[ESP] Primera Liga 2006/2007 (30 Viewers)

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
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he socred in many matches this season , in fact i think i read finally barca will give saviola a new contract since he prooved to everybody that he is useful:agree:
I think he will rot in Barcelona when Eto´o comes back, so it is better for him to find a new club or the other solution is that Barca plays with two strikers.
 

V

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Jun 8, 2005
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I think he will rot in Barcelona when Eto´o comes back, so it is better for him to find a new club or the other solution is that Barca plays with two strikers.
raijkard won't change the system, he's not good enough for that.

saviola should leave asap, he's wasted himself enough there. i'd welcome him to juve.
 

Jun-hide

Senior Member
Dec 16, 2002
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Rijkaard disagrees with Capello's bar on Beckham

MADRID, Jan 16 (Reuters) - Barcelona coach Frank Rijkaard said he did not agree with Fabio Capello's policy of barring David Beckham from playing for Real Madrid after the midfielder decided to leave the club for LA Galaxy.
'In theory I wouldn't sideline the player,' Rijkaard was reported as saying in daily Sport on Tuesday. 'You always have to look to the interests of the team.


'Everyone wants to win things and if a player has a contract he can still keep on working.'

Rijkaard was in a similar position to Capello when Swede Henrik Larsson agreed a move to home town club Helsingborg in February last year.

Despite the striker announcing the move and donning his new team's shirt, Larsson continued to feature regularly at Barcelona and played a decisive role in their victory over Arsenal in the Champions League final.

Rijkaard has used striker Javier Saviola despite the fact the club has been anxious to offload the Argentine on several occasions.

With Beckham, Ronaldo and Antonio Cassano all sidelined by Capello and Raul, Emerson, Guti, Roberto Carlos and Marcelo injured, the Italian may have to use several reserves for the King's Cup last 16 second leg tie with Real Betis on Thursday.

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My memory is a bit hazy right now, but Rikaard or Gullit had a bitter row with Capello, which forced him to leave the club. I don't think he has too much good things to say about Capello. One thing for sure is, Capello aren't too good at making friends.:D
 

Martin

Senior Member
Dec 31, 2000
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Rijkaard disagrees with Capello's bar on Beckham

MADRID, Jan 16 (Reuters) - Barcelona coach Frank Rijkaard said he did not agree with Fabio Capello's policy of barring David Beckham from playing for Real Madrid after the midfielder decided to leave the club for LA Galaxy.
'In theory I wouldn't sideline the player,' Rijkaard was reported as saying in daily Sport on Tuesday. 'You always have to look to the interests of the team.


'Everyone wants to win things and if a player has a contract he can still keep on working.'

Rijkaard was in a similar position to Capello when Swede Henrik Larsson agreed a move to home town club Helsingborg in February last year.

Despite the striker announcing the move and donning his new team's shirt, Larsson continued to feature regularly at Barcelona and played a decisive role in their victory over Arsenal in the Champions League final.

Rijkaard has used striker Javier Saviola despite the fact the club has been anxious to offload the Argentine on several occasions.

With Beckham, Ronaldo and Antonio Cassano all sidelined by Capello and Raul, Emerson, Guti, Roberto Carlos and Marcelo injured, the Italian may have to use several reserves for the King's Cup last 16 second leg tie with Real Betis on Thursday.

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lol tell that to Saviola who's been 'beckhamed' for years
 

Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
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this is what zambrotta had to say after seeing crapello:




Zambrotta was surprised to see his former coach, Fabio Capello's, two-fingered gesture at Real Madrid supporters last Sunday, but believes that it was the result of the pressure at the Bernabéu.

“It is not a good gesture for the people and children at the stadium because you have to behave in an exemplarily manner to everyone," he said. "Especially public figures
 

Maher

Juventuz addict
Dec 16, 2002
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Barca won 3-0 against gimnastic but i was not happy with the players performance . barca are the liga winter champions and still there is a game in hand next wednesday against real betis
 

Maher

Juventuz addict
Dec 16, 2002
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yes valencia was the main team who benifited from the lost points of the 3 top teams , it will be a very tough second part of the liga
 

Marc

Softcore Juventino
Jul 14, 2006
21,649
Sevilla dropped their form because of the winter break, I expect they find their form soon enough.

Valencia is a very good team when they have all their players, it was expected they climb to the top.

This is the most interesting league along with Serie B :D and I eagerly anticipate the second part of the season.

However, Atletico Madrid is doing great too and they are waiting in the shadow.
 

Bisco

Senior Member
Nov 21, 2005
14,420
thought u guys would like to read this. specially for m_elyyan:

Barça Lacking Will To Win?

The recent disastrous showing at Montjuïc has breathed fresh air over the glowing embers of discontent with the current FC Barcelona. Has Barça simply had its fill of trophies and is starting to suffer from over-feeding of the lavish praise heaped on Rijkaard’s team?


An ex-Blaugrana legend, Johan Cruyff, the self same who played for the Catalan club and coached them to European Cup glory in 1992 at Wembley, seems to think so. In his Monday column for Barcelona broadsheet ‘La Vanguardia’, he outlined his ideas.

“Barça has become conformist”, his headline ran. Cruyff went on the point out that the team suffers in the Liga that seems less of a challenge these days. His central point is that the double-tap of Liga triumphs reduces the domestic league to an almost humdrum status.

“As soon as the Germans [Werder Bremen] were overcome the team has fallen drastically into a conformist phase that destroys all of the side’s previous virtues”, Cruyff pointed out. “You only have to look at the football offered by the team since the 5th of December.”

He also saw the Liga as only being as open as it has become over recent rounds due to Barcelona’s own shortcomings rather than the strength of the rivals faced. "Barça have allowed this. What’s more, Madrid are right on Barça’s tail despite not playing well.”

His core allegation is that if the Blaugranas had managed to win against Atlético, Getafe and Espanyol, the Liga would have been reduced to a two-horse race with Sevilla. "Am I being too ambitious?”, he asks, anticipating many readers’ disagreement.

“Maybe I am, but the thing is that despite the injuries, the suspensions and the overload of matches this squad should be capable of performing a lot better tan it has been over the last five weeks”, Cruyff accused.

He did, however, see positive in the negative. “Slaps across the face like the one against Espanyol are never a bad thing if they serve to point out deficiencies that can be corrected”, he said, going on to warn against an all-out panic as dangerous as not heeding the warnings.

"Panic? Completely the opposite. Now it’s time to see what’s going on and how to change it and the only panic should be of doing nothing at all or overreacting”, he pointed out, also warning against fans viewing Eto'o and Messi’s returns as nothing short of messianic.

“It’s a legitimate desire to want to see both players back as soon as possible but there’s the side-effect tat they could be saddled with far too much responsibility", advised Cruyff “for as good as they are, they need to be able to reappear with less work to do.”

The ex-Coach was noticeably easy on Rijkaard, whose own furious impotence at seeing his side unable to put into practice what they’d been learning was crystal clear as he punched through the dugout side window. This is a verdict shared by a large segment of Barça fans.

A poll conducted by Barcelona-based sports daily ‘Sport’ found that most Barcelona fans found fault in the players’ attitude, letting the tactician off lightly from the spreading stain of Barça’s recent unimpressive showings.

No less than 31% found the team’s lack of that hardcore, basic will to win as an immediate emergency that propelled the team forward is lacking. They see the players not putting in the same intense performances, circulating the ball sluggishly and losing possession too easily.

One of the symptoms quoted by readers in Spain was that Barça used to press the rival team from way back close to the goal with strikers hassling the opponent to either rob the ball and launch a close-range counter-attack or destroy an embryonic enemy move. Not now.

The other potential causative factors were injuries – 25% – the fact that the stars haven’t been shining as bright as they should considering the mount of ‘fuel’ deposited in their bank accounts – 18% – bad physical shape – 15% – and Rijkaard’s influence only being blamed by 10%.

The plague of injuries that has robbed Rijkaard of the ability to field the same team with the sort of consistency that the team needs was seen as, together with the lack of drive, responsible for most of the ills.

These fans highlight the importance of playing with an almost intuitive understanding of team-mates. The fact that the constant enforced changes have driven Rijkaard to chop and change means that the team has seen its habitual strength diluted as a team is more than 11 individuals.

With Eto’o and Messi not there to share the limelight, Deco and Ronaldinho have been overloaded with the responsibility for churning out even better and more consistent performances. This is also extended to a certain disapproval of the new arrivals.

Thuram and Zambrotta haven’t produced the sort of work that made them stars at Juventus and Gudjohnsen is seen as being too unreliable as a goalgetter. This means the numbers 10 and 20 are under the microscope and any cracks in their play are magnified mercilessly.

It’s debatable as to whether there’s one root cause for the current malaise that’s bookended Barça’s winter break, the answer probably being found in a blend of all of the above elements.

The real point isn’t, however, in a premature post-mortem but in a bit of preventative medicine that will avoid the problem spreading through the season. Cruyff was specific: “It’s not about inventing or revolutionising anything.”

“It’s just about trying to recover your own sense of style, the team’s particular identity on the pitch that is reflected in four elements: Intensity, pressure, positional play and a high speed of ball circulation.”


APM
 

Joaco

the cronopio
Dec 11, 2005
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This Liga is getting better and better. Barca beat with a ver poor perfomance at one of the worst teams now in la Liga. Anyway, I think they can take some advantage in the table agaisnt Betis.
With the "white crisis" in his end, Barca, will need to improve. There's still a match between Real Madrid and Barcelona. Some of you will really want to kill me after this (but I don't really give a fuck), but I hope Real Madrid can win this Liga.
 

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