Adama Traore: Is the Barca prodigy ready for the Premier League?

In the last two days, reports in Spain have suggested that Barcelona starlet Adama Traore is bound for the Premier League with Liverpool being the most likely destination.

Further reports in England have backed up these claims although alternative sources have also linked the right-winger with a move to Stoke City or Aston Villa.

While his final destination still remains unclear, it is almost certain that the player will move due to his limited chances of securing first-team football at the Camp Nou.

So what can Premier League fans expect to see when he finally arrives?

 

A Product of the La Masia academy

Troare is yet another product of the famed Barcelona La Masia academy; but like many recent graduates, he looks set to be sold on for a profit (perhaps with an option to buy back at a later date).

With so many superstars in their team, it is becoming increasingly difficult for players from the youth ranks to establish themselves in the first team. As a result, Traore looks set to follow the likes of Thiago Alcantara, Gerard Deulofeu, Patricio Gabarrón and Carles Planas out of the Blaugrana exit door.

While many players that leave Barca simply do not make the grade, Traore has always been considered one of the brighter prospects to emerge during the last few years.

As a result, his situation has been monitored by many high profile teams including Liverpool and Manchester United in England.

 

Lowdown on Traore

The 19-year-old from Malian descent was born and bred in Catalonia and joined the Barcelona academy at just eight years of age. By the age of 17, he had been selected for the B team where he went on to make more than 60 appearances in the Segunda Division.

During this time he was also selected for the senior squad and made four appearances, scoring one goal. However, he has failed to establish himself as a regular squad member.

His natural position is on the right flank, although he could be classed as more of an attacking wide player than an orthodox right-winger. During his time at youth and B team level, he also featured on the left-hand side of a front three where he looked equally comfortable.

As can be expected from a product of La Masia, he is technically very gifted and is a capable of turning full-backs inside out with his dribbling ability and pace.

In 2013-14, Traore was one of the key players in the Catalan club’s UEFA Youth League triumph.

 

Interested clubs and which club he suits the most

His style of play would be well-suited to Liverpool but with the player desperate for first-team football, a move to Aston Villa or Stoke might actually make more sense.

Stoke boss Mark Hughes has been a long-time admirer of the player and feels that he would slot perfectly into their new system of play. The Potters made their first attempt to lure the player back in January, but will now have to fend off interest from their Premier League rivals in order to secure his signature.

It is expected that his future will be determined in the next seven days with Barcelona hoping to achieve a sale price in the region of €10m.

 

Written by Neil Morris

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Portugal’s Big Three: Who is going to come out on top this season?

Analysis of the Big Three after summer transfers and pre-season friendlies

As ever, the summer transfer market has seen many of the Primeira Liga’s top players leaving Portugal in exchange for more high-profile leagues or a huge hike in their salaries, or for the exceptional few, both.

As for the incomers, a mixed bag of prestigious veterans, highly-reputed performers and risky investments makes for a fascinating season ahead.

Tom Kundert runs the rule over the summer business done by Benfica, FC Porto and Sporting and attempts to decipher what it means for the 2015/16 title race.

 

Benfica

Major ins and outs: Benfica’s major signings so far are two Moroccan internationals Mehdi Carcela-González and Adel Taarabt. Both are undoubtedly talented, but the latter will have to prove critics wrong to shed his work-shy reputation. His surplus weight has made more headlines than his football since arriving in Lisbon.

A series of other low-key signings, including left-back Marçal who Benfica swooped to capture ahead of Sporting, barely had a look-in on Benfica’s pre-season tour of North and Central America.

Carcela-Gonzalez

Carcela-Gonzalez

Indeed, Benfica’s team this year appears a copy of last season’s championship winning side minus two important cogs: right-back Maxi Pereira, who controversially signed for bitter rivals FC Porto, and striker Lima, who left for a big payday in the Middle East.

Star man Nico Gaitán continues to be “sold” by the press on an almost daily basis, but at the time of writing (4 August) he is still a Benfica player.

 

Pre-season friendlies: Defeats against PSG, New York Red Bulls and Monterrey and two goalless draws against Fiorentina and Mexican outfit América (leading respectively to a defeat and victory on penalties) have done little to raise the overriding sentiment of inertia surrounding Benfica this summer.

New coach Rui Vitória insists results are not important at this stage, and points to last year’s poor pre-season by Benfica, which did not prevent them from becoming champions.

 

Assessment: The two-time champions will surely need to do business in August to be competitive in the new season, especially if the Gaitán exit rumours prove founded.

The Eagles look particularly threadbare up front having lost striker Lima, a player that guaranteed goals and who always made things happen for Benfica with his selfless running in the final third, and goal-scoring winger Salvio who is ruled out injured until well into 2016.

As it stands, it’s difficult to imagine Benfica making it three titles in a row.

 

FC Porto

Major ins and outs: Porto have gone to great lengths to secure an array of high-profile names. Iker Casillas, Maxi Pereira and Imbula will, according to the latest news, be joined by Pablo Osvaldo at the Estádio do Dragão, all transfers that have had the local press in a frenzy. The Blue and Whites look especially well stocked in midfield.

In addition to €20m Frenchman Imbula, the Portuguese quartet of Danilo, Sérgio Oliveira, André André and Ruben Neves, not to mention Héctor Herrera and Evaldo, give coach Julen Lopetegui a plethora of options.

Pereira… controversial move

On the other side of the coin, Porto have lost five of their best players from last season: striker Jackson Martínez, right-back Danilo, midfielders Óliver Torres and Casimiro, and winger Ricardo Quaresma.

 

Pre-season friendlies: After easy victories against weak opposition in Germany, Porto returned to the country for a second training camp and lost and drew respectively against Borussia Mönchengladbach and Schalke 04, before much improved displays led to a goalless draw against Valencia (winning on penalties) and a 3-0 win over Stoke City.

 

Assessment: Porto invested heavily last summer but went trophy-less for a second successive season, yet president Pinto da Costa has again funded an overhaul of the squad, including several resonant names.

However, Porto have also suffered some big losses, none more so than Jackson Martínez, and the striker position remains a worry, with the purchase of the volatile Osvaldo smacking of a panic buy.

The Dragons are favourites for the title in my book, but with a squad packed with big egos plus the huge pressure to come first, the potential for the season to go pear-shaped is there.

 

 

Sporting

Major ins and outs: Colombian striker Teo Gutiérrez and Kevin-Prince Boateng (a signing yet to be made official) are the biggest-name arrivals at the Alvalade, with the attacking options also boosted by Costa Rican forward Bryan Ruiz, and rumours continue to rumble on that the Lions are after Greek marksman Mitroglou.

Brazilian centre-back Naldo joins from Udinese and ex-Portugal right-back João Pereira returns to the club.

Ruiz

Ruiz

Speculation linking William Carvalho with a move away from the Portuguese capital persists, but so far the only high-profile departures from Sporting are right-back Cédric, who left for Southampton, and Nani, whose loan period expired.

 

Pre-season friendlies: After playing some friendlies behind closed doors against weak opposition, Sporting went to South Africa and won a pre-season tournament thanks to a draw against Ajax Cape Town followed by a penalty shoot-out victory, and a 2-0 victory over EPL outfit Crystal Palace.

On Sunday, back at their Alvalade home, Sporting were impressive in overcoming Roma 2-0.

 

Assessment: Sporting’s major acquisition this season is undoubtedly the coach, Jorge Jesus, who guided Benfica to three titles in six seasons. Known for his attacking philosophy, it comes as little surprise that the club have boosted their options up front, with numerous and on the face of it high-quality options.

In contrast, William’s untimely injury and lack of cover for the holding/defensive midfield area – a position that was absolutely pivotal for Jesus’s Benfica teams – is a big concern.

Sporting look competitive, but winning the title in JJ’s first year may be too big an ask.

 

Written by Tom Kundert

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Baba Rahman: Why is Chelsea very interested in the Augsburg left-back?

One of the exciting talents that emerged in the Bundesliga recently has been left back Abdul Baba Rahman. The twenty-one year old Ghanaian plies his trade for first division side Augsburg. Baba Rahman is a product of the Dreams Football Academy in Accra. He joined Ghanaian giants Asante Kotoko before sealing his first foreign deal at German second tier side Greuther Furth.

 

Quick Facts

Name: Abdul Baba Rahman
Age: 21
Place of Birth: Tamale
Position: Left back
Club: F.C Augsburg

Baba Rahman enjoyed a stellar debut season at Kotoko winning the Ghanaian Premier League which saw him seal a move to Germany. He played for the Ghana under-20 team that won bronze at the FIFA World Cup in Turkey.

He unfortunately missed the Black Stars team that played at the World Cup in Brazil, but was a leading member of the Stars team that won silver at the African Cup of Nations earlier this year.

 

Key Strengths

An energetic full back who runs up and down the field for the whole duration of the game. Rahman can pick a pass as well shield off attackers with his physical strength.

Baba’s key strengths are his crosses and ability to tackle his markers especially one-on-ones. At 1.79 meters, Baba adds additional height to the defence in set piece and aerial situations.

 

Stats

Abdul Baba Rahman made 29 starting appearances for Augsburg last season providing four assists. On the international scene, he played all 5 games for the Black Stars in the African Cup of Nations as well as their only qualifier for the 2017 edition of the Cup of Nations.

 

Interested Teams

Baba Rahman’s impressive performances have caught the eye of English champions Chelsea, who have parted ways with Brazilian full back Filipe Luis. The Blues, who are currently short of numbers in the fullback position, are interested in the services of Rahman who they perceive has enough quality to help them challenge for trophies on all fronts.

Baba has been so impressive, the president of his current club is unwilling to let him go. “We do not need the Baba millions. We have a good, solid team here,” he told Bild. “I am very optimistic that Baba will continue his great performances with us. He’s made a very good impression at our recent training camp. Why keep Baba? I am an Augsburg fan. To me, it’s more important that I spend the evening watching Augsburg win with a beer in my hand than when we have more money in the bank account.”

 

Written by Ridwan Asante

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Premier League: What methods do the top teams use to prep for the new season?

Many football fans appreciate the hard work that players put into getting ready for a new season, but many fans do not realize that the break between seasons is filled with training instead of holidays and relaxation.

Players continue to work to make sure they are in good physical form and ready for the next season.

 

Why is pre-season preparation important?

Some players do not enjoy the pre-season process. It can be difficult, but they know that they have to do it if they want to be in top form.  So what does it involve?

Plenty of fitness training goes on pre-season, and running is a major part of that. In recent years, the use of modern technology in pre-season training has put more pressure on players. Players are no longer just sent out on runs; they are monitored closely with heart monitors and GPS systems so that their data can be evaluated by doctors. Any blip in their fitness is seen as an immediate red flag.

High intensity interval training is another major part of this. It is challenging because this training consists of short actions performed over and over again. Interval training helps them have the same fitness and dedication levels at the end of the game that they have at the start. In some cases, players have training programs tailored to their individual needs rather than a “one size fits all” approach.

Pre-season games and friendlies are a great way for managers to gauge how well the players are progressing with their training and to see who excels and who needs to work a little harder.
How are injuries avoided?

An injury can be devastating for the player and also not so great for the team. A player that is injured during the pre-season process won’t be fit at the start of the new season. Pre-season training is also important because if players are not fit when the new season kicks off, they are more likely to incur an injury.

Therefore, during pre-season, players learn about their own fitness and work on any small issues they have. They deal with any weaknesses so that they are properly prepared and less likely to be injured. Good quality kit, the standard equipment and attire worn by players, is also important.

The high quality kit provided by Tommie Copper not only protects and supports players, but it also gives teams and fans the additional peace of mind that they are supporting the Tommie Cares charity, an organization dedicated to helping those with physical or developmental special needs.

So the few weeks between seasons is not so much for resting or living it up, but for players to work on their own health and fitness and show that they still deserve their place on the team.

 

Written by Eain

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