jeudi, janvier 12, 2006

Monaco: Adebayor tacle Guidolin


En partance de l'AS Monaco et actuellement en Egypte afin d'y disputer la CAN, Emmanuel Adebayor ne mâche pas ses mots à l'encontre de son coach, Francesco Guidolin.
Dans une interview accordée au Figaro, le Togolais a déclaré: "Avec Guidolin, il faut être Italien pour être titulaire. Beaucoup de joueurs se sentent mal à l'aise avec lui. Il parle italien et personne ne comprend ce qu'il dit!" Ecarté du groupe professionnel après avoir manqué la reprise, "l'Epervier" n'est pas prêt de retrouver sa place sur le Rocher...

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Anonyme a dit…

Après avoir vu l'Auxerrois Benjani préférer prendre la direction de Portsmouth, l'OM a donc jeté son dévolu sur l'ancien Rennais, un peu à la suprise générale. Un choix qui semble donc mettre fin à la piste Emmanuel Adebayor, toujours absent de l'entraînement sur le Rocher et convoité par de nombreux clubs anglais. Le Togolais serait ainsi sur les tablettes d'Arsenal, West Ham, Tottenham et Everton. Rien que ça !
Adebayor en Angleterre ?

KOUEVI

TogoFootball a dit…
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TogoFootball a dit…

Adebayor: 'I'd die for Togo'
Togo striker Emmanuel 'Sheyi' Adebayor says he is not worried about being punished by his French club Monaco because playing for his country is more important.
Adebayor helped the Hawks to a 1-0 win over Ghana in a friendly in Tunisia on Wednesday.
Yet when he returns to Monaco from the African Nations Cup he has been told he will be training with the juniors, because he failed to return to Monaco after France's winter break.
He had been training with his Togo team-mates and remained with them rather than returning to Monaco.
But the striker told BBC Sport: "They don't want me to play for my country, but I'm ready to die for my country."
"My country is my country and I'm going to play for them whether they like it or not."
I can't say that we will win the Nations Cup but we will do our best and see what happens

Emmanuel 'Sheyi' Adebayor

"I don't know how they can punish me, I love my country."
He is also considering his future with the French side.
"There are so many clubs who want to sign me in England, in Spain and everywhere," he said.
"So I'm going to think about what I should do and what's best for my career."
The 21-year-old believes that Togo, who beat Ghana 1-0 in a friendly on Wednesday in Tunisia, have now got over the euphoria of qualifying for the World Cup finals.
"Since we qualified for the World Cup our heads have been a bit all over the place, but now we have calmed down and are concentrating more in training," he said.
"It was very important for us to beat the Black Stars to give us more confidence.
"We have a lot of work to do.We have to progress because we are small team.
"I can't say that we will win the Nations Cup, but we will do our best and see what happens."
Togo open their Nations Cup campaign on 21 January against the DR Congo before games against Cameroon and Angola in groupe B.
- BBC