Saturday, 28 October 2017

Cristiano Ronaldo and Real Madrid team-mates arrive in Girona as Zinedine Zidane insists La Liga clash will go ahead amid political upheaval

Real Madrid arrived at their hotel in Girona on Saturday night ahead of their La Liga clash with the Catalan side, with coach Zinedine Zidane confident the game will not be affected by the country's ongoing political crisis.




Cristiano Ronaldo, Sergio Ramos and Co arrived at their hotel in Catalonia on ahead of their trip to face the newly-promoted Girona on Sunday afternoon.

The region has been at the centre of an unfolding political crisis in the country but Zidane insisted his side will keep sport and politics separate when they prepare for the La Liga meeting.

‘Bale is in good spirits,’ said Zidane. ‘He’s feeling better now that he’s training on the pitch, although he’s not yet rejoined the team. We’ll see how things go next week.’



Zidane also refused to complain about having less recovery time than Tottenham ahead of their meeting. ‘We are used to playing a lot of games close together,' he said.

This is Girona’s first ever top flight meeting with Real Madrid. Manchester City’s parent company, the City Football Group, own a 45 per cent share in the club and they have several players on loan there including Pablo Maffeo who man-marked Leo Messi when Barcelona visited earlier this month.


Marc-Andre ter Stegen's heroics allow Lionel Messi to seal Barcelona win

Barcelona won their ninth Liga game out of 10 by scraping a 2-0 win over Athletic Bilbao in a shaky game in which they were as grateful to Marc-Andre ter Stegen as they were to Lionel Messi.



Messi started and finished the move for the opening goal after somehow hitting the post with a gaping goal in front of him, but Barca could have been a couple of goals down by that point had it not been for the heroics of their German goalkeeper.

Paulinho gave an extra shine to the victory with a tap-in in injury time, but the result was no reflection on how the game played out, as Barca rode their luck throughout.


Positives

Barca again showed their newfound steel under Ernesto Valverde in picking up a win they barely deserved in their second-toughest away trip so far. They have their best points total after 10 games since the 2013-14 season.

In terms of performances, Paulinho is growing with confidence and is developing a good understanding with Messi, while Sergio Busquets, in addition to ter Stegen, gave the type of performance you need when you are up against it at San Mames.

Negatives

Barca fans will not need reminding that the last time they took 28 points from their first 10 games was when Tata Martino was in charge. We all know how that campaign ended, and there is a danger that the team could start to stagnate in a not-too-distant future if they do not improve their overall play and continue to rely on Messi.

Manager rating out of 10

5 -- Ernesto Valverde said he felt strange being in the opposition dugout at his beloved San Mames. His starting lineup was odd in that it contained Andre Gomes, hardly a player you want to call on in such difficult surroundings. The Portugal national gave another shy display, failing to give any support to Busquets. Valverde made only one substitution, swapping Gomes for Nelson Semedo with seven minutes remaining.

Player ratings (1-10; 10 = best. Players introduced after 70 minutes get no rating)

GK Marc-Andre ter Stegen, 9 -- The German is used to playing a periphery role most weeks but had to take centre stage at San Mames, a ground he has suffered at in the past. He produced a phenomenal display, making four saves, all from the usually deadly Aritz Aduriz.

DF Sergi Roberto, 6 -- Looked more comfortable when he played in his natural position of central midfield after Semedo came on.

DF Gerard Pique, 5 -- Lost several battles and looked off the pace at several stages of the game. After a fourth booking of the season he is one more yellow card away from a suspension.

DF Samuel Umtiti, 8 -- Compensated for Pique's shaky display with a commanding performance, blocking everything that came his way, which was a lot.

DF Jordi Alba, 7 -- Continues to play with far more freedom and confidence going forward than we saw last year and has a particularly good understanding with Messi of late, playing a one-two with the Argentine for the goal. Was slightly suspect at the back, however, playing Aduriz onside in the first half. Fortunately for him the veteran striker failed to beat ter Stegen.


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MF Paulinho, 7 -- Was one of Barca's most active attackers, playing in an advanced role for most of the game and constantly looking to link up with Messi and Luis Suarez. Should have done better when he clanged the crossbar from Messi's layoff but got his goal in the end.

MF Sergio Busquets, 8 -- Was given little support from his fellow midfielders and had to fight against Bilbao's army of forwards on his own, which he was more than able to do.

MF Andre Gomes, 4 -- A surprise choice for such a demanding game and yet again he came up short, leaving Busquets isolated and offering very little going forward either.

MF Ivan Rakitic, 5 -- A near anonymous display from the Croatian, who is having a mediocre campaign. His only notable contribution was a scuffed shot straight at Athletic goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga.

Heynckes hails 'imaginative' James as Bayern beat RB Leipzig again

MUNICH -- Bayern Munich coach Jupp Heynckes hailed the "imaginative" James Rodriguez's goalscoring return from injury as the reigning champions moved top of the Bundesliga for the first time this season with a comfortable 2-0 win over 10-man RB Leipzig.



In similar fashion to the dramatic midweek DFB Pokal tie, which Bayern won on penalties after 120 minutes ended 1-1, the East German side again had to contend with a man disadvantage for the vast majority of the game, following captain Will Orban's dismissal on 13 minutes for a foul on Arjen Robben.


The Bavarians soon took advantage of their extra man six minutes later when captain Robben fed the Colombia international who fired a clinical first-time finish past goalkeeper Peter Gulacsi.

"On Tuesday, he was suffering severe back pain and couldn't travel to Leipzig," Heynckes said of James at the postmatch news conference.

"James is more of an attacking midfielder and today he played very well. He had an excellent game, tracking back well for the benefit of the team -- that is exactly what I demand of him.

"He had a lot of touches of the ball and he's an imaginative footballer.

"But I'm a trainer who demands more and we will keep working with him. But that doesn't just apply to him, it applies to the whole team, there's always something to improve."

Top scorer Robert Lewandowski doubled Bayern's lead on 38 minutes, latching onto Javi Martinez's inch-perfect pass to end the game as a contest, before limping off on the stroke of half-time with a hamstring strain.

Heynckes said: "He complained of muscle pain and he asked to go off. I do not think it is a serious injury but it has happened because he has been in permanent action over the last few weeks.

Read More: http://www.espn.in/football/story/3249493/heynckes-hails-imaginative-james-as-bayern-beat-rb-leipzig-again

La Liga Week 10 Saturday round-up

Atletico Madrid laboured to another draw but Sevilla bounced back against Leganes in Saturday’s La Liga action for Week 10.

It was business for usual at Mendizorroza, where Valencia held out for a 2-1 victory over Alaves to not only stay second but remain unbeaten.

Simone Zaza’s ninth goal of the season put Valencia ahead, and despite Alexis Ruano equalising against his former club, Rodrigo Moreno cancelled out the defender’s goal with a penalty.



The result leaves Alaves in 19th position and four points adrift of safety, with Gianni De Biasi’s debut win at Levante feeling like a lifetime ago.

Atleti, meanwhile, have won just one of their last seven games after a 1-1 draw with Villarreal.

Angel Correa appeared to have won it for Los Colchoneros with 10 minutes left to play, but Carlos Bacca drew the Yellow Submarine level only a matter of seconds later to extend Javi Calleja’s unbeaten start as Coach in La Liga to four match.

Atleti remain in the top four but have picked up just five victories all season and have failed to score more than once in a match since beating Sevilla 2-0 over a month ago.

Finally, Sevilla ended a run of back-to-back defeats in the League after they beat Leganes 2-1, inflicting the visitors’ heaviest away defeat of the season.

The encounter did not get under way until 22:30 Spanish time due to it being moved back for cooler temperatures.

Wissam Ben Yedder and Pablo Sarabia scored either side of half-time to lift the Andalusians into fifth, despite Alexander Szymanowski pulling one back from the penalty spot.

Read More: http://www.football-espana.net/68083/la-liga-week-10-saturday-round

Friday, 27 October 2017

Copa del Rey round-up: Real Madrid labour to victory at third-tier Fuenlabrada

Real Madrid needed two second-half penalties converted by Marco Asensio and Lucas Vazquez to open their Copa del Rey campaign with a 2-0 last 32, first leg win at third-tier Fuenlabrada on Thursday.



Madrid boss Zinedine Zidane gave most of his star names the night off with Cristiano Ronaldo, Luka Modric, Toni Kroos, Isco and Sergio Ramos among those not even included in the squad.

However, Real's reserves failed to take their chance to impress in a sluggish first 45 minutes in which only Marcos Llorente's thunderous volley from outside the box tested Jordi Codina.

"I'm happy, we scored two goals and kept a clean sheet," insisted Zidane.

"We had patience. We knew we could find the gap in the second-half and we did."

Shorn of inspiration from open play, the visitors opened the scoring from the penalty spot when Fran Garcia pulled down Achraf Hakimi just after the hour mark and Asensio slotted home.

Codina temporarily kept Fuenlabrada in the tie with two stunning saves to deny Borja Mayoral.

But Real's second arrived 12 minutes from time when another pull from Paco Candela on Theo Hernandez saw him sent-off for a second yellow card and another penalty awarded to the European champions.

Tottenham striker Harry Kane almost joined Leeds United, according to former club scout

Tottenham were considering selling Harry Kane to Leeds United in 2014 but were ultimately persuaded not to by former midfielder, youth coach and manager Tim Sherwood, according to former Spurs scout David Magrone.



Kane is rightly seen as one of the world's best strikers, but before Spurs boss Mauricio Pochettino decided to utilise him as his first-choice forward his career was at something of a crossroads. The 24-year-old was loaned to Leyton Orient, Norwich City, Millwall and Leicester City before being thrust into the limelight by Pochettino in 2014, but he failed to make a real name for himself at any of those clubs.

Tottenham will no doubt be glad that they decided against selling Kane, who is the Premier League's top goalscorer the season and a mooted target for Real Madrid, but Magrone, who worked as a European scout for the north London outfit, revealed that the Lilywhites have Sherwood to thank for convincing them to stick with the much admired England international.

"There was serious consideration among the hierarchy at the club to letting him go to Leeds," said Magrone in an interview with Australia's SBS. "He'd been out on loan and had never really set the world on fire.

Read More: http://www.ibtimes.co.uk/tottenham-striker-harry-kane-almost-joined-leeds-united-according-former-club-scout-1644902

Well Done Gunners – Raul Sannlehi’s Arrival At Arsenal Will Surely Make Things Better

A Massive Change? – Raul Sanllehi’s Appointment Will Make Arsenal A Better Club



Several reports indicate that Barcelona’s current sporting director Raul Sanllehi could soon be joining Arsenal football club. Sanllehi is currently in the final month of his contract with the Catalan club and has reportedly decided not to extend his contract.
Although the news of Sanllehi’s decision to end his time at Barcelona has been doing the rounds for a while, reports claim that he will soon be taking up his new role as sporting director at the Emirates.
The 48-year-old is expected to replace Dick Law as the director of operations at Arsenal and help Arsene Wenger secure important transfer targets from the market.
Sanllehi is a well-respected individual in Spanish football and is also a good friend of Ivan Gazidis who is Arsenal’s chief executive.
The appointment of Raul Sanllehi as sporting director will be a major step forward for Arsenal as the 48-year-old will bringing plenty of technicalities to the club’s backend. He has brought an immense amount of commercial growth for Barcelona in the past while also helping the Catalan club land some of the biggest players in world football including Neymar Jr from Santos.
Sanllehi is sure to bring the same success that he had brought for Nike in the past where worked as the General Manager as well as head of sales and marketing. Sanllehi is also known to be closely associated with FIFA chief Gianni Infantino.
Arsenal haven’t exactly been doing well in terms commercial revenue in the last couple of years and are lagging behind their rivals. The appointment of Sanllehi will help the club catch up with them due to his experience and contacts in the field.
Sanllehi is also said to be the key figure in Gunners superstar Alexis Sanchez’s transfer to Barcelona from Udinese back in 2011. He was also responsible for convincing Neymar Jr to sign for Barcelona when he personally flew over to Brazil to complete the negotiation.
Raul Sanllehi’s arrival at Arsenal could be coming at the right time as he could possibly convince players like Alexis Sanchez and Mesut Ozil to remain at the club and show them the vision of success that he has brought about at Barcelona.
Arsenal are currently in a state of chaos, with a lack of major trophies in the last decade. Raul Sanllehi could be the perfect man to help Arsenal find success both on the pitch and commercially.