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“Truthfully, my head spins,” said Herrera Tuesday in an event to launch the Panini World Cup sticker collection in Mexico.
Herrera also Camiseta Del David Villa gave another hint that the players he already knows from Club America and the ones that he has seen adapt to his 5-3-2 during Mexico’s three friendlies so far in 2014 have an advantage.
“(People) tell me that one (player) is better than another, and yes, but for what I want to do on the pitch, as coach, I have to decide who adapts quickest because there isn’t a lot of time,” stated the former Atlante manager.
“Piojo” went on to talk about the fiercely-disputed goalkeeping position and admitted he still isn’t sure which of Guillermo Ochoa, Camiseta del Real Madrid Primera Jesus Camisetas de Neymar Corona, Moises Munoz or Alfredo Talavera will miss out on the final 23.
“It’s (the position) that least concerns me, but the one that’ll give me the greatest headache in choosing three,” said Herrera.
For a split second, Manchester United gave Bayern Munich a scare when Patrice Evra scored the first goal of their Champions League quarterfinal second leg. It gave Man United an improbable 2-1 lead on aggregate and, for a moment, allowed David Moyes to feel like a new man. One who wasn't always the butt of jokes and the subject of derogatory plane banners.
But then, moments later, Mario Mandzukic equalized for Bayern. And nine minutes after that, Thomas Muller added another and finally, Arjen Robben made it 3-1 Bayern in the 76th minute to complete the expected result.
To Man United's credit, Camisetas de Barca local they made the first 147 minutes of this tie difficult for the European champions. But in the end, it almost would have been better if they were out of it from the start instead of being given false hope and having it snatched away. The whole thing proved to be nothing more than a deflected clearance attempt from Chris Smalling that smacked Moyes square in the gut — a thing that literally happened in Camisetas de Barcelona Segunda the 33rd minute.
Just keep watching that video repeat and you'll have an idea of what it's like to be David Moyes in the year 2014
P>Eight Major League Soccer players and two players from MLS academy systems were among 21 players named to head coach Tab Ramos' US U-20 national team roster for the upcoming Dallas Cup, U.S. Soccer announced on Wednesday.
Competing in the Dallas Cup's Gordon Jago Super Group, the US will face River Plate (Argentina) on Sunday, Eintracht Frankfurt (Germany) on Monday and Tigres UANL (Mexico) on Wednesday in group play.
Both the New York Red Bulls and Real Salt Lake had two players named to the squad. For New York, goalkeeper Santiago Castaño and defender Matt Miazga both received callups, while RSL's Jordan Camisetas de Barcelona Segunda Allen and Benji Lopez were named to the squad. Miazga and Allen have both seen MLS action this season, and Miazga could end up staying with the Red Bulls at least through this weekend due to New York's injury-ridden back line.
Other MLS players include FC Dallas defender Kellyn Acosta and Chivas USA midfielder Marky Delgado, who have both seen first-team minutes this year, the Philadelphia Union's Zach Pfeffer and Sporting Kansas City youngster Erik Palmer-Brown, making his first appearance with the U-20s and the youngest player in the roster as the only 1997 birthday.
Two University of Maryland standouts on MLS teams' Homegrown Player lists – goalkeeper Zack Camiseta Del Andre Iniesta Steffen (Philadelphia) and defender Suliaman Dainkeh (D.C. United) – were also named to the roster.
US U-20 Roster by Position:
GOALKEEPERS (2): Santiago Castaño (New York Red Bulls; Union City, N.J.), Zack Steffen (Maryland; Philadelphia Union Academy; Downington, Pa.)
DEFENDERS (9): Jordan Allen (Real Salt Lake; Rochester, N.Y.), Michael Amick (UCLA; Sunnyvale, Calif.), Suliaman Dainkeh (Maryland; D.C. United Academy; Reston, Va.), Trevor Haberkorn (Furman; Roanoke, Texas), Matt Miazga (New York Red Bulls; Clifton, N.J.), Shaquell Moore (Unattached; Powder Springs, Ga.), Erik Palmer-Brown (Sporting KC; Lee’s Summit, Mo.), John Requejo Jr. (Real So Cal; Carpinteria, Calif.), Jesus Vazquez (Tigres UANL; San Luis Obispo, Calif.)
MIDFIELDERS (5): Kellyn Acosta (FC Dallas; Plano, Texas), Marky Delgado (Chivas USA; Glendora, Calif.), Luis Felipe (Cruzeiro; Ouro Branco, Brazil), Romain Gall (FC Lorient; Herndon, Va.), Lynden Gooch (Sunderland; Santa Cruz, Calif.)
FORWARDS (5): Benji Lopez (Real Salt Lake; San Diego), Amando Moreno (Club Tijuana; Morganville, N.J.), Zach Pfeffer (Philadelphia Union; Dresher, P
West Ham have responded to claims from Steven Gerrard that they “tried everything to upset us” during the meeting at Upton Park at the weekend.
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Liverpool would win the game 2-1 to keep their bid to win the Premier League title on course, however according to their captain, they had to overcome some dirty tricks to do so.
Gerrard made a number of light-hearted accusations after the match: “It was a very tricky game,” he told LFC TV. “We got a bit more than we expected – a hot dressing room, a dry pitch and the bus had to park a mile away.
“I think they tried everything to upset us. It was a good test of our character. We needed to prove that we’re capable Camiseta Del Xavi of fighting for this title and we did that terrifically well."
However, West Ham have responded to the claims of the England captain, insisting they did not try any dirty tricks.
Co-owner David Sullivan took to Twitter to write the following.
Mr Gerrard nobody force your bus driver to park a mile away from the ground, it was his choice. If the heating Camiseta Del Andre Iniesta is too warm, turn it down. dg
David Gold (@davidgold) April 8, 2014
Gold later clarified that he was not accusing the England captain of being a lier but only saying he was mistaken.
West Ham also released a statement on their official website under the headline "parking the bus" where they sought to clarify the facts surrounding Gerrard's comments.
In response to Gerrard's claim about "parking a mile away", West Ham explained: "Instead of manoeuvring the team bus into the Players' Car Park, as is the norm with visiting teams to the Boleyn Ground, Liverpool's coach instead initially parked in Green Street. The unusual parking location is estimated to have added around 20 metres to the usual walk from the coach door to the Players' entrance."
West Ham said in the statement they were "bemused" by the claim the away dressing room was too hot.
"West Ham staff received no complaint about the temperature from the visitors," read the statement. "Of course, West Ham staff would have been happy to turn up the air conditioning at our opponents' request."
Meanwhile the final claim by Gerrard that the pitch was dry was also rubbished - and if anything was wetter than usual.
"The consistent overnight rain that fell on the Boleyn Ground on Saturday meant that the 'dry' playing surface might have been a little wetter than was suggested," said West Ham.
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“And the defeat against Stoke finished us. You Camiseta del Espana Primera 2013/2014 can’t lose against Stoke if you aspire to be the next champion.”
Worryingly for Gunners’ fans, Cazorla explained that he is determined to succeed in his hunt for silverware, and if that means leaving the club to boost his chances, then he is willing to make that decision.
The north London side have already seen their best players in recent years such as Robin van Persie, Samir Nasri and Cesc Fabregas leave the club after long spells without success, and Cazorla could also look elsewhere in the future – but only if he does not reach that goal with his current club.
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“I want titles and that is why I came to Arsenal,” Cazorla explained. “Every football player wants to win titles. We’ve gone many years without winning one. And if not, what I’ll look for in my next destination is to have the chance to win.”
The midfielder agreed to extend his contract last month, tying his future down until 2016 when he will be 31, and Cazorla is refusing to rule out a return to Spain if he feels that is the best option available.
“I don’t want to close doors, but nowadays I’ve a contract with Arsenal for two more seasons,” Cazorla explained. “When I’m turning 31 I’ll evaluate myself and I’ll choose the best option. In which case, I would be delighted to come back [to Spain].”
The club’s dramatic fall from the top of the Premier League has coincided with the absence of a number of key players, with long-term injuries to Theo Walcott, Mesut Özil, Jack Wilshere and the recently returned Aaron Ramsey robbing the side of their pace in attack.
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It was the £42.5m addition of Özil last summer that renewed Arsenal supporters’ hopes that they could challenge for a first Premier League title since 2003-04, and while their season got off to a good start, it has tailed off as injuries have taken their toll.
Cazorla feels that the big-spending approach is the right one to take if Arsenal are to compete in the years to come, and wants to see more additions of the talents akin to the German playmaker in the near-future.
“Arsenal has everything to win. History, infrastructure, an incredible stadium and great players,” he told website Sport360. “But we have to improve at crucial moments and sign the best football players because if you don’t do that, you may lag behind others.
“That is what makes it different at other clubs. You’ve a good example in Manchester City who signed Fernandiho, (Alvaro) Negredo... or even Manchester United with (Robin) van Persie and (Juan) Mata.
“Arsenal know what they need next season, but it’s almost impossible to win a title if we haven’t got these kind of things.”
He also took the time to back his midfield team-mate Özil after the 25-year-old was recently criticised Camiseta del Espana Segunda for his own slump in form. Cazorla feels that if the fans show confidence in his abilities, then they will reap the rewards of an “extraordinary” player.
“He has come at a difficult time,” admitted Cazorla. “When he arrived in London, he did an extraordinary job and people demanded his best level every match. But when he decreased his performance, the team suffered.
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