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  • Barca stars promise to bring the trophy home from Rome

    Barcelona midfielder Andres Iniesta promised 80,000 titlecelebrating fans: 'We will see you back here with the European Cup on Thursday' as Manchester United's final opponents were given an emotional send-off after their last home game of the season.
    Both Iniesta and Thierry Henry, who look on course to be fit for selection, took the microphone as Barca paraded the league trophy and the Copa del Rey around the Nou Camp.

    Henry thanked coach Pep Guardiola for persuading him to stay at the club last summer, saying: 'I had an offer but Pep encouraged me to stay and I'm glad I did.'
    Guardiola told celebrating supporters: 'We will not fail you in Rome.' And striker Samuel Eto'o added: 'If I have to run 80km to win the trophy on Wednesday, I will do it.'
    Eto'o was one of only two possible starters for the final in Rome as Barcelona lost 1-0 to Osasuna. Veteran left back Sylvinho, who may replace the suspended Eric Abidal, was the other.
    The former Arsenal player faces the prospect of marking Cristiano Ronaldo. Sylvinho, 35, said: 'Ronaldo is difficult to defend against. He can do things that others cannot do. His mind is so quick, but I think my mind is quick, too. I don't think I will be our weakness if I play.'

    http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/foo...home-Rome.html
    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

  • #2
    One thing fi sure, if my side bring their A game their is no question who will be keeping the Cup. Yes .. Barca can attack 30 CL goals todate ... but Manu can defend, they've only conceeded 6 goals todate. The Empire can attack even though they've only scored 18 goals todate, but can Barca defend? They've conceeded 13 goals already.

    Yes Barca can keep the ball for a long time ... stats show 62% possession ... but which tean can counter like the Empire?
    "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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    • #3
      Fergie out to frustrate free-flowing Barcelona

      Sir Alex Ferguson's "dream final" in Wednesday's Champions League showdown could be a nightmare for Barcelona if Manchester United smother the Spaniards and seal victory on the counter-attack.

      It is hardly the scenario the neutrals are hoping for but Ferguson knows the best chance of United becoming the first team to retain the title in the Champions League era is to frustrate his free-scoring opponents at every turn.

      They did it a year ago, shutting out Barcelona twice in a 1-0 aggregate semi-final victory, and would have taken heart from the way Chelsea kept them at bay for more than 120 minutes in the semis before Andres Iniesta's stoppage-time strike.

      Ferguson admires Barcelona's approach and has shown his own commitment to exciting football by regularly starting with Cristiano Ronaldo, Wayne Rooney and Dimitar Berbatov as an attacking trio.

      However, the vastly experienced Scot knows that great teams are built from the back and the key to unlocking your own weapons is to neutralise the opponents.

      "They get you on that carousel and can leave you dizzy," he said of Barcelona's mesmerising passing game.

      "Your concentration levels can't be allowed to falter for a second. But, with the right tactics, their game is containable."

      United's defence has been magnificent this season and, assuming Rio Ferdinand is fit to line up in the middle alongside Nemanja Vidic, it should be at full strength.

      It is United's hard-working midfield, though, which has helped limit the rest of the Premier League to just 24 goals against them.

      In the Champions League they let in only three in the group stage and four in six knockout games against Inter Milan, Porto and Arsenal.

      The non-stop running of Park Ji-sung and the game-reading of Michael Carrick provide a first line of defence that would make any back four look good.

      "The way Barcelona play, they can have the ball for a long time and you've just got to be patient, defend well and concentrate. It's quite a bit of a mental battle," said Carrick.

      "Against Barcelona you shut up, as Chelsea showed, and then attack them at the right time."

      United have perfected the art of sucking teams in then striking on the break, a tactic shown at its best when Ronaldo started and finished, after a lung-bursting 60 metre sprint, their marvellous third goal in the semi-final win at Arsenal.

      That is exactly the sort of thing Ferguson will be looking for on Wednesday, particularly as Barcelona look vulnerable at the back after the suspension of Eric Abidal and Dani Alves and the injury that has ruled out Rafael Marquez.

      Manager Pep Guardiola, who rested almost all his first team for Saturday's 1-0 league defeat by Osasuna, is also sweating on the fitness of Iniesta and Thierry Henry.

      Like United, Barcelona have sown up their league title with time to spare and both have also claimed a domestic cup.

      But also like United, who suffer in comparison with Liverpool's European exploits, the Spaniards desperately crave the European Cup that they have won just twice in comparison with Real Madrid's nine.

      They will go about that task with patience in Rome, backing their approach and looking for the relentless probing of Iniesta and Xavi to eventually prize an opening that Henry, Messi or Samuel Eto'o will be able to seize upon.

      Eto'o, who did play on Saturday in a bid to find his 30th league goal of the campaign, summed up the team's approach.

      "We've scored 150 goals this season," he said. "For a striker there is no better place to be than this Barcelona."
      "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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      • #4
        How many goals dis Arsenal allow prior to that final against Barca couple years ago ?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Maudib View Post
          How many goals dis Arsenal allow prior to that final against Barca couple years ago ?

          Yuh expect Van de Sar to be red carded?
          "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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          • #6
            Van de Sar played for Arsenal that year ??

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Maudib View Post
              Van de Sar played for Arsenal that year ??
              Jens Lehmann was red carded in that game hence my making reference to VDS. Come now don't be like Don1 ... yuh affi keep up.
              "Jamaica's future reflects its past, having attained only one per cent annual growth over 30 years whilst neighbours have grown at five per cent." (Article)

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              • #8
                What him was red carded for ?

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