09/28/2007

Ronaldinho préfère jouer au Milan ac au Chelsea

Ronaldinho préfère jouer à Milan plutôt qu'à  Chelsea Selon  La Gazzetta dello Sport.

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,

07/04/2007

Kaka & Ronaldinho : le mercato s'enflamme ...

Comme l'avait souligné Libertus, Le Real de Madrid veut engager Kaka. Le joueur brésilien met la pression sur Sylvio Berlusconi. Lors d'une entrevue, il a tenu à souligner son envie de rejoindre le club madriléne.

Berlusconi est formel, Kaka est intransférable !! Pourtant il ne serait pas insensible aux 80 millions d'euros, proposés par Ramon Calderon ... Ronaldinho aurait été rencontré ...kaka2.jpg11928.jpg

 

La rumeur s'intensifie dans la botte. Le Milan AC va-t-il voir partir l'un de ses plus beaux fleurons ? Il n'y a pas de fumée sans feu ... Le Real va tout faire pour réaliser ce transfert. Le joueur brésilien est désireux de vivre une nouvelle aventure, relever un nouveau défi. Il ne manque que l'aval de l'emblématique président du Milan AC pour que l'opération se concrétise .

Kaka a tout gagné avec le club lombard. Un désir légitime de retrouver une nouvelle motivation le pousse vers le Real de Madrid. Le stade de la rumeur est dépassé, nous entrons dans la période du poker menteur.

Berlusconi avait affiché son intérêt envers Samuel Eto'o. Apparement, le président milanais avait d'autres intentions. Des indiscrétions relatent une entrevue avec ... Ronaldinho . De rumeur ... Non . Le rêve du président milanais ne date pas d'hier et aussi étrange que cela paraisse, le FC Barcelone ne serait pas hostile à cette transaction ...

Les excédents de poids de la star brésilienne, son goût prononcé pour les sorties nocturnes, commencent à irriter certains dirigeants du club catalan. L'intérêt que porte le FC Barcelone, pour Franck Lampard, le stratège de Chelsea, serait l'explication ...

Un double transfert qui pourrait atteindre des sommets. Kaka en digne successeur de Zidane, Ronaldinho pour faire oublier le talentueux joueur brésilien ... Les jours à venir nous révéleront la teneur des informations ...

source : http://www.come4news.com/kaka-ronaldinho-le-mercato-senflamme.html

12/05/2006

Ronaldinho magic inspires Barca win

An irresistible first half of football from Barcelona crowned by strikes from Ronaldinho and Eidur Gudjohnson saw the champions move into the knockout stages of the Champions League with a 2-0 win over Werder Bremen at Camp Nou.

Ronaldinho settled nerves inside the stadium with a perfectly thought out free-kick on 13 minutes, after he had been felled by Pierre Wome just outside the penalty area.

Sensing the Bremen wall would jump, the Brazilian stepped up and side-footed a shot under the wall and in at the far post.

Goalkeeper Tim Wiese was left incensed at his team-mates for allowing the ball to run under them, but credit must go to Ronaldinho for his anticipation and intelligence.

Five minutes later, and the Catalans were well and truly on their way. Ronaldinho turned inside from the left, and fired a delightful crossfield ball in behind the visitors' defence for the marauding Ludovic Giuly to latch onto. He took one touch, before laying it square for Gudjohnsen to blast home from close range.

By now, Barcelona were rampant, with Andres Iniesta and Deco in total control of affairs in midfield.

Indeed it was the latter who almost provided the spark for his team's third, collecting a clearance from Carles Puyol, before charging forward all of 60 yards and releasing Gudjohnsen.

The big Icelander showed remarkable agility and superb close control, skipping past three Bremen defenders, though saw his shot come back off a post to Giuly, who managed to shank the ball wide only eight yards out and with the entire goal at his mercy.

As the half wore on, Bremen managed to gain a foothold in the game, and had the travelling support out of their seats in anticipation when Wome fired in a teasing ball from the left, though it rolled agonisingly across the face of goal as Marco Almeida and Miroslav Klose were both unable to reach it.

After a scintillating first 45 minutes, the Catalans emerged rather subdued in the second half, and Bremen found their passing and rhythm.

Diego began to exert his influence on the game, and was a constant threat with his vision and movement.

He twice tested Victor Valdes in the opening ten minutes of the half, with the goalkeeper doing particularly well to hold onto the second effort after it took a late deflection off Almeida.

But Barcelona gave a reminder of their danger on the hour mark, as Ronaldinho released Gudjohnsen with another perfectly weighted ball in behind the defence. This time though, the former Chelsea man was guilty of hesitancy, as he allowed Naldo enough time to get back and charge down the shot.

The tempo of the game fell away a little as Barcelona sat further back to protect their lead, though failed to keep tabs on the lively Klose.

The German Player of the Year sprinted in behind the defence with 10 minutes to go, but none of his team-mates went with him, and his pull-back rolled into an empty penalty area before the Azulgrana scrambled it clear.

Bremen threw everything at their opponents as the clock wore down, though Rafael Marquez and Puyol stood firm for the champions, who will now go into the pot for the draw for the last 16.

10/06/2006

‘Ronaldinho’s also human’

‘Ronaldinho’s also human’

Madrid: Barcelona coach Frank Rijkaard has defended playmaker Ronaldinho from criticism that he is not reproducing the kind of form that earned him the World Player of the Year title.

“It is okay to criticise the team because they have shown they can do better but it is too much to only talk about Ronaldinho,” Rijkaard told radio Catalunya. “He is a fundamental player for us but he isn’t a robot. Sometimes we forget he is human.”

The Brazilian international failed to live up to expectations at the World Cup finals in Germany and has struggled to inspire the European and Spanish champions in their relatively sluggish start to the season.


Cup Effect?

Barca are top of the Primera Liga but some laboured performances have raised questions about the form of the team and Ronaldinho in particular.

“What happened in the World Cup hasn’t affected him. He had the right attitude but his team mates just didn’t connect with him,” Rijkaard said. “But it is another thing to talk about the pre-season. Because of contractual obligations he had to play every game and this catches up with you in the end.

“We have seen a drop in his performances but we aren’t worried. We are managing it and he is doing what he can for the team which is the most important thing.”

Both Rijkaard and defender Rafael Marquez have pinpointed the club’s two-week promotional tour of Mexico and the US as a major disruption to Barca’s preparations for the season.

In a separate interview Ronaldinho, who has a history of slow starts, backed Rijkaard’s assessment of his state of form. “I start every season the same. I’m getting into it.”

source :http://www.mumbaimirror.com/

09/23/2006

AC Milan strengthen ties with Ronaldinho's brother

tribalfooball.com - September 22, 2006

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.

08/25/2006

Ronaldinho not worried about Chelsea ties

Ronaldinho insists he does not fear Chelsea Football Club.

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The Londoners have been drawn with Barcelona for the third successive season in the UEFA Champions League, yet despite the additions of Michael Ballack and Andrei Shevchenko, Ronaldinho is not losing any sleep.

"We know all about how good Chelsea's signings are," said Barca’s brilliant Brazilian.

"They have an impressive squad and their summer signings can't fail to improve them. But I believe we don't have to worry about the others. There is no such thing as an unstoppable team."