Tag: Getafe

  • La Liga: Super Eagles striker, Sadiq’s signature wanted by four Spanish clubsides

    La Liga: Super Eagles striker, Sadiq’s signature wanted by four Spanish clubsides

    Four Spanish clubs, Getafe, Sevilla, Valencia and Rayo Vallecano are working to sign Umar Sadiq this summer.

    Sadiq is determined to leave Real Sociedad this summer in search of more regular football.

    It would be recalled that the Nigerian played a peripheral role at Real Sociedad last season.

    The 27-year-old arrived in Sociedad from Almeria two seasons ago.

    Sadiq has managed just four goals in 39 appearances since his arrival at the club.

    According to the Spanish news hub, Que, Getafe, Sevilla, Valencia, and Rayo Vallecano have all submitted offers to Real Sociedad for Sadiq.

    Sadiq was listed in the Super Eagles team squad for AFCON but had to withdraw at the dying minutes due to injury.

  • Getafe keen to keep hold of Mason Greenwood

    Getafe keen to keep hold of Mason Greenwood

    Getafe President Angel Torres said the LaLiga side hope to keep Mason Greenwood for another season.

    He said that  he does not expect the forward to return to parent club Manchester United at the end of the campaign.

    The 22-year-old joined Getafe on loan in September after United said they wanted to avoid him becoming a distraction in spite of all criminal charges against him being dropped.

    Greenwood had denied all allegations of assault and attempted rape.

    He has scored 10 goals in 32 appearances in all competitions for Getafe, who are 10th in LaLiga.

    “If it was up to the lad, his parents and the club (Getafe), I think he would continue for another year,” Torres told Radio Marca on Tuesday.

    “But regarding Manchester (United), the news that we have from last week where the (Getafe) sporting director went to England to see some games and was with them, is that, if a good offer comes along, they would want to sell because he is not going to go back there.

    “We’ll have to wait until the end of June. The people and the coach are very happy with him.

    “I think he will remain with us for another season, or at least until January. He is a good footballer.”

    United’s new co-owner Jim Ratcliffe said in February that the club was yet to make a decision regarding Greenwood’s future`.

    Meanwhile,  LaLiga president Javier Tebas has said he hopes the forward will extend his stay in Spain.

  • 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

  • Mason Greenwood deserves respect – Getafe coach

    Mason Greenwood deserves respect – Getafe coach

    Getafe coach Jose Bordalas has called for “respect” for Mason Greenwood.

    Real Madrid midfielder Jude Bellingham is being investigated by the LaLiga for allegedly calling the Manchester United loanee “rapist” during the clash in midweek.

    LaLiga have called in a lip reader to assess Getafe’s complaints.

    Bordalas said ahead of today’s clash with Real Betis: “That has already been clarified, what I said months ago was a misunderstanding. I know the same as you, it’s not my turn, it’s the club, LaLiga and the Federation.

    “I ask for respect from Mason Greenwood because he is a great boy, he respects everyone and has exemplary behavior.”

  • Mason Greenwood hurt us, he was unstoppable – Griezmann

    Mason Greenwood hurt us, he was unstoppable – Griezmann

    Atletico Madrid striker Antoine Griezmann admitted frustration after their draw with Getafe last night.

    Griezmann scored in the 3-3 draw at the Wanda Metropolitano, but admits they struggled to handle Getafe’s on-loan Manchester United attacker Mason Greenwood.

    He later said: “It’s a shame, we had made a great effort with ten. It’s a shame that (Stefan) Savic makes two fouls and gets two yellow cards.

    “(Mason) Greenwood hurt us a lot and we couldn’t stop him.

    “We wanted the three points, it’s a shame.”

    Griezmann added: “We are very well, happy, confident. There are games that you will win, others that you end up suffering. There is no fatigue, we are very happy because it is a profession that is a dream for everyone. Let’s leave the tiredness.”

  • Mason Greenwood relocating family to Madrid

    Mason Greenwood relocating family to Madrid

    Manchester United outcast Mason Greenwood is ready to begin his new life in Spain.

    The forward signed on loan for Getafe from United on deadline day in the summer transfer window.

    The 21-year-old, per Relevo, is now looking for a property in the area for himself, his partner, and his recently born son.

    He is reportedly searching for a family home in the upmarket Boadilla del Monte district in the city of Madrid.

    Many high earners choose the neighborhood because of its amenities and the standard of living.

    The area is also extremely secluded, which would give Greenwood the privacy he is likely to be seeking.

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  • Getafe signing slams Jose Mourinho

    Getafe signing slams Jose Mourinho

    Getafe loan signing Gonzalo Villar has slammed Roma coach Jose Mourinho.

    Villar left Roma for Getafe this week, with the deal including a permanent option.

    He told COPE: “It was a fantastic experience at Roma, up until a person arrived that we all know.

    “I don’t want to talk about him, I prefer to stay quiet. After his arrival, my adventure with Roma was interrupted and that took me into some difficult situations.”

    Villar had been on-loan with Sampdoria and also said: “I played a fair amount, but the financial situation was complicated. I wasn’t paid for several months. It is the most difficult situation I’ve experienced in professional football.”

  • La Liga: Getafe end Real Madrid unbeaten run

    La Liga: Getafe end Real Madrid unbeaten run

    Real Madrid’s 15-game unbeaten run came to an end yesterday as they suffered a shock 1-0 loss at relegation-battling Getafe in La Liga.

    Madrid’s surprise defeat gives fresh hope to the beleaguered chasing pack in Spain, after Eder Militao’s early error allowed Enes Unal to score the winner at the Coliseum Alfonso Perez.

    Madrid have taken command of the Spanish title race after a superb run of form that included 10 consecutive wins and 15 matches without defeat, their last loss coming at Espanyol on October 3.

    But Carlo Ancelotti’s side were woefully out of sorts in their first outing of 2022 and, aside from a brief spell in the first half, struggled really even to threaten the Getafe goal.

    Eden Hazard came on at halftime but again failed to shake his team into life while Karim Benzema was unusually quiet up front. Madrid certainly missed the penetration of Vinicius Junior, who was absent after testing positive for Covid-19.

    Ancelotti’s mood was summed up in the second half when the deflated Italian on the bench slumped over and dropped his head after a Toni Kroos free-kick drifted harmlessly out of play.

    Getafe lost eight games in a row earlier in the season but came in on the back of an upturn in form under Quique Sanchez Flores, having gone five games unbeaten, including a pair of wins over Cadiz and Osasuna.

  • La Liga: Depay secures Barca victory against Getafe

    La Liga: Depay secures Barca victory against Getafe

    Memphis Depay scored Barcelona’s winner as they beat Getafe in La Liga.

    Sergi Roberto slid home the hosts’ opener from Jordi Alba’s cross after only 99 seconds.

    Sandro levelled for Getafe after a one-two with Carles Alena, both former Barcelona players.

    But Depay showed good skill from Frenkie de Jong’s pass before rifling into the bottom corner after half an hour for the winner in front of about 26,000 fans.

    It was the first La Liga goal scored and assisted by a Dutch player since 2009.

    Barcelona – who brought on 17-year-old Gavi for a second-half debut – remain unbeaten on seven points from three games. Getafe have lost all their matches.

    There was a return from injury for Barca keeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen, who missed the opening two weeks after knee surgery.

    Ronald Koeman’s Barca were far from convincing but could have won by more, with Ronald Araujo having a goal ruled out for offside and Depay volleying over.

  • Alvaro Morata reveals Getafe ambitions

    Alvaro Morata reveals Getafe ambitions

    Alvaro Morata admits he sees himself closing out his career with Getafe.

    Despite two spells with Atletico Madrid and now with Juve, Morata has other plans when he winds down his playing career.

    The striker said, “Everyone has his options, at that moment the return to Turin was the best choice I could make. The national team jersey is the goal of every player and you work for this: it is difficult to watch the games on television. And one of the few things I miss is winning with Spain.

    “Atletico Madrid? I am grateful to the Colchoneros and I will always be: in the league I see them better than Barcelona and Real Madrid, a Champions League final against Atletico would be nice even if it would be very difficult to score.

    “I would like to retire from football with the Getafe shirt, they helped me to become the player I am today.”