Momo Sissoko (26 Viewers)

ReBeL

The Jackal
Jan 14, 2005
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I don't believe him.
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Mali coach vents anger at Sissoko


Mali coach Jean-Francois Joder has criticised Mohamed Sissoko's decision complete his transfer to Juventus during the Africa Cup of Nations.

The Eagles' midfielder, 23, returned to the Africa Cup of Nations on Monday after spending three days in Turin.

Sissoko made a substitute appearance as Mali lost 3-0 to Ivory Coast and failed to qualify to the quarter-finals.

"I'm not happy with Sissoko for leaving our camp - he disrespected African football," Joder told BBC Sport.

"That's why I put him on the bench and I only brought him in the second half to replace the injured Kanoute.

"Juventus is a club that can afford to provide a jet for Sissoko and return him on the same day or the next day.

"But they didn't do that, instead they put the player on a public flight which meant he returned a day late for our match preparations against Ivory Coast - this was to our detriment.

"If Sissoko was a French player, do you think he would have behaved in this way," asks Joder.

"If he did, he would not be given the chance to play again in the tournament."

However, the former Liverpool man defended his decision to fly to Italy.

"I flew to Italy because it was important for my future and my football career," Sissoko said.

"I don't think I should be blamed for that and I expected the coach to show understanding."

It is the first time the Malian team have failed to progress past the first-round stage of the Africa Cup of Nations' finals.

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The Grimreaper
Jul 12, 2002
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A funny thing... I was reading gazzetta.it and they have this poll where people vote for the "Best January signing" and Sissoko is winning with a 26.7% of the people who vote, ahead of Lucarelli with 24.3%
 

Arvin

Juve Star
Dec 30, 2004
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A funny thing... I was reading gazzetta.it and they have this poll where people vote for the "Best January signing" and Sissoko is winning with a 26.7% of the people who vote, ahead of Lucarelli with 24.3%
hehe.....we are complaining before seen him playing for juve....the others wants him but people here in this forum dont like him...:D
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
Administrator
May 27, 2007
88,989
I have an idea so tell me if you want something like this...This is small Sissoko biography so can some mod edit first post and put this post in that place?



It’s now official: Juventus and Liverpool have finalized the negotiations for the arrival of Mohamed Lamine Sissoko to the Serie A. The Malian midfielder has been acquired for a cost of €11.0m (£8.2m), and signed a contract of 5 years with the Bianconeri (i.e. until 2013). The transfer fee had been made payable in 3 yearly installments, and may increase by a maximum of €2.0m depending on the achievements of the player during his 5-year contract.

His first words

"I am happy to have joined such an important club” said Sissoko in an interview to Juventus Channel. “This experience will, I’m sure, mark an important step forward in my football career. I am very excited at the prospect of measuring up to champions such as Buffon and Del Piero, as well as being coached by Ranieri again, a great manager with whom I’ve already had the chance to work with at Valencia“.


A tough tackling defensive midfielder, Sissoko is seen by some as a future midfield star of European football, in particular Liverpool manager Rafael Benítez, who showered praise upon him when he arrived at Merseyside, saying Sissoko possessed “incredible ability for his age” and similar qualities to Frenchman Patrick Vieira. Sissoko’s early career (much like Vieira’s) had been marked with disciplinary problems (as the Malian player tended to pick up yellow cards for late or reckless tackles).

Biography

Mohamed Lamine Sissoko Gillan (born 22 January 1985 in Mont-Saint-Aignan, France, and often referred to simply as “Momo Sissoko”) is a French-born footballer who represents Mali at the international level. Sissoko is the nephew of Mali and Valencia CF former African Footballer of the Year Salif Keïta, and he is often compared to French midfielder Patrick Vieira due to their similar playing styles.

Professional Career

Auxerre



Sissoko started his professional career playing as a striker in AJ Auxerre, beggining from the French Club’s youth team and eventually climbing all the way up to the senior roster in 2002. Before he could demonstrate his skills at the Stade de l’Abbé-Deschamps however, he was snatched at age 17 by the Spanish club Valencia in the summer of 2003.

The transfer of Sissoko to the Spanish Liga is marred by controversy, because it was later found out that Los Che had not consulted with AJ Auxerre before signing the Malian player, and that he was in fact still under contract with the French club. AJ Auxerre brought the case before the Court of Arbitration for Sport (TAS), and after the TAS ruled in their favor, the French club and Valencia found an agreement for an indemnity fee of €1.0m (covering transfer and youth team costs).

Valencia



At the time, the manager of Los Che was current Liverpool coach Rafael Benítez, who eyed the Malian player as a talented youngster with obvious potential to turn into a top-notch defensive midfielder. Up until then, Sissoko had always played as a striker for Auxerre, but began adapting to his new role under his new manager.

2003-04 was a very succesful year for Valencia and moderately so for the Malian player. Los Che were crowned La Liga and UEFA Cup champions, while Sissoko totaled 9 matches and 1 goal in a friendly fixture for his new club. The following year, Benítez left to coach Liverpool and was replaced by Claudio Ranieri (current Juventus manager): this was the chance for Sissoko to firmly establish himself in the starting line-up, as the Italian manager quickly became quite fond of the newly-formed defensive midfielder. In his second season at the Mestalla, Sissoko played 21 matches in the Spanish League, and made himself known to the world by his performances in La Liga and the UEFA Champions League.

Liverpool



Sissoko moved from Valencia to Liverpool in the summer of 2005 for a fee reported at €7.1m (£5.3m). He had been expected to sign for Liverpool’s rivals Everton but ultimately plumped for the opportunity to work again with former Valencia boss, Rafael Benítez. Sissoko rapidly established himself as a key figure in the Reds’ central midfield, alternating with Xabi Alonso and the irreplaceable captain Steven Gerrard.

There were fears for Sissoko’s eyesight in his right eye after his retina was severely damaged, when he was accidentally kicked in the head by Benfica’s Beto in the first leg of their Champions League knockout round tie in February 2006. Sissoko made a speedy recovery however, and returned in the 6th round of the FA Cup against Birmingham City wearing a pair of goggles, where Liverpool won the game 7-0.

The 2006–07 season got off to a flying start for Sissoko with victory for Liverpool in the FA Community Shield and Sissoko taking the Man-Of-the-Match award. Sissoko’s season had been put on hold due to an arm injury he suffered at Birmingham City in the Carling Cup in early November. On 29 January 2007 it was announced that Sissoko would be fully fit for Liverpool’s local derby match against Everton on 3 February . However,he made his comeback from injury by playing against Newcastle in a game which Liverpool lost 2-1.

Sissoko’s first real test after coming back from injury was in the Champions League against Barcelona, the holders. Sissoko was awarded the Man-Of-the-Match award by UEFA. However for the remainder of the season he would have to compete for the holding position in the centre of Liverpool’s midfield, due to arrival of Argentine Javier Mascherano from West Ham. Sissoko would be largely unsuccessful in this battle, losing his place to Mascherano in the 2007 UEFA Champions League Final. This led to people questioning whether the Malian would leave Liverpool, with notable clubs such as Juventus and Barcelona reportedly interested. However on June 28th, Sissoko signed a contract to extend his Liverpool career a further 4 years, keeping him at Merseyside until 2011. It was later revealed that Sissoko had indeed received an offer from Juventus, but he turned them down as Liverpool are a 'bigger club’

On August 25th 2007, in a match against Sunderland at the Stadium of Light, Sissoko started in place of the injured Steven Gerrard in Liverpool’s central midfield. In the match, Sissoko finally scored his first ever competitive goal in his club career, a long-range first-time effort from 25 yards out, assisted by Andriy Voronin. The goal, scored on Sissoko’s 75th appearance for the club, also marked Liverpool’s 7000th goal in league football.

Juventus



On January 29th 2008, Liverpool F.C. confirmed the sale of Sissoko to Juventus F.C., for a fee of €11.0m (£8.2m).

Honours

Valencia
2003-2004 Spanish Primera División
2003–04 UEFA Cup
2004 European Super Cup

Liverpool
2005 European Super Cup
2005–06 FA Cup
2006 FA Community Shield
 

pitbull

Senior Member
Jul 26, 2007
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I chose this side because they are ambitious and full of champions. I like the Juventus mentality and the power of a side that has rebuilt itself from nothing and kept the will to win intact.

To arrive at one of the biggest teams in the world at the age of 23 is a big challenge – they were my first choice and I never had any doubt. Since I was young I have had a particular admiration for Del Piero and I enjoyed watching him play – it’s hard to believe that I am his teammate.

This year we want to qualify for the Champions League and I am ready to play against Cagliari on Sunday. I spoke to Jonathan Zebina and he explained to me how the club works and talked to me about life here. I feel a great responsibility, but also pride.

What should you expect from me? I am an aggressive midfielder. When I first started playing for Liverpool I got lots of yellow cards, but then I learned how things work. My job is to get the ball back and make the team play. Comparisons with Vieira? He has already shown that he is a great champion and I need to prove that I am too.

I played regularly in my first two seasons in England, but in the last few months there were some difficulties. My morale wasn’t excellent but I opted for a fresh start and wanted new challenges.

I am very superstitious and I will wear the No 22 shirt because I have two twin brothers who were born on January 2,” he grinned. “It seemed like the right number for me.
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Azzurri7

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Dec 16, 2003
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Sissoko’s ready to go
Friday 1 February, 2008

Mohamed Sissoko could make his debut for Juventus against Cagliari this weekend and is enjoying his fresh start.

The Mali international signed from Liverpool for a fee that will amount to £8.2m and has arrived early in Turin due to his elimination from the African Cup of Nations.

Sissoko took part in his first morning training session with the Old Lady today and was enthusiastic in his new surroundings.

“I chose this side because they are ambitious and full of champions,” he told La Gazzetta dello Sport.

“I like the Juventus mentality and the power of a side that has rebuilt itself from nothing and kept the will to win intact.

“To arrive at one of the biggest teams in the world at the age of 23 is a big challenge – they were my first choice and I never had any doubt.

“Since I was young I have had a particular admiration for Del Piero and I enjoyed watching him play – it’s hard to believe that I am his teammate.

“This year we want to qualify for the Champions League and I am ready to play against Cagliari on Sunday.

“I spoke to Jonathan Zebina and he explained to me how the club works and talked to me about life here. I feel a great responsibility, but also pride.

“What should you expect from me? I am an aggressive midfielder,” he continued. “When I first started playing for Liverpool I got lots of yellow cards, but then I learned how things work. My job is to get the ball back and make the team play.

“Comparisons with Vieira? He has already shown that he is a great champion and I need to prove that I am too.”

Sissoko left Liverpool in slightly acrimonious circumstances after falling out of favour at Anfield.

“I played regularly in my first two seasons in England, but in the last few months there were some difficulties,” he explained. “My morale wasn’t excellent but I opted for a fresh start and wanted new challenges.”

Sissoko concluded by explaining his choice to take the No 22 shirt for the Bianconeri.

“I am very superstitious and I will wear the No 22 shirt because I have two twin brothers who were born on January 2,” he grinned. “It seemed like the right number for me.”
 

Dostoevsky

Tzu
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May 27, 2007
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Sissoko: I Admire Del Piero

New Juventus signing Momo Sissoko has explained why he decided to join the club and says that he has always held a particular admiration for Alessandro Del Piero.

Full Of Champions

The Malian international finally completed his move to the Bianconeri for €13m from Liverpool earlier this week.

I chose this side because they are ambitious and full of champions,” Sissoko told the Gazzetta dello Sport.

I like the Juventus mentality and the power of a side that has rebuilt itself from nothing and kept the will to win intact.

To arrive at one of the biggest teams in the world at the age of 23 is a big challenge – they were my first choice and I never had any doubt.”

Del Piero

Sissoko caused controversy last summer when he rejected a move to Juve after labelling Liverpool as a “bigger club”.

The 23-year-old has since had a change of heart and he has revealed that he has always admired the iconic Alessandro Del Piero.

Since I was young I have had a particular admiration for Del Piero and I enjoyed watching him play – it’s hard to believe that I am his team-mate,” he continued.

This year we want to qualify for the Champions League and I am ready to play against Cagliari on Sunday.

I spoke to Jonathan Zebina and he explained to me how the club works and talked to me about life here. I feel a great responsibility, but also pride.”

The “New Vieira”

Sissoko also commented on comparisons with ex-Juve man Patrick Vieira.

What should you expect from me? I am an aggressive midfielder,” he explained.

When I first started playing for Liverpool I got lots of yellow cards, but then I learned how things work. My job is to get the ball back and make the team play.

Comparisons with Vieira? He has already shown that he is a great champion and I need to prove that I am too.”

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Bjerknes

"Top Economist"
Mar 16, 2004
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Sissoko has a lot of work to do to win people over. Hopefully he's able to accomplish something here as we need someone in midfield who can make a difference and complete the passes. Chances are he's not that player, but here's to hoping he will prove me wrong.
 

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