Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Sex Helps Brazilian World Cup Champion


Former Brazilian wing-back, Branco, said that sex and alcohol play an important role to bring him and his friends won the 1994 World Cup in the United States.

Branco believes that sex and alcohol will also help Dunga's squad preparing for the World Cup in South Africa.

"When I won the World Cup in 1994 we were very professional. We're there to win. Alcohol is allowed and we had three or four glasses to relax, what's wrong with that?" Branco said later.

"If it's a problem there would be no football in the UK and Germany where people were drinking beer in Italy, France, and Argentina that people liked to drink wine. That is part of the culture," said Branco.

"With liquor in the year 1994, I 'scored' a son, and everyone said we (Brazil team in 1994) is suitable both physically and in tactics," concluded Branco proud.

Monday, June 7, 2010

Confidence Argentina


Our team is confident will perform at the maximum of the group B opening match, Saturday (12 / 6) against Nigeria, because our players are no injuries.

"No one of us was injured and had to make sure the coaching staff to demand the best from us," said the Bayern Munich defender after a practice session which was witnessed by 3000 Tango team's supporters.

"I believe in a few days left we will get the first game in very good condition," said the player who just won two titles with Bayern added.

Preparation for the big teams by holding a world-game warm-up match against another team before the World Cup which will be open Friday, June 11 casualties are many star players on their own.

Big names such as Rio Ferdinand from England, the Netherlands Arjen Robben, Didier Drogba of Ivory Coast, or John Obi Mikel of Nigeria are examples of players who are forced to absent or doubtful due to injury suffered by appearing at the trial matches.

. Argentina will face Nigeria in the opening match, followed by South Korea, and Greece.

"I think they might have some problems to be solved in several positions and will not arrive at our best game," concluded Demichelis.

Sunday, June 6, 2010

Drogba Successful Elbow Surgery


Ivory Coast captain Didier Drogba has successful elbow surgery a cracked bone. Previously, Côte d'Ivoire Didier Drogba will continue to bring the World Cup later.

The success of this operation will be very beneficial elbow Ivory Coast, because Drogba is a very important player for us, the Ivorian Football Federation said.

Federation added that medical staff are optimistic Drogba will recover quickly, but not described in detail.

32-year-old striker was unfortunate during a friendly match on Friday (4 / 6) victory over Japan in Zion.

Drogba, the figure of "talismanic" for the Elephants, who once scored 43 goals in 67 games, had a limp after playing from Tulio that caused him to fall to the ground in a clumsy for 15 minutes.

En Côte d'Ivoire was born and raised in France, before Chelsea's players have helped the group to the World Cup qualifiers in 2006 and 2010.

He is a goalscorer Prima when Chelsea won the League champions Manchester United.

Meanwhile, the vice captain Kolo Toure, said the grieving Drogba has told his teammates in the locker room that he was absent from the tournament will start Friday's.

"Of course it's bad news for him and he said that the World Cup is over, while he waited for what would be said by the doctor," said Toure.

But coach Sven-Goran Erikson said as he left the stadium that there was a chance for Drogba to play.

Ivory Coast residents who occupy Saanenmoeser training camp in the Swiss Alps, facing Brazil, Portugal and South Korea in Group G World Cup.

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Carlos Tevez Diet For World Cup


Argentine striker, Carlos Tevez, currently undergoing a diet of fruits and vegetables in order to attenuate the body ahead of World Cup which begins next week.

"I want to enjoy this World Cup because you do not play in events like this every day," said Tevez was quoted as saying in The Sun.

"I hired a nutritionist for one of my biggest problem is weight, usually I'm not too concerned with it," said Manchester City's players.

"But I must be professional and this is the World Cup, you must be responsible," said Tevez who also rented the personal physical trainer.

"I've been eating lots of fruits and vegetables since supported by nutritionists. We'll see if all this suffering be useful or not," said Tevez hopes.

Thursday, June 3, 2010

Torres Not 100% Fit

Laga warming counter South Korea Spain in Innsbruck, South Africa (South Africa), Thursday, Vicente Del Bosque is still questionable fitness of Fernando Torres after the Liverpool striker was absent in two practice sessions on Tuesday (1 / 5).

We do not want to risk rushing him down.
"He's fine, though absent in the second practice session yesterday was not because he had a problem but as a precaution. We must be careful against him," said Del Bosque again.

"We have absolutely no doubt he will next appear June 16 (against Switzerland in the provision of Group H) in perfect condition," continued the former coach of Real Madrid.

Even without Torres, Del Bosque seems not to worry because the midfielder Cesc Fabregas has been fit enough to be lowered.

"Cesc has come to practice getting better every day, and tomorrow he will be one that come into play," said 59-year-old coach.

La Furia Roja appearance much doubt after playing less convincing when defeating Saudi Arabia 3-2, thanks to goals in the final seconds of the match Fernando Llorente.

But Del Bosque insisted they had been practicing a lot since that game.

"You can tell we have undergone the required training sessions, we might have focused on other things more than a game tomorrow," said coach who also handles the club Besiktas, Turkey's.

"We've used our time well and satisfied with everything," concluded Del Bosque.