Posts Tagged ‘Real Madrid’

THE TALK OF ENGLAND

Sunday, May 9th, 2010

by Marc Roseblade

After defeating Machester City to finish 4th in the Prem, Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp wants to sign Spain’s veteran striker Raul from Real Madrid in a bid to strengthen Spurs’ Champions League chances. Spurs will also sign Craig Bellamy in a £6million deal after he fell out with Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini.

Roberto Mancini is set to stay at Manchester City, though the owners are seeking to acquire England boss Fabio Capello in 2012.

Fabio Capello has made it clear that he will exclude Rio Ferdinand from the World Cup roster if the captain is unfit. Carragher, King, and Terry have all been penciled in to join the 23-man squad. Capello’s provisional 30-man World Cup roster will also include Fulham striker Bobby Zamora.

Fulham may invite Steven Sidwell to Craven Cottage after the midfielder was (basically) laid-off by Aston Villa. Villa are also eager to sign Croatia coach Slaven Bilic should current coach Martin O’neill depart.

Aware of O’neill’s failed relationships at Aston Villa, Liverpool is courting the Irishman to replace current manager Rafa Benitez.

Meanwhile, Manchester City are eager to sign Fernando Torres away from Liverpool. In other City news, goalkeeper Shay Given is expected to return from his shoulder injury in time for the start of Ireland’s Euro 2012 qualifying campaign in September.

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HIGUAIN RUMORED TO LEAVE MADRID!?

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

by Rick Minars

UUUUUUUUHHH! Looks like both Machester Utd and Manchester City are looking to bid on the forward. I wouldn’t be surprised to see other teams jump all over this opportunity and bid for his services.  Can anyone say bidding war?!  OH YEAH!

Too bad, though.   Real has a tendency to treat quality players poorly.  Examples: Cambiasso and Robben. Look at these guys now!   And the list goes on!  I mean come on!

For them to let Higuaín go is a huge mistake especially since fellow Argentina international Angel Di Maria is set to join Real after the World Cup. These two work very well together. Just purely a huge mistake and a reason why it is very difficult to build a base and a collective Real when you have club members purchasing and transferring players rather than letting the coach (in this case Manuel Pellegrini) do what they are supposed to do.

But I don’t blame Gonzalo Higuaín. Real is Real for its history and quality players. Quality players on paper, that is. In truth, it’s been a while since they have been able to prove anything in Europe and even La Liga to any extent since Barcelona’s current dominace in La Liga.

It’s funny that Real is willing to pay bench players more than Gonzalo who is the team’s leading goal scorer, provides tons of good play, and trails only Lionel Messi for the Pichichi*.

About the Author:

Rick Minars is a ONELOVE Ambassador and a coach at Beverly Hills High in Los Angeles, CA. He is an Argentine-American who joined the ONELOVE movement during our early pickup sessions in 2007.

*The Pichichi is awarded annually by the Spanish newspaper ‘Marca’ to the highest goal scorer in La Liga.

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EUROPEAN LEAGUE LEADERS

Monday, April 26th, 2010

Seasons are drawing to a close rather dramatically across Europe.  Here is what we’re seeing in each of the top leagues.

* many thanks to Marc Roseblade for the stats.

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MESSI LEADS BLAUGRANA TO CLASICO VICTORY

Sunday, April 11th, 2010

Messi was at his best against Real Madrid yesterday as Barça walked away from Spain’s capital with a 2-0 win.

Here are highlights…

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SPANISH GIANTS ARE STARVED FOR COMPETITION

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

You’ve got Barcelona and Real Madrid, and a few mid-table contenders, but what has happened to Spanish football!?

Today’s 5-1 victory over Tenerife was almost unfair. Coming off of a loss to Lyon, you have to wonder if Madrid is suffering from a lack of competition in La Liga. Here are highlights.

Barça’s 2-1 victory over Málaga was more conservative, though a 1-1 tie to Stuttgart in the UCL begs a similar question about the quality of their competitors.

The two Spanish giants are expected to win everything, but the quality of their play will almost certainly suffer if they can’t be challenged. All across Europe the title races are getting tighter and tighter with many teams competing for top spots. In turn, we see stunning performances from Lyon, Bordeaux, Stuttgart, and Panathinaikos in the Champions League.

Here’s a look at Barça vs Málaga…

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NIKE PLANTS A 30ft STAKE IN MADRID

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

A 30 ft. statue was unveiled yesterday in a quiet corner of Madrid, depicting a stoic Cristiano Ronaldo in his national uniform.  Red and green confetti floated in the streets as Portuguese fans applauded the already deified superstar.

you have to wonder, though.  Is this for real?  Apparenty Nike sponsored the statue, which would explain why he is not wearing the Adidas-sponsored Real Madrid uniform.  If it is real (and the city decides to keep the statue in its place) it will be among the greatest jabs Nike has ever taken at Adidas.  Thoughts?

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BEST OF EUROPE: These Are The Chaaampiooons!

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

By Jake Glavies

David Beckham’s first match against former club Manchester United was a bit anticlimactic thanks in large part to the stellar play of striker Wayne Rooney.

Playing at the San Siro in the first leg of the Champions League round of 16 Tuesday, Rooney was nothing short of magnificent while netting two late goals in just eight minutes to give United a 3-2 victory over Beckham and AC Milan. The first goal came in the 66th minute when Rooney headed home a cross from substitute Antonio Valencia; he used his head again for his second score, knocking in a pass from Darren Fletcher. The scores were Rooney’s first European goals of a year, which give him a total of 25 for the season.

Milan got on the board first when Ronaldinho scored in the third minute off a Beckham free kick. Paul Scholes made it a 1-1 match with a goal in the 36th minute. After the break it was all Rooney until Milan’s Clarence Seedorf drew the Rossoneri to within one, hitting the back of the net at the 85-minute mark.


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In other Champions League action, Lyon stunned red-hot Real Madrid 1-0 in the first leg of their showdown. Jean Makoun netted the match’s lone goal when he scored on a rocket shot from 25-yards out. Madrid dominated every facet of the match except the scoreboard. The squad had six shots on goal compared to four for Lyon; it also attempted three more corners and held the ball for 66 percent of the match.

The closest Madrid got to lighting up the scoreboard came in the first half when Gonzalo Higuaín received a quality pass from Cristiano Ronaldo but couldn’t manage to get past defender Jean-Alain Boumsong. In the second half, Ronaldo tried his best from 25-yards away but was rejected by goalkeeper Hugo Lloris.


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Heading into the match, the return of former Lyon star Karim Benzema dominated headlines. Benzema entered the match in the 64th minute as a substitute for Higuaín and had little to show leading up to the final whistle.

Despite allowing an away goal, Madrid’s statistical dominance Tuesday will give it an advantage when Lyon travels to the Bernabeu March 10. United will take its distinct goal advantage home to Old Trafford when it faces Milan again the same day.

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REAL MADRID WITHIN 2 POINTS OF BARCELONA

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Ronaldo and Kaká ran circles around Xerez – photo credit: AFP/Christina Quicler

Cristiano Ronaldo and Kaká put on one of the most entertaining attacking displays of the year against Xerez on Feb 13th.

Will Raúl be missed?  Of course.  Will the Galactico’s be ok without him?  Come on, now.

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REAL MADRID SIGNS TEEN PRODIGY SERGIO CANALES

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Canales at Racing de Santander – photo credit: n/a

Sergio Canales has been the talk of Spanish soccer for a few months now. A move to Real Madrid should give us all a chance to see how he hangs with the big boys.

A six-year contract will take effect in July, which means that Canales will have to prove his World Cup potential at Racing de Santander throughout the rest of this season.

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REAL MADRID vs DEPORTIVO LA CORUNA

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Guti celebrates a Benzema finish/(Xinhua/Reuters Photo)

Ronaldo served the first half of a 2-match ban as Real Madrid took on Deportivo La Coruña.  Despite Madrid’s mythic stature in La Liga, they hadn’t beaten Deportivo once in 19 years.  Granero opened up the scoring, but it was Guti’s classy playmaking and Benzema’s game winning goals that broke the curse at La Coruña.

Good game, 3-1 to Real.

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