Tag: Villareal

  • La Liga: Nigerian winger, Chukwueze makes team of the week

    La Liga: Nigerian winger, Chukwueze makes team of the week

    For putting up heroic performance against Real Madrid last weekend that saw him score two goals against Real Madrid, Nigeria and Villareal of Spain left Winger, Samuel Chukwueze has been named in the La Liga Team of the Week.

    Facts and statistics platform, whoscored.com published the list on its Twitter handle on Tuesday.

    The 23-year-old was the only Villarreal player included in the Team of the Week which is in a 4-4-2 formation.

    Chukwueze put in a five-star performance as he bagged a brace in Villarreal’s shock 3-2 win against Real Madrid at the Bernabeu.

    His first goal saw him receive the ball on the edge of the box, send a dummy to Nacho before slotting past Thibaut Courtois.

    And with 10 minutes left he netted the winner after curling into the top corner beyond Courtois.

    His two goals against Madrid took his tally in the league to six.

    Also, he has now scored 13 goals in all competitions for the Yellow Submarine this term.

  • La liga: Real Madrid eyes Nigeria’s  Samuel Chukwueze

    La liga: Real Madrid eyes Nigeria’s Samuel Chukwueze

    European champions, Real Madrid have shown interest in signing Villareal winger, Samuel Chukwueze at the end of the season.

    Chukwueze’s current contract with Villarreal will expire in June 2024.

    The Nigeria international dazzled at the Santiago Bernabeu last Saturday as Quique Setién’s side stunned Real Madrid 3-2.

    Chukwueze surprised many with two breathtaking goals  for Villareal against Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu.

    He has scored 13 goals and provided 11 assists in 40 appearances across all competitions for Villarreal this summer.

    Premier League club, Aston Villa are also reportedly on his trail.

    Chukwueze’s performance this season for the Yellow Submarine has been very impressive.

  • UCL: Liverpool to suffer in the hands of Villareal-Jurgen Klopp

    UCL: Liverpool to suffer in the hands of Villareal-Jurgen Klopp

    Liverpool boss, the German tactician Jurgen Klopp has said his boys should get ‘ready to suffer’ in Tuesday’s Champions League semi-final second leg tie against Villarreal in Spain.

    Liverpool leads by 2-0 in the first leg at Anfield, last week Wednesday.

    Although Liverpool are at a vantage position going into the second leg, it has been established that The Reds don’t find it easy playing in Spain under Jurgen Klopp.

    Since the year began, Liverpool has lost only 3 games in all competitions and the German said his players must remain focused and avoid starting the next game on the wrong foot

    “But my only concern is what we do [tonight] and we have to be ready to suffer but not going 1-0 down or whatever – that can happen in football matches – but giving the game the ri9ght direction,” he said,

    “Suffering doesn’t mean you suffer for long, it means you suffer [clicks fingers] and then react,” he said.

  • Danjuma, Chukwueze shine in Villarreal’s 4-1 win over Granada

    Danjuma, Chukwueze shine in Villarreal’s 4-1 win over Granada

    Super Eagles winger Samuel Chukwueze and Nigerian-born Arnaut Danjuma stood out in Villarreal’s impressive 4-1 win away at Los Carmenes against Granada in La Liga on Saturday.

    The win meant Villarreal extended their unbeaten run to four matches in La Liga.

    Danjuma scored an impressive hat-trick, including two penalty kicks.

    Chukwueze also came off the bench to win a penalty kick and pick up an assist as Villarreal outplayed Granada at Estadio Neuvo Los Carmenes.

    Danjuma’s first goal came 10 minutes before the half-time break from the penalty kick spot before adding his second from open play four minutes later.

    Luis Milla then pulled one back, also from the penalty kick spot, only for Danjuma to score another penalty kick nine minutes from time.

    Moi Gomez made it 4-1 deep in stoppage time.

    The result leaves Villarreal in fifth as things stand, three points behind fourth-placed Atletico Madrid and level on points with sixth-placed FC Barcelona.

    After a poor opening to the season, Villarreal are finally hitting their stride, and the timing is good as they face Juventus at La Ceramica in the Champions League on Tuesday.

    As for Granada, the heavy home defeat leaves them perilously close to the relegation zone.

    They are currently 17th in the table, four points clear of Deportivo Alaves and 10 clear of bottom-placed Levante.

  • Emery rejects Newcastle to stay at Villarreal

    Emery rejects Newcastle to stay at Villarreal

    Unai Emery said on Wednesday he has decided to stay at Villarreal, despite interest from Newcastle to appoint him as their new coach.

    Emery appeared open to a return to the Premier League on Tuesday night, when he admitted there had been “interest” from Newcastle. He added that if an offer arrived, he would speak to Villarreal president Fernando Roig.

    But the former Arsenal manager ruled out the possibility on Wednesday, confirming he will remain at Villarreal, where he is in his second season on the back of winning the Europa League last term.

    “No matter how much noise there was yesterday in another country, within the club there was transparency and loyalty with the Roig family and with my staff, which is the most it can be and for me the most important thing,” Emery said in a statement.

    “Villarreal is my home and I am 100 per cent committed. I am honestly grateful for the interest of a great club but even more grateful to be here and that is why I communicated to Fernando Roig my decision to continue being part of this project because of the commitment and respect that I have from the club and from my players, which is mutual.

    “I want to thank the fans for the support they have always shown me. On Sunday we have a very important game and I hope that all together we can get the victory. See you at la Ceramica.”

    Villarreal’s 2-0 victory over Young Boys on Tuesday put them in sight of the Champions League last 16.

    They are level on points with Manchester United and two ahead of Atalanta in Group F.

    Yet the team’s form in La Liga has been less impressive, with two wins from their opening 11 games this season leaving Villarreal 13th in the table.

    Newcastle have enormous financial backing following the club’s Saudi-backed takeover and are looking for a replacement for Steve Bruce, whom they sacked as coach last month.

    The team sit 19th in the Premier League and are yet to win this season.

  • Chelsea beat Villareal, add UEFA Super Cup to Champions League trophy

    Chelsea beat Villareal, add UEFA Super Cup to Champions League trophy

    Substitute goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga made two shootout saves as Champions League winners Chelsea beat Spain’s Villarreal 6-5 on penalties to add the UEFA Super Cup to their trophy collection on Wednesday.

    Extra time had ended 1-1 at Belfast’s Windsor Park ground, with Chelsea replacing goalkeeper Edouard Mendy with Kepa in the final seconds in what turned out to be a master-stroke as penalties loomed.

    The freshest player on a field of tired legs saved first from Aissa Mandi at 1-1 and then made the winning stop at 6-5 when Villarreal captain and 2010 World Cup winner Raul Albiol hit the ball to the bottom left.

    Mendy was one of the first to congratulate his team mate, with Chelsea lifting the trophy for a second time.

    Hakim Ziyech had put Chelsea ahead in the 27th minute, sweeping in from 12 yards after a perfectly measured cross from Kai Havertz on the left.

    The Morocco international, an unused substitute when Chelsea beat Manchester City 1-0 in the Champions League final in Porto on May 29, then went off injured four minutes before the break.

    He returned with his arm in a sling to watch the rest of the match from the bench.

    Villarreal, the Europa League holders with a noisy contingent of some 1,000 fans among the 13,000-strong crowd on a clear evening in Northern Ireland, hit the woodwork either side of halftime.

    Their equaliser came as no surprise, with Gerard Moreno – who scored against Manchester United before the Europa League final in Gdansk went to penalties – came to the rescue in the 73rd with a side-foot finish after a back-heel from Boulaye Dia.

    It was Moreno’s eighth goal in his last nine European appearances for Villarreal.

  • Europa: We deserved to win – Villarreal coach

    Europa: We deserved to win – Villarreal coach

    Villarreal coach Unai Emery was delighted for the players after winning the Europa League.

    Villarreal defeated Manchester United on penalties after the score had finished 1-1.

    Afterwards, Emery said: “I am very happy. These players have worked very hard through the season, for the president, the owner, the chairman. We are very proud of Villarreal. I think we deserved to win. It was Manchester United but we played a very competitive match tonight.

    “This club has played in the UCL and we are going to enjoy this competition.

    “I want to win the Europa League but I want to play in the Champions League. We will enjoy this moment with our supporters and our families tomorrow.”

  • Villarreal appoint Unai Emery on three-year deal

    Villarreal appoint Unai Emery on three-year deal

    Former Arsenal manager Unai Emery has been named new coach of Villarreal.

    The Spaniard has signed a contract to 2023 and replaces Javi Calleja.

    Villarreal will play in the Europa League next season after finishing fifth in the LaLiga.

  • Gareth Bale Madrid’s saviour gets red at Villarreal

    Football can be cruel at times: Gareth Bale twice came to Real Madrid’s rescue to salvage a 2-2 draw at Villarreal in La Liga on Sunday. The Wales forward however ended the night in despair as he was sent off in added time for receiving two yellow cards.

    Real were severely weakened by six injuries to attacking players and fell behind in the 11th minute.

    This was after captain Sergio Ramos lost the ball in his own half and Villarreal broke quickly, with Gerard Moreno scoring on the rebound.

    Bale equalised in stoppage time of the first half by tapping in a cross from Dani Carvajal from close range.

    But Villarreal restored their lead in the 74th minute through Moi Gomez, after Karim Benzema had a goal ruled out for offside.

    Bale has a long and successful record playing at Villarreal.

    He scored there on his Real debut in 2013 after completing his 100 million-euro move from Tottenham Hotspur and netted in a 3-2 win in 2017 and a 2-2 draw in 2018.

    He again pulled Madrid out of trouble with a powerful low strike in the 88th minute but somehow contrived to get himself sent off by earning two yellow cards for fouls in stoppage time.

    Real have picked up five points from their opening three games, one more than champions Barcelona, but Zinedine Zidane’s side are four points behind leaders Atletico Madrid, who have won all three matches.

    Zidane criticised his side for their lacklustre start but was pleased with how they reacted to going behind.

    “We began the game without any intensity, we were barely in the game for the first 15 minutes, it’s always important to make a strong start,” he told a news conference.

    “But we reacted well and we deserved to score more goals.

    “We were up against a good opponent and we have to improve in defence because we know what we are capable of in attack.

    “But I’m focusing on the positive things we did today, above all our reaction, because it was very important that we didn’t lose today.”