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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

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

Athletic Bilbao’s golden generation stands at the crossroads

July 4, 2011 by Dermot Corrigan Leave a Comment

It’s a pivotal week for the future of Athletic Bilbao. On Thursday, July 7th, the club holds its presidential elections, with former Athletic midfielder Josu Urrutia challenging current president Fernando García Macua for control of the Basque club. Urrutia’s candidacy started with a bang when he announced that former Argentina and Chile boss Marcelo Bielsa would be manager should he win. Bielsa, who recently rejected the chance to take over at Inter Milan, is a managerial heavyweight. A deep football thinker, he is known for sending out tactically astute, but sometimes mentally brittle, teams. While his unbalanced Argentina flopped at the 2006 World Cup, Chile were one of the stand-outs … [Read more...] about Athletic Bilbao’s golden generation stands at the crossroads

Filed Under: Featured, Sports Tagged With: Athletic Bilbao, Champions League, Fernando Llorente, football, javi martinez, la liga, Liga, muniain, soccer, Spain football, spain news, spain soccer, spanish football, spanish news, Spanish soccer

Betis are back after a trip to hell

June 28, 2011 by Dermot Corrigan Leave a Comment

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Two summers ago, long before the indignados and 15-M, there was Yo voy Betis and 15-J. Following the relegation of Real Betis, and amid growing anger at the alleged pilfering of millions of euros by club owner Manuel Ruiz de Lopera, over 60,000 angry green-and-white clad supporters marched in protest through Seville’s city centre. The evening culminated in a mass rally, where former Spain and Betis left-back Rafael Gordillo demanded Lopera’s departure to cheers from a jam-packed Plaza Nueva. Similar to the 15-M movement’s calls for politicians to reform themselves and banks to play fair, the initial practical impact of “15-J” was difficult to spot. The club’s 2009/10 campaign was … [Read more...] about Betis are back after a trip to hell

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: 15-m, betis, Champions League, football, la liga, Liga, real betis, ruiz lopera, Sevilla, soccer, spain, Spain football, spain news, spanish football

Real Madrid’s ‘señor’ status at play as Mourinho takes control

June 14, 2011 by Rob Train 3 Comments

Spanish football is a peculiar beast when placed under a microscope, rather like a petri dish teeming with all the bacteria Fifa is currently trying to scrape from its gilded Zurich halls. There is no fit-and-proper-persons test in La Liga, as Racing Santander is currently being left to rue. Match-fixing was made a criminal offence just six months ago. Clubs are traditionally controlled by wildly unreliable clans like the Gil family at Atlético Madrid and the Ruiz-Mateos' at Rayo Vallecano – currently busily covering their own backsides as their Nueva Rumasa congolmerate goes under for the second time, leaving thousands of investors, and Rayo's players, on the bread line. If your club … [Read more...] about Real Madrid’s ‘señor’ status at play as Mourinho takes control

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Barça, barcelona, Champions League, florentino perez, football, jorge valdano, José Mourinho, la liga, Liga, Mourinho, Real Madrid, soccer, Spain football, spain news, spanish football, spanish news, Spanish soccer, valdano

Barça must cut theatrics if they want to go down in history

April 28, 2011 by Guy Hedgecoe 11 Comments

There are plenty of skills young players learn at Barcelona’s La Masia youth centre, and which are then refined at senior level at the club. Tight, triangular passing; quick movement off the ball into space; keeping possession of the ball; respect for the great institution they are a part of. And, you might add, after Wednesday’s Champions League semifinal first leg against Real Madrid: writhing on the floor like a hammy actor when tackled by an opponent; clutching their face when a rival’s hand goes anywhere near their upper body; and generally doing everything possible to get the other team’s players booked or sent off. This is the contradiction that Pep Guardiola’s Barcelona side … [Read more...] about Barça must cut theatrics if they want to go down in history

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Barça, barcelona, Champions League, football, Guardiola, José Mourinho, madrid, Mourinho, Real Madrid, soccer, spain, Spain football, spain news, spanish football, Spanish soccer

Real Madrid, Barcelona, Orwell and the evil conspiracy

April 18, 2011 by Guy Hedgecoe 1 Comment

Let’s forget, for the moment, the fact that Real Madrid and Barcelona had an absorbing 1-1 draw in their liga meeting on Saturday. Instead, let’s look inside the heads of two of the night’s protagonists: Barça midfielder Xavi Hernández and Real Madrid coach José Mourinho. “Everyone could see that Barça were the better team, that we totally dominated. Although that’s not so great given that it was them that gave us the ball and them that shut down at the back in their own stadium.” This was the verdict of Xavi after the game. He had a point in that Barcelona did dominate possession, during one phase enjoying 79 percent of it (according La Sexta television’s onslaught of statistics). … [Read more...] about Real Madrid, Barcelona, Orwell and the evil conspiracy

Filed Under: Iberoblog Tagged With: barcelona, Champions League, clásico, cristiano ronaldo, football, José Mourinho, Real Madrid, real madrid barcelona, soccer, Spain football, spain news, spanish football, Spanish soccer, Xavi, Xavi Hernandez

Torres’ patchy form hints at world champions’ decline

March 30, 2011 by Rob Train 2 Comments

Whisper it quietly, but not all is fresh in the state of Spain. When Vicente del Bosque's team lifted the World Cup in 2010 –adding to the European Championship title La Roja won in 2008 under Luis Aragonés– the world prostrated itself at the feet of the slickest passing side in history. Among Spain's players, there was a consensus that the tournament in Austria and Switzerland had proved an epiphany. Aragonés had largely removed the cult of idolatry by removing Raúl from the squad; he had, as Xavi put it recently, taken a gamble by betting on the bajitos –himself, Andrés Iniesta, Cesc Fàbregas, Davids Villa and Silva, for example– and Spain finally beat its bête noire, Italy, and the … [Read more...] about Torres’ patchy form hints at world champions’ decline

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Cesc Fabregas, david silva, David Villa, Del Bosque, Fernando Torres, football, Iniesta, la liga, la roja, luis aragones, soccer, Spain football, spain news, spanish football, Spanish soccer, World Cup, Xavi

What, another reason to hate Cristiano Ronaldo?

March 21, 2011 by Guy Hedgecoe 4 Comments

For the neutral football fan, it seems it’s increasingly hard not to dislike Cristiano Ronaldo. Just witness the abuse he receives at virtually every stadium in Spain apart from Real Madrid’s Bernabéu. There are indeed some compelling motives to feel this way. How about his huffy indignation when a teammate fails to pass him the ball when he is in space, or those carefully rehearsed poses he strikes after scoring (or even after missing). Or the reckless use of hair gel. Or, rather more damningly, an insistence on putting his own glory ahead of that of his team (such as when he refused to celebrate a Karim Benzema goal last season, after the Frenchman followed up to sweep in Ronaldo’s own … [Read more...] about What, another reason to hate Cristiano Ronaldo?

Filed Under: Iberoblog Tagged With: atletico madrid, CR7, cristiano ronaldo, espaldinha, football, la liga, Madrid derby, Real Madrid, Ronaldo, Sergio Aguero, Spain football, spanish football, Spanish soccer

Athletic Bilbao’s local lions belie football’s global trend

March 8, 2011 by Rob Train 1 Comment

Athletic Bilbao’s selection policy is both its strength and an obvious demographic weakness: only players born in the area known as the “historic” Basque Country, encompassing Vizcaya, Guipúzcoa, Álava, Navarre and three French regions –or who were schooled in its youth ranks– are strictly eligible to pull on the red-and-white shirt. While this policy has been relaxed just slightly in recent years, the only sides in Spain to operate a policy anywhere near as defined by region are fellow Basques Real Sociedad and Barcelona, which currently fields a number of Catalans but also has players brought into the fold at an early age, such as Andrés Iniesta and Leo Messi. But Barça also has a … [Read more...] about Athletic Bilbao’s local lions belie football’s global trend

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Athletic Bilbao, barcelona, Basque, football, la liga, Liga, Messi, Real Madrid, Ronaldo, Spain football, spain soccer, spanish football, Spanish soccer

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