Wednesday

Wayne Rooney's Sprained Ankle!!









Rooney was in obvious distress
Wayne Rooney has suffered a sprained ankle that will keep him sidelined for between two and four weeks, British media is reporting.
Wayne Rooney's ankle dominated the sports pages on Wednesday.
"Not since Cinderella has so much rested on one foot," declared the Daily Mail newspaper in a headline that summed up the fears after the England striker was hurt in United's 2-1 Champions League quarter-final first leg defeat by Bayern Munich on Tuesday.
"Pray," declared the back page of the Sun. "England's worst nightmare," said the Times.

At best, he could be back in two weeks k for the Manchester Derby on April 17.
The news will also be a relief to Fabio Capello and England fans alike as these initial reports suggest the prolific striker, who has netted 34 times in all competitions this season, will not miss the World Cup with the same metatarsal injury that kept him sidelined in 2006.


Monday

Torres says, "The best is yet to come!"





• Two goals against Sunderland take season's tally to 18
• I've scored better, he says of his stunning third-minute opener
Fernando Torres has warned defenders there is still plenty of room for improvement in his game. The Liverpool striker scored twice in yesterday's 3-0 win over Sunderland, and now has 18 goals in 21 Premier League appearances this season.
Glen Johnson scored with a deflected shot in between those two, but Liverpool could easily have run out winners by six or seven goals such was their dominance, especially in a thrilling first-half performance.
But the talk was all about Torres' third-minute goal, when he whipped in a shot from the left angle of the penalty area which went over the goalkeeper Craig Gordon and found the top right-hand corner of the net.
The 25-year-old has now scored 56 times in 77 Premier League appearances and 70 in 113 outings for Liverpool.
"I think I've scored better goals, but I hope the best are still to come," he said. "The main thing is we keep enjoying our football and keep scoring goals. I got my goals because the team is playing really well, giving me good assists. We'll keep enjoying and keep scoring – that's my job. We have six games to play and must be as strong away as we are at home now. We can beat anyone."

Friday

"Messi's ability is incredible when you consider his age. I think it's fair to compare him to Diego Maradona."


Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola on Lionel Messi:
"He was so decisive.
"Every great has a tendency to influence his team, like Michael Jordan with the Chicago Bulls. He's the best. We wouldn't trade him for anybody.
"To reach the quarterfinals is very important. We were very, very intense in all facets, very aggressive. We played a great game."
Stuttgart coach Christian Gross:
"Barcelona are strong individually and collectively and I think the elimination of Real Madrid gave them some extra motivation.
"Messi's ability is incredible when you consider his age. I think it's fair to compare him to Diego Maradona."

A brilliant new Pepsi advertisement for the World Cup 2010 in South Africa. This ad features many footballers, including Didier Drogba, Andrei Arshavin, Lionel Messi, Thierry Henry, Frank Lampard, ...

Thursday

Peter Crouch - Maybe not the best but the Funniest Soccer Player in the World!


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The lanky-legged striker, whose fiancee is lads' mag pin-up and lingerie model Abi Clancy (pictured above), topped a survey to find the best one liners and comedy football moments of all time.
The 6ft 7in beanpole responded to the question, "What would you be if you weren't a footballer?" by saying: "A virgin", winning him nearly a quarter of the votes in the poll.
His famous "robot dance" goal celebration - which he has promised to repeat if England win the World Cup in South Africa - also added to his appeal.
Manchester United legend George Best features at number two in the vote for his comment: "I spent a lot of my money on booze, birds and fast cars - the rest I just squandered."

Sunday

Wayne Rooney


Thursday

The Future???




I like how Riquelme and Kaka play, they’re two great players. I think that my game shares some similarities with theirs, but I can’t compare myself to them – I’m only just starting out.
Javier Pastore

Wednesday

Wives / Girlfriends of some of the best soccer players

Wife of Ashley Cole (and Girls Aloud band member) Chery



Pamela Diaz, girlfriend of Manuel Neira, soccer player of Union Espanola from Chile







Inter Milan Chilean midfielder Antonio Luis Jimenez and his wife model Maria Jose "Cote" Lopez













Wives of Some of the Best Soccer Players

Victoria Beckham with son Romeo

Liverpool FC captain Steven Gerrard poses with his wife, Alex Curran


Italian goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon's wife Alena Seredova


 

Helena Seger, the wife of Swedish forward Zlatan Ibrahimovic


Rafael van der Vaart (right) poses with his wife Sylvie