الاثنين، 31 ديسمبر 2018

We simulated one season of Serie A with Messi in 4 teams on FIFA. This is what happened.

Messi at Napoli, Inter Milan, Lazio, and AC Milan??

Cristiano Ronaldo challenged Lionel Messi to join him at Serie A, but the FC Barcelona star rebuffed the idea. He told the press that each year brought him fresh challenges at the Camp Nou and he was not thinking about leaving for Italy.

The idea is cool, if impractical, and it has led to interesting Photoshop jobs:

And, we can still have fun in the magical world of FIFA 19!

That’s why I’ve decided to sim one season of Serie A with Messi in each of the top 5 clubs that are not Juventus, the home of Ronaldo. Why not Juve? Well, because both Ronaldo and Messi joining a team that has won Serie A 7 times in a row seems boring, not to mention, somewhat ridiculous.

The rules were simple, I transferred Messi at the beginning of the season, picked him in the squad, and then simmed the whole season - no other changes.

So, let’s get to it!

Messi at Napoli

The situation: Napoli are second in Serie A in real life, albeit behind by 9 points. Still, Messi slotted into Napoli’s default 4-3-3 instead of José Callejón at right wing. Messi follows the footsteps of the legendary Diego Maradona, who helped Napoli win their first scudetto.

End of 2019: I want to give an update on what’s happening in this simmed season at the same point we are in real life right now. Napoli were second in Serie A with 44 points, although only behind Inter Milan on goal difference. Juventus surprisingly were 4th with 39 points, but Ronaldo was doing his bit. He led the league in goals with 14, though Messi was second with 10 and the Argentine led Serie A with 6 assists. Gli Azzurri also topped their UEFA Champions League group.

End of the season: In the Champions League, Napoli were eliminated by Tottenham Hotspur 6-3 on aggregate. That’s also the stage that the Messi-less Barcelona went out on away goals to Paris Saint-Germain and Juventus went out 4-1 on aggregate to Real Madrid. A good showing for Napoli nonetheless. They also reached the final of the Coppa Italia, which they lost 2-1 to Juve. However, in the league front, Napoli won 6 of their last 7 matches, drawing the other against Inter 1-1 with a late Messi equalizer. That point kept Napoli one point ahead of Juve in the table. And with a 2-1 win over Bologna, Napoli won Serie A! For whatever reason, Messi scored much less in the second half of the season, as Lorenzo Insigne overtook him with 17 goals to Messi’s 12. Ronaldo ran away with the league scoring title (22), but Messi finished with the most assists (9). Real Madrid topped La Liga, amassing a crazy 103 points. Barcelona were a distant second with 87. Surprisingly, Atlético Madrid won the UEFA Champions League final, 2-1, over Real Madrid.

Final Standings:

1. Napoli/Messi 83 points

2. Juventus 82 points

3. Inter 79 points

4. Lazio 76 points

5, Milan 69 points

Conclusion: Messi didn’t score as many, but he seemed to be a facilitator for Lorenzo Insigne and Dries Mertens from the right wing. The team scored 74 goals in Serie A and conceded 28. Juventus was almost the same, except they scored one more goal. Napoli were in that way somewhat lucky, especially as Juventus dropped off from last season. Still, Messi won Serie A and Ronaldo would regret issuing the challenge he did. And Diego Maradona gets eve-more jealous as Messi repeats one of his most famous feats.

Messi at Inter Milan

The situation: Messi joins Mauro Icardi and Lautaro Martínez at a team that has previously held such Argentine luminaries as Javier Zanetti, Walter Samuel, Hernán Crespo, Juan Sebastián Verón, Diego Simeone and Esteban Cambiasso. In real life, Inter are third, 14 points behind Juve. Casting aside their default 4-2-3-1 formation, I decided to switch to 4-4-1-1 to put Messi as a supporting striker behind Icardi. I put Radja Nainggolan as a CM and dropped Matteo Politano to the bench.

End of 2019: Inter started the season strongly and was leading the league by six points in the early stages, until Juventus defeated them 2-1 with a late goal by Mehdi Benatia to cut that lead into just three. Napoli were also a threat, but Inter dispatched them 3-0 late in the year. Right before the winter break, Inter were first with 43 points, followed by Juventus with 40 and Napoli 39. Inter qualified as second in the group in the Champions League. Ronaldo was first in the Serie A scoring charts with 18, followed by Icardi with 15. Messi was nowhere to be seen, strangely enough, in the top scorer chart, as he only had 4 goals. On the other hand. he did have 7 assists, second in Serie A after Paulo Dybala’s 9. When it came to player ratings, Messi was second for Inter with a 7.4 average after Icardi’s 7.6.

End of the season: Messi had a homecoming in the Champions League quarterfinals as Inter drew Barcelona, but this proved problematic for the Italians as Barcelona won 1-0 at the San Siro with a Philippe Coutinho goal. In the return leg, Barça were tested as Inter could have knocked them out on away goals, but the match ended 2-2 with Messi claiming a 75th minute equalizer, his only goal against Barcelona in his career. Inter won an important match at home to Juve 2-1, with Ronaldo scoring an equalizer before half time to make it 1-1 via penalty, before Messi scoring the winner in the 48th. After that, Inter never looked back and went from strength to strength, winning the scudetto 3 matches early as Juve stumbled in a 1-0 loss to Roma and Inter won 3-1 against Cagliari to put the Nerazzurri 8 points clear. Inter faced Milan in the Coppa italia final, where once again the Talismanic Messi opened the scoring. He was eventually subbed off for Martínez as Inter trailed 1-2 after a goal from Gonzalo Higuaín. The computer loved subbing Messi off, which was odd, but it was effective this time as Martínez put the sides level. Inter lost after Suso scored in extra time to make it 3-2, though. Inter finished the season with 92 points, ahead of Juve on 87 and Napoli on 84. Ronaldo finished with 31 goals, followed by Icardi on 22, and Messi only had 13. In assists, Dybala led the way with 13, with Messi in third with 10. Meanwhile in La Liga, Real Madrid won the title despite being tied on points with Atlético Madrid, both with 84. Barcelona were a distant third with 75. In the Champions League, Bayern won the final 2-1 over Real Madrid.

Final Standings:

1. Inter/Messi 92 points

2. Juventus 89 points

3. Napoli 84 points

4. Torino 77 points

5, Milan 71 points

Conclusion: Something I’ve noticed is FIFA severely underrates Messi’s scoring ability (or maybe I’m just not giving him the correct role.) However, the forwards he partners up with tended to have monster seasons, whether it was Insigne for Napoli or Icardi here. The computer tended to sub him off often, which I think could have been maybe because it thought the role I gave him was weird or because perhaps it underrates his stamina. This was a pleasing season as Messi won Serie A, and it was done in more convincing fashion. Also, one imagines his partnerships with Icardi and Martínez would be a blessing for Argentina ahead of next year’s Copa América.

Messi at Lazio

The situation: In real life, Lazio are fourth, 21 points behind Juventus. His compatriot Joaquín Correa plays there, and formerly so did Hernán Crespo, Juan Sebastián Verón, Diego Simeone, Juan Pablo Sorín and Claudio López. Lazio’s default formation is 3-5-1-1, so I decided to roll with it and substitute Messi directly for Luis Alberto behind Ciro Immobile.

End of 2019: Lazio are doing OK, relatively speaking. Juventus lead the way in Serie A with 44 points, followed by Inter with 41. Surprisingly, Torino are third, with 38, while Lazio are just a point behind in fourth. Ronaldo is first in goals with 16, but Messi is in third with 11 goals. Messi also leads the league in assists with 5. In the Europa League, Lazio topped their group.

End of the season: In the Europa League, Lazio eventually eased past Villarreal 5-3 on aggregate in the quarterfinals, only to be bounced out by domestic rivals Inter in the semifinals. Lazio got a good result at the San Siro with a goal from Messi and a late equalizer from Immobile canceling out two Icardi goals to make it 2-2, but they faltered in the home leg and lost 1-2 with a late Nainggolan goal. In the league, it was a two-horse race between Inter and Juve and Lazio were resigned to competing with Milan, Napoli, and Torino to stay in the Champions League places. They went into the last match barely holding onto fourth place, one point ahead of Napoli, with Milan in third. Inter won the title after a surprising slip from Juventus in their last game of the season, while Lazio dropped to 5th place after drawing theirs.Ronaldo topped the scoring charts with 30 goals, and Messi kept up his third place with 18. Icardi was the top assist giver with 13, while Messi finished with a rather disappointing 6.

Final standings

  1. Inter 87 points
  2. Juventus 83 points
  3. Milan 76 points
  4. Napoli 71 points
  5. Lazio/Messi 70 points.

Conclusion: Despite some early promise, this one was disappointing. Lazio actually finished the league worse off than they are in real life, going from fourth to fifth. The team had signs of competing for the Europa League but a strong Inter ended up winning both the Europa League (3-1 over Arsenal in the final) and Serie A. It’s strange to imagine both Messi and Ronaldo falling short of the title. A Messi-less Barcelona ended up winning the Champions League over Atlético Madrid, although the Catalans finished third in La Liga with Real Madrid winning it with 86 points. This would be a really, really weird season.

Messi at AC Milan

The situation: Milan are 22 points behind Juventus in real life, and this team is far from the vintage Milan teams. Still, there’s some potential there and Messi will once again be inserted on the right wing in a 4-3-3, with his longtime international teammate Higuaín in the center and Suso dropping to the bench. Another old Argentina teammate is here too, Lucas Biglia, with Mateo Musacchio rounding out the albiceleste contingent. This is a team that doesn’t have as strong of an Argentine connection, with Fernando Redondo perhaps the player from yesteryear who most sticks in the memory. José Antonio Chamot, Fabricio Coloccini, Roberto Ayala, and yes, Crespo did once play for Milan. Can Messi bring them back to their peak?

End of 2019: Milan started the season with a 3-1 loss to Juventus in the Italian Supercup, which in real life is being played in January for some reason. Messi did mark his debut with a goal, so was this a sign of things to come? So far, yes, as Milan finished the year top of the league, on 48 points, with Inter on 45 and Juve on 44. This even despite losing a rematch against Juventus 2-1. So, you might think based on this that Messi and Higuaín are tearing up the league, right? Get this - Higuaín has ONE goal and ZERO assists, and Messi has four goals and three assists. Diego Laxalt of all people has eight goals. Absolute lunacy. In the Europa League, Milan are playing very well, having won all six of their matches and having (naturally) topped the group. Weird.

End of the season: Higuaín has been out of form all season, so of course he scored a brace in the Europa League to help Milan beat Manchester United 2-1 at Old Trafford. The celebrations were short-lived, though, as United won the second leg 4-1. However, in the league, Milan kept plugging away and getting results. Messi scored a crucial brace against Inter as Milan drew 2-2. He also scored a brace as Milan drew against Juventus 2-2, though he did miss a penalty. And they were very good at putting away other teams, with a strange by-committee approach to scoring. Messi did end up being the team’s top scorer with 13 goals, but Laxalt for some reason was just one goal behind. Messi also picked up five assists, a good effort, sure, but not as good as the mighty Laxalt, who finished with 8. Laxalt finished as the team’s top rated player (of course) with 7.3, but Messi was second with 7.2. Ronaldo finished as Serie A top scorer with 30, which seems inevitable, but interestingly Dybala was second with 23. Ronaldo also led the league in assists with 14. In the end, Milan won the league with three matches to spare. Despite Milan winning the league, their goal difference was 45, while Juve’s was +55. Just shows you how you have to have the right performances at the right time. Juventus though, had the last laugh, as they won the Champions League final with a 2-0 win over Bayern. Real Madrid won La Liga, with Barcelona 12 points back in third.

Final standings:

  1. Milan/Messi 92 points
  2. Inter 86 points
  3. Juventus 84 points
  4. Napoli 70 points
  5. Torino 69 points

Conclusion: This is a weird one. It’s so weird I almost want to re-do it. I mean, at the midway point of the season Biglia had more goals than Messi. Anyway, Messi inspired Milan, a team nowhere near the league title in real life, to a huge romp through Serie A. I mean 92 points. That’s nuts. We are talking about one of the highest points totals in Italian football history. On the other hand, Juventus and particularly Ronaldo were brilliant, and despite being third, won the Champions League. I can just imagine the various arguments this chain of events would spark. Who would win the Ballon d’Or though: Messi, Ronaldo, or Diego Laxalt?

Final Conclusions

FIFA is weird. Like, really weird.

For whatever reason, Messi could never get close to matching Ronaldo’s output. Is the game biased for its cover model? Who knows.

On the other hand, despite Messi himself not always scoring or even assisting to the crazy levels he does in real life, he seemed to inspire his team on a regular basis to do extremely well. I was very surprised that in three of the four scenarios, his team won the league. The one in which they didn’t was when he was at Lazio, where the team underperformed given the fact that the world’s best player joined them.

While this was fun, it probably wasn’t very realistic. I wonder whether Football Manager 19 would produce something more like what I would imagine would happen. Oh well, for next time!



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Barcelona “optimistic” about signing newest French centerback prospect - report

Jean-Clair Todibo from Toulouse is the new hot commodity

FC Barcelona are again diving into the market that’s proven very fruitful lately, according to Mundo Deportivo. Barça have gotten great deals for Clément Lenglet and Samuel Umtiti in the last few years, so it’s not too surprising the team is looking at another French centerback - Tolouse’s Jean-Clair Todibo - as a possible reinforcement.

Todibo has chosen not to renew his contract with his club, an act that has made Tolouse send him to train with the reserves. L’Equipe informs that his mother told him he was not being valued enough at his current club, so he started looking at offers he received from clubs like Lyon, Napoli, Inter Milan, and Juventus, before Barcelona got into the mix.

The situation has drawn comparisons with that of another Frenchman that Barça is linked with, Adrien Rabiot of Paris Saint-Germain. In that case, his mother also reportedly told him not to renew and Barcelona have been rumored as a potential suitor. In Todibo’s case, unlike in Rabiot’s case, the mother is not also the agent. But she still apparently holds a lot of sway in the young man’s career choices.

MD writes that the teenage defender has the intention of taking a decision over his future in about a week, but in the meantime the culés remain upbeat about their chances of landing him.

Todibo turned 19 yesterday and has been capped by France at U-20 level. He was born in French Guiana and was previously a midfielder before becoming a defender. A product of Toulouse’s academy, Todibo scored his first professional goal against Stade Rennais in September, a late equalizer off a header in a 1-1 draw.



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FC Barcelona News: 31 December 2018

Return to work with a double session | FC Barcelona
This Sunday, players from the first team, including Sergi Roberto, trained in a double session on Pitch 2 of the Ciutat Esportiva Joan Gamper. Miranda, Chumi, Wague, O. Busquets, Collado and Riqui Puig, from Barça B made up the numbers. Samuel Umtiti is also back in Barcelona to continue with his recovery process.

Senegal international Wague now training with Barça’s first team | Sport
The Senegal international joined the club in the summer after scoring at the World Cup but has been unable to play for the first team due to paperwork issues. However, the Barça B right-back now has clearance to play for Valverde’s side and trained under the Basque coach’s orders on Sunday.

Messi is 2018’s top goalscorer | FC Barcelona
Lionel Messi had another hugely successful year in 2018. The Argentine was the top goalscorer of the year, finding the net on 47 occasions in the 50 games in which he featured. Messi also provided 26 assists for his Barça teammates.

Messi’s 11-year headed goal streak ends | Goal
For the first time since 2007, Lionel Messi has failed to score a headed goal in a single calendar year. The Barcelona and Argentina superstar ended the year with 51 goals for club and country, but none of those came from his head. It was the eighth time Messi scored over 50 goals in the same year, but the first time in 11 years that none of them were headed goals.

FC Barcelona statement on PSG and Rabiot | FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona wish to address stories published in France regarding the signing of players from Paris Saint Germain, and make clear that they have not breached any rule in this regard. The only contact made was during the month of August and one week ago. In both cases, this contact was made with PSG’s sporting management to show FC Barcelona’s interest in player Adrien Rabiot.

Overmars explains Ajax’s plans for De Ligt and De Jong | Sport
Marc Overmars, the sporting director at Ajax Amsterdam, is now planning for life without two of the club’s biggest starts, Frenkie de Jong and Matthijs de Ligt. Overmars has begun to make plans for where to invest the money the Dutch duo will fetch in the summer, with Barcelona keen on both of them.



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Valverde has to announce his future intentions soon

Uncertainty could upset team equilibrium if left too long

I noted the recent move by the Barcelona board with interest.

Putting pressure on Ernesto Valverde to commit himself to another year in the job, or not, by February was to be expected.

However, I’m left wondering if it was necessary to publicise their intentions to the media?

All it’s done has heightened any tensions surrounding Valverde’s tenure at a time when, frankly, the first team could do without it.

Distractions at any stage of the season are unwelcome, and more so when heading into the business end of a campaign.

We all expect that Barca will still be in the Copa del Rey by the end of the second month of the year, and we may have a good idea by that point too if we are to progress into the next stage of the Champions League.

The fight for La Liga will be hotting up as it always does around that time, so any potential bad news being levied at that point could damage the equilibrium of the side.

Lionel Messi, for one, has already come out and nailed his colours to Valverde’s mast, and it’s not hard to envisage that almost all of his team-mates will follow suit.

Aside from those fringe players that aren’t really getting a look in, Valverde is a much loved and respected figure. Both for his manner and his footballing nous.

Simply put, the players enjoy working under him.

However, should the coach decide that two years is more than enough, certain players may start thinking about their own futures, worrying about who might be next through the door, whether they’ll still be first choice in their position at the club etc.

They are genuine concerns but players shouldn’t really be concerning themselves with those worries three-quarters of the way through what we hope will be another successful season.

It may have a galvanising effect of course, as it did when Luis Enrique announced his own departure on March 1, 2017.

Though Barca would fall agonisingly short in La Liga, the immediate aftermath of his announcement saw a 5-0 win over Celta followed by the epic comeback against Paris Saint-Germain.

Ultimately, two league losses (Depor, Malaga) and no goals against Juve, saw silverware in two of the major competitions slip from our grasp.

I’ll take the point that I’m sure some will make; ‘they’re well paid footballers, they can just get on with it,’ but their earnings are hardly likely to affect their feelings.

If Valverde is thinking of taking a break, which seems a reasonable conclusion as he continues to swerve definitively answering questions about his intentions, surely it’s better for all concerned if he states those intentions now, and gets the board off his back at the same time.

A persistent line of questioning in press conferences - that will become very boring, very quickly - will be over and done with within a few weeks, before the ‘bigger games,’ and will have given the players time to digest what’s next at a less critical stage of the season.

The board will surely be sounding out potential replacements in any event, and surely a few weeks in the summer is long enough to cross the i’s and dot the t’s without making a song and dance of it during the campaign.

Quique Setien anyone?



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الأحد، 30 ديسمبر 2018

OPINION: Murillo was the right move for Barca

The CB situation was a genuine emergency.

FC Barcelona moved quickly and snapped up Jeison Murillo on loan from Valencia.

The team was with only two fit CBs before, with Samuel Umtiti still out and the injury-prone Thomas Vermaelen back on the treatment table.

Umtiti may require surgery and his return date is unclear. Vermaelen could be back come the New Year, but how long would he stay fit?

That’s two defenders with big question marks as to availability, and only Gerard Piqué and Clément Lenglet are really to be counted on now.

There’s a concern about not letting B team players, specifically Chumi, take up the spots in the senior team. The issue is that with both Vermaelen and Umtiti out, the team would need to rely on two B team players becoming part of the regular rotation.

With Murillo, the team has one more senior defender to bridge the gap. Chumi or another youngster can still get chances as the fourth CB. In any case, he can still progress with the B team.

Murillo comes at a minimal cost and is already acclimated to La Liga. He was, according to some, Valencia’s beat defender during their super run last season. But a rumored falling out with the coach, Marcelino, has made him play only rarely this term.

Valencia’s loss could be Barça’s gain. The team was rumored to be weighing up options of serveral older players such as Brainslav Ivanović and Martin Skrtel. Instead, they got a player who should be in his prime now.

Chumi or another player can still get chances, and make their case. For the moment, Barcelona can plug the short-term hole in the squad.



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One thing Messi did not manage to do in 2018

It’s fair to say that Lionel Messi has enjoyed another phenomenal 2018 for Barcelona.

He picked up another league and cup double and finished the year as Europe’s top scorer and assister with 51 goals and 26 assists for club and country.

Messi also picked up records left, right and centre throughout the year, and at times it seemed like he reached some kind of landmark in every game he played.

All of which makes it all the more surprising that Opta have managed to dig out something the GOAT actually did not manage to do in 2018!



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Poll: Barcelona shareholders want to renew Valverde, keep Dembélé, and reject Neymar

Possibly important signals as the socis elect the president of the club

Polls commissioned by Mundo Deportivo show that a majority of FC Barcelona’s shareholders want to renew coach Ernesto Valverde, keep the faith in Ousmane Dembélé, and reject the return of Neymar. The socis elect the club president, so their collective will is very important.

Almost 80% of socis approve renewing Valverde’s contract. When asked to rank his performance from 1 to 10, the shareholders give Valverde an average score of 7.42.

A majority (60.33%) give Valverde a score of either 7 or 8, while almost a fifth (18.33%) give him a score of 9 or 10. Only 2.33% of voters gave him a score below 5/10.

Asked to name a replacement for Valverde if he were to leave, the most frequent response was “don’t know / no answer” with a 35.33% share. Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola was next, with 19.33%, followed by club legend Xavi with 13.66%.

This poll of 300 shareholders was conducted by Estudi Press on December 22nd, by speaking to people outside the Camp Nou and the Palau Blaugrana before, during, and after the Barcelona-Celta match. The margin of error was +/- 4.6%.

Meanwhile, another poll showed a clear will to reject a theoretical return for Neymar. The Paris Saint-Germain player has been linked with a move back to the Camp Nou, but 67.66% of shareholders would reject him. The socis were much warmer to Dembélé, with 75.33% saying they would give him a vote of confidence and only 18.33% saying he should be sold at the end of the season. Only 6% said they had no answer, while the remaining less than 1% wanted to loan him out to help him mature.

No further details on these two polls was given by MD.



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Lionel Messi finishes as top scorer and assister in Europe for 2018

It’s safe to say the Argentine had another amazing season

Cristiano Ronaldo scored twice for Juventus as they defeated Sampdoria 2-1 yesterday, but it wasn’t enough to surpass Lionel Messi as 2018’s top scorer. Messi finished the year at 51 goals for club and country, with Ronaldo “just” on 49.

Bayern Munich’s Robert Lewanodowksi finished the year with 46. Meanwhile, Mohamed Salah scored once in Liverpool’s 5-1 win over Arsenal to take him to 44 goals for the year. Harry Kane finished with 42, having scored the lone goal for Tottenham Hotspur as they lost 3-1 to Wolverhampton Wanderers. Antoine Griezmann finished the year with 40 for Atlético Madrid and France.

Of Messi’s 51 goals, 4 were with Argentina and the remaining 47 with Barcelona. Ronaldo scored 6 for Portugal and 43 for his clubs in 2018, Juventus and Real Madrid.

Messi also finished as the top assist provider in Europe with 26 for club and country. His Barcelona teammate Luis Suárez finished second with 24, tied with Lyon’s Memphis Depay.



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Barca confirm interest in Rabiot buy deny having agreed a deal

The club were in contact a week ago

Barcelona released a statement on Sunday denying having reached an agreement with Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Adrien Rabiot.

Speculation has been rife over recent weeks that Barcelona will move for the midfielder in the January transfer window, and the club do confirm they are interested in the 23-year-old.

“FC Barcelona wish to address stories published in France regarding the signing of players from Paris Saint Germain, and make clear that they have not breached any rule in this regard.

“The only contact made was during the month of August and one week ago. In both cases, this contact was made with PSG’s sporting management to show FC Barcelona’s interest in player Adrien Rabiot.

“FC Barcelona have always wanted to work with the utmost transparency in their dealings with PSG and with any other club.

“FC Barcelona refute the existence of any type of agreement with PSG player Adrien Rabiot.”

Source | FC Barcelona

Barcelona appear keen to show they’ve not been involved in any illegal approaches for the midfielder. However, their recent contact shows they are interested in bringing him to the Camp Nou.



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FC Barcelona News: 30 December 2018

Mystery Box: Arthur Melo | FC Barcelona
We’ve hidden a selection of items in our Mystery Box, all of which are connected in some way with Arthur Melo and his life. Let’s see if he can guess what they all are…

Jordi Alba and the contract renewal of the year | Marca
His laptop and mobile phone blow up constantly throughout the year, as was the case 12 months ago when he helped secure the blockbuster euros signing of Philippe Coutinho. When he returns to work, he won’t be short of things to do as next on the agenda for Barcelona is the renewal of Jordi Alba’s contract.

Barcelona forward Lionel Messi outguns Cristiano Ronaldo | Sport
Excluded from the big awards and without luck in the Champions League and World Cup, 2018 will be bittersweet for Lionel Messi. But he does have an outstanding goalscoring tally, 51 in the calendar year - 47 for Barcelona and four for Argentina. That takes him ahead of Cristiano Ronaldo.

Murillo vs. Mina: In Colombia there’s no debate | Marca
Mina did wonders for his reputation with a great World Cup in Russia this past summer while Murillo was one of the noticeable absences from the tournament, but their careers have gone in opposite directions since then. Barcelona were willing to let Mina join Everton last summer, however, due to defensive injuries, they have been forced to delve into the market earlier than planned and opted for Murillo.

In the car with Jeison Murillo | FC Barcelona
When new players join FC Barcelona, we always like to get to know something about their personal side – to learn something about their likes (and dislikes) when they are outside of the media spotlight and concentrating on playing the game they love.

FC Andorra members approve Pique’s purchase of the club | Marca
On Saturday morning, the members of FC Andorra approved the purchase of the club by an Andorran company that has different investors, among them the Kosmos group, owned by Gerard Pique, in their Extraordinary General Assembly.



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Barcelona return to training after winter break

Thoughts turn to the trip to Getafe

Barcelona returned to training after the winter break on Sunday with the majority of the first-team squad back in action.

Ernesto Valverde’s men were put through their paces in the morning, and they’ll also return later in the day for a second session as they prepare to take on 2019.

Sergi Roberto was back with the squad as was Moussa Wague and youngsters Riqui Puig, Juan Miranda and Chumi. Samuel Umtiti was also back after a spell in Qatar and did “specific work.”

Munir and the club’s South American contingent consisting of Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez, Malcom, Philippe Coutinho, Arturo Vidal and Arthur are not due back until Wednesday.

Barcelona’s first fixture of the New Year is away at Getafe in a week’s time.

The fixtures then come thick and fast with the champions set to face Eibar, Leganes and Girona in La Liga as well as two games against Levante in the Copa del Rey.



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السبت، 29 ديسمبر 2018

Barca think Umtiti needs surgery - report

The latest update is not positive

Samuel Umtiti has made his way back from Qatar where he’s been receiving ‘conservative’ treatment on a knee injury but the latest update is not good.

According to Sport, he has been examined by medical staff who are not too happy with what they’ve seen, and he’s not expected to join in with the team’s first training session after the winter break tomorrow.

In fact the report reckons that Barcelona are now “convinced” there is no way Umtiti will be able to avoid surgery to fix his current injury problems.

However, Umtiti will only go under the knife as a last resort, and it seems there’s a way to go before we reach that point.

The French defender has made only six La Liga starts this season because of the problem, and his last outing was back in November in the 1-1 draw against Atletico Madrid.

Barcelona have already moved to bring in Jeison Murillo on loan from Valencia as they seek extra cover at the back with Thomas Vermaelen out again.

There had been reports earlier in the week that Umtiti was targeting a return against his former side Lyon in the Champions League last 16 in February.

However, the latest update suggests Umtiti is unlikely to recover without an operation which is likely to rule him out for a significant period.



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Barcelona to offer Adrien Rabiot five-year deal worth €60m - report

The midfielder could earn €10m a year at the Camp Nou

The rumors surrounding Adrien Rabiot are slowly hotting up again as the January transfer window approaches.

The latest update comes from Sport, who reckon that Barcelona will offer the midfielder a five-year deal at the club on January 1.

The Spanish champions are willing to offer Rabiot a €10m signing-on bonus and also plan to pay him €10m a year, making a grand total of €60m.

Apparently the deal has already been agreed verbally, but Barcelona need to put it in writing and get it all signed off. They’ll wait until the window opens to present the offer to avoid accusations of tapping up.

The report also states that Barcelona are in no real hurry to land Rabiot, but they might have a place available in the squad if Denis Suarez were to depart in January.



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Vidal keen to keep his place in Barca’s first team

The Chilean has started the last five league games

Arturo Vidal has been talking about life at Barcelona and says he’s going to work hard to stay in Ernesto Valverde’s starting XI.

The Chilean has forced his way into the first team after a slow start to life at the Camp Nou following his summer move from Bayern Munich.

However, he’s made a real impact in recent weeks but knows competitions for places is fierce at Barcelona.

“Do I feel like a starter? Yes, because I ended up playing but it’s a day-to-day thing,” he said.

“If something happens to you, you lose the position, the competition is hard. I will work hard to stay in the lineup.

“It was when I played for the national team in Japan, that I realized I had to work every day, it’s difficult, you think you’re always 100%, but the desire makes you confused.

“I had a conversation with the coach and I worked to be in the form that I like, it was work and effort, so I could do what I like on the pitch.”

Source | DirecTV (via Sport)

Vidal appears to be Valverde’s preferred choice in midfield at the moment, but fit-again Arthur will be hoping to force his way back into the team after the winter break.



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FC Barcelona News: 29 December 2018

Barcelona players enjoy their short breaks | Marca
The Christmas break is here and Barcelona’s players have been taking full advantage of the holidays by setting off with their families, though the majority of the players will have to return in the next couple of days.

The funniest moments from 2018 | FC Barcelona
The year 2018 is about to end and so it’s time to review the best moments from the last 12 months. Smiles, jokes and a relaxed atmosphere that’s combined with the work and effort on the pitch from Ernesto Valverde’s side. In this video, enjoy some unique and unforgettable moments from Barça’s players, to end the year in the best possible way!

Messi to hold more talks over Argentina return, says Scaloni | Goal
Argentina coach Lionel Scaloni will hold further talks with Lionel Messi over the captain’s return to international action. Messi has not featured for his country since the World Cup, where Jorge Sampaoli’s men were dumped out by France.

Barça asked Emery for a reference on PSG’s Adrien Rabiot | Sport
Barcelona’s move for Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Adrien Rabiot is a long way down the line. There could be news in January, when he moved into the final six months of his contract, but for now it looks as though the Catalan club have the Frenchman tied down.

How signing Frenkie de Jong could hamper La Masia’s midfield products | Sportskeeda
His playing profile suits that of Barcelona, having emerged through Ajax’s highly-esteemed youth academy. However, it’s no secret that Barca have an abundance of exciting young midfielders in their ranks - including Carles Alena, Denis Suarez, Monchu, Oriol Busquets and summer acquisition Arthur.

Munir and Barcelona expected to part ways in June | Marca
It is looking increasingly likely that Munir El-Haddadi’s future lies away from Barcelona as the player’s agent and the club are finding it more and more difficult to reach a contract agreement.



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Argentina ‘optimistic’ Lionel Messi will return in 2019

The Barcelona captain is on a break from national duty

Argentina boss Lionel Scaloni says he’s “optimistic” Lionel Messi will return to the national team in 2019.

The Barcelona captain has not featured for Argentina since the 2018 World Cup, but Scaloni says he’s due to talk to the 31-year-old.

“I do not talk very often with Messi, but we have a relationship,” he said.

”We are going to try for him to join us in 2019, we have pending talks and we are optimistic that it will be positive.

”For us it is something important. Any coach would like to coach him, myself more than any.”

Source | FourFourTwo

Scaloni replaced Jorge Sampaoli in the Argentina hotseat on an interim basis and will continue to take charge of the team until after the 2019 Copa America.



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الجمعة، 28 ديسمبر 2018

Messi wants Valverde to stay another year - report

Lionel Messi reportedly wants Ernesto Valverde to stay at Barcelona for another year, according to AS.

Valverde signed a two-year deal with the option for a third when he arrived in 2017, although president Josep Maria Bartomeu said in October his contract runs until 2020.

The Barcelona boss hasn’t wanted to discuss his future at the club whenever he’s been asked this season, so it’s unclear exactly what his plans are after this season.

However, it seems that if it were up to Messi then Valverde would definitely remain in place for another season after this one.

The report reckons that Messi has been impressed with the way he’s been managed by Valverde, and the captain’s also liked his manager’s reading of the game.



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Rodrigo Caio says he had medical before Murillo signed

The Brazilian was also an option for the champions

Sao Paulo defender Rodrigo Caio says he came close to a move to Barcelona before the club opted to bring in Jeison Murillo from Valencia.

The 25-year-old explained how he had a medical with Ernesto Valverde’s side but then found out they had signed Murillo instead.

“I was expecting Barca to sign me. Of course it was a great opportunity for me,” he said.

“It would only be for six months, but it was the opportunity for me to enter Europe, into a big club, where I could show my football.

”I got to do the medical tests, and they were positive, but they had two options. Me or Murillo, who was booked. It had already happened, and when I left the test room, they had signed Murillo.“

Source | Globoesporte

Caio has spent his whole career at the Brazilian side and has been capped four times by the national team.

Eric Abidal admitted at Murillo’s unveiling that Caio had been an option for Barcelona, but they had decided to go with the Valencia man instead.



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FC Barcelona News: 28 December 2018

Murillo: ‘It’s a plus to be at the best club in the world’ | FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona’s new centre-back, Jeison Murillo, stated in his presentation that “it’s a great sensation and a plus to be at the best Club in the world.” The defender, who will wear the number 17, appeared in the Ricard Maxenchs press room before the media, after his first steps onto the Camp Nou pitch as a Blaugrana.

INSIDE VIEW: Jeison Murillo’s presentation | FC Barcelona
Jeison Murillo enjoyed his first full day as a Barcelona player, from the moment he went into the Club store to discover the number that will be on his shirt, until his presentation. Subsequently, the Colombian signed his contract in the Presidential Lounge, wore Blaugrana for the first time and was also presented to the media at the Camp Nou.

All of FC Barcelona’s No.17’s | FC Barcelona
Jeison Murillo has a new number. The Colombian player, who comes on loan from Valencia until the end of the season, chose the shirt with the No.17. Murillo will provide experience and depth to the team, adding to the list of available centre-backs for Ernesto Valverde.

Messi does not need a World Cup win to be the best – Zico | Goal
Lionel Messi does not need to win the World Cup to be considered an all-time great, according to Zico. Despite his enormous success with Barcelona, the biggest prize in international football has eluded Messi so far, with Argentina only reaching the final in one of the four World Cups the five-time Ballon d’Or winner has appeared at.

‘Calm, shy’ Messi is the best in the world, says Frankfurt’s Abraham | Goal
David Abraham shared a football pitch with Lionel Messi before the Barcelona star became a household name and has no doubt that his fellow Argentine is the best player on the planet.

Barcelona ‘could sign Adrien Rabiot from PSG for €5m in January’ | Football Espana
Barcelona could complete the cut-price signing of Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Adrien Rabiot for €5m in January, reports Diario AS. The 23-year-old is out of contract at the French champions in June and has been linked with several top European clubs, including the Blaugrana.

Todibo interests both Barcelona and Real Madrid | Marca
As much as Barcelona would like to sign Matthijs de Ligt in the summer to strengthen their central defence, they know it won’t be easy to acquire the defender from Ajax and they are, therefore, looking at other options.One of these options is Jean-Clair Todibo, a French 18-year-old at Toulouse who is good in defence and also able to pass the ball out from the back.



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Murillo’s arrival shows La Masia players no longer count

الخميس، 27 ديسمبر 2018

Messi says Barca would love Neymar to come back

But he think PSG won’t let him go

Lionel Messi has been talking about former team-mate Neymar and says Barcelona would love to have the Brazilian back at the Camp Nou.

There have been plenty of rumors this season that Neymar wants to return to his former club and could depart Paris Saint-Germain next summer.

Messi would be happy to play with him once again but reckons any such move would be difficult to pull off.

“I think it is complicated how Neymar would leave PSG. We would love it if he came back for what he means as a player and in the dressing room,” he said.

“We’re friends, we had some good experiences together and others not so much. But PSG are not going to let Neymar walk away.”

Source | Marca

Messi’s not the only Barca player to have spoken about Neymar recently. Arthur said he’s been praying his compatriot comes back, while recent rumors have claimed PSG will have to sell either Kylian Mbappe or Neymar to comply with Financial Fair Play restrictions.



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Abidal talks Barca’s transfer window plans

Barcelona technical secretary Eric Abidal spoke about the club’s plans for the January transfer window during Jeison Murillo’s unveiling on Thursday.

The Spanish champions are being linked with several players, most notably Paris Saint-Germain midfielder Adrien Rabiot, but Abidal played down talk of further signings.

“We are always monitoring the market,” he said. ”In theory, there is nothing planned in terms of arrivals.

“As for exits, there are certainly some players who will want more.

”Everything will be put on the table and decisions will be taken.”

Source | Marca

There is also speculation over the future of players such as Munir and Denis Suarez who are struggling for game time currently.

The latest reports in Spain have claimed that Celta Vigo are interested in both players ahead of the transfer window.



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Rumor Round-up: De Jong close, De Ligt ruled out

More rumors as the January transfer window opens

De Jong close

Frenkie de Jong is said to be closer than ever to joining FC Barcelona from Ajax, according to Diario SPORT. That's because he has reportedly agreed personal terms with the club. He was said to have bigger offers, but his preference was always for Barça. The club reportedly responded by offering him a long contract with a rising salary, to show him that they believed in him for the future. All that would be left now would be an agreement with the club over his transfer fee.

De Ligt ruled out

This rumor comes from the same source, SPORT: Barça have all but ruled out signing De Jong's Ajax teammate, Matthijs de Ligt. We had already heard that his agent had told him to sign for the club that offered him the best salary, which would surely not be Barça as they wouldn't be drawn into a bidding war. But SPORT says that De Ligt's biggest motivation for not choosing Barcelona is that he wouldn't be a guaranteed starter with Gerard Piqué, not to mention young defenders like Clément Lenglet and Samuel Umtiti, still in the side.



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Rabiot’s capture would be a win-win for Barca

The midfielder would provide necessary depth

I’m not sure I understand the furore that has erupted amongst the cule fraternity over the potential capture of Adrien Rabiot from Paris Saint-Germain.

A player who is still a long way from his peak years but who is world class in his position already, who will give Barcelona strength and depth where they need it most and who will potentially arrive on a free... and people are still complaining?!

It appears that a lot of their ire is down to a misguided belief that the 23-year-old is a troublemaker.

Firstly, in order to push through a move that he clearly wants, he’s had to do the same as Ousmane Dembele at Borussia Dortmund and dig his heels in. It was obvious that such a stance would upset PSG, but it’s no worse than many other players have had to do to engineer a move away, and on their terms.

Letting your contract run down still isn’t a crime as far as I’m aware.

As to the ‘massive mistake’ he made according to France coach, Didier Deschamps, when withdrawing from the French World Cup squad after not being placed in the final 23... since when has ambition been a crime too?

For balance, yes, he could’ve handled the latter situation differently, but he’s still a young man and he is allowed to make mistakes.

Barcelona will ensure that the midfielder toes the line in much the same way as they have with Dembele, though I would imagine that the adaptation process won’t be as fraught as many suspect.

Even Xavi recognised in an interview with Mundo Deportivo that Rabiot “could play perfectly as a midfielder at Barcelona.”

As someone who has watched him on a regular enough basis to form an accurate opinion on what he brings to the club, I agree with Xavi.

Rabiot, if you recall, was one of the main reasons why the Blaugranes were humbled 4-0 at the Parc des Princes in the not too distant past.

Other players garnered the headlines, but he was as important as any.

Though he’s tall and physical, which isn’t often a description used for Barcelona’s midfielders, his in-game intelligence and his accuracy in the pass place him deservedly alongside his Camp Nou contemporaries.

As adept at breaking up play and doing the dirty work as he is marauding forward and offering himself as a presence in attack, Rabiot can give Ernesto Valverde the luxury of resting either Sergio Busquets or Ivan Rakitic when needed.

Though Arturo Vidal could arguably do similar if asked, the Chilean is getting no younger.

Anyone keen to espouse the theory that he’s not a ‘Barca type player,’ only needs to look back at what Paulinho and Vidal have provided over the last two seasons to understand that they’ll probably be eating humble pie for a third time if Rabiot puts pen to paper.

It’s a no brainer.



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Murillo keen to make Barcelona move permanent

The defender has joined on loan from Valencia

Barcelona’s latest signing Jeison Murillo was unveiled at the Camp Nou on Thursday after completing his loan move from Valencia.

The defender joins until the end of the season but says he’s keen to make the move to the Spanish champions permanent.

“This is a very important opportunity for me, it is the biggest door that can be opened in football,” he said. ”It is a dream come true, this means a lot to me.

”I have to work hard and get up to speed with the team and then the coach can make his decisions. The dream is to wear this jersey.

”I have half a season to show that I deserve it and I will work hard to stay here longer.

”I want to show the coach that he can be confident in me and show the rest of the players why I was selected to play here.”

Source | Sport

Eric Abidal also spoke at his unveiling and noted how Murillo is a “fast and forceful” defender who can play at full-back as well at centre-back.



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Messi says Dembele ‘could be the best in the world’

High praise from the Barcelona captain

Lionel Messi has given a big interview to Marca where he’s talked about a range of topics including Neymar, Cristiano Ronaldo and team-mate Ousmane Dembele.

The Barcelona captain reckons the young Frenchman has the world at his feet and has already learned from mistakes made in the past.

“It’s up to him where he wants to go. He could be the best in the world. He’s young and adapting.

“The less you talk about this [his off pitch antics], the better. He has already realised his mistakes. He’s a very good lad, has changed and we will help.”

Source | Marca

Dembele has been in great form this season with 10 goals in all competitions already as well as four assists for Barcelona.



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FC Barcelona News: 27 December 2018

Jeison Murillo’s presentation, as it happened! | FC Barcelona
See how the the new first team player’s unveiling went down.

Ajax starlet Frenkie De Jong agrees deal with Barcelona | Sport
Frenkie de Jong is now a step away from Barcelona. The Blaugrana have taken a big leap forward in the push for the Ajax midfielder in recent weeks. De Jong has now given the OK to the club’s proposals, waiting for the two sides to reach an agreement for his fee. Barca wanted to put a reservation on the player, who has always shown his willing to play at Camp Nou, to try and negotiate a lower fee. Half the work is done.

Leo Messi: ‘We’re excited to win the Champions League again’ | FC Barcelona
Lionel Messi has been interviewed in Marca after the delivery of the fifth Golden Boot to the Blaugrana captain. The Argentinian emphasised the importance of his two great passions: family and football, as well as giving his take on Barça’s current situation, and speaking on subjects such as his family, the establishment, the Champions League and the system which he feels most comfortable playing in.

Lionel Messi opens the doors to De Jong and De Ligt | FC Barcelona
On Riqui Puig and Miranda he added: “They have been training with us for a whole and you see they are different players. The club did well in bringing them up to train with us. They will grow more and that’s good the club are using people from the youth academy because for a while nobody came. Going back to that model is important for the academy and the club.”

Globe Soccer also forget about Barcelona star Lionel Messi... | Sport
Cristiano Ronaldo and France duo Antoine Griezmann and Kylian Mbappe are the three nominees for Globe Soccer’s Best Player of the Year, with the winner announced at a ceremony in Dubai on Jan. 3 2019. Barcelona’s Lionel Messi has once again been left out of the running, while Luka Modric, winner of FIFA’s The Best and the Ballon d’Or, is also absent.

Munir and Denis: Celta Vigo’s double objective at Barça in January | Sport
Even though they’ve not managed to sign anyone from Barça in recent seasons, Celta Vigo always have a close eye on events at Camp Nou. January will be no different. The Galicians are lining up moves for two Barça players: Denis Suarez and Munir. Their interest is not new, given they have made moves for both players in the past.



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Barca confirm Jeison Murillo’s squad number

He inherits Paco Alcacer’s jersey

Barcelona confirmed on Thursday that new loan signing Jeison Murillo has been handed the No.17 shirt at the Camp Nou.

The defender has arrived on loan from Valencia until the end of the season and will take over the shirt most recently worn by Paco Alcacer.

Murillo has been brought in to add depth to Barcelona’s defensive options with both Samuel Umtiti and Thomas Vermaelen out injured.

He’ll be hoping he can make an impact at the club between now and the end of the season and could make his debut in January’s Copa del Rey clash against Levante.



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الأربعاء، 26 ديسمبر 2018

Messi offers his view on Ballon d’Or

The Barcelona captain says he didn’t expect to win

Lionel Messi has been talking about his fifth-placed finish at the 2018 Ballon d’Or and says he knew he would not be in the running for the main prize.

The GOAT was not even shortlisted for the award which Luka Modric won, ahead of Cristiano Ronaldo and Kylian Mbappe.

Antoine Griezmann also finished above Messi, but the Barcelona captain says family is top priority.

“I love football, but family is above everything,” he said.

”The rivalry with Cristiano was very healthy and very beautiful for the spectators.

”I heard the nominees for the Ballon d’Or and I knew I would not be in the fight.”

Source | Marca

Messi has gone to to make the Ballon d’Or decision look pretty silly with some incredible performances against Espanyol, Levante and Celta Vigo.

He picked up a record fifth Golden Shoe last week and ends 2018 as Liga’s top scorer so far this season with 15 goals and 10 assists.



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Garcia Pimienta: Success for me is Alena in the first team

Player development more important than winning for Barca B

Barcelona B coach Francisco Javier Garcia Pimienta has given a pretty interesting interview to Barca TV where he’s talked about developing the club’s young stars.

The 44-year-old spoke about how producing players for the first team is more important than the team winning games and gaining promotion.

“I want to win everything, but I also see how these things work. For me, success is having seen Carles Alena with a first team number,” he said.

“The main objective for the season is the development of players over promotion. If this season we can promote 2-3 players to the first team, we’ve done the job perfectly.

“We will see the B players progress more. I prefer to demand the best on a daily basis, because we’re up against complicated rivals. Their improvement depends on me, but also themselves.”

Source | Barca TV

While Alena has already been promoted to the team this season, we’ve also seen Juan Miranda, Chumi and Riqui Puig earning first-team minutes. They are likely to get more chances in January when the Copa del Rey swings around again.



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Real Madrid without Ronaldo is a warning to Barca - Cruyff

Jordi Cruyff has told Barcelona that Real Madrid’s struggles since Cristiano Ronaldo’s departure is a warning for Ernesto Valverde’s side.

Los Blancos have not found goals quite as easy to come by without Ronaldo this season, have already sacked one manager and are fourth in the table going into the winter break.

Cruyff reckons it should act as a warning for Barcelona who will at some point have to learn to cope without Lionel Messi when he finally decides to hang up his boots.

“What happened to Madrid is a warning for Barca,” he said.

”Madrid players are still great, but in football you need that player who even losing 2-0 you think you can win. It happens with Messi. It’s much more than football... it is belief.

”You analyse Madrid and you see that Cristiano was the man who holds the umbrella. When it rains, nobody gets wet. Now, there is no umbrella.”

Source | Sport

Messi’s enjoying another brilliant season for Barcelona and was involved in almost half of their goals in 2018.

He signed a new deal with the club last year which will keep him at the Camp Nou until 2021 when he’ll be 34.



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FC Barcelona News: 26 December 2018

December 27: Jeison Murillo presentation | FC Barcelona
Last Thursday, FC Barcelona announced its agreement with Valencia for the loan of Jeison Murillo for the remainder of the 2018/19 season. The Colombian centre back has already visited the club to try out his new blaugrana colours and speak of a “a dream come true” but he has yet to officially put pen to paper and be presented to the media and fans in the traditional manner.

Arthur: I’m praying Neymar comes to Barcelona | Goal
The Brazilian star made a world-record €222 million transfer from Barcelona to PSG in the summer of 2017, and helped his side to a domestic treble in his first season at the club. However, there have been persistent rumours that the 26-year-old is unhappy in France and could be in line for a quick exit.

Ronaldo-less Madrid a warning to life after Messi for Barcelona - Cruyff | Goal
“What happened to Madrid is a warning for Barca,” the Chongqing Dangdai Lifan coach told Sport. ”Madrid players are still great, but in football you need that player who even losing 2-0 you think you can win. It happens with Messi.

Eriksen’s future remains unclear as Pochettino offers cryptic response to contract questions | Goal
La Liga giants Barcelona and Real Madrid would welcome the opportunity to snap up a player of Eriksen’s pedigree, and the transfer door may swing open at some stage. Pochettino has been unable to close it, and when quizzed on his efforts to tie the key man down a long-term contract, he said: “Football is so dynamic. It changes every day, every season.

Moussa Wague: Another winter signing for Barcelona | Marca
Apart from the Colombian, Jeison Murillo, who from next year will be able to give Gerard Pique and Clement Lenglet the opportunity to rest, Barcelona plan to enter the latter stages of the Champions League with Moussa Wague added to the squad.



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Thuram offers Ousmane Dembele some advice

The former defender gave his view

Lilian Thuram has been talking about Ousmane Dembele and has offered the young Frenchman some advice.

The 21-year-old has attracted plenty of negative headlines this season, but he’s also been in fine form on the pitch with 10 goals already in all competitions.

”The most important thing is that he is a great player. I would tell him to learn from veterans.

“I’ve also been young and when you get to a team you should look at the older ones.

“Nor should we make a drama of this subject. If I started talking about the players I saw in my career who did not do everything right, I would not stop for a month.“

Source | Marca (via Mundo Deportivo)

Dembele managed four goals and three assists in his last seven outings for Barca, let’s hope he can maintain that form when he returns from his winter break.



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الثلاثاء، 25 ديسمبر 2018

Neymar wants to come back, but Barça will not swap Dembélé for him - report

The option was considered in the past, however

Neymar wants to return to FC Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain may be forced to sell him, but Barça may not be interested, according to Diario AS.

The daily reports that Neymar is making "constant" calls to Barça, hoping to engineer a return to the club which he left for PSG last year.

Médiapart calculates that the Parisian club will have to find 170 million euro to comply with FFP demands if they lose their case. The easiest way to raise the funds would be to sell one of their stars, either Kylian Mbappé or Neymar.

However, Barcelona won't necessarily go for it. The price will be extremely high. AS reports that the team considered including Ousmane Dembélé in a deal for the Brazilian, but as the French winger continued settling into the team, that seems less likely. Dembélé is in hot form and there's hope within the club that his previous incidents with chronic lateness are in the past.



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Barcelona not willing to enter "auction" for De Ligt

De Jong situation looks more positive, however

FC Barcelona are unwilling to enter an "auction" for Matthijs de Ligt, making it very difficult for the Ajax defender to be wearing blaugrana next season, according to Mundo Deportivo.

De Ligt's agent, Mino Raiola, has reportedly adviced him to accept the highest salary offer, no matter the club.

With several top teams in for him, De Ligt could see his salary prospects rise and rise. But Barça do not want to be drawn into this situation. They hope to offer him a salary similar to the one being offered to Frenkie De Jong, his Ajax teammate.

De Jong reportedly was willing to sacrifice a higher salary to join Barça, but unless De Ligt goes against the advice of his agent, he may not join De Jong at Camp Nou.

The transfer fee for each is supposedly set at 70 million euro.



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Arthur: I pray that Neymar returns to Barcelona

The Brazilian wants to play with his compatriot at club level

FC Barcelona midfielder Arthur really, really wants to play with his fellow Brazilian, Neymar, at club level.

"Personally," he said, "I'm praying for him to come because he's a superstar. It's indisputable."

Neymar played at Barça before jumping ship to join Paris Saint-Germain last year. That was before Arthur joined the Catalans. Although the two have played together for the Brazilian national team, they haven't been teammates at club level.

"I think that however many more great players the team has, all the better," the former Gremio midfielder continued. "Personally I'm twisting his arm for him to come back, but he has his own life. He knows what he's doing."

Rumors abound that Barça are interested in bringing back Neymar next summer. There have been whispers that PSG need to sell either him or Kylian Mbappé to comply with FFP rules.

"I don't know how serious the negotiations are," Arthur admitted. "Or if there's a chance for him to come or not. But he's a personal friend and a professional I admire a lot. And I would be very happy if he returned here."



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FC Barcelona News: 25 December 2018

FC Barcelona’s 2018 in numbers | FC Barcelona
We look back at the last 12 months for Barça. Who has scored the most goals? Who has played the most games? Find out here!

Munir El Haddadi, between Sevilla and Real Betis | Sport
Munir has good offers from Italy but wants to stay in Spain and Sevilla are a good opportunity for him. They tried to sign him in the summer with Aleix Vidal but only ended up getting the wing back.

The Christmas bonus from Barcelona to Cadiz, thanks to Quique Pina | Marca
Cadiz will receive a small figure from the Jeison Murillo loan deal which saw the centre-back join Barcelona from Valencia until the end of the season. Should Barcelona decide to exercise the purchase option in the loan deal, however, set at 25 million euros, Cadiz would be set for a further slice of the pie when it comes to the fee.

Barcelona add Celta Vigo striker Maxi Gomez to shortlist | Football Espana
Barcelona have added Celta Vigo striker Maxi Gomez to their shortlist as a long-term replacement for Luis Suarez, report Diario AS. The Uruguayan striker is said to have a release clause of €50m at Balaidos and lined-up against the Blaugrana and his fellow countryman in Saturday’s 2-0 loss at the Camp Nou.

Barcelona want ‘both’ Adrien Rabiot, Frenkie de Jong | Football Espana
Barcelona are keen on signing both Frenkie de Jong of Ajax and Paris Saint-Germain’s Adrien Rabiot, according to Marca. The two central midfielders have been heavily linked to the Catalan giants in recent months with the report clarifying the club are willing to sign both.

Abidal and Belletti play game against Barça Academy Pro Haikou | FC Barcelona
FC Barcelona technical secretary Éric Abidal and Barça Legend Juliano Belletti took on a fun Christmas challenge in Haikou, as they were challenged by the Barça Academy Pro on their visit to the Chiinese island of Hainan for the inauguration of the Barça Experience.



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Munir looking at winter exit - report

The former B teamer could be leaving

Munir already has offers to join a new club, and he could even leave during the winter transfer window, according to Diario SPORT.

The striker's contract is up at the end of the season and rumors suggest the player is not likely to renew his contract.

While SPORT says the former Barcelona B player has offers from Italy, he prefers staying in La Liga. Sevilla and Real Betis are said to be in the hunt for his signature.

While the most likely course is for him to make a decision at the end of the season, the two rival clubs may try to get ahead of each other. A bidding war in the winter could be tempting for both Barça and the player to allow him to leave earlier.



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Barcelona increasingly nervous over Umtiti injury - report

The defender has been carrying an injury since May

FC Barcelona are worried about Samuel Umtiti's injury, because it's unusual for a player his age, according to Diario SPORT.

Umtiti has pain in his left knee cartilage, which eventually could become a real problem. This type of pain is said to be rare for people Umtiti's age, 25. As the condition worsens, part of the cartilage can actually fully come lose. This situation caused Carles Puyol to retire.

Umtiti's injury has kept him out of action for long stretches of the season, and, apparently, he's been carrying it since May.

Some within the medical staff feel like he has made a big mistake not getting surgery either before the FIFA World Cup or before the start of the season.

However, the player has been getting the best treatments available and there is hope that his body will respond positively. Medical studies have shown high success rates for the kinds of treatments he has received in Qatar and will receive now that he's back in Barcelona.

SPORT reckons the player probably was told by the medical staff that he had a good chance to recover if he followed the treatments, which would allow him to avoid surgery.

If these treatments do not heal him, he has agreed to undergo an operation.

Barça are said to be optimistic, but the issue is that they need to get Umtiti not just well enough to be a normal citizen, but to be an elite athlete.



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