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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.

Barcelona rally to claim Clásico bragging rights [UEFA.com]

Posted on December 12th, 2011 by admin

Barcelona triumphed once again at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium on Saturday night as the biggest match on the football calendar took place in Madrid. According to the UEFA website:

Alexis Sánchez, Xavi Hernández and Cesc Fàbregas were on target as FC Barcelona recovered from an early setback to complete a 3-1 away victory against Real Madrid CF, whom they dislodged from the Liga summit.

Afterwards there was much talk from Madrid’s motormouth coach Jose Mourinho about Barça’s luck. However, surely even he can’t fail to see that Madrid’s only goal was down to pure bad luck for Barça when Victor Valdes made an uncharacteristic mistake in the first minute of play.

Read “Barcelona rally to claim Clásico bragging rights” at UEFA.com

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