Barcelona assistant coach Jordi Roura has urged his players not to
get caught up in the hype of next week's Champions League clash with AC
Milan and instead focus on taking an important step to claiming this
season's La Liga crown by defeating Granada on Saturday.
Barca face their relegation-threatened opponents at the Estadio Los Carmenes hoping to maintain their 12-point lead over second-placed Atletico Madrid.
Although
Wednesday's European fixture may tempt Barca into resting a number of
their star players, Roura insists the league will not be sacrificed.
Saturday, February 16, 2013
Thursday, February 14, 2013
United report financial boost
Manchester United's profits rose by 74% for the second half of 2012
as the Premier League leaders announced financial results that included
an increase in income and a reduction in the club's debt.
GettyImagesManchester United shares began trading on the New York Stock Exchange in August
Carrick praises Ronaldo's respect
Michael Carrick has thanked Cristiano Ronaldo for refusing to
celebrate against his former club when he scored Real Madrid's equaliser
in their 1-1 draw with Manchester United.
GettyImagesRonaldo netted the leveller for Madrid
Wednesday, February 13, 2013
Barca to pursue Laporta for €23m
Barcelona say they will pursue €23 million the Spanish Supreme court
has ruled the club is owed by ex-president Joan Laporta and seven former
board members, while Laporta himself says the whole episode is a
shameful personal attack orchestrated by current president Sandro
Rosell.
AssociatedSandro
Rosell and Joan Laporta had originally been allies in the 'Blue
Elephant' campaign to oust controversial former president Josep Lluis
Nunez
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
Sir Alex praises 'phenomenal' Ronaldo
Sir Alex Ferguson believes that Real Madrid forward Cristiano Ronaldo
is a much better player now than when he left Manchester United to join
the Spanish giants for £80 million in 2009.
GettyImagesSir Alex Ferguson faces the press
When the future meets the past
Getty ImagesAlthough
separated by age, country and club, Mesut Ozil, left, and Paul Scholes,
right, possess many of the same qualities on the pitch.
Danny
Boyle might not be proven as the world's most astute football judge, but
given that he has been responsible for bringing us sublime movies such
as "Slumdog Millionaire" and "Trainspotting," plus the brilliant opening
ceremony of the London Olympics, he knows a thing or two about putting
on a five-star show that entertains millions.
Tuesday, February 5, 2013
Chicharito is a muslims ?
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