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Champions League: Barcelona defender Pique likely to miss PSG clash due to injury

March 5, 2021 by zeenews.india.com Leave a Comment

Barcelona defender Gerard Pique is set to spend another stint on the sidelines as he sustained “a sprain in the internal lateral ligament of his right knee” and is likely to miss the crucial clash against Paris Saint-Germain in the round of 16 of the Champions League on March 11.

Pique suffered the blow in the team’s 3-0 win over Sevilla in the semifinals of the Copa del Rey on Wednesday.

The Spaniard scored a goal in the second-half stoppage time before Martin Braithwaite netted the final goal of the match to hand comprehensive victory.

Barca said in a statement on their official website: “The medical assessment and tests performed this morning have shown that first-team player Gerard Pique has a sprain in the internal lateral ligament of his right knee. He is therefore unavailable and the evolution of the injury will determine when he returns.”

“The Barca centre-back was a starter and played the 120 minutes in the superb win against Sevilla, as well as being one of the great protagonists of the night, leading the heroic comeback with a goal in added time that allowed Barca to force extra-time. As for this season, Pique has played a total of 15 games in which he has scored two goals,” it added.

Injury struggles have become familiar for the 34-year-old this season, with knee complaints plaguing his 2020-21 campaign.

Pique was forced onto the sidelines in November 2020 with a knee problem and missed the best part of three months. He sat out 24 games as Ronald Koeman’s side struggled to find the consistency required to compete for major honours.

(With agencies inputs)

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Champions League: PSG send Lionel Messi’s Barcelona crashing, reach last eight

March 11, 2021 by zeenews.india.com Leave a Comment

Paris St Germain buried the ghosts of their embarrassing 2017 exit as they drew 1-1 at home with Barcelona on Wednesday (March 10) to complete a 5-2 aggregate victory that sent them into the Champions League quarter-finals.

Four years after Barca claimed a memorable 6-1 win to overturn a 4-0 first-leg deficit in the last 16, PSG lacked inspiration but their 4-1 advantage from the first game in Spain was sufficient this time. Kylian Mbappe, who scored a hat-trick at the Nou Camp, opened the scoring with a penalty against the run of play before Lionel Messi levelled with a superb long-range goal, but the Argentine had a spot-kick saved by Keylor Navas on the stroke of halftime.

The French champions were on the back foot in the second half as Barca piled on the pressure but Barca exited the competition before the semi-finals for the second year in a row. Barca’s exit ensured it will be the first time since 2005 that neither Messi nor Cristiano Ronaldo will be in the Champions League quarter-finals after Juventus were also knocked out in the last 16, on Tuesday.

“We suffered a lot in the first half, and psychologically it was a test for us. I gathered that the past was something that was talked about a lot here,” PSG coach Mauricio Pochettino said.

“We were better in the second half, we were more competitive.”

Barca coach Ronald Koeman tried to remain upbeat. “We are departing this Champions League in a very different manner from the way we did last season. In this game, we hit our level and that`s the road we have to follow,” said Koeman, referring to the team’s 8-2 aggregate defeat in the quarter-finals by Bayern Munich last year.

PSG, without injured forward Neymar, looked nothing like the team who reached last year’s final or hammered Barcelona three weeks ago, but they did keep their composure at the back. Barcelona stamped their authority early on, finding space for Ousmane Dembele, but the Frenchman was twice denied by Navas and he skied an effort over the crossbar in the opening 20 minutes.

Sergino Dest went close for Barca with a powerful angled shot that Navas deflected on to his left-hand post and Dembele broke down the left flank but his cross just evaded a sliding Messi. It was PSG, however, who went ahead on 31 minutes as Mbappe converted a penalty awarded following a VAR review after Clement Lenglet appeared to step onto Mauro Icardi`s heel.

Six minutes later, Messi unleashed a 25-metre missile that flew into the top corner to equalise in style with his 120th goal in the Champions League. The Argentine had a chance to put the visitors in front just before the break when Barca won a penalty following a Layvin Kurzawa foul on Antoine Griezmann, but Navas deflected the Argentine’s spot-kick onto the bar and away.

Barca were still all over PSG in the second half and it took a desperate tackle by Marquinhos to prevent Messi scoring from point blank range before Navas cleared a Sergio Busquets header. Barcelona gradually ran out of steam, however, and must now turn to their bid to win the La Liga title, where they trail leaders Atletico Madrid by six points.

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Barcelona v PSG: Scars remain four years on from Champions League epic

February 16, 2021 by www.mykhel.com Leave a Comment

A battered, terrified Paris Saint-Germain defence pushed out, or some of them did. Barcelona’s attackers, joined by goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen, bustled about searching for room.

Sergi Roberto found some and flung out a leg as the ball dropped towards him. Surely, they couldn’t.

The Champions League is back!

They did. Pandemonium.

From the wreckage of a 4-0 first-leg humiliation, Barcelona had won 6-1 at a delirious Camp Nou and reached the quarter-finals of the 2016-17 Champions League.

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“It’s a negative experience for me and for the club. We need to learn from it,” said shellshocked PSG boss Unai Emery on an evening that overwise lacked for understatement.

He would get the chance to put those lessons into practice with a shiny new toy.

The €222million man

“This is the best game I’ve ever played,” Neymar told beIN Sports afterwards. “This can only happen once in a lifetime.”

Roberto might have scored the goal for the ages, but Neymar was unquestionably the man of the hour for Barcelona. He was majestic and unplayable, especially in those closing moments.

As the clock ticked into the 88th minute, it was 3-1 and PSG appeared to have staggered through the storm. Then the Brazil superstar whipped a free-kick from the left into the net, converted a dubious Luis Suarez-won penalty and crafted the decisive goal.

It was one of the rare, glorious moments in his Barcelona career where Lionel Messi found himself as a member of the supporting cast. Apparently, that feeling appealed to Neymar. Maybe he could have more of it.

As Messi and Suarez have shown more recently, there can be numerous reasons for generational talents to decide their best interests are served away from a deeply dysfunctional Barca.

When PSG audaciously decided the best way to avoid similar embarrassment in future was to sign the architect of their own downfall, Neymar’s conflicting motivations will have been plentiful. But the allure of moving out of Messi’s shadow when his €222million clause was activated served as a stirring factor.

The gauche execution of the transfer coup means Neymar has often been a figure of ridicule during his time in Paris. His performances have generally been excellent.

Across 103 games for the capital club in all competitions, he has 83 goals and 42 assists. His minutes-per-goal ratio of 105.5 is the sixth best in Europe’s top five leagues since his world-record move, behind Erling Haaland, Robert Lewandowski, Sergio Aguero, Cristiano Ronaldo and Messi.

In the overall scoring charts during this period Neymar is 16th, with exactly half of Lewandowski’s astounding 166. The Bayern Munich striker has also played 68 more games than Neymar, underlining the regularity with which the 29-year-old has been forced to grapple with injury.

He will miss his Camp Nou return due to a groin problem, just as he missed showpiece last-16 encounters against Real Madrid in 2018 and Manchester United in 2019. Both times PSG were eliminated.

The ‘ Remontada ‘ complex

If Barcelona believed their feat of logic-defying escapology was something to weave into their Mes que un club mythology then the subsequent years have disabused them of that notion.

In the very next round, the 4-0 loss in Paris was almost matched in Turin, where Juventus were 3-0 winners.

Gianluigi Buffon, Leonardo Bonucci, Georgio Chiellini, and the rest were never going to be as obliging as Emery’s men and locked down a 0-0 draw to progress. Even more frustratingly for Barca, the Bianconeri lost that season’s final to Real Madrid.

Earlier in the campaign, during the group stages, Barcelona were beaten 3-1 at Manchester City despite Messi giving them the lead. A pattern had started to emerge of chronic vulnerability against opponents of comparable quality.

Madrid also wrestled LaLiga from their bitter rivals’ grasp in 2016-17, heralding the end of Luis Enrique’s tenure. Ernesto Valverde came in, sifted through the wreckage of the Neymar saga with impeccable dignity and delivered back-to-back league titles.

Europe continued to spin spectacularly out of Barcelona’s control, however, as they swallowed bitter repeat doses of their own ” Remontada ” medicine.

A 4-1 first-leg advantage in the 2018 quarter-final against Roma dissolved as a 3-0 defeat in the Italian capital saw them dumped out on away goals.

Liverpool were beaten 3-0 in the first leg of the 2019 semi-final, only to roar back and pulverise Barca 4-0 at Anfield.

That result didn’t do for Valverde, but a Supercopa de Espana semi-final loss to Atletico Madid midway through last season did. The Blaugrana’s jitters in continental knockout matches has seeped into their domestic business – see Athletic Bilbao’s success in this season’s Supercopa and last week’s Copa del Rey semi-final first leg defeat to Sevilla.

All that is small beer compared with the multi-directional catastro-shambles that was a doomed Quique Setien leading Barcelona to an 8-2 Champions League quarter-final mauling at the hands of Bayern Munich.

Eight. Two.

The scars of defeat and decline

Emery survived the Camp Nou collapse and also added Kylian Mbappe to his squad, meaning there was no danger of Monaco repeating their spectacular 2016-17 Ligue 1 success.

But a meek, Neymar-less defeat to Madrid meant regaining domestic supremacy did not stop PSG from moving him on in favour of Thomas Tuchel.

The former Borussia Dortmund boss hammered collective responsibility into a lavishly assembled but unbalanced squad, although their next big European night suggested a club still haunted.

An authoritative 2-0 win at Manchester United pointed a simple path to the quarter-finals in 2019, only for them to stumble to a 3-1 loss on home soil, knocked out on away goals.

With Neymar in harness, they plotted a path to the rearranged 2020 final in Lisbon, coming back to beat Tuchel’s ex-employers over two legs before scraping past Atalanta and defeating RB Leipzig.

There was no shame in losing 1-0 to a magnificent Bayern, but PSG’s path to the final still leaves them aching for a major scalp in the final stages of the Champions League.

Now under Mauricio Pochettino, a beaten finalist with Tottenham in that glorious 2018-19 edition, it can be debated whether this Barcelona still rank as one.

In his pre-match news conference, head coach Ronald Koeman stated: “That’s what we like to show, that we can compete with the best teams in Europe.” It is hard to imagine a similar clarification being needed during any other stage of the Messi era.

The era PSG hoped would wash away their night of Catalan shame, that of Neymar, splutters on with their talisman booted to the sidelines once more. A Barcelona on the brink of financial ruin are only beginning to reckon with the sizable cracks Roberto’s goal did so much to help paper over.

When these two wounded giants face off on Tuesday, back at the scene of that historic heist, they would be forgiven for shuddering at the sight of one another.

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‘Otherworldly’ Lionel Messi breaks Barcelona appearance record

March 22, 2021 by edition.cnn.com Leave a Comment

(CNN) Lionel Messi broke the club’s appearance record on Sunday as the Argentine featured in his 768th game for the Catalan giants.

Messi celebrated in style, working his now famous magic in Barcelona’s 6-1 victory over Real Sociedad, as he superseded the landmark set by former teammate and club legend Xavi Hernandez, who appeared 767 times for the club.
Barcelonaa’s official Twitter account dubbed the Argentine an “otherworldly player” and called his record-breaking appearance figure a “stratospheric number.”

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Dest celebrates with Messi after scoring a goal against Real Sociedad.

Dest celebrates with Messi after scoring a goal against Real Sociedad.

Messi’s eighth assist of the season opened proceedings for Barca in the La Liga match against Sociedad with young American Sergino Dest the beneficiary.
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Messi got on the scoresheet himself in the second half, poking home Barca’s fourth before linking up in classic fashion with Jordi Alba to score his second of the night late on.
It was the perfect birthday gift for manager Ronald Koeman, though Barca is still four points behind leaders Atletico Madrid, who beat Alaves 1-0 thanks to Luis Suarez’s 500th career goal and a late Jan Oblak penalty save.
Messi has now made 511 La Liga appearances for Barca, with 149 coming in the Champions League.
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Messi celebrates after scoring against Real Sociedad.

Messi celebrates after scoring against Real Sociedad.

Of the top 10 appearance makers for Barcelona, seven were part of the historic team created by Pep Guardiola during his time as manager, in which the club won three La Liga titles, two Spanish Cups and two Champions League titles.
Messi, Xavi, Andres Iniesta, Sergio Busquets, Carlos Puyol, Gerard Pique and Victor Valdes were all mainstays in Guardiola’s superstar team, while the other players in the top 10 are Migueli, Carles Rexach and Guillermo Amor.

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Three clubs interested in Barcelona prodigy

March 23, 2021 by www.mykhel.com Leave a Comment

However, the talent pool of the club has never stopped and the likes of Ansu Fati and Riqui Puig is a testament of that.

Another youngster coming out of the youth ranks who has made quite an impression for the club lately is Ilaix Moriba.

The Guinea-born Spanish youth international has a contract at Camp Nou until the summer of 2022 and it is believed that the 18-year-old is grabbing attention from several clubs across the continent.

Here, we look at three clubs who are interested in the signature of the young midfield prodigy.

RB Leipzig

Leipzig boast a really extensive scouting network and the immense potential of Moriba has already their eye. The Bundesliga giants already have a squad filled with quality young players from across the globe and they want to add Moriba to their ranks as per rumours in Germany.

Manchester United

United have been linked with the services of the midfield talent who has already drawn comparisons with Paul Pogba. It is presumed that Ole Gunnar Solskjaer wants the 18-year-old to become the key player in the midfield for many years to come.

Manchester City

City were reportedly close to signing Moriba in the summer of 2020 but the move failed to materialise with Barcelona managing to convince the youngster to stay. Even though the Cityzens are not as strongly linked as their neighbours and RB Leipzig at the moment, their interest in him in the past could mean a bad news for other suitors.

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