samedi 17 août 2013

Barca hoping Neymar nourishes Messi's magic

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In contrast to previous seasons, Barcelona played their trump card in the transfer market early this year by securing the services of Brazilian starlet Neymar for 57 million euros ($75.7 million, £49.5 million) back in May.

The 21-year-old had been on the Catalans' radar for some time with Barca having even made a down payment of 10 million euros to Santos for first option on the player a year previously.

However, the confirmation of his transfer was hastened by the feeling that Barca needed to react quickly to having been thrashed 7-0 by Bayern Munich in last season's Champions League semi-finals.

Initial scepticism as to whether Barca really needed another forward option rather than a defender subsided after Neymar's stunning performances as Brazil won the Confederations Cup in June.

One question that remains unanswered though is how Neymar's talents will dovetail with four-time World Player of the Year Lionel Messi?

As much as the Argentine is often lauded for not being the stereotypical egotistical modern footballer, the success that both player and club have had in recent years has very much depended on building the side around Messi's talents.

The need for Messi to play in a deep-lying central striking role hastened the sale of Samuel Eto'o, resulted in Zlatan Ibrahimovic ending his sole season in Catalonia on the bench and has also limited Cesc Fabregas' chances to play where he has successfully combined with Xavi and Andres Iniesta with Spain.

Those sacrifices though have been worth a return of 271 goals over the past five seasons and concerns over how Messi and Neymar will co-exist appear to have been overblown for a number of reasons.

Firstly, as much as they still need defenders, Barca also desperately needed a scoring option that isn't Messi.

Over the past five seasons in which Messi has starred, Barca have won the Champions League twice and on both occasions Messi was outscored by his striking partners over the course of the season.

In 2008/09 Samuel Eto'o and Thierry Henry combined for 62 goals to Messi's 38 and in 2010/11 Pedro and David Villa's joint tally of 55 just edged past Messi's 53.

By contrast in the last two seasons, while Messi has rattled in more than 50 goals each time, Barca's second top scorers were Villa with 16 and Cesc Fabregas' 15 in 2011/12.

Moreover, unlike Ibrahimovic or Fabregas, Neymar is naturally much more compatible with Messi as he likes to start on the left of a front three and cut inside towards goal.

With Villa's departure to Atletico Madrid last month, that position is now vacant in the Barca side and Neymar's movement should also help drag defenders away from focusing their attention solely on Messi.

Most importantly of all though, is that Neymar seems to be accepting his rung in the Barca hierarchy.

After being hammered 4-0 by Barca in the Club World Cup final just under two years ago, Neymar admitted he and his Santos teammates "had been given a football lesson" and that he "aspired to get to Messi's level."

Fast-forward to 2013 and Neymar insisted at his official unveiling as a Barca player that he had come to Barca to "help Messi continue being the best in the world."

Asked about his first impressions of Neymar this week, Xavi told Catalan sports daily Sport that "the important thing is that he is humble, he will fit perfectly into the Barca philosophy."

Should the South American duo hit it off, that philosophy will, more than ever, be based on winning with an exciting brand of attacking football.

Lionel Messi signs For English Club

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Farnborough FC have revealed that they will have ‘Lionel Messi’, ‘Franz Beckenbauer’, ‘Paul Gascoigne’, ‘Pele’, ‘Diego Maradonna’ and ‘David Beckham’ on their books next season among others.

Before you get too excited, the team managed by ‘Jose Mourinho’ is far from the real thing. In line with a new sponsorship deal with Paddy Power each individual player has legally changed their name via deed pole to a famous player from history in their respective position. After a turbulent summer, Farnborough encountered financial trouble and were looking unlikely to start the 2013/ 2014 season. Manager Spencer Day said 'Over the summer it looked touch and go whether we’d even start the season, but now we’ve got by far the greatest team the world has ever seen”.

The change comes via the team’s new sponsors Paddy Power, who have also named Farnborough’s stadium Paddy Power Park. The club will be hoping that they can replicate some of their namesake’s achievements on the pitch this season.

vendredi 16 août 2013

Pedro, Fabregas back in Barca training

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Spanish international duo Pedro Rodriguez and Cesc Fabregas are expected to be fit for Barcelona's league opener against Levante after taking part in training on Wednesday.

"The two players who were injured on the tour of Asia have taken part in some of the session with the rest of the team," said a statement on Barca's website.

Neither player had travelled with the Spain squad for their friendly with Ecuador in Guayaquil on Wednesday evening.

Pedro was not included in Vicente del Bosque's squad because of a calf injury, while Fabregas was forced to pull out of the travelling party to South America with a sprained right ankle.

Lionel Messi meanwhile could yet face Levante on Sunday as he continued his recovery work from a thigh injury that ruled him out of Argentina's friendly against Italy on Wednesday night.

There was more good news on the injury front for the Catalans as captain Carles Puyol stepped up the intensity of his training following knee surgery to remove a cyst last month.

However, the 35-year-old is not expected to be match fit until the end of September.

Martino bringing back Barca intensity - Xavi

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Barcelona midfielder Xavi Hernandez believes his side will rekindle their intensity and pressing under the tutelage of new manager Gerardo 'Tata' Martino.

The Argentine was appointed less than four weeks before Barca kick off the defence of their league title against Levante on Sunday, after Tito Vilanova had to resign due to on-going health problems.

However, Xavi believes the squad are adjusting well to Martino's methods and has backed the new coach to be a success despite his lack of managerial experience in Europe.

"He is a leader, capable, prepared and has experience," the 33-year-old told Barcelona sports daily Sport.

"He is transmitting a lot to us. We are recovering a little of the intensity and rhythm that perhaps we lost for various reasons towards the end of last season. We are pressing very well and working well physically.

"He is adding things that he is influencing a lot. For example, on set-pieces we are working differently. We are adjusting and he is a guy that is very clear about what he wants."

Martino's insistence on pressing high up the field was very evident in his only game at the Camp Nou so far as Barca destroyed Santos 8-0 in a friendly that formed part of the deal to bring Neymar to the Spanish champions.

The Brazilian international will also make his competitive Barcelona debut against Levante, but World Player of the Year Lionel Messi is a doubt as he continues to recover from the quadriceps injury that forced him to miss Argentina's friendly with Italy on Wednesday.

Captain Carles Puyol will definitely be absent for the Catalans after he underwent knee surgery to remove a cyst last month, but Cesc Fabregas and Pedro Rodriguez should be fit to play despite missing Spain's friendly with Ecuador in midweek due to minor injuries.

Real Madrid also get their league campaign underway on Sunday with a new man in charge as Carlo Ancelotti makes his bow at the Santiago Bernabeu where Real Betis are the visitors.

Los Blancos have enjoyed a superb pre-season that encompassed victories over Paris Saint-Germain, Chelsea and Inter Milan and Ancelotti will have a wealth of midfield options to choose from following the capture of Isco and Asier Illarramendi from Malaga and Real Sociedad respectively.

Arguably the most enticing fixture of the opening weekend though comes at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan where a new-look Sevilla side host Atletico Madrid.

Atletico enjoyed a fantastic campaign last season as they finished third and won the Copa del Rey. As a result they will face Barcelona in the first leg of the Spanish Super Cup next week and have Champions League football to look forward to.

However, coach Diego Simeone has insisted it is important that his team maintain the consistency they showed in the league last season, starting on Sunday.

"We need to continue in the same way, looking for the consistency we had last season. Therefore, we can't look beyond the present and that is Sevilla," he told the club's website.

"We need to start again at zero and not get away from going game by game. We have had a good pre-season, especially physically, and we have been competitive."

New signings David Villa and Leo Baptistao are likely to be involved for Atleti as they try to compensate for the loss of Radamel Falcao, who joined Monaco back in June.

However, the transfer activity at Atleti hasn't compared to that at Sevilla and coach Unai Emery could hand debuts to as many as 10 new recruits as the Andalusians have rebuilt following the departures of Jesus Navas, Alvaro Negredo and Gary Medel.

Opening fixtures

Saturday

Real Sociedad v Getafe (1700 GMT), Valladolid v Athletic Bilbao (1900 GMT), Valencia v Malaga (2100 GMT)

Sunday

Barcelona v Levante (1700 GMT), Real Madrid v Real Betis, Osasuna v Granada (both 1900 GMT), Sevilla v Atletico Madrid (2100 GMT)

Monday

Rayo Vallecano v Elche (1800 GMT), Celta Vigo v Espanyol, Almeria v Villarreal (2000 GMT)

lundi 12 août 2013

Brecha se ensancha como Barca, Real pasar y descansar en venta

Mirando las páginas de deportes español durante la cocción normalmente los meses de verano, parece que el juego español fue en rude health en y fuera de la cancha.

En Cataluña, Neymar ha dominado la atención después de que su movimiento de 57 millones de euros ($74 millones, £48,7 millones) de Santos a Barcelona fue confirmada en junio, mientras que, en la capital, Real Madrid respaldada su inversión de 69 millones de euros en el joven dúo español de Isco y Asier Illarramendi con una búsqueda en curso del euro 100 millones clasificada Gareth Bale en una saga que parece correr bien en los últimos días de la ventana de transferencia.

Pero debajo de los dos grandes, el juego en España ha continuado reflejar que el general maltrecha economía española con incluso clubes en la Liga de campeones obligados a vender a sus mejores jugadores.

Como resultado, continúa aumentando como temores que al continuar usando un acuerdo desequilibrado en TV que favorece enormemente a los dos grandes, La Liga desciende aún más la ya enorme brecha entre Real y el Barça y el resto en una carrera de dos caballos turgente.

Sin embargo, mientras que el Barça y el Real han sido activos en el mercado de fichajes, hay preocupaciones que hasta ahora ambos han fracasado en el tipo de jugadores que realmente necesitaban después de caer en la etapa semifinal de la Liga de campeones la temporada pasada.

La llegada de Neymar ciertamente debería aliviar la carga de puntuación que Lionel Messi ha llevado casi sin ayuda durante los últimos dos temporadas, pero los catalanes todavía mira muy gastado en la espalda con el capitán Carles Puyol haber sido sometido a dos operaciones durante la temporada de cierre y no debido volver hasta por lo menos septiembre.

Mientras tanto real han reforzado un mediocampo ya fuerte, pero hasta ahora no han reemplazado Gonzalo Higuain después se unió a Napoli dejando solamente Karim Benzema y el joven Alvaro Morata para ocupar la posición del solitario delantero el mes pasado.

Hay aunque ya mucho más tranquilo alrededor de Los Blancos tras la marcha de José Mourinho con el equipo directivo de Carlo Ancelotti y Zinedine Zidane muy respetado por el equipo y los jugadores se vienen juntos como una unidad tras los enfrentamientos públicos y derrumbe que marcó la temporada final de los portugueses en el Bernabeu.

Mayor que la unidad debe significar empuje Real Barca mucho más cerca de lo que hicieron la temporada pasada, pero el título se definirá nuevamente por un pequeño margen.

Tal es su dominio que en primer lugar Real y luego Barca acumularon 100 puntos en ganar el título en el pasado dos temporadas y con el espacio sólo han decidido ampliar entre ellos y el resto, es altamente probable que llega a ser campeones deberá registrar un siglo de puntos una vez más.

En la batalla por los lugares de la Liga de campeones, Atlético de Madrid parece el mejor conjunto a pesar de perder estrella hombre Radamel Falcao a Mónaco.

Atletico podría decirse que han hecho el mejor negocio en términos de valor por dinero como reemplazaron el colombiano de 60 millones de euros con David Villa por una cuota inicial de sólo 2,1 millones de euros.

Continuando un inusitado período de estabilidad desde que Diego Simeone se hizo cargo del club en diciembre de 2011, Atletico son sólo el único club para terminar entre los primeros seis la temporada pasada que no has cambiado manager durante la temporada de cierre y son fuertes favoritos para ser el mejor del resto una vez más.

Más abajo, Valencia, Sevilla, Real Betis y Real Sociedad son todos seguramente en la mezcla para los lugares europeos a pesar de todos los jugadores claves perdidos en los últimos meses.

Valencia han reemplazado nuevas espuelas firma Roberto Soldado con un ex jugador de espuelas, Helder Postiga, un décimo del precio vendieron Soldado, mientras que Sevilla también han visto dos internacionales españoles parten como Jesús Navas y Alvaro Negredo se han unido a Manchester City.

Sin embargo, ellos serán todavía más probable es que luchar por el último lugar de la Liga de campeones como paquete de sorpresa de la temporada pasada Sociedad no han invertido pesadamente en su escuadra a pesar de la bonanza de 39 millones de euros que recibieron desde la salida de Illarramendi.

Betis han perdido su clave eje creativo en Benat Extebarria después de que él se reunió con que Athletic de Bilbao y los vascos sí mismos serán la esperanza de una campaña mucho más éxito que sus 12-colocado termina la temporada pasada tras el nombramiento de los Ernesto Valverde altamente clasificada como manager.

dimanche 11 août 2013

Ankle sprain could keep Fabregas out of opener

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Cesc Fabregas is a doubt for the start of the new La Liga season after spraining his ankle in a 3-1 friendly win against a Malaysia XI in Kuala Lumpur, his club Barcelona said Sunday.

The 26-year-old, who was courted by Manchester United this summer before opting to remain at the Nou Camp, will miss Spain's midweek friendly against Ecuador but could also skip the start of the new season next weekend.

"The tests conducted have confirmed that the player has sprained ligaments on the outside of his right ankle," said Barca in a statement.

Barcelona said they have contacted the Spanish Football Federation with the hope that Fabregas can undergo treatment in the Catalan capital rather than joining up with the national squad, who play Ecuador in Guayaquil on Wednesday.

The club did not reveal how long Fabregas will be out for but local press say he will miss the champions' La Liga clash with Levante next Sunday.

Barcelona end Asia tour with win over Malaysia XI

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Spanish giants Barcelona wrapped up their Asian tour with another comprehensive victory Saturday, beating a Malaysian XI 3-1 at the Shah Alam Stadium in Kuala Lumpur.

With World Player of the Year Lionel Messi on the bench over injury concerns, Brazilian wonderkid Neymar was the star of a tight first half, showcasing his talents to make one goal and score another.

First, the 21-year-old wriggled free on the left before sending a pinpoint cross for Barcelona midfielder Cesc Fabregas to head home.

It was a tame header and Malaysian goalkeeper Khairul Fahmi Che Mat should have done better, but he may have been distracted by a firecracker that was set off by a fan.

Malaysia, who had gone closest to opening the scoring, equalised in the 40th minute when the ball fell to Amri Yahyah, and the striker curled in from the edge of the box.

The home fans' joy was short-lived as two minutes later, Neymar -- who was this week reportedly diagnosed with anaemia -- broke free and beat two defenders before shooting home.

Neymar joined Barcelona after a summer move from Santos and opened his account for the club in the 7-1 win over the Thai national team on Wednesday, on the first leg of a tour designed to promote Barca's brand in the region.

The second half was a drab affair with the teams making multiple changes to their lineups, which disrupted the flow.

There were few attacks, and the fans showed their displeasure by whistling at the players.

Many will have already been disgruntled after the match venue was moved from Bukit Jalil National Stadium because of an uneven pitch, which Malaysian Youth and Sports Minister Khairy Jamaluddin described as an "embarrassment" for the country.

Barcelona, however, managed to add a third after 74 minutes through Gerard Pique, who rammed the ball past substitute goalkeeper Farizal Marlias.

The tour comes three years after Barcelona's last visit to the football-mad continent, before the start of the La Liga season later this month.

Barcelona vice president Jordi Moix Latas said a survey by the club showed it had more fans in Asia than Europe and the Americas combined.

More than 40,000 tickets were sold for the friendly in Malaysia.

"We realise not all our fans can afford to fly to Spain to watch us, and we want to reward them by coming here and spreading our brand," he said.

"In fact, our number one Facebook fans are from Indonesia. As such, we intend to travel to this region for more pre-season matches in the coming years."

vendredi 9 août 2013

Martino - Fabregas staying at Barca

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Barcelona coach Gerardo Martino says he is no longer worried about the possibility of Cesc Fabregas leaving the club to join Manchester United.

Three days ago the Catalan club's sporting director Andoni Zubizarreta said he thought David Moyes' side's pursuit of the midfielder was over, after they had two bids turned down.

Zubizarreta's prediction would appear to be vindicated in light of reports that United have turned their attention to signing Marouane Fellaini from Everton instead.

Fabregas started in Barcelona's 7-1 win over Thailand on Wednesday and after the game Martino insisted he was not concerned about the player's future, concerning himself more with the fitness of club captain Carles Puyol, who is still recovering from a knee operation.

"Fabregas is still our player and he will be with us for this season," the Argentinian coach is quoted as telling AS.

"Right now I'm more worried about whether Puyol will recover."

The declining physical state of the 35-year-old Catalan defender has made buying a centre-back one of Barcelona's priorities this summer.

However, with 10 days to go until the new season starts, the Primera Division champions have only made one signing - Brazil forward Neymar.

The club have now reportedly made a £35 million bid for Chelsea centre-back David Luiz, but Martino refused to shed any light on a possible move for the Brazilian.

"I'm in Thailand, I know nothing about any negotiations," he said.

Man United target Fabregas not ready to give up on Barca dream

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Barcelona midfielder Cesc Fabregas slammed the door Thursday on a potential move to Manchester United, insisting the Catalan giants remain his dream club.

The English Premier League champions have so far failed with two bids for Fabregas, who has emerged as their main summer transfer target as new manager David Moyes seeks to inject creativity into his midfield.

The Spanish international told a press conference in Malaysia that "since I was a kid my dream was to play for Barcelona".

"This dream hasn't changed," he said ahead of Saturday's friendly against the Malaysian national side.

His comments echo those of teammate Gerard Pique and Barcelona sporting director Andoni Zubizarreta, who both insisted earlier this week the 26-year-old will stay at the Nou Camp.

Fabregas has failed to nail down a spot in Barca's star-studded midfield, with international teammates Xavi, Andres Iniesta and Sergio Busquets ahead of him in the pecking order.

But Barca are reluctant to sell the pint-sized playmaker, especially since the loss of Thiago Alcantara to Bayern Munich.

Barca enticed Fabregas back from Arsenal with a long-term view to him replacing the 33-year-old Xavi, who is expected to play fewer games in the coming season.

Barcelona return to Asia three years after their last visit to the football-mad continent -- home to a massive fan base and potential revenue.

The tour is a final chance for new manager Gerardo Martino to assess his players in official friendly action before the start of the La Liga season on August 18.

Fabregas also said he was ready to show Martino that he can be a key player for arguably the world's most successful side in recent years.

"I need to work hard and do what he asks of me and I'm ready for the challenge," he said.

The Barcelona team demolished Thailand 7-1 on the first leg of their whistlestop Asian tour on Wednesday.

Neymar bags first Barca goal in Thai rout

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Brazilian wonderkid Neymar scored his first goal in Barcelona colours as the Catalan giants swatted aside Thailand 1-7 in a friendly in Bangkok on Wednesday.

Spain international Pedro notched a neat hat-trick, while Argentine Lionel Messi scored a brace -- including one from the penalty spot -- in a first half appearance that delighted the near 50,000-capacity crowd at Bangkok's Rajamangala stadium.

Second-half substitute Alexis Sanchez scored the visitor's seventh and final goal early in the second half as new manager Gerardo Martino's side cruised to a routine win over a plucky but callow Thai side.

Thailand's star striker Teerasil Dangda scored the hosts' consolation goal from the penalty spot in the last minute of the first-half following a bungled recovery tackle by young Cameroonian centre-half Frank Bagnack.

Barca are the fourth big name side to travel to Bangkok this summer hot on the heels of English Premier League giants Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool who have all toured the kingdom.

The Catalan side return to Asia three years after their last tour of the football-mad continent -- home to a massive fan base and huge potential sums in sponsorship.

The tour is also final chance for Martino to assess his players in official friendly action before they start the defence of their La Liga crown on August 18.

All eyes were on Barca's flamboyant new signing Neymar, after reports he had been diagnosed with anaemia.

But the Blaugrana's 57 million euros ($75.7 million, £49.5 million) signing showed no sign of illness in a lively 45 minutes, the highlight of which was his landmark goal from close range on 12 minutes, sparking the rout.

The Brazilian international, who joined the Catalans in June, also showed promising flashes of link-up play with Messi as Barca cruised to a 1-5 half-time lead.

Cesc Fabregas, the subject of a major transfer bid from Manchester United, was at the heart of Barca's best moves, his metronomic passing from the left side of the three-man midfield reminding spectators why the club are so keen to keep the playmaker.

The second half saw Barca's first choice midfield of Xavi, Andres Iniesta and Sergio Busquets replace Alex Song and highly-regarded youngster Sergi Roberto.

Fabregas pushed up into the front three as Messi and Neymar also made way.

Xavi immediately stepped up the tempo, bouncing the ball off Fabregas before he too withdrew with 20 minutes to play.

Pedro completed his hat-trick with a nicely taken first-time lob on 47 minutes, which Sanchez followed a minute later, tapping home another sweeping Barca move.

Barca travel to Kuala Lumpur on Thursday to play a Malaysia XI on August 10.

'Cesc Fabregas brings a lot to Barca', says Dani Alves

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Dani Alves has backed Cesc Fabregas to return to his best for Barcelona this season - if he stays at the Nou Camp.

Manchester United are believed to be tabling a third bid for Fabregas after having two offers rejected, although the Catalan side's sporting director Andoni Zubizarreta has indicated that the Barclays Premier League champions have now given up their pursuit of the former Arsenal captain.

Alves and his Barca team-mates hold the midfielder in a high regard, and the Brazil wing-back would be 'delighted' if the 26-year-old chose to remain with the Primera Division champions.

In an extensive and outspoken interview with Catalan radio station Rac1, Alves spoke about Fabregas while also discussing Thiago Alcantara, who left Barcelona - his boyhood club - earlier this summer to join former coach Pep Guardiola at Bayern Munich.

"I think that Thiago hurried a little, but I like that attitude because the worst thing you can do is remain comfortable," Alves said of the 23-year-old.

However, he said it was wrong to compare Thiago to Fabregas, who left Barca for Arsenal aged 16 only to return aged 24 after seven campaigns with the Gunners.

Alves explained: "Cesc's is a different case. He has already left here once. He left the club, made a name for himself and then returned. He wasn't at his best at the end of last season but we were all the same.

"Football is a collective sport and you cannot look for scapegoats. If he decides to stay here, I'll be delighted to continue having him as a team-mate. The squad respects him a lot."

He added: "It's up to him what he does, but I think he can bring a lot to this side. The team needs players of Cesc's quality to win trophies."

Alves also risked the wrath of the Barcelona board by declaring his bewilderment at the club's decision to release Eric Abidal at the end of last season.

Fabregas happy at 'dream' club Barcelona

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Cesc Fabregas has moved to end speculation about a possible move to Manchester United by insisting he is "very happy" at Barcelona.

David Moyes' side had two bids for the former Arsenal skipper rejected by the Spanish club earlier this summer, while Barca's sporting director Andoni Zubizarreta declared at the start of the week that United had given up on trying to sign the Spain international.

Fabregas ruled out a move away from the Nou Camp while at the Confederations Cup in June but kept silent after United made their interest in him official, prompting speculation that he was in favour of a transfer.

But speaking in a press conference, the midfielder said: "Triumphing in Barcelona is what I have been hoping for all my life, it's been my dream since I was a child.

"I am very happy at Barcelona and I haven't spoken to any other club in the last two years."

Fabregas also defended not making a statement on his future in the midst of speculation about United's interest.

"I've been relaxed about it the whole time, I didn't have to clarify anything because the only thing I was thinking about was staying at Barca," he said.

"As I haven't deceived anyone or hidden anything, I told the club's press department that I would speak when it was my turn to speak to the press."

And he insisted there was never any truth in the speculation about him wanting a return to the Premier League.

"Stories have been invented," he said. "I don't know why speculation grew even after Tito (Vilanova, former Barca coach), Zubizarreta, Tata (Gerardo Martino, new Barca coach) and (Barca vice-president Josep) Bartomeu all said they wanted me to stay.

Messi happy alongside Neymar at Barcelona

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Argentine superstar Lionel Messi said Thursday he has a good relationship with Brazilian wonderkid Neymar after the pair starred in Barcelona's 7-1 demolition of Thailand the night before.

Neymar scored his first goal in Barcelona colours and Messi contributed a brace against the Thai side in Bangkok on Wednesday before both strikers were substituted at half-time.

"Even though we had very little time in the team, there is no problem between us. We have a good relationship with each other and are happy to work together for Barcelona," Messi told a press conference.

The flamboyant Neymar was this week reportedly diagnosed with anaemia amid questions over whether his partnership with four-time world player of the year Messi would flourish.

But new boss Gerardo Martino said after the friendly with Thailand that the pair would complement each other, as Barca look to a reshaped front line to spearhead a defence of their La Liga crown and banish last season's Champions League humbling by Bayern Munich.

"They (Messi and Neymar) are different players but I think they showed a good understanding today," the former Paraguay coach said in Bangkok. "They found each other well."

Barcelona's 57 million euro ($75.7 million, £49.5 million) summer acquisition showed no sign of his apparent anaemia in a lively 45 minutes, the highlight of which was his landmark goal from close range on 12 minutes.

This sparking the rout as Barca cruised to a 1-5 lead at the interval.

The Catalan side return to Asia three years after their last tour of the football-mad continent -- home to a massive fan base and huge potential revenue in sponsorship.

The tour is also a final chance for Martino to assess his players before they begin their La Liga defence on August 18.

Barcelona are in Kuala Lumpur to play a Malaysia XI on Saturday in the second leg of their Asian tour.

Messi says sacrifice took him to the top

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Lionel Messi on Tuesday attributed his stunning achievements to hard work and sacrifice as his Barcelona side prepare for the first game of their Asian tour in Thailand.

The Spanish champions have returned to Asia three years after their last tour of the continent -- home to a huge fan base and prime marketing territory.

After facing Thailand's national side on Wednesday, Barca travel to Kuala Lumpur to play a Malaysia XI on August 10 before returning to Europe.

Quizzed on the secret of his success at a UNICEF event in Bangkok, the Argentine four-time World Player of the Year said dedication was the only route to the top.

"You have to fight to reach your dream. You have to sacrifice and work hard for it," he said.

"Training is very important. Now we have no competition we are training a lot. When the season starts we have to play matches so we will train only one or two hours a day."

The diminutive 26-year-old has enjoyed a remarkable career in a Barca team widely considered one of the finest sides of all time.

Speaking at the event with the club's partner charity UNICEF, Messi advised members of Thailand's Special Olympics "unified" football team -- players with and without intellectual disabilities -- to lap up the experience when they travel to Brazil next year for the Global Unified Cup.

"The most important thing is to enjoy the experience," said Messi, who will be hoping to fire Argentina to glory at the 2014 World Cup, also next year in Brazil.

"The chance to travel to a new place, meet new people... whether you win or lose is not the important part."

lundi 5 août 2013

Neymar fine despite blood concerns, says Iniesta

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Barcelona striker Neymar is in good health and training with the team despite reports that he may be suffering from anaemia, the Brazilian wonderkid's new teammate Andres Iniesta told reporters Monday.

Barca's flamboyant new signing has reportedly been put on a special diet by the club's medical staff to ease signs of anaemia just days after he made his debut for the club, according to Spanish newspaper El Pais.

Anaemia is a treatable condition but is thought to be extremely debilitating for top athletes since a low level of haemoglobin in the blood can cause excessive tiredness.

But midfielder Iniesta moved to reassure fans that their star summer signing will be ready for the start of the season.

"The blood test is OK, he can practise," he said at the start of Barca's Asia tour in Bangkok, adding there "should be no problem".

The Brazilian international joined the Catalan giants in June for 57 million euros ($75.7 million, £49.5 million) and made his long-awaited debut last week in a 2-2 friendly draw against Lechia Gdasnk in Poland.

"It takes time to adjust to a new situation," Iniesta said of Neymar's adaptation to his new teammates and surroundings.

"I think Neymar seems to be close with Dani (Alves). Time will help... he has a lot of talent and he can play with the other players. It shouldn't be a problem."

Barcelona are hoping Neymar will repay his lavish transfer fee, more so with La Liga rivals Real Madrid spending heavily in the close season -- including launching an apparent world transfer record bid for Tottenham Hotspur's Gareth Bale.

Neymar suffering from anemia - reports

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Barcelona striker Neymar has reportedly been put on a special diet by the club's medical staff to ease signs of anemia just days after he made his debut for the club, according to Spanish newspaper El Pais.

The Brazilian international joined the Catalan giants in June for 57 million euros ($75.7 million, £49.5 million) and made his long-awaited debut last week in a 2-2 friendly draw against Lechia Gdasnk in Poland.

However, according to the paper signs of anemia were detected on his return to training after an extended summer break due to his participation in the Confederations Cup.

"Neymar is being treated by Barcelona's doctors for signs of anemia with an adequate diet and complementary course of vitamins," it said on Saturday without quoting a source for the story.

Barcelona were not immediately available for comment, but the club had previously confirmed that the player had his tonsils removed after leading his country to victory in the Confederations Cup.

Anemia is a treatable condition but is thought to be extremely debilitating for top athletes as a low level of hemoglobin in the blood stream can cause excessive levels of tiredness.

The news is also likely to disrupt the club's plans to work intensively on building on the 21-year-old's strength after club doctor Ricard Pruna expressed concerns at his slight weight of 64.5 kilos (142 lbs, 10.2 stone) when he underwent his medical.

Neymar made his home bow against old club Santos on Friday night as he played 45 minutes in Barca's 8-0 destruction of the Brazilians and has travelled with his teammates to take part in coaching clinics in Palestine and Israel before they embark on a tour of Asia with friendlies in Thailand and Malaysia.

Dúo de barca confiado sobre Fabregas

Gerard Piqué y Andrés Iniesta han declarado que su compañero Cesc Fabregas no está a punto de unirse a Manchester United y están convencidos de que se quedará en Barcelona.

Lado de David Moyes ha tenido dos ofertas rechazadas por Fábregas, y el domingo Barcelona sporting director Andoni Zubizarreta reveló que representantes de los campeones de la Barclays Premier League le habían informado que habían rendido en su búsqueda de los 26 años de edad.

Hablando durante la visita de dos días del club a Israel, Zubizarreta declaró: "nos dijeron que comprenden nuestra posición y han confirmado que se están retirando de sus intentos por firmar Cesc."

La escuadra del Barcelona llegaron a Tailandia el lunes por la mañana y aunque aún debe hacer cualquier comentario sobre su futuro ya que las ofertas se hicieron Fabregas, el mensaje de sus compañeros era claro.

"Ser un jugador tan bueno como es, es normal que los clubes hará ofertas por él, pero siempre me ha dicho que quiere quedarse en el Barcelona y el triunfo," Piqué dijo en una conferencia de prensa, citado en el deporte.

El defensor agregado: "siempre ha sido su sueño y estoy muy contento de que se va a quedar. Creo que nunca ha estado en duda".

Iniesta reiteró comentarios de piqué, subrayando la importancia de Fabregas para el futuro del equipo.

"Es indispensable, como todos los demás en el equipo," dijo el mediocampista.

"Es fundamental para este equipo, ha actuado muy bien para nosotros hasta ahora y va a hacer la misma estación próxima."

Barcelona han hecho una firma este verano, traer a Neymar en el Nou Camp de Santos por 57million euros.

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Barca mark Neymar home bow with eight-goal rout

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Brazilian international Neymar and new manager Gerardo Martino got their first taste of the Camp Nou on Friday as Barcelona destroyed Santos 8-0 to lift the Joan Gamper trophy.

The Brazilians were confirmed for the annual glamour friendly as part of the transfer agreement that saw Neymar move to the Catalan giants in June.

But they were hopelessly exposed by a strong Barca side as two goals from Cesc Fabregas, allied to further strikes from Lionel Messi, Alexis Sanchez, Pedro, Adriano, Jean Marie Dongou and an own goal from Leo made it a comfortable evening for the hosts.

However, the biggest cheer of the night was reserved for Neymar when he made his bow at half-time and the 21-year-old made a positive impression despite failing to get on the scoresheet himself as he teed up Fabregas' second and Barca's sixth of the night 20 minutes from time.

Martino, who has succeeded cancer-stricken Tito Vilanova, named a strong side on his own first home outing as the club's new boss with the likes of Xavi, Andres Iniesta, Serio Busquets and Dani Alves starting for the first time in pre-season following their participation in the Confederations Cup.

It didn't take the hosts long to get into their stride though as Pedro fed Messi to fire home the opener from a tight angle after just eight minutes.

Leo could then only turn a dangerous cross from Alves into his own net three minutes later and Barca were three up inside 22 minutes when Messi unselfishly set up Sanchez to roll the ball just inside the far corner.

Pedro made it four just moments later when he turned home Jordi Alba's low cross and with the game comfortably sewn up Martino made eight changes at half-time.

Fabregas was one of those introduced at the break and he made it five just seven minutes after the restart with a composed finish from Sanchez's pass.

Neymar then made his presence felt against his old club with a nicely weighted cut-back that Fabregas side-footed home before Adriano fired a 20-yard screamer into the far corner.

And Fabregas was involved again as he presented 18-year-old Dongou with an open goal to round off the scoring seven minutes from time.

Barca mark Neymar home bow with eight-goal rout

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Brazilian international Neymar and new manager Gerardo Martino got their first taste of the Camp Nou on Friday as Barcelona destroyed Santos 8-0 to lift the Joan Gamper trophy.

The Brazilians were confirmed for the annual glamour friendly as part of the transfer agreement that saw Neymar move to the Catalan giants in June.

But they were hopelessly exposed by a strong Barca side as two goals from Cesc Fabregas, allied to further strikes from Lionel Messi, Alexis Sanchez, Pedro, Adriano, Jean Marie Dongou and an own goal from Leo made it a comfortable evening for the hosts.

However, the biggest cheer of the night was reserved for Neymar when he made his bow at half-time and the 21-year-old made a positive impression despite failing to get on the scoresheet himself as he teed up Fabregas' second and Barca's sixth of the night 20 minutes from time.

Martino, who has succeeded cancer-stricken Tito Vilanova, named a strong side on his own first home outing as the club's new boss with the likes of Xavi, Andres Iniesta, Serio Busquets and Dani Alves starting for the first time in pre-season following their participation in the Confederations Cup.

It didn't take the hosts long to get into their stride though as Pedro fed Messi to fire home the opener from a tight angle after just eight minutes.

Leo could then only turn a dangerous cross from Alves into his own net three minutes later and Barca were three up inside 22 minutes when Messi unselfishly set up Sanchez to roll the ball just inside the far corner.

Pedro made it four just moments later when he turned home Jordi Alba's low cross and with the game comfortably sewn up Martino made eight changes at half-time.

Fabregas was one of those introduced at the break and he made it five just seven minutes after the restart with a composed finish from Sanchez's pass.

Neymar then made his presence felt against his old club with a nicely weighted cut-back that Fabregas side-footed home before Adriano fired a 20-yard screamer into the far corner.

And Fabregas was involved again as he presented 18-year-old Dongou with an open goal to round off the scoring seven minutes from time.