Showing posts with label Real Zaragoza. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Real Zaragoza. Show all posts

08/11/2010

Real Madrid 2 - 0 Atletico Madrid (Highlights) - La Liga Matchday 10


Real Madrid ensured that Atletico Madrid's shocking derby record would carry on into 2011 as two early goals from Ricardo Carvalho and Mesut Ozil sentenced Quique Sanchez Flores's team to yet another defeat at the hands of their eternal rivals. Just like they had done in Milan, Jose Mourinhos men burst out of the blocks with Atletico struggling to get a foothold in the game. And the 'Rojiblancos' were made to pay for their slow start as centre-back Carvalho popped up out of nowhere to waltz through a static defence and slot past birthday boy David De Gea.

Atletico were rocking, and they were still coming to terms with going behind when Mesut Ozil scored the second. Real Madrid won a free-kick out wide on the right, with Ozil curling a delicious cross-come-shot that left De Gea rooted to the spot. At that point it appeared as if Atleti were going to be handed a thrashing, but instead of pushing for the killer third, Real Madrid began to sit back on their lead which allowed Atletico a route back into the match.

Thiago started to see plenty of the ball in the middle, although with Sergio Agüero cutting an isolated figure upfront and Diego Forlan struggling to impose himself on the match, Carvalho and Pepe were never put under any sustained pressure. One moment of controversy to come out of the first half was a possible penalty decision on Xabi Alonso after he blocked a Reyes shot with his hand, the referee deeming the action as ball to hand, much to the desperation of the Atleti players.

The second half followed a similar pattern with both teams creating scoring opportunities, Gonzalo Higuain and Diego Forlan both striking the post with a glorious volleys and Iker Casillas thwarting Agüero in a one-on-one, but there were to be no more goals. Man-of-the-match Ricardo Carvalho left the field early courtesy of a nasty-looking eye injury after he was elbowed by substitute Diego Costa, but that would end up being the only blot on yet another derby day victory for Real Madrid.


Barcelona never looked in any danger of falling to a shock defeat in Getafe as they recovered their best form to run out easy 1-3 winners, keeping them in touch with leaders Real Madrid. Lionel Messi was at his sublime best as he and David Villa tore through a helpless Getafe defence to score two superb goals which put Barca out of reach after only 30 minutes. For long periods, the Getafe players were chasing shadows, as Barcelona lit up the Coliseum with some stunning one-touch football that brought back memories of the sextruplet winning team of 2008/2009.

Messi could easily have had three or four on another day, but he found Getafe keeper Jordi Codina in inspired form. Yet the keeper was badly at fault for Barca's third, playing a poor pass out to defender Cata Diaz which lead to the defender conceding possession on the edge of his box, and then failing to block Pedro's run on goal, leaving the Barca man with a simple tap in. Getafe were handed a lifeline on 70 minutes when Pique was sent off for handling in the box, Manu reducing the deficit from the spot. Then Getafe received a red card of their own, Derek Boateng seeing a second yellow, and with him went Getafes hopes of rescuing anything from the match.


Villarreal fell behind to an early Fernando Llorente goal, but the 'Yellow Submarine' were ultimately too much for Athletic Bilbao from then on, creating countless chances and scoring four. At times it was incessant pressure from Villarreal, Borja Valero controlling proceedings in midfield and Guiseppe Rossi a constant menace in attack. Nilmar levelled the match on 39 minutes, and a shocking error from Bilbao keeper Gorka Iraizoz let the home side take a half-time lead, as his dreadful clearance fell straight at the feet of Santi Cazorla, who made no mistake with a first-time shot.

The second half saw Villarreal at their vibrant best, carving through Athletic Bilbao at will. Guiseppe Rossi had been guilty of some poor finishing throughout the match, but he made no mistake with only five minutes left to make the points safe. Substitute Jefferson Montero then gave the scoreline a more realistic look with a fourth in the dying seconds of the match.

In the weekends other matches, Espanyol maintained their fantastic start to the season with a 35 yard scorcher from Javi Marquez after only a minute enough for a victory over Malaga which leaves 'Los Pericos' in the Champions League spots and Malaga rooted to the bottom of La Liga. Manuel Pellegrini has a hell of a job on his hands at La Rosaleda. Real Zaragoza relieved some of the pressure on manager Jose Aurelio Gay, but they had to come from behind twice to eventually overcome Mallorca with a last minute penalty from Gabi. Real Sociedad had Joseba Llorente to thank as the striker scored the only goal of their match against Racing Santander, a win that places the Basque club in the European positions.

Osasuna finally found their shooting boots for the visit of Hercules, Monreal, Lolo and Vadocz getting the goals to give the home team a 3-0 win which lifts them into mid-table. Deportivo La Coruña finally put to bed their disastrous away form which had seen them fail to win away from El Riazor for over a year. Riki and Aythami got the goals which consigned Levante to a 1-2 defeat which keeps the newly promoted side in the relegation zone. Finally, Sporting Gijon and Almeria had to settle for a point apiece, Nacho Novo notching a late equaliser to cancel out Almerias opener from Miguel Corona. It was just reward for an improved second half showing by Sporting after Almeria had dominated the first 45 minutes.

17/10/2010

La Liga Matchday 7: Manzano tastes defeat for the first time as Sevilla manager


Sporting Gijon 2 - 0 Sevilla

Gregorio Manzano saw his unbeaten record as Sevilla manager torn to shreds as Sporting Gijon produced two sublime goals and an electric display to send the Andalusians back down south empty-handed. The first goal saw Sangoy head in Riveras inch-perfect cross with aplomb after only six minutes, but they had to wait until early in the second half to make the points safe, Diego Castro scoring with a sumptuous backheel. Well worth looking that goal up on Youtube.

Athletic Bilbao 2 - 1 Real Zaragoza


Fernando Llorente kept up his remarkable goalscoring form this season with Athletic Bilbaos second against a lacklustre Real Zaragoza who never looked like getting anything from the match. Bilbao dominated from start to finish with Andani Iraola slamming home the first after only 11 minutes. Braulio got a consolation in added time but Jose Aurelio Gay is surely on his last warning now as Zaragoza hit rock bottom of La Liga.


Mallorca 0 - 1 Espanyol

Luis Garcias penalty on the half hour was enough to see Espanyol win for the first time in Mallorca since 1999. And they did so having played with ten men for the best part of the match after Osvaldo saw red for an elbow on Crespi. But you wouldnt have noticed as Espanyol had the better opportunties from then on as they hit the home side on the counter. Mallorca were simply shocking and Michael Laudrup will be looking to instill consistency in a team that blows hot and cold week in week out.

Levante 2 - 1 Real Sociedad

Real Sociedads poor form away from Anoeta continued as Levante earned their first home win of the season. Asier Del Horno and Caicedo were the scorers, Sarpong grabbing a late goal for Real. Joseba Llorente and Tamudo started for the first time together upfront, but they didnt get a look in as Levante defended resolutely (something I'm sure we won't hear too much this season) and attacked with ruthless efficiency.

Deportivo La Coruña 0 - 0 Osasuna
Just looking at this fixture can give you nausea, and you have to feel sorry for those fans that paid to turn up. A match were the goalkeepers were the protagonists, closely followed by the ref who incorrectly disallowed a Osasuna effort for offside and sent off Osasunas Camuñas early on for a verbal volley of abuse. Both teams struggling badly to find the back of the net.

Racing Santander 1 - 0 Almeria

Golden oldie Pedro Munitis was the hero as Racing Santander won by a slender margin that could have been so much wider had Diego Alves not produced a string of stunning saves. The Brazilian keeper has to be one of the most underrated keepers in world football and you have to wonder how long it will be until a bigger team comes in for him. Pity for him is that those infront of him are producing shoddy football, leaving Juanma Lillos team hovering above the relegation zone.

Hercules v Villarreal (Monday)

14/09/2010

LA LIGA: Nothing changes at Real Zaragoza


It's been two long seasons since I was last present at La Romereda. Real Zaragoza spent the first battling out of hell. The second was largely spent fighting not to slip back in. You would have thought one season in the second division for one of La Ligas 'historicos' would have been enough to learn a few hard lessons. Yesterdays horror show against Malaga proves otherwise. It reminded me very much of a game I witnessed during the 2007/2008 campaign against Real Valladolid. A team, like Malaga, many were predicting to be part of the relegation scrap come the end of the season. An easy three points were on the cards. One devastating counter attacking performance from Valladolid later and 'Los Maños' were planted firmly on their way towards 'La Segunda'.

Trouble at Zaragoza, is that nothing is easy. Not one win or draw comes easily. Every match is a battle of attrition. A downright struggle. And when things often go all curveball, we get to see a goalfest. And Real Zaragoza are more often than not on the wrong end of it. Think the opposite of Keegans Newcastle United! Malaga at home is really a game they need to be getting three points from. But they were systematically ripped apart in a whirlwind opening 35 minutes, which saw the away side storm into an unassailable 0-5 lead and had fans leaving the stadium before the half-time whistle. Defeats of this nature will more often than not lead to relegation. So where have lessons not been learned?

Success starts at the back. For the comedy centre backs of the 2007/2008 elect, Sergio and Roberto Ayala, read Matteo Contini and Jiri Jarosik. Simply not good enough. Diogo is a liability, not to mention a maniac, whilst Leo Franco is a joke. Tough times ahead in that department. Don't sign for the sake of signing. When it comes to summer transfers, Agapito Iglesias is a poor mans Florentino Perez. It's quite astounding how many players Agapito gets through, with very few actually making any difference. Two that did make a difference last season, Humberto Suazo and keeper Roberto, were not kept on the books. Utter lunacy. Mr Iglesias is one of those businessman presidents that has no idea about football, and he simply needs to go. 

Get a decent manager in. Real Zaragoza supposedly had a good manager when I first set foot in La Romareda. Victor Fernandez was his name. Lead the team into the UEFA spots the year before and he was even being touted as a future Spain manager. A few shocking results later and his was packing his bags. They've never replaced him since. The current incumbent is the unfortunately named Jose Aurelio Gay. And what's clear to me is that he's not up to the task. Perhaps Agapito is hesitant to start the manager merry-go-round that took place in 2007/2008 when four came and went, but if Fernandez wasn't good enough, neither is Gay. Get a proven, seasoned pro in there. Time to trust in youth. The 2007/2008 elect was ridden with players on a downward curve, counting down the years and the pay cheques. Leo Franco, Gabi (a truly shocking excuse for a midfielder), Diogo and Jarosik all fit that bill. Time to get youngsters like Laguardia, Kevin, Borque or Alex Sanchez in there to help out poor Ander Herrera. Kids that will fight tooth and nail for the badge.

It's sad for me to see a team like Real Zaragoza slip into this mess once more. I can only imagine what it's like for those who have been fans since the glory years of the 60s and 90s. I hope for the sake of the club and their loyal set of fans that this season doesn't turn into the nightmare that I was part of two seasons ago. Only time will tell. Next up: Racing Santander.

30/08/2010

La Liga Matchday One: Barcelona, Atletico and Sevilla the early pacesetters

Life in La Liga didn't get off to the best of starts for Jose Mourinho. A trip to plucky Mallorca was never going to be an easy task, but after yet another summer of splashing the cash, and with a fair few weeks of preparation, you would have expected Real Madrid to pick up the three points. Nevertheless, Gonzalo Higuain and Cristiano Ronaldo were the main culprits, as Madrid wasted numerous chances, while Mallorca keeper Dudu Aouate put in an inspired shift. For me, Real Madrid still lack an identity, something which plagued them all last season. With the players they have at their disposal they will always get chances, plenty of them. But to overhaul Barcelona and the cream of European football they really need to find a style to call their own and stick to it. Luckily for them, Mourinho is a master in this art. Just look at what he did with Porto, Chelsea and Inter Milan. His teams may not have won many plaudits for entertainment over the years but they all had their way of playing, leading the special one to two Champions League trophies in six years. Don't expect any Pellegrini style witchhunts. Mourinho will be given plenty of time to sort this out.


Trouble is Barcelona may already be out of sight. They picked up just where they left off last season with a demolition job on Racing Santander, orchestrated by the irresistible front three of Iniesta, Messi and debutant David Villa. All three got on the scoresheet, with Andres Iniestas goal a sublime first-time volleyed effort from well outside the area. Elsewhere, there were convincing wins for Sevilla and Valencia, as the usual suspects failed to disappoint on the opening day of the season. Out of the three new kids on the block, only Real Sociedad chalked up three points with a noteworthy victory over perennial slow starters Villarreal, while Levante and Hercules will have to wait until next week for their second chance to get precious early points on the board.

Racing Santander 0 - 3 Barcelona
(0-1) 4' Messi, (0-2) 33' Iniesta, (0-3) 62' Villa

Just check out Iniestas piece of magic. Out of this world. Leo Messi already gets his Pichichi 2010/2011 campaign off and running with a delightful chipped effort, while Victor Valdes began his hunt for the Zamora in fine fettle after repelling Tchites penalty. Barcelona already into their glorious stride and David Villa finds the back of the net on his league debut. Racing coach Miguel Portugal reckons they are even stronger than last season. Ominous.


Mallorca 0 - 0 Real Madrid

Not the start Jose Mourinho was looking for. Real Madrid created a wealth of chances, but with Higuain in misfiring mood and Mallorcas defence/keeper on fire, a 0-0 draw was inevitable. Things got worse for Mourinho when Cristiano Ronaldo was ruled out for 2/3 weeks after the match was a muscle strain. Queit debut for Canales, while Carvalho looked solid and Özil more than useful when he joined the party late on.



Levante 1 - 4 Sevilla
(1-0) 10' Ruben Suarez (p), (1-1) 12' Konko, (1-2) 28' Negredo (p), (1-3) 62' Konko, (1-4) 87' Renato

Sevillas post Spanish Supercup/Champions League elimination hangover looked to have dragged over to La Liga when Levante took an early lead, but well taken goals from unlikely source Konko, and a penalty from Negredo got the Sevillanos back on track. Levante early candidates for bottom place on this showing.

Espanyol 3 - 1 Getafe
(1-0) 33' Osvaldo, (2-0) 54' Osvaldo, (2-1) 61' Galan (o.g), (3-1) 94' Datolo

Espanyol, spurred on by their victory in the Trofeo Ramon Carranza, hit the ground running with red hot striker Osvaldo blasting two in a convincing win over a dissapointing Getafe. Life could be difficult for the Madrileños without Pedro Leon and Roberto Soldado.

Deportivo La Coruña 0 - 0 Real Zaragoza

Real Zaragoza did more than enough to put Depor to the sword in a drab match, but a combination of slack forward play and a quite incredible miss from new boy Marco Perez (see video!) meant Los Maños left with only a point. Could be a long season for Depor on this evidence.


Osasuna 0 - 0 Almería

This match was never going to set the world alight but a goal would have been nice. Neither team attacked, neither team looked like scoring. Both teams seemed happy to finish the match with a point. You won't see many goals from Almeria or Osasuna this season.

Real Sociedad 1 - 0 Villarreal
(1-0) 57' Xabi Prieto

Real Sociedad coach Martin Lasarte opted to go for local youth for their first tie back in the big time and it worked wonders. Carlos Martinez and Xabi Prieto put in quality performances with the latter grabbing the all important goal that got the team from San Sebastian off to a winning start. Villarreal were just dismal. Will we see a repeat of their infamous start to 2009/2010?

Malaga 1 - 3 Valencia
(0-1) 9' Aduriz, (1-1) 44' Sebas Fernandez, (1-2) 70' Joaquin, (1-3) 74' Joaquin

There are many, myself included, that thought Valencia would struggle badly this season after losing Villa and Silva. Yesterday proved us wrong. For the time being at least. As long as Joaquin continues to produce match-winning cameos and Aritz Aduriz keeps banging them in, they'll be fine. Staying tight at the back will be vital. Does Cesar have another cracking season in him?

Hercules 0 - 1 Athletic Bilbao
(0-1) 46' Llorente

Hercules found out the hard way. Missed chances and a failure to capitalise on incessant pressure will be punished, especially when big Fernando Llorente is around. The World Cup winner stooped to head in a 46th minute winner to get his team out of a tricky situation against a lively home side who faded badly as the second half wore on.

Atletico Madrid  4 - 0 Sporting Gijon
(1-0) 11' Jurado, (2-0)  40' Forlan, (3-0) 62' Forlan, (4-0) 93' Simao

A breathtaking performance from Atletico. Jurado waved goodbye to the Vicente Calderon with a goal and a dazzling display, with Diego Forlan continuing his scoring form from the World Cup. Even the much-maligned Tomas Ujfalusi chipped in with a marauding display down the right that will give young left back Canella nightmares for weeks to come. Simaos late goal was an absolute beauty. European Supercup winners and top of the league. Not a bad week for Quiques men. 

25/04/2010

Kaka saves Real Madrids blushes as they close on Barcelona (Highlights)

Real Zaragoza 1 - 2 Real Madrid
(0-1) 50' Raul, (1-1) 61' Colunga, (1-2) 82' Kaka

Kaká and Raul rose like phoenixes from the flames to reignite Real Madrids title challenge, just when it looked to have burned out at La Romareda. Both had only just returned from lengthy injuries and who knows just how important their contributions against Real Zaragoza will be. Rauls goal typified a career that has spanned 16 years and 228 league goals (now third in the all-time list) as he struck only moments after having asked to be subbed, limping as he raced into the area to slot in just after half-time. How Real Madrid will need to display the same drive and determination in their dogged pursuit of Barca. Just after Rauls goal, a moment of madness from Zaragoza defender Matteo Contini left his team down to ten men and Real Madrid looked home and dry.

That was until Adrian Colunga, on for Suazo, who dislocated his shoulder, raced onto an exquisite pass from Abel Aguilar to round Casillas and stroke the ball home. It was a critical moment for Real Madrid as they stared a second successive trophyless season full on in the face, until their Brazilian star jumped off the bench after two months out, collected a Cristiano Ronaldo pass and slotted past the otherwise impressive Roberto. A crucial goal and a deserved victory as we enter into a possibly pivotal weekend where Barca travel to Villarreal and Real Madrid host Osasuna.




Barcelona 3 - 1 Xerez
(1-0) 14' Jeffren, (2-0) 24' Henry, (2-1) 25' Bermejo, (3-1) 55' Ibrahimovic

Barcelona jumped another fence succesfully as they overcame a spirited performance from Xerez to maintain their one point advantage over Real Madrid. It wasn't pretty but it was hugely effective as goals from Jeffren, Thierry Henry and Ibrahimovic cancelled out a stunning strike from Mario Bermejo to leave Xerez on the edge of the drop. A victory for Malaga today will surely sentence the Xerezanos to relegation. But they can take great credit for a performance that was as good as any seen by a visiting team at the Camp Nou this season, matching Barca pass for pass. Gorositos men even had chances to equalise just after half-time, but as soon as Zlatan converted a slide rule pass from Yaya Toure, the game was up. The match ended on a nasty note as Orellana and Alustiza both received red for the visitors. 7 yellow cards and 2 reds were shown to Xerez during the match. Excessive to say the least. After the final whistle the Barcelona players wore shirts pleading for extra support on wednesday as their attentions turn to their hugely important Champions League semi final second leg against Mourinhos Inter Milan.


Valencia 1 - 0 Deportivo La Coruña
(1-0) 33' Villa (p)

Third place secured for Unai Emerys side? David Villa scored his 15th consecutive penalty to record a deserved win for Valencia. They dominated Depor throughout and only a resolute defensive performance from Piscu and Ze Castro. At the other end of the pitch Deportivo were non-existant as Riki and Adrian ghosted through the match almost unnoticed. A promising start from the Galicians has faded badly since the halfway mark with their hopes of UEFA qualification hanging by a thread.

15/04/2010

Barcelona brush Depor aside to jump six points clear (Highlights)

Barcelona 3 - 0 Deportivo La Coruña
(1-0) 15' Bojan, (2-0) 68' Pedro, (3-0) 72' Toure Yaya


Barcelona brushed aside a weak Depor side to leap six points clear of Real Madrid at the top of La Liga. Barca dominated the match with embarrassing ease, but it wasn't until late on in the second half before they made sure of the win. Bojan, who has looked razor sharp in this seasons home straight, put Barca infront early on after yet another defence splitting pass from Xavi Hernandez. Messi may well be the best player in world football right now, but the importance of Xavi to this side can never be underestimated. Deportivo didn't get a touch of the ball  in the first half, but the Galicians fought their way back into the match after halftime, and gave the host a couple of scares before Pedro got the all important second goal with twenty minutes remaining.

And what a goal it was. Victor Valdes pumped the ball forward and when Depor keeper Aranzubia failed to properly clear his lines, Pedro curled the ball first-time into the empty net from close to the halfway line. The young man from Tenerife displaying once more his exquisite quality, and after his match-settling goal in the Clasico, the stage is set for Pedro to emerge as a vital cog in the Barca machine next season, if he isn't already. Toure Yaya smashed in the third shortly after, allowing the Camp Nou crowd to break into Mexican waves as the match drew to a close. If Real Madrid fail to get anything other than a win tomorrow at Almeria, its game over.


Atletico Madrid 1 - 2 Xerez
(0-1) 9' Bermejo, (1-1) 11' Forlan, (1-2) 72' Armenteros

Who saw this one coming? Just when it seemed Xerez were out for the count, they pull off an incredible away victory at the Vicente Calderon. Atletico Madrid may well have given up on the league, but the small team from Andalucia certainly havn't. They are now only six points behind Málaga and with a vital home match against Racing Santander coming up this weekend, they could well be only three points off salvation as we enter the final five matches. Mario Bermejo and Emilio Armenteros headed in both the goals, with De Gea left glaringly exposed on both occasions. Meanwhile, for Atletico, La Liga appears to be an inconvenient distraction as they prepare to fight it out with Liverpool and Sevilla in their search for silverware. Tonight they were woeful, with only Forlans bullet of a goal worth cheering about. Jurado has replaced Diego Forlan as the crowds public enemy number one, as the fans make their dismay at their teams league form abundantly clear.


Real Zaragoza 1 - 1 Mallorca
(0-1) 13' Ruben, (1-1) 21' Suazo

Real Zaragoza really aren't making it easy for themselves. Anyone who follows 'Los Maños' knows that they struggle badly to score points away from home, which makes those matches at La Romareda doubly important. Just as well the referee wrongly ruled out a late Aduriz goal that would have placed Zaragoza in serious trouble. Ruben headed Mallorca into the lead but Zaragoza were quick to level matters as 'Chupete' Suazo chipped a delightful goal over Aouate. The Chilean has been an inspired signing and could well be the difference between relegation and survival. Borja Valero gave yet another Xavi-esque performance as his team leapfrog Sevilla in the fight for the fourth Champions League position.

Racing Santander 3 - 1 Espanyol
(0-1) 32' Alonso (1-1) 36' Tchite (p), (2-1) 50' Tchite (p), (3-1) 91' Arana

Osasuna 2 - 2 Malaga
(1-0) 10' Pandiani, (1-1) 32' Caicedo, (2-1) 48' Pandiani, (2-2) 76' Baha

11/04/2010

Mallorca keep pace with Sevilla; Atletico Madrid give up on the league

Espanyol 3 - 0 Atletico Madrid
(1-0) 47' Victor Ruiz (2-0) 68' Osvaldo (3-0) 91' Ivan Alonso


Mallorca 3 - 2 Valencia
(1-0) 6' Castro, (2-0) 21' Webo, (2-1) 47' Jordi Alba, (3-1) 63' Fernandes (o.g), (3-2) 85' Pablo Hernandez

Osasuna 2 - 0 Real Zaragoza
(1-0) 2' Aranda (2-0) 92' Vadocz

Deportivo La Coruña 1 - 1 Racing Santander
(1-0) 1' Riki, (1-1) 83' Toni Moral

Athletic Bilbao 4 - 1 Almeria
(1-0) 13' Javi Martinez, (2-0) 32' Gabilondo, (3-0) 49' Javi Martinez, (4-0) 51' Llorente, (4-1) 71' Piatti

04/04/2010

Bojan to the double as Barca breeze past Bilbao (Highlights)

Barcelona 4 - 1 Athletic Bilbao
(1-0) 26' Jeffren, (2-0) 41' Bojan, (3-0) 58' Bojan, (4-0) 66' Messi, (4-1) 76' Susaeta

I read recently that many 'people' thought Barcelona didn't have a strong squad. Made me chuckle. Those who doubted before, can surely doubt no more. Today against Athletic Bilbao, Jeffren, Bojan, Pedro and Jonathon all got minutes. Chygrynskiy played at centre-back and Maxwell filled in out on the left wing. Not one let Guardiola down. A team challenging for the Champions League positions no less where in town. 90 minutes and four goals later, those who had questioned the strength in depth were eating their words and Pep was back to the drawing board for Tuesdays tie against Arsenal. Tonight Bojan was back to his best. Two clinically taken goals reminded everyone why he caused such a fuss when he arrived on the scene two years ago. Victor Valdes continues to put his name forward for that final goalkeeper slot in Del Bosques squad. He's got the quality, no doubt about it, but when you consider what role the third keeper usually plays during a World Cup, namely a glorified cheerleader, you suspect he might miss the cut. Lionel Messi joined the party late on with a well-taken goal to make it 26 league goals for the season. Athletic had started strongly, but once Bojan had put Barca 1-0 up, they slowly disintegrated into a disorganised mess. It happens to the best of them in the Camp Nou. So onto Arsenal, and then you know who.


Real Zaragoza 2 - 0 Malaga
(1-0) 45' Ponzio, (2-0) 75' Suazo

Slowly but surely Real Zaragoza are dragging themselves away from the bottom three, and it seems certain that La Romareda will be welcoming first division football next season. Many questioned the appointment of ex-player Jose Aurelio Gay, if for nothing else but his unfortunate surname, but the man has worked wonders, and turned around a squad that was low and confidence and staring a second straight relegation full on in the face. The winter signings have also played their part, alongside the mercurial Ander Herrera, who continues to attract the interest of Arsene Wenger. The tricky youngster would be right at home in The Emirates. Today Ponzio set Zaragoza on the road to 32 points, with a bullet from outside the box that brought back memories of Diogos screamer last week against Valencia. 'Chupete' Suazo sealed the points with a well-taken strike on the volley, as Malaga offered very little. Infact they offered nothing and they are now rooted in a relegation dogfight. Ah, and can someone please explain to me why taking your shirt off in celebration of a goal warrants a yellow card? Lunacy.


Sevilla 3 - 0 Tenerife
(1-0) 22' Kanoute, (2-0) 44' Fabiano, (3-0) 88' Jose Carlos

Sevilla finally got their Champions League push back on track with a solid victory over relegation-doomed Tenerife, who are still to register a win away from home this season. It wasn't spectacular by any means, and before Frederic Kanoute slotted in their first, there were some hairy moments at the back, but the most important thing tonight were the three points. Luis Fabiano got back into goalscoring ways with a sumptuous turn and finish, before youth team product Jose Carlos wrapped things up with a delicious free-kick. Back in business at the Sanchez Pizjuan.


22/03/2010

Messi Messi Messi! Leo masterclass in La Romareda

Real Zaragoza 2 - 4 Barcelona
(1-0) 4' Messi, (2-0) 65' Messi, (3-0) 78' Messi, (1-3) 85' Colunga, (2-3) 89' Colunga, (2-4) 90' Ibrahimovic

If there ever was a debate about who is the worlds best footballer, the last two weeks has surely settled it. Lionel Messi is magical. Dazzling. Simply unstoppable. Cristiano Ronaldo is a fantastic footballer. Wayne Rooney is having a fantastic season. But neither come close to Leo Messi. Real Zaragoza had no answer to his twisting runs, his deadly accuracy and ultimately his three goals. The first was a cute  header from a Pedro cross. The second was truely world class. Robbing Ander Herrera of the ball in the centre of the pitch, he set off on one of his trademark runs. Skipping one challenge, he charged into the area, turning Contini inside out in the box before firing past Roberto. The hattrick duely came after 78 minutes, when he collected a pass just outside the area before unleashing a pinpoint curler just inside Robertos right post. Two quickfire goals from Adrian Colunga threatened to ruin the party, but yet another mesmerising Messi run drew a rugby challenge inside the box, which allowed an otherwise misfiring Zlatan Ibrahimovic to fire in from the spot. Leo has now scored 8 in his last three matches. Two hattricks and a Champions League double against Stuttgart. We've had Pele, Cruyff and Maradona. Sit back and enjoy Messi.


Valencia 2 - 0 Almería
(1-0) 63' Mata, (2-0) 70' Silva

Valencia consolidate their position behind the top two as they eventually broke through a stubborn Almeria to score two quick goals that puts them six points clear of fifth placed Sevilla. David Silva was the architect of both goals as his threaded pass set up Juan Mata for the first, before he scored the decisive second whilst lying on the floor. Champions League football looks certain for the Mestalla next season.


Mallorca 4 - 1 Atlético Madrid
(1-0) 10' Victor, (1-1) 25' Forlán, (2-1) 27' Aduriz, (3-1) 85' Perea (o.g), (4-1) 90' Mattioni

Only Atlético Madrid can go from the sublime glory of knocking Sporting Lisbon out of the Europa League to an ignominious thrashing at the hands of Mallorca. Today, minus Sergio Agüero, they were dreadful, epitomised by some pitiful defending from Luis Perea. Is there really no-one better waiting in the wings? Diego Forlán converted their one decent move, with the rest of the game an avalanche of Mallorcan chances, especially after Raul Garcias deserved 55th minute dismissal. Do not miss the fourth goal from Mattioni. A screamer.


Malaga 2 - 0 Villarreal
(1-0) 64' Baha, (2-0) 84' Baha

Osasuna 1 - 3 Racing Santander
(1-0) 32' Flaño, (1-1) 34' Colsa, (1-2) 50' Christian, (1-3) 89' Diop

07/03/2010

La Liga Sunday: Atletico Madrid saved by last gasp Ibra

Real Zaragoza 1 - 1 Atlético Madrid
(1-0) 5' Jarosik, (1-1) 92' Ibra

Real Zaragoza were left to rue their inability to sink ten men Atlético as they succumbed to a last gasp leveller from substitute Ibra. 'Los Maños' were hardly spectacular, but they had the better of the chances as Atlético Madrid failed to live up to the lofty expectation their recent form has created. Teixeira Vitienes delivered a refereeing performance of such inaptitute, with the faltering reputation of Spanish referees plunging to new depths as he perplexed everyone with some astonishingly poor decisions. Poor Jose Antonio Reyes the principle victim, as the inspired winger was kicked into the ground with Real Zaragoza employing some robust tactics to stem the Atlético tide. Jiri Jarosik had headed Zaragoza into an early lead, and when an utterly fed-up Reyes was sent off for flinging out a stray elbow which connected with Eliseu, the home team looked on course to collect a much-needed three points. That was until late substitute Ibra powered in a header in the dying seconds from Jurados cross, to rescue ten-men Atletico a point. Shame is, the match will be remembered for some inept refereeing which saw the man in black, so horribly out of his depth, show nine yellow cards.

22/02/2010

La Liga Sunday: The Cristiano Ronaldo Show

Real Madrid 6 - 2 Villarreal
(1-0) 18' Cristiano Ronaldo, (2-0) 20' Kaká (p), (2-1) 30' Senna, (3-1) 54' Higuaín, (3-2) 66' Nilmar, (4-2) 71' Higuaín, (5-2) 79' Kaká, (6-2) 87' Alonso (p)

Cristiano Ronaldo single-handedly ripped Villarreal apart as he scored a free-kick and set up three more as Real Madrid kept up their 100% record at the Bernabeu. The Portuguese star was simply untouchable with a magical show of speed, trickery and pure power. His free-kick was almost as unstoppable as his barnstorming runs, and Villarreal had no answer. Gonzalo Higuaín and Kaká chipped in with two goals apiece, as Real Madrid served up some scintillating football to appease those fans who had been calling for Manuel Pelligrinis head after the defeat in Lyon. Though there will still be some who will be concerned with how Madrid kept letting Villarreal back in the match early on, although both goals from the Yellow Submarine were worthy of a game of such quality. Back to two points behind Barcelona, the battle for La Liga is hotting up nicely.

08/02/2010

La Liga Sunday Highlights: Real Zaragoza lift themselves out the relegation zone

Real Zaragoza 2 - 1 Sevilla
(1-0) 30' Contini, (1-1) 32' Kanoute, (2-1) 40' Negredo (o.g)

Sevilla clearly had their minds focused elsewhere as Real Zaragoza recorded an important win that lifted them out of the relegation zone. Manolo Jimenez rested Luis Fabiano and Jesus Navas, but the Sevilla team still had enough quality to trouble a newly-assembled Zaragoza outfit. They even managed to pull level only two minutes after going behind to Continis foirst goal for his new club, but a moment of indecision from striker Alvaro Negredo saw him divert the ball past Andres Palop for what proved to be the winning goal. Real Zaragoza will be pleased with what was probably their best performance of the season so far, but they were helped by an impotent Sevilla side who clearly wanted to get the game out of the way before their cup semi-final second leg against Getafe; a game that Stankevicius and Negredo will miss through suspension having seen red tonight.

02/02/2010

La Liga Winter Transfer Window 2010: Real Zaragoza break the bank

The protagonists of the 2010 Winter transfer window has been without a shadow of doubt, Real Zaragoza. Having released Ewerthon, López Vallejo, Songo'o, Roberto Ayala and Braulio, they have brought in Edmilson, Roberto, Jarosik, Eliseu, Suazo, Colunga and Contini, in order to arrest their slide into La Segunda for the second time in three years. Quite where they have found the funds for all these new signings remains to be seen, but the fans will at least be glad that the club have taken action after a horrific first half of the season, with the new signings making an immediate impact against Tenerife last weekend. The good news is that Jermaine Pennant has not only survived the axe, but has cemented his place in the side with some racy performances that have won over new coach Jose Aurelio Gay.

This weekend also saw the sacking of two managers in the shape of Ernesto Valverde and Jose Luis Mendilibar. Real Valladolid have already replaced Mendilibar with Onésimo, while Villarreal have placed Juan Carlos Garrido in charge of the Yellow Submarine until the end of the season.


La Liga Winter Transfer Signings 2009/2010

Atlético Madrid: Tiago (Juventus), Pacheco (Rayo), Salvio (Lanús)
Espanyol: Osvaldo (Bologne)
Getafe: Miku (Valencia)
Malaga: Walter* (Nástic), Caicedo* (Sporting Lisbon), Jordi Pablo
Osasuna: Echaide (Huesca)
Racing Santander: Iván Bolado (Free Agent)
Sevilla: Stankevicius*(Sampdoria)
Sporting Gijon: Smiljanic*(Espanyol)
Valencia: Chori Domínguez (Rubin Kazan)
Real Valladolid: Henrique Sereno (Vitoria de Guimaraes), Keko*(Atlético), Del Horno (Valencia)
Villarreal: Marcos Gullón (Villarreal B)
Xerez: Alustiza* (Chacarita Juniors), Vigneri* (Puebla)
Real Zaragoza: Edmilson*(Palmeiras), Roberto (Atlético), Jarosik (Krylya Sovetov), Eliseu (Lazio), Suazo (Monterrey), Colunga*(Recreativo), Contini (Nápoles)

* Loan Signing

24/01/2010

La Liga Sunday: Cristiano Ronaldo - The good, the bad and the ugly

Real Madrid 2 - 0 Malaga
(1-0) 35' Cristiano Ronaldo, (2-0) 39' Cristiano Ronaldo

It takes them a while to get going, during which they are normally indebted to Casillas and poor finishing from their opponents, but it only takes a couple of flashes of excellence to get Real Madrid out of jail and on the road to three points. Today it was Cristiano Ronaldo who took on the responsibility and cracked in two goals to put Malaga out of sight. Yet his brilliance sometimes comes at a cost, and todays was an disgraceful elbow in the face of Mtiliga which earned him a red card and sees him banned from next weeks tricky match against Deportivo. The Galaticos are still not gelling as a unit (bar that sweet move for the first goal!), but as long as they can keep on Barcas tail, when the machine finally clicks they could certainly mount a serious challenge for the league. Trouble for Pelligrini is that it's taking far too long. Next weeks match at the Riazor will be pivotal.

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17/01/2010

Sunday Liga Results: Atletico Madrid and Valencia on a roll

Atletico Madrid 3 - 2 Sporting Gijon
(1-0) 12' Forlán, (1-1) 32' Castro (p), (2-1) 54' Assuncao, (3-1) 66' Ibrahima, (3-2) 90' Luis Moran

Wherever they go, goals aren't far behind. After a six goal thriller in the cup, and four goals in their last league encounter, today saw five as Atlético Madrid completed a fruitful week with another league victory. Sporting had looked threatening up until Assuncao put Atletico 2-1, and from that point on it was a one-way traffic as Sergio Agüero ran the show; his run in injury time as good as anything you'll see this season. The only downer for Atletico was the injury to Diego Forlan who was forced off with a ankle problem.

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10/01/2010

Sunday Liga Results: Messi hattrick downs Tenerife

Tenerife 0 - 5 Barcelona
(0-1) 36' Messi, (0-2) 44' Puyol, (0-3) 45' Messi, (0-4) 75' Messi, (0-5) 85' Luna (o.g)

When you are as good as Barcelona are, and when you've won everything on offer in the last 12 months, it's inevitable that after a couple of games that failed to yield a win, people start announcing the end of the Barca dynasty. Absolute rubbish. The phrase 'form is temporary, class is permanent' has never rung truer, as Leo Messi weaved his magic to score two goals before half time, after Barca had been under the cosh for the opening 35 mins. The finest footballer on the planet then completed his hattrick in the 75th minute, and Tenerife were left to rue not turning their opening dominance into goals. Guardiola also had Victor Valdes to thank for some timely interventions whilst Barcas backline endured a shaky start. Real Madrid had laid down the gauntlet earlier on in the afternoon; Barcelona answered in style.

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03/01/2010

La Liga Results - Matchday 16: Real Madrid stay second

Osasuna 0 - 0 Real Madrid

This was Real Madrids chance to put a marker down for 2010 and take advantage of Barcelonas 'shock' draw against Villarreal. The press had placed much emphasis on Madrids chance to go top, as if it could be a pivotal moment in the season. As it was, they found a stubborn Osasuna outfit who had as many chances to win the match as their illustrious visitors. The Reyno Navarro has been a happy hunting ground for the Bernabeu side in recent years, and was the scene of Real Madrids league triumph three years ago, but with Higuaín and Cristiano Ronaldo not enjoying their finest hour and the Osasuna defence utterly resolute, a 0-0 draw was probably a fair result. So it's as you were at the top of La Liga, with two points separating the leaders from Real. Will Madrid live to regret their failure to put Barca under a bit of early pressure?



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23/12/2009

Jermaine Pennant: Following the trend of English Players abroad

It came as a surprise to many when Jermaine Pennant made the switch to Spanish football after completing his free transfer to Real Zaragoza from Liverpool in July. Maybe it was because he was joining little known Real Zaragoza. Maybe because it was Jermaine Pennant. I believe it was a bit of both and the fact that an English player moving to Europe, unfortunately, doesn't happen very often. But now Jermaines Spanish dream appears to be coming to an abrupt end as Zaragoza have made it clear they want to offload the player back to The Premiership, adding the Nottingham-born winger to a sorry line of English players who have made early exits from their foreign adventures.


Personally, I think he made a great move and it should be encouraged. A change of environment was exactly what the player needed and I'm all for English players trying their luck abroad. When you think about how many have actually tried, you would struggle to get above ten. In addition to the trio of Beckham, Woodgate and Owen at Real Madrid; Luther Blissett, Ian Rush and John Charles (both Welsh), Trevor Francis, David Platt and Jay Bothroyd (now at Cardiff City) all tried their luck in Serie A; Kevin Keegan enjoyed a successful spell at Hamburg in Germany, Glenn Hoddle likewise at Monaco in France. Then you have the fleeting appearances by players in the twilights of their careers, such as Stan Collymores ill-fated spell at Real Oviedo. Out of these, only Trevor Francis lasted five years. Jermaine Pennant is set to last only six months.
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But he can count himself extremely unlucky if indeed he does get shipped off this winter. In the games I've seen him play, he has performed well in what is a dreadfully underperforming team, and he has kept himself out of mischief off the pitch. Fans at 'La Romareda' took to him straight away as he proved his worth down the right wing with some stunning bursts of pace and trickery mixed with consistently well-delivered crosses during pre-season and the early part of La Liga season. A hamstring injury knocked him out of his stride a few weeks ago, but he regained his starting place in the first XI, and was seen as a favourite of former coach Marcelino. But now Marcelino is gone and Pennant finds himself an unwanted luxury. Director Gerhard Poschner has stated that the club is disappointed with Jermaines attitude, work-rate and commitment to the club and that he forms part of a four-player group the club want to get rid of this winter. When you look closely at that group (Ayala, Ewerthon and Lopez Vallejo included) all are on astronomical wages, with Pennant reportedly on over £2 million a year.
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It's hardly subtle from the Spanish club, and they could definitely have been more open about the whole affair instead of tainting Pennants 'angelic' character. But with a huge debt hanging over them, and possible relegation to 'La Segunda' on the way, the clueless board have to start thinking about cutting the wage bill. I'd like to think Jermaine will knuckle down with typical english grit and prove he is worth his huge salary at the Aragonese club, much like Beckham did at Madrid under Capello. But with the club out for blood, it could be out of his control and he'll reluctantly join that illustrious list of greats that made the jump, only to make a premature return to Blighty.

20/12/2009

La Liga Results: Rampant Real Madrid put Zaragoza to the sword

Sevilla 1 - 2 Getafe

(0-1) 12' Soldado, (0-2) 33' Soldado, (1-2) 51' Negredo
  • Giving that I was in Seville and there were cheap tickets I decided to go along. It was freezing and Sevilla never really woke up from their early slumber which saw Roberto Soldado tuck away the two chances that came his way. The second was cooly taken and he's now on ten for the season.
  • I was particularly looking forward to seeing Getafes Pedro Leon after the rave reviews he's been getting and whilst he didn't light up the match there were some lovely touches and a magical run which almost resulted in a wonder goal late on. Perotti was Sevillas biggest threat with some weaving runs on the left but they lacked a focal point upfront. Luis Fabianos guile was sorely missed.
  • Michel must have seen survival as Getafes aim at the start if the season, but who could blame him for upping that to UEFA qualification. They were solid at the back and broke out on the counter with real purpose. Sevilla will be bitterly disappointed with more points dropped at the Sanchez Pizjuan.


Real Madrid 6 - 0 Real Zaragoza

(1-0) 3' Higuaín, (2-0) 26' Van der Vaart, (3-0) 29' Van der Vaart, (4-0) 34' Higuaín, (5-0) 50' C. Ronaldo, (6-0) 71' Benzema
  • I'm beginning to wonder why Real Zaragoza even bother turning up for away matches. They look beaten before a ball has been kicked. But that's not to take anything away from a majestic Real Madrid who took Zaragoza apart at will. Higuains second and Cristiano Ronaldos goal were stunning.
  • If Jose Aurelio Gay keeps his job he simply cannot persist with Ayala and Pavon. Both were at fault for pretty much every goal with some utterly shocking defending. Pavon allowing Benzema to steam past him for the sixth was criminal. The board should be ashamed of how they've let a great club turn into the laughing stock of Spanish football.
  • Real Madrid close the gap at the top to two points and on this performance they will push Barca to the edge. There are promising signs for the partnership between Higuain and birthday boy Benzema. Van der Vaart also staked his claim for a spot in the team with a solid performance and two goals.


Athletic Bilbao 2 - 0 Osasuna

(1-0) 1' Yeste, (0-2) 12' Llorente
  • Athletic Bilbao came flying out of the blocks and were two up after 12 minutes. Yeste tapped in after 50 seconds after some dogged work from Llorente. That signalled the start of a onslaught from the home side and the big striker then made it two with a sweet strike from outside the box.
  • Bilbao were rampant in the first half and they could have gone in 5 up at the break. Fran Yeste put in a fantastic shift and the Osasuna defence couldnt handle Llorentes strength up top. The game was over after 12 minutes and although Osasuna improved after the break they never troubled Athletic who now find themselves in the UEFA positions. Joaquin Caparros will be a happy man.
  • Camachos team were missing a whole host of first teamers and really struggled against a free-flowing Bilbao. They had enjoyed a good start to the season and had been occupying the safe spots in mid-table until today. If tomorrows results go against them they could end up close to the relegation zone and the alarm bells would start ringing.

17/12/2009

Real Zaragoza: Deja-Vu in La Romareda

When I arrived in Zaragoza a little more than two years ago, I knew very little of Real Zaragoza apart from their mythical European Cup Winners Cup win over Arsenal in 1995 and THAT goal from Nayim which turned David Seaman into a blubbering wreck and propelled the ex-Tottenham midfielder into footballing folklore. They had finished a very respectable 6th in the 2006/2007 season, even smashing six past Real Madrid in a cup tie, and the UEFA Cup awaited.


Agapito Iglesias, the man with the plan, had spent big and I witnessed the arrivals of Ricardo Oliveira, Roberto Ayala and Matuzalem. They had a wide array of world-class talent with Diego Milito a guaranteed goal machine and Sergio García rapidly making a name for himself on the right wing. It was their 75th anniversary, there was genuine excitement around the club and a feeling that they were on the edge of greatness.
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But what an absolutely disastrous season 2007/2008 was. The first match was a sign of things to follow as they succumbed to a miserable away defeat to Murcia. They were promptly knocked out of the UEFA Cup by Aris of Greece and almost knocked out of the Spanish Cup by little Pontevedra. Sergio Garcia saved them that night with an injury time goal, but they went out straight after to Racing Santander. Without Milito, Oliveira and Sergio Garcia they would have been down by Christmas. Players such as Gabi and Luccín offered nothing in midfield except mindless 'huff and puff', and Cesar (now enjoying a swansong in Valencia) was left exposed by a defence that made a habit of committing comic errors. They promptly sacked Victor Fernandez, considered only months previously as one of the most promising managers in Spain. Ander Garitano and Javier Irureta both came and went in quick succession, before they went down on the final day of the season in Mallorca with local hero Manolo Villanova in charge.