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Halima Ali

La Liga: Messi’s Ballon d’Or highlights gulf dividing Barça and Real

January 8, 2013 by Halima Ali Leave a Comment

Leo Messi with the Ballon d'Or trophy.

As liga action resumed after a short break for Christmas, it seemed not much had changed in Spanish football. Barcelona continued their winning run and got their manager Tito Vilanova back following surgery after his cancer was found to have returned, José Mourinho was still stirring the pot at Real Madrid by continuing to leave Iker Casillas on the bench, Fernando Llorente still wants out of Athletic Bilbao and Lionel Messi once again stood in Cristiano Ronaldo’s way to take the FIFA Ballon d’Or. The Argentine was awarded the prize for the fourth consecutive time in Zurich on Monday night, beating teammate Andrés Iniesta and the Portuguese forward to the prestigious honour in a year when … [Read more...] about La Liga: Messi’s Ballon d’Or highlights gulf dividing Barça and Real

Filed Under: Featured, Spain News, Sports Tagged With: Barça, cristiano ronaldo, Leo Messi, Liga, Messi, Mourinho, Ronaldo, Spain football, spain soccer

La Liga: The end is nigh for José Mourinho

December 26, 2012 by Halima Ali Leave a Comment

casillas-mourinho

This season, there have been very few quiet weekends in the Spanish capital and on Saturday evening, one decision by José Mourinho opened the floodgates. At around 7pm, with just over an hour to go to kick-off, the press began circulating the news. Club president Florentino Pérez was caught on camera, peering at the phone of a Canal+ presenter to read the extraordinary line-up and appearing bewildered. When the starting eleven was confirmed a few minutes later, it was clear why. Club captain and World Cup winning goalkeeper Iker Casillas was dropped to the bench and replaced in goal by Antonio Adán. The man dubbed ‘San Iker’ for the miracles he performs in front of goal for Los … [Read more...] about La Liga: The end is nigh for José Mourinho

Filed Under: Featured, Spain News, Sports Tagged With: florentino perez, football, iker casillas, la liga, Málaga, Mourinho, Real Madrid, spain sports, Spanish soccer

La Liga: Fallen hero Llorente eyes Bilbao exit

December 18, 2012 by Halima Ali Leave a Comment

Fernando Llorente.

When Athletic Bilbao took to the pitch at the Iberostar Stadium at the weekend, Fernando Llorente was on the bench. It is a place the once-talismanic striker has become accustomed to, as he has been occupying that spot pretty much all season. He wasn’t needed as Aritz Aduriz's 11th-minute header condemned Real Mallorca to defeat – for the  ninth time in 11 league games. The visitors went ahead early on at the Iberostar Stadium with their first serious attack as Andoni Iraola – who has returned after missing several weeks through injury – launched a high ball up to the far post, where Aduriz rose to head into the far corner of the goal. However, the visitors had goalkeeper Gorka … [Read more...] about La Liga: Fallen hero Llorente eyes Bilbao exit

Filed Under: Spain News, Sports Tagged With: barcelona, la liga, Liga, Mourinho, Real Madrid, spain, Spain football, spain soccer, spanish football, Spanish soccer

La Liga: Barça win again as Messi is crowned king

December 11, 2012 by Halima Ali Leave a Comment

Leo Messi scores again.

On Wednesday night the Camp Nou was silenced. It was the worst sight for Los Culés, Lionel Messi, who had no need to be on the pitch with his FC Barcelona side having already qualified for the knockout stage of the Champions League, was stretchered off in considerable pain. It was meant to be a night of celebration, a night when the Argentine would set an incredible new record but it ended on a sour note. Many feared it could be a long-term injury to his knee with even the man himself admitting: "I thought it was the last shot I was going to have for a long time…for a moment I thought the worst."  but he was back on the pitch at the Benito Villamarín stadium on Sunday night, fit and … [Read more...] about La Liga: Barça win again as Messi is crowned king

Filed Under: Spain News, Sports Tagged With: Barça, El Tigre, Liga, Messi

La Liga: Ronaldo sinks Atlético’s hopes in Madrid derby

December 3, 2012 by Halima Ali Leave a Comment

Real Madrid vs Atlético

On Saturday morning, 21,000 people piled into the Vicente Calderón in Madrid to roar support as their team stepped onto the turf, the loudest cheers reserved for golden boy Radamel Falcao. Yet the derbi that was to be played on matchday 14 would take place across town at the Santiago Bernabéu. This was no early kick-off, merely a final training session before the big game, but the fans had been summoned by coach Diego Simeone to show their affection for the players. The huge turnout spoke volumes. While every year since 1999, the question of whether Atlético can finally beat their neighbours Real Madrid was greeted with pessimism, the build-up to this weekend really was different because … [Read more...] about La Liga: Ronaldo sinks Atlético’s hopes in Madrid derby

Filed Under: Spain News, Sports Tagged With: cristiano ronaldo, Mourinho, Ronaldo, spain, Spain football, spain news, spain soccer, spanish football, spanish news, Spanish soccer

La Liga: Espanyol’s Pochettino falls on his sword

November 27, 2012 by Halima Ali Leave a Comment

Mauricio Pochettino.

It took a little longer than normal for la liga. While several men have been touted for the chop – notably Marcelo Bielsa and Mauricio Pellegrino – jornada 13 provided one loss too many for RCD Espanyol, and in late November, the managerial axe finally fell for the first time this season. Mauricio Pochettino, who had been the longest-serving coach in la liga after three years at Espanyol, took over in late January 2009 when the Barcelona-based side were third from bottom; his only task was to save them from relegation. But the Argentinean, who had plied his trade for his national side, Espanyol, Paris Saint-Germain and Bordeaux as a central defender, did more than that, giving … [Read more...] about La Liga: Espanyol’s Pochettino falls on his sword

Filed Under: Spain News, Sports Tagged With: Barça, barcelona, El Derbi, Espanyol, la liga, Liga, Mourinho, Pep Guardiola, Real Madrid, Spain football, spain soccer, spanish football, Spanish soccer

La Liga: Levante v Real Madrid

November 13, 2012 by Halima Ali Leave a Comment

Pepe challenges for the ball.

The Ciutat de València has been a fortress this season, with no team having won there and on Sunday night it was certainly the scene of an epic battle. As José Mourinho’s men were all too aware, the home of Levante has been a tough place to go and the team had never won there in the league under the Portuguese coach. Madrid lost here last season, dropping vital points which were forgotten in the wake of their league win but now, trailing league leaders Barcelona by an eight-point gap, memories of the loss could not be ignored. Sergio Ballesteros, a veteran defender who you would not like to meet in a darkened alley, sent a clear message to the opposition, carried via the front cover of … [Read more...] about La Liga: Levante v Real Madrid

Filed Under: Spain News, Sports Tagged With: CF, la liga, Liga, Real Madrid

La Liga: Barça rewrite history books under Vilanova

November 6, 2012 by Halima Ali Leave a Comment

Barcelona coach Tito Vilanova.

Tito Vilanova was at it again at the weekend. Having spent several years as Pep Guardiola’s right-hand man it must be fairly routine for him now, but his Barcelona side’s 3-1 victory over Celta Vigo at the Camp Nou saw him write yet another page in the history books. The Catalans, who remain unbeaten, equalled the record for the most points after 10 games in La Liga, earning 28 points out of a possible 30 and matching the record set by their rivals Real Madrid. Three goals in the space of five minutes brought the game to life, with the opener coming from a  Pedro cross from the right for Adriano to slot home after just 20 minutes. The visitors’ reply was immediate and with Barça … [Read more...] about La Liga: Barça rewrite history books under Vilanova

Filed Under: Spain News, Sports Tagged With: Barça, barcelona, El Guaje, la liga, Liga, Real Madrid, spain

La Liga: Falcao firepower lets Atlético dream

October 30, 2012 by Halima Ali Leave a Comment

Radamel Falcao celebrates.

He struck again at the weekend, scoring the winner, his 10th league goal of the season on match day nine and sending fans into raptures in the Spanish capital. He has done it time and time again this season, carrying his teammates on his back if needs be, turning a game with his individual brilliance and a seemingly insatiable appetite for goals. He has carried his side all the way to the top of the league in joint place with Barcelona on 25 points from a possible 27 and his name is being touted as a possible FIFA Ballon d’Or winner. But what is most astonishing about the man in question, is that he does not play decked in white, he plies his trade for the other team in the city, Atlético … [Read more...] about La Liga: Falcao firepower lets Atlético dream

Filed Under: Spain News, Sports Tagged With: CF, Falco, la liga, Liga, Los Rojiblancos, spain, Spain football, spain news, spain soccer, spanish football, Spanish soccer

La Liga: Early-season form leaves Málaga relishing Milan visit

October 23, 2012 by Halima Ali Leave a Comment

Málaga beat Valladolid 2-1.

“There is nothing that can distract us,” said Manuel Pellegrini before the weekend’s liga game, reassuring fans that his side would be focusing solely on the visit of Real Valladolid to La Rosaleda and not the impending visit of AC Milan in the Champions League in midweek. But the coach's words almost fell on deaf ears as Los Boquerones found themselves in danger of dropping points until the final minutes of the match. They got off to a bad start when Valladolid’s Manucho Gonçalves fired the visitors into a surprising lead just nine minutes in, but midfielder Francisco Román “Isco” Alarcón levelled the scores eight minutes before the break with an accurate low finish from an Eliseu … [Read more...] about La Liga: Early-season form leaves Málaga relishing Milan visit

Filed Under: Spain News, Sports Tagged With: CF, Liga, Los Boquerones, Málaga

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