Posts Tagged ‘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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Argentina’s Starting Eleven

Saturday, June 12th, 2010

By Rick Minars

(OFFICIAL ONELOVE ARGENTINA CORRESPONDENT)

Ladies and Gentlemen, we have finally come to the conclusion to all the mystery about Argentina the past few weeks. For those of you who do not know, Argentina has been very secretive the past couple of weeks. The press in whole has been in the dark about much of Argentina’s practice routines, possible starters etc. Much of the news reported from the press about Argentina were basically fillers and or pure speculation about the team.

We can now finally declare the the most probable starting eleven for Argentina. I remember at one point that I had mentioned in one of my past blogs about the Albiceleste formation and starting eleven would be that one against Germany last February. But much to the surprise and shock of the world, yes “El Diego”, has once again changed his mind and has decided to take a gamble and play 3-4-3.

Starters:

Romero

Heinze Demichelis Samuel

Jonas Veron Mascherano Di Maria

Messi Higuain Tevez

There you have it folks! Please feel free to complement or rant about this starting lineup and formation. I would love to hear different points of views.

ALSO STAY TUNED! A LOT MORE INFO ON ARGENTINA POST ARGENTINA vs NIGERIA

VAAAAAAAAAMOOOOOOS ARRGEEEEENTIIINNAAAAA!!!

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IT’S OFFICIAL: Here is Argentina’s 23 Player World Cup Roster

Wednesday, May 19th, 2010

By Rick Minars

(Official ONELOVE Argentina Correspondent)

Its official!  This morning Diego Armando Maradona has announced the official list of 23 players that will be representing the Albiceleste in South Africa.

In my previous article on Argentina, I had mentioned a possible starting line up for the official World Cup squad. This has now been confirmed and my speculations are correct. Maradona’s squad and World Cup starting eleven had been tested early on this past February against Germany in a friendly.

El Diego had to leave out 7 players from the intial 30 player preliminary roster. The 7 players who did not make the final cut are, Coloccini, Insaurralde, Mercier, José Sosa, Dátolo, Blanco and Lavezzi. The only surprises from this list that were left out were Coloccini with World Cup experience and Lavezzi who can be used as a winger up front and in the midfield.

The official List of Argetina’s 23 players are:

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

Diego’s starting goal keeper.

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

One of Maradona’s surprises and favorites. The center back will be playing in as an outside back for Argentina’s starting eleven just like he did against Germany this past February.

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

Starter and Key defender for Maradona and Bayern Munich.  Definitely one of the best defensive players in the world.

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

Like Demichelis, Samuel will be playing the UEFA Champions league and will join the National side after the final against Bayern Munich.   His recent performance with Inter has earned him a spot again on the Albiceleste.

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

Maradona considers Heinze untouchable in the starting eleven and considers him to be a leader and the Oscar Ruggeri of Argentina of this era.

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

It did not matter to Diego if Jonas played in the Prem’s third division league with Newcastle. It obviously goes to show that he is starting on the outside for Maradona.

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

Another of Diego’s favorites and rightfully so. Maradona’s Captain and leader on the field. As mention in my previous Argentina article, Mascherano will be playing closely with the back line to help transition to the attack.

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

A leader without the captian’s arm band but the conductor of Argentina’s offense.

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

A deadly, speedy, and skillful lefty that can play upfront and on the outside midfield.

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

Currently the best player in the world and Argentina’s hope. El Diego wants Messi to play freely up top.

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

Star forward for Real Madrid. Proved his colors for Maradona by scoring in a WC qualifier against Peru and scoring against Germany this past February.

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

Back up to Romero.

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

Third string Keeper.

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

An alternate center back and outside back for Maradona. Burdisso made his way back on to Maradona’s list by his recent performance for Roma and was heavily considered  for his World Cup experience.

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

Rodriquez is the only true outside back on the list of 23. He can play on both sides and is known to also be very speedy, skillful, and  has a deadly shot.

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

Mascherano’s back up.

Javier Pastore (Palermo), 20 years old, Zero Caps, first World Cup.

Argentina’s coaching staff consider him to be the replacement for Veron when he is tired and another option for a creative midfielder who can conduct the attack.

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

Maxi won his spot over Jose Sosa due to his World Cup experience.

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

Alternate forward to Messi.

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

Leading goal scorer in the Serie A. Has won two championships so far this season and is on his way to a third possible championship with Inter this Saturday for the Champions League. As of now a non-starter under Maradona.

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

Playing extremely well this season with Man City. Tevez feels that this is his world Cup and that he will fight for a starting position but is considered under Maradona as his first alternate attacker.

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

Considered the only true center forward on the list and Maradona’s savior against Peru in a WC qualifier. In times of need Palermo will be called up to play.

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

Maradona’s surprise pick.  The coaching staff was seduced by his personality on the field and especially for his capability of playing as a center back and as a outside back. At the moment Garce is considered to be Otamendi’s back up.

This is the official Player list that Maradona will be taking to represent Argentina in South Africa. There are some questionable picks  as there are certain players that were left off the initial preliminary roster. What is done is done and for all I know this can be a disastrous gamble or a well calculated coaching decision. The only way to find out is to see what happens this June.

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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’S STARTING 11: A Closer Look

Saturday, May 15th, 2010

By Rick Minars

(Official ONELOVE World Cup Argentina Correspondent)

It has been rumored that Diego Maradona’s starting eleven will be exactly the same or similar to that of the most recent friendly and international clash of titans between Argentina and Germany this past February.

Maradona intends to play a 4-1-3-1-1. Yes as strange as this might be this is exactly the formation he wants to play. Lets take a closer look at this possible starting eleven for the World Cup, broken down by position.

Defense:

The back line for Argentina will be played with defenders that are all naturally and strictly center backs. He believes by playing with a back line with four center backs will be much more solid
defensively. Diego believes that outside fullbacks that participate in the offense will only cause more problems and leave the back more exposed for opposing teams to attack.

Possible Starters:

Otamendi
Demichelis
Samuel
Heinze

Holding Midfield:

Maradona believes by having a holding midfielder who can defend and transitional well should play in between the back line and the  offensive midfielders. Basically this players role is to cleanup mistakes from the offensive and help the back line transition the ball to the midfield.

Possible Starter:

Mascherano

Midfield:

Maradona will play with a line of three in which he will have the outside midfielders play tightly tucked in defensively and wide offensively. These outside midfielders are going to have to be very hard working and extremely fit since their roll also entails to work very hard up and down the field offensively and defensively through the middle. The creative mind and conductor of the team will be the center midfielder who will have more freedom to play but will also have to work hard to fit defensively in the middle. Diego believes that this player has to be the brain of Argentina’s attack.

Possible Starters:                                                                                    

Jonas  
Veron  
Di Maria

Forwards:

El Diego wants a shadowing forward to play with all the freedom he wants. Basically he wants him all over the field and participating in the offense and collecting the ball through the midfield. The other forward is to be a lone striker to be used as a  target for support.

Possible Starters:                                                                                                       

Messi
Higuain

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BARCELONA FALLS TO SEVILLA IN COPA DEL REY

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

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CHAMPIONS LEAGUE VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS: FC BARCELONA vs DYNAMO KIEV

Thursday, December 10th, 2009

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Both teams played incredibly well. Dynamo opened up with an early set-piece goal, but eventually fell to a classic performance from the Blaugrana. Xavi equalized in the 33rd and Messi had a game winner in the final minutes of regulation.


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HIGHLIGHTS FROM FC BARCELONA vs XEREZ

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

Henry redeemed himself yesterday with an opening goal against Xerez. Ibrahimovic added insult to injury as things wound down to a 2-0 finish.

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LA LIGA RECAP: BARCELONA VS REAL MADRID

Monday, November 30th, 2009

Highlights from yesterday’s “El Classico”.  The superstars were out in full force and Barcelona finally (deservedly) clinched their #1 spot in the league.

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CR9′S FIRST “EL CLASICO” ENDS IN LOSS

Sunday, November 29th, 2009
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Barcelona takes the lead in La Liga standings as they defeat Real Madrid 1-0. Ibrahimovic, who came in as a sub for Henry,  scored the sole goal off a volley from a Daniel Alves cross in the 56th minute. Cristiano Ronaldo almost gave Madrid its first goal in the 20th minute, but was denied by Victor Valdes. CR9 had his shining moments, showing great form and having great touches on the ball. Ronaldo’s replacement, Benzema, nearly equalized the game in the 80th minute with a shot just over the bar.

Barcelona now leads La Liga with 30 points, Madrid behind them with 28.

Photo Credit: AP Photo

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