Showing posts with label FC Barcelona. Show all posts
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Wednesday, July 27, 2016
Neymar defends his party boy lifestyle
Brazilian football star Neymar is a party boy and he’s not going to apologize for it.
At a sometimes tense press conference on Tuesday at the facility where Brazil’s Olympic football team is training for the Rio Games, the Barcelona striker told reporters he would not change his ways.
“I’m 24 years old. (…) I have my faults, I’m not perfect. I like to go out and have fun with my friends. Why shouldn’t I go out and party? I don’t see why not,” Neymar said at the training camp in Teresopolis, outside Rio.
Growing increasingly irritated, the Barcelona star went on: “I really don’t see the problem. It’s my private life. On the pitch, I always give everything I have.”
One of the journalists had asked Neymar how invested he was in the national team, given a recent spate of suspensions and the fact that he went out clubbing after a 2-2 draw with Uruguay in the 2018 World Cup qualifying rounds — a match that saw him earn a yellow card.
Directly addressing the journalist, he said: “If you were 24… wouldn’t you be the same way? I’m asking you.”
Last week, Brazil’s Olympic coach Rogerio Micale surprised some when he said: “I want to be dependent on Neymar.”
The next day, national coach Tite — who will take over the Selecao after the Olympics — warned against putting too much pressure on Neymar, saying it was “inhuman to put all the responsibility on one person.”
Brazil, a five-time World Cup champion that has never won Olympic gold, has struggled recently to escape accusations of being a one-man team with little threat beyond its Barcelona star.
When asked about Micale’s comment, Neymar compared himself to Argentina star Lionel Messi, his Barcelona teammate.
“We have great players, and wouldn’t we say that we rely on Messi? Of course we rely on him. We rely on the best players.”
Brazil’s Olympic squad will play a friendly against Japan on Saturday in Goiania.
The team is in Group A with South Africa, Denmark and Iraq.
source: sports.inquirer.net
Wednesday, July 6, 2016
Barcelona’s Messi sentenced to 21 months for tax fraud
BARCELONA — A court in Spain on Wednesday sentenced Barcelona striker Lionel Messi and his father to 21 months in jail for tax fraud and slapped them with a fine of 3.7 million euros ($4.1 million).
But these prison sentences are likely to be suspended as is common in Spain for first offences for non-violent crimes carrying a sentence of less than two years.
A court in Spain on Wednesday sentenced Barcelona striker Lionel Messi and his father to 21 months in jail for tax fraud and slapped them with a fine of 3.7 million euros ($4.1 million).
But these prison sentences are likely to be suspended as is common in Spain for first offences for non-violent crimes carrying a sentence of less than two years.
The Argentina and Barcelona star and his father Jorge Horacio Messi were found guilty of using companies in Belize and Uruguay to avoid paying taxes on 4.16 million euros of Messi’s income earned from his image rights from 2007-09.
The income related to Messi’s image rights that was allegedly hidden includes endorsement deals with Banco Sabadell, Danone, Adidas, Pepsi-Cola, Procter & Gamble and the Kuwait Food Company.
source: sports.inquirer.net
Thursday, January 7, 2016
Barca not interested in NFL type scrap, says Luis Enrique
Barcelona boss Luis Enrique compared Espanyol’s roughhouse tactics to the NFL after the visitors had two men sent-off in the second bad-tempered Catalan derby in four days as Barca came from behind to win 4-1 in the Copa del Rey on Wednesday.
Hernan Perez and Papakouli Diop were shown red cards in a four-minute spell in the second-half with Barca already leading 3-1 thanks to a Lionel Messi double.
Messi then teed up Neymar for a stunning fourth to all but seal Barca’s place in the quarter-finals ahead of the second leg on January 13.
Espanyol’s intense approach had worked in frustrating Barca with a 0-0 draw on Saturday.
Yet, they lost their discipline completely in the final quarter with goalkeeper Pau Lopez escaping punishment for a blatant stamp on Messi.
And there were reports that the players from the two sides even came to blows in the tunnel after the game.
“The referees are the ones to set the limits. They are responsible for ensuring this is football and not American football,” said Enrique.
“Anything that takes us away from football worries me. All we are looking for is to play.
“When someone goes beyond the limit with their actions, there is a referee there (to act).
“We are teams used to playing in our own way and we have to understand that in a positive light.”
Felipe Caicedo had put Espanyol into a shock lead before Messi replied four minutes later.
A wonderful Messi free-kick just before half-time put Barca in front before the Argentine provided two fine assists for Gerard Pique and Neymar to put the tie beyond Espanyol’s reach.
And Pique admitted Messi had been the key to opening up the visitors.
“Derbies are always intense and they have a way of playing on the limit. There are referees that allow it like the other day and referees that don’t like today,” said the Spanish international.
“Their plan is to play very tough and they made sure we didn’t have fluidity in our play.
“Leo helped us a lot with the first two goals to open the game up and then we took advantage to create more chances and score the third.”
However, Espanyol captain Javi Lopez claimed the negative media attention given to his side after Saturday’s stalemate had influenced the referee.
“I like to define us more as an intense team,” he told Canal Plus.
“We are proud of the team, we are very intense and they lacked respect for us calling us violent. We are hurt with how they have us treated during the week.
“The media campaign we have suffered since the league game has taken effect.”
source: sports.inquirer.net
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Tuesday, January 5, 2016
Benitez fired as Real Madrid coach, replaced by Zidane
MADRID — Real Madrid fired coach Rafa Benitez after only seven months on Monday and replaced him with its former star player Zinedine Zidane.
Club president Florentino Perez announced the decision at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium on Monday, a day after Madrid’s 2-2 draw at Valencia deepened a crisis that started with an embarrassing 4-0 home loss to rival Barcelona in November.
“We have to do our best so that the team is able to win something,” said Zidane. “I’m going to put all my heart into Real Madrid.”
Madrid has won seven of nine matches since the demoralizing defeat to Barcelona but fans continued to demand the departure of Benitez, whose Liverpool side won the Champions League in 2005.
Real Madrid is third in the Spanish league, four points behind leader Atletico Madrid and two behind Barcelona, which has a game in hand.
France soccer great Zidane, who was Carlo Ancelotti’s assistant in 2014 when Real Madrid won the Champions League, has been coaching Madrid’s “B” team in the third division.
Zidane was at the Bernabeu with his wife and four kids.
“I’m more emotional now than when I signed as a player,” said Zidane, who ended his career at Madrid in 2006.
It will be the first major coaching job for the former playmaker, whose career was marked by greatness on the field but also by his head-butting of an Italian defender in the 2006 World Cup final.
“He is clearly conscious of how tough this job is,” Perez said. “Zidane doesn’t know the word impossible.”
Zidane leaves Real Madrid Castilla in second place in the third division, with 37 points from 19 games.
Perez had supported Benitez since the Barcelona loss, saying the Spaniard “was the solution, not the problem,” to Madrid’s crisis. But fans kept showing their discontent even in an 8-0 win over Malmo in the Champions League and a 10-2 rout of Rayo Vallecano in the Spanish league. They also were not happy with the team’s embarrassing elimination from the Copa del Rey for using an ineligible player.
Zidane’s name was mentioned by Spanish media every time Real Madrid struggled. The 43-year-old former playmaker kept dismissing the possibility of taking over Benitez, but always made it clear that his ultimate goal was to coach the main team. Perez recently praised Zidane and said that naturally he would become Madrid’s coach one day.
There had been speculation about former Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho taking over at Madrid, but Perez said the Portuguese coach’s return wasn’t in the team’s plans for now.
Madrid’s next match is at Granada on Sunday in the 22nd round of the Spanish league.
Zidane said he would begin training for the Madrid squad on Tuesday, the first session of the year and one that is traditionally open to the public.
source: sports.inquirer.net
Friday, November 27, 2015
Curry says he’s a big fan of Messi
Stephen Curry may have been wreaking havoc in the NBA leading the Golden State Warriors to an unparalleled 16-0 start, but there’s still another diminutive mega star he’s a big fan off.
Lionel Messi, who been tearing it in Europe while playing for FC Barcelona, is someone the NBA MVP looks up to and someone whose moves Curry watches out for.
“We both have a creative style, where it’s just about a feel when you’re out on the pitch or the court. I try to do some fancy things out there with both hands, making crossover moves and kind of having a certain creativity and flair to my game,” Curry said in a conference call with members of the media.
With an NBA MVP and a Larry O’Brien trophy in tow, Curry has cemented himself as one of the elites of his era while Messi has a trophy case which features four Ballon d’Ors enough to put him in the discussion as one of the greatest ever.
While Messi can blaze through defenses giving nutmegs to defenders and goals behind goalkeepers, Curry for his part primarily puts defenders on skates while shooting long balls as if it were layups.
Curry said Messi’s style of play has that certain creativity he likes to emulate to his game.
“I love watching him play. I’m a big fan. And to see just a guy that you never know what he’s going to do at any particular moment—when he’s on TV, everybody is glued in because, as soon as he gets a touch with the ball, something special could happen. And you’ve got to appreciate that kind of talent,” Curry said.
source: sports.inquirer.net
Sunday, May 31, 2015
Messi gets 2 to lead Barcelona past Bilbao 3-1 in cup final
BARCELONA, Spain— Lionel Messi scored a stunning opener before adding a second goal to lead Barcelona to the Copa del Rey title with a 3-1 victory over Athletic Bilbao on Saturday, giving the Catalan club its second of three possible trophies before it turns to the Champions League final.
Messi did it all by himself in the 20th minute when he dribbled past four Bilbao defenders to put Barcelona in charge. The star forward added a second goal after Neymar doubled the lead to build a 3-0 advantage as Barcelona claimed its record 27th cup title — and third in seven years, all at the expense of Bilbao.
Barcelona won the Spanish league two weeks ago and, led by Luis Enrique, has now won two major trophies for the first time since 2011. It finished last season without a major piece of silverware under former coach Gerardo Martino. It will have a chance to make it a rare treble when it plays Juventus for the European Cup in Berlin next Saturday.
“We have two, and now we want the third. That is the mentality of this team and this club,” Luis Enrique said. “Messi is the best player in the world, even though we are used to him. I saw his first goal up close, but I am eager to watch it again later.”
That goal was pure Messi: A unique combination of skill, speed and daring.
The Argentina forward appeared to be hemmed in when three defenders surrounded him on the right sideline but, instead of passing, Messi took them all on. He dribbled through the semicircle formed by Mikel Balenziaga, Mikel Rico and Benat Etxebarria, streaked into the area, changed foot to avoid Aymeric Laporte’s challenge, and then slotted a left-footed strike between the goalkeeper and the near post.
“If Messi isn’t unstoppable, he is almost unstoppable, he conditions everything you do,” said Bilbao coach Ernesto Valverde. “His first goal was incredible.”
Messi’s goals were his 57th and 58th of the season as he recorded his 23rd trophy for Barcelona. He has scored in all three Copa del Rey finals Barcelona has won with him. With Neymar’s 38th goal, the trio of Messi, Neymar and Luis Suarez have tallied 120 through all competitions this season.
One more victory over Juventus will let Barcelona match the feat of winning the three most important competitions of the season, first achieved under Pep Guardiola in 2008-09, when Barcelona became the only Spanish club to ever sweep the Champions League, Spanish league and Copa del Rey in the same season.
Down 1-0, Bilbao’s Iago Herrerin saved attempts by Neymar and Gerard Pique, but the goalkeeper could do nothing to stop Neymar from tapping home Suarez’s cross after Ivan Rakitic played the striker through in the 37th.
Messi sealed the title when he sped in front of two defenders to stab in Dani Alves’ pass with his left boot in the 74th.
Inaki Williams headed in Bilbao’s goal on its first shot on target with 10 minutes left.
Xavi Hernandez played his last match at Camp Nou and took his club record for total appearances to 766 after going on as a second-half substitute.
Instead of reflecting on his farewell after 17 seasons, the 35-year-old midfielder lauded more praise on Messi.
“Only Messi can do what he does when he is marked individually like that,” he said. “It’s a privilege to play with the best player in the world.”
source: sports.inquirer.net
Saturday, November 8, 2014
Neymar on path to greatness with Brazil
SAO PAULO, Brazil—Despite being only 22 years old, Neymar has already done enough to be ranked among Brazil’s greatest players of all time.
If he can keep it up, not even the great Pele may be standing in front of him when the youngster hangs up his boots.
Brazil’s most promising player in decades is living up to expectations and has set himself on a path to greatness. He is enchanting with his brilliance and putting up numbers that few others have achieved at his age.
He is already Brazil’s fifth-greatest scorer with 40 goals with the national team, and is well on pace to surpass Pele’s record of 77 as the nation’s most prolific scorer.
If Neymar keeps scoring like this, he may break Pele’s record before he turns 28, in 2020. Pele was only two months older than Neymar when he netted his 40th goal. Only Pele and Romario have a better goal average than Neymar with the national team.
“I am very happy and proud of the progress of Neymar since he moved to play in Europe,” Pele told The Associated Press in an email. “This season, he keeps proving that he’s one of the best players in the world. His growth as a player is fantastic and very beneficial for the Selecao.”
Among the few Brazilians who have more goals than Neymar are Zico, Romario and Ronaldo, longtime heroes in the land of soccer.
Neymar reached his 40th goal after scoring four times in a friendly against Japan last month, and in the coming weeks he has a chance to move closer to Zico’s mark of 48 goals when Brazil plays friendlies against Turkey and Austria. Romario has 55 goals in official matches with the Selecao, while Ronaldo had 62.
“We both came from Santos FC where we developed the same set of skills: creativity, passing, clinical finishing and, of course, insatiable hunger for goals,” Pele told the AP.
While Pele spent most of his career in Brazil, Neymar was quick to move to European soccer. He went straight from Santos to Barcelona, and it didn’t take long for him to start succeeding alongside the likes of Lionel Messi.
In Brazil, many say Neymar already has what it takes to become the best player in the world.
“Maybe it won’t happen this year, but by next year he will be named the best in the world, I’m certain,” former Brazil coach Carlos Alberto Parreira told Brazilian media recently. “He’s already an idol.”
Neymar had just started to catch everyone’s attention when Zico, the star of Brazil’s 1982 World Cup team, said the youngster could become as good as Pele or Diego Maradona.
“He does things that Maradona was never able to do,” Zico told local channel Esporte Interativo a few years ago. “Maradona was as great as he was thanks to what he could do with his left foot, but he was never able to use his right leg effectively. Neymar has this ability to play well using both of his legs.”
But even Zico pointed to some of Neymar’s weaknesses at the time, including his less-than superb heading skills, an area where Pele thrived. Neymar also was criticized because of his dives and for failing to perform well with the national team early in his career.
He has steadily improved in most areas and is a much more mature player today. Neymar has been diving less often and is behaving better both on and off the field. A season playing alongside the best in the world in Europe helped him progress rapidly.
He also improved with the national team, becoming Brazil’s captain and the player carrying the fans’ hopes for a sixth world title.
“I don’t know what my limit is,” Neymar said after he surpassed Bebeto as Brazil’s fifth-best scorer. “I’m not thinking about surpassing Pele, that’s not my goal. My goal is to keep scoring to help the national team and to help my teammates.”
It’s not only the goals that make Neymar a special player.
He lacks the physical strength that Pele used to have, and also doesn’t seem to have the same above-average quick-thinking of the three-time World Cup champion, but Neymar has similar light-footed skills and uses his incredible speed to make up for some of his weaknesses. Like Pele, Ronaldo and Romario, he also has outstanding precision on his finishes.
Neymar does have some advantages over players such as Ronaldo and Romario, who became stars mostly because of their goal-scoring ability. Neymar is not only about scoring goals, he is more of a playmaker, and uses his ball skills and speed to create scoring opportunities for himself and his teammates. Ronaldo used mostly his strength to get past defenders, while Romario was more about using good positioning inside the area and precise strikes.
Contrary to a classic No. 10 such as Zico, who had outstanding ball control and was always trying to put his teammates in position to score, Neymar is constantly challenging defenders and using his dribbling skills to get near the opponent’s area.
Although it remains too early to tell how Neymar will be compared to other Brazilian greats, it’s likely that his success will depend largely on whether he can win with Brazil and lead the five-time world champion back to its glory days.
Pele had already won two World Cups by the time he was 22. Neymar missed out on a chance to win his first world title thanks in part to a back injury that ruled him out of some of this year’s tournament in Brazil.
And there is always the chance that Neymar may never be as good as everyone expects, as happened to Robinho, who also was touted as a promising star when he transferred to European soccer as a 21-year-old. Also a Santos player, Robinho moved to Real Madrid instead of Barcelona, but never played up to expectations.
He played in two World Cups and remains with the national team, but never became the type of star that Brazilians had hoped for after he started making headlines as a teenager.
Only time will tell if Neymar will be more like Robinho or more like Pele.
source: sports.inquirer.net
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Wednesday, October 15, 2014
Messi scores 2 goals, Argentina thrashes Hong Kong
HONG KONG — Lionel Messi needed just six minutes to make his mark in Argentina’s 7-0 rout of Hong Kong in a friendly at Hong Kong Stadium on Tuesday.
The Barcelona star Messi scored twice after going on as a substitute for the last 30 minutes of the game to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Hong Kong Football Association.
Napoli striker Gonzalo Higuain and Benfica’s Nicolas Gaitan also scored two goals each after Sevilla’s Ever Banega had opened scoring in the 19th minute.
Argentina started the match with many of its stars, including Messi and English Premier League players Angel Di Maria, Sergio Aguero and Pablo Zabaleta all on the bench.
But it hardly made a difference as the Argentina attack shredded the hapless Hong Kong defense, showing no ill effects from the loss to Brazil in smog-ridden Beijing three nights earlier.
“The match against Brazil was important and it gave us some questions which we will need to answer in the future. But tonight the teams are on a different level and we played the way we are supposed to,” Argentina coach Gerardo Martino.
Messi thrilled the 20,000-strong crowd six minutes after entering the game when he figured in a sublime one-two before neatly chipping the ball over Hong Kong goalkeeper Yapp Hung-fai.
The Argentine captain then turned provider when he threaded the ball between two defenders for Gaitan to tap in. He scored again after beating three defenders before hammering home a low shot.
Even the appearance of a Chinese fan on the pitch failed to ruffle Messi. The man, wearing an Argentine shirt, ran straight toward Messi holding out a pen. Messi coolly accepted the pen and signed the shirt before the fan was pounced on by security guards who marched him away.
The football centenary celebrations happened against a background of civil unrest in Hong Kong, where pro-democracy activists clashed with police and barricaded a tunnel near the government headquarters late Tuesday, expanding their protest zone again after being cleared out of some other streets in the latest escalation of tensions.
The student-led protesters are now in their third week of occupying key roads and streets in Hong Kong’s business district.
source: sports.inquirer.net
Thursday, November 14, 2013
Messi feeling ‘low’ over injury – Pique
MADRID, Spain- Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi is feeling down after being sidelined for up to eight weeks with a leg injury, teammate Gerard Pique said in an interview published Thursday.
Pique, who has been struggling himself with a groin strain, said the 26-year-old Argentine international had a serious injury.
“His case is different. He has had several injuries in a row and perhaps that has led him to lose confidence. I haven’t had muscle problems like Leo’s. Touch wood,” Pique told Barcelona-based sports daily Mundo Deportivo.
“He is feeling low but that’s normal. It is a serious injury. His spirits will improve in a matter of days but right now it is logical that he feels a certain psychological fatigue,” the Barcelona defender said.
Asked whether it was possible to speak to Messi about the injury, Pique said: “When you get injured you need some space and that’s the case with Leo who has had several injuries in a row.
“The main thing is that he is at ease. It’s normal that, for example, after leaving the field he goes straight to the bench without saying anything.”
Barcelona announced Monday that Messi would be sidelined for six to eight weeks with a muscle tear in his left hamstring muscle, his third leg injury this season following hamstring and thigh injuries in his right leg.
Messi limped off after just 20 minutes of Barcelona’s 4-1 win over Real Betis on Sunday.
The injury means Barcelona will be without Messi for up to eight matches, including their last two Champions League group games against Ajax and Celtic.
Messi thanked his fans for their support this week and said it was “a pity” that he could not join his Barcelona teammates.
Pique has been struggling with a groin strain in recent weeks and was left out of Vicente del Bosque’s Spain squad for the friendlies against Equatorial Guinea and South Africa this month to allow him to recover.
The 26-year-old central defender said he could recover “100 percent” from the injury.
source: sports.inquirer.net
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Messi, Ribery head Ballon d’Or nominees
ZURICH — Lionel Messi, Franck Ribery, Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale and Neymar are among 23 candidates on the short list for the Ballon d’Or announced by FIFA on Tuesday.
Ribery, who won UEFA’s best player in Europe award for the 2012-13 season, helped Bayern Munich win the Champions League and Bundesliga and German Cup titles.
Messi, winner of the last four Ballon d’Or awards in voting by coaches, team captains and media, was injured late in the season and could not prevent Barcelona from being beaten by Bayern in the Champions League semifinals.
The winner will be announced on Jan. 13 in Zurich.
Two now-retired managers — Alex Ferguson of Manchester United and Bayern’s Jupp Heynckes — are among 10 nominees for FIFA’s coach of the year award.
source: sports.inquirer.net
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