This has been Yellow Frog's busiest week yet, with tons of stories an reports floating in. Well, those trash-talking Spaniards have finally learned their lesson by trash-talking...politely. Real Madrid president Florentino Pérez has declared he wouldn't want to have Lionel Messi playing for him. Pèrez stated calmly in an interview that he would rather have Cristiano Ronaldo playing for him. " Messi is the best player in the world after Cristiano. It would not be nice to have them both on the same team, there would always be toouch competition." of course there would be. It would be like baseball players colliding with each other trying to get the pop-fly. Exactly.
Yesterday, Barça manager Josep Guardiola came full on with (polite) insults to Zlatan Ibrahimovic. The twenty five year old Swede, who has not made many starting appearances for them, has been said numerous times he will be transfered. All were just rumours until Guardiola announced it himself. "he does not fit in with our playing style," he told Marca in an exclusive interview, Chelsea, Arsenal, and Manchester City are looking to snag him if he is put up for transfer at £40-45 million.
It's been all gloom and doom for Ballack over the past few days, as it was announced to the world that Michael Ballack, Joe Cole, and Juliano Belleti were all released by Chelsea after all three of them failed to reach contract agreements. But that's not it. As soon as our friend Jose here at the Bernabaeu heard of the release, he was quick to jump on the opportunity to sign the German, who was his fellow peer. Michael Becker, Ballack's everpresent agent, has played down rumours that the former Bayer Leverkusen and Bayern München playmaker will be returning to the Bundesliga, this time sporting a Werder Bremen jersey. "Not Werder," Becker told SID sports agency, as Schalke are lining up to see if they can get him first. Ballack said "I want to play two more years at the highest level." Mourinho has stated that with Ballack here along with Gerrard, they could lead to the Galactico's revival.
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