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Barça through to Copa semi after clasico draw

Posted on January 26th, 2012 by admin

Barcelona made it through to the Copa del Rey semifinal last night after a hard fought battle with Real Madrid ended in a 2-2 draw.

Madrid started the match fired up and going all out to score early on. However, despite being in full attack mode they never quite managed to get the ball into the net, despite coming close on several occasions.

Özil came close to scoring for the visitors after 20 minutes from 30 metres out. The ball went over Pinto’s head, struck the underside of the crossbar and bounced out just in front of the line.

It took 30 minutes or so for Barça to really get into the game. It wasn’t until the end of the first half though that Pedro scored from the area off a Messi assist; and shortly after Alves scored off a free kick.

In the second half neither side produced anything remarkable; Ramos put the ball past Pinto only to have the goal disallowed for tugging Alves.

However, the game was very much from over and an Özil assist to Cristiano Ronaldo gave the visitors their first goal. A few minutes later it started looking serious for Barça; Benzema equalised after putting the ball past Puyol.

However, as the final minutes ticked by Madrid lacked the conviction or energy to score one more goal that would have taken them through. Ramos was sent off for a second yellow card and the final whistle went with the best result for Mourinho against Barça to date.

After the match he was heard to say that it was impossible to beat Barcelona at the Nou Camp, something he denied in his monosyllabic press conference after the match.

Eight FCB players on list for Balon d’Or [FCBarcelona.cat]

Posted on November 2nd, 2011 by admin

FIFA announced the candidates for the Balon d’Or yesterday with eight players from Barça nominated. Naturally Messi is on the list, but an article on FCBarcelona.cat lists the other Barça players:

A year after FC Barcelona had all three players on the Balon d’Or podium, the club has once
again dominated the shortlist for the 2011 edition issued by FIFA and the magazine France Football.
Leo Messi (winner of the last two editions) is joined by Andrés Iniesta, Xavi Hernández, Éric
Abidal, Dani Alves, Cesc Fàbregas, Gerard Piqué and David Villa.

Read “Eight FCB players on list for Balon d’Or” at FCBarcelona.cat

Messi hat trick in 5-0 win against Mallorca

Posted on October 30th, 2011 by admin

FC Barcelona soundly beat Mallorca last night in a 5-0 win at the Nou Camp, including a Messi hat trick that ended the Argentine’s goal drought. Isaac Cuenca scored his first goal for Barça and Dani Alves made it 5.

With Real Madrid winning their match, both sides were eager to see minnows Levante slip up this weekend; Osasuna beat them 2-0, ending their string of wins and allowing the two giants of Spanish football to leapfrog them into first and second place; Real Madrid are now on 25 points, with Barça on 24 and Levante on 23. It was fun while it lasted, but nobody really expected for the club to continue this run, impressive enough as it is.

Barcelona faces Viktoria Plzen on Tuesday (Champions League) followed by Athletic de Bilbao on Sunday.

Barcelona beats Getafe ahead of La Liga break

Posted on March 21st, 2011 by admin

Getafe are one of those teams that always puts up a fight, and Saturday was no exception. However, the Barça squad went on the pitch with this drilled into them and they did everything they could to make sure the match went their way.

Turning up the pressure dial, most of the play with in the Getafe half, Alves scored in minute 16. And while Barça carried on attacking, they didn’t seem to be able to slot the ball into the net; it wasn’t until the start of the second half that Bojan put the ball home.

While that was the last of the night for Barça, Getafe didn’t give up. Their first and only goal came three minutes before time for a final score of 2-1.

1-0, Alves (min 16)
2-0, Bojan (min 49)
2-1, Manu (min 87)

Decisive victory against Sevilla

Posted on November 2nd, 2010 by admin

Barcelona seem to have found their form with their best result of the season against Sevilla. This 5-0 win shows that some of the less decisive form of the early part of the season might have been put behind them and the three points leave them in second place behind Real Madrid.

1-0, Messi (min 4)
2-0, Villa (min 24)
3-0, Alves (min 52)
4-0, Messi (min 63)
5-0, Villa (min 90)

Penalties mean Barça shares the points

Posted on September 30th, 2010 by admin

In the group stage last year FC Barcelona faced Rubin Kazan from Russia, against whom they took just a single point.

And it’s looking just as tough this year, after a one all draw in Kazan last night with both goals scored from the penalty spot. Rubin scored first after a tackle from Dani Alves saw a penalty awarded against Barça in the 29th minute; however, David Villa scored the equaliser fifteen minutes into the second half.

The game was notable for the reintroduction of Lionel Messi. After Villa’s goal, Pep Guardiola chanced the Algentian’s return following his ankle injury from two weeks ago.

1-0 Noboa (p)(min 29)
1-1 Villa (p) (min 60)

Barça dominates Panathinaikos

Posted on September 16th, 2010 by admin

Despite going down one goal in the20thminute, FC Barcelona came back to win in style against Greek visitors Panathinaikos in the Champions League group stage.Messi immediately responded and after that the Catalans dominated for a 5-1 win.

0-1, Govou (min 20)
1-1, Messi (min 21)
2-1, Villa (min 33)
3-1, Messi (min 45)
4-1, Pedro (min 77)
5-1, Alves (min 93)

Training session ahead of clash with Malaga

Posted on February 26th, 2010 by admin

After a cancelled training session on Wednesday, the squad was back at it yesterday ahead of the match against Malaga on Saturday.

Dani Alves seems to be recovering well and was back to full training, while Keita and Abidal spent their session in the gym for treatment of their injuries.

Champions League Preview: Stuttgart v Barcelona

Posted on February 23rd, 2010 by admin

Pep Guadiola has warned his players that they need to up their game to make through this round of Champions League, saying “this standard won’t be enough to put us through to the quarterfinals”.

Barcelona travelled to Stuttgart yesterday and were training yesterday evening. Despite not yet being given the medical all clear, both Xavi and Alves were training with Iibrahimovic, who sat out Saturday’s match to rest a minor ankle injury; Abidal and Keita are both ruled out due to injury still.

Stuttgart are currently in excellent form, with a 6-2 win at the weekend and so tonight will be a real test for Barcelona.

Kickoff tonight is at 20:45 CET.

Barça and Racing to field under strength squads

Posted on February 18th, 2010 by admin

This weekend Barça faces Racing de Santander, with both teams fielding under strength squads. In the previous three matches, Barcelona has beaten Racing twice and drawn once. While Barcelona is suffering in midfield, which could be a danger against a full strength team, Racing’s own injury and suspensions may negate this deficiency.

For Barça the players almost certainly missing the match are Alves, Xavi, Keita and Abidal. Touré Yayá is also unlikely to play, although there is a slim possibility he’ll be fit.

It’s not all bad news though, as returning to Barça will be Piqué and Marquez, who sat the last match out due to suspension.

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