Posts Tagged ‘Lionel Messi’

CHAMPS LEAGUE: GROUP STAGE PREDICTIONS

Friday, August 27th, 2010

The Champions League group stage begins in about three weeks and we are scouring the ONELOVE community for predictions, opinions, and irrational arguments surrounding the upcoming round.  To get the ball rolling, we caught up with OLFC West teammates Darren Davies and Cameron Araghi.

Davies, an LA area club coach, says: ‘Chelsea will win it (slight bias). They’ve been together, relatively unchanged, for three years and they have depth. Barça could win, especially with the addition of Villa, and Real is pretty damn serious. Picking up Ozil was huge. And then Mourinho has the formula for success.’

Cameron Araghi, another ONELOVE Ambassador, chimes in: ‘I always say Barça.  They have the statistics.  They have an attack-minded forward in Villa and if Mascherano signs, they will be the best team on earth.  I see Real Madrid doing very well this year, but they will fall short in the major tournaments.  And I may be wrong, but something tells me that Rafa is going to ruin Inter.’

What do you say?  Who will surprise us this year?  Who will disappoint?

The group stage fixtures will take place in September (14/15, 28/29), October (19/20), November (2/3, 23/24), and wrap up in early December (7/8).

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WORLD CUP ANALYSIS: Group B

Thursday, June 10th, 2010

by Philip Cramer

Group B: Argentina, Greece, Nigeria, South Korea.

This appears to be one of the easier groups to pick. I can’t see any of these teams stopping Argentina from winning the group. What can you say about an attack that may have Carlos Tevez and Diego Milito, who scored both goals in the Champion’s League final sitting on the bench. That’s the good news. Then there’s Diego Maradonna who has threatened to run naked through the streets of Buenos Aires if they win the cup. Given a choice, the players would rather win the cup and have to witness that spectacle but not by much.

More importantly I cannot understand why he left both Esteban Cambiasso and Javier Zanetti off the team. Both were a key part of Inter Milan’s record setting treble this past season and have proved themselves at the highest level. They still have Javier Mascherano and Maxi Rodriguez, who wasn’t at his best for Liverpool this season, in midfield. In defense they have Walter Samuel and Martin Dimichelis who are both world class but Garbriel Heinze has seen better days. The goalkeepers are all adequate but not exceptional.

He also picked two of his old favorites, Juan Veron (35) and Martin Palermo (37) the idol of Boca. Palermo is little more than an appendage considering the other strikers but Maradonna probably wants to hear the Argentine commentators yell, “Marteeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeen” once more before the commentator passes out from a lack of oxygen.

Nigeria has seen their star tarnished somewhat in recent years with a surprising failure to qualify for 2006 behind Angola. The stars of the late 90’s such as Jay Jay Okocha and Sunday Oliseh have gone although Nwankwo Kanu at 34 is still on the team. In defense they have the seasoned Joseph Yobo and Dickson Etuhu in the midfield but they will sorely miss John Obi Mikel of Chelsea who is out for the tournament. Up front they have Yakubu and Obafemi Martins who bring a lot of European and Premier League experience to the table.

They have a new coach, Lars Lagerbeck who coached the Swedish national team for the past nine years, but then again, they always have a new coach so that shouldn’t bother them much. Nigeria is, as always, very physical, fast and has good ball handling skills. Qualification will probably come down to their final game in the group against South Korea.

Don’t expect to see them get much support from the South African fans. The locals don’t like Nigerians many, of whom came to South Africa after the end of apartheid and got involved in drug trafficking. Nigerians were equally offended by their portrayal in the Sci-Fi film, District 9 that was written, directed and filmed in Johannesburg.

South Korea broke through in 2002 when they hosted the cup. Prior to that they had gone 14 games without a win, debuting in 1954 when they were beaten 9-0 by Hungary and 7-0 by Turkey. They have made every final since 1986. They are consistently the best team in Asia and despite not making it to the second round in 2006, held France to a draw A loss to Switzerland in the last game cont them a chance of moving on.

They key player is Park Si Jung who had a great season with Manchester United. He can control the midfield with his speed and skill on the ball. Their defense can be a little suspect but their work rate is phenomenal and their fitness is never in doubt. Apparently they have been using oxygen tents to acclimate to the altitude although two of their three games will be at sea level. A handful of their players now play in Europe which previously wasn’t the case. Lee Chung Yong is another midfielder whose speed and passing down the wing added a dimension to Bolton Wanderers and was their Player of the Year.

I am not that familiar with Greece as most of their players play locally in Greece. They had a relatively easy route to qualification finishing second in their group behind Switzerland and ahead of Latvia and Israel. In the playoff they were held at home by Ukraine to a goalless draw and then surprised them by poaching a goal in the first half and hanging on to qualify.

Their biggest asset is their German coach Otto Renhagel who took them to the unlikeliest of victories in Euro 2004 when they beat Portugal twice, including the final as well as beating France and the Czech Republic and drawing with Spain with a team if unknowns. I can’t see them repeating that miracle in only their second appearance in the finals. In their first appearance in 1994 they lost all their games by a combined goal margin of 0-10. They will do better than that dismal debut but not by much.

There is a large Greek émigré population in South Africa who will turn out in full support and that might help.

Argentina will win the group and might even take maximum points if all goes well. South Korea and Nigeria will battle it out for second place.

Fearless Forecast:

1 – Argentina
2 – Nigeria

read more from ONELOVE Ambassador Philip Cramer at Irritable Liberal Syndrome.

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ARGENTINA vs CANADA

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

By Rick Minars

(ONELOVE Argentina Correspondent)

In preparation for the World Cup, Argentina took on Canada earlier yesterday in Buenos Aires. The final score was a flawless victory for the albiceleste which ended 5-0.

The goal scorers for Argentina were Maxi Rodriquez (2), Angel Di Maria (1), Carlos Tevez (1), and Sergio Aguero (1).

Argentina today showed their class even against a weak rival but we have still yet to see Maradona’s Argentina really be challenged. The only exception was last February’s friendly against Germany (1-0 Victory for Maradona). Argentina’s Starting line up was different to that expected to this coming June 12th World Cup match against Nigeria. Players like Lionel Messi (injured), Martin Demichelis, Walter Samuel, and Diego Milito did not play due to the Champions League Final.

This was Argentina’s last friendly match in preparation for the World Cup. Maradona’s team will be traveling to South Africa this friday and arriving Saturday to Pretoria. Pretoria University will be Argentina’s bunker and preparation for the World Cup.

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“EL PICHICHI”

Monday, May 17th, 2010

By Rick Minars

(ONELOVE correspondent)

This weekend the Spanish league came to a close and there could only be one top goal scorer awarded the prestigious “Pichichi.”  The award went to Barcelona star and Argentina international Lionel Messi.  Barça’s top forward finished this season in La Liga with a total of 34 goals.

Messi tied former Barcelona and Brazilian international Ronaldo.  Many believed that Lionel would tie Ronaldo’s season high, but most do not know that Ronaldo scored 34 goals in 44 games as compared to Messi who scored 34 goals in only 40 games.

During the Ronaldo era, La Liga had 22 teams. Currently there are only 20 teams participating in fewer games per season, which means that Lionel Messi scored the same amount of goals as Ronaldo with four games in hand.

Also to be noted, Lionel Messi scored a total of 47 goals in all competitions this season and is on his way to being awarded the European Golden Shoe (formally known as the European Golden Boot).

*The Pichichi is awarded annually by the Spanish newspaper ‘Marca’ to the highest goal scorer in La Liga.


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ARGENTINA: Breaking Down the Roster

Thursday, May 13th, 2010

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By Rick Minars

(Official ONELOVE World Cup Argentina Correspondent)

As promised, here’s the 30  player preliminary roster breakdown for Argentina! I also promised that I would provide my opinions as well as a little bit of a rant, but we shall save that for another day. In this article you will see a brief breakdown of the players. It will include the clubs they play on, their age, caps with the national team and World Cup experience.

Sergio Romero (AZ Alkmaar), 23 years old, 5 caps, first World Cup.

Nicolás Otamendi (Vélez), 22 years old, 6 caps, first World Cup.

Martín Demichelis (Bayern Munich), 29 years old, 25 caps, first World Cup.

Walter Samuel (Inter), 32 years old, 54 caps, second World Cup.

Gabriel Heinze (Olympique), 29 years old, 65 caps, second World Cup.

Jonás Gutiérrez (Newcastle), 27 years old, 15 caps, first World Cup.

Javier Mascherano (Liverpool), 25 years old, 56 caps, second World Cup.

Juan Sebastián Verón (Estudiantes), 35 years old, 69 caps, third World Cup.

Angel Di María (Benfica), 22 years old, 7 caps, first World Cup.

Lionel Messi (Barcelona), 22 years old, 45 caps, second World Cup.

Gonzalo Higuaín (Real Madrid), 22 years old, 4 caps, first World Cup.

Mariano Andújar (Catania), 26 years old, 4 caps, first World Cup.

Diego Pozo (Colón), 32 years old, 3 caps, first World Cup.

Nicolás Burdisso (Inter), 29 years old, 28 caps, second World Cup.

Clemente Rodríguez (Estudiantes), 28 years old, 11 caps, first World Cup.

Fabricio Coloccini (Newcastle), 28 years old, 33 caps, second World Cup.

Mario Bolatti (Fiorentina), 25 years old, 4 caps, first World Cup.

Jesús Dátolo (Olympiakos), 25 years old, 3 caps, first World Cup.

Javier Pastore (Palermo), 20 years old, no caps, first World Cup.

José Sosa (Estudiantes), 24 years old, 6caps, first World Cup.

Maxi Rodríguez (Liverpool), 29 years old, 35 caps, second World Cup.

Sergio Agüero (Atlético Madrid), 21 years old, 21 caps, first World Cup.

Diego Milito (Inter), 30 years old, 21 caps, first World Cup.

Carlos Tevez (Manchester City), 26 years old, 53 caps, second World Cup.

Martín Palermo (Boca), 36 years old, 13 caps, first World Cup.

Ezequiel Lavezzi (Nápoli), 25 years old, 6 caps, first World Cup.

Sebastián Blanco (Lanús), 22 years old, 2 caps, first World Cup.

Insaurralde (Newell’s), 25 years old, 2 caps, first World Cup.

Juan Mercier (Argentinos), 30 years old, 3 caps, first World Cup.

Ariel Garcé (Colón), 30 years old, 3 caps, first World Cup.

This is the list of the 30 player preliminary roster in which 7 will be excluded from the list in a couple of weeks.  Some things to note from this list.

Note:

1. From this list of 30 that has been selected, Maradona has played and tried out  108 different players.

2. There are 10 locally-based players who have made the first cut.

3. Lastly and most importantly, the vast majority of these players have made this team with no prior world cup experience.

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WORLD CUP PRELIM ROSTER: ARGENTINA

Tuesday, May 11th, 2010

by Rick Minars

Goalkeepers:

Sergio Romero (Az Alkmaar)
Mariano Andújar (Catania)
Diego Pozo (Colón)

Defenders:

Nicolás Burdisso (Roma)
Ariel Garcé (Colón)
Fabricio Coloccini (Newcastle)
Martín Demichelis (Bayern Munich)
Gabriel Heinze (Olympique Marsella)
Juan Manuel Insaurralde (Newell’s)
Nicolás Otamendi (Vélez)
Clemente Rodríguez (Estudiantes)
Walter Samuel (Inter)

Midfielders:

Sebastián Blanco (Lanús)
Mario Bolatti (Fiorentina)
Jesús Dátolo (Nápoli)
Angel Di María (Benfica)
Jonás Gutiérrez (Newcastle)
Javier Macherano (Liverpool)
Juan Mercier (Argentinos Juniors)
Javier Pastore (Huracán)
Maxi Rodríguez (Liverpool)
José Sosa (Estudiantes)
Juan Sebastián Verón (Estudiantes).

Forwards:

Gonzalo Higuaín (Real Madrid)
Ezequiel Lavezzi (Nápoli)
Lionel Messi (Barcelona)
Diego Milito (Inter)
Martín Palermo (Boca)
Carlos Tevez (Manchester City)
Sergio Agüero (Atlético Madrid)

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MESSI AND THE GOLDEN BOOT

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

by Marc Roseblade

Barcelona’s Lionel Messi is closing in on Europe’s Golden Boot and, should the 22 year old win this, it will be added to the ‘FIFA World Player of the Year’ he has already won this season.

His amazing tally of goals has helped Barcelona to the highest points tally that Spain’s La Liga has ever seen and they still have 2 matches left to play.

The Spanish giants have averaged 3.6 goals per game this season with the Argentine striker scoring 31 league goals and an amazing 44 goals in total so far, but the league goals are the ones that count toward the coveted Golden Boot.

Goals scored in Europe’s top leagues like the Premier League, La Liga, Serie A and the Bundesliga are awarded 2 points and those in less prestigious leagues 1.5 points. This gives him 62 points in the race to be named Europe’s leading marksman.

Others chasing include Didier Drogba of Chelsea & Man Utd’s Wayne Rooney, who have both netted 26 times this season but only have 1 game left.

Real Madrid’s Higuaín has also scored 25 times giving him 50 points with 3 games left to play.

Can anyone stop Messi the maestro?

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MESSI LEADS BLAUGRANA TO CLASICO VICTORY

Sunday, April 11th, 2010

Messi was at his best against Real Madrid yesterday as Barça walked away from Spain’s capital with a 2-0 win.

Here are highlights…

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SPANISH GIANTS ARE STARVED FOR COMPETITION

Sunday, February 28th, 2010

You’ve got Barcelona and Real Madrid, and a few mid-table contenders, but what has happened to Spanish football!?

Today’s 5-1 victory over Tenerife was almost unfair. Coming off of a loss to Lyon, you have to wonder if Madrid is suffering from a lack of competition in La Liga. Here are highlights.

Barça’s 2-1 victory over Málaga was more conservative, though a 1-1 tie to Stuttgart in the UCL begs a similar question about the quality of their competitors.

The two Spanish giants are expected to win everything, but the quality of their play will almost certainly suffer if they can’t be challenged. All across Europe the title races are getting tighter and tighter with many teams competing for top spots. In turn, we see stunning performances from Lyon, Bordeaux, Stuttgart, and Panathinaikos in the Champions League.

Here’s a look at Barça vs Málaga…

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THE BEST OF EUROPE: Barcelona vs Stuttgart

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

By Yoni Ginsberg

Before the game, Belarusian midfielder Alexandr Hleb, who is on loan from Barcelona to Stuttgart, figured his team had a 10 percent chance of winning. I figured it was more like zero. However, an enthusiastic performance from the Germans, complemented by a bleak showing from the Catalans, landed Christian Gross’s side a respectable 1-1 tie.

Although they now have to score at the Nou Camp, the Germans proved that they can play with the big boys. Despite a ninth-place position in the Bundesliga, the Germans (fairing much better under new management) looked upbeat and ready to play, controlling the majority of the first half and scoring a wonderful goal through the head of Cacau.

But honestly, did you ever doubt Barça? Of course you didn’t.

Down a goal, the Spaniards bounced back and, immediately following the break, leveled the score through their big Swede, Zlatan. The game finished on a low note as fans booed an unsportsmanly Sergio Busquets who, after a mild foul, took his sweet time getting back into the game.

Stuttgart fans should be pleased with the team’s current form. Just this past Saturday they defeated FC Koln 5-1, with Cacau registering 4 goals to his name. The Spaniards were just as good over the weekend, thrashing Racing Santander 4-0. Although it wont be easy, Barcelona should advance to the quarter finals in a matter of two weeks.


VfB Stuttgart v Barcelona
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