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Showing posts with label Messi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Messi. Show all posts

Sunday, October 25, 2009

Real Zaragoza Had Been Eaten Alive On The Battlefield !!!


They slayed Real Zaragoza 6-1 thanks to a hat-trick from Seydou Keita, a double from Zlatan Ibrahimovic and a cherry-on-top strike from Lionel Messi...

After the midweek shock at home to Rubin Kazan, Barcelona began the game slightly more tentatively than usual, but it did not stop them producing the first shot on target after just three minutes. 25th minute The incessant pressure finally broke the Aragon resistance when Messi hooked in a cross from the right and Seydou Keita threw himself forward to send his diving header into the top corner. 28th minute And it was 2-0 four minutes later thanks to Ibrahimovic, who rifled in a thunderbolt of a freekick 25 yards out which Carrizo could only push into the back of his own net. 41th minute Ibrahimovic ran onto Xavi’s 30-yard through pass and squared it past Carrizo for Keita to stab the ball into the empty net from close range. 55th minute Keita turned provider this time when he whipped in a low cross from the left and Ibrahimovic easily nudged ahead of his marker and flicked the ball home. 77th minute Ewerthon’s shot inside the box was parried away by Valdes, but Barca failed to clear their lines, allowing Pedro Lopez to arrow in a perfectly placed shot from the edge of the area. 79th minute Messi finally had one of his own to celebrate with a deft chip over Carrizo after being set-up by Andres Iniesta. 86th minute Keita wrapped up his first ever hat-trick in a Barca shirt when he connected with Iniesta’s corner and thumped a header into the net.

Top of the Match

Keita S.
Keita S.
Barcelona
Rating

Flop of the Match

Carrizo J.
Carrizo J.
Zaragoza

Friday, September 25, 2009

Will Argentina Qualify For 2010 World Cup ???



This seems to be the question in everyones mind nowadays...

If you have asked me this before the Argentina- Brazil match, I would have definitely said a Yes; but now even I am doubtful. Maradona has been the major reason for that fixation and it is sad to see Argentina struggling to qualify under him. The old saying "Good Players, don't Make Good Coaches" looks like becoming true in Maradona's case.

Maradona was a legend and could single handedly take his team to greatness.They can't understand how he play so great with Barcelona and looks out of sort in the Argentinian Jersey.

Barcelona ace Lionel Messi has been the subject of many attacks by Argentinian fans in recent times.Messi has been trying hard to defend himself and he do have a point - football is essentially a team sport. Until the team clicks he can't do anything. There are rumours that Maradona is so unhappy with him and is not in talking terms. Messi is not alone in this kind of manners.

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Lionel Messi Hits Back At ARGENTINA Critics..!!!


Messi is angry about the level of criticism, which he believes is unfounded...


The Barcelona star has been infuriated with all the accusations, which he claims are false. Furthermore, has called on everyone involved in the national setup to pull together in order to qualify for the World Cup finals.After two defeats this month, Argentina slipped to fifth in the South American qualifying table, and reports surfaced that Messi and Maradona are not talking any more.( Maradona blame Messi for all the defeated and truthfully the mistakes were came from his awful tactical strategy !!! )


"It is not true that he does not speak to me," Messi told Argentine radio.


"Our relationship is fantastic and he is great with all the players."Cynics have accused Messi of not producing his club form when he plays for Argentina, but the player points out that lack of practice hinders the team.


"You cannot compare because at Barcelona we train together every day and with he national team it is difficult to all come together for two games and play very well,"


he continued.


"It is true that at Barcelona I have great players next to me, but there are also great players in the national team who can play like we do at Barcelona."But I cannot win a game on my own, far from it. It is the responsibility of the whole team and we have to go out to win every match.

"Accusations that Argentina's European-based players are only motivated by money and are letting the national team down have also angered Messi."To say that is horrendous. We all feel the shirt and nobody likes to lose, even less so with the national team,"


he stated.


"Saying it has to do with money is wrong. If we did not feel the shirt then we would not make the effort to play for Argentina and travel to Australia or wherever the team is playing.


"If it was an economic thing then every player would stay at home. The players in Europe all travel to play."Sadly the results are not going well and we are not playing well, but that will change."We cannot continue to talk all this rubbish. We have to remain calm. This is a country that loves football and we have to stick together."

Saturday, September 12, 2009

LATEST VIDEO = BARCELONA 2 VS 0 GETAFE (INCREDIBLE GOAL FROM MESSI AND IBRAHIMOVIC)

Barca Win Over Getafe 2-0..!!!!








Now Barcelona Lead The League....


The match between Getafe and Barcelona started at a slow pace, with neither side able to stamp their authority on the game in the opening few minutes. Barcelona keeper Victor Valdes had a scare on seven minutes, when Puyol played a pass back for Pique, who slipped inside the area, forcing the keeper to leave his post to clear the danger before Soldado could get to the ball.

Getafe were the better side at this time and could have broken the deadlock in the 12th minute, when Albin's left-foot volley from outside the area caromed off the underside of the bar.This might be the 1st goal of the game...

Barcelona tried to respond but they were finding it very hard to create any danger, despite Jeffren's attempts down the flanks.

The home side struck the woodwork for a second time 28 minutes into the game, when a pinpoint cross from Pedro Leon from the right was met by Soldado's overhead kick, which hit the left post.

The Catalan club produced a solid chance for the first time in the match two minutes later through Seydou Keita, who was given far too much room in the middle of the pitch and went for glory from 30 yards out, but his effort went slightly wide of the left post.

Barcelona wasted their best chance on goal in the 43rd minute as Jeffren's good cross from the right found Ibrahimovic, who did well to control the ball and get past the opposition of Rafa but the Swede's low shot was held by Ustari.

The second period began with Barcelona introducing Lionel Messi and Andres Iniesta but it was from Xavi's feet that their first chance came from, when the diminutive midfielder fired a long ball from distance that Ustari had to divert over the bar.

Barcelona would find the back of the net on 65 minutes, when Abidal's cross from the left found Ibrahimovic at the near post, and the striker had only to use the tip of his boot to send it past Ustari.

And it would not take long for the treble-winning side to double their lead, as on 79 minutes Daniel Alves connected well with Ibrahimovic, who clipped the ball into the six-yard box for Messi to head home.

Despite their two-goal lead, Barcelona refused to take their foot back off the gas and Ibrahimovic almost scored his second of the game after being put through by Xavi but his shot went straight into the hands of the Getafe keeper.

Itturalde Gonzalez brings an end to Getafe's misery as Barcelona run out 2-0 winners. The first half was largely the story of the home side, but Barca came out like a team possessed following the introduction of Andres Iniesta and especially Lionel Messi. Barca retake top spot while Getafe remain on three points. Join us shortly for player ratings and the match report, as well as more action over the course of the evening!

Top of the Match
Messi
Messi
Barcelona
Ibrahimovic Z.
Ibrahimovic Z.
Barcelona
Flop of the Match
Puyol
Puyol
Barcelona
Parejo
Parejo
Getafe

Iniesta, Messi and Chygrinskiy in the squad for Getafe...



Josep Guardiola yesterday published the squad list for the Getafe game, a squad which includes Iniesta, Messi and Chygrynskiy.

The Barcelona coach has called up 18 players for the second Liga game of the season. Without doubt, the big news is the presence of Iniesta, who was declared fit last Wednesday; Messi, who missed out on the first league game due to his international commitments with Argentina; and Chygrynskiy, the latest first-team squad signing. However, Rafa Marquez misses out due to technical considerations.
If they get to play, Iniesta, Messi and Chygrynskiy will be making their Liga debut for this season, and obviously Chygrynskiy would be playing his first game in a Barca shirt.

Friday, September 11, 2009

' We have To Support Messi ...!!! '

Joan Laporta has said that he hopes Argentina make it to the 2010 World Cup and that Messi can get back into the right spirit for the forthcoming games against Getafe and Inter.

FC Barcelona president Joan Laporta has no doubts that he wants to see Leo Messi play in the South African World Cup. Speaking to the media after the club’s traditional floral offering to Rafael Casanova, Laporta said he was right behind the Argentinian and his nation. “Messi will be sad and his team mates have to help him get over this situation. Now he should only be thinking about Barça, there will be time in the future to think about Argentina”.

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Barcelona To Be Ready...Javier Zanetti


The defender warns Inter are ready to take them on...

The defender warns Inter are ready to take them on..."Zlatan took the decision to leave Barcelona and it will all go well, he is a good player. Eto'o came to us as a striker with great qualities, and he has proved this by scoring in big matches," Zanetti explained to Repubblica.it.

"We will help him because his attacking influence will help us greatly at Inter - he his one of the best strikers in Europe.

"It's always special playing against the champions of Europe, and I am sure that we will give it our all to obtain a good result.

"I have a lot of faith in my teammates."

Talked about our Magical Messi....

He continued, "He is the best player in the world, and the things he can do with a ball is incredible.

"If there is a recipe to stop him that someone knows, please tell me.

"I am proud to have him as a national teammate, but we will be rivals for the moment. I hope in the Champions League, he doesn't suffer a lot."

Sunday, September 6, 2009

Lionel Messi Will Get A New Barcelona Deal ... !!!


Barcelona president Joan Laporta said the Argentine forward deserves a new deal that will make him the highest paid footballer in the world.

"Messi is a great player. It's hard to see a Barcelona team without him and deserves the renewal contract because he is the best player in the world," Said the president to reporters in Spain."

The 22-year-old Argentinian is reportedly set to earn in the region of €10 million per year plus performance related incentives for the new contract.

Saturday, September 5, 2009

Argentina 1-3 Brazil Rating.....Messi..!!!


Luis Fabiano and Kaka starred as the Selecao brushed aside Maradona's men...

BRAZIL

Luisao: 8.0 – Brilliantly placed header that left Andujar with little chance. Was very solid in defence and won several crucial high balls. An exciting display.

Julio Cesar: 7.5 –
Couldn't do anything about Datolo's amazing strike. The Inter Milan goalkeeper always looked very secure and made a couple of important saves towards the end of the game.

Maicon: 7.0 –
The Inter Milan right-back made life a living hell for Heinze. Not only was he firm in defence, but he darted forward time and time again, to further damage the Argentine defence.

Lucio: 7.5 –
The Brazil captain played a perfect game. He didn't allow Argentina's attackers to get past him, and won several important high balls. Messi and Tevez couldn't deal with his frame.

Andre Santos: 6.5 –
Once again proved to be an essential reason for Brazil's success. Andre Santos is a class act, and closed down Tevez and Rodriguez throughout the entire game.

Elano: 7.0 –
Was well worth his place in Brazil's starting XI. The Turkey-based midfielder provided Brazil's first goal with an inch-perfect free-kick. He was very accurate with set pieces.

Gilberto Silva: 7.0 –
Often criticised for simply being in the team, the low-profile midfielder intercepted several crucial balls and made a telling contribution each time he was called upon.

Felipe Melo: 6.0 –
Wasn't his best performance, but a solid one. The Juventus left midfielder combined well with Gilberto Silva and Kaka, with his precise passing and movement off the ball.

Kaka: 8.5 –
A sensational performance from the Real Madrid superstar. Once again demonstrated to be one of the best in the business with his speed, determination and class. His brilliant through ball split the Argentina defense and set up Luis Fabiano for Brazil's third goal.

Robinho: 5.5 –
Although he wasn't close to his best, Robinho was always a handful for the Argentina defence. He made a number of clever runs that opened up space for his team-mates.

Luis Fabiano: 9.0 –
Clearly Brazil's best player in a match that he will never forget. Scored twice, including an absolutely delicious chipped effort. Luis Fabiano has proven to be perhaps the most lethal striker in the world at the moment.

Substitutes

(Barca Star
) Daniel Alves: 6.5 – Came close to scoring with a trademark free-kick

Adriano – n/a –


ARGENTINA

( Barca Star) Messi: 6.5 – Despite all the hype leading up to the game, the Barcelona superstar could hardly get into the game, and didn't make any of his spectacular runs. He was well marked, and was allowed little freedom.

Andujar: 6.0 –
The Catania goalkeeper couldn't do anything about Brazil's three goals. He rescued his side from what easily could have been a demolishing.

Zanetti: 5.5 –
Was put under so much pressure that the veteran could hardly move forward on one of his trademark runs down the flank. Looked ordinary at times, especially when it came to clearing danger from the Brazilians.

Dominguez: 5.0 – An evening to forget for the debutant. Struggled to meet high balls and was very clumsy with his feet. Couldn't deal with the speed of the likes of Luis Fabiano and Robinho.

Otamendi: 5.5 –
Was Argentina's best defender by far, and was much of the reason why they didn't concede more goals. The Velez Sarsfield man showed more determination than his more experienced associates.

Heinze: 4.0 –
Was at fault for Brazil's first goal. Heinze allowed Luisao to meet the ball with a free header, and before he knew it the ball was at the back of the net. Further question marks could be asked about his defending in the second half.

Rodriguez: 5.5 –
Steered Argentina forward at every opportunity, but like most of his team-mates, seemed to lack confidence after Brazil's opener. He fought in the midfield, but was clearly off form.

Mascherano: 5.0 –
Once again was a shadow of the player he is for Liverpool with the national team. Couldn't keep up to the pace of the game at times and often resorted to violent tackling. Was lucky not to escape with a red card.

Datolo: 7.0 –
Scored an absolute screamer of a goal that left Julio Cesar with no chance whatsoever. Datolo was one of Argentina's only bright spots, especially in an attacking sense.

Veron: 6.5 –
Started extremely well, as he organised the Argentina midfield and orchestrated their best attacking moves. But he seemed to tire in the second half and his free-kick deliveries left a lot to be desired.


Tevez: 4.5 – Played well below his potential. Tevez showed sparks of his genius at times, but wasn't supplied with the right services. His crosses in the first half were dangerous, but that was pretty much it. No finishing at the penalty area.

Substitutes

Aguero: 5.5 –
Played the full second half, but made little impact.

Milito: 6.0 –
Looked very lively when he came on, and almost found the back of the net.

Argentina 1-3 Brazil: Selecao Qualify As Albiceleste's Crisis Continues and What Happen To MESSI ??


Argentina lost their first World Cup qualifying match at home for 16 years, handing Brazil qualification for the World Cup...

CONMEBOL World Cup Qualifying

Luis Fabiano scored twice as Brazil stunned Argentina in Rosario, qualifying for the World Cup in the process.

After Luisao had opened the scoring, two Luis Fabiano strikes were sandwiched with one from Jesus Datolo, which proved to be a mere consolation.

Argentina lined up as divulged by Maradona earlier, with Carlos Tevez playing just behind Lionel Messi.

Brazil, meanwhile, fielded a familiar line-up, with Luis Fabiano leading the line.

The Albiceleste were under considerable pressure going into this game, and they made their intentions clear very early on, with a brilliant sequence of one-touch play straight from the kick-off ending in a corner after just 40 seconds.

However, after that early burst of inspiration, the game struggled to find any rhythm, with the nerves on both sides evident. Lionel Messi showed a few glimpses of skill, but would have been disappointed with his first shot, an effort from distance that flew well wide.

Argentina were certainly monopolising possession, but apart from the occasional dribble from Messi, they were failing to threaten Julio Cesar's goal. The decision by Maradona not to play a genuine striker, with Tevez and Messi both roaming, meant that there was often no-one in the box to collect the final ball.

Brazil had hardly left their own half, but on 24 minutes, they took the lead completely against the run of play. Elano whipped a free-kick in from the right, and Luisao rose unmarked to head home, once again highlighting the frailties of the home side's defence.

Minutes later, Juan Sebastian Veron whipped in a free-kick of his own, and it would surely have resulted in an equaliser had anyone got a touch. It was a tale of set-pieces though, as the Selecao capitalised on yet another one to extend their lead.

Elano's direct effort from range deflected off the wall, eventually making its way to Felipe Melo. His shot was saved by Mariano Andujar, but the rebound fell straight to Luis Fabiano, who tucked the ball away, compounding the misery for Diego Maradona's men.

On 37 minutes, Argentina finally created something of note, when Tevez's cut-back was met by Maxi Rodriguez, only for Julio Cesar to deny him from point-blank range. The home side's woes were summed up soon after, when Veron completely missed an attempted volley in the box.

On the stroke of half-time, Brazil nearly scored a third after yet another Elano free-kick. Luis Fabiano got his head on the cross, and only Andujar's outstretched hand prevented more embarrassment for Argentina.

There was still time for Argentina to mount one final attack before the break, when Datolo's shot flew inches wide of the far post. That proved to be the final chance of the half, as Maradona took his side into the sheds for the most important team talk of his managerial career to date.

The Argentina boss wasted no time in making changes, bringing Sergio Aguero on for Maxi Rodriguez. The Albiceleste started brightly again, but still looked dangerously susceptible to the counter-attack.

The game was now being played entirely in Brazil's half, but the Selecao always seemed to have an extra defender to cut out the final ball. As the hour mark approached, the whistles rang around Rosario, with the home side still looking unlikely to find a way back into the game.

Messi continued to dribble past opponents with ease, but playing in his deep role, he lacked any support to make it worthwhile. Meanwhile, Luis Fabiano flashed a shot wide from distance, as Brazil continued to create the better chances, despite hardly having any possession.

Then, out of the blue, came the lifeline for Argentina. Receiving the ball around thirty yards out, Datolo, who had flashed many a shot wide already, decided to have another go. This time, it flew into the top right hand corner, to the delight of the crowd.

It proved, however, to be a false dawn. With the fans still celebrating, Kaka played a special through ball for Luis Fabiano, who latched onto it and chipped it brilliantly over Andujar, thus restoring the two goal deficit.

Both managers then made further changes, with Ramires and Daniel Alves replacing Elano and Robinho, while Diego Milito came on for Tevez. The Inter striker nearly had an immediate impact, shooting straight at his Intern team-mate, after being set up by Messi.

With less than 15 minutes left, the goalscoring hero, Luis Fabiano, was replaced by Adriano. Argentina were still pouring forward, but they continued to be hampered by sloppy passes and misplaced shots. With five minutes left, Julio Cesar thwarted Milito from point blank again.

The home side failed to find a way back in the game, thus deepening their qualification problems, with a tricky trip to Paraguay on the horizon. Brazil, meanwhile, can book their tickets to South Africa.


Argentina Hosting Brazil In Rosario Is My Game - Lionel Messi


The Barca forward is relishing the opportunity of playing Brazil in his hometown...



Barcelona forward Lionel Messi has told Sport that he is relishing the prospect of Argentina beating Brazil in his hometown of Rosario. Coach Diego Maradona insisted on the game being moved from Buenos Aires to the city of Messi's birth as extra motivation for the youngster. "To play in my city is special. This is my game - a 'Clasico' that Brazil will want to win. I don't care if I score or a team-mate does, what's important is the win," said the 22-year-old. "We know the game is important but we are convinced that we are going to win," Messi said. The European Club Footballer of the Year is not surprised by the hype surrounding the fixture and wants a win for the die-hard Albiceleste fans. "I understand all the hype generated by the game, and it's nice to know the stadium will be full. We must be calm but I am grateful to the fans who slept on the street for days to buy a ticket to the game. We must give joy to these fans," Messi added.

Inter Milan has first option on Messi


Italian sports paper La Gazzetta dello Sport claims that Inter Milan has an informal agreement with Barcelona right wing attacker and Argentinian international Lionel Messi (22).

Inter president Massimo Moratti would have closed a verbal deal with the player's father and agent Jorge Messi that they will first negotiate with the Italian club if Messi would have to leave Barcelona in the future for whatever reason, also because the player would prefer to join Inter in that case.


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