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Halima Ali

La Liga: Barça slip spices up title race

January 10, 2012 by Halima Ali Leave a Comment

The winners of the El Gordo lottery announced, turrón digested and the winter sales in full swing can only mean one thing: La Liga is back after the Christmas break. The weekend’s action failed to disappoint with a Barcelona slip-up that could prove pivotal in the title race. Following a 5-1 Real Madrid win on Saturday night against Liga new boys Granada, Barcelona travelled to Espanyol’s Cornellá-El Prat stadium for the Catalan derby on Sunday. The visitors started brightly, taking the lead in the 16th minute with a Cesc Fàbregas header, but their title hopes suffered a setback when Álvaro Vázquez scored for the home side four minutes from time with a low header. Pushing for a … [Read more...] about La Liga: Barça slip spices up title race

Filed Under: Featured, Spain News, Sports Tagged With: Barça, barcelona, Barcelona and Real Madrid, Barcelona FC, El Cholo, la liga, Leo Messi, Liga, Messi, Mourinho, Real Madrid, real madrid and barcelona, spain, Spain football, spain news, spain soccer, spanish football, Spanish news in English, Spanish soccer

La Liga: Atlético’s away form comes home to roost

December 20, 2011 by Halima Ali Leave a Comment

While admitting to disastrous away form, Atlético Madrid coach Gregorio Manzano defended himself this week by reasoning “at home we are playing well”, just days before a 2-0 defeat at the Vicente Calderón to a struggling Real Betis side. The result has surely sealed the fate of yet another Atlético coach. Given the board’s dreaded vote of confidence earlier in the week, the remainder of his tenure was dependent on three home games in a week before the winter break. The first was a resounding success as Los Rojiblancos beat Rennes 2-0 in the Europa League. The second saw Atléti fail to take their chances in front of goal with two dreadful misses by summer signing Falcao early on in the … [Read more...] about La Liga: Atlético’s away form comes home to roost

Filed Under: Spain News, Sports Tagged With: atletico madrid, cristiano ronaldo, El Cl, Gregorio Manzano, Liga, Los Che, Los Rojiblancos, Manzano Madrid, spain, spain news, spain soccer, spanish news, Spanish soccer

La Liga: Real Madrid still in thrall to Barça’s brilliance

December 13, 2011 by Halima Ali Leave a Comment

Starting slowly but building to a crescendo, countless statistics have been bounded about for the past week. This was the eighth time since his arrival, that José Mourinho’s Real Madrid side would face reigning Spanish champions FC Barcelona. The hosts had a 100-percent record at the Santiago Bernabéu this season and were on the verge of a record-breaking run of victories. This clash would supposedly signal a shift in power to the Spanish capital. A Clásico that would be el fin de ciclo for Barcelona. But at the final whistle, only one statistic stood out. Madrid have not beaten Barcelona in la liga since 2008. The game could not have started better for Madrid who were ahead in just 23 … [Read more...] about La Liga: Real Madrid still in thrall to Barça’s brilliance

Filed Under: Featured, Spain News, Sports Tagged With: Barça, barcelona, El Clásico, Guardiola, José Mourinho, Liga, Messi, Mourinho, Real Madrid, real madrid barcelona, Real Madrid vs Barcelona, spain, Spain football, spain news, spain soccer, spanish football, spanish news, Spanish soccer, Sunday December, Xavi

Late-blooming Benzema the apple of Real Madrid’s eye

December 6, 2011 by Halima Ali 1 Comment

Florentino Pérez rarely betrays emotion. A wry smile is the most common reaction from the presidential palco, maybe a broad grin upon winning a title. But on a chilly night in Lyon in February, the Real Madrid president stunned everyone when he leapt up, arms raised, to celebrate the goal just scored by Karim Benzema. It was a moment that would be a turning point for Benzema and a very public display of affection for the young man Pérez personally secured by flying to the same French city in 2009, to convince him to sign. Born to parents of Algerian descent and one of nine siblings in the working class Bron neighbourhood in Lyon, his background and shaven head gave rise to comparisons … [Read more...] about Late-blooming Benzema the apple of Real Madrid’s eye

Filed Under: Featured, Spain News, Sports Tagged With: Barça, barcelona, Benzema, El Clásico, Higuain, José Mourinho, Karim Benzema, la liga, Mourinho, Real Madrid, real madrid barcelona, Real Madrid champions league, Real Madrid vs Barça, Real Madrid vs Barcelona, Ronaldo, spain, Spain football, spain news, spain soccer, spanish football, spanish news, Spanish news in English, Spanish soccer

Mourinho’s second coming suggests serious title tilt for Real Madrid

August 19, 2011 by Halima Ali 1 Comment

“Por qué?” he asked. “Por qué?” came the question again. It was a moment to define José Mourinho’s first season at the home of Spanish football’s most successful club Real Madrid, where in recent years silverware has been lacking. Coming after the first leg of the Champions League semi-final against their eternal rivals FC Barcelona, his comments were an attack against UEFA and the purported unfair treatment dished out to his players who had seen themselves down to 10 men for the fourth time in as many clashes in El Clásico last season. It was also during a run of games that would see the two teams meet four times over the course of three weeks and this was exactly the reason why the … [Read more...] about Mourinho’s second coming suggests serious title tilt for Real Madrid

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: barcelona, Champions League, football, José Mourinho, la liga, Liga, Los Blancos, Mourinho, Real Madrid, spain, Spain football, spanish football, spanish news, Spanish soccer

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