ilic all found a way past Jerzy Dudek. Robbie Fowler scored twice in vain for Rafa Benitez's men, who still top the group.
PSV 1-3 Bordeaux
Julien Faubert, Stephane Dalmat and Jean-Claude Darcheville put Bordeaux 3-0 up in Eindhoven and Alex's 87th minute effort was no more than a consolation.
Olympiacos 1-1 Shakhtar Donetsk
Nery Castillo cancelled out Francseco Matuzalem's opener as Shakhtar take their place in the UEFA Cup.
Roma 1-0 Valencia
Christian Panucci's close-range header settled a dire encounter and assured Roma of qualification with Valencia already safely through.
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10/06/2006
Ronaldinho insists: Barcelona perfect for me
tribalfooball.com - October 06, 2006
Ronaldinho insists he's happy at Barcelona and confident of bouncing back to his best.
It's been suggested the Brazilian's poor form has been due to him carrying an injury, or being unsettled by rumours linking him with AC Milan.
But Ronaldinho says: "There's no offer from Milan. I feel as if I'm home in Barcelona; it's perfect here, I do not need talk about it. It cheers me knowing that people want me to stay.
"I am not a machine, nobody is. I am not worried. Why should I be? I feel happy and I am preparing myself to help. That is my objective. When the team needs me, I will be ready."
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Barcelona No1 Valdes: Ronaldinho in perfect shape
Barcelona goalkeeper Victor Valdes has jumped to the defence of teammate Ronaldinho. The Brazilian's sudden drop in form has been leapt upon by critics, but Valdes says: "I do not know if he is in form or not - and I am not someone who can judge that, but I see him as perfect.
"He gives everything for his teammates and I believe that he is the best, as he has always demonstrated."
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09/26/2006
Crespo does a Ronaldinho to silence critics
Rome - Hernan Crespo did his best Ronaldinho impression to score the goal which gave Inter Milan a precious 1-0 win at Roma, their likeliest rivals for the Serie A title.
Wednesday's victory not only lifted Inter above Roma into third place on seven points, two behind leaders Palermo, but also silenced the critics who said the club were in crisis after an unconvincing start to the season.
Crespo is known for his clinical finishing rather than his dribbling skills, but he showed some neat footwork to skip past Philippe Mexes before firing home the only goal just before half-time.
Crespo, 31, said it had been a long time since he had scored a similar goal, casting his mind back to when he was with Parma between 1996 and 2000.
"I haven't scored a goal like that since my Parma days," said the Argentina international.
"I have to say I enjoyed it a lot. I will never be Ronaldinho, but I always give 100 per cent."
Crespo was delighted to give the perfect response to the critics who rounded upon Inter after their disappointing 1-1 draw against Sampdoria last Saturday.
"Too much was said after the Sampdoria game, and we gave a great demonstration of character by winning at the Olympic stadium," he said.
Inter had the chance to double their lead when Mexes pulled down Crespo in the box shortly after the break, but Zlatan Ibrahimovic's weak penalty was easily saved by Alexander Doni.
The late sending-ff of French midfielder Patrick Vieira took some of the gloss off Inter's night.
Following the relegation of Juventus and the points penalties handed out to AC Milan and Fiorentina for match-fixing, Inter are strong favourites to retain the Italian title.
They finished third last season but were awarded the Scudetto after the scandal fall-out. - Sapa-AFP .
http://www.iol.co.za/index.php?set_id=6&click_id=2831&art_id=qw1158833342920S163
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09/23/2006
AC Milan strengthen ties with Ronaldinho's brother
tribalfooball.com - September 22, 2006
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AC Milan directors are strengthening their relationship with Roberto de Assis, the agent and brother of Barcelona star Ronaldinho.
Assis is again in Milan this week to meet with club directors, having negotiated Ricardo Oliveira's arrival from Real Betis last month.
Gazzetta dello Sport says, however, Assis isn't in Milan on business for Oliveira - nor Ronaldinho.
But the strengthening of ties between the agent and Milan has led to speculation of an end-of-season move to the San Siro for Ronaldinho, particularly if Lionel Messi shows he can emerge from his teammate's shadow in the coming months.
For all the talk of a bumper new contract for Ronaldinho, Barca sports chief Txiki Begiristain insisted this week that nothing had been discussed.
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09/13/2006
Ronaldinho and Real looking for health checks
Madrid - Barcelona and Real Madrid, the Spanish league champions and runners up last season, will be hoping to bounce back after their less-than-convincing starts to the season two weeks ago.
Barca won 3-2 at Celta Vigo but their winner only came two minutes from time and they will be looking to be firing on all cylinders against visitors Osasuna on Saturday.
However, it has hardly been a week of ideal preparations for Barcelona coach Frank Rijkaard, who lost 10 of his players to international duty.
| I just hope Ronaldinho returns healthy |
"I just hope Ronaldinho returns healthy," said Rijkaard through gritted teeth earlier this week.
The Dutch coach has been critical over the demands made on his star player by the Brazilian football authorities.
Osasuna were last season's surprise side in Spain and finished the season in fourth place but crashed 3-0 in the Nou Camp in the corresponding fixture 11 months ago.
This time around, they are determined not to leave Barcelona empty-handed.
| 'I am sure we are going to win titles this season' |
"I'm motivated to do well in this game because of the traditional rivalry (with Barca) that there was when I was at Real Madrid. I would feel the same regardless of who I was playing with if I was to face this team," said Osasuna's on-loan striker Roberto Soldado.
The highly-rated Soldado was the second most prolific scorer in the Spanish second division last season, playing for Real's reserve team, and also scored on several important occasions for the big boys.
For their part, Soldado's former club ground out a 0-0 score bore at the Santiago Bernabeu to Villarreal in their opening match and are out to get their first goal of the season against newly-promoted Levante on Sunday.
"Against Villarreal, we played against a team that knew each other well and we have new players that are still getting to know each other but I am sure we are going to win titles this season," commented Real's new coach Fabio Capello on Thursday.
Capello is optimistic that Ronaldo, who had an indifferent World Cup and who has been injured this summer, can still make the difference after three trophy-less years for Real.
"Very shortly we'll have Ronaldo back and I'm sure he's going to score 25 goals this season. What I've seen of Van Nistelrooy is also phenomenal. he's adapted very quickly to Spain," added Capello, commenting on his two main forwards.
Real's deadline day signing Jose Antonio Reyes, acquired on-loan from Arsenal, trained for the first time with his new team mates on Thursday and his appetite to make an immediate impact was obvious to everyone.
"I'm going crazy waiting to pull on the Real jersey," said the Spanish international striker on Thursday, his hunger whetted by being left on the bench for the entirety of Spain's two internationals during the last week.
Sevilla are the league leaders after the first week on the basis of their 4-0 thrashing of Levante.
Last season's Uefa Cup winners, who many pundits predict could make a serious challenge for their first league title since they won their one and only previous championship in 1946, defend their pole position at Real Sociedad on Sunday.
Fixtures
Saturday
Barcelona vs Osasuna
Atletico Madrid vs Valencia
Sunday
Real Betis vs Atletico Madrid
Getafe vs Racing Santander
Gimnastic Tarragona vs Celta Vigo
Levante vs Real Madrid
Real Mallorca vs Deportivo La Coruna
Real Sociedad vs Sevilla
Villarreal vs Recreativo Huelva
Real Zaragoza vs Espanyol.
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08/29/2006
Ronaldinho in Barça 'rift'

No Ronny, but Barça still began with a victory. Photograph: Pascal Pavani/AFP/Getty Images
Ronaldinho has discovered that superstar status is no guarantee of a first-team spot at the Nou Camp following reports that he was dropped from the squad to face Celta Vigo last night.
It was initially suggested that a thigh injury, picked up in last week's Uefa Super Cup defeat to Sevilla, would rule Ronaldinho out of last night's La Liga opener. "He received a blow to his left thigh during last Friday's European Super Cup match," read a club statement. "The bruising is still painful so he is not in condition to play."
However, a report in today's Sun suggests that Frank Rijkaard axed Ronaldinho from the squad that travelled to the Balaidos after the 26-year-old failed to report for training on Saturday. If the claim is accurate, Ronaldinho has fallen foul of a club rule whereby any player who does not train 48 hours before a match is dropped, a basic tenet of the Rijkaard regime.
With an extension to Ronaldinho's existing contract - which expires in 2010 and includes a buy-out clause of £85m - yet to be agreed, Chelsea and Milan are believed to be monitoring the situation with interest.
Ronaldinho's absence failed to stop Barcelona from making a winning start to the season, as Eidur Gudjohnsen's 88th-minute goal secured a 3-2 victory.
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