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Tuesday 21 November 2017

Dembélé continues his recovery from injury



Training on Monday for the FC Barcelona first team saw Ousmane Dembélécontinue with his recovery process. The Frenchman has been out of action since 16 September with an injury to his left hamstring, suffered in the 1-2 La Liga winagainst Getafe at the Coliseum Alfonso Pérez

After undergoing surgery in Helsinki, Finland, Dembélé returned to Barcelona and we have already seen him at the Ciutat Esportiva on several occasions working on his recovery. Before his unfortunate injury, the 20-year-old had played his first minutes for the club against Espanyol (providing an assist for Luis Suárez) and started in the Champions League in the opening fixture against this week's opponents Juventus.
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Wednesday 18 October 2017

Barcelona 3 Olympiacos 1:Ton-up for Messi as Pique sees red


Barcelona were not made to pay for Gerard Pique's needless red card as Lionel Messi scored his 100th European goal against Olympiacos.


Lionel Messi brought up 100 goals in European club competitions as Barcelona made light of Gerard Pique's red card to cruise to a 3-1 Champions League Group D win over Olympiacos.

Ernesto Valverde saw his team hit the front after 18 minutes against his former employers when Dimitris Nikolaou put through his own net and a straightforward outing in teeming rain at Camp Nou seemed on the cards.

But Olympiacos were given a route back into the contest when Pique, already booked, turned in a saved shot from Gerard Deulofeu with his hand and referee Willie Collum was in no doubt the Spain centre-back had to go.

The sound of opportunity knocking did not draw Panagiotis Lemonis' men from their shells and Messi joined his great rival Cristiano Ronaldo as the second member of an exclusive club by winning and converting a free-kick after the hour.

Lucas Digne made sure of Barca preserving their 100 per cent record in this season's competition, while Nikolaou concluding an eventful 90 minutes by powering in a header at the same end where he erred earlier was scant consolation to Olympiacos, who are pointless after three matches.

Barcelona were playing at home for the first time since facing Las Palmas behind closed doors in LaLiga on the day of the Catalan independence referendum earlier this month and some supporters waved "Si" banners in support of the separatist movement

The match soon settled into a pattern of attack versus defence and Luis Suarez almost gave the hosts a fifth minute lead, sliding in at the back post when Samuel Umtiti glanced on Deulofeu's right-wing corner.

Deulofeu performed brightly in the opening exchanges and he crafted the breakthrough goal when the unfortunate Nikolaou diverted the ex-Everton forward's low cross into his own net.

Paulinho was making his first Champions League start for the club and almost doubled Barca's advantage in the 24th minute when Andres Iniesta's floated pass prompted Olympiacos goalkeeper Silvio Proto to charge into no-man's land.

The Brazil midfielder could only direct his header against the crossbar and Proto soon displayed his capabilities in a more pleasing light by thwarting Suarez one-on-one before parrying away to his right when Messi darted in field on to his lethal left foot.

A routine half carried a sting in the tail for Barcelona, however, when Pique was given his marching orders for scoring with his hand, having received an earlier caution for a cynical foul on Vadis Odjidja-Ofoe.

Valverde sacrificed Deulofeu to send on Javier Mascherano as Umtiti's new partner at centre-back but LaLiga's leaders remained on the front foot.

Suarez's skewed his volley in the 50th minute after Digne got to the byline, with the Greek champions very much wedded to their earlier approach.

Nikolaou's night took another wrong turn as he had a hand in Barca's second by scything through Messi on the edge of the area. Proto was powerless to prevent the Argentinian maestro from making history and could only push a curling strike into the roof of the net.


It was soon three in the 64th minute as the Blaugrana attack swarmed the Olympiacos box and the ball broke for Digne to lash a low shot into the bottom right corner.

The overworked Proto scampered from his line to smother Messi's latest menacing run, while a ragged outing for Suarez in front of goal prevented an event more humbling experience for the meek visitors.

They at least had the final word as Nikolaou rose to meet a right-wing corner from substitute Konstantinos Fortounis and end his personal ordeal on a positive note.

By   Dom Farrell









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Monday 25 September 2017

Pics: United squad fly out to Moscow


Pics: United squad fly out to Moscow

Manchester United are flying out to Russia this afternoon (Monday) ahead of the club's second UEFA Champions League match of the season, the away clash with CSKA Moscow.

The Reds will go into the game in good form, having won the Group A opener against FC Basel 3-0 at Old Trafford as well as every domestic fixture since, with the Premier League triumphs at home to Everton (4-0) and away to Southampton (1-0) sandwiching last week's Carabao Cup victory over Burton Albion at Old Trafford (4-1).

CSKA Moscow, meanwhile, are also on a decent run of results. They won their first Champions League group game too, 2-1 away to Benfica in Lisbon, and have followed that by defeating FC Rostov - United's Europa League opponents last season - 2-0 at home and drawing 0-0 away in the local derby with Dynamo Moscow. They did, however, get knocked out of the Russian Cup by Avangard Kursk (1-0 after extra-time) last Wednesday.

Jose Mourinho's men emerged from Saturday's tight win at Southampton with seemingly no fresh injury concerns, but the United manager - who will not face any FA action after being sent to the stands in stoppage time - has not yet stated a likely return date for hamstring-strain victim Paul Pogba. He will address the media in Moscow at 15:00 local time (13:00 BST) on Tuesday in the regular pre-match press conference.

 Report by Adam Bostock
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Tuesday 19 September 2017

Conte: Opportunity knocks



Antonio Conte says tomorrow’s game is the right one to bring Eden Hazard back into the starting XI for, and he also reports some younger members of his squad are likely to feature in the Carabao Cup tie.

The boss was talking at Cobham on the eve of our third round game against Nottingham Forest at Stamford Bridge. He spoke in detail about a couple of experienced wide men, Hazard and Pedro, and two more, Charly Musonda and Kenedy, whose senior careers are still in their infancy.

‘Now is the right moment for Eden to start the game and try to play the whole game,’ Conte reported.

‘I hope for him it is the final step from his injury. We have managed his situation very well. In my career I was injured a lot of times, and I have a bit of experience about this. Now he is ready to start the game.

‘Pedro has not been lucky this season,’ Conte added of the Spaniard who came off at half-time on Sunday.

‘He started the season with a bad injury in the Arsenal friendly game where he broke a bone in his face, and then he received a knock on his ankle, and now his leg. I hope for him to be luckier in the future.

‘Pedro is trying to recover from the last injury. It’s important for him also to work. Don’t forget when you are injured you can’t work, and sometimes you can lose your best physical condition. His last injury is nothing serious but he needs a bit of time to recover.’

Conte didn’t want to explicitly state who would be joining Hazard in the starting line-up but he did bring up a couple of names voluntarily.

‘It’s a good opportunity to give chances to some players who in the last period didn’t play a lot.

‘It could be a good opportunity for Charly Musonda, and also for Kenedy.

‘Kenedy knows very well what happened in China. He made a mistake, but everyone in life can make a mistake. He is focused, he is working very well and he understood his mistake. Now he is ready to play and to show he deserves a place for the future.

‘You can see Charly’s talent very clearly. I am sure we are talking about a young player with really good prospects. Now it is important he is working very well and trying to adapt himself to this league, which is not simple. It’s a physical league.

‘He is a bit thin but now he is working a lot to improve his strength and be prepared for the big impacts in this league. I trust Charly. It’s important for the coach to trust a young player, but also important to have a good answer when the chance to play arrives.’

Conte said the 20-year-old Musonda could play as a number 10 or a winger now, and in the future a spot at wing-back is a possibility for the Belgian.

The competition itself and tomorrow’s esteemed opposition also came up in the media conference, with Conte asked how seriously he would be taking the Carabao Cup this term, especially as we are now back in Europe.

‘It’s one of the four competitions. We have to try to do our best. It’s not easy to face four competitions but tomorrow is a good opportunity to give a chance to some players who didn’t play a lot.

‘This season could be an opportunity for all the players to play games. The most important thing is when the chance arrives, to take it. In our squad we have many young players. It’s important for them to take this chance and show me I can count on them.

‘For sure we want to win and go to the next round. It’s the same thought for Nottingham Forest. We are talking about a great club with a great history,’ he said, highlighting their success in the European Cup.

‘We have great respect for them and for this reason we have to pay great attention. In the last game they beat Newcastle. I have watched a lot of their games, and they play good football.’
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Blind praises United's competitive spirit



Daley Blind has praised the competitive spirit within the Manchester United squad, which the versatile Dutchman feels is key to both individual and collective improvement.

The rampant Reds have made a blistering start to the season, currently sitting joint-top of the Premier League and leading the way in Group A in the UEFA Champions League.

Blind, who has started four games so far this season at left-back, feels the success on the pitch can be put down to the players pushing each other in training. However, he insists the hard work must continue if the Reds are to maintain the impressive opening to the campaign.

“I think, if you have a big squad, the competition is high in the training sessions,” he said. “It makes you better as a player and also as a team, and it shows the strength of the competition if someone comes in and they’re ready. I think it’s very good.

“I think we’re feeling good as a team. I think we show it on the pitch, how eager we are to win, how bad we want it and how we want to work for each other. That’s the most important thing, but we still have to keep our feet on the ground.

“We have to work hard every day to get where we want. That starts in the training sessions and we have to show it on the pitch in every game.”

United made a winning return to Europe’s top competition with a convincing 3-0 victory over Swiss champions FC Basel at Old Trafford, leaving the Reds in a good position ahead of next week’s trip to the Russian capital to take on CSKA Moscow.

When asked what it’s like to be playing in the UEFA Champions League again, Blind said: “The Champions League says it all. It’s the highest competition for clubs in Europe. The best teams perform in the Champions League and that’s where we want to be.”

Blind could be involved as the Reds begin the defence of the League Cup with a third-round tie against Championship side Burton Albion at Old Trafford on Wednesday night. Tickets are still available for all supporters to purchase - see manutd.com/tickets for details.

 Report by Adam Higgins
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Dembélé successfully operated on




FC Barcelona striker Ousmane Dembélé was successfully operated on Tuesday to repair a ruptured biceps femoris in his left leg. Dr. Sakari Orava performed the surgery. Dembélé remains under the supervision of Dr. Ricard Pruna. He is expected to be out for three and a half months.

The 20-year-old Frenchman signed with FC Barcelona in August and was injured in the first half of Saturday’s 2–1 victory at Getafe.
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Thursday 14 September 2017

BARCELONA TEAM NEWS: INJURIES, SUSPENSIONS AND LINE-UP VS GETAFE


Everything you need to know ahead of the Catalans' clash against the Madrid side in La Liga on Saturday



Barcelona will look to extend their 100 per cent record in the Primera Division this weekend as they travel to Getafe in the fourth round of matches.

They have beaten Betis, Alaves and Espanyol so far in La Liga, topping the table with a maximum nine points from their three games.

by Ben Hayward
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