Posts Tagged ‘Real Madrid’

NIKE PLANTS A 30ft STAKE IN MADRID

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

A 30 ft. statue was unveiled yesterday in a quiet corner of Madrid, depicting a stoic Cristiano Ronaldo in his national uniform.  Red and green confetti floated in the streets as Portuguese fans applauded the already deified superstar.

you have to wonder, though.  Is this for real?  Apparenty Nike sponsored the statue, which would explain why he is not wearing the Adidas-sponsored Real Madrid uniform.  If it is real (and the city decides to keep the statue in its place) it will be among the greatest jabs Nike has ever taken at Adidas.  Thoughts?

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BEST OF EUROPE: These Are The Chaaampiooons!

Wednesday, February 17th, 2010

By Jake Glavies

David Beckham’s first match against former club Manchester United was a bit anticlimactic thanks in large part to the stellar play of striker Wayne Rooney.

Playing at the San Siro in the first leg of the Champions League round of 16 Tuesday, Rooney was nothing short of magnificent while netting two late goals in just eight minutes to give United a 3-2 victory over Beckham and AC Milan. The first goal came in the 66th minute when Rooney headed home a cross from substitute Antonio Valencia; he used his head again for his second score, knocking in a pass from Darren Fletcher. The scores were Rooney’s first European goals of a year, which give him a total of 25 for the season.

Milan got on the board first when Ronaldinho scored in the third minute off a Beckham free kick. Paul Scholes made it a 1-1 match with a goal in the 36th minute. After the break it was all Rooney until Milan’s Clarence Seedorf drew the Rossoneri to within one, hitting the back of the net at the 85-minute mark.


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In other Champions League action, Lyon stunned red-hot Real Madrid 1-0 in the first leg of their showdown. Jean Makoun netted the match’s lone goal when he scored on a rocket shot from 25-yards out. Madrid dominated every facet of the match except the scoreboard. The squad had six shots on goal compared to four for Lyon; it also attempted three more corners and held the ball for 66 percent of the match.

The closest Madrid got to lighting up the scoreboard came in the first half when Gonzalo Higuaín received a quality pass from Cristiano Ronaldo but couldn’t manage to get past defender Jean-Alain Boumsong. In the second half, Ronaldo tried his best from 25-yards away but was rejected by goalkeeper Hugo Lloris.


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Heading into the match, the return of former Lyon star Karim Benzema dominated headlines. Benzema entered the match in the 64th minute as a substitute for Higuaín and had little to show leading up to the final whistle.

Despite allowing an away goal, Madrid’s statistical dominance Tuesday will give it an advantage when Lyon travels to the Bernabeu March 10. United will take its distinct goal advantage home to Old Trafford when it faces Milan again the same day.

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REAL MADRID WITHIN 2 POINTS OF BARCELONA

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Ronaldo and Kaká ran circles around Xerez – photo credit: AFP/Christina Quicler

Cristiano Ronaldo and Kaká put on one of the most entertaining attacking displays of the year against Xerez on Feb 13th.

Will Raúl be missed?  Of course.  Will the Galactico’s be ok without him?  Come on, now.

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REAL MADRID SIGNS TEEN PRODIGY SERGIO CANALES

Friday, February 12th, 2010

Canales at Racing de Santander – photo credit: n/a

Sergio Canales has been the talk of Spanish soccer for a few months now. A move to Real Madrid should give us all a chance to see how he hangs with the big boys.

A six-year contract will take effect in July, which means that Canales will have to prove his World Cup potential at Racing de Santander throughout the rest of this season.

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REAL MADRID vs DEPORTIVO LA CORUNA

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Guti celebrates a Benzema finish/(Xinhua/Reuters Photo)

Ronaldo served the first half of a 2-match ban as Real Madrid took on Deportivo La Coruña.  Despite Madrid’s mythic stature in La Liga, they hadn’t beaten Deportivo once in 19 years.  Granero opened up the scoring, but it was Guti’s classy playmaking and Benzema’s game winning goals that broke the curse at La Coruña.

Good game, 3-1 to Real.

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THE UNDENIABLE GONZALO HIGUAIN

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

By Jake Glavies

photo credit: Higauin vs Getafe/Getty Images

When Real Madrid kicked off the 2009-10 La Liga season, there was little thought as to who would be the squad’s top scoring threat. With Cristiano Ronaldo, the 2008 FIFA World Player of the Year, coming in from Manchester United, the safe bet was on Ron to lead the Madrid charge.

But, some 19 matches into the year, the Portuguese winger hasn’t hit his stride and has most recently made headlines for crushing Patrick Mtiliga’s nose with his elbow in a 2-0 win over Malaga Sunday. To date it’s been an old face that’s helping Real Madrid keep pace with last season’s champion Barcelona. Despite playing alongside the newest Galacticos – including such high-profile transfers as Ronaldo, Kaka and Karim Benzema – Gonzalo Higuain is proving that his star can shine amongst the Madrid galaxy.

Higuain transferred to Madrid from River Plate for just a shade over $18 million in 2006, and ever since it’s appeared to be money very well spent. In only 14 appearances this season, including 11 starts, Higuain is holding pole position on the team’s state sheet, netting 11 goals on just 36 shots. His scores are coming every 3.3 attempts, compared to a staggeringly high 8.2 for Ronaldo and every 8.6 for Benzema.

His success is no surprise, though. Scoring a team-high 22 goals during last season’s second place finish, Higuain is merely picking up where he left off. The only thing that’s different is that he’s doing it with some of the most talented players in the world yelling for the ball. After getting off to a slow start this season, scoring zero goals in Madrid’s first six league games, the Argentine has caught fire. He’s had three multi-goal games, including back-to-back two score performances against Valencia and Real Zeragoza – during which he left the match in the 62nd minute.

Ronaldo – who currently has nine goals on the year – may be the biggest draw in town, but Higuain is the driving force behind his team’s success. If Madrid is to overtake Barcelona and reclaim the league crown, they’ll do it on the leg of the 22 year old Higuain. Though often overlooked for a starting spot, even in his native Argentina, he’s rapidly making a name for himself as one of the top young strikers in the world.

With three years left on his contract, Higuain may just prove to be the brightest star in the Real Madrid galaxy.

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CR9 DOUBLES UP, SEES RED

Monday, January 25th, 2010

photo credit: Cristiano Ronaldo vs Malaga/Getty Images

Christiano Ronaldo’s performance against Malaga was one of his best to date, save for the nose-breaking incident. When asked about the challenge against Patrick Mtiliga, CR9 had this to say,

“I didn’t mean to injure the lad…I’m very sad for what happened. It was bad luck to hit him on the nose because he’s only 1.70 metres and if he had been taller I would have struck his chest. I wouldn’t want to injure anybody. I’m not that type of person.”

Way to add insult to injury! Break the guy’s nose and then blame it on his shortness. Still pretty funny.

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MERRY CHRISTMAS FROM KAKA AND C. RONALDO

Friday, December 25th, 2009

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Cristiano Ronaldo and Kaká are sending yuletide joy to their English-speaking fans…

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CRISTIANO RONALDO WINS PUSKAS AWARD – FIFA GOAL OF THE YEAR

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

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Messi took home the top honors from FIFA, but CR9 (previous Fifa Player of the Year) became the first recipient of Fifa’s PUSKAS award.  Ronaldo, pictured above with the widow of Hungarian sensation and Real Madrid frontman Ferenc Puskas, had this to say – “If you asked me how to score a goal like that I wouldn’t be able to tell you. It’s just hitting it hard and seeing the net billow, that’s all.”

Here are the 10 goals nominated for the Puskas, including Ronaldo’s…

OH! And if you aren’t familiar with Puskas, here’s a little compilation.

photo credit: Frabrice Coffrini/AFP

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LA LIGA VIDEO HIGHLIGHTS: REAL MADRID vs ZARAGOSA (6-0!!!)

Sunday, December 20th, 2009

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Here’s a video recap from the bloodbath that was Real Madrid vs Real Zaragosa.

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