Sabtu, 30 Mei 2009

Joe Cole



Name: Joe Cole
Nationality: English
Date of Birth: 08/11/1981
Height:5' 9" (176cm)
Weight:11st 7lbs (73.0kg)
Previous
Clubs:West Ham Utd
Position: Midfielder

When supporters voted Joe last season's Player of the Year, it was a mark of affection and appreciation for one of their own, for the top appearance maker of the campaign and for a mature player who has not lost his creative and entertaining edge.

It was a pleasing bounce-back following his most frustrating year at Chelsea when two spells of lengthy injury ate away the months during the 2006/07 season.

He returned for the final two months and played the first-half of the Wembley 2007 FA Cup win over Man United.

When the two sides met again at the same venue for the Community Shield, Joe was an emergency centre-forward but then found himself an odd man out as the league campaign kicked off without him.

He was back starting for the final two games of the Mourinho era and then scored in Valencia and played arguably the pass of the season for Didier Drogba's strike in the same match. It kicked off a 16-game unbeaten run that lasted through to December and Joe didn't look back.

Influencing games like two seasons earlier, Joe scored important winners against West Ham and Blackburn, as well as goal of stunning technique in the Carling Cup at Everton to guarantee another Wembley appearance, although he was not used until the 98th minute of the Final against Spurs.

In total last season he scored 10 in 45+10 appearances, passing 200 games for the club as he played more than anyone.

The injury problems of the year before had begun in pre-season, just weeks after Joe had been one of Chelsea's four players in England's 2006 World Cup squad, scoring the side's best goal of the tournament in an otherwise lacklustre team display.

Joe had turned his long-admired potential into genuine achievement during the previous two seasons at Chelsea. Regularly played on the left or right of an attacking three, he weighed in with crucial goals and assists.

A born Londoner, Joe watched Chelsea from the stands as a boy but it was to West Ham he went as a junior where the spotlight found him at a ridiculously early age.

This was due in part to his showings for England Youth but also had much to do with a reported interest from Alex Ferguson.

However Joe remained at Upton Park where his much awaited first team career began gently before it was halted altogether by a broken leg.

On his return he progressed steadily to become a club regular and an occasional face for England.

A determined attitude won him the West Ham captaincy in the 2002/03 season but his spirit was not enough to prevent relegation - making a transfer away inevitable for the good of his career and for the Hammers' finances. Chelsea paid £6.6 million.

His first season here, under the management of Claudio Ranieri, included a run of games out wide - but it remained unclear where Joe's best position was or how his ball skills could be used to dangerous effect within the team's overall shape.

After a year playing for José Mourinho, the answers became a lot more clear.

Joe was part of the England squad for both the 2002 World Cup and Euro 2004 and on his return from the latter he was given a run of games by Mourinho as part of an attacking three.

With a return to fitness of Damien Duff and Arjen Robben, his chances became more limited and mostly from the bench, but he contributed crucial, match-winning goals as Chelsea's 2004/05 championship season grew in momentum.

A fresh opportunity presented itself when Robben was further injured and Joe grabbed it with the best form of his career.

He was named Premiership Player of the Month for March 2005 and drew special praise for his maturity from then England manager Sven-Göran Eriksson.

At international level, Joe became the best answer to the perennial left-side question.

The 2005 Carling Cup Final brought his first winners' medal with the Premiership title then added. Mourinho had instructed and Joe had listened well.

The 2005/06 season continued with goals and more managerial praise, Joe developing into one of Chelsea's very top performers, whether it be on the left- or right-hand side.

His dazzling goal on back-to-back championship-winning day versus Man United was his favourite for the club so far and signed-off an excellent season in the perfect way. He had played 26+8 of the 38 Premiership games, scoring eight times.

Avram Grant continued to favour Joe playing wide, the role he had developed into under Mourinho. The player's ball skills now become available to a manager well accustomed to accommodating flair in his teams, and the player was immediately appreciative.

It took just 12 minutes for Cole to make his mark on the 2008/09 campaign as he opened the scoring against Portsmouth, following it up with strikes against Bordeaux and Aston Villa before a series of niggling injuries took their toll.

Allowing time for them to clear up properly, Cole was absent for three weeks in October and another fortnight at the end of November before a big blow struck at the start of the new year, Joe rupturing a cruciate knee ligament at Southend in a cup tie. He will miss the remainder of the 2008/09 season.

Season 2008 - 09

Competition Apps
(as sub)
Goals Yellow
Cards
Red
Cards
League 14 (0) 2 2 0
FA Cup 2 (0) 0 0 0
Euro Cups 4 (0) 1 1 0


Career History:
Club Season Comp. Apps
(as sub)
Goals
Chelsea 2007 - 08League 28 (5) 7


FA Cup 2 (1) 0


League Cup 2 (3) 1


Euro Cups 12 (1) 2
Chelsea 2006 - 07League 3 (10) 0


FA Cup 2 (0) 0


League Cup 1 (1) 1


Euro Cups 3 (4) 1
Chelsea 2005 - 06League 26 (8) 7


FA Cup 3 (3) 2


League Cup 0 (1) 0


Euro Cups 5 (1) 1
Chelsea 2004 - 05League 19 (9) 8


FA Cup 3 (0) 0


League Cup 4 (2) 0


Euro Cups 8 (1) 1
Chelsea 2003 - 04League 18 (17) 1


FA Cup 2 (1) 0


League Cup 2 (1) 2


Euro Cups 3 (6) 0
West Ham Utd 2002 - 03League 36 (0) 4


FA Cup 2 (0) 1


League Cup 2 (0) 0
West Ham Utd 2001 - 02League 29 (1) 0


FA Cup 3 (0) 1
West Ham Utd 2000 - 01League 24 (6) 5


FA Cup 4 (0) 0


League Cup 2 (0) 0
West Ham Utd 1999 - 00League 17 (5) 1


FA Cup 1 (0) 0


League Cup 2 (1) 1


Euro Cups 2 (3) 0
West Ham Utd 1998 - 99League 2 (6) 0


FA Cup 0 (1) 0

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