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Re: FC Barcelona Fan Thread: "Més Que Un Club" by eyoniggar(m): 11:14am On Mar 09, 2011
Paddy me Jencejyde, your recharge card was sweet. Anyways, maybe you can get to win
more bets against me some other time.
Re: FC Barcelona Fan Thread: "Més Que Un Club" by AjanleKoko: 1:18pm On Mar 09, 2011
honeric01:

Good one there from our boys, i expected more goals, Villa wasted chances, Affellay did too, we should have killed Arsenal like 7:1 YESTERDAY.

all in all, good game, Sevilla next.

We should have gotten more goals. Villa was absolutely not in it, I think he's fatigued. He's not been impressive in the last few games.
Re: FC Barcelona Fan Thread: "Més Que Un Club" by medjai(m): 1:43pm On Mar 09, 2011
AjanleKoko:

We should have gotten more goals. Villa was absolutely not in it, I think he's fatigued. He's not been impressive in the last few games.
Villa spurned a number of chances but his flick to set up Xavi after Iniesta's dribbling run for the second goal was just priceless.
Re: FC Barcelona Fan Thread: "Més Que Un Club" by AjanleKoko: 1:48pm On Mar 09, 2011
^^
yes oh.
That goal was a masterclass. Iniesta weaving in and out of the Arsenal bodies. Koscielny and Djourou sliding all over the place. Sagna carry backside up. It was hilarious. Barca carved up the Gooners like they were peeling mango grin
Re: FC Barcelona Fan Thread: "Més Que Un Club" by ogazi007(m): 2:57pm On Mar 09, 2011
Yeso Iniesta created the chances for the first and the second goal.Dani i really felt like smashing Alves yesterday,how on earth he missed that simple touch.messi would have had a hat trick.he has scored 6 goals in 2 games against Arsenal and some he goat will be yelling that the boi cant scores in Epl.Mesii was piecing through their defence like a sword.the Bio is the footie i am watching.he has 45 goals now,only God knows how many goals he will end up scoring till the end of the season.
Re: FC Barcelona Fan Thread: "Més Que Un Club" by AjanleKoko: 3:00pm On Mar 09, 2011
^^
2 goals more to match last season's tally. Sevilla might be the mugus to provide those grin
Re: FC Barcelona Fan Thread: "Més Que Un Club" by khanye(m): 3:11pm On Mar 09, 2011
Re: FC Barcelona Fan Thread: "Més Que Un Club" by Stealthy(m): 3:24pm On Mar 09, 2011
AjanleKoko:

We should have gotten more goals. Villa was absolutely not in it, I think he's fatigued. He's not been impressive in the last few games.
Villa has been off colour lately. He's obviously tired. I guess thats why Pep keeps taking him out of matches.
Re: FC Barcelona Fan Thread: "Més Que Un Club" by Stealthy(m): 4:20pm On Mar 09, 2011
medjai:

Villa spurned a number of chances but his flick to set up Xavi after Iniesta's dribbling run for the second goal was just priceless.
Yes that goal by Xavi was a masterpiece. Messi's was also great. Arsenal have the honour of chopping 2 of the best goals in this CL so far.
Re: FC Barcelona Fan Thread: "Més Que Un Club" by usbcable(m): 5:01pm On Mar 09, 2011
Barsa was the better team last nyt.

Fabregas reminds me of W. Rooney.

I think its better you let a player go when he wants to and at the moment he wants to.(that backpass will hunt most arsenal fans 4reva.

But the Referee technically was right with RVP second red but ''reasonably'' was wrong(Ta ba nje ise oba a'ma fi teru si). he also got some other calls wrong too.

He actually did not marshal the match very well.
Re: FC Barcelona Fan Thread: "Més Que Un Club" by eyoniggar(m): 5:06pm On Mar 09, 2011
Sevilla oooo!! ASSS_ANAL is history now. Rudiie post-Match analysis please.
Re: FC Barcelona Fan Thread: "Més Que Un Club" by Stealthy(m): 11:01pm On Mar 09, 2011
I hope we face Schalke in the QF. We love to play German teams!
Re: FC Barcelona Fan Thread: "Més Que Un Club" by holydante(m): 7:43am On Mar 10, 2011
Stealthy:

I hope we face Schalke in the QF. We love to play German teams!
Loll, gd morning folks, well I was believeing the winner of Bayern-Inter Match up will square up with us,meanwhile I strongly believe Munchen will come out tops from ‎​d̶̲̥̅̊ clash, meanwhile your German opposition wish may come to pass in the long run, if its Schalke, then a Madrid twist will pop in, Veteran Raul will come to town. Remeber Wengers Barca wish and how he got his heart desires, hehehe

Whoever anyway, let UEFA bring it on, we aint trophy-shy,
Re: FC Barcelona Fan Thread: "Més Que Un Club" by eyoniggar(m): 8:54am On Mar 10, 2011
@ Holydante. Whoever UEFA brings forth will be fine as long as it aint Chelsea or Man-U
that are usually a customer of "PARK THE VAN" Tactics.

I wont be surprised if we meet Schalke 04 or Shaktar, I am pretty sure these teAMS WONT PARK THE bus,However
if they do, Barca in my sight would be nothing short of nightmare to any team whatsoever.
Re: FC Barcelona Fan Thread: "Més Que Un Club" by medjai(m): 9:34am On Mar 10, 2011
I'm quite wary of Shakthar. We've never had it easy against them. In the UEFA Super Cup, it took a Pedro extra time goal to see them off. They also defeated us in the group stage of 08 CL. Besides, I'm sure we"ll have to play the first leg of our Q/final match at home and this means, God forbid, we don't get a good result at home in the first leg, the deciding leg will be away. The last time Shakthar lost at home in Europe was October, 2008. Donetsk is not the kind of place you'd want to get a result.

Bring on any other team. Schalke and Tottenham, preferably.
Re: FC Barcelona Fan Thread: "Més Que Un Club" by AjanleKoko: 9:43am On Mar 10, 2011
medjai:

I'm quite wary of Shakthar. We've never had it easy against them. In the UEFA Super Cup, it took a Pedro extra time goal to see them off. They also defeated us in the group stage of 08 CL. Besides, I'm sure we"ll have to play the first leg of our Q/final match at home and this means, God forbid, we don't get a good result at home in the first leg, the deciding leg will be away. The last time Shakthar lost at home in Europe was October, 2008. Donetsk is not the kind of place you'd want to get a result.

Bring on any other team. Schalke and Tottenham, preferably.

Shakhtar is picking up great form in the competition. Look at what they did to Roma, though Roma were atrocious. I just pray we will be at full strength if and when we meet them. Nothing short of a blitz at the Camp Nou will suffice for them, and we try to play for a draw in Donetsk.

Tottenham might be tricky. I'd rather not play another English side so soon. Let's play some traditional European opposition. Maybe even Schalke.
Re: FC Barcelona Fan Thread: "Més Que Un Club" by honeric01(m): 10:29am On Mar 10, 2011
Neither Shakhtar nor TOT is going to be easy, if i am to choose from the two, i would go for TOT and not shakhtar. (too many Brazilians in that team and they surely know how to score.)
Re: FC Barcelona Fan Thread: "Més Que Un Club" by eyoniggar(m): 10:46am On Mar 10, 2011
Lets all just wait for the draws. Remember, if we are worthy of the CL Trophy, then we should
be able to welcome any team. Fear is not in our Dictionary. Mes Que Un Cub.
Re: FC Barcelona Fan Thread: "Més Que Un Club" by khanye(m): 11:43am On Mar 10, 2011
Re: FC Barcelona Fan Thread: "Més Que Un Club" by mukina2: 12:29pm On Mar 10, 2011
since you are posting pics on our thread . .though you might like this  grin am sure you can identify them grin

[img]http://thecannon.files./2010/07/xavi-puyol-pique-gay-spaniards.jpg?w=460&h=364[/img]
Re: FC Barcelona Fan Thread: "Més Que Un Club" by ogazi007(m): 1:10pm On Mar 10, 2011
@Mukina!
Is that not frabgas?this boy is an olodo,he went dancing awilo with barcelona players after they have dumped Arsenal out of CL.this does not have the interest of the club at heart anymore,i think wenger should let him come home now before he will ruin the dream of quadruple for you guys this season.
Re: FC Barcelona Fan Thread: "Més Que Un Club" by ChukaEze: 1:11pm On Mar 10, 2011




[size=15pt]Barcelona 3-1 Arsenal: Barca press and progress[/size]


Arsenal didn’t manage a single shot, as Barcelona go through to the quarter-finals.

Pep Guardiola chose Eric Abidal and Sergio Busquets at centre-back, as expected, though there was a surprise at left-back, where Adriano started over Maxwell.

Both Cesc Fabregas and Robin van Persie were fit to start. Arsene Wenger decided to play Tomas Rosicky on the right, and Abou Diaby got the nod over Denilson.

The game was very strange – neither side played as well as they can. Arsenal could barely string more than four passes together, and whilst Barcelona dominated the game, they were tremendously wasteful when they got into the penalty area.

Despite appearing extremely comfortable in the final ten minutes, Barca were somehow only a Nicklas Bendtner shot away from being dumped out, in what would have been one of the unlikeliest progressions in European Cup history.

Arsenal stand off

Arsenal played very differently without the ball, compared to the first leg. In London they pressed relentlessly at the start of the game, but here they stood off more, and focused on getting into a good shape.

The fitness of van Persie an Fabregas may have contributed to this tactic (Fabregas, in particular, was clearly not fully fit) – but Wenger probably also accepted that it’s not possible to press for 90 minutes away at the Nou Camp, and so Arsenal stood off.

Barcelona strategy

Barcelona’s tactics were not markedly different from their standard approach. The full-backs hugged the touchlines and were very advanced – often pushing Rosicky and Samir Nasri back into a back six – and the three forwards took it in turns to come towards the ball and then spin in behind. Arsenal still defended relatively high, but they were deeper than at the Emirates, and therefore were less prone to the ball over the top.

Messi was a threat throughout, and often received the ball in space, but was guilty of trying to do too much – he overran the ball when entering the penalty area on more than one occasion. Take the Arsenal back four against the Barcelona front three, and Arsenal were doing OK – the problem came, of course, from the movement of Barcelona players from deeper positions. Daniel Alves played an especially advanced role and was always on for a diagonal pass when Xavi got the ball in central midfield.

Barca pressing

The key feature of the game was something we all know Barcelona do well – pressing. Their energy and bravery in winning the ball back high up the pitch is now very well established, but tonight was a particularly good case study. The constant harrying meant that Arsenal were simply unable to work the ball up the pitch, and almost the entire game was spent in their own half of the pitch.



Fabregas’ backheel was a ludicrous decision, but Barca’s pressing can take some of the credit. Not just because there was a player closing down and intercepting at that moment, but because the pressure for 45 minutes had created the backheel. A backheel is something that you try on the edge of the opposition box, when you’re under pressure and need to do something ‘clever’ to get past an opponent. Fabregas is far from a silly player, but Barcelona were pressuring so much that he felt he had to do something ‘clever’ merely to complete a pass on the edge of his own penalty area.

Second half

It’s not often a side scores a goal despite not having a shot in the entire match, but Busquets’ mistimed header from a corner gave Arsenal an unlikely lead in the tie. Three minutes later, the situation changed again with van Persie’s red card, and from then on, Arsenal could only dream of winning a corner kick.

The sending off alone can not explain the Barcelona victory (20 shots to none is a ridiculous statistic) but it’s fair to say Arsenal’s strategy was compromised. Having dominated the final twenty minutes of both first legs in the past year, Arsenal’s plan may have been to wait until the final quarter of the game and then push on, especially as Barcelona had pressed so much.

Arsenal clueless

Instead, they were barely able to play football. Sky Sports’ commentator Martin Tyler summed it up inadvertently when he suggested that when Manuel Almunia had the ball in his arms, he was attempting to kick the ball downfield at an angle, so there was a chance a Barcelona player would head it out for a throw. What a miserable state to be in – a side famed for their slick passing football reduced to trying to win a throw on the half way line from a goalkeeper’s clearance. The chalkboard on the left shows how few passes Arsenal played in attacking positions.




Barcelona simply passed and passed and tired Arsenal. Xavi broke through for the second to round off a fantastic move, and Pedro won a penalty that Messi converted. Barcelona should have had more, but Almunia was making some good saves.

Changes

It was surprising that Wenger didn’t introduce Bendtner until the 77th minute – Arsenal clearly needed someone who could win the ball in the air from long balls, and also someone who could hold it up. The late chance was a bonus and came out of nothing, other than Wilshere’s determined closing down. He was Arsenal’s best player in each of the two legs.

Guardiola’s changes came after 80 minutes, and didn’t significantly alter the game.

Conclusion

Barcelona being good at pressing is hardly a revelation, and it hardly takes a genius to identify it as a crucial factor in this game – but it was the key feature. Arsenal couldn’t get the ball up the pitch, and Barcelona won possession in positions very close to the opposition goal.

Zero attempts on goal suggests that Arsenal ‘parked the bus’ – even Inter managed one shot in their semi-final last year – but they didn’t, they were simply unable to get past the first burst of closing down.

http://www.zonalmarking.net/2011/03/09/barcelona-3-1-arsenal-tactics/
Re: FC Barcelona Fan Thread: "Més Que Un Club" by Nobody: 1:41pm On Mar 10, 2011
Fair enough!
Re: FC Barcelona Fan Thread: "Més Que Un Club" by lysaa2: 4:24pm On Mar 10, 2011
mukina2:

since you are posting pics on our thread . .though you might like this  grin am sure you can identify them grin

[img]http://thecannon.files./2010/07/xavi-puyol-pique-gay-spaniards.jpg?w=460&h=364[/img]
Mukina pls hit me on YIM. .u gotta help.
Re: FC Barcelona Fan Thread: "Més Que Un Club" by holydante(m): 4:43pm On Mar 10, 2011
mukina2:

since you are posting pics on our thread . .though you might like this  grin am sure you can identify them grin

[img]http://thecannon.files./2010/07/xavi-puyol-pique-gay-spaniards.jpg?w=460&h=364[/img]
at least someone is half grinning and half smiling at last
Re: FC Barcelona Fan Thread: "Més Que Un Club" by honeric01(m): 8:57pm On Mar 10, 2011
1 Almería CF vs Atlético Madrid
2 Real Madrid vs Hercules
3 Zaragoza vs Valencia
4 Osasuna vs Racing
5 Real Sociedad vs Malaga
6 RCD Espanyol vs Deportivo de la Coruña
7 Levante vs RCD Mallorca
8 Villarreal vs Sporting
9 Sevilla vs FC Barcelona
10 Getafe vs Atlétic Bilbao


Can someone predict the above matches?
Re: FC Barcelona Fan Thread: "Més Que Un Club" by Pharoh: 9:11pm On Mar 10, 2011
^^

You dey bet? cheesy

Hurray oo Villarreal did something nice today. cool
Re: FC Barcelona Fan Thread: "Més Que Un Club" by honeric01(m): 9:14pm On Mar 10, 2011
^^^^^

I want to try it out this weekend, if i predict 10 correct winners, i get a million naira grin
Re: FC Barcelona Fan Thread: "Més Que Un Club" by medjai(m): 11:02pm On Mar 10, 2011
Pharoh:

^^

You dey bet?  cheesy

Hurray oo Villarreal did something nice today.   cool
Yeah, I saw the game. I'm happy the Yellow Subs could pull off a win away, a couple of their key players were rested. Leverkusen now have to score two unreplied goals at Madrigal; very difficult task. If Liverpool and City get knocked out, then Villareal will have a very good chance of winning the EL

honeric01:

^^^^^

  I want to try it out this weekend, if i predict 10 correct winners, i get a million naira grin
hmm. . . Is it correct scores or just winners? Again, there are 10 games there, some will definitely end up being draws. . . Success anyway. Incase it clicks, I dey o grin
Re: FC Barcelona Fan Thread: "Més Que Un Club" by Pharoh: 11:52pm On Mar 10, 2011
honeric01:

^^^^^

I want to try it out this weekend, if i predict 10 correct winners, i get a million naira grin

The two madrid team should win, barca should win but who knows what sevilla has in store; Osasuna, valencia, villareal should win also.

Espanyol, bibao and mallorca should win or just make it a draw but i would have combined matches from different leagues instead of focusing on la liga alone.
Re: FC Barcelona Fan Thread: "Més Que Un Club" by dayokanu(m): 12:07am On Mar 11, 2011
The president of a French village team has been suspended by the French Football Federation (FFF) after he launched a transfer bid for Barcelona superstar Lionel Messi.


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Argentina's Lionel Messi is a two-time FIFA World Player of the Year.
Cedric Enjolras, president of FC Borne, has been hit with a six-month ban, three of which are suspended, after he attempted to lodge the joke bid with the Catalan giants.

Borne, a village of 400 people, play in the second division of the Haute-Loire league and their transfer offer was blocked by the player registration office of the FFF.

"To submit bids among small clubs, you need to fill out forms on the internet," Enjolras is reported as saying by The Guardian. "I decided to register a bid so I typed the name Lionel Messi, his date of birth and his parent club into the system. Then the league transmitted the request to the federation.

"They were shocked by it and refused to send it to their Spanish counterparts. I have been suspended for six months, of which three are suspended. It was just a joke, to amuse friends."

The FFF failed to see the funny side of the audacious bid and described the club's behaviour as unacceptable.

"One cannot accept such behaviour," said Yves Begon of the player registration office. "It is perhaps a joke but we are here to judge the facts."


http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story/_/id/892251/president-suspended-over-bid-for-barcelona's-lionel-messi?cc=5901
Re: FC Barcelona Fan Thread: "Més Que Un Club" by ogazi007(m): 8:45am On Mar 11, 2011
^^^
LMAO.They should free the poor man,he was just trying to be funny.

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