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Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Spain: Falcao leads Atletico to rout of Bilbao


MADRID (AP) -- Atletico Madrid striker Radamel Falcao scored a hat trick Monday as his team thrashed Athletic Bilbao 4-0 in the teams' first meeting since the Europa League final last season.

Falcao scored twice in the 3-0 victory in Romania in May and could have scored more at the Vicente Calderon as Bilbao continued to struggle without Spain internationals Fernando Llorente and Javi Martinez, who were omitted from the squad again with their futures at the Basque club uncertain.
Atletico couldn't have asked for a better warm-up ahead of Friday's European Super Cup, which pits it against Champions League winner Chelsea and former player Fernando Torres.

"We're in good shape and we're happy and now we have to prepare for the Super Cup,'' said Falcao, who scored 36 goals in all competitions last season. "Now I want to improve on my numbers from last season.''

Falcao opened after receiving a throw-in from Filipe Luis that he carried past defender Mikel San Jose before chipping goalkeeper Gorka Iraizoz for the 20th-minute opener in the Spanish league match.

The Colombia striker's athleticism allowed him to meet Diego Godin's looping cross at the far post with an acrobatic volley to make it 2-0 in the 42nd.
Falcao created the third as Carlos Gurpegui blocked his pass with his hand inside the area to set up a 59th-minute penalty the Atletico striker converted for his third goal.

Only Iraizoz kept Falcao and the rest of his Atletico teammates from adding to the scoreline with a number of clutch stops before Tiago completed the emphatic victory with a rising shot into the roof of the net in the 84th.
Athletic coach Marcelo Bielsa may find himself under pressure after conceding nine goals in two consecutive league losses, especially with Llorente and Martinez's situation obviously distracting.

"The coach never counts on all players for a game, he always leaves some out,'' said club president Jose Urrutia, who added the club had no intention of negotiating the players' exit.

"It's not in our hands. They are Athletic players and we hope to count on them but there are two conditions - that Athletic is not interested or that they pay the buy-out clause. And neither of those conditions have been met.''

Juventus is reportedly interested in Llorente, whose buy-out clause is valued at ?36 million ($45 million). Bayern Munich is chasing Martinez with the defender/midfielder netting ?40 million ($50 million) for any transfer.

Meanwhile, promoted Valladolid joined Barcelona and Rayo Vallecano as the only teams with two straight wins to start the season after it scored both penalties in a 2-0 win over 10-man Levante.

Defender David Navarro handled inside the area for a second booking and red card to set up Victor Perez's 38th-minute penalty at the Jose Zorrilla Stadium. Perez stepped up to score another spot kick in the 48th to secure the victory.

Real Madrid's shock 2-1 loss at Getafe left it with a single point from two rounds and five points adrift of Barcelona, which needed late goals from Lionel Messi on Sunday to rally back for a 2-1 win at Osasuna. The Spanish giants meet in the Spanish Super Cup on Wednesday - when new Madrid signing Luka Modric could debut - with Barcelona leading 3-2 after the first leg.


Read more: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2012/soccer/08/27/spain-roundup.ap/index.html#ixzz24oEJbgDy





Tuesday, April 24, 2012

Malaga frustrated by Osasuna


Malaga were left clinging onto fourth place in the Primera Liga and the prospect of UEFA Champions League football next season after they were held to a 1-1 draw by Osasuna.


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The result means Malaga have taken only eight of 18 possible points in their last six La Liga matches, and they are now only three points clear of fifth-placed Levante as they go into a difficult run-in that includes fixtures against Valencia, Barcelona and Atletico Madrid. They found themselves trailing to hosts, who are chasing Europa League football themselves, when Francisco Nino opened the scoring in the 53rd minute. Santi Cazorla levelled quarter of an hour later but there was no turnaround for Malaga who have now gone three games without a win.


Osasuna, who knew a victory would put them level with Levante, began brightly to keep Malaga firmly on the back foot. Nino, Francisco Punal and David Timor all had early efforts on goal while Javad Nekounamblasted over. Malaga had to wait until the 34th minute for their first sight on goal but Cazorla's effort was charged down by Damia Abella. Moments later, Nacho Monreal struck the post as Malaga's recent luck showed little sign of changing. It did at least encourage the visitors as they began to pour forward.


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Monday, April 23, 2012

La liga match previewAtletico Osasuna Vs Malaga CF




Málaga CF have only lost once against Osaunsa in Navarra in the BBVA League (last season 10-11), in a total of nine games (four victories and four draws). Apart from that match last season, Málaga CF has always scored at least one goal in Navarra against Osasuna. Of Málaga’s 16 away goals in this BBVA League, only two were scored in the first half of the match. The Málaga side has conceded at least one goal in the last ten away games in the BBVA League.

Osasuna hasn’t lost the last five matches against Málaga in the BBVA League (two wins and three draws). The Navarra side has scored at least one goal in the last ten matches against Málaga in the First Division. Osasuna have only lost one home game out of the last six in the BBVA League (four wins and one draw). The ‘Navarros’ haven’t lost one home match in their last nine against Andalucian teams in the League (five victories and four draws).

Possible Line up:


Osasuna: Andres Fernande, Abella Perez Damiá, Miguel Flano, Lolo, Jukka Raitala, Paxti Martinez Punal, Javad Nekounam, Alvaro Cejudo, Juan Francisco Nino, Roland Lamah

Malaga: Carlos Kameni, Jesus Gamez, Robson Weligton, Martin Demichelis, Nacho Monreal, Enzo Maresca, Duda, Santiago Cazorla, Isco, Eliseu, Salomon Rondon, Dejan Lekic




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Sunday, April 22, 2012

La Liga match preview Granada Vs Getafe CF




Granada's 1-0 defeat to Real Zaragoza last weekend brought them back into the relegation fight, however Abel Resino's men still have a five point advantage over the Aragonese side with five games left to play. Getafe launched themselves back into the European race with a 5-1 demolition of Sevilla on Monday. Miku scored twice, but the real star of the show was Pedro Rios who had two assists and scored only his second goal of the season.

Probable starting XIs:


Granada: Jose Juan Figueras, Allan Nyom, Inigo Lopez, Borja Gomez, Guilherme Siqueira, Hurtado Perez Moisés, Mikel Rico, Ikechukwu Uche, Carlos Martins, Franco Jara, Odion Ighalo

Getafe: Miguel Angel Moya, Miguel Torres, Cata Diaz, Alexis, Jose Mane, Mehdi Lacen, Juan Rodriguez, Pedro Rios, Diego Castro, Jaime Gavilan, Miku



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Friday, April 20, 2012

Athletic boss Bielsa admits tactical error in Sporting Lisbon loss


The Argentine coach has confessed that he should not have tinkered with his lineup while his troops were 1-0 up at the Jose Alvalade and looking comfortable


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Athletic Bilbao boss Marcelo Bielsa has admitted that he erred in taking off Ander Herrera during the second half of Thursday night's Europa League semi-final first-leg defeat by Sporting Lisbon. The Argentine coach withdrew the midfielder with just over 17 minutes remaining and the Basques a goal to the good thanks to Jon Aurtenetxe. Just over 60 seconds later, Emiliano Insua headed Sporting level before Diego Capel then popped up with the winner, leaving Bielsa regretting his decision to replace Herrera with Mikel San Jose. "The team suffered in the absence of Herrera," the former Chile boss told reporters after the game. "I thought we would win more balls while they were attacking because they were just going forward at that stage. "We obviously have to win at home now, but that should not be viewed as an unachievable objective." Athletic had gone into the game as clear favourites in light of their exploits against Manchester United and Schalke in the earlier rounds. However, Bielsa insisted that his players had not been guilty of complacency. "If there is one conclusion that it is simply impossible to draw after this game tonight, it is that Athletic underestimated their opponents," he argued. Athletic and Sporting will meet again at San Mames next Thursday, with the game set to get underway at 21.05CET.


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Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Real Madrid's Pepe: Coentrao not to blame for Bayern winner


The left-back was beaten to the byline by Philipp Lahm, who then crossed for Mario Gomez to slot home and give the Bavarians a crucial 2-1 advantage ahead of their trip to Spain


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Real Madrid defender Pepe has refused to pin the blame on team-mate Fabio Coentrao for Bayern Munich's winning goal in Tuesday night's Champions League semi-final first-leg defeat at the Allianz Arena. Coentrao committed himself to a tackle on Philipp Lahm in the closing stages of the game in Bavaria and was left prone on the turf as the Germany captain skipped past him before whipping the ball over for Mario Gomez to nick a 2-1 victory for the hosts. However, Pepe resisted the temptation to point the finger at his Portugal team-mate during a post-match interview.


"Fabio Coentrao is not to blame for the goal," the centre-half is quoted as saying by his club's official website. "We're all to blame. Football is a collective sport.


"We controlled the match and we're sad about the last minute, but we're also happy because it was important to score and we did."


Indeed, Mesut Ozil's 53rd-minute strike, which had cancelled out Franck Ribery's first-half opener, means that Madrid need only win 1-0 on home soil to book their place in the final and Pepe is anticipating a very different game in the Spanish capital next Wednesday. "[Real Madrid legend] Juanito once said that 90 minutes at the Bernabeu is a very long time," the defender mused. "And we have the quality with which to turn the score around." However, before Bayern's visit to the Santiago Bernabeu, Madrid must travel to Catalunya this weekend for their crunch Clasico clash with Barcelona.


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Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Chelsea clash good preparation for Clasico, claims Zubizarreta

The Blaugrana official has hinted that Saturday's must-win La Liga encounter with Real Madrid at Camp Nou ranks above their trip to London in terms of importance


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Barcelona director of football Andoni Zubizarreta is viewing Wednesday night's Champions League semi-final first-leg clash with Chelsea as ideal preparation for this weekend's crucial Clasico. The Blaugrana currently trail La Liga title rivals Real Madrid by four points at the summit of the standings and will host Los Blancos at Camp Nou on Saturday evening.

Consequently, while Barca are desperate to become the first side to successfully defend the European Cup since AC Milan in 1990, Zubizarreta has intimated that, as far as the next few days are concerned, the Catalans' primary goal is defeating Madrid rather than beating the Blues at Stamford Bridge, describing the trip to London as "good preparation for the Clasico. It's a high-octane week." Zubizarreta added, though, that with Real Madrid facing Bayern Munich in the Champions League's other semi-final tie, he is confident that the tournament decider on May 19 will be an all-Spanish affair.

"The Champions League has decreed that we will have a Clascio in the middle of a tie which will also allow us to play another Clasico in the final in Munich," he is quoted as saying bySport.

Barca's meeting with Chelsea gets under way at 20.45CET, with Bayern-Madrid kicking off in Munich at the same time the night before.



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Monday, April 16, 2012

Falcao insists the sky is the limit for Atletico Madrid after win over Rayo Vallecano

The Colombian striker fired the winner at the Vallecas on Sunday and says Atleti must try to string together a strong run of results and see where it takes them

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Radamel Falcao has called on Atletico Madrid to aim "as high as possible" after inspiring his side to a precious 1-0 victory over Rayo Vallecano in La Liga on Sunday. The South American hitman netted for the 30th time this season at the Vallecas as he helped Diego Simeone's side nearer to a Champions League place. "We have achieved a great victory against a strong opponent," he told reporters. "We want to bring joy to our supporters. "We will go game by game and then we'll see where we stand. We must try to aim as high as possible. "I am happy to help the team. Now we have Valencia next, which will be a tough match, but we will try to grab the win." Atleti find themselves in ninth place and have climbed to 45 points in La Liga, just six behind Malaga in fourth position.

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Sunday, April 15, 2012

RCD Espanyol Barcelona Vs Valencia CF player line up






Probable Lineup:


Espanyol: Francisco Casilla, Javi Lopez, Raul Navarro, Héctor Moreno, Didac Vila, José Raul Baena,  Romaric, Sergio Garcia, Joan Verdu, Vladimir Weiss, Kalu Uche

Valencia: Vicente Guaita, Antonio Barragan, Adil Rami, Dealbert, Jordi Alba, Mehmet Topal, Tino Costa, Sofiane Feghouli, Jonas, Jérémy Mathieu, Aritz Aduriz




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Saturday, April 14, 2012

Barcelona boss Guardiola visits Abidal in hospital

The former Olympique Lyonnais defender is recovering after the serious procedure he underwent, and the Blaugrana head coach became the first non-family member to see him



Barcelona boss Pep Guardiola paid a visit to Eric Abidal in hospital on Friday after the player's liver transplant operation earlier this week.The France international went under the knife, and is said to be recovering well after the serious procedure.The Blaugrana trainer was recognised by the hospital staff, and it is believed that the coach imparted messages of support from the rest of the Barcelona playing and coaching staff.Guardiola spent twenty minutes with Abidal and his family, and wished the player a speedy recovery from his second life-threatening operation in as many years.Barcelona president Sandro Rosell announced that the France international was 'recovering well' from the latest procedure.The Catalans are currently locked in a heated battle for the title with Real Madrid, and visit Levante on Saturday.



Primera liga match preview Real Madrid Vs Sporting Gijon






Probable Lineup:


Real Madrid: Casillas, Arbeloa, Pepe, Ramos, Coentrao Khedira, Sahin Higuain, Ozil, Callejon Benzema

Sporting Gijon: Juan Pablo, Orfila, Botia, Hernandez, Canella Lora, Cases Trejo, Colunga, De las Cuevas, Barral



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Friday, April 13, 2012

Canales reveals desire to stay at Valencia

The Spain Under-21 international recently returned from a serious knee injury, but has still enjoyed his time with Los Che and would like to remain at the club permanently


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Sergio Canales has affirmed his loyalty to Valencia by revealing that he wants to remain at Mestalla next year.

The attacking midfielder joined Los Che on a season-long loan from Real Madrid last summer, but saw his promising start disappointingly halted by a knee injury in October, which sidelined him for six months.



However, he made his long-awaited return during Wednesday's 4-1 win over Rayo Vallecano, and Canales is keen to complete a permanent transfer to Valencia.

"I'm happy. The club and fans make me feel at ease and if I had my way I'd be here next year," Canales told Marca.

"If they buy me, then no problem. Everything for me is perfect here."

Valencia resume Primera Division action on Sunday when they face Espanyol.



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Thursday, April 12, 2012

Villarreal CF Vs Malaga CF football liga match preview



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Villareal has lost one League match against Malaga in the last seven held at El Madrigal. The Yellos have lost the most ?League matches in the last 15 minutes. Miguel Angel Lotina has achieved two draws with villareal in League matches at home, with the Castellon side not gaining a victory in their last four games ( three draws, one defeat) Borja Valero has received the highest nuber of fouls in a League match ( nine, tied with Weiss and Diego Costa)

the three times that Malaga have defeated the Yellows in the League, they've scored two goals. The five times the Blue and Whites have been ahead on the score board at half time, has resulted in victories, and in three of these League games, the result stayed the same in the second half. MCF has received the least amount of fouls in the BBVA League this season.



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Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Valencia CF Vs Rayo Vallecano football liga match preview




The last encounter between Valencia and Rayo saw Unai Emery's side record a narrow 2-1 victory, in which Tino Costa and Jonas both scored to secure the win. Valencia's top goalscorer in the league this season is Roberto Soldado with 16 goals, the highest of any Spaniard in La Liga.

Rayo recorded an emphatic 6-0 victory over Osasuna at the weekend, their biggest win of the season. Michu is Rayo's top goalscorer this season, with 15 goals scored in the Spanish Primera Division. Rayo achieved promotion to La Liga by finishing second in the Segunda Division last season. They now find themselves in a respectable 12th place in La Liga on 40 points.



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Granada Vs Athletic Bilbao football liga match preview



Possible lineups: 


 Granada: César, Siqueira, Mainz, Gomez, Nyom, Rico, Moisés, Jara, Martins, Uche, Ighalo. (4-2-3-1).

Athletic Bilbao:  Iraizoz, Iraola, Martínez, Amorebieta, Aurtenetxe, Pérez, Iturraspe, Marcos, Susaeta, Llorente, Muniain. (4-3-3).




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Tuesday, April 10, 2012

Real FC Barcelona Vs Getafe CF





Possible Lineup:

Barcelona: Victor Valdes, Martin Montoya, Javier Mascherano, Carles Puyol, Adriano, Xavi Hernandez, Sergio Busquets, Andrés Iniesta, Alexis Sanchez, Lionel Messi, Pedro Rodriguez

Getafe: Miguel Angel Moya, Juan Valera, Cata Diaz, Alexis, Tsepo Masilela, Francisco Javier, Casquero, Mehdi Lacen, Abdelaziz Barrada, Diego Castro, Jaime Gavilan, Miku



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Real Sociedad Vs Real Betis Sevilla football liga match preview




New Sevilla coach Michel is convinced the club have the potential to do well this season as he  prepares for his first test at Real Sociedad on Monday. The former Real Madrid star took the reins of the Andalusian outfit earlier this week from Marcelino Garcia, who was sacked after last weekend's 2-1 loss to Villarreal. Sevilla have not won in their last seven La Liga games and go into the clash at the Anoeta stadium on the back of two straight defeats.

Real Sociedad lost 2-1 at Barcelona having previously thrashed Sporting Gijon 5-1. They are just two points behind Sevilla heading into Monday's game. The Basque outfit's coach Philippe Montanier hopes to recover strikers Diego Ifran and Antoine Griezmann in time for Monday's game with both players doubtful with minor injuries.



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