Tag: Barcelona

  • I have no regrets not winning treble with City – Cancelo

    I have no regrets not winning treble with City – Cancelo

    Manchester City wing-back Joao Cancelo insists he has no regrets missing the Treble last season.

    Currently on-loan with Barcelona, Cancelo spent part of last season with Bayern Munich.

    He said, “Certain things dictated that I was loaned last year to Bayern Munich. I have no regrets, even if City won the Champions League.

    “I feel I made the right choice, that I went to a club that really wanted me. Then I came to Barcelona, lowered my salary, and I’m not bothered by it in the slightest.

    “That was the third time I was about to come to Barcelona and I’m finally here.”

  • UCL: We deserved it more than Napoli – Xavi

    UCL: We deserved it more than Napoli – Xavi

    Barcelona coach Xavi was delighted with their 3-1 Champions League win against Napoli.

    Fermin Lopez, Joao Cancelo and Robert Lewandowski struck as Barca reach the quarterfinals 4-2 on aggregate.

    “I think we deserved it more than Napoli, we did better in attack, defence and of course scored more goals,” Xavi told Sport Mediaset.

    “Napoli are a quality team who move the ball around well and had some good scoring opportunities. We had deserved more at the Stadio Maradona too, as we dominated there.

    “We are in the eight top teams in Europe and that is great for Barcelona and all the Barcelona fans.

    “It is important to think about ourselves and not the others. I think we can compete in the quarter-finals, I am really pleased with the team and proud of the lads.”

    On teenage defender Pau Cubarsi, he added: “Pau [Cubarsí] is an eruption of talent for Barcelona and Spanish football. He’s constantly asking us for videos to study to help him improve. He’s got a fantastically-organised and clear mind. He’s humble, hard working – I think he’s a marvel.”

  • UCL: Arsenal, Barcelona secure quarter-final tickets

    UCL: Arsenal, Barcelona secure quarter-final tickets

    Arsenal scaled through the second round fixture after defeating Porto 1-0 in regulation time before winning 4-2 on penalties to make the Champions League quarter-finals; last-16 tie.

    Leandro Trossard’s first-half strike saw Gunners beat Portuguese side 1-0 in return leg at the Emirates and it finished 1-1 after regulation time.

    Leandro Trossard, in for the injured Gabriel Martinelli on the left-hand side of Arsenal’s attack, levelled the tie up after the scoring four minutes before half-time with a low finish into the far corner after being found by Martin Odegaard’s delicious, disguised pass.

    However, after Odegaard saw an effort controversially ruled out by referee Clement Turpin midway through the second half, the game went into extra-time and then to penalties.

    Spanish goalie, David Raya was the hero, saving two spot-kicks as Arsenal beat Porto 4-2 on penalties to progress to the Champions League quarter-finals after their last-16 tie ended 1-1 on aggregate.

    Meanwhile, Barcelona are also through to their first Champions League quarter-final in four years thanks to a hard-fought 3-1 win over Napoli in the second leg of their Round of 16 tie at the Montjuïc Olympic Stadium on Tuesday night.

    Barça made a phenomenal start, struggled mightily over the next 45 minutes of action, but finished the game strong to earn a well-deserved victory and move on to the Last Eight of Europe’s top competition.

    The result meant that both Arsenal and Barcelona have made it to the quarter-final of the UEFA Champions League for the first time in many years.

     

  • We’re responsible for Xavi’s resignation – Ter Stegen

    We’re responsible for Xavi’s resignation – Ter Stegen

    Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen admits Xavi’s resignation was personally disappointing.

    Xavi made the announcement as Ter Stegen was working his way back from surgery.

    He said: “He announced it and, knowing him from a few years ago, it tasted bad to me. We are responsible for these decisions.

    “We are still doing the same, he told us that this does not stop things. We know that you have to give your best and even more for him. He is a great coach and has brought us back to this point and he is fighting because we can compete. Unfortunately he leaves and it is difficult to accept it, both as a coach and as a friend.”

    On Hansi Flick, who is being linked with job, Ter Stegen said of his former Germany coach: “Hansi Flick is a great person, we value him very much, but it is not the day to talk about him, it is not the time, tomorrow we have the most important game (against Napoli) of the season.”

  • Mikel Arteta on Barcelona shortlist

    Mikel Arteta on Barcelona shortlist

    Arsenal manger Mikel Arteta could be in line for a move to Barcelona in the coming months.

    The Spaniard has given his full commitment to the Gunners since arriving from Manchester City, where he was assistant to Pep Guardiola.

    In the subsequent years, Arteta has won the FA Cup and established Arsenal as title contenders.

    According to Relevo, Barcelona are eager to bring him into the club for next season.

    They believe that he is the ideal replacement for Xavi Hernandez, who is leaving when the season concludes.

    Xavi, another midfield maestro, has indicated that the pressure of managing Barca was too much for him to handle.

  • La Liga: Barcelona maul Getafe 4-0 at Camp Nou, jump to second on the log

    La Liga: Barcelona maul Getafe 4-0 at Camp Nou, jump to second on the log

    Spanish Clubside, Barcelona recorded an emphatic 4-0 win over visitors Getafe on Saturday to  lift Xavi Hernandez’s side to second in the LaLiga standings.

    The result was a big relief for Catalans who have endured a difficult moments and have been under pressure after coach Xavi announced he was stepping down as manager at the end of the campaign.

    In a half-empty Olympic stadium, the hosts dominated from the start and opened the scoring through Raphinha in the 20th minute.

    In a quick counter, the Brazilian winger beat the offside trap to latch on to Jules Kounde’s long pass and blasted the ball past Getafe goalkeeper David Soria.

    Raphinha wasted two great chances in similar fashion and Luis Milla almost equalised in the 49th minute with a long-range strike that hit Marc-Andre ter Stegen’s right post.

    Joao Felix extended Barca’s lead in the 53rd minute with a tap-in from a low cross by Andreas Christiansen from the right.

    De Jong struck from the edge of the box to score the third, following good work by Raphinha.

    Substitute Lopez lashed in a rebound in added time to complete the rout for the champions who moved to second in the standings on 57 points, five behind leaders Real Madrid, one ahead of third-placed Girona, both of whom have a game in hand.

    Real host Sevilla on Sunday while Catalan upstarts, Girona face Rayo Vallecano as they look to bounce back from two consecutive losses to keep their surprise LaLiga title ambitions alive.

    “We played a very complete game both in defence and attack, I’m satisfied with the performance and the result, now we’ll wait to see what Girona and Real do…” Xavi told reporters

  • We’ll keep fighting for title – Xavi

    We’ll keep fighting for title – Xavi

    Barcelona coach Xavi says their title push isn’t over.

    Xavi is targeting three points against Getafe this weekend.

    He said: “We are playing at home and we need the fans. We need their love, it is a very important game against a great Getafe. They are not a defensive team, they are brave, they press high, with a very high defensive line, they have scored points on complicated fields like the Metropolitano. They are three very important points for the LaLiga title.

    “Until we mathematically can, we will fight. We take two points from Real Madrid and three from Girona. We are not throwing in the towel for LaLiga, but it is complicated.

    “Winning would give us more peace of mind, a week to rest. It would be very good for us to try to climb positions. We would sleep in second position and you would put more pressure on Girona and Real Madrid. But we must do our job tomorrow.”

  • BREAKING: Barcelona legend Dani Alves sentenced to 4.5 years in jail over rape

    BREAKING: Barcelona legend Dani Alves sentenced to 4.5 years in jail over rape

    A Spanish court on Thursday sentenced former Brazil international Dani Alves to four and a half years in prison after finding him guilty of raping a young woman at a Barcelona nightclub in December 2022.

    “The victim did not consent and there is evidence that, beyond the complainant’s testimony, permits the rape to be considered proven,” the Barcelona court wrote in a statement.

    Prosecutors had called for a nine-year jail sentence for the three-time Champions League winner followed by 10 years of probation.

    One of the world’s most decorated footballers who played for Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain during a storied career, Alves, 40, went on trial earlier this month on charges of raping a woman at the Sutton nightclub in the early hours of December 31, 2022.

    His accuser — who testified behind a screen to protect her identity — said Alves had violently forced her to have sex in a private bathroom of the nightclub despite her begging him to let her go, causing her “anguish and terror”, according to prosecutors.

    A friend who was with her broke down in tears as she told the court how the victim was “crying uncontrollably” after leaving the bathroom, saying Alves had “really hurt” her.

    Police officers who attended the woman told the court about the victim’s state of agitation and “shock” when they arrived at the nightclub, as well as her anxiety that “nobody would believe her” if she filed a complaint.

    Alves, who was present in court throughout his three-day trial, testified that his sexual encounter with the woman was consensual and denied hitting her and grabbing her hair.

    “I am not that type of man, I am not a violent,” he told the court after his defence lawyer asked if he had forced her to have sex.

    “If she wanted to leave, she could have left, she was not obligated to be there,” he added.

    Alves’ friend who was with him that night testified the football player drank wine and whisky before going to the nightclub.

    His 31-year-old wife Joana Sanz told the court on Tuesday that he appeared very drunk when he got back to their Barcelona home that night and she had not wanted to talk to him because of “the state he was in”.

    Alves “smelled of alcohol” and on entering the bedroom “he bumped into several pieces of furniture and collapsed on the bed”, she told the court.

    Alves initially denied knowing the woman in a TV interview but later acknowledged having sex with her, saying it was consensual. He told La Vanguardia newspaper in June that he had lied because he was afraid his wife would leave him.

    The player has been in detention since he was arrested in Barcelona in January 2023. His requests to be released on bail have been repeatedly denied by the courts which considered him a flight risk because of his wealth.

    Brazil does not extradite its own citizens when they are sentenced in other countries.

    Alves is widely considered as one of the greatest defenders of all time, winning 42 trophies during a highly successful career.

    The peak of his career was with Barcelona between 2008 and 2016 when he won 23 trophies. At the time of his arrest, he was contracted to Mexican club Pumas UNAM. He was sacked soon after being detained.

     

  • UCL: Porto pip Arsenal 1-0, Osimhen rescues Napoli in a pulsating draw against Barcelona

    UCL: Porto pip Arsenal 1-0, Osimhen rescues Napoli in a pulsating draw against Barcelona

    Arsenal’s hopes of making it to the quarter-final of the 2023/24 UEFA Champions League was dealt a big blow after conceding a dying minute goal against Porto at the Estadio do Drago  to lose the encounter by 1-0.
    Brazilian forward Galeno hit  a sensational stoppage-time winner as FC Porto secured a 1-0 victory over a toothless Arsenal that has scored 11 goals in their last tow premier League encounters.
    The  hosts saw little of the ball in the early stages but should have opened the scoring on 21 minutes when Galeno volleyed against the post before firing a close-range rebound wide.
    Arsenal struggled to create clear-cut chances but went close through William Saliba’s header from Bukayo Saka’s right-wing corner.
    The result meant that Arsenal would have to overturn the 1-0 deficit in the second leg tie at the emirate to make it to the last 8 of the competition.
    Gunners will now return to Premier League action at home to Newcastle on Saturday with the second leg of this tie at the Emirates set for March 12.

    Elsewhere, Nigeria’s Victor Osimhen salvaged a draw for Napoli in his first club appearance since December as they held Barcelona in their Champions League last-16 first leg.

    Polish striker, Robert Lewandowski handed Barca the lead in the 60th minute in Italy when he arrowed an effort into the bottom corner from the edge of the area.

    But the hosts eventually found a way back when Osimhen slipped past his marker in the box before rifling past Marc-Andre Ter Stegen to level.

  • I use my money to train Barca players – Xavi

    I use my money to train Barca players – Xavi

    Barcelona manager Xavi has revealed he used his money to train his players.

    Xavi will leave at the end of the season and ahead of their clash with Celta Vigo, he was asked about how fans now handle Barca’s lack of spending power in the transfer market.

    He said: “We have fought and we have given everything. I am very happy with the commitment of the players, with how the fans have treated me, who are aware of the economic situation.

    “People on the street respect me and encourage me. The other day they chanted for me. They understand the situation of the club. Beyond the legacy of footballers, we have tried. Whoever comes, they will have to support them. I am grateful to the fans and it has been a pleasure. I would only ask that you encourage the team.

    “I have always prioritised Barça. Lately, I have put money out of my pocket to train Barça. At 18 years old, I didn’t listen to Milan’s offer… I’ve always been like that because I’ve felt that way. I already told the president (Joan Laporta) that the last year, the salary, could be allocated to whoever came.

    “I have made many gestures as a culé.”