-
FC Barcelona – Lionel Messi Can’t Overcome Complacency
One loss, and even two consecutive matches without a win, aren’t the end of the world. Still, it’s always shocking to see Barcelona lose, but not when you see that Lionel Messi did nothing but score one goal and Gerard Pique leaves his team with 10 men after two yellow cards.
-
Transfer Rumors 2013 – Victor Valdes is Leaving Barcelona
When? We’re not sure. Victor Valdes has announced he won’t be renewing his contract with Barcelona, which means he’ll be free to sign with anyone in 2014
-
FC Barcelona – Lionel Messi Needed More Than One Goal
Sometimes, one goal isn’t enough from Lionel Messi, especially when the Barcelona machine has a few troubles getting its game going.
-
Jose Mourinho to AC Milan, Pep Guardiola to England
Pep Guardiola has announced that it’s always been his dream to play and coach in England, while AC Milan might surprise many by trying to sign Jose Mourinho.
-
Transfer Rumors 2013 – Barcelona Considering Signing David de Gea
Victor Valdes isn’t signing a new contract, and that might mean Barcelona will turn their attention to David de Gea of Manchester United.
-
FC Barcelona – Lionel Messi Presenting Perfection
One goal, two assists. Lionel Messi in one of those matches with a minimal effort but maximum production, as Barcelona simply put on another show for about 30-45 minutes, making sure their opponents, this time Malaga, could interfere with their coasting towards a fourth La Liga title in five years.
-
FC Barcelona – A Chance For David Villa & Alexis Sanchez
In a world and team where standing too close to Lionel Messi for too long might hurt your perceived ability, Alexis Sanchez and David Villa are thankful for any chance to score for Barcelona.
-
People Only Care About Barcelona and Real Madrid
One of the more incredible things at the FIFA awards gala was the team of the year, with 11 players from the Spanish La Liga, only one of them not from Real Madrid and Barcelona.
-
Messi vs Ronaldo – Not Even Close Anymore
The debate over who’s better – Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo, might go on for quite some time, but when it comes to official individual awards, it’s pretty much a knockout win with no room for discussion.
-
FC Barcelona – Nothing Changes for Lionel Messi
Perfection is rarely found in football or anywhere in life, but through the first 30 minutes of their derby match, Barcelona, headed by Lionel Messi, were flawless in everything they did.