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Barcelona 4-0 Sevilla: Messi Makes His Century

As Barca Breeze To Victory

Despite more heroics from los Rojiblancos' keeper, the Blaugrana came out on top at the Camp Nou with a fine performance...

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Barcelona eased to a 4-0 victory at the Camp Nouagainst Sevilla in a dominant performance. A Julien Escude own goal opened the scoring before Pedro doubled the lead, but some excellent goalkeeping from Andres Palop prevented the score from becoming embarrassing. Lionel Messi completed the scoring with two goals in the final 10 minutes.

The hosts started typically comfortably on the ball and could have taken an early lead when Thierry Henry set up Zlatan Ibrahimovic following a superb ball by Andres Iniesta, but the Swede could only shoot feebly wide from five yards.

Messi had a shout for a penalty in the 10th minute when Lolo appeared to pull him back in the penalty area, but referee Delgado Ferreiro waved away the appeals. Moments later, another excellent ball set Henry through on goal, but Palop raced out of his penalty area and blocked the shot well.
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The home side were dominating proceedings, knocking the ball around with ease on the slick surface, but were being frustrated by a solid Sevilla backline. In the 20th minute, Iniesta went on a mazy run that was almost Messi-esque before teeing up Dani Alves, but the Brazilian could only find the side netting.

Sevilla had barely been able to get out of their own half in the first 30 minutes and could easily have gone behind but Carles Puyol's header landed on top of the net from a Xavi corner. Just after the half hour mark, Messi hit a 20-yard shot that was deflected wide, and this time Puyol's header was blocked by Palop.

With 10 minutes until half time, the veteran keeper pulled off an excellent save from another deflected shot by Messi to tip it over the crossbar. Marc Valiente was struggling to deal with the Argentine's danger and was booked for a foul that would have been more at home on a rugby pitch.

As the rain continued to pour in the Camp Nou, Puyol slipped to allow Arouna Kone to have a sight on goal but his strike went out for a corner, Sevilla's first of the game. It was the 38th minute.

Nonetheless, the visitors were starting to come forward a little more as the half time whistle approached. Some good play by Kone and Jose Carlos set Jesus Navas through, but the angle was too tight to shoot and his touch was too strong as he attempted to round Victor Valdes. Despite some late Barcelona pressure, the half ended goalless.

Los Nervionenses made a double change at the break, with Diego Capel and Aldo Duscher replacing Jose Carlos and Valiente. Rafa Marquez also came on for the hosts after Puyol couldn't shake off an injury.

Kone nearly stunned the Camp Nou just after half time when he beat Marquez and Pique, but Valdes closed the angle and the ball was hooked clear of danger.

In the 49th minute, the hosts took the lead in fortunate circumstances. Marquez received the ball on the right wing and after Pique had got the slightest touch on the low cross,Julien Escude could only stab the ball into his own net.

It was nearly 2-0 two minutes later. Messi received the ball 35 yards from goal after a superb run by Dani Alves, but after running into the area Palop saved the Argentine's shot with his boot. Shortly after, Ibrahimovic played the ball back to Henry in the penalty area but the Sevilla keeper was able to make yet another save.

Ibrahimovic thought he had scored in the 54th minute, but he was correctly flagged offside after heading in from a matter of feet.

Barcelona were rampant, and the Camp Nou faithful were on the edge of their seats as the home side launched attack after attack. Manolo Jimenez took a gamble by taking off Abdoulay Konko for Adriano in an attempt to reverse the tide, but Henry continued to pose a threat on the left flank and tested Palop's reflexes in the 62nd minute.

In the 67th minute there was mayhem in the Sevilla penalty area. Messi was free in the box and brought another save from the outstanding Palop, before the next shot was blocked and Ibrahimovic's shot was cleared off the line. Substitute Pedro then had a chance after Abidal's cut-back found him 10 yards out, but it was straight at Palop.

The Sevilla keeper was finally beaten for a second time with 20 minutes to go. The pass from Xavi was perfect as Marius Stankevicius tried to step up for offside, but Pedro raced clear and chipped over the advancing Palop.

Sevilla looked a beaten side, and were content to sit back and let Barcelona knock the ball around between themselves to the rhythm of the olé's coming from the crowd.

As the game ticked into its final 10 minutes, the fans were growing impatient as they waited for the third goal, which arrived in the 85th minute. Messi picked up the ball from another Dani Alves cross and could barely miss from 10 yards out to score his 100th goal for the club.

The frustrations of los Nervionenses' stopper were plain to see as the hosts continued to caress the ball around the pitch. Kone had a shot blocked in the 90th minute, but the threat from the visitors had been negligable throughout.

The game was wrapped up in the 91st minute when Abidal played Messi through, and the world's best player slid the ball effortlessly past Palop. It was a sublime performance from the Spanish, European and world champions as they brushed the Champions League contenders aside.
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Barcelona Sporting Director Begiristain: I Hope

Guardiola Extends His Contract

'Pep' is yet to extend his contract...

Josep Guardiola is yet to sign a contract extension atBarcelona, but Txiki Begiristain remains confident that 'Pep' will be at the helm next season.

The Barca sporting director is part of the Laporta administration whose time comes to an end in June, and he is anxious to secure Guardiola's future before then. Speaking to Sport, he said, "We all hope that he continues after two years of successful football."

"But we are calm, he will decide when to sit down and talk about it.

"We hope that it is as soon as possible, but we must remain calm."

Many are speculating that Guardiola will wait to see who the new president is before committing, while he still retains an interest in managing a foreign team.
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Report: Manchester United Line Up Barcelona

Boss Pep Guardiola To Succeed Sir Alex Ferguson

News of the World claims that Pep Guardiola, the Barcelona coach, could take over from Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United within the next two years.

The Catalan hero made a splash last season in his maiden term as a first-team boss, leading Barca to glory in La Liga, the Copa del Rey and the Champions League.

It was against the Red Devils in Rome that the Blaugrana clinched their historic treble, and it is said that Ferguson wants to draft in Guardiola as his right-hand man and eventual successor.

The 38-year-old's agent, Jose Maria Orobigt, is quoted as saying: "A club has contacted me but there have been no discussions over money or the sporting project. Anything like that is up to Pep."

Guardiola's contract at the Camp Nou expires in six months' time.
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Barcelona Defender Gerard Pique Wants To Lift

Champions League Trophy At Bernabeu

The Barcelona man says he would hardly be able to contain himself...

While many of Barcelona's players are licking their wounds following last night's Copa del Rey defeat to Sevilla, defender Gerard Pique still has his sights set on one major objective.

The final of this year’s UEFA Champions League will be played at the Santiago Bernabeu, and Pique has expressed his 'excitement' at the prospect of lifting the coveted trophy in Real Madrid's home stadium.

If we won over at Real Madrid’s Bernabeu, it would be fantastic, a marvellous feeling, a superorgasmo," he toldInterviu.

The former Manchester United man also admitted that is “very happy” at the club and that he never wants to leave Barcelona again, insisting that he will see out the remainder of his career in Catalonia.

"My desire is not to go anywhere else,” he said, “I want to retire at the Camp Nou."

Finally, Pique heaped more praise on coach Pep Guardiola, “He is the ideal coach for the club. Guardiola knows how to convey his ideas to the players and will go with them to the end of the earth.”
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Barcelona's Carles Puyol: We Will Strive For La

Liga And The Champions League

The Barca captain has vouched for his coach and team after their Copa del Rey exit and assured that the Blaugrana will fight even harder for La Liga and the Champions League...

In an attempt to take the positives away from being dumped out of the Copa del Rey by Sevilla yesterday, Barcelona defender Carles Puyol has assured fans that his team will focus on taking the Liga and Champions League titles this season.

"None of us likes having been eliminated from a competition and it is no consolation to me that we have fallen to a team as good as Sevilla," declared the captain in comments reported by Sport.

Puyol also contradicted his coach Pep Guardiola, who declared yesterday that he felt he had failed the team, stating instead that "Guardiola has not failed us".

"He prepared us very well for the match and it was by very little that we fell out of the compeitition. I have always said that it is the players who win or lose matches. We are very proud of Guardiola."

"The important thing is to learn from this situation and the rest that comes with being out of the Copa, after two demanding seasons with many matches and few days off, will prepare us well to play even better for La Liga and the Champions League".
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Barcelona Star Yaya Toure Baffled Why Arsenal

Never Signed Him

Midfielder wants to play in England one day...

Barcelona midfielder Yaya Toure has revealed that he came very close to joining Arsenal instead of Olympiakosin 2005.

The 26-year-old has since become one of Europe's finest defensive midfielders and continues to attract attentions from the Premier League too, with a clutch of England's top clubs said to be tracking him.

Manchester City, Manchester United and Chelsea as well as the Gunners were said to be interested in securing his services in the summer as he entered contract talks at the Camp Nou.

That interest has reportedly continued into this transfer window, and Toure admits that he would like to play in England's top flight one day.

"I was disappointed and never understood why [Arsenal manager Arsene] Wenger did not want to close the deal," he told Spanish newspaper Marca, referring to the potential deal in 2005.

"But one day I would like to play in the Premier League."

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Wolfsburg Keen On Barcelona Defender Gabriel

Milito - Report

The Argentinian centre-back could be on his way to the Bundesliga...

Highly rated defender Gabriel Milito could be set to leave European champions Barcelona as German outfit Wolfsburg show an interest in the centre-back, according to Wolfsburger Allgemeine Zeitung.

The Wolfe have been struggling to find their best form before the winter break and have looked shaky at the back on more than one occasion. Therefore, head coach Armin Veh is eager to add to his defensive ranks.

Wolfsburg were previously linked with defenders such as Marek Jankulovski, Kakha Kaladze, Benedikt Hoewedes and Douglas, but they have now reportedly made Milito their prime transfer target.

The Argentine defender has only recently returned to full match fitness after a lengthy spell on the sidelines due to injury. However, Milito isn't likely to get a lot of first team action this season and could be farmed out on loan as a result.

The former Real Zaragoza star faces stiff competition from Gerard Pique, Carles Puyol, Rafael Marquez and Dmytro Chygrynsky for a spot in the starting XI at theCamp Nou.
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Barcelona Is A Free Nation, Says Club Presidential Candidate

The hopeful is rallying his supporters...


As the race for the Barcelona presidential position heats up, Xavier Sala-i-Martin has grabbed the headlines with his latest campaign statements.

The noted economist, who has served under Joan Laporta in a financial capacity, said: "My nomination will ensure the continuity of the current successful model.

"Barcelona is a democracy. It's a free nation, and yet it's more than a nation because it's also a football club."

Sala-i-Martin is considered one of the favourites in his bid to succeed Joan Laporta, whose tenure expires this year.
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Barcelona & Real Madrid Weigh Up £70m Bid For Manchester United Star Wayne Rooney - Report

The former Everton man is wanted by Spain's top duo...


Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney could soon be the subject of bids from Spanish giants Real Madrid and Barcelona, according to a report from The Sun.

Financial figures released yesterday showed that United would have made a loss last year without the £80 million that they received from Real for the sale of Cristiano Ronaldo.

As speculation grows that there is further financial woe ahead at Old Trafford, The Sun claims that selling Rooney might well be the only way for the Red Devils to ease the impending problems.

The two Spanish clubs are reported as already considering bids of around £70m for the 24-year-old England regular.
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Barcelona Star Andres Iniesta: We Play To Win Titles, Not To Silence Our Critics

Iniesta insists that the Catalan outfit don’t let media criticism bother them…


Following Barcelona’s emphatic 5-0 win over Tenerife last night, midfielder Andres Iniesta has insisted his team’s motivation is found in winning titles, not hushing the critics.

“We continue thinking about improving for people to be proud of us. We did not play to shut mouths. We can not stop and think about that," he said, according to Marca.

Barca came into last night’s game off the back of two disappointing results, a draw at home to Villarreal and a home loss to Sevilla in the Copa del Rey. The press were sharpening their knives following a disappointing opening 30 minutes in which they were lucky not to have gone behind.

“We know that at the start of the game things did not go quite right. Maybe we need to change that way of playing the game, we tightened up so much, but we have solutions for it," he said.

The Spanish international also offered some words of encouragement to young team-mate Bojan Krkic, whose performance last night has earned some well deserved plaudits.

“In Tenerife he had a very complete game, at his age and with the talent he has, he must be calm and do the things he knows.”
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AC Milan Midfielder David Beckham: Lionel Messi Is One Of The Best I’ve Ever Seen

Beckham heaps praise on Leo...


AC Milan and England midfielder David Beckham has heaped praise on Barcelona wizard Lionel Messi by proclaiming the little Argentine as “one of the best I’ve ever seen".

Speaking to uefa.com about the upcoming FIFA 2010 World Cup in South Africa, Beckham was asked for his opinions on the newly crowned FIFA World Player of the Year.

“Without doubt, he’s one of the best players I’ve played against and also one of the finest players I’ve ever seen,” he said.

The former Manchester United and Real Madrid man went on to compare Messi’s trademark style to that of current Argentina national team coach Diego Maradona.

“For a little player, he’s so talented. He’s the closest player to Maradona that you can get, and he even plays in a similar passionate way too.”

Finally, Beckham went on to express his respect for Messi as a person, revealing that he expects the Barca man’s excellent attitude will lead him to even more success in the years to come.

“He’s successful and a really good person as well. I’m sure he’ll go on to be even more successful in the future.”
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World Cup 2010: Argentina Need To Take Advantage Of Lionel Messi's Talent - Carles Puyol

The Barcelona captain commented on Lionel Messi's hard times with the Albicelestes and also spoke of his own role in the Spanish national team...


Barcelona captain Carles Puyol did not hesitate in issuing a recommendation to Argentina coach Diego Maradona when commenting about his friend and team-mate Lionel Messi in an interview with France Football.

"The Argentinians need to take advantage of his immense talent. Leo [Messi] is an incredible player, an essential piece of our Barca. With him, Barcelona is much stronger. It is only logical that he be the same for Argentina."

Argentina is one of the national teams that Puyol ranks among the favourites for the World Cup title next summer along with "the usual suspects" like Brasil, Germany, England, or Italy.

As for Spain, "we will modestly try to change the established order. We are coming off our European Championship, which is not an easy title, and this should demand at least a little respect."

South Africa 2010 will be Puyol's third World Cup of his career and the Barca captain confirmed that he will contemplate retiring from La Seleccion after the competition, although he has not yet made a decision.

"It is something I am thinking about, but is a decision I will not make alone," he explained.

"In Spain, once you have passed the 30-year mark, they think you are finished. It is an opinion and one can respect it. But it can also serve as a form of motivation to demonstrate that even at 30 or 31 years of age, one can continue playing at the highest level."

Speaking of the Spanish national team, Puyol assured that "one should not confuse Spain's success with Barcelona's and say that Spain is winning because Barcelona is winning. Although there are similarities in the style of both teams, the group of players that come from Barca are just as important as the group that comes from Valencia or from Real Madrid since every element is important to the whole.

"Along with Barca's players like Victor [Valdes], [Sergi] Busquets, Xavi [Hernandez], [Andres] Iniesta, [Gerard] Pique, and myself, there are a number of excellent players like Cesc [Fabregas], [Iker] Casillas, [David] Silva, [Juan] Mata, Fernando Torres, or [Joan] Capdevilla, players that are very important that do not come from Barcelona."
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Barcelona President Joan Laporta Stresses Importance Of New Contract For Pep Guardiola

El Presidente is keen to tie down Pep before he leaves office...


Barcelona president Joan Laporta has again underlined the importance of Pep Guardiola to Barcelona’s recent success, declaring he will be negotiating a new contract with the charismatic coach before leaving office at the end of the season.

'El Presidente' was quoted in el Mundo Deportivo as saying forthcoming contract negotiations were “very important” and that he envisaged this period as just the start of Guardiola’s "long journey" as Barca coach.

"The team is working very well,” he said, “and has had a great ride with a great leader."

Laporta, who has been heavily linked with a move into the political arena, went on to categorically deny any suggestions that he may have used the club as launch pad for his political career.

”I've only used my ideas to serve as president of Barcelona and create a model that works very, very well and that has allowed Barca to enjoy happy times.”

Finally, the Barca chief aimed a warning shot in the direction of the forthcoming regime; emphasising what an excellent job he and his staff have done in assisting the coach over the last year or so.

"The directors and the president have had a philosophy and set policy to follow, taking decisions and executing them masterfully, just as Guardiola and the players have done."
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Barcelona Scouting The New Lionel Messi

Barca have found a 12-year-old who could just be the next gem in world football...


In an exclusive report published by Catalunya sports daily Sport, Barcelona are said to be scouting the 'new Lionel Messi'.

The youngster in question is 12-year-old Guido Vadala of Rosario, Argentina (incidentally, the same city from which Messi hails) and the youngster has already visited Barcelona to be assessed by the Blaugrana scouting staff.

According to the Rosario publication La Capital, Guido began playing football in Rosario and currently plays at Provincial.

The boy's father recounts the experience of visiting the Catalan club in May. "We were in Barca's facilities for 15 days and Guido participated in a pair of training sessions, during which he was enamored by the Catalans. He earned a place by demonstrating his style of play and he convinced the coordinator and group of trainers. Everyone gave the OK for him to return."

However, he was quick to express that the youngster certainly had other suitors and if they wanted him, Barca would have to fight for him.

"We are in a favourable position since it is not only Barca that want him as other prestigious institutions are interested. Barcelona were the first to express interest and have already offered residency for the entire family.

"At the time, we were tentative about the offer for fear of having to leave my job. However, things have changed with respect to my profession and now I could easily transfer to Europe. At the moment, Juventus, Inter and Atalanta are very interested in having Guido play in Italy."

When speaking of his son's apparent likeness to Messi, Guido's father was somewhat hesitant. "Many people speak of the similarities between the two and this makes me happy to hear since his [Guido's] dream is to triumph in football. However, it is very premature to say such a thing. He has earned a lot of praise, but he has told me that he only wants to enjoy himself right now and, as his father, I want the same for my son."

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Barcelona? That's Not Up To Me - Valencia's David Silva

The Spaniard has hinted that Barca could be in his future...but that he's not the one who'll make the decision.


David Silva, who could reappear in Valencia's Copa del Rey match against Deportivo La Coruna after recovering from an extended injury, has spoken of a potential transfer away from Los Che in a press conference, as reported by the Spanish sports daily Sport.

The Spanish international has already been quoted as saying that he would adapt better to Barcelona's style of play than to Real Madrid's, but today the midfielder declared that he is "in the middle of the Liga and Copa del Rey competitions and am centred on my team".

"Right now I am only thinking of fighting for Valencia to be in a Champions League place next season. Further, signing for Barca is something that does not really depend on me", finished the player, who did not want to enter into more speculation about the future.
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Barcelona President Joan Laporta May Run In Catalunyan Elections

The controversial Barca president has revealed a new plan for the future as his tenure at the Catalan club draws to a close...

Barcelona president Joan Laporta has admitted that he is very tempted by the possibility of presenting his candidacy in the next Catalunyan elections, to be headed by a new political party.

In an extensive interview with El Mundo, Laporta admitted that he has maintained contact with the ERC and the CiU (Catalunyan political parties) with respect to his possible candidacy, but emphasised that nothing is concrete yet.

"I can be a leader and the challenge of earning liberty for my country [Catalunya] is very attractive to me. It is what I want for my homeland."

Laporta has been very outspoken in the political arena as Barca president, frequently calling for the need for Catalunya to be an independent state from Spain. He has been roundly criticised for politicising his club and has been accused of alienating Barca's Spanish-speaking, Galician, Basque, Valencian and worldwide fans.
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Barcelona Chasing Veloso And Afellay - Report

The Blaugrana are set to enter the winter window...


Barcelona are set to enter the winter transfer market, with the Blaugrana reportedly preparing bids for Miguel Veloso and Ibrahim Afellay.

With Seydou Keita and Yaya Toure away on African Nations Cup duty, Barca are in need of midfield re-enforcements, while they are also hoping for a left winger, with Thierry Henry likely to move on next year.

According to Marca, their main target for the latter is Afellay, the 23-year-old Dutch international who plays for PSV Eindhoven, while their choice for the former is Veloso, also 23, who plays for Sporting Lisbon.

Barcelona are aware that both players are in high demand, so they are eager to push through a move, with news to this regard expected before the end of the week.
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Pedro Insists Barcelona Can Repeat Treble Success

The in-form striker is keen to continue his impressive scoring run.


Barcelona starlet Pedro has declared that the Blaugrana can repeat the treble success of last season but acknowledged that it will not be an easy task.

"We can repeat the treble but it will be difficult. We are still alive in all competitions but it will be difficult. But all the same we will try to repeat it," he declared, according to Sport.

The 22-year-old striker set a scoring record with the champions in 2009 when he scored in six separate tournaments since the beginning of the season, becoming the first player to do so, but he has declared that it will be difficult to continue that scoring run.

"I'm on a good scoring run thanks to my team-mates. It is difficult to keep up that momentum and try to provide everything I can to the team."
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