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Lionel Messi Above Everyone Else (Barcelona vs Real Madrid)
With so many stars, the little Argentinian was again the best man on the pitch. Cesc Fabregas might have finally gotten his debut for Barcelona, but it was, like so many nights tend to be at the Nou Camp, like so many Barcelona vs Real Madrid Clasicos, Lionel Messi’s show, his night.
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Arsenal and Arsene Wenger Getting Used to Life Without Fabregas While Barcelona Can’t Wait for his Debut
The lost son has returned… Cesc Fabregas finally got his wish and got to wear a Barcelona uniform, this time not forced on him by Reina and Puyol. He even kissed the badge. Oh, that had to hurt for Arsenal fans I’m sure. Or maybe not? After two long years of this saga, knowing that the team is finally moving forward, or maybe backwards in terms of ability, from what I saw yesterday against Udinese.
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A Huge Match Before the Real Season Begins (Real Madrid vs Barcelona)
If a demonstration to the importance of Xavi was ever needed, yesterday was the perfect example. David Villa scored a wonderful goal, Lionel Messi did his thing with a little bit of help from lady luck. Still, Real Madrid dominated the First leg of the Super Cup, which is something between a friendly and a league match. After a slightly dull start to the season in England, this was the bang we needed to tell us football is back.
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Not Much to Gain and Plenty to Lose for Barcelona, Messi and Guardiola
Lionel Messi and the rest of his Barcelona teammates have won everything these past few years under Josep Guardiola, playing at a level and with quality never seen before (or just not for a very long time). Is this the year they fall, with Real Madrid and Jose Mourinho eagerly waiting for that to happen?
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Don’t Believe the Hype (Barcelona vs Manchester United)
Despite what some people or pundits may tell you, yesterday’s match between Barcelona and Manchester United was only a friendly.
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For a Change – The Summer Belongs to Barcelona?
While Real Madrid and Jose Mourinho stay quiet west of Barcelona, planning in dark chambers how to overtake the Spanish Kingdom and Europe once again, June seems to be another month Barcelona own, at least in the headlines, unlike previous summers, busy with talks involving Alexis Sanchez and Cesc Fabregas.
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The Top 14 Photos From the 2011 Champions League Final
Barcelona beat Manchester United 3-1 at Wembley to mark their fourth time as European champions, and here are the best moments caught by the camera on a magical night.
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Magic Messi and Barcelona Too Much for Helpless United
Playing in England, at Wembley, didn’t help Manchester United. Barcelona won the 2011 Champions League final with a 3-1 scoreline (Pedro, Villa, Messi) that should have been much more. Wayne Rooney scored for United, who were no match for Barca, en route to their third UCL title in six years.
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Champions League Final Preview – The Movie
FC Barcelona vs Manchester United UEFA Champions League Final 2011 Promo.
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The New Barcelona Shirt
The future catches up with ideology and big debts – Barcelona presented their new shirts for the 2011-2012, for the first time with a paying sponsor, the Qatar Foundation.