Wednesday, May 19, 2010

National Soccer Leagues Yield Expected Results



While Barca claims La Liga, Bayern Munich triumphs in the Bundesliga, Chelsea takes the Premiership, and Marseille finishes atop Ligue 1, Inter Milan is on the cusp of winning the treble this Saturday in Madrid after taking Serie A top honors finishing Siena on Sunday.

Jose Mourinho is no different from your ego-driven top attack boasting that he will soon take over managing Real Madrid's high-powered club and throwing its Champions League semi-final victory in Barcelona's collective face.

Saturday, we'll likely see the completion of Inter's dominance in the 2009/2010 campaign as the bukly towering defensive brutes and nimble midfield and attack (Maicon, Eto'o, Sneijder) from northern Italy will silence the unlikely contenders from Munchen led by Olic but notably without Ribery.

Speaking of Ribery, despite reports that he is intent on moving to Spain next season, Sir Alex Ferguson may have played a trump card to the tune of 50 million pounds re-routing his flight to Old Trafford. While ManU's debt would sink further, dropping Berbatov and Carrick would hold off the collectors for another season and keep Wayne Rooney content following his outburst on the eve of the final round of EPL play.

For a full preview the UEFA Champions League Final, don't miss this week's edition of Counter Attack Radio which should be up by the end of the week.

Cheers,
JT

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