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viernes, 2 de marzo de 2012

Javier Pastore predicts PSG success

Footballers can often crumble under the weight of a hefty price tag. Just ask Fernando Torres, the once-prolific Spain striker who has scored a miserly five goals since joining Chelsea from Liverpool for a British record $80 million in January 2011.

But not all of soccer's high-priced stars struggle with their lofty valuations. Javier Pastore has adapted quickly to life as the poster boy of Qatar Sports Investment's spending spree at French club Paris Saint-Germain.

The Argentina playmaker has found the net 10 times in 25 games since moving to the French capital from Italian club Palermo for a French record transfer fee of €42 million ($56 million) in August 2011.

Pastore's form has been a key factor in PSG's rise to second in the French First Division, with the team currently sat in the final qualifying spot for the European Champions League and on track to return to the competition for the first time since 2004.

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"There was only pressure at the beginning," the 22-year-old told CNN when asked about the pressure of his transfer fee. "Then the pressure goes away and I didn't feel it anymore.

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"The first few games, yeah, because people talked about it a lot. And if you don't score a goal, you think, 'Oh, they made the wrong decision and should have bought another player,' but it happens. That's football."

Pastore is one part of a trio with Italian connections who have become the face of PSG under new Qatari chairman Nasser Al-Khelaifi
Carlo Ancelotti, who won the Champions League as a player and a coach with AC Milan, replaced sacked manager Antoine Kombouare in December.
PSG's director of football Leonardo also has ties to the San Siro. Like former Italy international Ancelotti, the Brazilian World Cup winner has been a player and coach at Milan.

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Pastore said the influence of Leonardo, also a midfielder in his playing days, was key to his decision to head to the Parc des Princes, despite reported interest from more prestigious clubs.

"The person who convinced me the most was Leonardo," he said. "He always showed interest in me and was always in touch.

"When the club's project emerged, he was the one who told me about it and encouraged me to come over.
If you don't score a goal, you think, 'Oh, they made the wrong decision and should have bought another player'

"There were a lot of good reasons to come in PSG's project and I was a part of them. Luckily, I can tell you that I made the right choice."

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Pastore has been impressed with the impact former Chelsea manager Ancelotti has had during his first few months with the club.
"Carlo is a big-name manager with lots of experience and was a big change from the previous manager. Tactically, he does things differently since he has been in other countries," said Pastore, who played for Atletico Huracan in his homeland.

"He knows a lot about how they play in each league and that definitely gives us something we didn't have before."
PSG have made no secret of their attempts to attract football's biggest stars, with ambitious bids for Manchester City's Carlos Tevez and Los Angeles Galaxy's David Beckham falling through in January.

AC Milan's Alexandre Pato and Real Madrid's Kaka have also been linked with PSG, and Pastore admitted he would love his fellow Argentina international Gonzalo Higuain to join him too.
I'd like to bring over a player like Higuain, he would be a very important part of our team
Javier Pastore
"I'd like to bring over a player like Higuain," he said of the Real Madrid striker. "He would be a very important part of our team and could make a big difference in France.

"I have a good relationship with him, but we haven't talked. He's on Real Madrid... it's not like he's on a club that's smaller than Paris Saint-Germain."
The two-time French champions are six points ahead ahead of third-placed Lille and one point behind surprise leaders Montpellier following last weekend's dramatic 4-4 draw with Lyon.

Like everyone else involved with the 1996 Cup Winners' Cup holders, Pastore knows that the ultimate aim is for PSG to compete at the top of European football.
"We wanted to be in the qualifying spots and go to the Champions League, so the team could grow and play another competition.

"We obviously want to be French champions because it's within our grasp. But our main goal was always to get to the Champions League."

Source: cnn.com

sábado, 13 de agosto de 2011

Lo Rennes... cesitan

El PSG, sin Pastore, sigue sin ganar. El Rennes le robó un empate cuando se terminaba el partido, fue 1-1 con Javier viéndolo desde la tribuna. Los hinchas esperan que el ex Huracán empiece a jugar pronto.
Lo necesitan. Por él invirtieron poco más de 40 millones de euros y lo transformaron en la mayor transferencia para un club de ese país. Y en las dos fechas que lleva disputadas el Paris Saint Germain no pudo sumar de a tres. Es Javier Pastore, que sin jugar se transformó en el salvador de su equipo.

Después de caer sorpresivamente ante Lorient en la primera fecha, debía visitar al Renness. En un partido peleado, en el que se pudo poner en ventaja a los 28 del segundo tiempo (gol de Gameiro), no pudo aguantar el resultado y a dos minutos del final llegó el empate del local.

Con estos resultados, el PSG espera imperiosamente que Pastore cumpla con las expectativas para que el equipo mejore. Javier había escrito en su Twitter, antes del partido: "Vamos el PSG esta noche... Tenemos que ganar . No juego pero estoy con el equipo, siempre." Y tendrá que estarlo más que nunca, porque lo Renness... cesitan.

Fuente:ole

miércoles, 3 de agosto de 2011

Pastore y el ambicioso proyecto del PSG

El jeque del PSG, Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani, primo del propietario del Málaga, Abdullah Ben Nasser Al Thani, no está escatimando en gastos. Serán cosas de familia...



A más de uno le habrá sorprendido (y no es para menos) que un equipo como el Paris Saint Germain (PSG) haya invertido 43 millones de euros por Javier Pastore (el segundo fichaje más caro de este verano, tras el de Sergio Agüero al Manchester City por 45). Sin embargo, en la vida hay una explicación lógica para cada asunto (o para casi todos) y el 'caso Pastore' no es una excepción.

Para empezar, al mediapunta argentino se le había quedado pequeño el Palermo (club que tenía claro que sólo se desprendería de Pastore por una suculenta oferta económica) y las grandes entidades que se habían interesado por él, entre ellas Real Madrid y Barcelona, no estaban dispuestas a satisfacer las necesidades económicas del club italiano. El PSG fue, por tanto, el único que tenía liquidez suficiente para cumplir con las exigencias del Palermo y es en este punto en el que nace la siguiente incógnita... ¿de dónde sale el poderío económico del PSG?

La respuesta a tal pregunta se llama Qatar Sport Investment. Un fondo de inversión qatarí que pagó 50 millones de dólares para adquirir el club francés el pasado mes de junio y que, curiosamente, también está detrás de la Qatar Foundation, la fundación que será representada por el Barça a través de su camiseta y que reportará 30 millones de euros por temporada a la entidad azulgrana durante los próximos cuatro años.

Para colmo de casualidades, el actual jeque del PSG es Tamim Bin Hamad Al Thani, hijo del Emir de Qatar y heredero al trono qatarí, es... ¡primo de Abdullah Ben Nasser Al-Thani, jeque del Málaga!

Curiosamente, el club malagueño es el espejo del PSG en España. Con la llegada de Abdullah, han empezado a llover fichajes de campanillas en la Costa del Sol (Van Nistelrooy, Santi Cazorla, Joaquín o Monreal, entre otros) igual que en el equipo francés, que ya ha invertido 85 millones de euros en incorporaciones. El techo, según dicen, está en los 100 kilos.

Por el momento, ya forman parte del PSG Kevin Gameiro (Lorient), Jéremy Ménez (Roma), Blaise Matuidi (Saint Ettienne), Mohammed Sissoko (Juventus), Bisevac (Valenciennes), Sirugu (Rennes) y Douchez (carta de libertad) y, según la prensa inglesa, el próximo en caer será Dimitar Berbatov .