Showing posts with label Onyewu. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Onyewu. Show all posts

Monday, January 29, 2007

Saints be praised! Onyewu still not going to Chelsea!

After CNN, SoccerTimes, and others reported the Gooch deal to Marseille done and dusted, he shows up on Tyneside getting a physical to secure a loan to Newcastle. Or so they'd have us believe.

Honestly, I need to remember to never trust European football media on transfer news. If ESPN's Buster Olney says that your favorite middle reliever is going to the Padres next week, then you can safely start buying hats and jerseys. For soccer transfers, believe it when you see the guy holding a jersey up at a press conference.

To be fair, the European footballing media has a herculean task; they've got to monitor transfer activity across dozens of leagues, hundreds of teams, and thousands of players. So, basically, I'm not going to be shocked if we see Gooch smiling in a Kashima Antlers strip tomorrow morning.

While I have some opinions about how Onyewu will fit in at Newcastle, I'm holding my tongue until I see the jersey shot.

Friday, January 26, 2007

Saints be praised! Onyewu not going to Chelsea!

According to SoccerTimes, Oguchi Onyewu is on his way to Marseille.

I think this is a very good move for Gooch, and only about 15-20% of my opinion is shaped by the fact that I don't want to see him lining up against my Gunners next year.

Gooch apparently has no interest in riding the pine, regardless of how luxurious the seat. Reportedly, Onyewu turned down a Real Madrid offer earlier this year due to concerns over playing time. Similarly, Chelsea can't honestly offer a long run in the starting eleven. After all, the main reason for their defensive weakness of late has been the injury to John Terry, and the captain is set to return to action against Nottingham Forest on the weekend.

There are a number of stong players in the Chelsea defense, and when making the move from second-tier European football to the big leagues, it's best not to make that transition in an extremely competitive situation.*

Meanwhile, at Marseille, the defense has been spotty and needs a strong player. While they have been rampant in January, they have averaged more goals conceded than scored in October, November, and December.

Admittedly, I'm no expert in French soccer, but the only promising Marseille defensive prospect in my estimation is Taye Taiwo. Gooch will be on a very successful club with a strong reputation, and will have a chance to make a long run in the side.

Moreover, the simmering spat between vainglorious manager Claudio Ranieri and the Chelsea board suggest there could be changes in the future for the Blues, and that's not a good situation for someone from a non-traditional footballing country who is trying to make his mark.

Unlike many young American footballers, Gooch seems to be very deliberate in his career choices and with the promise of playing time, medals, and Champion's League soccer, Marseille seems the perfect place for Onyewu to develop into a top class defender.

*Although Onyewu played for Metz around 2002, he had very few first team appearances, so this is really his first real step into big league European football.