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Lescott Interview in the Telegraph

PostPosted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 10:41 am
by WiganBlue
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/footba ... track.html

The tracks were R’n’B, house and a blast of indie music. Joleon Lescott went up and down the carriage with his iPad, getting team-mates to select tunes for the dressing room for the first time. United’s noisy neighbours were about to get noisier.

Roberto Mancini had hitherto not been a fan of loud music pre-match, allowing headphones but not speakers. “The game before the semi we’d played Liverpool and we could hear their music,’’ said Lescott. “Our dressing room was quiet. We lost 3-0. The music’s not an excuse but I spoke to some of the players, went to management staff and said: ‘Do you mind if we play some music before games?’ They agreed.

“On the train, I got my computer out and went round the tables asking for a couple of songs each from the boys. All random tunes. James Milner’s more an indie man. Harty [Joe Hart] is more a house guy. It was crazy in the dressing room at Wembley with the music, everyone was so hyper. We won the semi and never looked back.

“Last year everyone was questioning the bond between players and talking about ‘egos’ but we knew that wasn’t the case. Winning the Cup helped that bond. We seem even closer this year.”

Lescott himself has accelerated that process, now established alongside Vincent Kompany in the heart of Mancini’s defence. “Last season, I’d just got back from injury and Kolo [Toure] and Vinny were doing really well. I couldn’t argue but it was a culture shock, the biggest blow of my career, hard to take.”

Instead of sulking, he rose to the challenge, working hard with City’s coaches and eventually handed his chance when Kolo Toure was banned for taking a weight-loss drug. “The situation with Kolo was disappointing for the club and Kolo but I benefited. Kolo’s a really nice guy, who wished me all the best and gave me verdicts on my performances.’’

Lescott shone alongside Kompany. “Vinny was playing so well he could have played with Carlos [Tevez]!’’ An engaging blend of humility, humour and ambition, Lescott is at the peak of his career, playing well for his club, hungry for success with his country and being guided by Wasserman Media Group, who tend other England A-listers like Jack Wilshere and Steven Gerrard.

Lescott is mixing with marquee names yet he keeps a low profile off the field, devoting his time to his family, developing a new fashion line with Millwall’s Jordan Stewart and also checking player ratings.

“I read match reports and the numbers I’m getting, and I’m thinking, ‘phew, I’m glad these reporters aren’t picking the team as I’d never play!’ My friends and I have our own Dream Team league and I need the points for my team, Elite XI. My friends ring up and say: ‘What are you doing? You need to score. It’s not good enough. I’m going to take you out the next window!’ That’s my friends! That’s the people I phone when I’m feeling down!

“My little boy picked all his favourite players: Agüero, Rooney, Suarez, Nani, David Silva. Not many ball-winners. I tried to explain that doesn’t work, you have to pick some defenders, get a balance. But it’s all about goals and I’m struggling. I might change over to my boy’s team!

“He’s a fan of Agüero. Usually he asks for ‘Lescott’ on his shirt. This year - ‘Agüero’. I was disappointed! It’s crazy when a player like Agüero arrives here. I sit back and think I’ve come a long way since playing with friends, sneaking on the Astroturf at night [as a kid in Birmingham].’’

Lescott was talking at Carrington, which will eventually be replaced by the splendid 80-acre Etihad Campus, helping make City “one of the top clubs in the world”. So will players like Agüero. “Sergio has given himself 2½ months to learn the language. It was the same with David Silva and he’s fluent now.

“Within two days of coming here, Sergio was picking up little phrases like, ‘how are you mate?’ He’s started a little fines system himself, which has got everyone on his side. He has banned all the foreign boys talking any other language. Anyone who talks Spanish, Italian, French around him has to pay £20. He’s had to pay the most money so far! We are helping him. Nigel is trying to help but Nigel needs a couple of lessons himself. It’s his accent!”

In good mood and form, Lescott relishes the challenges of old club Everton today, then Bayern Munich on Tuesday. “The Napoli match was an education with their counter-attacking. We are confident we can beat any team in the Champions League but we still have to show respect. We believe we can win the Premier League. United don’t normally start this well. They usually pick up later and then run away with it. Hopefully in the latter part of this season they will tail off.’’

Lescott paused. “I’m sure my youngest wants to be a United fan. He talks about United all the time so I say, ‘that’s impossible in this house!’ Kids!”

Talk turned to United’s finest. “Rooney’s the best striker there is. He’s got everything. It really hurts him if he’s not winning. Before, he wanted to win and would probably do something silly. Now he’s mature, he channels it the right way.

“When I first broke into the England squad [in 2007] it was Steven Gerrard I was in awe of. ‘Jesus that’s Steven Gerrard,’ I thought. He has everything, presence and his application in training was as if it were a game, yet he’s so down to earth it’s unreal.’’

Now 29, Lescott admits to a frustration with England. “I feel that I’ve stood still with England, like I’ve been fourth or fifth-choice centre half for a number of years. It’s one thing I am not pleased about. It doesn’t help when the captain [John Terry] is playing in your position!

“I don’t want this to sound arrogant but I feel that when I’ve played for England I haven’t done anything that wrong not to warrant keeping my place. I have to go there and be professional. It’s not about me, it’s about qualification for the Euros. As long as we do that and I’m given the opportunity to go in that squad I’ll be grateful.’’

As for Fabio Capello, Lescott is an admirer. “His man-management has been really good recently. When he first got the job it was hard because of the language barrier. Since he learned the language there’s no miscommunication. He’s passionate about football.”

So are all the squad and Lescott admits to annoyance that critics have questioned the likes of Frank Lampard and Ashley Cole. “I remember speaking to Dave Hancock [the former Chelsea physio] and he said all Frank used to do was go out and do extra shooting. That’s probably why he scored 20 goals for five years on the trot. Ashley is the best left-back the country has ever had and he still gets stick. For people to criticise those players is crazy.

“People see the cars and houses but players have had to work hard.David Beckham is known for free kicks. He had to practise that week in, week out. We have to as there’s always someone like Phil Jones, one of the most exciting players for ages, coming to take our place.”

When he can no longer keep the contenders at bay, Lescott will not step into management. “No. I’m not going to miss another 10-15 years of my family’s life, the Christmases and birthdays.”

Sounds like the right track.

Re: Lescott Interview in the Telegraph

PostPosted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 11:23 am
by carl_feedthegoat
He better concentrate on that cunt Cahill today.

Re: Lescott Interview in the Telegraph

PostPosted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 7:57 pm
by Douglas Higginbottom
carl_feedthegoat wrote:He better concentrate on that cunt Cahill today.



Thought he played him well and had a very good game till that silly moment near the end with Joe.

Re: Lescott Interview in the Telegraph

PostPosted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 8:23 pm
by aristation
most games there is a silly moment with lescott

Re: Lescott Interview in the Telegraph

PostPosted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 8:52 pm
by aaron bond
Good interview.

Apart from the 'Rooney is the best striker' bit!

Re: Lescott Interview in the Telegraph

PostPosted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 9:48 pm
by carl_feedthegoat
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:
carl_feedthegoat wrote:He better concentrate on that cunt Cahill today.



Thought he played him well and had a very good game till that silly moment near the end with Joe.


He did indeed...but its those "silly" moments that very nearly ruined a good days work that worry me.

Re: Lescott Interview in the Telegraph

PostPosted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 9:55 pm
by kennyboy
What i find strange with Lescott is he always drags out the time most in our play,
and everytime makes the simples of passes -bet i can read his play from the moon everytime.

Re: Lescott Interview in the Telegraph

PostPosted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 10:37 pm
by Pretty Boy Lee
Lescott had it covered and Joe made one of his usual outrageous calls to come get it.

I love Joe, but every so often he does this and to blame Lescott is nonsense. Was nice to hear the crowd singing his name for once as well, solid pro that comes in for far too much abuse from our own.

Carl, just man up and say he did well for once you broken record.

Re: Lescott Interview in the Telegraph

PostPosted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 10:58 pm
by Douglas Higginbottom
carl_feedthegoat wrote:
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:
carl_feedthegoat wrote:He better concentrate on that cunt Cahill today.



Thought he played him well and had a very good game till that silly moment near the end with Joe.


He did indeed...but its those "silly" moments that very nearly ruined a good days work that worry me.



Most players make them but not all get castigated so quickly especially when ,like today he had a very good game.Joe today certainly not blameless, Vinnie a few times already this season etc etc but we all know who will get the big finger pointed if he isnt perfect.

Re: Lescott Interview in the Telegraph

PostPosted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 11:11 pm
by Beefymcfc
I think there's a few on here who need to take a look at themselves.

Re: Lescott Interview in the Telegraph

PostPosted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 11:19 pm
by carl_feedthegoat
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Lescott had it covered and Joe made one of his usual outrageous calls to come get it.

I love Joe, but every so often he does this and to blame Lescott is nonsense. Was nice to hear the crowd singing his name for once as well, solid pro that comes in for far too much abuse from our own.

Carl, just man up and say he did well for once you broken record.




Douglas Higginbottom wrote:
Thought he played him well and had a very good game till that silly moment near the end with Joe.

carl_feedthegoat wrote » Sat Sep 24, 2011 6:48 pm

He did indeed........

Try reading a post before hitting the press button Lardy !

Re: Lescott Interview in the Telegraph

PostPosted: Sat Sep 24, 2011 11:24 pm
by carl_feedthegoat
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:
carl_feedthegoat wrote:
Douglas Higginbottom wrote:
carl_feedthegoat wrote:He better concentrate on that cunt Cahill today.



Thought he played him well and had a very good game till that silly moment near the end with Joe.


He did indeed...but its those "silly" moments that very nearly ruined a good days work that worry me.



Most players make them but not all get castigated so quickly especially when ,like today he had a very good game.Joe today certainly not blameless, Vinnie a few times already this season etc etc but we all know who will get the big finger pointed if he isnt perfect.


I have already agreed with you and implied he had a good game.......or is the part of "He did indeed" misleading to you as it is to lardy !!??

And its quite obvious to most, I would have thought, that mistakes by defenders get more attention than most other players mistakes....as silly mistakes cost us goals and games.

Re: Lescott Interview in the Telegraph

PostPosted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 12:02 am
by DoomMerchant
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Lescott had it covered and Joe made one of his usual outrageous calls to come get it.

I love Joe, but every so often he does this and to blame Lescott is nonsense. Was nice to hear the crowd singing his name for once as well, solid pro that comes in for far too much abuse from our own.

Carl, just man up and say he did well for once you broken record.


i also felt it was hart...no reason for him to crawl around on the floor for the ball like child, and then trip his defender while rolling around. Sometimes it's easy to forget how young Hart is...unless you watch that video of him on the piss with the uni cunts in Scotland last season...then you kinda remember the lad has a lot to learn. Still, i'd have him over any other keeper in the world right now. He's ours.

cheers

Re: Lescott Interview in the Telegraph

PostPosted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 6:26 pm
by Beefymcfc
DoomMerchant wrote:
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Lescott had it covered and Joe made one of his usual outrageous calls to come get it.

I love Joe, but every so often he does this and to blame Lescott is nonsense. Was nice to hear the crowd singing his name for once as well, solid pro that comes in for far too much abuse from our own.

Carl, just man up and say he did well for once you broken record.


i also felt it was hart...no reason for him to crawl around on the floor for the ball like child, and then trip his defender while rolling around. Sometimes it's easy to forget how young Hart is...unless you watch that video of him on the piss with the uni cunts in Scotland last season...then you kinda remember the lad has a lot to learn. Still, i'd have him over any other keeper in the world right now. He's ours.

cheers

And to finish the thread on a good note, Silva and Lescott were excellent.

Goodnight.

Re: Lescott Interview in the Telegraph

PostPosted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 6:36 pm
by Slim
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Lescott had it covered and Joe made one of his usual outrageous calls to come get it.

I love Joe, but every so often he does this and to blame Lescott is nonsense. Was nice to hear the crowd singing his name for once as well, solid pro that comes in for far too much abuse from our own.

Carl, just man up and say he did well for once you broken record.


Then you could say it was Hart's fault for making the call, but Lescott's for not going with his first instinct and kicking the fucking leather off the ball.

Re: Lescott Interview in the Telegraph

PostPosted: Sun Sep 25, 2011 9:52 pm
by Pretty Boy Lee
Slim wrote:
Pretty Boy Lee wrote:Lescott had it covered and Joe made one of his usual outrageous calls to come get it.

I love Joe, but every so often he does this and to blame Lescott is nonsense. Was nice to hear the crowd singing his name for once as well, solid pro that comes in for far too much abuse from our own.

Carl, just man up and say he did well for once you broken record.


Then you could say it was Hart's fault for making the call, but Lescott's for not going with his first instinct and kicking the fucking leather off the ball.



Yeah you could say that. It just bugs me that Hart has had these cock ups with numerous outfield players and yet on here it's another "Lescott silly moment".

Does anyone remember his missed header when Kolo had the ball covered about 10 yards out the box?

Just for the record as well I love Joe, but he does have the odd Calamity moment. Blaming Jolean for this one is a bit of a cop out.