Re: [情報] 六月底藍軍球員國家隊戰報
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Two more Blues through as Round of 16 ends
Wednesday, Jun 28, 2006
An impressive 11 out of the 15 Chelsea players who started the World Cup
will remain in Germany for the quarter-final stage after a France team
containing Claude Makelele and William Gallas progressed on Tuesday night.
The Chelsea pair completed the full 90 minutes of a 3-1 win over Spain in
Hanover. Gallas played in central defence and matched the pace of Fernando
Torres well while Makelele negated the influence of Raul in characteristic
fashion. The Spanish captain was substituted nine minutes into the
second-half.
http://www.chelseafc.com/Images/-NEWS/GallasMakeleleSpain.jpg

It was a much improved France performance compared with their stuttering
group stage campaign. Makelele and Gallas have played every second of
their team's campaign — a record matched by John Terry, Frank Lampard and
Ricardo Carvalho amongst the Chelsea clan in Germany.
Michael Essien's World Cup is over however. His suspension left him
powerless to do anything to prevent Ghana's 3-0 defeat by Brazil. France
play Brazil on Saturday in a repeat of the 1998 Final.
by Paul Mason
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Ballack in special training
Wednesday, Jun 28, 2006
Germany have played down a further injury scare over captain Michael
Ballack after the new Chelsea player did not train with the rest of the
squad on Tuesday.
Ballack had not trained on Sunday having picked up a foot problem but was
later declared fit. He was joined in missing Tuesday's session by striker
Miloslav Klose but a spokesman for the German soccer association (DFB)
said on Tuesday:
“Ballack is doing a full workout today but due to fitness reasons and
regeneration methods without a ball. With Klose it's the exact same thing.
It has nothing to do with injuries or anything like that. The boys are
doing special individual training programmes today.”
Germany play Argentina on Friday, a team they have twice faced in the last
18 months, once in a friendly and once in the Confederations Cup. Both
games ended 2-2 but in both games Ballack and Klose were absent.
by Paul Mason
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Makelele: There's plenty left in French legs
Thursday, Jun 29, 2006
With France having at last found form in the World Cup, Claude Makelele
identifies the age of the French squad as a strength rather than a
weakness.
France has the oldest average age of any country in the tournament but
such know-how in the side was crucial to the win over Spain according to
the 33 year-old midfielder, who personally had an influential game.
“In these type of games, you need experience,” Makelele said.“We had
spoken about it prior to the game. We had to advise and keep the
youngsters in the team calm while we also knew that we, the most
experienced, had to take responsibility.”
France play Brazil on Saturday evening in a re-match of the 1998 World Cup
Final. Makelele was not part of the triumphant squad eight years ago.
“We have the capacity to win against anyone,” he says, looking forward.
“Of course Brazil are still favourites to win the tournament but we have
to continue to play our game and, if we do so, we can battle against
anyone.
“We still have plenty of football left in our legs and we will continue
to use our experience to our advantage.”
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by Paul Mason
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World Cup stats: It's a foul-up on Cole
Thursday, Jun 29, 2006
Saturday's big World Cup quarter-final between England and Portugal will
bring into opposition the two players who have suffered the most fouls in
the tournament.
The names in question are Joe Cole and Luis Figo. According to FIFA's
official statistics, Chelsea's England star has been illegally halted 18
times in his four games, a total only surpassed by Figo's 19.
http://www.chelseafc.com/Images/-NEWS/ColeEnglandFouled.jpg

Frank Lampard and Andriy Shevchenko both feature in the top 20 — they are
eighth equal having drawn 12 fouls apiece.
There is a notable contrast between Cole and Figo when it comes to fair
tackles suffered. Whereas Figo tops the chart again with 27, Cole has
proved far harder to dispossess fairly. He's way down the list with nine
tackles.
Frank Lampard, still looking for his first goal, is currently the World
Cup's most frequent shot taker. He has fired for goal 21 times, three more
than Germany's Miloslav Klose. Lampard is second in terms of shots on
target with nine to Klose's 11. The German has four goals.
by Paul Mason
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No room for error with Sheva warns World Cup opponent
Friday, Jun 30, 2006
Ahead of Friday's World Cup quarter-finals, Italy's star defender has
described Andriy Shevchenko as close to perfect for a striker.
Italy take on Shevchenko's Ukraine in the later of the day's two games but
Alessandro Nesta is unlikely to be fit for the Azzurri.
The centre-back who has 77 caps to his name knows the talents of Chelsea's
new striker well. The two played the last four seasons together at Milan
and Nesta wouldn't fancy facing the game in anything less than full
working order.
“In order to limit Shevchenko you have to be 100 per cent,” he has said
in the build-up. “You have to keep close to him for 90 minutes. There is
no room for errors because he has almost no defects.”
Even without Nesta, Shevchenko will reacquaint himself with former
team-mates in Hamburg. Milan's Gennaro Gattuso and Andrea Pirlo have been
regulars for Italy, as has Alberto Gilardino who played alongside Sheva in
attack last season. Another Milan strike colleague, Filippo Inzaghi, has
been on the bench.
“Italy are one of the great footballing nations and so they will be
favourites,” is Shevchenko's belief ahead of the game. He played seven
seasons in Serie A.
“We want to put Italy out. We are a difficult team to beat and this is a
very important game for us as well as them. I played a lot in Italy and
have many friends there and I'm very comfortable with them. I'll probably
think about all that before the match.”
Italy versus Ukraine kicks-off at 8pm UK time. Four hours earlier in
Berlin, Germany begin their quarter-final against Argentina. Chelsea
involvement centres around three-goal Hernan Crespo and Michael Ballack,
yet to find the net despite a succession of highly influential displays.
Middlesbrough-bound Robert Huth remained on the German bench in the last
match.
“We are not afraid, even though the opponent is Argentina who besides
Brazil have been the best team in this tournament,” said Ballack as
Germany prepare for a re-match of the 1986 Final.
“After our most recent performances we do not need to hide ourselves. The
team is in very confident mood and we know we have a big chance to defeat
them.
“Playing well does not suffice this time out. We want to reach the next
round. We have the hunger to play three more matches and that is why our
chances are 60-40. We are not worried.”
by Paul Mason
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Lampard set to be fit
Friday, Jun 30, 2006 翻譯:水之哀傷
德國方面消息,先前傳說蘭帕德將由於傷勢,而可能錯過本週六英格蘭與葡萄牙
的世界盃淘汰賽的傳聞可能是虛驚一場。
前日晚媒體普遍報道這名藍軍副隊長在週四訓練中弄傷了踝關節,現在只能邊治
療邊進行跑步訓練。後者至今為止在本屆世界盃英格蘭的比賽中全勤。
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但是今天(週五)早上又有進一步的報導傳來,英足總官方發言人這樣說:“我
和弗蘭克談過,他感覺良好,馬上就可以參加正式訓練了。”
by Paul Mason
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Klinsmann: Ballack yet to peak
Friday, Jun 30, 2006
In his role as the German national manager, Jurgen Klinsmann has been
keeping a close eye on his captain Michael Ballack for the past two years.
He believes Chelsea are set to enjoy performances even better than those
being put in by the player in the World Cup.
“He has made a major step in his development in the last two years and
there is still a lot more to come from Michael,” reckons Klinsmann.
“He is a leader on the field with what he does playing-wise. But also
behind the scenes he is of tremendous importance. He is talking to the
younger players and points out mistakes.”
Germany open the World Cup quarter-finals against Argentina at 4pm Friday,
UK time.
by Paul Mason
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