MILAN -- Morocco international Adel Taarabt is on the verge of joining AC Milan
after landing in the Italian city for a medical.
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. Taarabt said Thursday that "I am honoured to be able to play at the best club
in the world. I spoke with (Milan coach Clarence) Seedorf and we are both
happy." Taarabt joins Milan on loan with the possibility of a permanent move in
the summer. Milan has taken over Fulhams loan of Taarabt from parent club Queens
Park Rangers. The 24-year-old joined Fulham after QPR was relegated from the
Premier League. Keisuke Honda, Adil Rami and Michael Essien also joined Milan
this month.
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. Vancouver Whitecaps and Toronto FC failed to make the postseason while
Montreal Impact fell at the first hurdle losing heavily to Houston Dynamo in the
Eastern Conference Knockout Round.
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. -- Stanford squashed Oregons national championship hopes again, schooling the
Ducks in power football.Remember when England/Germany meant something? Two
rivals, on and off the field, the fixture has always brought a certain cache.
The history. The footballing pedigree. Some of the biggest names the game has
ever seen. The match has always been a statement of intent, with bragging
rights on the line between nations no stranger to hostility. The two nations
domestic leagues are arguably the most entertaining and watchable in the world.
Yet, the quality and play of the national teams are polar opposites. Even now,
an England-Germany fixture sizzles on the surface. Until the teams hit the
field. A match buried amidst European World Cup qualification playoffs saw a
German B team handily beat Englands first team 1-0 Tuesday. The loss was
Englands second of the International break and marked the first back-to-back
home defeats for the Three Lions dating back to 1977. A friendly is a
friendly. You take what you see with a grain of salt, but that doesnt mean true
class cant shine through. The way a team plays trumps the scoreline in such a
contest. Take for example Brazils 2-1 win over Chile at the Rogers Centre in
Toronto, Tuesday night. It was a purposeful victory from a team with true
ambition. Quality oozed from every move. Luiz Felipe Scolari and his side
treated the game as much more than merely a spectacle, this was preparation to
contend in 2014. The term "business like" wouldnt do the team justice, no
matter who is wearing yellow, each player filled a role and the talent shone
through within the context of team-first. The ball movement superior, the team
effort near complete. England meanwhile was blasé, failing to threaten
throughout. Sound familiar? An England team lacking cutting edge and precision,
weve seen it all before. This isnt to compare England and Brazil. Perhaps its
somewhat relevant considering England is a spot better, ranked 10th in FIFAs
World rankings. Its perception versus reality; England is simply and thoroughly
mediocre. Manager Roy Hodgson pointed to Englands inferior passing and
finishing as the difference in the loss. Hes absolutely right. The lack of
quality in these areas has plagued the team for decades. And even when the team
had a finisher like an Alan Shearer, they were missing consistent build-up play
and team identity. Nothing has changed in 2013. Remember, this was wasnt
Germanys first team were talking about and still, England was out-classed. At
home. As tweeted by Rob Harris (@RobHarris) of the Associated Press:"Im going to
be an optimist about this" - the tune rings out in Wembley after Englands first
consecutive home loss in 36 years. The upbeat lyrics from the track Pompeii by
Bastille were preferred to the bands other hit song Flaws. There is very little
to be optimistic for England supporters heading into Brazil. Unless the
December 6th World Cup draw renders a group with Switzerland, Iran and Algeria,
England will be in tough to progress. Even if they do advance, then what? Its
plain to see this team is as second rate as other England out-fits dating back
to 1990. The team was booed off the field after the final whistle from the
remaining beleaguered voices at Wembley. They know this team isnt good enough
and if it wasnt for an inferior qualifying group, England could very well have
been taking part in a playoff match Tuesday, or even worse. Its the same song
and dance for the national team. p; The domestic league thrives while the
supposed best of the best cant get out of first gear internationally.
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These are the same players that thrive in the most competitive domestically
league in the world. The England side boasts one of the joint top goal scorers
in the Premier League and two of the joint top assist-men. These are important
players for the biggest clubs in England. Yet when they come together for
country, the result falls short of club form. Its nonsensical when pundits
suggest the downfall in the development of English players is due to too many
foreign players in the Premier League. This excuse needs to stop. The jobs of
top English players arent being threatened by a foreign legion. Thats an excuse
saved for those not good enough. Top English players star, and play alongside
top foreign recruits in the BPL. 15 players active in Tuesdays European World
Cup playoffs ply their trade in the Premier League. Six Brazilians taking
centre stage at the Rogers Centre belong to Premier League teams as well. Ive
always been of the mindset you become a better player by playing with the best
competition possible. In training and in games, you need to be pushed. These
foreign players bring the best out of their English brethren and it cant be said
foreign Premier League players regularly outshine their English teammates in
league play. But internationally, theres no comparison. Blame Englands system
and formation instead. A basic 4-4-2 is constantly mindlessly rolled out, no
matter the manager. Its predictable, boring, and doesnt suit the strengths of
the players. Englands top player Wayne Rooney is misused and significant talent
available is wasted. Without a generational type player like Cristiano Ronaldo,
its about putting players in roles they can thrive. This boils down to
identity. A national footballing identity for England is absent. What is
trademark of England football? It used to be the unattractive long-ball, which
fit the size and strength of the players of previous generations. This current
generation is lost, there is no continuity. Coaching is part of this. Englands
shortage of top qualified coaches, 1,161 elite coaches in comparison to Spains
12,700 or Germanys 5,500 speaks volumes. They simply dont know how to get the
best out of what they have. Ill give Hodgson some credit: although the style
remains as dry as the Sahara and unimaginative as ever, younger players are
getting a look. Case and point is the bright play of Andros Townsend, but hes
still relatively unproven and far from a difference maker. There was too much
reliance in the past on the old guard. No longer are John Terry and Frank
Lampard among others the key cogs and thats a good thing. Only Steven Gerrard
remains. Although Gerrards club form warrants consideration, the Captain doesnt
provide the same product for the national team, he never has. So here we are.
Just over six months out from the World Cup, and the bar has lowered for
England. It perhaps has not been lowered for the English media. And perhaps
expectations remain sky-high for those choosing to ignore the inevitable. The
realist looks beyond who plays for England, instead acknowledging the what and
how is not good enough. The bar need be lowered. This international break has
done just that. Now if we can just keep this in mind come June.
@WheelerTSNgareth.wheeler@bellmedia.ca
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