Tuesday, 5 December 2017

Lionel Messi wants Barcelona 'to abandon Philippe Coutinho chase in favour of signing a new defender'


Lionel Messi reportedly wants Barcelona to abandon their pursuit of Liverpool's Philippe Coutinho.

According to a report on Diario Gol , the Barca talisman wants his side to focus on signing a defender when the window opens next month, following the injury to Samuel Umtiti.


One name linked with the Catalan side is Ajax's 18-year-old centre-back Matthijs de Ligt.

This comes after fresh reports emerged that Barca would be preparing a bid for Liverpool's Brazilian playmaker in the upcoming January window.

Read More: http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/lionel-messi-wants-barcelona-to-11646826

Barcelona news: Lionel Messi’s absence explained by Ivan Rakitic



The Argentine was benched for the third time this season during Barca’s 2-0 victory over Sporting Lisbon.

It was the second successive Champions League match that Messi started as a substitute, but he was given a run out for the final half an hour, just after Paco Alcacer headed the hosts ahead.

Former Barcelona defender Jeremy Mathieu scored an own goal to complete the victory for Ernesto Valverde’s side.



And they will now progress to the knockout stages as a seeded team after winning their group.

But Messi’s absence in back-to-back games has drawn questions from some groups of supporters.

Read More: https://www.express.co.uk/sport/football/888642/Barcelona-news-Lionel-Messi-Ivan-Rakitic-Champions-League-Sporting-Lisbon

Messi rests for first hour as Barca beats Sporting in Champions League


BARCELONA, Spain — Ernesto Valverde has worked two wonders in his first season in charge of Barcelona.
Lionel Messi no longer plays every second of every match, and Barcelona has a defense that matches the caliber of its attack.
For a second time, Valverde flouted his predecessors’ policy of playing Messi in practically every match in the Champions League. Barcelona’s star rested for the first hour of its 2-0 victory over Sporting Lisbon in their final group match on Tuesday.
Messi went on in the 62nd minute, just three minutes after Paco Alcacer headed Barcelona in front at Camp Nou. Messi then cued an attack with a through pass for Denis Suarez, whose cross was turned into his own net by Sporting defender Jeremy Mathieu in stoppage time.

Messi recently said that at age 30 he understands that “the season is long and you have to take care of yourself.” He also didn’t start Barcelona’s 0-0 draw at Juventus two weeks ago, and was used as a second-half substitute.
“We always think that Messi can change the match and make us play better,” Valverde said about the improvement in his team after Messi went on. “We know that our attack flows through him, thanks to his finishing touch and his ability to start our attacks. He sees passes nobody else does.”
The Spanish side also confirmed its new-found strength under Valverde of disheartening rivals with an ironclad defense.
Neymar may have taken his irreplaceable verve out of Barcelona’s arsenal when he bolted for Paris-Saint Germain last summer, but Valverde has grasped the opportunity to focus on his team’s defense.

Read More: http://sports.inquirer.net/274868/messi-rests-first-hour-barca-beats-sporting-champions-league


Real deal Ronaldo set for fifth Ballon d'Or

Cristiano Ronaldo looks set to match his great rival Lionel Messi on Thursday by claiming a fifth Ballon d'Or as recognition for leading Real Madrid to a La Liga and Champions League double last season.



Barcelona's 30-year-old Argentinian superstar won the coveted award from 2009 to 2012 and in 2015. Portugal's Ronaldo, who is 32, took the honours in 2008, 2013, 2014 and last year.

The man who came to maturity under the watchful eye of ex-Manchester United coach Alex Ferguson clinched his fourth Ballon d'Or after an unforgettable season, first spearheading Real to the Champions League title before also leading his homeland to Euro 2016 glory in Paris.

The France Football magazine award is decided upon by a journalists ballot (with 173 voting in 2016) with each naming a top five from a list of 30.

British bookmakers have stopped taking bets on Ronaldo, who is a cramped 10-1 on favourite to win, with Messi, trophyless last season, at 6-1.

Behind this pair the bookies round out their own top five with Paris Saint-Germain's gifted Brazilian forward Neymar, the veteran Juventus goalkeeper Gianluigi Buffon and the prolific England centre-forward Harry Kane all at 33-1.

Read More: http://www.france24.com/en/20171206-real-deal-ronaldo-set-fifth-ballon-dor

Tuesday, 28 November 2017

Real Madrid want David Luiz to play full back



David Luiz has started to be linked with other clubs. It’s only taken a few weeks after he was first dropped, but with a World Cup on the way, it could be a busy January. Among the teams linked with the Brazilian are Real Madrid, surprisingly, in this piece in the Daily Mail.

It’s pretty standard pre-transfer window nonsense. But there is one fresh line in there.

Mentioning that Real Madrid want to use David Luiz as cover in a variety of positions, the author notes that Luiz “can operate as a centre back or as a defensive midfielder and provide cover at full back.”

While we’ve seen him in midfield at Chelsea, full back is a new one. Although given he’s struggling to break into the team at Stamford Bridge ahead of Andreas Christensen right now, perhaps that’s something we could try? It’s not like we’ve got any other cover for Marcos Alonso, and the further Luiz gets up the pitch the more he seems to enjoy himself.

He’s even good in the air, so Conte could aim the team’s goal kicks onto his head.

Read More: http://www.chelsea-news.co/2017/11/real-madrid-want-david-luiz-play-full-back/

Not so great Cristiano Ronaldo sculpture gets a much better version

Soccer star Cristiano Ronaldo sure has a nice face, but you wouldn't figure that from the bust that was made in his honour earlier this year.

Created by artist Emmanuel Santos, the errant bust was unveiled in the Madeira Islands, Portugal back in March, and bears Ronaldo's name as the country is his birthplace.



Quickly becoming a source of ridicule and plenty of Photoshop, at least now Ronaldo can finally confide in a bust that actually looks like him.

This one was unveiled Saturday at the museum in Santiago Bernabeu, Real Madrid's home stadium, and it's much, much, much better.

Read More: http://mashable.com/2017/11/28/cristiano-ronaldo-bust-improved/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+Mashable+%28Mashable%29#pay_Y_H7ZgqL

Monday, 27 November 2017

Chelsea target “further than ever” from a new contract as Blues move in on potential free transfer

A few weeks ago Chelsea were named as one of the suitors of young Athletic Bilbao keeper Kepa.

The youngster has broken into the first team in the Basque Country, and is attracting the attentions of Real Madrid too.



He’s even an outside tip to beat out Pepe Reina to go to the World Cup as third choice.

His contract expires in the summer, so clubs from outside Spain can get the jump on the Spanish champions and start negotiating a Bosman move with the youngster from January.

Now according to flagship Spanish football gossip show El Chiringuito, “the stances of Kepa and Athletic are further apart than ever” with regards to his new deal.

Read More: http://www.chelsea-news.co/2017/11/chelsea-target-ever-new-contract-blues-move-potential-free-transfer/