Monday, 30 October 2017

Zidane: “Desire to win the league still alive” despite big upset

Real Madrid isn’t immune to let downs, but Zinedine Zidane says that’s not what happened in Sunday’s historic and politically-highlighted 2-1 loss to Catalan club Girona.



“We have to analyze this game because if we lose it’s for a reason, but it wasn’t due to the attitude,” Zidane said.

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The back-to-back reigning UEFA Champions League winners are now eight points behind Barcelona in a race to defend their La Liga crown, and Zidane says their title dreams remain alive.

The margin for error has almost disappeared, putting added emphasis on Nov. 19’s Madrid Derby and further circling the Dec. 20 El Clasico at the Bernabeu.

If we’ve learned anything about Real Madrid, especially under Zidane, it’s that writing them off is a poor, poor idea. Madrid lost three of five league matches in Nov-Dec 2015, and still finished just a point behind Barca.

So where’s Zidane’s mind now? From RealMadrid.com:

“I’m only worried about the three points and having had the possibility to kill off the match. There was no lack of desire or intensity. We’re going to continue working like this as it’s served us well. It’s not that we don’t work. I’m not worried. In football small details matter. … The league isn’t a chore for us, it’s our day to day. It’s true that we dropped three points and it wasn’t expected. After four wins we didn’t expect this kind of match. The players’ desire to win the league title is still alive.”

It’s certainly not over, especially because Barca’s schedule hasn’t gotten thick yet. The Blaugranas drew 1-1 at Atleti but have yet to face Valencia, Sevilla, Real, or Villarreal. Of the same crew, Real has only met Valencia. So, plenty to play for.

For a team which has proven the potential to go on nearly year-long runs without a loss, Zidane’s mentality will play a big role in sorting this out quickly.

Source: http://soccer.nbcsports.com/2017/10/30/zidane-desire-to-win-the-league-still-alive-despite-big-upset/

TRUTH IS ELSEWHERE – DENIS THE MENACE


This is a guest post from Davour, who you can follow on Twitter as @Davour10 and who has previously appeared in this space. If you are interested in guest posting, just write something up, and reach out to team@barcelonafootballblog.com.

Not long ago I decided to finally join Twitter. I found myself visiting anyway, and thought I might as well establish a timeline of my own, with selected (primarily) Barça accounts. Limiting the amount and trying to carefully select who to follow enabled me to enjoy a relatively balanced and interesting feed of thoughts and opinions.

Even so, thoughts from the more chaotic parts of the culerverse slip through, via comments and likes and whatnot, and it is fascinating to follow the minds of people so ingrained with hostility and bile, and inability to discuss an issue in a civil manner. The humor is sometimes spot on funny, Twitter’s perhaps greatest appeal. But more it is often crude – bantering derailed into simplistic attacks, bouncing off each other without anyone listening or trying to understand.

My way, or f**k you.

But the perhaps most prominent feature of all I have encountered so far is the iknowbetter. These voices always seem to see the truth that escapes the coach: “if only…so.. Why doesn’t he understand”. It would certainly be interesting to watch a team being coached by the average sum of Barca Twitter’s opinions!

The Czech author Milan Kundera has written a novel called Life is Elsewhere, about a posturing poet with political ambitions. The title came to mind in this context. The Answer is Elsewhere would, I think, be an apt way of naming the predominant attitude of Twitters posturing pundit-wannabes with coaching ambitions. And the answer at the moment, for many, is Denis Suarez; the self-appointed heir to Iniesta himself. But who isn’t playing.

It seems a few promising cameos from earlier in the season have elevated Denis to suddenly become some kind of answer to our woes: to our lack of control and creativity; to Messi’s lack of playmates (well, Paulinho…); of a continuation of “The Barça Way” (he has Xavi’s shirt number, for crissake!), La Masia credentials that he has, if rather thin.

To my mind, Denis is a good player who has potential yet to be fully developed. He has
purpose and alacrity, sprinting around making himself available, even scoring one or two goals from a LW position. Then suddenly, he is gone. He has made way for Gomes, or should play instead of Rakitic, or Luis Suarez, or… Just get him on the pitch, goddamn it!

So, why isn’t he playing? Personally, I don’t think he will ever be consistent enough to command a place in Barça’s first eleven, but then again – I am no coach. Valverde, however, is – and with a few years under his belt at that. And he seems to agree. Denis
seems to be lacking in… substance? There is something flimsy to his game, some lack of proper command and solid end product. But he looks right, and seems to do the right things that a Barça mid should – in contrast to Gomes and Rakitic, say. And there is a
rumoured connecting with Messi (that’s stems from last pre-season, I think).

All in all, opinions might differ, and he should get his chances, but there is little to suggest Denis would make any big waves. Reports have it that Carles Alena outshone him in the copa.

So, why has he suddenly received this status, then? You guessed it. He is not playing, so he is the elsewhere upon which one can project one’s iknowbetter-ideals. He is proof Valverde does not go for youth or La Masia or short, technical players, the Barca way, etc. etc. We win, sure, but something ain’t right!

In a sense, I think he functions as a surrogate for the Coutinho so many hoped for. Or Thiago. Or…

Read More: http://www.barcelonafootballblog.com/26548/truth-is-elsewhere-denis-the-menace

Sunday, 29 October 2017

SPURS BOSS POCHETTINO OPTIMISTIC OVER KANE AHEAD OF MADRID CLASH

The Tottenham manager is hopeful of having his star striker available for Wednesday's Champions League match against the defending champions




Mauricio Pochettino is optimistic Harry Kane will be fit enough for Tottenham's Champions League showdown against Real Madrid, but the Spurs manager does not want to take any risks with his star striker.


England international Kane missed Tottenham's 1-0 loss to Premier League rivals Manchester United through injury on Saturday.


The two-time reigning Golden Boot winner was absent due to a minor strain in his left hamstring but Pochettino is hopeful of having Kane available for Wednesday's Group H clash with the Champions League holders at Wembley.


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"With the doctors and the player, we will take the best decision for everyone," said Pochettino.
"It's not the last game or the final where you would say, 'OK, after that it's holidays'.

Source: http://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/spurs-boss-pochettino-optimistic-over-kane-ahead-of-madrid-clash-/1j2wt45sel2x18uyq0bmje8u1

La Liga Table 2017 Week 10: Standings and Final Scores After Sunday

Girona and Getafe grabbed major upsets during Sunday's Week 10 La Liga action, as the former defeated Real Madrid and the latter beat Real Sociedad.




The Catalans fully deserved the win over Los Blancos, who already trail Barcelona by eight points in the title race. Getafe move to within two points of Sociedad.

Here's a look at the full results from Sunday:

Getafe 2-1 Real Sociedad

Girona 2-1 Real Madrid

Eibar 2-2 Levante

Malaga 2-1 Celta Vigo

The complete standings can be found on WhoScored.com. Here are the current point totals:

1. Barcelona, 28

2. Valencia, 24


3. Real Madrid, 20

4. Atletico Madrid, 20

5. Sevilla, 19

6. Villarreal, 17

7. Leganes, 17

8. Real Betis, 16

9. Real Sociedad, 14

10. Getafe, 12

11. Levante, 12

12. Girona, 12

13. Celta Vigo, 11

14. Athletic, 11

15. Espanyol, 10

16. Deportivo, 8

17. Eibar, 8

18. Las Palmas, 6

19. Malaga, 4

20. Alaves, 3

   

Recap

Cristhian Stuani and Portu turned Sunday's clash between Girona and Madrid on its head in five extraordinary minutes, with the hosts completing an unlikely comeback against the reigning European and Spanish champions.

Isco had given Madrid the lead, but Girona overran the midfield areas, and the Catalans eventually found their deserved goals. The hosts could have scored more, and the fans at the Estadi Montilivi enjoyed one of their best ever afternoons.

Per sports writer Rik Sharma, they had some fun at the expense of

Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2741372-la-liga-table-2017-week-10-standings-and-final-scores-after-sunday

Zinedine Zidane insists Real Madrid are still in La Liga title race despite Girona defeat

Zinedine Zidane insists Real Madrid's La Liga title defence is not over after a shock loss to Girona left them eight points behind Barcelona.



Isco gave Real an early lead on Sunday but Cristhian Stuani equalised for the minnows in the 54th minute and Portu netted a stunning winner four minutes later.

Zidane told Marca: "We lost three points, and we are eight behind, but nothing is going to change. Real can come back, we will have better days and our rivals will drop points."

It was no smash-and-grab raid from Girona, playing in La Liga for the first time in their history.

They hit the post twice in the first half and came closer to a third than Real did to an equaliser, but Zidane refused to be too critical of his side's performance.

"I don't think we played badly," said the Frenchman. "We did not lack intensity, we tried hard, but that's why the defeat bothers me. It's more to do with lack of concentration. Their first goal was from a throw-in and we were not focused."

The result was one of the more surprising in La Liga history - but not for Girona coach Pablo Machin.

He said: "I had the utmost confidence we would win, even at half-time. I thought we were unlucky to be down 1-0. It was normal for us to not lose this game because our football made both goals possible.

"I have just been told that it is 30 years since a promoted team beat Real Madrid. We did it with style."

Girona 2-1 Real Madrid: Stuani and Portu goals sink champions

La Liga newcomers Girona stunned Real Madrid by coming from behind to defeat the European champions 2-1 at the Estadio Montilivi on Sunday afternoon.



Cristhian Stuani and Portu struck quickfire goals in the second half to wipe out Real's first-half lead given to them by Isco, as Girona wrote themselves into history in their first-ever league meeting against the champions.

Girona had twice struck the post in the first half through Portu and Pablo Maffeo as they more than matched their illustrious opponents, with Real limited to half chances for Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema.

Zinedine Zidane's team are now eight points behind Barcelona, as Girona rise to 11th.

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No Bale for Real as Isco started, with Asensio on the bench. Stuani started up top for Girona.
The La Liga debutants took the game to Real early on and were inches away from taking the lead when full-back Maffeo cut inside and sent over an arching shot which came back off Kiko Casilla's post.

Girona were made to rue their bad luck less than a minute later when Benzema broke with the ball and slipped in Ronaldo, whose low strike was only parried by goalkeeper Bono allowing Isco to steal in and prod Real in front before Girona's defence could react.

Read More: http://www.skysports.com/football/girona-vs-r-madrid/report/382648

Saturday, 28 October 2017

Barca eye January deal

Barcelona are hopeful of landing Liverpool star Philippe Coutinho in a £130million January deal, reports in Spain have claimed.



Barca failed to wrap up a deal in the summer after Liverpool knocked back all offers, much to the frustration of Coutinho, who was keen to leave Anfield and head to the Nou Camp.

Liverpool’s stance appears to have softened since then with reports claiming they will finally allow the Brazilian to head to Barca, as along as the Catalan giants match their £130million asking price.

That should not be a problem and Coutinho looks set to get his wish of becoming a Barca player in the new year, while Jurgen Klopp will get a huge cash injection to bolster his Reds ranks.

It has been claimed Klopp will receive every penny from the sale of Coutinho to strengthen his squad, with Southampton central defender Virgil van Dijk still said to be top of his wanted list.

Even if Klopp has to pay £70million to land the Dutchman, he will still have plenty left over to sign Coutinho’s replacement, with Paris Saint-Germain’s Julian Draxler said to be his top target.

Read More: https://www.clubcall.com/liverpool/barca-eye-january-deal-1867214.html