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biggy82 wrote:kevcam wrote:Barca 5 Napoli 0. Fabregas scored his 1st goal.
after he throw away an easy one by blasting it over the bar![]()
i cant say i really agree 100% with Cesc being back at Camp Nou....who you really going to sub to bring him on unless there is an injury consideration?
Alexis is a different matter.....i would leave Pedro and Messi in and sub DV out to bring him in.....
Mascherano playing stellar at the back, especially with Puyol out. but i feel we need to buy a central defender. who knows how long Puyol will last when he comes back out. look at Rio Ferdinand; he cant recover his form or playing time 2 years now
Pinto is better than i expected as a backup GK. and that Adriano......wayyyyy sah
24.08.2011 13:53
Messi’s pending challenge
Sandra Sarmiento
The Argentine striker has scored in all competitions, except in the European Super Cup. Messi has taken part in the last two finals played in Monaco.
His smile tells it all. He’s come back really switched-on, motivated, and with the same desire to conquer the world. Messi will decide how and when he’ll do it. He doesn’t care how important the match is or who the opposition are. For him the word friendly is not in the dictionary. He’s the best, and makes all the difference. On Friday, Barça are in another Final, the European Super Cup, and Messi has never scored in this competition. So, it’s his pending challenge.
Third final
Messi has played in 2 European Super Cup Finals. He suffered first-hand the painful defeat against Sevilla in 2006, and got over that defeat two years ago against Shakhtar, a game that he didn’t score in, but made the winning goal for Pedro. Against Porto he has another opportunity, a new challenge for a Messi without limits.
Always decisive
European Super Cup aside, Messi has been decisive in every final. In every vital game he always appears, either in important League fixtures or in the final rounds of the Champions League, whether in Rome or Wembley, or Mestalla in 2009. He’s always there.
5 goals in 3 games
He came back to work on 8th of August, and with scarcely any training under his belt, Messi decided the Spanish Super Cup and contributed to the Gamper party with another 2 goals. He has no limits, and responds to every challenge. Last year he scored 53 goals and has just become the top scorer in the Spanish Super Cup with 8 goals.
pioneer wrote:damn what a failed league...two teams that dominate ah setta weak sh1t side
no wonder espn, hell even fox soccer refuses to broadcast la liga
mero wrote:pioneer wrote:damn what a failed league...two teams that dominate ah setta weak sh1t side
no wonder espn, hell even fox soccer refuses to broadcast la liga
Too bad these same 2 teams dominate pretty much in every league. Not our fault we keep up to mark unlike in England where its "unpredictable" cuz big teams does get licks from the shitty ones. Barca + Real> all of England. UFDR
pioneer wrote::lol:
Wait hold up, how come when messi doesn't play...barca doesn't win?
Talk nah?
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