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Spanish Clubs FC Barcelona 2011/12, Goodbye Keiteeee!!

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post Nov 14 2011, 03:38 AM

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That's tabloid story, so don't worry biggrin.gif

But if you follow Revista de La Liga, well they do have interesting story they speculated about Villa.

Read here.

If you read it, please take note the words "story" and "speculated" brows.gif
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post Nov 18 2011, 06:39 PM

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QUOTE(solstice818 @ Nov 18 2011, 04:55 PM)
hmm was wondering what you guys think about Rosell's idea of reducing teams in league and have a new breakaway league for champions?
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This question deserves a new thred. Besides Rosell represented his view as the vice president of ECA, not as a Barca president.

Moreover, while the Champions League suggestion is related to the European scene, reducing teams in the league is only a suggestion for La Liga. Read here. And apparently Pep has voiced his support for this idea, saying that it will increase the level of competitiveness in La Liga.

Whatever, just create a new thread Sols. FL is seriously lacking of neutral thread these days smile.gif Or perhaps we can use the Champions league thread? hmm.gif


Added on November 18, 2011, 6:53 pmOh, ntw for Barca related news, Rafinha is set to sign a contract extension until 2014, thus also banish the RM rumor rclxms.gif rclxms.gif Congratz Rafa!!

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post Nov 22 2011, 04:24 PM

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QUOTE(barca96 @ Nov 22 2011, 01:18 PM)
exactly.
like pep said, he is the most direct midfielder we have.
direct and box crashing (something that xavi used to do).
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And he can play as our striker too aka Messi's backup rclxms.gif rclxms.gif
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post Nov 25 2011, 04:43 PM

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QUOTE(barca96 @ Nov 24 2011, 12:37 PM)
It's almost December and the team still hasn't reached their peak.
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To be fair to the team they have plenty of fitness issue this season. Many of our players have various muscular discomforts this season. And yet we won our UCL grouppretty comfortably, and still only 3 points behind the marauding leaders in La Liga. If anyone who should be praised for our fairly good fortune so far, he must be Pep, however strange or over-tinkered his tactics might be.

I think its better to have this fitness problems in first half of the season and fix it immediately, rather than during the second half, and losing everything in the process.
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post Nov 28 2011, 03:28 PM

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Good news is Cesc, Iniesta and Sanchez has resumed full training. Hopefully we will get no more injury issue and everything will be back to normal. Ever since the start of pre season Pep hasn't been able to work with his full first team players consistently. The only positive outcome from this injury havoc is the emergence of Cuenca.

But we still have several notable issue. Afellay, and, well, its weird nobody hasn't mentioned it yet, Tito is recovering from the operation to remove a tumor from his parotid gland. Second member of our team to be strucked by a malign tumor. Anims Tito!!

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post Nov 29 2011, 06:15 PM

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No live me think sweat.gif vs Rayo at 4am
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post Dec 4 2011, 01:38 PM

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Missed 2 matches on the trot sad.gif Hopefully I won't miss Clasico too doh.gif

How did Cuenca play?
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post Dec 6 2011, 03:44 AM

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QUOTE(prograndma @ Dec 4 2011, 08:06 PM)
cesc and mascherano is not my favourite, they sometime cause some passing tempo lost. mascerano especially is very risky with his long ball passing
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i agree with your assessment about Cesc. But he brings another dimension to our game. His direct gameplay and quick thinking ability inside opponents box is always useful. Now that Villa is off form, I think there's a big possibility that he will lose his place to Cesc to partner Messi.

QUOTE(uzary @ Dec 5 2011, 02:07 AM)
guys, what do u all think bout this?

Talk of Messi's genius is flawed
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http://soccernet.espn.go.com/columns/story...-flawed?cc=4716
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I remember he'd written another heavily biased article about Barca 1 or 2 months back, although I forgot the title nor the link. My opinion is, either he is being paid by Soccernet to be funny, or he's really another hater who couldn't stand looking at Barca lifting 12 trophies in 3 years.

I always look up for Phil Ball's articles in Soccernet. He is the best source of football articles regarding Barca/La Liga.

QUOTE(raj84 @ Dec 5 2011, 03:39 AM)
Noway Owen is better than Messi. The writer want to argue that to be the best,  Messi should join a mid table team like Stoke and win the title  drool.gif

Nobody can do wat Maradona did for Napoli though
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Napoli in late 80's wasn't as bad as Stoke today though. I wonder why people keep on saying Napoli was a shit team, when in fact they had the money to buy Maradona on a then world record fee?

QUOTE(solstice818 @ Dec 6 2011, 01:24 AM)
Flawed. Carry a sense of bias. Must be someone who hates Messi. However, he does have some point valid. The weak foot part. Isnt that the way Messi was outmusled, kept quiet by Arbeloa during the CL game against Liverpool few years back?
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As MADReaLJL said, Messi has grown tremendously since then. His goals using his right foot.


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post Dec 7 2011, 03:09 AM

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Barcelona line-up (official): Pinto, Montoya, Bartra, Fontàs, Maxwell, Dos Santos, Thiago, Rafinha, Sergi Roberto, Cuenca and Pedro.

Barcelona bench: Oier, Piqué, Riverola, Kiko Femenía, Muniesa, Sergi Gómez and Deulofeu.

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Although the game is pretty much meaningless, Thiago and Rafinha starting together bring a whole new excitement into the match rclxm9.gif rclxm9.gif Gonna see some brotherly magic tonight rclxms.gif rclxms.gif
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post Dec 7 2011, 04:29 PM

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If its true that youth talents come in cycles, it seems like a long time before our Masia cycle stops.

Romeu also played well for Chelsea.
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post Dec 9 2011, 03:21 AM

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post Dec 11 2011, 04:27 AM

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QUOTE(raul88 @ Dec 11 2011, 03:24 AM)
may the best team win
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Yeap hoping for a very good display of football from both sides smile.gif

Line-up: Valdés, Alves, Piqué, Puyol, Abidal, Sergio, Xavi, Iniesta, Cesc, Messi, Alexis

Bench: Pinto, Mascherano, Maxwell, Thiago, Keita, Pedro and Villa.

Visca El Barca!!
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post Dec 11 2011, 05:48 AM

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Aku miss awal2 match. aku dengar valdes buat bangang td. btoi ka? tongue.gif
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post Dec 11 2011, 05:59 AM

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Btw Pepe has shown his thug self swinging his leg like that. Well at least he is not given the task to assault Messi this time biggrin.gif
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post Dec 11 2011, 06:12 AM

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Lol dua2 dpt gol bangang. nice.
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Gooooooioooooooooooooiooooooooooooolllllllllllllllll
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post Dec 11 2011, 07:12 AM

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Nice win, nothing more to say. I've been hearing too much about our team lately. How Madrid is surpassing us la. Its power shift la. Its the end of an era la. In the end the question that should be raised is..........

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post Dec 12 2011, 12:12 AM

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Wisdom of Guardiola shines again

There was more than a little bemusement - and criticism - last summer when Josep Guardiola and Barcelona decided against reinforcing a defense that had creaked at times last season, instead spending all the money they could raise on two more forward-thinking signings. There has also been much shaking of heads when Guardiola has experimented with a three-man defense at various times this season.

Last night’s display - in overcoming an early Karim Benzema goal to roar back and win 3-1 at the Bernabéu in the first La Liga Clasico of the season - reminds us that it is generally folly to question the wisdom of Pep. Cesc Fábregas and Alexis Sanchéz may have been in and out of the Barca team since arriving from Arsenal and Udinese respectively, but in Barca’s biggest game of the season, Guardiola sprung a surprise by starting both. The two new arrivals paid him back by fitting snugly into Barca's flexible system, scoring key goals.

Alexis - most commonly a winger at Udinese - started in the center of Barcelona’s attacking front three. Cesc had been occasionally used in that ‘false nine’ position since returning to the Camp Nou, but he started the game as an ‘interior’ in midfield - where his energy and physicality were perhaps thought required to combat an expected Madrid ‘trivote’.

However, after 15 minutes, with Madrid a goal up and Barca struggling for rhythm, Guardiola called Xavi Hernández to the touchline for a chat. The changed shape to a 3-4-3. Both Alexis and Cesc were required to move again, but their aptitude as footballers and understanding of the game meant this was not a problem. Both had large parts in Barcelona’s ultimately well-deserved victory.

The Chilean was first on the scoresheet, drawing Barcelona level just before the half hour mark by accelerating onto Lionel Messi’s perfectly weighted through ball before arrowing an excellent low finish across Madrid keeper Iker Casillas from 17 yards out. The in-game tactical tweaking had moved Cesc slightly further forward, where he was perfectly placed to meet Daniel Alves’ cross with a diving header, scoring Barca’s killer third goal mid-way through the second half.

It was no suprise that Fábregas would know what to do, having come through the Barcelona La Masia youth system before his eight-year spell at Arsenal. Alexis was more of a risk perhaps, but his performance shows how quickly he has adapted to the Barca way.

At the post game press conference, Guardiola said that he decided to start with Alexis - and not other options more familiar with Barca’s system, such as David Villa or Pedro Rodríguez - as the Chilean’s intelligent movement distracted defenders and made space for his team-mates.

“Alexis was impeccable,” he said. “He moves into space very well. If you can fix their central defenders, you have superiority in midfield. I was thinking about it during the week. We needed the 3-4-3 to create more space. We came here to win the game, we took risks, but we had to be brave.”

Mourinho’s decision not to go with the ‘trivote’, but to line-up more positively with Mesut Özil as an ‘enganche’ ahead of two deeper midfielders, was less successful. Özil did not play badly, and was involved in Madrid’s opening goal, but Barca’s greater numbers in the middle were ultimately the key factor in the result. Lass got stuck into tackles and plugged gaps as he always does, but Alonso was too busy trying to organize Madrid’s attack to slow down Barcelona.

After the game Mourinho preferred not to discuss tactics in depth, but to say his side had been unlucky in key moments.

“I decided to play Özil because we were at home, and wanted to win,” he said. “In all games, little details and luck play an important role. At 1-0 we had a chance for 2-0, which normally we would get, because Cristiano is a fantastic player and normally scores. Then it is a different story. They had a lucky goal and then we had a chance to get back to 2-2. Then they had psychological superiority and were finally able to play the ball around as they enjoy.”

Luck does play a part in deciding all games, but some smart coaching decisions can have a major role, too.

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post Dec 22 2011, 09:02 PM

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This is old news, but it worth mentioning here sad.gif This is translation of media conference about Villa's condition.

Villa's operation finished earlier than expected. Seems to have gone well.

Villa was still in the process of waking up when he asked for his wife Patricia for comfort

Barça President and vice-president Rosell and Bartomeu have gone directly to the hospital to visit Villa.

Doctor Cugat: An intramedullary nail has been inserted. Villa will be in the hospital for another 3-4 days and recovery will be btwn 4-5 months.David Villa will stay at the hospital for 3-4 days and will have to recover for 4 to 5 months

Doctor Cugat:there is a great will on his part to be ready and fit for the Euros.

Doctor Cugat: "The chance Villa can still play this season is small but can't be excluded. He's in high spirits, that can help recovering"

Doctor Cugat: the problem is not the bone fracture itself, but the muscle tissue around it that might be affected.

Doctor Cugat then explained who the team of doctors/surgeons was

Doctor Cugat:there is a great will on his part to be ready and fit for the Euros

Dr. Cugat explaining Villa's injury: The stress exceeded the strength of the bone and produced a small crack.

Doctor Cugat: "ofc I'm not a seer so my word is not set in stone. but what he wants, his mindset, is to make it to both CL & Eurocup, but I think the CL final is a little too early. The Eurocup is more possible. [doctor Cugat]

Doctor Pruna:We passed our data to the NTdoctors. The decision to play or not was his ofc. But then he played 90 mins in both England & Costa Rica"

Doctor Pruna:he knew that exact second what had happened.the 1st thing he asked us was what can I do to get better,I wanna start right now

Doctor Pruna:he was incredibly positive before and after the surgery. all he asked was to not know who the surgeon would be

Doctor Pruna:he kept asking questions about what kind of anesthesia we'd give him. we gave him a pill,he fell asleep,woke up 5mins after surgery

Doctor Pruna:1st thing he asked "well, is it done?everything ok?"didn't even remember falling asleep. the doctors did an impeccable job

Doctor Pruna: rn the physical part is not as important as his attitude, and he's shown an incredible strength of will, his mindset to get better.

Doctor Pruna: what they saw when they operated was exactly what they were expecting. and the surgeons did exactly what the said they'd do.

Doctor Pruna: he was playing while in a lot of pain, and that's admirable, but ofc no one knew. the club apparently didn't want ppl 2 know about it

Doctor Pruna: people kept criticizing his form/performance, and the club once deleted a tweet that explained the program.

Doctor Pruna: when he first began to feel noticably discomfort it was right after the Wembley final the reporters think he should concentrate on getting better for next season and forget about CL/Eurocup

Doctor Cugat: When Villa came in he noticed tension in the leg The fraction has passed the second level and must take care of smooth tissue.

Doctor Cugat: "Approx 15% of injuries among athletes are stress injuries."

Doctor Cugat: "Villa is encouraged and hopes to be in the final of the Champions League and the Championship. The deadlines are set by him."

Doctor Pruna: "His mood was good in Yokohama. After the operation he was laughing and sending messages."

Doctor Cugat: "You can't rule out Villa to play this season. He's motivated. It has gone well."

Doctor Pruna: "There was the option of being operated in Japan but Villa wasn't comfortable. He was disoriented."

Doctor Pruna: "There were risks in the formation of clots (tourist syndrome). Fortunately everything went well."


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Anims Villa!!
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post Dec 23 2011, 02:03 AM

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No mention in TV guide, but yeah there's hope until the final minute I guess tongue.gif

Possible line-up (vs Hospitalet): Pinto - Montoya Fontas Pique Muniesa - DosSantos Busquets Thiago - Pedro Cesc Cuenca #fcblive [sport]

'Possible' only biggrin.gif

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