Friday, June 28, 2013

Alexis Sanchez: The Coach and the Club counts on me

Alexis: "Exit rumours? The coach and the club count on me. I will stay at Barça next season.

Alexis: "Neymar will adapt quickly. Competition is good, it makes you stronger. It'd be nice to play up front with Neymar and Messi.

Alexis: "Criticism? It's normal, I accept it. Barça is the best club in the world. If you lose the ball there, the whole world has seen it."

Thursday, June 27, 2013

Neymar with his girlfriend(PHOTO)


Lionel Messi backs Jose Mourinho to make a successful return to Chelsea



Barcelona forward Lionel Messi has backed old nemesis Jose Mourinho to make a successful return to Chelsea but insists Real Madrid will not be weakened by the departure of the 'Special One'.


Mourinho quit the Bernabeu recently before returning to Stamford Bridge and Messi, who first crossed swords with the Portuguese coach during his first spell with the Blues, believes he will be just as successful second time around.


The Argentina captain also expects his club's arch rivals to be as competitive as ever in the Primera Division next season after Los Blancos brought in Carlo Ancelotti to replace Mourinho.


"I think the Spanish league is difficult anyway and will continue being difficult," said Messi, who visited the Senegalese town of Saly today as part of the Aspire Academy's Football Combating Malaria project.


"We'll be fighting against strong teams with great players like Real Madrid. Mourinho was a great coach but we know that Ancelotti is equally great. I think Mourinho will also succeed back at Chelsea because he's a great manager."


Barca recently acquired Neymar from Santos after a long pursuit, with some commentators suggesting the Catalans may struggle to accommodate both Messi and the Brazilian forward in their XI.


Messi, though, has no such concerns.


"I know Neymar is a great player who is going to bring a lot to Barcelona," he said. "God willing, we will be able to play together at Barca."


Former Barca coach Pep Guardiola will take over at Bayern Munich next season hoping to build on the German side's superb campaign last year, which saw them easily win the Bundesliga and also lift the Champions League.


Messi believes his old boss will make the Bavarian outfit even stronger and is relishing the competition.


"I think we have a great team and great players, as we've shown over the years," he said. "I think the arrival of Guardiola will make Bayern stronger. Winning the Champions League is always difficult and our objective is trying to win everything and succeed in all competitions.


"That's how we work at Barcelona.


"You talk of Germany dominating football recently - I don't know what is going to happen in the future. I know Germany have a history of great teams in global football at international level and club level. Winning the Champions League is difficult for anyone, whether they are from Germany or Spain.


"But I know Germany had a great year last year."


Messi is under pressure to deliver for Argentina, having never really reproduced his club form at international level, and realises next year's World Cup in Brazil is a real opportunity to finally win a trophy for the Albicelestes.


"If God wills it, then we will win the World Cup," he added. "We still have a year to go until the next tournament and we need to keep developing and improving.


"We still have some way to go but I think we have time. We need to keep improving and it would be a dream for us to win the World Cup."




Messi was asked a few questions by SPORT

"Neymar? He's a great player, I'm sure he'll add a lot. Hopefully he can do at Barça what he's doing with Brazil." "Ancelotti? Madrid had a great coach and now signed another great one. We'll compete against a great team with excellent players."

30 years ago Barça signed Maradona

This day but 30 years ago, FC Barcelona signed Diego Armando Maradona. 



Wednesday, June 26, 2013

Some versatile news about FC Barcelona

B player Rafinha (19) will join Celta Vigo on loan this summer. His father will soon travel to Vigo to close the deal with Celta. [md] Highest average ball possession in the Liga this season: Barcelona 69% - Rayo Vallecano 58% - Athletic Bilbao 57% [via opta]


If Rooney decides to leave Man United, Barcelona would be his preferred destination. PSG, Madrid, Chelsea and Arsenal also interested. [sun]



Cesc, who was subbed off with muscle discomfort on Sunday against Nigeria, is recovering well and trained individually yesterday. At 21:00, Brazil play against Uruguay in the semi-finals of the Confederations Cup If Thiago wants to use the 18M buyout clause to leave Barcelona, his transfer would in the end cost around 27M including taxes. [md]

Iniesta was asked a few questions by SPORT

Iniesta: "You can always improve, in every aspect. That's why I train hard and take care of myself. You want to be better every day" Iniesta: "When end of the cycle? We want to keep going as long as possible. It's difficult, but we continue to compete. It's not over yet." Iniesta: "My dream is still to retire here. We'll see how renewal talks go, but if both want the same, we'll quickly have a deal."