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Arsenal vs. Barça: a purists’ treat

March 29, 2010 by Rob Train 3 Comments

For football purists, the Champions League quarter-final between Arsenal and Barcelona represents all that European competition should be: two teams that play an aesthetic passing game and who do not rely on extravagance in the transfer market to bolster their chances of continental glory. The tantalizing prospect of the Premier League and La Liga’s silkiest sides going toe-to-toe for a semi-final place presents a tactical dilemma for the managers, Arsène Wenger and Pep Guardiola. Arsenal and Barcelona’s playing styles are very similar and it is unlikely that either coach will lean toward over-caution in the first leg. Barça will play to win, and Arsenal will not eschew their own … [Read more...] about Arsenal vs. Barça: a purists’ treat

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Arsenal, Arsene Wenger, Barça, barcelona, Cesc Fabregas, Champions League, football, la liga, Pep Guardiola, Premier League, soccer, Thierry Henry, Zlatan Ibrahimovic

La Roja steals France’s crown of dominance

March 8, 2010 by Rob Train Leave a Comment

Not even a partial strike by Spanish state broadcaster RTVE could prevent the latest triumph for Spain's national football team from being seen by the masses - it eventually proved to be the most-watched game in the station's history. The 2-0 win against France in Paris underlined the notion that there seems to be little that can stop Vicente del Bosque's La Roja at the moment. That said, an anaemic France offered very little to recommend Raymond Domenech's tenure at the helm of a badly listing team that was comprehensively sunk by a nation that had not won on French turf since 1968. Luis Aragonés found the net that day in a 3-1 win, and Del Bosque's predecessor left the incumbent a group of … [Read more...] about La Roja steals France’s crown of dominance

Filed Under: Sports Tagged With: Cesc Fabregas, David Villa, Fernando Torres, football, france, roja, soccer, spain, sport, Thierry Henry, Vicente del Bosque, World Cup, Xavi Hernandez

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