[ESP] Primera Liga 2006/2007 (10 Viewers)

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
Cinque giornate a Diogo (Saragozza) e Luis Fabiano (Siviglia) per la rissa in campo. E per il brasiliano anche il 'predicozzo' della figlia...


Il provvedimento è stato ufficializzato ieri dalla Federazione spagnola.

Cinque giornate di stop. E' questo il prezzo che dovranno pagare i giocatori Diogo (Saragozza) e Luis Fabiano (Siviglia) dopo la clamorosa rissa inscenata durante l'ultimo turno della Liga di domenica scorsa. I due, autori di un vero e proprio round sul prato verde, sono stati puniti con provvedimento direttissimo dovuto alla norma 122.f del codice di disciplina del campionato spagnolo.

Per Luis Fabiano oltre al danno, anche la beffa mediatica. Su tutti i quotidiani spagnoli, infatti, è stata pubblicata addirittura la reazione della figlioletta del centravanti brasiliano. "Papà, ho visto quello che hai fatto in tv, ma ti rendi conto di come ti sei comportato? Quelle cose non si fanno". Che dire? Servito.

Goal.it

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5 match bans for Diogo and Luis Fabiano. :disagree:
 

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Bozi

The Bozman
Administrator
Oct 18, 2005
22,749
Actually Moratti learned from this one.
what get an idiot in and hope for the best that his expensive squad of over-paid,over-rated,has-been's and never were's can win the title despite their coach? you could eb right, why else is mancini still in charge?other than winning the coppa italia of course
 

Cuti

The Real MC
Jul 30, 2006
13,517
what get an idiot in and hope for the best that his expensive squad of over-paid,over-rated,has-been's and never were's can win the title despite their coach? you could eb right, why else is mancini still in charge?other than winning the coppa italia of course
boz, you should know better than that...The Coppa is Inter's main objective every year. Who cares about the Champions league and Serie A when you can have the Coppa?
 

Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
14,418
Beckham, Cassano, Ronaldo Dropped, On The Way Out

Fabio Capello has dropped David Beckham, Antonio Cassano and Ronaldo from the squad that will take on Real Betis tomorrow in the Copa del Rey. The trio look now look almost certain to leave Madrid in the near future.


The impact of Sunday's 2-0 defeat at the Riazor, and the emergency meeting the day after, has shaken the Bernabeu, with the team's final few 'Galactic' signings all being dropped from the squad.


Ronaldo and Cassano were rumoured to leave Real this winter, but David Beckham seems to have been added to that list after Real revealed that they will not renew his contract. It appears as if they will now look to make whatever they can off him.


Their loss, however, has been the gain of the likes of Higuain, who makes the squad. Reyes, Robinho and the Argentine could all start behind Ruud van Nistelrooy tomorrow as Capello looks to breate fresh life into the team.


Cincinho, Marcelo and Guti are out injured, while Michel Salgado, Mejia and Pavon have also been left out of the squad. However, Mohamadou Diarra returns after missing Real's previous two games following his criticism of Capello.
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
What´s the deal between Diarra and Capello?

Is there any player anymore who Capello is not criticising?

I mean, had he thought about maybe he is not doing a good job?

P.S. Nobody wants Madrid´s rejects...:D

Ronaldo and Cassano have both been offered to Milan for free, but Milan rejected. :D

Another lame attempt to bring Kaka. :D
 

Maher

Juventuz addict
Dec 16, 2002
13,521
What´s the deal between Diarra and Capello?

Is there any player anymore who Capello is not criticising?

I mean, had he thought about maybe he is not doing a good job?

P.S. Nobody wants Madrid´s rejects...:D

Ronaldo and Cassano have both been offered to Milan for free, but Milan rejected. :D

Another lame attempt to bring Kaka. :D
this tells you that real players are not welcomed in any team , they are overrated:D
 

Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
14,418
Primera Liga Report: Espanyol Humble Barcelona

FC Barcelona were stunned as they were convincingly beaten 3-1 in the city derby against RCD Espanyol as there quest to return to the top of the table stumbled.


Frank Rijkaard's side went into the game as clear favourites, but they were made to look second best against a home team that looked to be fired up for the game and were comfortably contained.

The game was always tight in midfield and that left Barça unable to play their quick, passing game and that cost them in the end.

Goals from Luis García, Raúl Tamudo and Rufete gave Espanyol victory as they came up against an uncharacteristically leaky Blaugrana rearguard that left huge gaps at the back, especially during the second half.

In the opening minutes there was a warning as Iván De la Peña carved open the Barcelona defence with an exquisite pass that left Rufete with a free shot which Víctor Valdés turned round the post.

Just before Ronaldinho had had the visitors' first chance of the evening as he sent a long-range free-kick goalwards and watched as it hammered back off the crossbar and away.

The opening goal arrived in the 31st minute and it came as Espanyol stretched the Barça back four with Tamudo taking on, and beating, Puyol down the left and his low cross saw Luis García step in front of Edmílson to steer the ball into the far corner of the net.
The scorer then saw a free-kick fly over, before Tamudo fired a low centre straight at Valdés from close range.

In the closing minutes of the first period, Eidur Gudjohnsen had a header saved by Carlos Kameni's legs and Ronaldinho warmed the keeper's gloves with a set piece from distance.

Rijkaard attempted to shake his side into life at the break and after two spurned opportunities, substitute Javier Saviola showed the home team what they could be buying in the summer.

The diminutive Argentinian jogged along the edge of the area before rifling a drive past Kameni and into the top corner to draw Barça level on the hour mark.

Despite conceding, the hosts were not fazed and began to press forward once again and regained their advantage within five minutes as Sergio Sánchez's cross from the left found Tamudo alone in the middle to head home.

A rare show of real emotion from Rijkaard summed up his feelings of frustration as he banged his hand against the side of the dug-out and smashed the glass.Things were not about to improve for the Dutchman as his team pushed forward in search of at least a point and left huge spaces at the back.

Substitute Walter Pandiani was the first to exploit the holes as he ran clear before slamming a shot just wide of Valdés' post.

The Uruguayan then had an even better chance soon soon after as Rufete picked him out with a cross to the far post, but the former Depor striker's downward header bounced back up onto the underside of the bar.

Ronaldinho then went close in a rare show of his abilities at the other end as he flashed a curling shot wide of the far post after Rafa Márquez had headed off target moments earlier.

Espanyol closed strongly though as Luis García sent a fierce free-kick straight at Valdés before Pandiani produced a fine tip away from the keeper with another firm header.

Any doubts about who would win the encounter were laid to rest in the 90th minute though, when Luis García broke down the left, and with two team-mates charging forward and only Edmílson back for Barça, he rolled the ball to the far post where Rufete arrived to poke home number three.

LB
 

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