Barcelona 2 - 0 Osasuna
(1-0) 72' Ibrahimovic, (2-0) 88' Bojan
Underfire Zlatan Ibrahimovic strolled out of Messis shadow to rescue his team from a potentially league-threatening draw against Osasuna. While the watching world reached for the superlative dictionary during the week, as plaudits flew in from all angles to praise his teammate, Zlatan was left to mull over his numerous gaffes in the Aragonese capital. He and his team were made to suffer today as the visitors strangled the life out of Barcelona during a physical first 45 minutes, whilst also offering hope to the rest of the world that Leo Messi can be stopped. Messi didn't have a bad match by any stretch of the imagine, yet such are the standards that he sets himself these days, anything less than a hattrick doesn't warrant any special mention.
Jose Antonio Camacho, a Real Madrid man at heart, came to the Camp Nou set on causing an upset. His 4-3-3 formation was a welcome change to the 'park the bus' tactics that many visiting teams adopt in this neck of the woods. With Nekounam and Puñal his loyal footsoldiers in the centre, Barca struggled to find any rhythm as Osasuna didn't leave a blade of grass unturned. The best chance of the half fell to Krisztian Vadocz, but up against the one-on-one master, Victor Valdes, there was only ever going to be one winner as the Barca keeper came to his sides rescue once again. Osasunas two full-backs, Monreal and Azpilicueta caused Dani Alves and Maxwell plenty of headaches down the wings, and as the players walked off for half-time, Barcelona were surely pondering how they could break this wall of white shirts down.
Whatever Guardiola said at the break worked, as Barca came out in determined mood, with Andres Iniesta at the forefront. Even so, Osasuna were in no mood to cave in as they stuck to the tactics that had served them so well in the first half. As the minutes ticked away, it was looking increasingly desparate for the Catalans. But up popped Ibrahimovic, who was in the right place at the right time to finish off a flowing move that involved Iniesta and Maxwell, with the latter sliding a perfect pass across goal, which only required the big Swede to stick out a leg. Cue a collective sigh of relief and plenty of swearing in Madrid. Messi provided his customary moment of magic, creating an inch of space just outside the area which allowed him to curl against the post, before Iniesta turned creator to set up sub Bojan for another of his late cameo goals. It wasn't pretty but it was effective, as Barca now look to Getafe to do them a huge favour tomorrow in the Coliseum.
Valencia 1 - 0 Malaga
(1-0) 13' Villa
Tenerife 2 - 2 Villarreal
(1-0) 13' Villa
Tenerife 2 - 2 Villarreal
(0-1) 46' Nilmar, (1-1) 60' Nino, (2-1) 76' Culebras, (2-2) 88' Rossi
Real Valladolid 0 - 0 Espanyol
Racing Santander 0 - 0 Mallorca
Almeria 1 - 0 Real Zaragoza
(1-0) 61' Uche
Glad to see Zibra getting on the scoresheet for Barca, and it seems like Villareal can't get a decent string of results going, am I right?
ReplyDeletegreat post
Correct. Villarreal had such a shocking start to the season, I'm sure the players just want to get it over and done with and start afresh next season. They've also had bad luck with injuries (Senna, Cazorla and plenty in defence) so without a settled side they have struggled. Their new manager Garrido seems to have turned things around a little since he came in, so I reckon they'll be around the Champions League spots again next year. Even an outside chance of the UEFA this year.
ReplyDeleteZlatan needed that goal badly eh! As did Barca ;) Did you know that Real Madrid have a worse record in the Coliseum than in the Camp Nou? That said they got rid of one hoodoo when they won in the Riazor this year...
Cheers!