Monday, November 25, 2024

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Barça back to winning ways as Madrid meeting ends all square

Real Madrid and Barcelona's simultaneous kick-offs on Saturday meant that if results went Real's way they could move to within 1 point of the Catalan league leaders. The form book was certainly with them, having won their last 10 league games compared with Barcelona's run of 5  fixtures without a win, and then there was the fact that Atlético Madrid hadn't won in the Bernabeu for over 10 years. 

 

Real then, perhaps unsurprisingly, started strongest. Arjen Robben crafted some good opening chances for the home side, only to let himself down with poor selection when it mattered - twice choosing to shoot when Raul and then Marcelino looked to be in better positions (for which the latter was visibly frustrated). 

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THE POLL: Which league is best?

The results of the latest poll are in and they’re pretty interesting. Asked which of the major European leagues is best, 47% of you plumped for La Liga, followed by 39% for the Premier League and just 14% for Serie A.

 

Obviously each competition has its own merits and they all have a pervading stereotype. The Premier League is regarded as low on technical skill but fast and frenetic, whilst the Italian competition supposedly offers more to the tactical observer, but is low on goalmouth action.

 

Which league do you think is best and why? What does it have to offer that the others don’t? And are the stereotypical assumptions that abound about each competition still applicable?  

 

Let us know your thoughts…   

Geovanni and Brown

Hull City’s Geovanni is undoubtedly a quality player. At Barcelona he was earmarked as the natural successor to Rivaldo, and in terms of creativity, trickery and goalscoring ability, there are obvious similarities. 

 

The Tiger’s spectacular start to the season was in no small part thanks to the Brazilian’s contribution. Hull boss, Phil Brown, sent his side out in a cavalier 4-3-1-2, with Geovanni given license to roam as the trequartista behind the front two.

 

 

 

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The Lion King Llorente leads Bilbao to the final and Barcelona go through but it's Messi

Thousands of delighted Basque fans flooded onto the pitch to celebrate Athletic Club Bilbao's first cup final in 24 years. The 'Lions' of Bilbao went into the game 2-1 down on aggregate but roared out of the blocks at home last night, instantly asserting their authority on this second leg, and soon finding reward with young Javi Martinez arriving into the box from midfield, as he so often does to effect, and slotting past Palop in the 3rd minute. 

 

Half an hour later Spain international striker and spearhead of this up and coming Atheltic side, Llorente, made it 2-0, rising highest to head in Yeste's pin-point cross from the left. Almost immediately after, he turned provider putting Toquero through on goal for Bilbao's third to secure a long awaited place in the Copa del Rey final. 

 

 

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AZ or not to AZ? The Eredivisie is the Answer

Now for an update on the Eredivisie, and a look at how the football giants of the Dutch lowlands have been fairing. To be honest there has been little change in the standings. As the weeks move on AZ Alkmaar continue to exuberate a dominance on Dutch football, which resembes Manchester Utd's current control in the Premiership.

 

 

 

Last weekend they again demonstrated how accomplished they have become, particularly at home, by the way in which they dominated and dismissed FC Groningen 3-0. The visitors are far from incompetent either, as they themselves are chasing a Uefa Cup spot in the table, and their defeat left them still in sixth place. For those who flutter on football, AZ Alkmaar for now are the Dutch equivalent of backing Celtic or Rangers to win a league game, particularly when at home.

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