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Vicente del Bosque

December 4, 2012 by Iberosphere Leave a Comment

Vicente del Bosque

Few international football coaches are blessed with as richly talented a group of players at their disposal as Spain’s. Any team featuring Xavi Hernández, Andrés Iniesta, Iker Casillas and Gerard Piqué will be a force to be reckoned with, but by any standards, Vicente del Bosque has achieved extraordinary things, leading his team to the European Championship title in 2012, two years after lifting the World Cup. Del Bosque’s predecessor, Luis Aragonés, started Spain’s current domination of international football by winning the 2008 European title. But former Real Madrid player and coach Del Bosque has managed to keep his players both united and hungry for further glory. And in the process, he … [Read more...] about Vicente del Bosque

Filed Under: Iberians 2012 Tagged With: euro cup, eurocup, European Championship, football, iberians of the year 2012, la liga, la roja, soccer, spain team, spanish football, Vicente del Bosque, World Cup

Nacho a pawn in Mourinho’s battle with the Spanish media

December 3, 2012 by Dermot Corrigan 2 Comments

Nacho takes to the field as Mourinho looks on.

Until a few months ago not many Spanish football fans, even of his own club Real Madrid, were too familiar with the merits of young blancos defender José Ignacio Fernández Iglesias. In recent weeks however, Nacho, as he is known, has become one of the most talked about footballers in the country, an unwitting pawn in yet another battle between Madrid boss José Mourinho and the city’s sporting press. Nacho joined Real Madrid's La Fábrica youth academy in 2001, progressing through juvenil sides and the C team before establishing himself as a first choice in Real Madrid Castilla (the B team) in Spain’s third tier by 2010. The Cádiz born defender made his debut for Mourinho’s senior side in a … [Read more...] about Nacho a pawn in Mourinho’s battle with the Spanish media

Filed Under: Featured, Spain News, Sports Tagged With: la liga, media, Mourinho, Real Madrid, spain, Spain football, spain news, spain soccer, spanish football, 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: prodigal Reyes finds form for derby demolition

November 20, 2012 by Guy Hedgecoe Leave a Comment

Reyes scores against Betis.

He has exasperated fans and coaches wherever he has played. Sevilla, Arsenal, Real Madrid, Atlético Madrid, Benfica and then Sevilla again. He started out as the 16-year-old boy wonder with the world at his feet and while he has reached plenty of heights during his career, in recent years the feeling is that his is a talent unfulfilled. José Antonio Reyes, now 29, has been one of Spanish football’s greatest enigmas of the last decade and some would say one of its biggest disappointments. But on Sunday night, the Sevilla winger reminded la liga why he was once talked about with such awe. It didn’t take him long to make his mark on the Andalusian derby - 14 seconds, in fact. Betis … [Read more...] about La Liga: prodigal Reyes finds form for derby demolition

Filed Under: Spain News, Sports Tagged With: barcelona, la liga, Liga, Messi, Real Madrid, Sevilla, 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: Atletico survive scare and Real lose again

September 18, 2012 by Halima Ali Leave a Comment

Atletico's players celebrate.

A guard of honour may not be a tradition normally associated with Atlético Madrid but playing their first league game since they demolished Chelsea 4-1 in the UEFA Super Cup just over a fortnight ago, that was exactly what they got. Winning silverware is not such a novelty in the other half of Madrid these days as back in May, when the talk was of what a great season Athletic Bilbao were having and Atléti surprised everyone by beating the Basques 3-0 in the Europa League final. In Monaco, they brushed aside the reigning European Champions Chelsea with ease and despite the fact that their prize money is being withheld by UEFA for failure to comply with financial fairplay rules (the … [Read more...] about La Liga: Atletico survive scare and Real lose again

Filed Under: Spain News, Sports Tagged With: la liga, Liga, Mourinho, Rayo Vallecano

La Liga: Villa’s return a boost for new Barça boss

August 22, 2012 by Halima Ali Leave a Comment

Gonzalo Higuaín in action for Real Madrid.

La Liga returned at the weekend, and while sports daily Marca may have had a front cover dedicated to the seemingly duel never-ending duel between Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi, a marginally less celebrated player, who could prove the key to FC Barcelona’s attempts to wrestle the league title back from Real Madrid, was also back and doing what he does best. David Villa marked his return from an eight-month layoff by netting Barça’s final goal in a 5-1 drubbing of Real Sociedad at the Camp Nou. He scored in the 84th minute, having come on as a substitute only seven minutes earlier to a standing ovation. The Asturian striker’s relief was evident as he wheeled away in celebration, … [Read more...] about La Liga: Villa’s return a boost for new Barça boss

Filed Under: Spain News, Sports Tagged With: Barça, barcelona, david villa tito vilanova, la liga, Real Madrid, spain, Spain football, spain soccer

La Liga: Real Madrid and Barcelona prepare to do battle

August 16, 2012 by Halima Ali Leave a Comment

Mourinho

"I should not have done what I did, obviously not," said José Mourinho. "The person who messed up there was me," he added, referring to the moment when he casually strolled over to then FC Barcelona assistant coach Tito Vilanova at the Camp Nou and poked him in the eye. The incident has been brought up countless times over the past year but as the opening of 2012/13 season approaches, the Real Madrid manager seems to be attempting to calm the waters as the man he once assaulted is now head coach at Barcelona. The two men start the season at different stages. Mourinho, is now beginning his third year at the helm of the capital club where many a manager before him did not even last a … [Read more...] about La Liga: Real Madrid and Barcelona prepare to do battle

Filed Under: Spain News, Sports Tagged With: barcelona, football, la liga, Mourinho, Real Madrid, soccer, spanish league, sport

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