Tomas Rosicky is probably playing his last few matches

Czech Republic captain Tomas Rosicky is probably playing his last few matches for the national team.

The Arsenal midfielder is approaching the end of his career, but he has been a force to reckon with in the national team. Rosicky is one of the few quality players in this Czech Republic team, who have been able to take the national team to the next level along with the likes of Petr Cech. The midfielder is set to make his 100th appearance for Czech Republic in the Euro 2016 qualifying match against Iceland. He is planning to mark this occasion with a famous victory.

However, Rosicky was also quick to point out that he is not having any personal ambitions ahead of this game. Czech Republic have been surprise leaders in the group A, but they could be overthrown by Iceland with a defeat. Even a draw will be sufficient for Czech Republic, but it is unlikely that manager PavelVrba will be going in with such an ambition. The continuous struggle for Netherlands – under Guus Hiddink – is proving to be a boon for both Iceland and Czech Republic. If the group finishes as it is, both these unlikely candidates will be qualifying for the Euro 2016 automatically. Continue reading “Tomas Rosicky is probably playing his last few matches”

Petr Cech thinks current Team has lot of Potential

Petr Cech may not been involved in much of Chelsea’s current campaign, but he believes that this current team has immense potential.

The Chelsea team constructed by Jose Mourinho during 2005 went on to become a hugely successful in many regards. The spine of the team was responsible for numerous trophies including the Champions League in 2012. Mourinho has once again created a new spine for this team with young blood like Diego Costa and Courtois.Cech continues to be on the verge of an exit, but he says that the end of the season will provide a good barometer as to how this Chelsea team can be compared to the team of 2004-05. Continue reading “Petr Cech thinks current Team has lot of Potential”