Spanish Clubs FC Barcelona, Messi won UEFA Best Player Award!
Spanish Clubs FC Barcelona, Messi won UEFA Best Player Award!
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Apr 18 2011, 08:16 PM
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Villa should have scored...let just hope that everybody is on form for the next 3 matches...
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Apr 18 2011, 11:22 PM
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Apr 18 2011, 11:37 PM
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jabulani for copa del rey?? hehe.
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Apr 19 2011, 01:40 AM
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QUOTE Di Stefano: "Barca was the lion and Madrid was the mouse" The football Barcelona played at the Bernabéu was just brilliant. Their superiority was patent and on view for all the world to see. They've got something that Real Madrid don't have. The whites were hemmed in by opposition that dominated the midfield throughout the whole match. Barcelona played football and danced; Real Madrid just ran up and down, tiring themselves out. Only if Xavi, Iniesta or Busquets lost the ball did Real Madrid ever try to put together an attack, but of course it was with a punt upfield in the hope that something might come of it. And whenever those three wanted, they could put the sheep to sleep passing the ball to one another with complete mastery, short and straight to the feet — perfectly executed, tight passes that were safe and sure for whoever was on the receiving end. It was as if they wanted to take the ball home with them, because it was all theirs. Their mission was to feed the Barcelona strikers — and how well fed they were! — because they are so crushingly effective and the ease with which they create danger is permanent. "Besides maintaining a very quick pace without once letting it up, the Barcelona players fought like true gladiators. They worked very hard indeed off the ball and never stopped moving. "There was no negotiation, no refusal to paint their work of art on that green canvas, whatever the final scoreline might say, because they even played pretty football, always well placed. Their positioning in the team is a key factor. All their players show that a level of tactical thinking that is unmatched, with a highly developed sense of interchanging their roles. The defensive effort was all Real Madrid’s, like the lion against the mouse. They were unable to neutralise their opponents with effective pressing in midfield, which is what they needed to do, although stopping Barça from making you so dizzy you end up reeling is much easier said than done. For the spectator, their well-put-together attacks in combination were a wonderful thing to see. For as long as Di Maria had the strength to break through on the few occasions he had the ball, he was Madrid’s best player (along with “Saint Iker” Casillas, who deserves to be canonised right now). Messi is the best in the world. Not only is his football spectacular, as an example of professionalism he also knows no rival. He shone on Saturday and it will be wonderful to watch him again in Wednesday’s Cup Final. Barcelona’s success comes from their attacking approach, wisely applied to mature and become consolidated in time for the three more Clásicos that are upcoming. Attacking means you have to control time as well as your nerves. Given all this, it’s obvious that Barcelona are better than Real Madrid, and that trying to build up attacking moves based on counter-attacks is not the most appropriate way to try to catch them by surprise. Their technical and tactical quality is such that they always occupy the pitch in a rational, well-balanced way, leaving no free spaces to be filled and taken advantage of. Pep Guardiola's team always had their hands firmly on the reins of the match. With this result they’re now another step closer to their third consecutive Liga title, and the truth is that they deserve it, because they've done their homework properly. They’ve never stopped being themselves and it’s plain for anyone to see that they enjoy themselves and have fun when they play. Another thing that needs saying is that Real Madrid aren’t making their fans feel as happy as they deserve to be, because the fans’ support for the team has been unconditional. Real Madrid showed more heart than order, and in the end their ambitions were frustrated. Things I liked I like and admire the huge dominance of Barcelona’s play. It’s football to be watched not with your eyes but with your soul. They treat the ball with respect, with adoration, almost pampering it. Watching this team in action is a delight for us all. Things I didn’t like Real Madrid was a team with no personality. This match should set the guidelines for how the next one needs to be faced, because the approach of trying to play against Barcelona with counterattacks is clearly not the way to go. - Alfredo Di Stefano (Marca, 18 April 2010) Source of translated version. Original source from Marca. The article is f**king beautiful, isn't it? |
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Apr 19 2011, 08:07 AM
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he craving for beautiful fottball...remind me the case of fabio capello..
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Apr 19 2011, 09:37 AM
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Apr 19 2011, 11:30 AM
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We Cules have heard it all. We heard people scoffed Barca's passing game as boring and ineffective, especially whenever Barca failed to beat a defensive team. We heard defensive tactics being hailed as the 'masterful tactic'. The coaches who deployed the tactic were hailed as tactical genius, and Pep, who have always tried to play the game as it should be played, was said to be outwitted by the 'insightful' nature of defensive tactic. Meanwhile, whenever Cules tried to glorify Barca's great style, we were called 'arrogant', 'bad losers', and 'don't have the slightest of clue about football'.
But now we have full backing from honorary President of Real Madrid himself. Can you imagine? A legend of Real Madrid is in awe with our team. Let us leave to rot, the negative football with its 'creative, great in its own way' slogan, and hail the great attacking football! I think I'm going to put the article in the first page for next season. It's too precious to just let it lost in an LYN thread QUOTE(Peculator @ Apr 18 2011, 11:14 AM) You can see clearly that Messi kicked the ball towards the crowds @5:20. It's hilarious that he's got the "muka tak bersalah" face after he kicked the ball, haha... Manolo Sanchis revealed in Marca that Messi apologized to the fans afterward, and he also believed Messi didn't intend to attack the fans, because the ball first hit the ad board. Of course that's only true if I understood google translation correctly |
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Apr 19 2011, 11:52 AM
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QUOTE(matyrze @ Apr 19 2011, 11:30 AM) » Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « Manolo Sanchis revealed in Marca that Messi apologized to the fans afterward, and he also believed Messi didn't intend to attack the fans, because the ball first hit the ad board. Of course that's only true if I understood google translation correctly |
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Apr 19 2011, 12:14 PM
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Apr 20 2011, 12:42 PM
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It's not just Di Stefano who praised us for the past few years.
Many other top 10 best ever footballers share the same view. Now, they surely know more than the fans don't they? |
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Apr 20 2011, 01:02 PM
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QUOTE(barca96 @ Apr 20 2011, 12:42 PM) It's not just Di Stefano who praised us for the past few years. well yea...beautiful game in the eyes of the supportersMany other top 10 best ever footballers share the same view. Now, they surely know more than the fans don't they? but for the opponent supporters... all they can see and swallow is that the balls are kept in barca possession for most of time it's more to 1 team game than football ... well..im not saying it's wrong the best way to win a game is to let the other team not playing the game.... so what's wrong with Stoke like approach? not every1 can be barca and I admit Barca superiority over Real |
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Apr 20 2011, 04:33 PM
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QUOTE(tzxsean @ Apr 20 2011, 01:02 PM) well yea...beautiful game in the eyes of the supporters I wonder, how many Barca games have you watched this season? Did you watch recent Shahktar's performance against us? Their first half in Camp Nou and the encounter in Ukraine? Their game was tremendous. Yes we won 6-1 by aggregate, but don't read into result too much. If you've watched the match, you should realize that the tie could go either way.but for the opponent supporters... all they can see and swallow is that the balls are kept in barca possession for most of time it's more to 1 team game than football ... well..im not saying it's wrong the best way to win a game is to let the other team not playing the game.... so what's wrong with Stoke like approach? not every1 can be barca and I admit Barca superiority over Real So I've no problem praising Shahktar. So, why do I not say the same for Mourinho's Madrid? Because Mourinho's approach and Lucescu's approach was totally different. For me, Lucescu's tactic was much superior than Mourinho's. Yes you read it right, I just typed it that way. You say the only way to play us is only by using defensive tactic? Do you remember how Pellegrini's Madrid performed in Camp Nou? The match ended with only 1-0 win for Barca, and Madrid had their fair share of chances too. They didn't play like Mourinho did obviously. I enjoyed that game. So, why can't the Special One replicate these 2 sides? Why should he resorted to the least preferred style by the fans? Hopefully the style changes tonight. Please, no more cagey game. If you guys follow the news, one of the big news is the grass in Mestalla. IINM, its gonna be shorter than the pitch in Bernabeu, and this may give our passing game more advantage. Really hope for a good game tonight, with Pinto in goal no less This post has been edited by matyrze: Apr 20 2011, 04:35 PM |
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Apr 20 2011, 05:18 PM
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» Click to show Spoiler - click again to hide... « Im obviously support man utd n watch their games than barcelona and real And mourinho did try the attacking approach against barca And ended up thrashed by 5 goals in nou camp It did not not work and why would mourinho wan to try it again? And the team is different compared to last season... Eventually playing attacking football will please the crowd and subsequently barca will be the 1 benefited from it most of time.. It's not tat real play defensive all th time..mourinho only adopt this against barca.. Cos he noe tat with his current team he has no chance in winning barca playing attacking football.. |
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Apr 20 2011, 05:58 PM
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QUOTE(tzxsean @ Apr 20 2011, 05:18 PM) Because it might have worked, with a bit of improvisation by Mourinho. Failed once doesn't mean the tactic is totally hopeless.Yes he did no wrong by playing defensive, but is it wrong for Di Stefano, or Madridistas, or the other side of El Clasico aka Barca and its fans expect that from the Special One? This is the biggest rivalry in the world, and everybody involved have a level of expectation from the encounter. I guess this is what bothers Di Stefano, because instead of major tactical improvements, Mourinho opted to be the 'mouse' being chased. And in the end, Mourinho's Real still didn't get to win. |
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Apr 20 2011, 06:08 PM
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QUOTE(matyrze @ Apr 20 2011, 05:58 PM) Because it might have worked, with a bit of improvisation by Mourinho. Failed once doesn't mean the tactic is totally hopeless. It's just a possibility cos barca will always have ball under their feet Yes he did no wrong by playing defensive, but is it wrong for Di Stefano, or Madridistas, or the other side of El Clasico aka Barca and its fans expect that from the Special One? This is the biggest rivalry in the world, and everybody involved have a level of expectation from the encounter. I guess this is what bothers Di Stefano, because instead of major tactical improvements, Mourinho opted to be the 'mouse' being chased. And in the end, Mourinho's Real still didn't get to win. Whenever real player get the ball..they will press them down... Any idea to play and get a win against opponent like this? When no chance or time to build attack from own half... |
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Apr 20 2011, 06:18 PM
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QUOTE(tzxsean @ Apr 20 2011, 06:08 PM) It's just a possibility cos barca will always have ball under their feet You asked me? Whenever real player get the ball..they will press them down... Any idea to play and get a win against opponent like this? When no chance or time to build attack from own half... Added on April 20, 2011, 6:21 pmhopefully Mourinho can deliver tonight. I don't mind losing if Real show great game This post has been edited by matyrze: Apr 20 2011, 06:21 PM |
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Apr 20 2011, 10:44 PM
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QUOTE(matyrze @ Apr 20 2011, 06:18 PM) You asked me? All the best tonight!Added on April 20, 2011, 6:21 pmhopefully Mourinho can deliver tonight. I don't mind losing if Real show great game Too bad I'm gonna missed their match due to work at night time. |
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Apr 21 2011, 12:20 AM
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guys, why do the venue is in mestalla? its valencia stadium right..
is it the largest neutral stadium available (minus noucamp and bernabeu)? |
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Apr 21 2011, 01:59 AM
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Sevilla's Sanchez Pizjuan and Betis' stadium, I think these 2 have similar size to Mestalla. Maybe because of logistic issues? Maybe because the alternatives are too far for both sets of fans? Phil Ball wrote once that one of the reason Spanish football have poor tradition of traveling away fans can be related to the size of the country. If the match is held somewhere in Andalucia, the match will see plenty of empty seats. That's my intelligent assumption
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Apr 21 2011, 05:06 AM
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1st half very interesting. both team keep attacking. 2nd half seems like no attack at all from rm.
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