Thursday 28 May 2009

Barcelona Wins Champions League

Patience, flair and a brilliant game of keep-away prevailed over force Wednesday night when Barcelona dominated Manchester United, 2-0, to win the European Champions League title, Europe’s most prestigious club soccer tournament
Barcelona controlled the ball for long stretches with its unhurried and clever passing, attacked incessantly, held tight with a patchwork defense and made a tactical switch at forward, placing Lionel Messi as a central striker and shifting Samuel Eto’o to the right wing. Eventually, Messi drifted into midfield to secure possession. Both he and Eto’o delivered goals as Barcelona won its third European title and second in four years.
It will be left to Barcelona’s supporters to gleefully debate whether this is the Catalans’ greatest team, now that the first-year coach Pep Guardiola has guided his squad to the Spanish League title, the Spanish Cup and now the European Cup with a style that is familiarly elegant and ebullient.

Taken from
The New York Times

7 comments:

  1. Hi Rafa

    My son and I support Liverpool so were both happy to see Barcelona knock out Man U!

    Ian

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  2. Hi Ian
    I am really a supporter of Real Madrid, but Barça is a spanish team and they are playing the best football in Spain (and Europe now) so I am also (somewhat) happy for the Barcelona's vitory!
    Rafa

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  3. I know/care very little about football. HOWEVER if Ronaldo is on the losing side I will cheer loudly!!!

    Matt

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  4. Hi Matt
    Maybe Cristiano Ronaldo will be a Real Madrid's player the next season, but I don't like him... Instead, I would choose a team player like Cesc Fabregas (Arsenal) or Xavi Alonso (Liverpool) ;-)
    Regards

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  5. Hi Rafa,

    Had to say congratulations! Well deserved victory. Not sure what happened to Man U though, they seemed to lack the attacking edge we have come to expect from them, the Barca defence did an excellent job!

    Lee.

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  6. Lee
    Really the United only was superior during the first 10 minutes. After that, Barça controlled the match.
    Rafa

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  7. ¡Bienvenido/a lector/a! Esta aventura por recorrer el Mundo de la mano del Emperador Napoleón Bonaparte (1769-1821) nació el 30 de Abril 2009, día en el que además, Napoleón vendió Luisiana a los Estados Unidos por 80 millones de francos.

    Vive l'Empereur!
    http://vivelempereur.blogspot.com/

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