Vidal puts off decision over Juventus future |
- Vidal puts off decision over Juventus future
- De Boer backs Van Gaal to end Man United slump
- Sampaoli: Van Persie ban changes nothing
Vidal puts off decision over Juventus future Posted: 19 Jun 2014 04:34 AM PDT Vidal has been with Juvesince 2011 andbecome one of the most courted players in world football. The former Bayer Leverkusen man is currently starring for Chile at the FIFA World Cup, with Manchester United among the clubs reported to be interested in the 27-year-old. Instead of dismissing claims he would leave Juve, Vidalinstead said he preferred to wait until after the competition in Brazil before deciding his future. "Will I stay at Juventus? I do not know," he is quoted as telling Sky Italia. "I just think about the World Cup and the national team now. "After the World Cup we will see what will be my future." Since moving to the Juventus Stadium from Germany, Vidal has enjoyed greatsuccess - winning three Serie A titles in as many seasons. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
De Boer backs Van Gaal to end Man United slump Posted: 19 Jun 2014 03:26 AM PDT De Boer worked closely as a player under Van Gaal at club level with both Ajax and Barcelona as well as with the Netherlands. Van Gaal's Old Trafford tenure will officially get under way whenthe 62-year-old's time as Netherlands coach finishes after the FIFA World Cup. And De Boer is in no doubt that the veteran coach will immediately lift spirits at United following David Moyes' ill-fated spell in charge. He told MUTV: "I think you are getting one of the best managers in the world so the chance of success is high. "I believe that, especially when you have patience,he will get success because he's so determined to do well but also he has a great vision. "On his tactics, he will know the weak points of the opponents, and what the team needs, so he can really make a very strong team and a team that believes in each other. "Sometimes it takes time to get that belief from the players, some will not accept that and will drop off, but when you have everybody together, believe me, you will have great success. "I've seen so many coaches and he stands out so far ahead." This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Sampaoli: Van Persie ban changes nothing Posted: 19 Jun 2014 12:02 AM PDT The Dutch striker will sit out the Group B finale - a dead rubber, as both sides have already qualified for the last 16 at the FIFA World Cup - after picking up two yellows in the first two group games in Brazil. Sampaoli, fresh from steering Chile to a momentous 2-0 win over Spain that eliminated the defending champions, insists he will not be dictated to by the make-up of their opponents. "I won't change my style because Van Persie is suspended," said Sampaoli of their Monday fixture in Sao Paulo. "We'll play the same way." Meanwhile, Sampaoli's men were jubilant after beating Spain at the Maracana on Wednesday, with midfielder Marcelo Diaz comparing it to the famous win by Uruguay over Brazil in what was effectively the 1950 final at the same venue. "(This) is the real Maracanazo. History is made to change it," Diaz said. "This is just the beginning. We still have not played our best football. "Chile is worth celebrating. A historic day." Goalkeeper Claudio Bravo echoed his team-mate's sentiments, labelling it "a perfect match". "It's a historic moment for Chile," Bravo said. "More than anything, I'll take all the sacrifice of the team. "It's the kind of game you dream about the day before. It was a perfect match." This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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