Tag: Barca

  • Messi emerges La Liga top goalscorer for 7th time

    Messi emerges La Liga top goalscorer for 7th time

    Lionel Messi finished as top goalscorer in Spanish La Liga for a record seventh time after netting twice as dethroned champions FC Barcelona went on a scoring spree on Sunday.

    They ended their disappointing 2019/2020 campaign on a high with a resounding 5-0 win at Alaves.

    Barca finished the season second in the standings on 82 points, five points behind newly-crowned champions Real Madrid who drew 2-2 at Leganes later on Sunday.

    Alaves came 16th on 39.

    Teenage forward Ansu Fati put Barca in front midway through the first half after the visitors hit the woodwork three times.

    Messi and strike partner Luis Suarez further stretched their side’s lead before half-time.

    Defender Nelson Semedo hit the fourth early in the second half before Messi struck again, to end the campaign on 25 league goals.

    The Argentina captain had four more goals than second top scorer Karim Benzema of Real Madrid.

    Messi, who also finished as top marksman for a fourth consecutive season, eclipsed the benchmark he previously shared with the late Telmo Zarra.

    But he said he would have rather have won the league.

    “Individual prizes and objectives are secondary. It’s an important achievement to win it seven times, but I would have liked it to have been accompanied by the La Liga title,” Messi said.

    Barca’s captain had made headlines on Thursday following his angry post-match interview after the 2-1 loss to Osasuna, blasting the team as weak and inconsistent.

    He also appeared to criticise the running of the club.

    But he was in a happier mood after the dominant performance against Alaves.

    He said the team felt more confident ahead of next month’s UEFA Champions League last 16 second leg game with Napoli, which they host with the score tied at 1-1.

    “Today we saw something else. It was a difficult game due to the situation we were in and the kick-off time and heat.

    “But the team responded with a different attitude and showed great commitment,” Messi added.

    “We took a long hard look at ourselves from the inside, which is what we needed to do. We have not had a good season in terms of performances or results, but today we took a step forward.

    “It’s an important step for what’s coming next.”

  • Messi claims new La Liga record in Barca win

    Messi claims new La Liga record in Barca win

    Lionel Messi scored one goal and set up two more as Barcelona won 4-0 at Mallorca on Saturday on their return to La Liga action.

    The match came after a three-month interruption to the season due to the coronavirus pandemic.

    Arturo Vidal gave Barcelona a second-minute lead and Martin Braithwaite and Jordi Alba added further goals.

    Then Messi wrapped up the win at the death.

    The scoreline made the league leaders five points clear of title rivals Real Madrid, who play on Sunday.

  • Barca, relegation-threatened Mallorca lock horns today

    Barca, relegation-threatened Mallorca lock horns today

    After a break of almost three months Barcelona are finally back in action today with a trip to relegation-threatened Real Mallorca.

    It will be a bit different of course after such a long lay-off and with the game being played behind closed doors.

    Striker Luis Suarez is expected to make a return after hid season looked over when he had knee surgery in January, but the suspension of the season means he will now have a chance to play a part in the run-in.

    The Uruguay international has been given the green light to return by Barca’s medical department, but Quique Setien has made it clear he’ll be careful with the 32-year-old.

    The Barca boss said Suarez won’t play all 90 minutes against Real Mallorca as he thinks it would be “reckless” to put him straight back in after such a long time out.

    Barcelona will still be hoping Suarez can hit the ground running. For all the criticism he’s received this season he’s still scored 11 goals in 17 La Liga matches, only Lionel Messi and Karim Benzema have better records in La Liga this season.

    Meanwhile, Lionel Messi’s absence from training last week caused a bit of concern but Barca have been keen to play his “minor” injury down ahead of the return of La Liga.

  • Man City defender on Barca 3-man shopping list

    Man City defender on Barca 3-man shopping list

    Manchester City defender Aymeric Laporte remains on the radar of Barcelona.

    While City intermediaries have warned Barca off any summer attempt for the former Athletic Bilbao stopper, the Catalans remain keen.

    Mundo Deportivo says Barca want to sign a young centre-half this summer.

    And they have three names in mind in particular: Luiz Felipe (Lazio, 23), Laporte (25) and Dayot Upamecano (RB Leipzig, 21).

    It remains to be seen which of the three will settle in Barcelona this summer.

  • Transfer: Barca ready to sell Messi for ‘symbolic price’

    Transfer: Barca ready to sell Messi for ‘symbolic price’

    Barcelona are prepared to sell Lionel Messi for a set fee this summer, it has been claimed.

    Inter Milan identities have talked up the prospect this week, including former president Massimo Moratti.

    There’s been claims Messi can walk away from Barca for nothing due to a break clause in his contract.

    But Tuttosport says Barca would sell the Argentine – should he demand to leave – for a ‘symbolic price’ of €100m.

    However just last night, Messi slammed the claims he wanted to leave Barca.

    The star took a screenshot from TNT Sports and wrote on social media: “#FakeNews’”and “Lie 1: Messi to Inter, Lie 2: Messi gave money to Ronaldinho in jail”.

    He then added: “What they said about Newell’s Old Boys a few weeks ago is also false, thank God no one believed them…”

  • Madrid thrash Barcelona in El-Clasico

    Madrid thrash Barcelona in El-Clasico

    Real Madrid have beaten fierce rival, Barcelona 2-0 in Sunday’s explosive El-Clasico at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium to go top of La Liga.

    It was the second leg of the El-Clasico, the first leg having ended 0-0 at Nou Camp, Barcelona.

    The game lived up to expectation, with both sides trying to score an early goal, but the first half ended goalless.

    Madrid were the most adventurous side, losing several scoring chances to go ahead.

    Brazilian young star, Vinicius Junior was Barcelona’s tormentor, with his runs and skills causing Barcelona much headache.

    Then, the moment came on 71st minute as the Brazilian youngster broke the deadlock to make himself a hero.

    Toni Kroos fed him down the left, he ghosts in behind Martin Braithwaite. The winger was in lots of space as he cut into the box, he powered his shot in, which was deflected by Gerard Pique and flied past Marc-Andre ter Stegen.

    The young lad then celebrated his goal in Cristiano Ronaldo’s style.

    Madrid mounted more pressure on Barcelona and super sub, Mariano, ended Barca’s hope of coming back with a superb strike on added time.

    Mariano had been on the pitch a couple of seconds before he beat Samuel Umtiti for pace on the right wing. He slipped as he shot from a tight angle but his shot went through Marc-Andre ter Stegen.

  • Griezmann saves Barca to earn first-leg draw at Napoli

    Griezmann saves Barca to earn first-leg draw at Napoli

    Barcelona grabbed an away goal as they came from behind to draw against Napoli in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie in Italy.

    Dries Mertens curled in from 18 yards in the first half to become Napoli’s joint top scorer of all-time, level with Marek Hamsik on 121 goals.

    But Barcelona equalised after 57 minutes when Antoine Griezmann scored from Nelson Semedo’s low cross.

    The visitors ended the game with 10 men as Arturo Vidal was sent off late on.

    In the 89th minute, he fouled Fabian Ruiz, but then, after the Napoli man reacted, Vidal pushed his head into the midfielder’s face and was shown two yellow cards in quick succession.

    The return match takes place at the Nou Camp on Wednesday, 18 March, although the Spanish La Liga leaders will also be without suspended midfielder Sergio Busquets as he picked up his third booking of this season’s tournament.

    It came early in the second half when, with a foot raised, he caught Mertens, who limped off and had to be replaced shortly afterwards.

    Barcelona had an injury worry of their own as centre-half Gerard Pique hobbled off in added time at the end of the match with an ankle injury.

    Napoli had chances to go into the second leg in Spain with the lead but visiting goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen made two fine saves, denying Lorenzo Insigne and then Jose Callejon.

    “They didn’t hurt us, they tickled us,” said Napoli boss Gennaro Gattuso. “It went wrong in one moment and they punished us.”

    Napoli captain Lorenzo Insigne added: “We could have won, so we’re a bit disappointed. It was emotional to face players like [Lionel] Messi.”

  • Atletico Beat Barca 3-2 to reach Super Cup final

    Atletico Beat Barca 3-2 to reach Super Cup final

    Atletico Madrid sprung a surprise in the Spanish Super Cup by staging a thrilling comeback to beat Barcelona 3-2 on Thursday and set up a final against Real Madrid.

    Barca looked on course for a Sunday showdown against Real when they led Atletico 2-1 with nine minutes left but instead it will be a Madrid derby in Saudi Arabia to decide who lifts the trophy.

    All five goals were scored during a wild second half in Jeddah that began with Koke putting Atletico in front, just 21 seconds after coming on as a substitute at the interval.

    Goals from Lionel Messi and Antoine Griezmann turned the game on its head, only for Atletico to hit back with a late double, Alvaro Morata converting a penalty in the 81st minute before Angel Correa found a winner in the 86th.

    In between, Barcelona also had two goals ruled out after VAR spotted tight offsides while Atleti were denied what looked a clear penalty at 2-2, after the ball clipped the hand of Gerard Pique.

    Barca dominated the first half and Griezmann had the best chance, only for his lifted finish from the angle to be saved by the excellent Jan Oblak.

    Atletico survived and frustration spilled over at the break as Jordi Alba poked a finger in the face of Joao Felix, who then went head-to-head with Messi. Suarez also had to be pulled away by Stefan Savic.

    A spikey end to the first period was trumped by an explosive start to the second as Koke, on for less than a minute, gave Atletico the lead. Felix started the move and Correslipped a pass behind the scrambling Sergi Roberto for Koke to stab into the bottom corner.

    Simeone chose not to celebrate and if he was worried about the amount of time left, he was right, as Barcelona scored twice in 11 minutes.

    First, Messi equalised after muscling his way through both Koke and Savic on the edge of the area and then he fired in again after steering a high ball around Koke. This time, however, VAR showed his elbow had served as a cushion.

    The disappointment was brief though as Alba crossed for Suarez and while his header was brilliant pawed away by Oblak, Griezmann nodded in the rebound.

    Pique thought he had a third after Arturo Vidal half-volleyed Messi’s free-kick across the box but again VAR intervened.

    Atletico were revived. Correa should have pulled them level but appeared keener to find Felix than shoot himself and when the rebound did fall to the Felix, Sergi Roberto made a last-ditch block.

    But the floodgates had opened in the Barca defence. Vitolo was next to go clear and this time he was brought down by Neto. Morata converted the penalty.

    Then, Morata skipped free down the right and his cross seemed to strike the dangling hand of Pique but after consulting VAR, the referee strangely decided against another penalty.

    Yet moments later, Atletico were in again. Correa this time sprinted in behind and while Neto made a block, the ball had enough power to cross the line. Now, Simeone could celebrate.

  • Barcelona disgrace Man United out of Champions League

    Argentina star Lionel Messi bagged a brace on Tuesday as Barcelona defeated Manchester United 3-0 in the quarter-final of the Champions League.

    The first leg of the encounter ended 0-1 in favour of the Spanish team with Philippe Coutinho adding the third goal to make it 4-0 on aggregate.

    In the other game of the day in the Champions League, Ajax shocked Juventus in Turin with a 2-1 win.

    Cristiano Ronaldo handed the Serie A champions the lead, before Donny van de Beek and Matthijs de Ligt finished a remarkable comeback for the Dutch side.

    They progressed with a 3-2 aggregate win over the Italian side.

  • Barca, Real Madrid settle for draw in Copa Dey Rey El-clasico

    Barcelona and Real Madrid played out a 1-1 draw in the first leg of their Copa dey Rey semi-final game on Wednesday night.

    Madrid took the lead in the sixth-minute via Lucas Vazquez to send the home crowd at the Santiago Bernabeu into raptures.

    However, as the second half started, Barcelona were rewarded with an equalizer, leaving the encounter open.

    Barca where without inspiration skipper Lionel Messi who is just recovering from an injury.

    The second leg of the clash will be played at the Santiago Bernabeu on the 27th of the month.

    If it remains this way, Barcelona will be knocked out of the competition by their fierce rivals.