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Sergio Ballesteros

March 5, 2011 by Iberosphere Leave a Comment

Sergio Ballesteros and Cristiano Ronaldo

Not many teams beat Real Madrid these days and not many defenders outsprint Cristiano Ronaldo. But Levante and their club captain Ballesteros have managed both this season. Weighing in at 90 kilos (200 pounds), the 36-year-old not only still has his legs, but has also led his ageing teammates on an incredible run, defying pre-season predictions that his team were relegation fodder and topping La Liga for a few heady weeks. And they manage all this on a diet of pizza, beer and paella. Old school, in every way. … [Read more...] about Sergio Ballesteros

Filed Under: Football Players Tagged With: cristiano ronaldo, la liga, levante, Real Madrid, sergion ballesteros, spanish football, spanish football players, Spanish soccer

Pep Guardiola

March 4, 2011 by Iberosphere Leave a Comment

Pep Guardiola

He made his name as a midfield general for FC Barcelona in the 1990s. But Guardiola’s true calling, it seems, is getting the best out of players as their coach. In his first season in top-flight football management, Guardiola led Barça to the Champions League, Copa del Rey and Liga titles - losing his hair in the process. In the two seasons since, he has won a pair of league titles and the European crown again, relegating Real Madrid to also-ran status. Few soccer jobs are as intense or demanding, especially when you throw in the fact that FC Barcelona is a flagship for the restive Catalan nation. As a former Barça player and a Catalan, Guardiola knows this better than anyone, making his … [Read more...] about Pep Guardiola

Filed Under: Sports Stars Tagged With: Barça, barcelona, fc barcelona, la liga, Pep Guardiola, Real Madrid, spanish football, Spanish soccer, spanish sports stars

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

It’s Shakira Barcelona should fear, not Real Madrid

February 28, 2011 by Guy Hedgecoe 3 Comments

Well no, actually. And I base this assertion not on any scientific data, any drop in the percentage of passes that Xavi Hernández makes per game or, in fact, any decline in Barcelona’s performances at all, really. I base it on one word (well, two in fact): Waka Waka. Yes, Barça’s downfall, if and when it comes, will not be masterminded by Real Madrid’s scheming coach José Mourinho, but rather by the unlying hips of Shakira, the new girlfriend of the Catalan team’s central defender Gerard Piqué. As I write this, I’m listening to Dónde están los ladrones, Shakira’s Andean diva-rock masterpiece, released in 1998 (when Piqué was 12 years old, incidentally). It’s striking because it’s … [Read more...] about It’s Shakira Barcelona should fear, not Real Madrid

Filed Under: Iberoblog Tagged With: barcelona, Champions League, fc barcelona, gerard pique, Guardiola, la liga, Mourinho, music, Real Madrid, shakira, spain footbal, spanish football

Barça thrashing reminds Mourinho of his Madrid challenge

December 1, 2010 by Rob Train Leave a Comment

Had John Cleese’s Basil Fawlty voice been applied to José Mourinho’s post-match press conference after his Real Madrid side was humbled 5-0 by reigning champion Barcelona at Camp Nou, it wouldn’t have sounded entirely out of place. “Humiliation?” asked Mourinho rhetorically. “Not a bit of it… just don’t mention the result.” 
It was the Portuguese schemer’s heaviest defeat in a glittering career that has made him the most valuable manager in the world by any measure. However straight a bat Mourinho plays when under the cosh, a five-goal thrashing at the stadium of Real’s archrival is not going to sit well with a man used to winning. Unfortunately for Mourinho, he has little time to lick … [Read more...] about Barça thrashing reminds Mourinho of his Madrid challenge

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Barcelona 5 Real Madrid 0, Barcelona vs Real Madrid, Camp Nou, El Clásico, José Mourinho, la liga, Messi, Real Madrid, spanish football, Spanish soccer

Pellegrini embraces Málaga’s long-term dream

November 8, 2010 by Guy Hedgecoe Leave a Comment

In 1999, an Ecuadorian banking tycoon called Rodrigo Paz wanted to take the team he owned, Liga de Quito, to the next level and make it a major force in Latin American football. As well as spending heavily on players, he hired Manuel Pellegrini, a Chilean coach who had been successful in his home country and was starting to make a name for himself across South America. With the full backing and confidence of the club owner, the quietly spoken coach’s methods were effective and he won that year’s national championship in style, as well as taking the previously underperforming team on an impressive run in the Copa Libertadores continental tournament. Fast forward to 2010 and Pellegrini … [Read more...] about Pellegrini embraces Málaga’s long-term dream

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Abdullah bin Nasser Al Thani, José Mourinho, la liga, Liga de Quito, Málaga, Manuel Pellegrini, Real Madrid, Spain football, spanish football, Spanish soccer, Spanish sport, Villarreal

Hércules’ Italian job on Barça restores Liga intrigue

September 13, 2010 by Guy Hedgecoe Leave a Comment

While staff at the Spanish Economy Ministry have been telling anyone who will listen for the last few months that “Spain isn’t Greece”, over at the football federation, they’ve had a rather more tricky time of it trying to convince us that “Spain isn’t Scotland”. Scotland in this context means a country with only two teams that ever look remotely like winning the domestic league. And over the last few years, while Real Madrid and Barcelona may not resemble Celtic and Glasgow Rangers in any way on the pitch, each pair of teams seems to enjoy a similarly vice-like duopoly on the silverware. So it was refreshing to see league champion and European powerhouse Barcelona humbled 2-0 by newly … [Read more...] about Hércules’ Italian job on Barça restores Liga intrigue

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: barcelona, Carles Puyol, David Villa, football, Hercules, Javier Mascherano, José Mourinho, Liga, Pedro Rodriguez, Pep Guardiola, Real Madrid, soccer, spanish football, World Cup, Xavi

Mourinho: Madrid’s saviour, Barça’s anti-Christ?

May 24, 2010 by Guy Hedgecoe Leave a Comment

Someone once said that in England football is war, in Italy it is chess, and in Spain it is theatre. José Mourinho has proved that he can battle it out in England by winning the league title twice with Chelsea. He has also just shown he can manoeuvre with the best of them in Italy by winning the Scudetto, the Coppa and the Champions League in the same season. So now he comes to Spain, set on continuing an extraordinary campaign of European conquest that began in earnest when he announced himself to the world by leading Porto to the Champions League title in 2004. But if, as anticipated, he becomes Real Madrid’s new coach, can he provide the kind of success and theatre the club … [Read more...] about Mourinho: Madrid’s saviour, Barça’s anti-Christ?

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: barcelona, Bobby Robson, Champions League, football, Inter Milan, José Mourinho, Louis van Gaal, Manuel Pellegrini, Pep Guardiola, Real Madrid, soccer, spanish football, Spanish soccer

Seeking the perfect leader for a two-horse race

May 21, 2010 by Rob Train Leave a Comment

The Spanish league season that has just ended may have been a thriller, with Barcelona only securing the title on the last day of the season, but in a couple of ways it has been an entirely predictable affair. Once again, only two teams were ever serious contenders; and once again, Real Madrid seems intent on replacing its coach. Manuel Pellegrini, the former Villarreal manager drafted in to mould a team from an expensive but disparate collection of summer signings at Real Madrid, is a man whose days are numbered; so much so that the Chilean can count them on one hand. There is little in the way of reassurance emanating from the Bernabéu boardroom that Pellegrini will be invited to see … [Read more...] about Seeking the perfect leader for a two-horse race

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Barça, barcelona, bernabeu, Champions League, cristiano ronaldo, florentino perez, football, Inter Milan, kaka, Liga, Mourinho, Pellegrini, Real Madrid, soccer, spanish football, Spanish soccer, Valencia

Guardiola’s masterwork is based on Cruyff’s art

April 13, 2010 by Rob Train Leave a Comment

Barcelona’s latest triumph on a seemingly inexorable march to another domestic and European double –a 2-0 victory over Real Madrid in the Bernabéu on April 10– was described in the Spanish media as cartera ganado por cantera – roughly, the youth team beats the wallet. It has become one of Barcelona president Joan Laporta’s favourite jibes towards the team from the capital and the outspoken lawyer, who stands down from the stewardship of the club in the summer, is enjoying his personal finale immensely. “It was a victory for our mode of football and as a club,” Laporta told reporters after the match with thinly veiled glee. Of the two starting line-ups, Real’s contained one product of its … [Read more...] about Guardiola’s masterwork is based on Cruyff’s art

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Arsenal, Arsene Wenger, Barça, Barcelona FC, Cesc Fabregas, Champions League, cristiano ronaldo, football, Guardiola, Joan Laporta, Leo Messi, Liga, Pellegrini, Real Madrid, soccer, Xavi

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