martes, 29 de noviembre de 2011

Andy Polo De La U Debería Fichar Por Arsenal De Londres Ahora


Encontré este artículo en internet acerca de Andy Polo de Universitario De Deportes hace varias semanas.  Hablan muy bien de El en la BBC.  Se que el Arsenal de Londres está interesado en ficharlo, creo que le conviene mudarse a Londres.  Arsene Wenger (entrenador de Arsenal) es experto en trabajar con jugadores jovenes ( Cesc Fábregas del Barcelona es un ejemplo).  Este es el artículo:

Cortesía de http://www.bbc.co.uk

Peruvian striker Andy Polo makes headlines

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Tim Vickery | 09:03 UK time, Monday, 7 November 2011
A special player is coming to my adopted city of Rio de Janeiro this Wednesday.
Universitario of Peru are visiting Vasco da Gama in the quarter-finals of South America's Europa League equivalent [called the Copa Sul-Americana in Brazil, the Sudamericana elsewhere on the continent] and in their ranks is 17-year-old striker Andy Polo.
Already linked with Liverpool and Arsenal, Polo is of particular interest to me. He is something I have been waiting for.
It was August 1994 when I moved over to this side of the Atlantic. Polo was born at the end of the following month.
Andy Polo
17 year-old Peruvian striker Andy Polo's stock has risen on the international front after he helped his club side Universitario secure the Under-20 version of the Copa Libertadores for the first time in the club's history. PHOTO: Getty
He is the first player to make a major impact who has been in South America for less time than I have.
A strong, stocky, sinuous runner, he is reminiscent in style to his compatriot Jefferson Farfan. Earlier this year, Polo helped his club win an under-20 version of the Copa Libertadores, the continent's Champions League.
The stand-outs were Polo and a team-mate, the lithe, left sided Edison Flores. Both - and especially Polo - have made a successful graduation to the senior side.
It was in late September, a few days before his 17th birthday, that Polo really had me out of my seat. The event was Peru's big derby, Universitario against Alianza Lima.
This is always a huge occasion, and a real test for a rookie.
Polo showed strength of character and strength of physique, at one point carving out a clear opportunity with a crash-ball run straight through the middle of the experienced Alianza defence.
This was clearly a name for the notebook.
Normally my protective interest in a player such as this would have me hoping that he is not tempted to take the risk of a premature move.
In this case, though, there is no use. He will inevitably be packing his bags before long - the economic situation of his club leaves little alternative.
Universitario are a big club with a proud tradition. Although they are traditionally identified with the elite, and their rivals Alianza with the mass of the population, there are surveys which claim that Universitario's support is at least as big. In terms of titles there is no doubt about it - they lead the Peruvian pack.
They have been in financial trouble for some time now. But recent events seem to have tipped them over the edge, into a chapter of their history which includes both genuine tragedy and dark comedy.
The tragedy came in that very derby against Alianza where Polo announced his presence. It took place in Universitario's impressive, modern stadium.
Security arrangements were not so impressive. A group of visiting fans were in one of the executive boxes - in theory the safest part of the ground. Some home supporters broke in, beat them up and threw one to his death.
It pales in comparison with the human consequences, but the incident had a further negative impact on the club's finances. They have not been able to use their stadium since, borrowing a small ground in neighbouring Callao for league games and moving into the revamped National stadium for last week's first leg against Vasco.
The comedy lies in some of the recent antics. In May, the club forgot to take their change strip to Trujillo to play Cesar Vallejo. The players had to take the field in training tops with the numbers drawn on with felt pen.
The weekend before last was even more bizarre. In a bid to save money, the team waited until Sunday morning to fly up to Cuzco to face Cienciano, but the flight was delayed. Come kick-off time, they still had not arrived.
There was only one solution. The reserves - basically a junior team - had just played the reserves of Cienciano, losing 1-0. Now they would have to play again.
The referee only authorised nine of them to take the field, since they were the only ones with professional contracts. Halfway through the first half, the delegation arrived. With two extra players and three substitutions, Universitario could strengthen the side.
But for 20 minutes they were down to nine tired kids. It is a wonder they only lost 3-0.
It is also a wonder that they have reached the quarter-finals of the Sul-Americana, with a terrific chance of making the last four.
Admittedly Vasco, with an eye on the Brazilian title, sent a weakened team to Lima for the first leg. Even so, in their 2-0 win, Universitario did enough to suggest they can reach the semis even if Vasco unleash the full-strength side on Wednesday.
Certainly there seems to be no lack of motivation among the Peruvians - even though they have not been paid for five months.
The accumulated wage bill could have serious consequences. Tired of waiting, the players are refusing to sign the pre-match paperwork, meaning that the club forfeit any points won on the field. The second division is beckoning.
The Copa Sul-Americana, meanwhile, is a question of professional pride and also a chance for the players to put themselves in the shop window.
There are one or two other interesting prospects. Raul Ruidiaz is a tricky little striker, though talk of "the Peruvian Messi" is hardly fair, and not just because Ruidiaz is right-footed. There is Edison Flores. Alvaro Ampuero is a tall, left-footed defensive midfielder with a promising future.
But the brightest bulb in the firmament is Polo, whose speed, strength and skill look tailor made for European football.
In an ideal world, a transfer would not happen yet. But force of circumstances is likely to push this one through sooner rather than later. Losing Polo would surely leave a hole in the hearts of Universitario supporters. But the club need to sell to survive.

domingo, 20 de noviembre de 2011

Tabla De Posiciones Mentirosa De Las Clasificatorias De La Conmebol

Luego de esta fecha doble de las Clasificatorias a Brasil 2014, Perú figura en el octavo puesto con 3 puntos, solo delante de Bolivia con 1 punto.  Considero que esta tabla de posiciones es engañosa ya que los que figuran en los primeros puestos son los que han aprovechado sus partidos de local, como Uruguay (6 puntos en 2 partidos de local), Venezuela (6 puntos en 2 partidos de local), Ecuador (6 puntos en 2 partidos de local), y Chile (6 puntos en 2 partidos de local).  Estos equipos están en los puestos 1ro, 3ro, 4to, y 5to respectivamente, Todos ganaron todos sus partidos de local y solo por eso están bien ubicados.  En el caso de Perú además de solo haber jugado un partido de local (lo ganó) ya descansó una fecha, por eso pienso que esta tabla de posiciones es mentirosa y todavía falta mucho.  El truco para ir al mundial es ganar todos tus partidos de local y tratar de ganar puntos de visita.  Perú está obligado a ganarle a Colombia la próxima fecha en Lima, y luego debe tratar de sacar por lo menos un empate con Uruguay en Montevideo (Junio 2012).  Hubiera sido bueno que Perú saque 4 puntos en estas primeras 4 fechas, Pero no es para perder la calma, es una tabla de posiciones mentirosa.  Markarián tiene que trabajar mucho y tener mucha Fe para poder ir al mundial.  ¡Arriba Perú!


Foto cortesía de www.rpp.com.pe

Este es el resumen del partido Ecuador 2-0 Perú.  Pienso que para este partido Perú debió entrenar el mayor tiempo posible en Arequipa y luego viajar directamente a Quito.  Se notó que la selección se cansó en el segundo tiempo en Quito, y eso lo aprovechó Ecuador.  Markarián ya habrá tomado nota de esta preparación para hacerlo mejor cuando toque Bolivia en La Paz.

viernes, 4 de noviembre de 2011

FIFA 2010 Para Relajarse Y Gana En FIFA 2012

He estado jugando el juego FIFA 2010 para PSP, y es un muy buen juego.  Sirve para reducir el estrés y pasar un buen rato;  Especialmente si tu equipo favorito pierde un partido un fin de semana cualquiera, en ese momento agarras tu PSP con el FIFA 2010 y juegas contra el equipo que te toque, le ganas y ya por lo menos estas mas relajado.  En este juego jugué 8 temporadas en el modo entrenador/jugador desde el 2009 hasta el 2017 en el nivel Legendario, gané 25 trofeos (2 veces la Liga Brasileña, 2 veces la Copa do Brasil, 2 veces la Copa de Clubes de América, 4 veces la F.A. Community Shield, 6 veces la Barclays Premier League, 3 veces la CEC o Champions league, 2 veces la Copa de Europa, 1 ves la Copa de la Liga Inglesa, 2 veces la Copa F.A. y 1 ves la Copa EFA o la UEFA Europa League.) y logré obtener un nivel de entrenador de 9.  Jugué 6 temporadas con el Arsenal de Inglaterra y 2 con el Santos de Brasil.  Mi mejor temporada en la que hice la mayor cantidad de puntos en la Liga fue la del 2016-2017 (Santos) con un record de 30 PG, 5 PE, 3 PP con 95 puntos quedando en el 1er. puesto en la Liga Brasileña.  En 2 temporadas solo perdí un partido en la liga, la de 2012-2013 (Arsenal) con un record de 25 PG, 12 PE, 1 PP con 87 puntos quedando en el 1er. puesto de la Barclays Premier League; y la de 2015-2016 (Santos) con un record de 27 PG, 10 PE, 1 PP con 91 puntos quedando en el 1er. puesto en la Liga Brasileña.  Los mejores jugadores que usé son Neymar de Santos y Robin Van Persie de Arsenal.  Para la temporada 2017-2018 me ha contratado el Real Madrid.

     Gracias a DIOS me han conseguido el FIFA 2012 y allí sí figura la selección Peruana;  Si Perú no saca un buen resultado ante Ecuador en Quito en la próxima fecha doble de las Clasificatorias a Brasil 2014 por lo menos trataré de sacar un buen resultado en el PSP.

¡Disfrúten del fútbol mundial!