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Friday 26 April 2013

There has been a lot of speculation about how Pep Guardiola sat through the tie between Barcelona and Bayern. The former Azulgrana manager who is 'culé' through and through, will become the next Bayern manager this summer. MARCA learned that Guardiola had expected a very different first leg semi-final match.
Before the game at the Allianz
Arena on Tuesday, there were even rumours that Jupp Heynckes might ask him for advice about how to prepare for the tie.
But Guardiola remained on the sidelines and out of the media spotlight, fully aware of the interest his opinions and analysis would attract. However, what he wasn't prepared for was the crushing result in Munich and even less the way events unfolded.
He watched the match on television and was able to see the full potential of the team he's taking on. A team that will be strengthened by the arrival of Mario Götze and, as Heynckes agent revealed on Wednesday, by Lewandowski too.
Pep Guardiola expected a much more even match and was surprised by the German steamroller which looks set to win the treble (it has the Bundesliga under its belt, is in the Cup Final and, barring miracles, also in the final of the Champions League).
If Bayern is successful, Guardiola will have extremely high standards to live up to, even before he takes up his new post in Germany.
Various media reports have long been linking Mourinho to Chelsea for next season. The charismatic manager who guided Chelsea out of oblivion and made them a force in World football is all but confirmed to leave Real Madrid and return to London according to German Newpaper Bild.

The German daily claims the Portuguese tactician is set to depart the Real Madrid dugout in June in favour of a return to the Premier League.

According to the reports, the Blues' Russian owner, Roman Abramovich, is set to sign Radamel Falcao as a welcome gift for the 'Special One'. It is worth remembering that the Colombian marksman has a €60 million release clause in his Atlético de Madrid contract.

Wednesday 3 April 2013

Watch Spanish runaway leaders FC Barcelona draw with French Champions elect PSG in following highlights

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 PSG 2 - 2 Barcelona

Line ups:

PSG : Sirigu - Jallet, Alex, T. Silva, Maxwell - Lucas Moura, Beckham, Matuidi, Pastore - Lavezzi, Ibrahimovic

FCB : Valdes - Dani Alves, Pique, Mascherano, Jordi Alba - Busquests, Xavi, Iniesta - Sanchez, Messi, Villa


Report
Barca drew with PSG 2-2 after a late Matuidi goal stunned valdes and Barca. Messi who had given Barca the lead after a superb chipped assist by Alves had to be taken off and now misses two-three weeks due to injury. Ibra made it 1-1 after the most ridiculous off-side decisions ever seen on a football pitch. It seemed that the referees had forgotten that they were playing with the offside rule in the game. Alexis' showed why he still can make the difference after he induced an error from impressive Sirigu and won Barca a penalty. Xavi made it 2-1 from the spot.

But just when it looked that Barca were heading for another win, Matuidi struck from long range the last shot of the match which mercilessly deflected off Bartra and into the net leaving Valdes with no chance. Mascrehano added to Barca's woes when he got injured and will be out for another six weeks. Barca still has the advantage thanks to their two away goals and will be looking to make PSG suffer in the crucial return leg slated for the glorious Camp Nou. They will have to do so without Messi, Puyol, Mach, Adriano and possibly Pedro. Good Luck Barca
Lionel Messi has given all Barca and Football fans a fright with his hamstring injury in the first half against PSG. The Argentine failed to re-appear in the second half of the Blaugrana's first-leg clash against PSG after giving his side the lead moments beforehand. Latest reports suggest he is out for 2-3 weeks. While argentine center-back Javier Masceranho is out for six weeks. With Puyol already out it will mean more playing time for Bartra and Abidal at centre back.


The club confirmed that Messi damaged his right hamstring will undergo tests on Wednesday to determine the exact extent of his problem.

"Messi sustained an injury to his right hamstring. He will undergo further tests on Wednesday to determine the extent of the injury," read their statement.

The Argentine appeared to have suffered the muscle strain towards the end of the first half, with the attacker hugging the touchline and showing limited movement in the closing moments while talking with manager Tito Vilanova . Messi was substitutes with Febregas.

Messi joins Puyol, Pedro, Adriano and Masceranho on the injury list where as Xavi and Alba are also not fully fit. Masceranho also got injured in the same match
Watch lionel Messi's first half strike live here



What a pass by Alves I must say


 
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Tuesday 2 April 2013

 PSG V BARCELONA Starting Lineups:

PSG Line Up: Sirigu - Jallet, Alex, T. Silva, Maxwell - Lucas Moura, Beckham, Matuidi, Pastore - Lavezzi, Ibrahimovic

FCB Line Up: Valdes - Dani Alves, Pique, Mascherano, Jordi Alba - Busquests, Xavi, Iniesta - Sanchez, Messi, Villa



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