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Milan Baroš (born 28 October 1981 in Vigantice, Czech Republic) is a Czech
international footballer. As of 6 June 2006, he has been capped 49 times,
scoring 27 goals: an exceptional international strike rate, which his
achievements in club football do not yet match. He is a striker who
currently plays for Aston Villa. He has previously played for Liverpool and
FC Baník Ostrava, where he earned the nickname Ostrava's Maradona, an
explosive striker who could split defences in two.
At the 2004 European Football Championship, he scored the first goal for the
Czech Republic in their first game of the tournament, a come-from-behind 2-1
victory over Latvia. He went on to score goals in the Czechs' other two
group matches.
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His second goal was an equalizer against the Netherlands; the Dutch team had
a two-goal lead over the Czechs until the 22nd minute, when Jan Koller
bundled home after a penetrating run from Baroš. The Czechs went on to win
that game. The last was a game-winning goal against Germany. Baroš and Dutch
star Ruud van Nistelrooy were the only two players in the tournament to
score in all three of their group matches.
Baroš added two goals in two minutes of the second half of the Czechs'
quarterfinal win over Denmark, and finished as the tournament's Golden Boot
with five goals.
After a difficult start at his new club, he seemed to have hit his best form
for his club early in the 2004-05 season—something he was unable to do under
the previous Liverpool manager. A lack of attacking players in the current
squad, exacerbated by a season-long injury to Djibril Cissé, meant that
there was even more pressure on Baroš to score goals.
Later in the 2004-05 season, Baroš found it difficult to reproduce his
international form for Liverpool and despite being the club's joint top
scorer with thirteen goals, he only managed two between the beginning of
January to the end of the season. Also, his head-down running infuriated
many fans and had many of them calling for his departure.
In June 2005, Baroš's future at Liverpool looked bleak, with the player
seemingly poised to leave Liverpool to rejoin former manager Gérard Houllier
at Lyon who had expressed interest in bringing him to France. Baroš, however,
rejected the move, saying that he wanted to prove himself at Liverpool. It
was widely reported, however, that Liverpool would try to sell Baroš before
the transfer window closed on 31 August. Adding fuel to these rumours was
Liverpool's purchase of Peter Crouch from Southampton, along with the
decision by manager Rafael Benítez not to play Baroš in any of Liverpool's
Champions League qualifying-round ties. By not playing Baroš, Benítez
assured that Baroš would not be cup-tied to Liverpool. Cup-tied players are
considerably less valuable, especially to the types of elite teams that
could reasonably afford the transfer fee that Liverpool would likely require
for Baroš. Indeed, two clubs that had already qualified for the group phase,
Lyon and Schalke, strongly pursued Baroš, but he expressed a desire to stay
in the Premiership or to move to Spain. Incidentally, while celebrating
Liverpool's 2005 Champions League win, Baroš is said to have dropped the
trophy and put a dent in it, but Liverpool decided not to mend it.
On the 23 August 2005, after weeks of haggling between the two clubs, Baroš
moved to fellow Premiership side Aston Villa for a fee of Ł6.5 million, plus
a further Ł0.5m payable after fifty appearances. He signed a four-year
contract and was given the Number 10 shirt. Just ten minutes into his Aston
Villa debut, he scored the only goal in his new team's victory over
Blackburn Rovers.
Baros has been the subject of speculation about his future at Villa Park,
after reports claimed he had a buy-out clause in his contract which would
enable him to leave the club in the summer of 2006. Villa subsequently
confirmed the existence of a buy-out clause, thought to be set at around
Ł15m. Following a disappointing season in which Villa finished 16th in the
Premier League, Baros has reportedly attracted interest from Olympique
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