Tag: Tito Vilanova

  • FC Barcelona – Lionel Messi Shouldn’t be This Important

    FC Barcelona – Lionel Messi Shouldn’t be This Important

    It shouldn’t be this way, not for a huge club like Barcelona. Things shouldn’t hinge on the amount of minutes one player, as talented as he may be, plays each time. And yet once more Lionel Messi came on for a cameo appearance to save his team from defeat with one wonder goal and another assist, although eventually it wasn’t enough for more than a meaningless draw.

  • FC Barcelona – Lionel Messi Was Abandoned By Tito Vilanova

    FC Barcelona – Lionel Messi Was Abandoned By Tito Vilanova

    To some it felt like giving up. Tito Vilanova forgot he has a bench, but worst, he failed to realize Lionel Messi, the man his entire game plan is based on, wasn’t really fit for the match, thus sending Barcelona on something close to a hopeless mission, from which they return home battered and bruised like never before.

  • 4 Reasons Why Barcelona Will Win the Champions League

    4 Reasons Why Barcelona Will Win the Champions League

    How do you know Barcelona are declining? We could only find four reasons that make them favorites to go all the way and win the Champions League. Lionel Messi is one of them, the main one of them, standing tall above the rest of them. Without him, there’s really no hope of triumphing, making it […]

  • Real Madrid vs Barcelona – New Clasico Rulers

    Real Madrid vs Barcelona – New Clasico Rulers

    The current era in the Clasico rivalry between Barcelona and Real Madrid is pretty much defined by the moment Pep Guardiola became the head coach of Barcelona, changing the career trajectory of Lionel Messi. A season later Cristiano Ronaldo arrived, and Jose Mourinho a year after that. What was a Barca-dominated match up early on has taken a different direction in recent years.

  • FC Barcelona – Everything Changes But Lionel Messi

    FC Barcelona – Everything Changes But Lionel Messi

    There were some talks about Lionel Messi sitting out the league match, in order to prepare for a more important test further down the week. Discussions of his fitness didn’t really matter, and a change of tactics made no difference as well. The finest scoring machine on planet earth led Barcelona to another convincing win, and looks more than ready for the Clasico that’s coming up.

  • FC Barcelona – Lionel Messi Can’t Overcome Complacency

    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.

  • FC Barcelona – Lionel Messi Needed More Than One Goal

    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.

  • FC Barcelona – The Opening to Bring Back Pep Guardiola

    FC Barcelona – The Opening to Bring Back Pep Guardiola

    Some rumors start themselves. From the moment it’s been known that Tito Vilanova will have to undergo another surgery to remove a dangerous parotid gland tumor, the name of Pep Guardiola as the new-old head coach for Barcelona has been thrown around and catching like wildfire, even if there’s no real truth to these speculations just yet.

  • FC Barcelona – Lionel Messi is More Than Just Goals

    FC Barcelona – Lionel Messi is More Than Just Goals

    There’s no doubt that enormous success brings a lot of hatred and other negative sentiments with it. Lionel Messi, after breaking the 40 year old record of goals in a year, is seeing that from many in the form of denying his status as the best player now and shooting down the Barcelona’s star potential status as the best player ever.

  • FC Barcelona – The Lionel Messi Fall that Silenced a Stadium

    FC Barcelona – The Lionel Messi Fall that Silenced a Stadium

    The Camp Nou was far from full in a match that meant nothing to Barcelona, but turned out to be quite costly. Tito Vilanova didn’t start Lionel Messi, which was understandable considering the first place in the group was already a certainty. For some reason, he threw his biggest star into a meaningless match, and paid for it with a minor scare.