Denis Krklec deca,Denis Krklec,pa navodno da neki od vas i prate HNL
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Iskreno golman koji jedva ima 1.80 bi trebao čuda radit na golu da se istakne, znam da je Runje isto jako mali no on je silom prilika prvi golman, najniži superkvalitetan golman danas je 1.85 visoki Casillas, Krklec je 5 cm niži, to je značajan problem kod golmana u nogometu, razlika između obrane i pogotka.
Even in a cramped midfield against Manchester
United the quality of Luka Modric shone through. Photograph: Matthew
Peters/Manchester Utd via Getty Images
Sir Alex Ferguson always wanted to know one thing from Harry
Redknapp when his old friend was in charge at West Ham United. "How's
Joe?" the Manchester United
manager would ask. As in Joe Cole, who, at the time, was the hottest
young talent in English football. Ferguson was not the only one to
inquire about Cole and Redknapp used to enjoy throwing a protective arm
around the prodigy.
It is not difficult to imagine what Ferguson asks Redknapp about these days. He went on record before this visit to Tottenham Hotspur
to admit that Gareth Bale was the one that had got away from him.
Ferguson made what he described as a "good offer" to Southampton four
years ago only to be rebuffed. Tottenham's capture of the Welsh flier
looks a sounder investment with each passing week.
Yet Bale is not
the only Tottenham player who Ferguson might close his eyes and imagine
in a red shirt. Luka Modric looked every inch the United player here,
from the sureness of his touch to the way that he sought to impose his
class upon proceedings. Redknapp's pre-match comment reverberated. "We
have a few players here that Alex would love to have in his team," he
said.
In a helter-skelter first half, Modric produced a fistful of
moments that cut through the tumult to advertise his quality. There was
nothing better than the sharpness of his turn in the ninth minute, his
low centre of gravity seeming to give him magnetic properties, and the
subsequent ball out to Alan Hutton, whose cross might have been tucked
away by Peter Crouch. The home crowd chorused Modric's name.
Although
this was not a game for the creative talents – witness Wayne Rooney's
perspiration, rather than inspiration – Modric consistently demanded the
ball. The intelligence of his darting runs and the smoothness of his
technique were so easy on the eye and he did not need Wilson Palacios,
all heavy touches and misplaced passes alongside him, to look good.
The
Croat can make opponents seem foolish with a drop of his shoulder.
Darren Fletcher might attest to that after Modric left him trailing
along the byline following a short corner routine, yet he is no mere
jinking trickster. Despite his small frame he has plenty of strength and
is not easily knocked off the ball. His intuitive grasp of the angles
of a game and where to position his body ensures he rarely loses
possession.
Modric has settled into the role of the deep-lying
playmaker since Rafael van der Vaart's arrival at Spurs and the position
feels tailor-made for his vision, the clever weight of his pass and his
ability to set the tempo. As Tottenham stepped on to the front foot in
the second half, particularly after Rafael da Silva's sending-off, it
was Modric who waved the baton. He did not neglect his defensive duties,
though, as one timely interception from a Rooney cross on 67 minutes
showed.
United's supporters have wondered this season whether
there is sufficient creativity in the centre of their midfield and
Ferguson would surely relish the opportunity to work with Modric. There
was interest expressed from Old Trafford at the end of last season but,
happily for Tottenham, Modric, who signed a new six-year contract in the
summer, feels a debt of loyalty to them.
He is grateful that they
took such an expensive chance on a player from the Croatian league and,
with Chelsea having also shot covetous glances at him, has simply put
his head down and channelled all of his energies into repaying
Tottenham. This was the latest instalment. Nemanja Vidic might have had
an argument and, frankly, nobody would choose to argue with the United
captain, a totem in central defence, but Modric deserved the
man-of-the-match champagne.
Tottenham had entered the game full of
confidence that they could end a winless streak against United that had
stretched 10 years and 23 matches in all competitions. Certainly, they
fear nobody on their own turf. But United kept them largely at arm's
length – it was hard to recall Edwin van der Sar making a save – and,
after a pulsating start, the game gradually took on the characteristics
of a stalemate.
Tottenham remain in fifth and their grand
statement of intent did not materialise. They had to content themselves
with an individual one from the little man with the No14 on his back.
Luka Modric was wonderful to watch in the centre of the Spurs
midfield. He was at the heart of everything Tottenham did and
comfortably the best player on the pitch.
"Modric is an amazing
footballer," Redknapp said afterwards. "It does not matter how little
space there is, he can always take the ball. He could play in any team
in the world."
Tottenham also defended superbly, not
least their two centre backs and Benoit Assou-Ekotto. The sight of Luka
Modric tracking back time after time also impressed. Never mind how
good he was going forward.
While it may be Gareth Bale and Rafael Van der Vaart that steal the
limelight, their achievements at Spurs are almost always orchestrated by
the diminutive figure of Luka Modric. Modric had his finger on
the pulse for 90 minutes and reduced Michael Carrick and Darren Fletcher
to spectators as they toiled to get close to him. Such was Modric's
influence, Alex Ferguson was forced into bringing on an additional
central midfielder, Anderson, to prevent the Croatian running riot as he
has throughout Harry Redknapp's reign.
Ne triba karikirati sa Ivešom ali jako je malo "niskih" golmana koji su klase. Doduše oni su puno atraktivniji ali...
I nije mi jasno zašto se forsira ideja da mi nismo imali golmanaod osamostaljenja osim Ladića misec dana. Pa Pletikosa je godinama jako dobro branija, spašavao Hajduku i reprezentaciji bodove i to uz samo jedan "kiks" u 80ak utakmica.
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1 kiks i malo more obranjivih situacija.
istina, to mu ide u prosjek kvalitete, kojom sve u svemu moramo biti zadovoljni.
daleko od toga da oduševljava.
DEJANA LOVRENA internetski portal Goal.com uvrstio je u idealnu momčad 20. kola francuskog Le Championnata.
Lyon je 3:0 pobjedom protiv Liorenta zadržao četvrto mjesto u poretku
najboljih francuskih klubova, a ujedno i niz prvenstvenih utakmica bez
poraza produljio na brojku trinaest. Lovren je odigrao svih 90 minuta u
subotu, po mišljenju web-portala - iznimno dobro.
U opisu obrazloženja tako piše:
"Hugo Lloris tvrdi da je bio impresioniran Lovrenovom izvedbom, kao i
načinom na koji je njegov kolega, središnji branič Pape Diakhate,
odigrao protiv Caena prošloga vikenda, a golman je ponovno bio
zadovoljan dvojcem tijekom 3:0 pobjede protiv Lorienta. Izbrisao je
mladi Hrvat prijetnju Kevina Gameira, a i opasno je priprijetio udarcem
glavom koji je morao biti akrobatski spašen."
Goal.com, idealna momčad 20. kola Le Championnata (4-3-3):
Sibašić nije baš kiks golman...On je dosta siguran golman koji je eto na početku ove sezone imao previše kikseva. Ali kad pogledaš njegovu karijeru nije kiks golman. Nakon tih 3-4 kiksa sa početka sezone pribrao se i branio vrhunski.
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Subašić je ispodprosječan golman. Ima već 27 godina.. a još brani u Hajduku. On sigurno nije kalibar za reprezentaciju.
Kakav Krklec.. neka se dokazuje još.. čuj Krklec u reprezentaciji.
Neka Runje brani do 45. ili neka Delač počne braniti makar u Vitesseu.
Ne triba karikirati sa Ivešom ali jako je malo "niskih" golmana koji su klase. Doduše oni su puno atraktivniji ali...
I nije mi jasno zašto se forsira ideja da mi nismo imali golmanaod osamostaljenja osim Ladića misec dana. Pa Pletikosa je godinama jako dobro branija, spašavao Hajduku i reprezentaciji bodove i to uz samo jedan "kiks" u 80ak utakmica.
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1 kiks i malo more obranjivih situacija.
istina, to mu ide u prosjek kvalitete, kojom sve u svemu moramo biti zadovoljni.
daleko od toga da oduševljava.
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Ne oduševljava, nije ni nekoć oduševljava u kontinuitetu, ali je ima svojih trenutaka kada nam je spašava bodove kap protiv Bugarske, Estonije, Belgije...
Jako je malo prima onoga što bi kvalitetan golman obranija. Sve u svemu naš najbolji golman. Naravno u ondašnjoj formi.
Iako, ironija je da je Plete branija i jedno vrime kada je Runje drmao Belgijom i Francuskom i kada je bio u vrhunskoj formi te je malo golmana bilo bolje od njega. A sada, kada je Runje (ispod)prosječan golman drži misto prvog golmana u reprezentaciji.
Author: Ben Moss
Posted on:17 January 2011 - 15:06
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Cascarino believes Tottenham Hotspur midfielder Luka Modric is playing
as well Manchester United’s Paul Scholes and Arsenal’s Cesc Fabregas if
both were in peak form.
The diminutive playmaker was superb
against the Premier League leaders yesterday and the former Republic of
Ireland international believes the Croatian is already a contender for
Player of the Year.
Cascarino told the Times: “Gareth Bale’s
brilliant performance yesterday shows that defenders still haven’t
figured out how to stop the Spurs player.
“But Luka Modric was even better.
“He’s pulling the midfield strings as well as Paul Scholes and Cesc Fabregas at their peak.