Wednesday, September 5, 2012

BOLT 'LL PALYS AGAINST MAN U AND FEBREGAS SUFFER BACA


First Ronaldo, now Fabregas... Barca midfielder unhappy with Nou Camp life


Cesc Fabregas has admitted his frustration over his recent inconsistent performances for Barcelona.
The Spain international midfielder, who revealed his frustration at not playing every minute of every game, was substituted only 63 minutes into Barca's narrow victory over Valencia on Sunday.
Despite starting all three Primera Division games so far this term, Fabregas remains far from happy playing a cameo role for his boyhood club, having returned to the Nou Camp last summer for £30million after eight years at Arsenal. 
Upset: Cesc Fabregas takes his 'unhappy face' home with him
Upset: Cesc Fabregas takes his 'unhappy face' home with him
His complaint echoes that of Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo, who refused to celebrate his brace against Granada due to feeling 'sad' for 'professional reasons'.
Fabregas told Radio Marca: 'There's no such thing as a great substitute in the world of football.
'I couldn't tell you what makes a great substitute.
'I always wish my team-mates well and put a happy face on.
'If I have to take my unhappy face home then so be it, but I would never let my team-mates or manager see it.'
The versatile 25-year-old competes for a starting berth in the centre of the park with Andres Iniesta, Xavi, Sergio Busquets and new recruit Alex Song, his former Gunners team-mate.
Sad: Cristiano Ronaldo has been complaining at Real Madrid
Sad: Cristiano Ronaldo has been complaining at Real Madrid
'Everybody likes to play every minute of the season,' he added.
'I've always said that I play for the best team in the world, but I came here to compete, to learn and enjoy, not to sit wracking my brains.


Real deal! Bolt to get United wish with Fergie to play sprint king against Madrid


Sir Alex Ferguson is ready to grant Jamaican sprint king Usain Bolt his ultimate wish and play him for Manchester United - against Real Madrid.
The 25-year-old stormed to double gold in the 100m and 200m at the London 2012 Olympics in August and immediately begged Old Trafford boss Ferguson for a trial.
Real deal: Sir Alex Ferguson wants to play Usain Bolt for Manchester United against Real Madrid legends
Real deal: Sir Alex Ferguson wants to play Usain Bolt for Manchester United against Real Madrid legends
Ferguson responded by inviting the four-time Olympic gold medalist to United's 3-2 victory over Fulham last month and spent time talking to Bolt after the game, introducing to the rest of the team including new signing Robin van Persie and veteran Ryan Giggs.
Bolt - who clocked a winning 100m time of 9.63 seconds at the Olympic Stadium in Stratford - again begged Ferguson to take his request for a trial seriously and now it seems the 70-year-old Scot has.
Speaking to the club's Inside United magazine, Ferguson revealed he wants to play him in the annual charity match against Real Madrid legends where he will run the rule over his abilities.
'Usain’s a character and a big United fan,' Ferguson told Inside United.
'But it’s interesting he says he’d like to play in a charity game. 
'It could be brilliant, and next year when we play Real Madrid’s Legends again, there could be opportunities to bring him up and see how he does.'
Speaking after his success at the Games, Bolt said of his lifelong ambition to play for United: 'People think I am joking.
'But if Alex Ferguson called me up and said, ‘OK let’s do this, come and have a trial’, it would be impossible for me to say no.
Sign him up: Bolt met Robin van Persie and Ryan Giggs after watching United beat Fulham 3-2 at Old Trafford in August
Sign him up: Bolt met Robin van Persie and Ryan Giggs after watching United beat Fulham 3-2 at Old Trafford in August
Dreams can come true: Bolt has begged Ferguson for a trial at Old TraffordThanks for the memories: Ferguson revealed Bolt won him money with his sprint triumphs at the Olympics
Thanks for the memories: Ferguson revealed Bolt won him money with his sprint triumphs at the Olympics
 
'I would not take up the challenge if I didn’t think I was good enough. I am a very accomplished player and know I could make a difference.'
Ferguson also added how was also swept up in Olympic fever - and admitted he'd even cashed-in on Bolt's incredible triumphs.
'I must thank him because that was my biggest bet,' he added. 
On the ball: Bolt stunned locals in Uxbridge last month when he turned up for a kickabout
On the ball: Bolt stunned locals in Uxbridge last month when he turned up for a kickabout




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