Monday, June 22, 2009

Federico “Kiko” Macheda - Let the Lovefest Begin

So, if you can’t already tell, I’ve pretty much spent 90% of my morning researching the new chosen one, 17 year old Kiko Macheda. Thus far, I think the best thing I’ve heard was reported by The Guardian.

“This young Italian, who has been at the club only 18 months, continues a tradition at Old Trafford of placing great faith – not to mention the future of the club – at the feet of young players… Too young for his man of the match champagne, Macheda grabbed it from the hands of Gary Neville anyway just as he had taken United’s title destiny by the scruff of the neck minutes earlier.”

The Man of the Match in all Premiership games is traditionally handed a bottle of champagne. However, as Macheda is only 17 and thus too young to legally drink, he had to steal it away from United skipper Gary Neville. While I found that little anecdote wildly amusing, the second portion of that same paragraph gave me pause for concern.

“A prolific reserve team goalscorer signed from Lazio’s junior teams, he is still sufficiently naïve that on his Facebook page he had posted a picture of himself in a nightclub surrounded by women. At least if he finds himself in the same establishment again he will have no trouble persuading anyone he is genuinely a United player.”

How long until La Marca links him with King Franco FC? A week? A month? Well one club not willing to wait to express strong emotions regarding the Italian youngster is Lazio, his former team. Lazio’s president Claudio Lotito has today called for a change in regulations to prevent homegrown players such as Federico Macheda from moving abroad. Said the incensed Italian, “We tried in every way to stop Manchester United from taking away our player but the present Italian regulations don’t give you any type of defence…I talked repeatedly with Macheda’s parents, we established a dialogue, but it was not possible to do anything. We could not compete with United’s offer. That is not right, we have to be provided with more reliable and concrete rules than those which govern Italian clubs.”

Promising Star - Federico Macheda

Federico "Kiko" Macheda (Italian pronunciation: [maˈkɛːda]; born 22 August 1991) is an Italian footballer who plays as a striker for English Premier League club Manchester United. He joined Manchester United from Lazio in September 2007.

Career

Club career

Early career

Born in Rome, Macheda began his football career with local side Lazio. However, due to Italian football regulations preventing under-18s from signing professional contracts, he was not permanently tied to the club, and shortly after his 16th birthday, he was signed by Manchester United of England, where regulations permit the signing of players aged 16 and up.[1] Following his family's relocation to England, he officially joined the club as a trainee on 16 September 2007, and began a three-year scholarship in the club's Academy.[2]

Manchester United

He went straight into the Manchester United Under-18 side, and scored the only goal of the game on his debut, a 1–0 away win over Barnsley on 15 September 2007.[3] In his first season with the club, he finished as the Under-18s' top scorer with a total of 12 goals in 21 appearances for the under-18s, and even made his debut for the reserves on 26 February 2008, when he came on as a 68th-minute substitute for Gerard Piqué in a 2–0 away defeat to Liverpool.[4] On 12 May 2008, Macheda earned a Manchester Senior Cup winners' medal when he was named as an unused substitute for the 2–0 win over Bolton Wanderers in the final.[5]

Macheda signed his first professional contract with Manchester United on his 17th birthday in August 2008.[6] In the 2008–09 season, he continued in the under-18 side, while also making a few appearances for the reserves. Towards the end of the season, Macheda enjoyed an extended run in the reserve team, scoring eight goals in eight games, including a hat-trick in a 3–3 draw with Newcastle United on 30 March 2009,[7] and he was rewarded by being selected for the first team for the match against Aston Villa on 5 April 2009.[8] With United 2–1 down heading into the final third of the game, manager Alex Ferguson substituted Macheda for Nani just after the hour mark. After Cristiano Ronaldo equalised for United in the 80th minute, Macheda won the match with a turn to evade his marker followed by a curling effort from just inside the penalty area in the third minute of injury time.[9]

Macheda was named on the bench for United's next two games – first against Porto in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final,[10] and then against Sunderland in the league – making his second appearance for the club in the latter game. Just 46 seconds after taking to the field in place of Dimitar Berbatov,[11] Macheda had the ball in the back of the net for the second time in his United career, deflecting a Michael Carrick shot past Craig Gordon in the Sunderland goal.[12] With Alex Ferguson opting to rest his big-name players for the FA Cup semi-final against Everton on 19 April 2009, Macheda was handed his first start in a Manchester United shirt. However, for the first time in his United career, Macheda failed to score and was substituted for Dimitar Berbatov at the start of extra time.[13] He started his first Premier League game in a 2–0 win over Middlesbrough on 2 May 2009, but he failed to get on the scoresheet and was substituted ten minutes into the second half.[14] At the end of his first season in the Manchester United first team, Macheda was named as the Jimmy Murphy Academy Player of the Year in recognition of his performances in the under-18s, the reserves and the first team.[15]

International career

Ahead of the 2009 UEFA European Under-21 Football Championship, Macheda was named in Italy's preliminary 40-man squad, due to be reduced to 23 members in time for the tournament.[16]

Federico Macheda


Personal information
Full name Federico Macheda
Date of birth 22 August 1991 (1991-08-22) (age 17)
Place of birth Rome, Italy
Playing position Striker
Club information
Current club Manchester United
Number 41
Youth career
2006–2007 Lazio
2007–2008 Manchester United
Senior career1
Years Club App (Gls)2
2008– Manchester United 4 (2)
1 Senior club appearances and goals counted for the domestic league only and correct as of 09:23, 25 May 2009 (UTC).
2 Appearances (Goals)