Sunday, September 25, 2011

Messi: "I want to continue breaking records"

Once again another Leo Messi exhibition. With the three goals he scored against Athletico Madrid, the Argentine star has now scored 192 goals for Barça, just two behind the legendary Hungarian striker Laszi Kubala, who scored 194 in total.



He’s only 24, but Messi’s are the stats of a veteran. He’s about to catch Kubala and is increasingly closer to reaching the top scorer in the history of the Club, Cesar Rodriguez (235). In an exclusive interview on Barça TV’s “El Marcador”, Messi expressed his desire to continue making history at Barça: "I’m pretty calm about it. I just take it a game at a time, but obviously I'm very excited about becoming top scorer. Many years have gone by and it’s still the same player [referring to Kubala]. Hopefully I can beat his stats. I want to continue breaking records here".

"I don’t think about the milestones ahead"
2011-09-24_FCB_-_ATLETICO_DE_MADRID_017.jpgThe great form Messi is in is not making him think about the challenges ahead, except team ones "We have to take it all bit by bit, without thinking about milestones. I think the most important thing for this team is to keep winning, and keep winning titles for us and the fans. This is far more important than any individual prize or statistic".

Athletico Madrid, his favourite victim
He’s already scored 14 goals against Athletico in the League, and they’re his favourite victim, ahead of Seville (10). Yesterday he scored a hat-trick, the eleventh of his career as a professional footballer, and his third against Athletico Madrid. As tradition dictates, the Argentinian took the match-ball home with him: "I’ll find a place to put it, alongside the other balls I have" said the striker. It was also his 150th goal in the Guardiola era.

New formation
Messi admits that they still have to adapt to the 3-4-3 system that Guardiola has used recently, but he’s pretty excited about it: "We feel pretty comfortable with it. There are some things we still aren’t doing well, just like with the previous system, but that's OK. It takes time and practice. We still aren’t totally used to it. Personally I'm pretty happy, because up front we have more space and we can link up better with the midfield players, and receive more passes".

Travelling, the order of the week for the first team

Barça face a week full of activity and travelling is the order of the week. On Tuesday the team will travel to Belarus to play the next game in the Champions League, and Sunday they’ll travel to Gijón, for the next Spanish League match.

Travelling, the order of the week for the first team
Following the 5-0 win against Athletico Madrid , and having enjoyed a rest day, the group led by Josep Guardiola will start a week in which the scheduled training sessions will be planned around the travelling that the team will have to do in the Champions League and League.
 
Tuesday, to Minsk
The First Team will be back at training on Monday in a session scheduled to start at 11.00 at the Joan Gamper training ground. Activity on Tuesday will begin very early in the morning The Barça expedition is expected to leave the Camp Nou at 8.15 to start the journey to Minsk (Belarus), where on Wednesday (20.45) they’ll face Bate Borisov in the second round of the group stage of the top European competition.
On Tuesday, the squad will train at the Dynamo stadium from 19.30, and the corresponding press conferences will take place. After the game on Wednesday the squad won’t travel back to Barcelona until Thursday, when they’re scheduled to set off at 11.00.
 
Two training sessions before the match against Sporting
On Friday and Saturday, the weekly planning will include training each day, scheduled for 11.00, to be held at the Ciudad Deportiva Joan Gamper. As usual, the day before a match, Guardiola will appear before the media at the press conference prior to Sunday’s match against Sporting Gijon.

Saturday, September 24, 2011

A footballing anthology (5-0)

Barça have destroyed Atlético Madrid with a formidable display of tactics and skill. Villa, Miranda (og) and Messi put the home side ahead after just 26 minutes and the best player in the world was simply amazing in the second half.
















Atlético Madrid were beaten after just 26 minutes following some amazing football from a set of players that just seem to get better and better. Xavi was monumental as he orchestrated the onslaught on the visitors’ goal, with Barça suffocating the red and white midfield with devastating possession play that as good as had the job done before the first half hour was up. Atlético may have been one of the most impressive teams so far this season, but they were powerless to contain FCB, who completed the show with two more goals in the second half, one of which will go down among Messi’s greatest ever.

Villa gets dream start
Although the mattress-makers drew first blood with a Tiago shot onto the bar after just 4 minutes, Barça, once again playing with just three defenders (Alves, Mascherano and Abidal) soon started making their presence felt. After dominating the possession, they first hit the target thanks to Villa, who controlled a magnificent pass from Xavi on his chest and left Courtois floundering with a precision finish. Xavi was involved in the action shortly after, this time supplying Pedro, whose effort narrowly skimmed wide of the post.

Exhibition from Xavi to make it 3-0
Barça didn’t hold off. Xavi continued his extraordinary first half with a cheeky back-heel that led to the second goal. However, it will officially go down to the unfortunate Miranda, off whose body the ball rebounded after Courtois had parried away Messi’s strike. The Camp Nou was about to be soaked by a massive downpour, but nothing was going to dampen the spirits of Pep Guardiola’s charges. It was time for some Messi magic, in yet another move inspired by the omnipresent Xavi, in which he wove his way around the entire Atlético defence and slotted the ball home inside the near post. A goal that was simply a delight to behold.

Tactical battle
Both sides like to play the ball around in the middle, and that is where most of the action took place. But Barça had the perfect game plan to deal with a very talented opponent indeed, and made sure neither Diego nor Falcao got too involved in what was going on. Instead, all the chances were going Barcelona’s way, and Cesc almost made it four with a deft chip shortly before the break. Gregorio Manzano was clearly looking to shake things up a bit in the second half, when he sent on Salvio and Arda Turan, while Guardiola was under considerably less pressure and decided to give Piqué his first taste of match action since his return from injury. He was welcomed with a huge ovation and settled in nicely in what went back to being a four-man defence.

Messi unstoppable

As the minutes ticked by, Barcelona looked in absolute control of what was going on and continued piling the pressure on Courtois, especially through Messi and Villa. The Argentinian sent the stadium into raptures with a run that Maradona would have proud of in the 72nd minute that he finished off with a perfectly executed strike to make it 4-0. Not even that was enough. In injury time, he and Villa combined and the Argentinian completed a spectacular hat-trick to make it five. There is no doubting that Atlético is one of his favourite victims, and once again the red and whites are leaving the Camp Nou on the back of a thrashing in which at times they were merely spectators of another truly marvellous display form FC Barcelona.

Goals
1-0 Villa (min 9)
2-0 Miranda (p.p.) (min 15)
3-0 Messi (min 26)
4-0 Messi (min 77)
5-0 Messi (min 91)

Friday, September 23, 2011

Gerard Piqué declared fit

The Barça defender has been given medical clearance and is therefore available for selection by Pep Guardiola for Saturday’s game with Atlético Madrid. Piqué hasn’t played since the Spanish Supercup game with Real Madrid.



Piqué has been sidelined for a month with a hamstring injury which has meant he has yet to play any Liga games and also missed the European Supercup game in Monaco and the Champions League meeting with AC Milan. He hasn’t appeared for Barça since the second leg of the Spanish Supercup game at Camp Nou in mid August.

2011-09-23_ENTRENO_25.JPGFirst day without Afellay
Pep Guardiola may well include the centre back in his team to face Atlético Madrid on Saturday. The team trained this evening as they get ready for that match, which kicks off at the Camp Nou at 10.00. Ibrahim Afellay was missing after tearing cruciate ligaments in his left knee on Thursday. Alexis Sánchez and Andrés Iniesta were also absent through injury.

Reserve player Marc Muniesa is also recovering from his own injury and joined the first team for training on pitch 2 at the Ciutat Esportiva.

Last session on Saturday
This Saturday, as usual for home matches, the squad will train again at 12.30 in the morning behind closed doors at the Camp Nou.

Messi starts voting for FIFPro

As the winner of the last edition, the Argentinian has cast the first vote for the FIFPro 2011 Awards. He was one of six players in the 2010 All Star Team



Leo Messi has cast the first vote for the FIFPro 2011 Awards, which recognises the best player in the world and the best eleven, promoted by the World Association of Professional Footballers. Last year’s winner posted his vote at the Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper in the company of representatives of AFE and FIFPro.

2011-09-23_ENTRENO_01.JPGOther players, who were there for training, also took advantage of the moment to cast their own votes. 45,000 footballers from around the world will vote for the best player and team of 2011.

Barça dominate awards
Apart from Messi, there were another five FCB players in the FIFPro ideal team of 2010: Piqué, Puyol, Iniesta, Xavi and Villa. All six attended the presentation ceremony in Zurich.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Goals in 23 away games

The 2-2 draw in Valencia meant FC Barcelona equalled the all time Liga record of scoring 23 goals in away fixtures. In ten day’s time, Barça will be able to set an outright record when they travel to Gijón.

Goals in 23 away games
 
► The streak equals that by Real Madrid 50 years ago between game 27 of the 1950/51 season and game 12 of 1952/53.

► Puyol played his 350th league game at Mestalla. He won three balls and made 20 good passes.

► Cesc has become the first Barça midfielder ever to score in the first four games of a league campaign.

► Xavi was the most active player last night with 103 passes.

► Dani Alves, who played as left back and left midfielder, led his team in successful tackles, fourteen.

► Pedro scored his 47th goal for Barça in Valencia, and his 23rd away from home. . Four of those, like the one at Mestalla, were scored in the first quarter of an hour of the match.

► Emery and Guardiola had drawn 2-2 in Valencia before in the 2008/09 season, when a Pablo goal also made it 2-1 before Henry snatched a late equaliser. The game went in a strikingly similar fashion to Wednesday’s game, although Barça scored first in the previous match.

► Valdés (414) is only seven appearances behind Guillermo Amor (421), the player who is currently fifth in the club’s all-time ranking.

► The goalkeeper has played 299 league matches. He could make his 300th appearance against Atlético Madrid, the side against which he made his debut.

► Barça have not finished any games this season in which they have only conceded one goal. They have either kept a clean sheet or conceded two.

Xavi: "Cesc’s presence is improving my football"

Xavi Hernández has admitted that "I am very happy with Cesc. I think his presence on the field improves my football”.


Cesc and Xavi are clearly compatible. Cynics had suggested that there was no room for two in the same side, but they have been proven wrong in dramatic style. "I and we are very happy on the pitch. I think we complement each other quite well. I he goes up I stay back and cover for him or vice versa. We have shown that many times this year. I think Cesc makes my football better” said Xavi today.

3-4-3
Asked about the system that has been used in recent Liga matches, Xavi said "this system is quite good. Considering we are a team that maintains a lot of possession of the ball, it is a good idea to have an extra man in the middle … It does make it harder in defence, but I think it is better to be balanced towards having a stronger midfield. I think we’ve dominated all of the games so far this season, and have done so well ".

Not a two-horse race
Xavi also thinks it is important to note that neither Barça nor Madrid have won all of their games. "I don’t think there are only two teams in this league. The other clubs train very hard, they have quality, strategies, fitness and talent. Saying that is a cruel insult to many good professionals. We are all very close here, and I don’t believe in a bipolar league".

The draw at Mestalla
Xavi said that anything can happen at Mestalla and that "we could have come back with all three points, but it’s also true that Valencia could have won the game in the first half. It was a very nice, dynamic match, with constant changes of tactics and goals. For example, there was at least one clear penalty on Messi and so, although I don’t like to draw, a point isn’t bad given the circumstances”.

As for referees, Xavi made it clear that "they have a very difficult job. They have to make decisions in a tenth of a second and suffer like we do. They do the best they can, they are human, and also have the right to make mistakes, just like we do”.
Saturday assembly
Xavi also spoke about the three main points on the agenda for next Saturday’s assembly. "I agree with a section for young fans. It’s a good initiative, as long as there is no violence. That section will generate enthusiasm. This is the best moment ever in Barça history and now is the time for initiatives like this.” On advertising Qatar, Xavi feels "the club has needs and the Qatar publicity helps. And Qatar is clearly developing as a country and its foundation is trying to do good for everyone. I think it’s good for their image and also for ours”.

As for banning smoking in the Camp Nou, Xavi said "I have no opinions on that. The members should decide. Personally, I have no opinion either one way or the other”.

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

The 18 available players picked

Josep Guardiola has picked the 18 players he has for the trip to Mestalla on Wednesday, for what will be the fourth match of Barça’s league season.

The 18 available players picked
 
The first team trained behind closed doors at 18.00 on Tuesday for the last time before the trip south to face league leaders Valencia on Wednesday night. All 18 of the currently fit players will be making the journey.

The only missing names are those of Alexis and Iniesta, who are still on recovery programmes, and Piqué, who is now training normally with the rest of the squad, but has not been given medical clearance yet.

Travel plan
On Wednesday, the team will assemble at the Camp Nou at 10.15, from where they will be transferred to El Prat Airport for a flight to Valencia at 11.00. It lands at 11.55, whereupon the squad will rest at a hotel until a coach comes to collect them for a transfer to Mestalla.

Once the game is over, the Barça players will be catching a return flight at 1.15 and will touch down in Barcelona at 2.00 in the morning.
The squad
The players confirmed for the trip are as follows:
Valdés
Pinto
Alves
Fàbregas
Puyol
Xavi
Villa
Messi
Thiago
Mascherano
Keita
Sergio
Pedro
Maxwell
Afellay
Adriano
Abidal 
Fontàs

Soldado and Messi, top scorers clash at Mestalla

After three games, two players are already top of the goalscoring charts with five goals. Soldado and Messi will be on the same pitch at Mestalla on Wednesday night.

Soldado and Messi, top scorers clash at Mestalla

The Liga champions face the current leaders in what promises to be a cracking encounter on Wednesday night, and the game also brings together the most effective strikers of the campaign so far: Soldado and Messi.

soldadohattrick.jpgMessi, the tip of the iceberg
Soldado and Messi have been getting the lion’s share of the goals for Valencia and Barça this season. The Argentinian has been the author of 5 of the 15 goals his side has scored so far, and has also supplied assists for three of the others.

Soldado scores 83% of Valencia goals
The Valencia forward has scored 5 of his team’s 6 goals this season, including an opening day hat-trick in the 4-3 defeat of Racing Santander. He has scored in every game so far, getting the only goals in 1-0 wins over Atletico Madrid and Gijón. Four of those goals have been the result of Soldado’s opportunistic eye in the area, while the other was an absolute scorcher against Atletico. However, Valencia is anything but a one-man show, for his job is generally to finish off the exquisite creative playmaking of players like Piatti, Pablo, Canales and Jonas.

Saturday, September 17, 2011

Super 8 (8-0)

An exquisite performance saw Barça put eight past Osasuna-five in the first half- at the Camp Nou tonight, with strikes from Messi (3), Villa (2), Cesc, Xavi and an own goal from Roversio.
Following their last two drawn games against Real Sociedad and AC Milan, Barça were again back to their imperious selves against Osasuna at the Camp Nou tonight. A fantastic first half which saw them playing at great pace, holding onto the ball and seemingly creating chances at will as they scored five goals to set up the win. They didn’t let up after the break either, scoring three more and leaving the scoreline to say it all : 8-0.
















Surprises in the line up

Guardiola surprised Osasuna with a 3-4-3 formation, using Mascherano, Puyol (making a welcome return to the starting 11) and Abidal at the back behind a midfield diamond of Busquets, Xavi, Thiago and Cesc, with Villa, Messi and Alves (playing as a right winger) as the front three and it couldn’t have started better, as after just 4 minutes, Busquets found Alves out on the right with an inch perfect pass and the Brazilian crossed for Messi at the far post to open the scoring.

Barça just looked unstoppable and within the first quarter of an hour Cesc had doubled their lead with a lovely left footed volley after being put in by Messi.

5-0 at half time
Seemingly having learnt the lesson from recent games, the Barça players were playing a fast paced possession football with their opponents’ goal always their target and they enjoyed an astonishing 80% of possession in the first half. Cesc nearly made it three on 25 minutes, only for the Basque team’s keeper Fernandez to this time get the better of him and soon after Messi headed against the woodwork. There was little the keeper could do as Villa rounded him just past the half hour to get his first of the night though and the team showed their hunger for goals was still there with two in two minutes, as Roversio put through his own net after Villa’s shot had been blocked and then Cesc brilliantly set up Messi for a relatively simple tap in.

And three more!
It was clear from the start of the second half that more was to come and Messi hit the bar with a lovely chip, something Xavi managed to better with a lob over the keeper soon after to make it six. Guardiola now brought of Xavi, Puyol and Abidal, which momentarily at least seemed to give Osasuna a glimpse of at least getting close to Valdes.

However, Barça were soon back to scoring, with Cesc setting up Villa for his second on 75 minutes and soon after Messi claiming his hat trick with a trade mark individual effort to round off a pitiless display of attacking prowess that was just unstoppable, as the champions, led by the world’s best player, made it 13 goals in the team’s two Camp Nou league games so far this campaign.
Goals
1-0 Messi (min 4)
2-0 Cesc (min 13)
3-0 Villa (min 33)
4-0 Roversio own goal (min 39)
5-0 Messi (min 41)
6-0 Xavi (min 56)
7-0 Villa (min 75)
8-0 Messi (min 79)

Friday, September 16, 2011

Guardiola: “I’m not promising titles. I’m promising we’ll play like we did against Milan”

The Barça manager has defended his team’s methods against Real Sociedad and AC Milan despite the results. “I only expect my players to behave like they have done these last few days”, he said.

Guardiola: “I’m not promising titles. I’m promising we’ll play like we did against Milan”
 
The style is not negotiable. Josep Guardiola has said that neither the setbacks against Real Sociedad and AC Milan, nor a possible bad result against Osasuna on Saturday, are any reason to doubt the Barça style. “If we don’t play well, we can’t win. And sometimes you play well and still don’t win” he said. “I promise we’ll play like we did against Real Sociedad and AC Milan. Against the Italians, we shot 23 times, had 70% of the possession and played to win. I just hope my players behave like they have done these last few days.”

Not promising titles
That’s all Guardiola is promising. Nothing else. “I haven’t got the strength to promise titles. I’m not promising we’ll win anything this year. Things are won step by step, with a lot of effort and a lot of work. Right now we are only candidates like the other 19 teams are” he added.

Aware of demands
2011-09-16_ENTRENO_36.JPGBut Guardiola is also aware that he will get some criticism after drawing two games in a week. “At the moment we don’t think anyone can beat Usain Bolt, but somebody will one day. And maybe somebody will win 13 titles out of 15 and beat our 12 out of 15, and then demands will be made of them like they are of us. After winning so much, standards are raised and also the demands”.

Impressed with Mendilíbar and Busquets
But what really matters is Saturday’s game with Osasuna. “Mendilíbar, both at Valladolid and now with Osasuna, is not a manager who speculates. He changes very little whoever the opposition are. He creates pressure, he’s aggressive, and his teams have always caused us problems. Mendilíbar is a manager who gets his personality across and I suppose something similar will happen on Saturday” he said.

Guardiola also used the press conference to justify his decision to play Sergio Busquets at centre back. “In the 5-0 win against Villarreal, Busquets was a great centre back, and now they’re saying he’s useless. I didn’t tell him to chase down Pato, but to divide the ball well. We need him, just like we need Valdés”.

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Puyol: "If we work like that, the results will come"

Carles Puyol has it all quite clear: "Results will come, because the first team work is very good". In the press room of the Ciudad Deportiva, the team captain sent a clear message of reassurance to members and fans.



Carles Puyol has it all quite clear: "Results will come, because the first team work is very good". In the press room of the Ciudad Deportiva, the team captain sent a clear message of reassurance to members and fans.
Despite the two draws in the last two official matches, no doubts exist in the dressing room. According to Carles Puyol, "we’re aware of what we have in hand, the bar is very high, and what we’ll do is continue working as we have up to now, and not listen to what’s said from outside". He added: "Sooner or later the results we want will come. We’re in no doubt whatsoever".

Unfair result, good feelings

For Puyol, the draw with Milan "was really unfair, and left a bad taste in our mouths. It was unfortunate, but we must move on and think about the next game". About his feelings, in his comeback after more than three months inactive, Puyol said he "felt very well and the sensations were all very good. I was out for eight months and now I have to start getting into the rhythm of games".

Praise, and injuries

Puyol was very forthright in declaring, "The praise we’ve received over the past few years doesn’t affect us, neither for better nor worse. Just a short while ago we were the best team in the world, and now, some have lots of doubts about us. It’s neither one nor the other. We know where we are and it’s normal that in a football team there are times when we're up and other times when we’re down".
Regarding the various muscle injuries, Puyol indicated that "it’s never good news, but it can happen to anyone….I have to say that we’re doing the same preparation as in other seasons. It’s football and we have to accept it" he added.

Several goals conceded

Puyol believes that the fact that Barça let in 4 goals in 2 games is mainly due to the "merits of the opposition, more than our failures…….here we all defend and attack together, and, therefore, it’s not fair to say that the defence, or the defenders, are to blame” he said.

Xavi: "We’re annoyed, but calm”

The Barça midfielder said that the team are "angry and exasperated" at the 2-2 draw against Milan. At the same time, he stressed: "We have total belief in the team, we know we have a great squad, and there is a good atmosphere in the dressing room.



Xavi Hernandez was the guest, this Tuesday, on the Barça TV program “El Marcador”, where he analysed FC Barcelona’s debut in this season’s Champions League, which ended in a bittersweet 2-2 draw. In this sense, Xavi said the players feel "exasperated" over what happened on the pitch, to a Barça team that, in his opinion, played "at ease, like we usually do, controlling midfield, and having most of the ball possession….it’s pretty clear that we could have done without the first and last thirty seconds of the game, but sometimes football is unjust like that, and this time we were on the receiving end" he added.
"We have to win, now"
With this situation in mind, Xavi said that "we have to carry on, because this has just begun", and he encouraged his teammates to "win now, starting with next Saturday's game against Osasuna". In the same vein, Xavi explained that "the team is a bit down, we can’t explain it…..but we have to carry on, and think that the Group Stage is pretty long. We’re playing good football, but we have to play with more intensity at certain times”, adding that: “We tried everything, but it was tough to get past them, because they were very tight in defence".
When asked if the draw on Tuesday against Milan is comparable to last Saturday’s match at Real Sociedad, Xavi answered emphatically: "What happened on Tuesday is pure bad luck, totally unfair. The other day we dropped our intensity in the second half of the game, but this time the team played well, we pressurized them until the 90th minute, and we had possession of the ball". At the same time, he showed his ambition, and he’s already thinking about the next game: "We have to win, now, this Saturday". He added: "We’ll battle on. We know we have a great team to carry on winning things, and we're competitive. It makes us very excited, and every year we start from scratch, without looking back".
Iniesta's injury
Without a doubt, the worst news of the night was the injury to Iniesta, who’ll be out for four weeks due to a hamstring tear in his left leg. In this sense, Xavier pointed out that Iniesta’s injury "is a shame because he was playing really well…..he felt good physically, and comfortable on the pitch, and then…" he added. Considering Iniesta’s injury, together with the absence of Alexis, Xavi commented that "they’re two players we’ll really miss, because they take on defenders, which is so important in the game today. Alexis gives does this on the wing, and Andres in the middle".
Quality in midfield
On the other hand, Xavi commented on the contributions of Thiago and Cesc Fabregas in midfield: "There’s real quality in midfield. Every year there’s more competition for places, and those of us who have been here longer are there to help. Thiago is brutal, and he makes a difference. As for Cesc, we all know what he can do. He was brought up here, and knows how Barça play. The most important is that players understand our game, and Cesc does that. He came already brought up on it".

Monday, September 12, 2011

Iniesta: “we want to get back on the winning track again”

Ahead of the Milan game, Iniesta stressed the team’s desire to get back to winning ways after the draw on Saturday: “when you don’t win, what you most want is to play again, feel as if you are doing things in the right way and taste victory again".



To be back in the Champions League and in the high quality game against AC Milan is a great place to come back from the disappointment at Anoeta and Iniesta insisted: “the team is feeling really good and here we are starting the Champions League campaign at home against a powerful opponent. It’s important to start on the right foot and taste victory again. We will be doing so with the maximum motivation and excitement”.

“Milan will always be a big team”
Iniesta is clearly a big fan of Milan: “they are a club with seven European Cups. It doesn’t matter who is playing, they will always be one of the big teams. However they play, it’s a privilege to have the opportunity to play against a team like them”.

2011-09-12_ENTRENO_02.JPG“It’s a pity Ibrahimovic can’t play”
Iniesta regretted the absence of Zlatan Ibrahimovich for Tuesday’s game: “it’s a pity that he can’t play –he’s a great player and you always want to play against good players. He really wanted to come and play and it’s a shame he can’t make it. However, I don’t think that takes anything away from the game which should be fantastic”.

“I’ve got no problem with Van Bommel”
There were a number of questions about Iniesta’s attitude towards Milan’s Mark van Bommel, following the incidents at the World Cup final last summer, but he stressed that there was no problem: “fortunately I have never had any problems with anybody I’ve shared a changing room with. It’s true that during the final there was some rough play, but I prefer to think there was no malicious intent. He’s an opponent, but above all we are professional companions and I respect him in all respects”. 

Champions League back at the Camp Nou

Josep Guardiola will take his 19 man squad to stay overnight at a local hotel tonight ahead of Tuesday’s game against Milan. The squad trained at the Nou Camp this evening in their next to last session before the game.


Four months after beating Real Madrid in the semi finals of the competition at the Camp Nou, Barça will again be on the Champions League trail on Tuesday night and this evening the stadium was full of the Champions League atmosphere, as both teams held press conferences and Guardiola’s men trained on the Camp Nou pitch.

Only two injured players
2011-09-12_ENTRENO_21.JPGGuardiola will be without Alexis Sánchez and Gerard Piqué for the start of the Champions League campaign and the two worked apart on their recovery from injury as the rest of the players trained on the Camp Nou pitch. B team defender Marc Muniesa also trained on the Camp Nou pitch – working out with first team trainers as he aimed to recovery from his own injury.

Pinto back in the fold
As usually happens for European games, Pep Guardiola has decided to take the squad to the Hotel La Florida for the night. The 19 man squad includes keeper José Manuel Pinto, who completed his European suspension with the final of the European Super Cup.

The squad will train at the Camp Nou on Tuesday at noon behind closed doors. 

Squad list
Valdés
Pinto
Alves
Fàbregas
Puyol
Xavi
Villa
Iniesta
Messi
Thiago
Mascherano
Keita
Sergio
Pedro
Maxwell
Afellay
Adriano
Abidal
Fontàs

Sunday, September 11, 2011

Messi could make his debut against Milan

The Argentine striker hasn’t played any official match against AC Milan. He was on the bench in 2004/05 and the following year in the semifinals of the Champions League he was injured.

Messi could make his debut against Milan
 
It was 7 years ago when Leo Messi made his debut in the Champions League. It seems a long time since that game in Donetsk in December 2004, when people began to think that Messi might become a wonderful player. 57 games later in the top European club competition, he’s scored 37 goals and has 3 Champions League winners medals.

Messi has played against the best teams in Europe: Manchester, Chelsea, Liverpool, Bayern, Inter, Madrid, but of the last 8 champions, he still hasn’t played against one of world football’s historic teams, the second team with more European Cups: Milan.

Minutes in the Gamper
2010-08-25_FCB_-_MILAN_033.jpgThe only time that Messi has played against Milan was not an official match, but was in the Joan Gamper Trophy last year and he played the second half, as team captain. On that day Barça beat the Italian club on penalties, with an outstanding performance from José Manuel Pinto.

Didn’t play in the last two games

In the 2004/05 season, in the group stage, Messi was on the bench, and saw how Ronaldinho invented one of the best goals in the recent history of the Champions League, in the fourth round of the group stage. At that time Messi had not yet made his debut in the Europe championships.

One year later, with Messi becoming one of the great promises of world football, he missed the semifinals of the Champions League, due to a muscle injury that he picked up in the second round against Chelsea.

Top goalscorer in recent editions
If Guardiola deems fit, Messi will play against AC Milan, rested after being on the bench against Real Sociedad, and motivated by the new challenge in the Champions League. The Argentinian has been top scorer in the last 3 editions of the competition. On 2008/09 he scored 9 goals; 8 goals in 2009/10, and 12 goals in 2010/2012. There are no impossible challenges for the best player on the planet.

Friday, September 9, 2011

Puyol, Maxwell, Afellay and Adriano get medical clearance

Josep Guardiola has all five injured players back in action ahead of Saturday’s league meeting at Anoeta with Real Sociedad.

Puyol, Maxwell, Afellay and Adriano get medical clearance

Good news for FC Barcelona, who have 7 games in 23 days ahead of them, for almost the full squad is now fit. On Friday, all of Puyol, Afellay, Maxwell and Adriano were given medical clearance and are on the list of 20 players that will travel to Sant Sebastian for Saturday’s match at Real Sociedad.

2011-09-09_ENTRENO_17.JPGCaptain back
Of the quartet, Carles Puyol has been out for longest. He hasn’t played since the final at Wembley last May. Afellay and Maxwell were injured on the US tour and Adriano is back after leaving the pitch injured in the European Supercup in Monaco.

Piqué still out
So the only first team player unavailable for Anoeta is Gerard Piqué, who trained in isolation on Friday. He did recovery exercises in the company of reserve team player Marc Muniesa.

Friday’s session was the last before the second league match of the season, and the first team members were joined by Barça B’s Ivan Balliu and Isaac Cuenca.

Wednesday, September 7, 2011

Guardiola welcomes back his International players

Barça have welcomed back the 12 players from International duty. With only the absence of Piqué on the pitch, Guardiola began to prepare for Saturday's league match, away at Real Sociedad.

Guardiola welcomes back his International players

After a week without a large part of the squad, finally, on Wednesday afternoon, Pep Guardiola had them all back. After their commitments with their national teams, the 13 Barça Internationals returned to training: Messi, Mascherano, Alves, Alexis, Abidal, Thiago, Valdes, Iniesta, Xavi, Cesc, Pedro, Sergio Busquets and Villa.

Light session for the Internationals
Players who played for their national sides on Tuesday had a light session, focused on recovery work, while the rest, including the injured players Afellay, Adriano, Puyol, and Maxwell, all worked at one hundred percent to prepare for the game on Saturday against Real Sociedad.

The only player absent on pitch number 2 of the training ground was Gerard Pique, who did some work in the gym to help him recover from his injury.

Six reserve players
The six B Team players who trained with the first team on Tuesday, did the same again this afternoon. They were Oriol Rosell, Gustavo, Gerard Deulofeu, Cuenca, Lobato, and Carmona.
 
Thursday at 10.00
The next first team training session will be on Thursday at 10.00 at the training ground. The session will be closed to the media. Later, Eric Abidal will appear at a press conference.

Guardiola - Montanier, first tame face to face

The Barça and Real Sociedad managers will come face to face for the first time on Saturday at Real Sociedad. Both managers will be looking to win their second consecutive League game.

Guardiola - Montanier, first tame face to face

At 6 o'clock in the evening, and at a ground where FC Barcelona lost 2-1 last season, Pep Guardiola and Philippe Montanier will come up against each other for the first time as managers of their respective teams.

Montanier, a newcomer in the League
Born in Vernon (France), the manager of Real Sociedad recently joined the Spanish League, from the French club Valenciennes. The 46 year old manager had previously managed Boulogne, where he stayed for five seasons.

Arrival and settling in quickly
Montanier’s first game in Spain was pretty successful. His team, from San Sebastian, started their campaign with a trip to Sporting, and the visitors took all 3 points back home. Agirretxe was the author of their 2 goals, and they came away 2-1 winners.

Balance from the internationals

The round of International matches has caused no problems for the Barcelona players.

Balance from the internationals
 
The internationals from Barça will come back to training in perfect condition after the round of international matches. Messi, Mascherano, Sergio, and Abidal are the only ones who played every minute.

Safe and sound. The 15 international players will join in training this Wednesday in perfect condition, and Guardiola will have them all available for the game against Real Sociedad on Saturday.
Besides the fitness of the players, between them they were rested in terms of minutes played. Only 4 international played the full 180 minutes.

Messi, Mascherano, Sergio and Abidal played every minute

Messi and Mascherano played two full games for Argentina, against Venezuela and Nigeria. They’re certain to be the players who have suffered more wear and tear, because to the minutes played one can add the long journeys, seeing as the matches were played in Calcutta and Bangladesh.

Busquets is the only Spanish international player who played two full matches, against Chile and Liechtenstein. Eric Abidal is the fourth international player to have played every minute possible, with the French national side, in the two games against Albania and Romania.

Just behind these 4 comes Alexis Sanchez. The "Wonder Kid" played 150 minutes. He played the entire match against Spain, and 50 minutes against Mexico in the friendly held at Espanyol’s ground.

Del Bosque dosified Barça’s international players
As for the rest of the Spanish internationals, Villa and Iniesta played the whole game against Liechtenstein, and one half of the friendly against Chile.

Xavi Hernandez played a total of 108 minutes. He didn’t play the whole of either game, but he’ll especially remember the second match, against Liechtenstein, where he passed Raul’s international record, now having played in 103 matches, and also celebrated with a great goal from a free kick.

Alves, Keita, Cesc, and Thiago
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As for the rest of the internationals, only Alves in the Brazil-Ghana match, and Keita in Mali’s friendly against Cape Verde, played 90 minutes. Cesc Fabregas played 72 minutes spread over the two games against Chile and Liechtenstein, and had enough time to score the two goals that turned the game against Alexis Sanchez’s side. In that game, Pedro played his only 45 minutes, and Thiago made his official international debut on Tuesday, playing 36 minutes. Valdes and Montoya are the players coming back most rested, as they were the only international players who didn’t play a single minute with their national team.

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Keita back after playing for Mali and Adriano trains with squad

After a three-day break, the first team returned to training today. Keita is back after playing for his country on Saturday, and Adriano trained normally for the first time since the European Supercup.

Keita back after playing for Mali and Adriano trains with squad There were seven first team players in action on pitch number 2 at the Ciutat Esportiva, namely Pinto, Fontàs, Maxwell, Puyol and Afellay, who also trained last week, and the returning Keita and Adriano.

The international week has again meant Pep Guardiola has worked with limited resources as he prepares for Saturday’s Liga match with Real Sociedad. But he did at least have Keita back, who has completed his duties for Mali.

2011-09-06_ENTRENO_13.JPGAdriano trains normally
It was also good to see Adriano training with the group after spending the last few days recovering from an injury to his left femoral biceps. The injured Puyol, Maxwell and Afellay also worked with the squad, but Gerard Piqué stayed in the gym.

Eight from B team
Guardiola also used eight Barça B teams in the session, namely Oier, Masip, Gustavo, Carmona, Gerard Deulofeu, Rosell, Cuenca and Lobato, none of whom played for the reserves in last weekend’s game with Cartagena.

Internationals back on Wednesday
The international players are due back in Barcelona on Wednesday and will be taking part in a training session scheduled for 19.00 at the Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper.

Alexis Sánchez and Dani Alves, who have already completed their international duties, will also be returning on Wednesday after the coaching staff decided to let both players enjoy an extra day of

Facebook FC Barcelona: 20 million fans

The Club has consolidated its world leadership by becoming the first sports club to hit this figure on the biggest social networking site in the world.




Barça’s worldwide support base is growing, and its fans are not just checking news and looking at photos and videos but also expressing their opinions on the official FC Barcelona page on Facebook . FC Barcelona is the first club to have 20 million followers on the biggest social networking site in the world.
Seeking excellence
Last February, FC Barcelona hit ten million fans following the ‘Busquem el 10’ programme led by first team striker Lionel Messi. This initiative involving the best player in the world stressed the club’s sporting excellence in its quest to promote the Barça brand both on the field and on social networks, where the club is not only the leader on Facebook, but also Twitter and Youtube. In seven months, the Club has doubled its following to 20 million, which is more than the population of such countries as Holland, Chile and Angola.
According to Dídac Lee, the director responsible for New Technologies, “this exponential growth is no coincidence, the Barça sentiment is spreading around the world thanks to a large extent to the enormous admiration it is attracting and the way it encompasses values that are so important in sport: teamwork, humility, effort … People should be proud to be Barça fans and social networks are a reflection of the current situation of the club”.
Leaders with three Twitter accounts
At present, there are 3,250,000 followers on the different Twitter channels; and there are 103,200 subscriptions to Youtube. On Twitter, FC Barcelona has benefited from the strategy of using three languages, Catalan, Spanish and English: @fcbarcelona_cat , @fcbarcelona_es and @fcbarcelona .
Not just football on Facebook
Apart from the 20 million Facebook fans of FC Barcelona, there are also 35,605 fans of Regal Barça on the same social network, and people are also signing up for the recently opened pages on the handball, futsal, roller hockey and FC Barcelona B pages.
In addition to these, there are also 152,142 Facebook fans of Barça TV , whose page offers ample coverage of all of the programmes shown on this TV channel.

Saturday, September 3, 2011

Cesc finding more goals than ever

Since arriving at Barça, Cesc Fàbregas has been hitting the target more regularly than ever before. Apart from his club goals, he also scored a brace for Spain against Chile on Friday night.

Cesc finding more goals than ever
 
It was in the Joan Gamper against Napoli that Cesc first found the net. Since then, he has been one of the most effective players in the squad in terms of goals scored per minute.

Messi provides assists
2011-08-29_PARTIDO_23.JPGHe didn’t take long to score his first goal for the first team. In Monaco Cesc struck a blinder past Helton to as good as seal the European Supercup title for the side he joined from Arsenal in the summer. Messi laid on a perfect assist and the Catalan didn’t disappoint as the players appeared alongside each other for the first time since playing in the junior ranks at FCB. It was also the Argentinian who laid on Cesc’s first ever goal in la Liga against Villarreal, when he struck home just before the break to stretch his team’s convincing lead.

Goals for Spain too
This Friday in Switzerland, he again demonstrated his goalscoring touch. He scored twice in the friendly with Chile, the first thanks to a wonderful pass from Iniesta to tie the match and he also got his team’s third when he punched on the rebound of a penalty he had taken himself. As luck should have it, the ball landed straight back at his feet and he coolly slotted home.

Change of role
Other than the number on his back, there is not a lot about Cesc to remind us of the man who did so well at Arsenal. At the Emirates, Cesc was the central playmaker for the Gunners, and the out and out strikers were Walcott, Van Persie and Arshavin. But for Barcelona, he is playing a far more offensive role, and with devastating results. Cesc the goalscorer is back!

Pep Guardiola’s four early season untouchables

Valdés, Messi, Mascherano and Abidal have all played every minute of every official game played to date by Barça this season.

Pep Guardiola’s four early season untouchables

A total of 17 players have appeared in FC Barcelona’s two Spanish Supercup, one European Supercup and one Liga match played so far. Four players have played all 360 minutes of these games, goalkeeper Víctor Valdés, defenders Mascherano and Abidal, and striker Leo Messi.

Positive balance
V 2011-08-17_FCB_-_REAL_MADRID_002.jpgaldés has kept two clean sheets in the last two games against Porto and Villarreal, but let in a total of four in the two games against Real Madrid. Valdés has enjoyed the support of Mascherano in the centre of defence, where he has been covering for the injured Puyol and Piqué. To his side, the Argentinian has had the tireless Éric Abidal. In attack, Leo Messi has scored in every official game to date, a total of six, three in the Spanish Supercup, one in the European one and two in the league.

Iniesta, Keita and Alves also get time
Andrés Iniesta was also on the way to the same record, but was taken off by Guardiola after 10 minutes of the second half against Villarreal. Keita has also played a big role in the early outings, although he didn’t start against Madrid at the Camp Nou. But despite not playing every minute, there is perhaps no one player who has been singled for as much praise from Pep Guardiola as the Malian.

Dani Alves missed one whole game through suspension, the league outing versus Villarreal. Otherwise, he has played the entirety of every other official game.

Xavi, Pedro and Villa in every game
Finally, Xavi, Pedro and Villa have all appeared in every game to date. The former played the full second match against Madrid and also the one in Monaco, but only played part of the first clash with Madrid and the Liga opener.

Pedro and Villa have started three games each. The Canary Islander was in the first elevens at the Bernabeu, Camp Nou and Monaco, and the Asturian started in all of the three Supercup games but was on the bench for the first game of the Liga campaign.

Friday, September 2, 2011

Barça and the 5 Super Cups

For the first time in Club history, five professional teams compete for the Spanish Super Cup in one season. With football already in the bag, this weekend will be the turn of indoor football and handball.



The fruits of the historic 2010/11 season are still being collected The 16 titles from the previous season mean Barça are playing in the Spanish Super Cup at football, indoor football, handball, basketball and roller hockey. Until now Barça had never been in a position to battle for this title in five different sports in one season.

Football in the bag
2011-08-17_PARTIDO_08.JPGThe football team, as League Champions, played the Spanish Super Cup in mid August against Real Madrid, Spanish Cup winners. Guardiola's side imposed themselves, after a 2-2 draw in the Bernabeu, and won 3-2 at the Camp Nou. Thanks to this victory, Barça are top of the teams who have won this competition, with ten titles.

Now for indoor football and handball
This weekend, two sections have the opportunity to follow in the footsteps of the football first team. First, Barça Alusport, League and Cup Champions, make their debut in a Super Cup, in Torrejón de Ardoz (Madrid). On Saturday at 18.00 they’ll play against El Pozo, from Murcia, in the semifinals. A win will give them a place in the final on Sunday.

Meanwhile, Barca Intersport, current League Champions, will face Athletico Madrid on Sunday at 20.15. The Handball Super Cup will be held in Vista Alegre (Madrid), over just one game.

Basketball and roller hockey, coming up
Later on it will be the turn of the basketball and roller hockey teams. The Super Cup will kick off the season in the ACB. Barça Regal, League and Cup Champions, still don’t know who they’ll play in the semifinals, on 30th of September. The other candidates are Bilbao Vizcaya Basketball (hosts), Madrid, and Caja Laboral. Xavi Pascual’s team have won the last two editions of the tournament.

Finally, Barça Sorli Discau, Cup Champions, will play the Super Cup in December against Tecnol Reus. The first leg will be at the Palau on the 13th of that month and the return leg ten days later, in Reus.

The best start from of the best Messi

Messi’s ceiling gets higher and higher. Leo gets better every day and the start of this season has been no exception. The striker has improved on all his records from other seasons.

The best start from of the best Messi

Leo Messi has been the Barça reference in the first games of this new season In addition to witnessing and experiencing the celebration of two trophies, the 2 Super Cups, Messi has dramatically improved his scoring numbers with regard to the start of other seasons.

Outdoing himself

2011-08-17_FCB_-_REAL_MADRID_002.jpgIn his eighth season in the first team Messi has never achieved these numbers. Six goals in four official games for Messi. Three goals against Real Madrid in the Spanish Super Cup, one more in the European Super Cup, a competition which until now he hadn’t scored in, and two more goals on Monday against Villarreal.

Only two years not scoring
Messi didn’t score a goal in the same period in seasons 2005/06 and 2007/08. In the other seasons we had to wait a short while for his goals.

In the 2006/07 season Messi scored just one goal, against Celta, in the first game of the season (Barça won 3-2). In 2008/09, Guardiola’s first in charge, Messi scored 3 in the first four games. One at the Camp Nou, a penalty against Racing (1-1), and two more at Sporting (Barça won 6-1).

A hat trick to start
2010-08-21_PARTIDO_15.JPGLast year the best player in the world beat his old numbers. Messi scored four goals in his first 4 games, including a spectacular, and decisive, hat-trick at the Camp Nou against Sevilla in the return leg of the Spanish Super Cup, and another goal in Santander, the first goal for the future League Champions, on the first day of last season.

At the end of the 2010/11 season, Messi had scored 53 goals in official competitions, a stat we should bear in mind towards the end of the current season, considering this spectacular start.

Thursday, September 1, 2011

461 million Euros income in 2011/12 Budget

Toni Freixa announced that the Board would submit a budget for the coming year, based on income of €460,1 million and profits of 20,1 million. The board spokesmen also reiterated the Club’s commitment to zero tolerance of violent behaviour.

461 million Euros income in 2011/12 Budget

One of the main points that the Members’ Representatives Assembly will be discussing on September 24th is the proposed budget for the 2011-12 season. The first Board meeting after the summer break approved figures which represented income of 461,1 million Euros and expenditure of 430.2 –a forecast net profit of 20,1 million.

Toni Freixa also announced that the Club’s Economic Vice-President Javier Faus would present the figures to the media at some time over the next few days.

Zero tolerance
On another matter altogether, Sr Freixas made clear the Club’s commitment to zero tolerance of violence, stating: “I would like to publically state our position that fireworks have no place in the stadium. We continue to hold the line of zero tolerance with violence and have not let up on this matter at all. We applaud the measures taken in this respect by the previous Board of Sr Laporta”.

Regarding the possible disciplinary measures to be taken by UEFA as a result of the fireworks set off in Monaco, Sr Freixas explained: “we presented an appeal against this because the security measures taken at a stadium which is not ours, cannot be our responsibility. What’s more, the same thing happened in 2006 and 2009. Such incidents have no place at the Camp Nou”.

Helmets at the Camp Nou
Freixa also clarified the situation with regards motorcycle helmets, after a number of incidents at the stadium on Monday night: “we are sorry that we did not communicate beforehand that for security reasons and in line with local police regulations, helmets will not be permitted in the stadium as they are considered dangerous and can make it difficult to identify wrongdoers. As of the next game at the Camp Nou, helmets will not be allowed in the stadium”.

Finally, the board communicated the fact that the right of members representatives to meet with board members to discuss issues at the Assembly had been extended to 10 days – with meetings set for 15, 16, 19, 21 and 22 September, with a minimum of 25 members.

Goal scoring debuts

Cesc and Alexis both scored on their league debuts on Monday night repeating the feat of Giuly and Eto’o at the start of the 04/05 season and joining players such Villa and Ibrahimovic, who scored in their first games.

Goal scoring debuts
 
Repeat of 2004 success
In Frank Rijkaard’s second season at the Club, the same thing happened, with both Ludovic Giuly, signed from Monaco and Samuel Eto’o, brought in from Mallorca in the summer, getting the goals in Barça’s 0-2 win in Santander.

Ibrahimovic and Villa
Zlatan Ibrahimovic and David Villa also marked their league debuts with goals, with the Swede getting the third in the 3-0 win over Sporting at the Camp Nou in 2009-10 and David Villa was also on the mark, rounding off the win at Racing last season.
Thiago too
Although he’s scored for the first team before, Thiago Alcántara could also celebrate his first league goal as a full first team squad member with his strike against Villarreal – Guardiola’s team’s third summer addition to get a goal in the first game of the season.
Both of Barça’s summer signings hit the ground running on their league debuts, with Fabregas getting on the scoresheet first and then Alexis getting in on the act.