
Manchester United (England) vs. Chelsea FC (England)
Yes, it is the time of the year where the trophies are awarded, the honors are handed out, the men are separated from the boys and that champions are crowned. In all sports this is the nail-biting last ditch everyone's been waiting for. Let the games begin.
Starting off a sensational summer for the sports fan, which includes the culmination of the Champions League, Euro 2008 and the Olympics, in a few hours we will witness the crowning of new champions. After the exit of AC Milan earlier in the competition the title is up for grabs as Manchester United and Chelsea FC will square off in the first all-English Champions League Final.
I am by no means a football guru, but I consider myself cultivated in the matter and my 2 cents might actually be worth just that. I personally don't really care who wins because my team (Liverpool) has been eliminated. Therefor, I will speak from my mind and not from my heart.
There has been some dirt in the last few days leading up to this final. As you may know, the match will be held in Moscow and the pitch has been said to be lamentable at best. So the authorities on hand decided to import grass from Slovakia in order to rebuild the pitch to UEFA standards... there have been a few instances in the past where matches have been dictated by poor pitch conditions but in this case I would think that both teams are at an equal disadvantage for obvious reasons.
So who will win? Easy, whoever can contain the other's big canons and find a way to counter efficiently. In my mind there is no clear underdog in this match. This is not David vs. Goliath. Some experts in the field say that Man U has the better team, better manager, better season, better this, better that, but in the end, if Cristiano Ronaldo (left) is contained efficiently, your guess is as good as mine. This guy is a beast, scored over 40 goals in all competitions altogether, voted by many as the best footballer on the planet right now and he's not even reached his prime yet.
On the other side, Chelsea's main threat comes in the form of Didier Drogba (right) who has proved he can be quite the difference maker this season both in domestic league and European competition. He is a complete striker. When he is fed a quality ball, he is deadly from inside and outside the box. A goaltender's nightmare, Drogba brings intensity, smarts and skill into an almost unstoppable package.
In this sense, both teams have the knockout power necessary, therefor it all comes down to the supporting cast which I don't want to get into much detail because all players on either side could be stars and even franchise players on lesser teams. Since this is a preview and I have to make a decision I would ultimately go with Manchester United because the overall quality of the season they had. Chelsea was no slouch by any means and I think they did a lot better then most would of predicted them to do after all the drama at the beginning of the season (sacking of Murinho and several players stating their unhappiness with the team).
In the end, even if I think Man U has a slight advantage because of their momentum, I wouldn't want to bet against Chelski* either. May the best win.
Players to Watch: Cristiano Ronaldo, Didier Drogba.
*
that's a joke. Since Chelsea has been acquired by Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich, supporters have named their team Chelski.