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rivionze says...

"Messi, un sacre historique !" titreaza France Football astazi. Asa cum era de asteptat(pentru cunoscatori cel putin:P) Messi a luat Balonul de Aur anul acesta, fiind de departe cel mai bun. Statistica vorbeste de la sine tinand cont ca anul acesta argentinianul a depasit orice record strangand 473 puncte, cu 241 mai multe decat C. Ronaldo, si cu 304 puncte mai mult decat Xavi.
In sezonul 2008/2009: a inscris 38 goluri in toate competitiile, evolutiile lui au dus echipa catre o tripla istorica pentru Barcelona, castigatoare a trofeului UEFA Champions League, Primera Division si Cupa Regelui Spaniei.
Anul competitional l-a incheiat cu inca doua premii personale "Cel mai bun Atacant" si " Cel mai bun jucator" din UEFA Champions League.
Messi devine al saselea castigator al Balonului de Aur pentru Barcelona dupa Luis Suarez(1960), Johan Cruyff(1973,1974), Hristo Stoichkov(1994), Rivaldo(1999) si Ronaldinho(2005)

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rivionze says...

El Clasico sau ''el derbi espanol' este probabil cel mai asteptam meci dintr-un an competitional in fotbal, poate doar finala Uefa Champions League sa-l depaseasca in importanta. Si aici insa totul este relativ, poti avea o finala gen Milan - Juventus 2002-2003 care pe mine personal nu ma incalzeste.

Cu "noul Balon de Aur" (Messi) incert dar cu Ronaldo refacut de partea cealalta, Barcelona pare putin in dezavantaj. Oricum ar fi, astept jocul ca pe o piesa buna de teatru, si am toata increderea ca va fi un meci de calitate (cei 95000 de fani nu vor accepta altfel :P )

Sper la un meci cu multe goluri, si cei mai buni(BARCELONA) sa castige.

Meciul este in Direct pe Digi Sport duminica de la ora 20:00

Video: Real Madrid - Barcelona 2-6 (2.5.2009)

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david.norris says...

As the qualification process winds down and more and more countries learn their fate ahead of the World Cup draw in Durban on December 4th – a true nightmare is potentially going to happen for FIFA.

We are not talking about riots, or issues with South Africa’s infrastructure – we are talking about the potential for the two best players on the planet not being present next summer. That very outcome is hanging over Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi. Not only is this a massive issue for FIFA’s PR and Marketing team, but it is also a massive blow to all those who love the game.

Firstly, Ronaldo’s Portugal have struggled throughout their Qualification Group and look like sneaking into the Play-offs at the expense of Sweden. However, that will mean immense pressure and some very strong teams in the Play-offs - potentially the winker might not get the chance to play on the greatest stage of all when in the form of his life. He may be arrogant, he may fall to the ground easily but he is an amazing talent, and the most expensive footballer in history. Although Portugal have knocked out England in recent times, I would love to see Ronaldo lighting up the tournament, at least up until the Quarter Finals.

Secondly, the shambles that is the management style of Diego Maradona looks likely to condemn Argentina to miss their first FIFA World Cup in 39 years. Late, late, late in to Saturday night a last minute goal by the 57 year old striker Martin Palermo (okay, 35) meant Argentina scraped a victory against Peru (the same Peru team that had played eight games, lost them all, scored two goals and conceded 24). They now have to look to their final match away against Uruguay and hope results go their way to clinch the last Qualification spot or even the South American Play-Off place. Maradona has used a staggering 70-something players during Qualification and by no means is he left with an easy fixture as Uruguay have a phenomenal record at Montevideo.

He seems to make impulsive decisions before and during matches. If Messi ends up missing the 2010 FIFA World Cup, not only will Adidas be smarting (he is their lead global athlete) but the tournament will feel like something is missing – now imagine if both were to miss out.

What this could mean is a real shift in the perception of the 2010 FIFA World Cup. Usually a tournament is talked about through the players. The Ronaldo World Cup of 2002, the Baggio World Cup of 1994, Pele 1958, Maradona 1986.

The 2010 FIFA World Cup could change that and move from superstar flair players, to organised and combative teams – working together towards the common goal. Victory.

 This will give the likes of Germany and excellent chance in South Africa, and also should see Brazil do well as Dunga has evolved a team of eleven isolated players in 2006 into a physical and powerful unit, with a hint of flair.

I can’t wait for next summer, but I just hope that come December 4th Portugal and Argentina are in the hat and we avoid a FIFA World Cup being remembered as per Euro 2004 – the Greek Tragedy.

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joe says...

The amazing Adidas campaign “Every Team Needs…” follows Zinedine Zidane on his journey to assemble the perfect football team. It all started with “The Spark” - Lionel Messi.

Here’s an equally remarkable sequel: “The Powerhouse” - Steven Gerrard. A beautifully illustrated comic strip.

(download)

To be continued…

Follow the whole story on adidas.com/football.

 

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Enrico says...

                                   
Click here to download:
Messi_and_the_bottle..zip (783 KB)

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