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So... who do you think will have a big impact on this years season? We all remember last years great performances put in by C.Ronaldo, Kaka' , Ruud van Nisterlooy, Didier Drogba. This year seems even more competitive in all major leagues... Chelsea and Liverpool seem to be up and running in the Premiership where Torres and Malouda are bound to have a huge impact there. Italy also has several great teams with big players, Inter with the likes of Ibrahimovich who is on top of his form, Milan with the everpresent Kaka', probably the Ballon d'Or of last year, Juventus are up to te job of going for the title this year with club veterans Alesandro Del Piero, Gianluigi Buffon and David Trezeguet,Fiorentina is more than able to catch a UCL spot at least with in form Adrian Mutu. La Liga is going to be even closer than last year it seems with Real Madrid big spending spree, bringing the likes of Wesley Sjneider, who has already proven his worth in gold for de Madridistas, also young Royston Drenthe seems promising, and eager to prove himself, literaly cannoning into Spain with a marvelous goal against Sevilla in the Super Cup. Barcelona have also boosted their squad with the likes of Thiery Henry and Yaya Toure, even though Henry needs adapting it seems, the Ivorian Yaya Toure is up for the chalenge and being very competitive on the field, also the discovery of young Dos Santos is a matter worth looking into, but most importantly for Barca, it seems Ronaldinho is well on way to bringing those moments of magic that the Camp Nou was used to in past campaigns, with a meaner free kick than ever and his playmaking abilites coming back, Ronaldinho is ready to impress once again. More than worth mentioning are Sevilla who are on their way to make history it seems, even with the tragic passing of young Antonio Puerta, Sevilla are more than capable of competeing in Spain.
France has grown tired of the Lyon era with a surprising leader to say the least, AS Nancy being the spearhead of Ligue 1 at this time, and Lyon being only in 5 place behind names such as Bordeaux and Monaco.
In the Bundesliga things seem like back to normal for Bayern Munchen, after a shoping fest in the summer bringing big names like Miroslav Klose and Franck Ribery, the Bavarian giants are bent on making up for the more than dissapointing season last year.
France has grown tired of the Lyon era with a surprising leader to say the least, AS Nancy being the spearhead of Ligue 1 at this time, and Lyon being only in 5 place behind names such as Bordeaux and Monaco.
In the Bundesliga things seem like back to normal for Bayern Munchen, after a shoping fest in the summer bringing big names like Miroslav Klose and Franck Ribery, the Bavarian giants are bent on making up for the more than dissapointing season last year.