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Cristiano Ronaldo Back to His Scoring Ways
Cristiano Ronaldo needed only 14 minutes to score his third hat trick of the season, leading Real Madrid to a 4-0 win over Malaga, moving to the top spot, where they feel natural, while Lionel Messi couldn’t convert an injury time penalty as Barcelona slipped to a 0-0 draw with Sevilla at home.
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The Jose Mourinho Excuses Party Begins
Jose Mourinho could have just said that Real Madrid’s 1-0 loss to Levante was because he made a mistake with the lineup and Levante actually played better. He probably should have, but the special one just had to start his excuses season early.
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Messi and Fabregas Football Clinic (Barcelona vs Osasuna)
Barcelona took out their frustration from their recent draws, ripping Osasuna 8-0 at the Nou Camp with Lionel Messi scoring a hat trick and Cesc Fabregas showing how happy life is after leaving Arsenal.
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So What Now, Jose Mourinho?
A 12 match ban, is that what Jose Mourinho will have to face due to his actions at the end of the second leg of the Spanish Super Cup? The ‘Special One’ lost his cool and eye poked Tito Vilanova, Barcelona’s assistant manager.
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No Reason to Worry (Chivas vs Barcelona)
Chivas did beat Barcelona 4-1 last night, but it hardly matters. The only thing worthy of remembering are Marco Fabian’s wonderful goals. Barcelona have the Cesc Fabregas transfer to worry about, while Thiago Alcantara might be the better option.
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Jose Mourinho vs Barcelona – A Special Tale
The Champions Leauge match at the Bernabeu and Jose Mourinho’s comments after the match have brought Bacelona-Real Madrid-Mourinho battlefield to new highs, or lows, depends on how you look at it.
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The (Probable) Title Matches in England, Spain and Italy
Spring is just around the corner, meaning that the title races in the European leagues are gearing towards their final push. In England, Italy and Spain, three rivalry matches between the top two teams in each league (Premier League, Serie A and La Liga respectively) are going to be the title deciders, to a certain degree, on the identity of the 2010-2011 champions.
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Some Thoughts on the Champions League This Week and More Barca – Arsenal
Some random thoughts on the Champions League clashes this week (Inter – Bayern, Lyon – Real and Marseille – United), an amazing Jimmy Briand goal (if you missed it) and a bit more on Barcelona and Arsenal.
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Barcelona & Guardiola Crush Real Madrid & Mourinho 5-0
Barcelona hand Real Madrid and Jose Mourinho their first loss of the season, destorying Madrid 5-0 (two goals from Villa), capturing the top spot and winning their fifth straight El Clasico.
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Barcelona vs Real Madrid Preview
Only a few hours away from the moment Real Madrid, led by Mourinho and the Ronaldo-Ozil-Higuain strike force to take on Guardiola’s Barcelona with Lionel Messi, Xavi, Iniesta and the rest in the biggest match in the world – El Clasico, and here’s our preview.