Friday, 1 May 2009

'Ferraribéry' on his way to Italy or Germany back on top?


Probably the highest profile player outside one of the three major leagues that isn’t in pre-retirement, Franck Ribéry (know has Ferraribéry since his Galatasary times) seems to be heading to Serie A next season. The last rumors are partnering him up with Zlatan Ibrahimovic in José Mourinho’s Inter Milan. With an undisputable talent this 26 years old right winger needs a new boost in his career. In France and Germany (where he currently plays for Bayern Munich) all the expert’s compare Ribéry to Ronaldo, Messi or Kaka, but the rest of the world freckles their eyes and need a proof so he needs to get him the Serie A, Liga Espanõla or Premier League to cope with the biggest names of current football.
There’s no question his a top player, but can he make the difference when it matters the most? After his early seasons, that we can see like a formation to became a real pro – in Bologne, Olympique Alés, Stade Brestois (all from France) and the first adventure abroad in Galatasary, the returning to France to play for Marseille – the couple of years he spent at Bayern are an hiatus on his evolution. While he managed to make a big hit with the fans, the extremely attended Bundesliga – the highest percentage of stadium occupation in Europe – his too far away from the mainstream Champions League football, even the almighty Bayern Munich struggles when it came to the CL – yes, they’ve trashed Sporting Lisbon in the eights, but have taken the same poison in the quarters – so he must get to a top club.
Or, in another away, the wealthy clubs from Germany may see this as an opportunity to build momentum and bring more world class players to their country. This will also help the Mannschaft to return to the top of FIFA football. If they don’t bring more players like Ribéry, then the French should go away and, if Bayern fail to qualify to the CL – he will need a quick exit.
Back in the pitch, Franck Ribéry went to Germany has a promising right winger, but has evolved in to a more complex player in the midfield, Zé Roberto advanced age and Mark van Bommel lake of ability to keep the ball and make the other’s play, forced Ribéry to play more in the centre. Now the typical move of running to back line and crossing, has been replaced by an extremely quick playmaker, that can control the pace of the game and find the right moment to make a pass. With 1.71m/62kg you shouldn’t expect him to score headers or to bring an impressive physical force to the game, but his becoming quick useful in the centre.
He can advance with the ball in his feet but also with short passes, and also prompt to give Luca Toni or Miroslav Klose a chance to score. If that fails he’ll try to score himself, adding to this a good technique in free kick’s conversion.

Tip: Once seen has the new Zidane – like Samir Nasri – Ribéry is the most creative force in France and that’s more than enough to try and bring him to any club. Inter Milan seems to be the strongest candidate, it his believed that Barcelona, Real Madrid and Juventus are also on the run.

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