Friday, July 6, 2007

Emerson Ferreira da Rosa

Émerson Ferreira da Rosa, popularly known as Emerson (born 4 April 1976 in Pelotas , Brazil) is a Brazilian footballer who currently plays for Real Madrid. He also has an Italian passport.

Émerson is nicknamed "The Puma" for his feline movements in midfield.

After playing for Bayer Leverkusen, Émerson moved to Italy, to play in Serie A for AS Roma. With Roma he won a scudetto in 2000-01 season and a Super Copa Italiana in 2001. He played for Roma until 2004, when he moved to Juventus with his coach Fabio Capello. Émerson won two titles, which were later nullified because of a match-fixing scandal. After Juventus' relegation to Italian Serie - B, Émerson moved to Real Madrid on 19 July 2006, again following Capello. However, due to the declining relationship between Émerson and Capello and Émerson's poor performances for Real Madrid, Émerson in January, 2007 declared his desire to return to Juventus, where he is rumoured to be willing to take a pay cut.However, by May his performances had picked up considerably, along with a great improvement in the team's results, and on May 12 2007 he declared his intention to remain with Real.But in his conversation with the radio program "El Larguero", president of Real Madrid, Ramon Calderon said that Emerson will leave Real Madrid this summer along with the Italian Striker, Antonio Cassano for thechnical resons.

Émerson was a late replacement for Romario at the 1998 World Cup, and then suffered a reversal four years later. The original captain of Brazil's 2002 World Cup team, Émerson dislocated his shoulder in training before the first game;Cafu replaced him as captain and Brazil went on to win the cup.

Monday, June 18, 2007

The Glory


Bravo EL REAL


Real Madrid ended their four-year trophy drought when they won the league title for the 30th time after a dramatic 3-1 comeback victory over Real Mallorca at the Bernabeu on Sunday.

Substitute Jose Reyes Antonio was Real's hero, equalizing a minute after coming on in the second half and putting the icing on the cake with a spectacular third seven minutes from time.

The nine-times European champions topped the final standings by virtue of a better head-to-head record against arch-rivals Barcelona, whose 5-1 victory at already relegated Gimnastic Tarragona was to no avail.

For over an hour the title looked to have slipped from Real's grasp as they trailed to a 17th-minute strike from Mallorca's Fernando Varela, while Barca overpowered Gimnastic.

But Real produced their customary late show, including a headed goal by Mahamadou Diarra, to storm back to victory and snatch the title from Barcelona's grasp.

"This team has recovered its spirit, this was a fantastic victory," Real coach Fabio Capello told reporters.

The match marked the final appearances of David Beckham and Roberto Carlos, who signed off with a championship medal in front of 76,000 adoring fans at the Bernabeu.

Mallorca gave Real an almighty scare with barely a minute on the clock when striker Juan Arango hit the base of the post with a low shot after stealing a march on defender Sergio Ramos.

Real paid the price for their shaky start soon after when Varela put Mallorca in front with a low shot past Iker Casillas after Arango slid a perfect pass behind the static back four.

The Mallorca goal meant Barca were top of the table and the Catalans consolidated their advantage when they went a goal up after Carles Puyol slid the ball home at the near post after Lionel Messi had squared a neat pass into his path.

Real suffered another setback when leading scorer Ruud van Nistelrooy was forced off in the 32nd minute after appearing to pull a hamstring as he ran towards goal.

Barcelona, meanwhile, went 3-0 up by the break with goals from Messi and Ronaldinho.

Real struggled to respond at the Bernabeu and the restless crowd called on Fabio Capello to introduce playmaker Guti to give the side more control in midfield.

Capello did just that at the start of the second half but his side continued to live dangerously with a succession of last-ditch tackles stopping Mallorca adding to their lead.

The game was turned on its head shortly after Reyes replaced Beckham, who limped off midway through the second half.

The former Arsenal player equalized a minute later when he fired in from close range after some dazzling footwork by Robinho and Gonzalo Higuain on the right side of the area.

The Bernabeu burst into life after Reyes's goal and Real were back on top of the table 12 minutes later when Diarra, called back from international duty with Mali, sent a header bouncing off Mallorca's Angelos Basinas and across the line.

Reyes made sure of victory four minutes later with a great strike from the edge of the area to spark wild celebrations at the Bernabeu as Madrid finished on 76 points from 38 matches to snatch the Primera Liga title from Barcelona.