Sunday 2 October 2016

Forget Messi and rotation - it was individual mistakes that cost Barca in Celta loss

Forget Messi and rotation - it was individual mistakes that cost Barca in Celta loss
Everything was set up for Barcelona to return to the top of La Liga. After Real Madrid were held to a shock 1-1 draw at home to Eibar earlier on Saturday, the Catalans knew a win would see them finish the weekend as league leaders.
But just like last season, everything went wrong at Balaidos. Then, Luis Enrique's side went down 4-1 to the Galicians. And this time, the Blaugrana lost 4-3 in a thrilling encounter.

Empoli 0-3 Juventus: Higuain at the double as Juve extend lead at top of Serie A

Empoli 0-3 Juventus: Higuain at the double as Juve extend lead at top of Serie A
The former Napoli striker bagged two goals in three minutes as the Old Lady further cemented their place at the top of the league
Gonzalo Higuain was at the double as three goals in the space of five second-half minutes sealed a 3-0 victory for Serie A leaders Juventus against struggling Empoli on Sunday.

Alli: Beating Manchester City is a big statement

Alli: Beating Manchester City is a big statement
Mauricio Pochettino handed the league leaders their first Premier League defeat of the season on Sunday and the midfielder says it is a "massive" result for Spurs
Dele Alli hailed Tottenham's "big statement" following their superb 2-0 victory over Manchester City at White Hart Lane.
Sunday's contest pitted the last two unbeaten Premier League teams against one another with City having won each of their six league matches under Pep Guardiola.

Wednesday 28 September 2016

Bayern win shows Simeone's Atletico can challenge for the Champions League once again

Bayern win shows Simeone's Atletico can challenge for the Champions League once again


Last season's beaten finalists produced another impressive performance against the German champions and look set to be a contender for the title they crave more than anything else
Atletico are starting all over again in the Champions League. While Real Madrid, Barcelona and Bayern Munich are looking to add to their collection of European titles, the Rojiblancos are still seeking their first crown in the continent's premier club competition. But on Wednesday's evidence, they will be in contention once again this time around.
Diego Simeone's side suffered heartbreak in Lisbon two years ago as a late leveller from Sergio Ramos cancelled out what had looked like the winning goal from Diego Godin and their local rivals Real won it in extra time. And in May of this year, history repeated itself in similar circumstances as Atleti lost out again to Madrid in the San Siro showpiece - this time in a penalty shootout.
The pain was etched upon the players' faces and even tough guy Simeone could barely hold back the tears in his post-match press conference. Would they be able to lift themselves again after such sadness and disappointment?
They already have. Simeone set about building a squad to compete in La Liga and in the Champions League this term and, after beating PSV Eindhoven in their European opener earlier this month, Atleti produced another impressive performance to defeat one of the continent's elite teams on Wednesday.
Yannick Carrasco's fine goal after 35 minutes was the difference, the Belgium winger attacking from deep and slotting home a low shot in off the post from 20 yards out. But the margin of victory would have been greater had Fernando Torres converted one of his two excellent opportunities and Antoine Griezmann not crashed a penalty against the woodwork late in the game.
Griezmann missed a penalty in the final of the Champions League at San Siro too and Atletico's spot-kick woes are something of a concern. Torres, who was excellent despite failing to score in this one, also erred from 12 yards out in the semi-final second leg against Bayern and it is perhaps time for Simeone to consider a change, with Koke, Saul and Gabi all options for the penalty-taking duties.
Nevertheless, the win was deserved and Atletico will continue to improve this season as Kevin Gameiro and Nico Gaitan adapt after moving in the summer to the Vicente Calderon.
Atletico's atmospheric arena is in its final season as the club are set to move to a new stadium at La Peineta from next August and, before kick-off against Bayern, the fans held up a spectacular

Friday 23 September 2016

Borussia Dortmund 3-1 Freiburg: Aubameyang on target as hosts keep winning

Borussia Dortmund 3-1 Freiburg: Aubameyang on target as hosts keep winning
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Lukasz Piszczek and Raphael Guerreiro were on target for the home side to wrap up a third straight Bundesliga victory
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang marked his 100th Bundesliga appearance with a customary goal as Borussia Dortmund beat Freiburg 3-1 to continue their winning run.
Thomas Tuchel's side dismantled Legia Warsaw, Darmstadt and Wolfsburg after losing to Bundesliga new boys RB Leipzig, and their red-hot attack was once again in the groove.

RUMOURS: Bale tired of 'mistreatment' at Real Madrid

RUMOURS: Bale tired of 'mistreatment' at Real Madrid


The Welsh winger was reportedly left furious at Zinedine Zidane's decision to substitute him on Wednesday and is far from happy with his status at the Santiago Bernabeu
Gareth Bale is growing tired at what he believes is the shabby treatment he receives at Real Madrid, according to Diario Gol.
The Wales international apparently exploded with rage after being substituted during Wednesday's draw with Villarreal, with an off-colour Cristiano Ronaldo playing the entire 90

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