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Real Madrid winning run leaves Mourinho smiling

November 17, 2011 by Dermot Corrigan Leave a Comment

José Mourinho has changed. The brash, bombastic, fight-picking, opposition-baiting, eye-poking manager, who was worshipped by fans at Porto, Chelsea, Inter and now Real Madrid while being reviled by almost everyone else (including his own colleagues), has been replaced by a more reserved and gentlemanly figure who calmly oversees affairs and stays out of trouble. That was the argument put forward by journalist Tomas Roncero in the Tuesday edition of Madrid sports newspaper AS anyway. “Mourinho has made a radical change in his attitude,” Roncero wrote. “For the better. Since he signed his contract with Madrid for four seasons at the Bernabeu on 31st May 2009, to the Mourinho of 15th … [Read more...] about Real Madrid winning run leaves Mourinho smiling

Filed Under: Spain News, Sports Tagged With: Barça, barcelona, Barcelona and Real Madrid, José Mourinho, la liga, Liga, Mourinho, Real Madrid, real madrid barça, spain, spain news, spanish football, spanish news, Spanish soccer

The brains behind Levante’s La Liga fairytale

November 2, 2011 by Dermot Corrigan 2 Comments

The most appealing story in Spanish football this season so far has been the almost unbelievable success of Levante. The heart-warming tale of the little side on a shoestring budget socking it to La Liga’s all-conquering duopoly was catnip for the Spanish and global media – with even The New York Times sending a reporter to find out what was going on. A run of seven successive wins including 1-0 over Real Madrid and 3-0s against both big-spending Málaga and local rivals Villarreal lifted Levante to be the shock leader of the Primera División (until last weekend). The little Valencia-based club has only been in Spain's top division for seven of its 102 years and has never won a major … [Read more...] about The brains behind Levante’s La Liga fairytale

Filed Under: Featured, Spain News, Sports Tagged With: Barça, barcelona, Barcelona and Real Madrid, football, Francisco Catalan, la liga, La Vanguardia, levante, Liga, New York Times, Real Madrid, spain, Spain football, spain levante, spain news, spain soccer, spanish football, spanish news, Spanish soccer

Wanted: absurdly rich tycoon to lend Spain’s La Liga intrigue

October 26, 2011 by Guy Hedgecoe Leave a Comment

It was while perusing the scoreline of Sunday’s Manchester derby – in which a team of petrodollar-financed stars had trounced the English champions 6-1 - that my mind turned to La Liga. By a twist of fate, something akin to a parallel fixture had been played the day before in Spain, between Real Madrid and Málaga. Real Madrid, like Manchester United, was the big, established power, with a glittering history, a formidable manager and a team built on tradition, as well as money. Málaga was the Manchester City of the piece: a side with no trophies to boast of (at least in recent decades) but with oodles of money provided by a rich foreign owner – Abdullah bin Nasser Al-Thani of … [Read more...] about Wanted: absurdly rich tycoon to lend Spain’s La Liga intrigue

Filed Under: Featured, Iberoblog Tagged With: Barça, barcelona, Barcelona and Real Madrid, Champions League, football, Guardiola, José Mourinho, la liga, Liga, madrid, Mourinho, mourinho guardiola, real madrid barça, soccer, spain, Spain football, spanish football, Spanish soccer

Barcelona seek to extend Liga dominance

August 17, 2011 by Phil Minshull Leave a Comment

With respect to the other 18 clubs in Spain’s top flight, the one and only major debating point at the moment seems to be: will Barcelona be good enough to again thwart the ambitions of Real Madrid? Certainly that’s how many other pundits see the forthcoming season in Spain. The headline in the annual guide to La Liga published by the Spanish sports daily As was: “The first two and then all the rest.” It sums up the current situation in the top flight of Spanish football. Not since Villarreal had their ‘año milagro’ in 2007-08 and finished second behind Real, has anyone broken the hegemony of the two giants of Spanish football. In fact, apart from when Villarreal upset the odds, … [Read more...] about Barcelona seek to extend Liga dominance

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Barça, Barcelona and Real Madrid, Champions League, Guardiola, José Mourinho, Liga, Real Madrid, real-barça, spain, Spain football, spain news, spanish football, spanish news, Spanish soccer

Where do Mourinho and Guardiola go from here?

May 9, 2011 by Phil Minshull 2 Comments

La Liga and the Champions League are still to be decided but already pundits and the general public are talking about what will happen when the season comes to an end after the recent series of Barcelona and Real Madrid matches. At the start of April, there was speculation that if things went badly wrong for Real coach José Mourinho, he might leave at the end of the season. Well, apart from lifting the Copa del Rey on April 20, things could hardly have gone worse. The 1-1 draw at the Santiago Bernabéu on April 16 effectively handed the league title to Barcelona and the Catalans could close the issue with a draw in this week's game against Levante or if Real drop points against … [Read more...] about Where do Mourinho and Guardiola go from here?

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: barcelona, Barcelona and Real Madrid, El Clásico, Guardiola, Mourinho, Mourinho and Guardiola, Real Madrid, real madrid and barcelona, spain, spain news, spanish football, spanish news, Spanish soccer

Mourinho’s latest outburst betrays signs of strain

March 4, 2011 by Guy Hedgecoe 2 Comments

A few weeks ago, Iberosphere put forward the theory that José Mourinho’s recent controversial outbursts had been due to a combination of genuine anger and calculated politicking. That may indeed be the case, but his latest verbal broadside, launched during a press conference on the eve of Real Madrid’s league game against Málaga on March 3, shows very little in the way of calculated pot-stirring, and a good deal in terms of thin-skinned delusion. In the last few weeks, the Real Madrid coach’s obsession has been the league calendar, and how it purportedly favours the likes of Barcelona and works against his team. “The calendar is set by people who know what they are doing,” Mourinho … [Read more...] about Mourinho’s latest outburst betrays signs of strain

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: barcelona, Barcelona and Real Madrid, Barcelona FC, Barcelona vs Real Madrid, Guardiola, José Mourinho, la liga, Mourinho, Real Madrid, real madrid-malaga, Spain football, spanish football

What’s eating José Mourinho?

January 21, 2011 by Guy Hedgecoe 1 Comment

“I’m too old to receive messages through newspapers. These little messages don’t reach me. I make the team. The decisions are mine.” We’re used to hearing José Mourinho fire broadsides at his opponents. We’re less used to hear him do it at his own employers. But his above remarks, made on January 19, were clearly aimed at Real Madrid’s Sporting Director Jorge Valdano. Valdano sparked the Portuguese’s ire after a 1-1 draw with Almería when responding to a television journalist’s question about Madrid’s possible signing of a new “number 9” -or striker- in the coming days, something Mourinho has expressly requested of the club. “We had a number 9 on the bench,” said Valdano, in reference to … [Read more...] about What’s eating José Mourinho?

Filed Under: Featured, Sports Tagged With: Barcelona and Real Madrid, florentino perez, jorge valdano, José Mourinho, Karim Benzema, mourinho real madrid, Spain football, spain soccer, spanish football, Spanish soccer

Farewell to football’s crunching tackle?

November 16, 2010 by Rob Train Leave a Comment

The debate over bad tackles in football has shifted in recent weeks from Spanish shores to the island where the sport was invented, with a recent spate of incidents eliciting comment from all corners of the game. A man who has played in both La Liga and the English top flight, Mark Hughes, held forth on the matter after one of his Fulham players, American international Clint Dempsey, was scythed down by Chelsea’s Michael Essien, who received a red card for his troubles. “Years ago, I think there were a lot more fouls and it was refereed in a different way,” the former Barcelona, Manchester United and Chelsea forward said. "Certainly in my day, I had the reputation -possibly wrongly, I … [Read more...] about Farewell to football’s crunching tackle?

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: barcelona, Barcelona and Real Madrid, Cesc Fabregas, cristiano ronaldo, English football, English soccer, George Best, la liga, Leo Messi, Mark Hughes, Nigel de Jong Xabi Alonso, Premier League, reducer tackle, spanish football, Spanish soccer

It’s Real Mourinho vs. Spain FC as La Liga begins

August 27, 2010 by Guy Hedgecoe Leave a Comment

Nobody can accuse Spain’s top teams of lacking stars. Real Madrid has Cristiano Ronaldo, Kaka, Iker Casillas and now Mesut Özil and Sami Khedira. Barcelona, meanwhile, has eight players from Spain’s World Cup-winning squad, including Xavi Hernández, David Villa and Pedro Rodríguez. And yet, as the Spanish league season gets underway, the eye is drawn not to midfielder Andrés Iniesta, a football genius in an accountant’s body, or the stepovers and hair gel of Ronaldo, but rather the two sharply dressed men overseeing these players at the side of the pitch. This season, perhaps more than any other, is a battle between two managerial auteurs: Barcelona’s Pep Guardiola and Madrid’s José … [Read more...] about It’s Real Mourinho vs. Spain FC as La Liga begins

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Barcelona and Real Madrid, Barcelona FC, Casillas, catalan, El Clásico, Galacticos, Iniesta, José Mourinho, Khedira, la liga, Messi, Mourinho and Guardiola, Ozil, Pep Guardiola, Ronaldo, spanish football, Spanish World Cup win, Villa, World Cup, Xavi

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