Racing Santander 0-3 Barcelona (Matchday 1 La Liga 2010/2011)

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Lionel Messi, Andrés Iniesta and David Villa all scored as FC Barcelona made a stunning start to their quest for a hat-trick of league titles with a triumph over Racing Santander on Sunday evening.

The Blaugrana dominated possession throughout in front of an expectant crowd in El Sardinero and the three players who started up front for the visitors all scored and had many more chances to make the victory even more emphatic. Víctor Valdés also shone as he saved a penalty and made other fine saves to show why he won the Zamora Trophy last time out.

Messi celebrates

Barça began the game with six members of Spain's World Cup winning squad on the field after Carles Puyol was withdrawn late on as a precaution. That quality proved to be too much for Racing Club, although they did put a keen fight. Messi scored 34 league goals to equal Ronaldo's club record last season and took just three minutes to find his first this term. The Argentinian broke into the area down the right and edged past Henrique, who has renewed his loan spell at Racing from Barça, before superbly clipping the ball over the approaching keeper.

Iniesta scores

Just before the second goal arrived Messi could have doubled his tally as he took on Gonzalo Colsa and Marc Torrejón and looked set to roll the ball home only for Francis to take it off his toe. Two minutes later and Iniesta did increase Barça's advantage as he showed incredible technique when meeting Toño's punch out of the area on the volley. The Blaugrana star met the ball first time and guided it back over the stranded keeper and into the net and the goal saw everyone on the bench, bar Guardiola, rise to applaud the strike.

Valdés saves

Moments after going two ahead Barça could have seen their lead halved when the referee felt that Maxwell had nudged Francis over and generously gave the hosts a penalty. Valdés stood strong before diving to his right to palm away Tchité's effort from 12 yards out. That stop gave the away side even more of a lift and before the break Messi could have yet another only to see his effort fly just off target.

Villa nets

After the break FC Barcelona kept hold off the ball for long periods as they made Racing chase the play as they showed that their enjoyment of playing in confined space and creating chances from nothing has not dropped at all despite winning their second league title last season.

Villa was keen to net his first goal for the club after joining from Valencia before the World Cup Finals and after putting in a solid display he was rewarded in the 62nd minute for his efforts. Alves' sent over a deep cross from the right and the Asturian maintained his position before guiding the ball back across Toño and into the far corner of the net.

Adrián drew the best out of Valdés before the end, but the Barça keeper kept a clean sheet and secured their first three points of the season by sending out a message to the rest of the league that they want their third consecutive title.

Barça drawn in the Group of Champions

Friday, August 27, 2010

Barça drawn in the Group of Champions

Barça have been drawn in Group D of the Champions League together with Panathinaikos, FC Copenhagen and Rubin Kazan.


The draw for the group stage of the Champions League was made in Monaco on Thursday afternoon. Although the other three teams may not be that well known to many fans, they all won their respective leagues last season. In fact, Group D is the only group to feature four league champions and Barça fans will remember that Russian champions Rubin Kazan produced a shock win in the Camp Nou at the same stage last season.

UEFA Club Player awards

2010-03-17_PARTIDO_09.JPGDuring the draw, the winners of the 2009-10 UEFA Club Players awards were announced. Reigning European champions Inter Milan scooped all four prizes - Julio Cesar (goalkeeper), Maicon (defender), Sneijder (midfielder) and Milito (forward). Milito also took the award for Best Club Player.


Group A
Inter
W. Bremen
Tottenham H.
Twente

Group B
O. Lyon
Benfica
Schalke 04
H. Tel-Aviv

Group C
M. United
Valencia
G. Rangers
Bursaspor

Group D
FC Barcelona
Panathinaikos
Copenhagen
Rubin K.

Group E
Bayern M.
AS Roma
Basel
Cluj

Group F
Chelsea
O. Marseille
Sp. Moscow
Zilina

Group G
AC Milan
R. Madrid
Ajax
Auxerre

Group H
Arsenal
Shakhtar D.
Braga
Partizan

Gallery FC Barcelona as Winner Spanish Super Cup 2010

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Spanish Super Cup 2010
21 Aug 2010
2nd Leg
Barcelona 4-0 Sevilla FC
Goal : A. Konko (OG) 13', L. Messi 24', 43', 89'
Barcelona as Winner Spanish Super Cup 2010
on Aggregate 5-3
1st Leg Sevilla FC 3-1 FC Barcelona

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FC Barcelona as Winner Spanish Super Cup 2010

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Inspired by a Leo Messi hattrick, Barcelona landed the Spanish Super Cup on Saturday in thrashing Sevilla 4-0 to win the battle between Ligta and Spanish King's Cup winners 5-3 on aggregate.

The Catalan club dominated the encounter at the Nou Camp once Abdoulay Konko had put through his own net on 13 minutes in attempting to clear a Pedro cross.

Messi then took over as he netted on 24, 43 and 90 minutes - Xavi setting up the first with some astute dribbling - to clinch the win and erase the memory of a poor first-leg showing.

Argentine star Messi's finishing masterclass left new signing from Valencia and Spanish World Cup-winning striker David Villa somewhat in the shade - though he did help to create the fourth goal in the final seconds as Barca received an ovation from the 67,000 crowd.

Info

4 - 0

Competition
Super Copa
Date
21 August 2010
Kick-off
20:30
Half-time
3 - 0
Full-time
4 - 0
On aggregate
5 - 3

Goals

A. Konko (OG) 13'
1 - 0

2 - 0

3 - 0

4 - 0

Lineups

# Player Bookings
1
22
2
19
3 79'
6
15
16
10 24' 43' 89'
11
17
Coach: Josep Guardiola
# Player Bookings
1
20
14
5
24 13'
6 32'
8
15
7
16
18
Coach: A. Álvarez

Sevilla stun Barca in Spanish Super Cup first leg

Sunday, August 15, 2010

MADRID (AFP) – Sevilla came back from one goal down to defeat league champions Barcelona 3-1 in the Spanish Super Cup first leg on Saturday.

Swedish international Zlatan Ibrahimovic gave Barca the lead after 20 minutes after being set-up by Maxwell.

But Sevilla dominated the second half with Brazilian striker Luis Fabiano equalising with a fierce drive just after the hour mark.

Lionel Messi replaced Ibrahimovic, but the great Argentine was upstaged by Mali veteran Freddie Kanoute whose two goals gave Sevilla the advantage ahead of next Saturday's second leg.

He put his team ahead in the 74th minute when he slipped the ball past Ruben Mino in the Barcelona goal following a long ball from Negredo.

Kanoute added the third in the 83rd minute with a header from a cross by Diego Perotti.

Barca rests eight World Cup winners for opener


(AFP) - Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola has left out the club's eight World Cup-winning players from his squad to face Sevilla in the first leg of the Spanish Supercup on Saturday.

Guardiola announced a 19-man squad for the Spanish champions' first competitive game of the season, including nine from the Barcelona B team, the club said on its website late Friday.

Argentine star Lionel Messi is included, as are Brazilian defender Dani Alves and Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic.

But the eight players from the club who helped win the World Cup for Spain in South Africa last month are rested.

Most were in the squad that traveled to Mexico for an international friendly on Wednesday, a game that ended in 1-1 draw.

The eight are goalkeeper Victor Valdes, defenders Gerard Pique and Carles Puyol, midfielders Andres Iniesta, Sergio Busquets and Xavi Hernandez, and strikers Pedro Rodriguez and David Villa.

Also left in Barcelona for the Sevilla match are Belarus winger Alexander Hleb, Uruguayan defender Jose Martin Caceres and injured keeper Jose Manuel Pinto.

Guardiola told a news conference he had chosen "the best players available at this time" and denied that the club was not taking the Supercup seriously.

"We have shown that we take all competitions very seriously, and this is no exception."

The Spanish Supercup -- the second of leg of which is scheduled for August 21 -- pits the league champions against the King's Cup winners.

Barca launches the defence of its league crown with a match at Racing Santander on August 29.

Villa's Barca debut to be prolonged

Too early?:Barcelona striker David Villa may not feature for the SPanish champions in the first leg of Super Copa against Sevilla.

(GSM) - Barcelona striker David Villa has admitted that Saturday's Supercopa first leg against Sevilla would be too soon for him to make his competitive debut for the reigning Spanish champions.

Following a 40 million euro move from Valencia to the Catalonia side in May, but his time at the club since then has been limited due to his commitments with the Spanish national side at the World Cup and this week's friendly international against Mexico.

The 28-year-old, who hit five goals as Spain powered to World Cup glory in South Africa, insists he is anxious to get down to work with his new employers, even if he may be forced to watch on this weekend.

"The holiday has been good but when you start something new you want to get going as soon as possible," said Villa.

Asked if he felt fit enough to take part in Saturday's season curtain-raiser against the Copa del Rey holders, Villa added: "I don't know. We've just come back from a very long journey. We're tired.

"We start training on Friday and we don't make these decisions.

"I expected the first training session to be held in different circumstances. We're a bit tired by the journey but I'm keen to get started."


Info

3 - 1

Competition
Super Copa
Date
14 August 2010
Kick-off
21:30
Half-time
0 - 1
Full-time
3 - 1
On aggregate
3 - 1

Goals


0 - 1
1 - 1

2 - 1

3 - 1

Lineups

# Player Bookings
31
18
22
2
19
33
15
37
9 21'
34
11
Coach: Josep Guardiola