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El Clasico! Real Madrid vs Barcelona
« on: May 06, 2008, 06:45:12 AM »
Date: Wednesday 7th May 2008
Time: 21:00 GMT






Should be a great match despite all the injuries and suspensions.

Barca are trying to hang on for 2nd place and Real don't want to lose to Barca at the Bernabeu.

Barca aim to spoil title party with Bernabeu trip
MADRID, May 5 (Reuters) - Barcelona will have to ignore the taunts and celebrations going on around them when they visit newly crowned champions Real Madrid on Wednesday, seeking to secure automatic Champions League qualification.

Frank Rijkaard's side will be required to applaud their arch-rivals on to the pitch at the Bernabeu after Real secured their 31st league title with a 2-1 victory away at Osasuna on Sunday.


The Catalans are four points adrift of second-placed Villarreal with three games left to play and still have work to do to avoid playing a qualifier to make Europe's elite club competition. They were knocked out of the semi-finals of this season's tournament by Manchester United last week.

They need to build on Sunday's 6-0 hammering of Valencia if they are to play the role of party-poopers and maintain hopes of overhauling Manuel Pellegrini's team.

'Securing a win like this gives us a morale boost and is the best preparation for a trip to the Bernabeu,' Barca's Lionel Messi said after the demolition of Valencia.

'There aren't many games left and we are already thinking about next season. When you don't win anything you are keen for the next campaign to start.'

Barca will travel without striker Samuel Eto'o and midfielder Deco who are suspended, while Real will also be deprived of a key figure in centre back Fabio Cannavaro, who was sent off in Pamplona.

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Re: El Clasico! Real Madrid vs Barcelona
« Reply #1 on: May 06, 2008, 06:51:10 AM »
Suspensions Build Up For Clásico
Both Barcelona and Real Madrid have suspension issues to contend with ahead of the Clásico encounter at the Bernabéu on Wednesday evening...


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Eto'o: Booking Not Deliberate
Samuel Eto'o has denied deliberately picking up a booking in order to miss el Clásico on Wednesday in case there was a chance that Barça would have to perform the welcoming ceremony for the new champions.


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« Reply #2 on: May 06, 2008, 06:53:49 AM »
Puyol: We Must Recognise The Champions


Barcelona centre-back Carlos Puyol has admitted that he will not enjoy observing a guard of honour for league champions Real Madrid at the Bernabeu on Wednesday, but feels that it is necessary for them to recognise their great rivals as champions.


Madrid's win over Osasuna on Sunday sealed the title in their favour, with Barça now facing the prospect of performing a guard of honour as Madrid enter the field on Wednesday.

Samuel Eto'o and Luis Deco both picked up their fifth yellow cards against Valencia on Sunday, meaning that they will miss the Madrid clash through suspension, but Puyol doesn't believe that his team-mates purposely got themselves cautioned in order to avoid taking part in Wednesday's pre-game ritual.

"Each person can make their own judgement, but I do not know if they knew it or not. It would be necessary to speak with them or with the person that informed them. I always know how many bookings I am on, but things can happen in football," he told a press conference on Monday.

"It was an intense match with some very physical moments, so there is not necessarily anything in it."

Begrudging Respect

Puyol will have to form part of guard of honour and admitted that he is "not happy" to do so, but that "in sport you must recognise the champion and we will do that," insisting that Madrid were worthy champions.

"The only thing that I can say is that we have not done as well as we should have, we have not been consistent and therefore Madrid are the correct champions," he affirmed.

"They obtained a lot of points [in the first half of the season]. Soon they had a poor patch and it seemed that we might have a chance to recover, but we failed to do so. Everybody has poor patches and we failed to take advantage of it."

Rijkaard And Ronaldinho

Despite the fact that Frank Rijkaard looks to be on his way out of the club after a second season with a trophy, Puyol was quick to defend his coach, who he feels has come in for some unfair criticism this season.

"He is an excellent coach who has given a lot to the club and who has always supported the players. He always showed good face, even in the bad moments when it is difficult to do so," he asserted.

Finally, Puyol was asked why Ronaldinho has often been absent from the Camp Nou, rather than supporting his team-mates from the sidelines.

"Just because you haven't seen him doesn't mean that he isn't there with on the pitch," he snapped back, angry at the question.
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Re: El Clasico! Real Madrid vs Barcelona
« Reply #3 on: May 06, 2008, 06:56:40 AM »
Team       Win Draw Loss Goals
Real Madrid 67   30     58 256
FC Barcelona58  30     67 234
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« Reply #4 on: May 06, 2008, 08:18:27 AM »
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« Reply #5 on: May 06, 2008, 09:00:27 AM »
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Barca line up Guardiola to succeed Rijkaard: report



Barcelona have lined up their former player and current reserves coach Pep Guardiola to succeed Frank Rijkaard as manager next season, Spanish media suggested Monday.

According to reports an official announcement is due to be made on May 19 after the final round of league games.

A Champions League semi-final defeat by Manchester United last week left Rijkaard facing the sack at the end of another trophy-less season.

Club president Joan Laporta and sporting director Txiki Begiristain have reportedly already taken the decision to appoint Guardiola and will put it to the side's directors at their next meeting.

Barcelona, lying third, are away to newly crowned champions and bitter rivals Real Madrid on Wednesday.



Henry staying on at Barca




Thierry Henry has insisted he will stay for at least another year with Barcelona despite a mixed first season in Spanish football.

"As for my future, non, I do not want to leave," he told Le Parisien newspaper. "I still have three years to run on my contract here (at Barcelona) and I will still be here next year."

The French international striker joined Barcelona at the end of last season after years of success at Arsenal in the English Premier League but he has struggled to nail down a regular first team place.

The Catalan side meanwhile have failed to win a trophy for the second straight year and coach Frank Rijkaard is widely believed to be on his way out at the end of the season.

Henry will be a key figure for France at next month's Euro 2008 championships in Austria and Switzerland. He is his country's all-time record goal-scorer with 44.


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« Reply #6 on: May 06, 2008, 09:41:54 AM »
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« Reply #7 on: May 06, 2008, 09:49:58 AM »
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« Reply #8 on: May 06, 2008, 10:08:13 AM »
La Liga Preview: Real Madrid - Barcelona


The latest installment of the Clásico will take place on Wednesday evening at the Bernabeu with Barcelona greeting their long standing rivals and current Primera champions with the guard of honor.  It was only two seasons ago in this same fixture that the Blaugrana got a standing ovation from the Madrid support after their 3-0 demolition of the home side.  While much of Barcelona’s squad from that night is still intact, their roles are much different now as injuries, loss of form and selfishness have now robbed them of what could have been a very successful season.

Madrid’s transformation over this two year period of time has been dramatic as the overall squad got younger and mentally stronger.  There were many times in the Galactico era where when push came to shove, the Whites quivered and succumbed to the pressure.   

But despite having to deal with two different coaches in as many seasons, Los Blancos have now not wavered in dealing with the adversity that they have faced in the Primera.  That is a big reason why they were able to persevere in a league which seems to have become more balanced (or mediocre, if you prefer) than in the past.  Despite the club’s long and storied history of domestic success, it needs to be noted that this is their first consecutive Primera title since 1990.     

Heart Of A Champion

After Fabio Cannavaro’s second yellow and subsequent sending off early in the second half against Osasuna on Sunday, things did not look promising for Madrid’s expected title-clinching match.  Things got even bleaker after Punal’s spot kick put Osasuna ahead in the 82nd minute.  While a heavy rain beat down on the pitch, it appeared that even Bernd Schuster was conceding that it just wasn’t in the cards for his side as he subbed a dangerous Wesley Sneijder off in order to bring on the seldom used Julio Baptista.   

However, Madrid responded immediately with two quick goals by Robben and Higuain in stunning fashion.  What made the comeback even more impressive is that for periods of time, Madrid actually played two men down.  Gabriel Heinze’s hand had been stepped on in the aftermath of his handball which gifted Osasuna the lead.  While the Madrid trainers struggled to staunch the bleeding, Heinze was unable to join his mates for a few minutes which, as it turns out, were all that Madrid needed in order to turn the tables.   

While the win was by no means pretty, it was typical of this Madrid side that has developed an innate ability to grind out results when seemingly not at their best.  Despite a brief stumble during February and March, Los Blancos never surrendered top spot while their closest pursuers, Villarreal and Barcelona, could not capitalize on this small window of opportunity. 

Rebuilding Or Renovation?

While Barcelona’s 6-0 thrashing of Valencia this past weekend was a welcome sign for a side which had not scored in their last four matches, it should be taken with a grain of salt as they are not the only side to give Los Che a good hiding lately.  That said, Barca’s performance was a joy to behold as they had their fluid passing style in full form which allowed them to make short work of Valencia.

While Barcelona desperately try to overtake Villarreal for the second spot and avoid having to play in a Champions League qualifying round this summer, they will have to do it without two key players on Wednesday night.  Both Deco and Eto’o picked up yellow cards on Sunday which will force them to miss the upcoming match with Madrid.  While only a cynic might say that they both did this to avoid having to deliver the honor guard to their bitter rivals, it’s a fair question to ask given the circumstances. 

While Barcelona’s board contemplates wholesale changes to the staff and players which just played in the Champions League semifinal round, they have to consider the mental make-up of their squad.  While they showed flashes of brilliance throughout the season, their failure in the Primera comes down to the fact that they simply dropped too many points away from home.   

Barcelona’s point total at the Camp Nou (44 pts) was similar to Madrid’s (45) and Villarreal’s (38) totals, but paled in comparison to their road form.  Barcelona has only been able to collect a measly (by their standards) 20 points from 17 away matches while their last road victory in the league was on February 16, 2008 versus lowly Zaragoza.  In a league where, at times, it seemed that nearly two thirds of the table was in a relegation fight, this simply was not good enough.

Whether this poor form away from the Camp Nou had to do with so many young players in the squad or if it just came down to the fact that they lacked a strong presence on the pitch like Ronaldinho to lessen the pressure on everyone else, this needs to be figured out quickly.  The big question is whether Barcelona coach Frank Rijkaard will be around to make this decision as it’s pretty clear that Ronaldinho will not be there next season. 

FORM GUIDE

Real Madrid

Osasuna - Real Madrid 1 - 2 04/05/2008 LA LIGA
Real Madrid - Athletic Bilbao 3 - 0 27/04/2008 LA LIGA
Racing - Real Madrid 0 - 2 20/04/2008 LA LIGA
Real Madrid - Murcia 1 - 0 13/04/2008 LA LIGA
Mallorca - Real Madrid 1 - 1 05/04/2008 LA LIGA
Real Madrid - Sevilla 3 - 1 30/03/2008 LA LIGA

Barcelona

Barcelona - Valencia 6 - 0 04/05/2008 LA LIGA
Man Utd. - Barcelona 1 - 0 29/04/2008 CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
Deportivo - Barcelona 2 - 0 26/04/2008 LA LIGA
Barcelona - Man Utd. 0 - 0 23/04/2008 CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
Barcelona - Espanyol 0 - 0 19/04/2008 LA LIGA
Recreativo - Barcelona 2 - 2 12/04/2008 LA LIGA

TEAM NEWS

Real Madrid

Besides the big decision of who will be fit after celebrating their league title, Schuster will have to patch together a backline without the services of Cannavaro and Heinze.  Metzelder remains unavailable as he recovers his fitness after foot surgery. 

Possible Starting XI (4-3-3):  Casillas – Marcelo, Pepe, Ramos, Torres – Guti, Gago, Sneijder  - Robben, van Nistelrooy, Raúl.
 

Barcelona

Besides the suspension of Eto’o and Deco, Rijkaard will be without the services of Gabriel Milito, Ronaldinho, Iniesta, and Oleguer Presas, all due to injury. Touré, however, is back.

Possible Starting XI (4-3-3):  Valdés- Abidal, Thuram, Puyol, Zambrotta – Gudjohnsen, Touré, Xavi, - Bojan, Henry, Messi.
 

PLAYERS TO WATCH

Real Madrid

Ruud van Nistelrooy – While the striker did not make his return on Sunday, he is expected to play on Wednesday.  The Dutchman will be eager to regain his form in time for the Euros.

Barcelona

Thierry Henry – His brace on Sunday was very impressive.  Whether he wants to stay in Barcelona or not, the Frenchman needs to finish the season strong in order to regain his reputation as one of the best strikers in the world.  If Tottenham do decide to finally pull the trigger and sell Dimitar Berbatov for an inflated number, it would not be a shock to see Henry return to North London to play for Spurs.

PREDICTION

With so many key players missing from both sides and not knowing the effect that the celebrations had on Los Merengues, this is a hard one to call.  However, one thing is certain, this will not be a scoreless draw as there have only been two in this series over the last twenty seasons.   

Look for both sides to pour forward and attack in what is always an entertaining fixture.  Unfortunately, I expect a draw which will likely not please either set of supporters.

Real Madrid 2 – 2 Barcelona

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Re: El Clasico! Real Madrid vs Barcelona
« Reply #9 on: May 06, 2008, 11:08:16 AM »
I'm predicting a draw as well....

But Barca clapping the champs out onto the field at the Bernabeu is enough of a victory for me regardless of the score....
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« Reply #10 on: May 06, 2008, 12:18:16 PM »
I'm predicting a draw as well....

But Barca clapping the champs out onto the field at the Bernabeu is enough of a victory for me regardless of the score....




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« Reply #11 on: May 06, 2008, 01:33:52 PM »
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It’s not official yet but all the Spanish sports press are running the story that the decision was taken in a meeting of the Comision Delegada this afternoon for Pep Guardiola to take over from Frank Rijkaard as Barça’s coach at the end of the season. While I will be reasonably happy with the choice I have to question how easily these decisions are then leaked to the press. It shows an enormous lack of respect from the “leaker” for Frank Rijkaard. In my opinion Laporta should find out who told the press and act accordingly.




Toure Yaya returns to the squad sooner than expected in time for tomorrow night’s El Clasico in Madrid (kick off 10pm). With Madrid already champions the spotlight will be on the Barça players who have to applaud the Madrid team onto the pitch. I don’t really care about the supposed embarrassment of this, what is much more important is that our players restore some pride by beating them on the pitch.

Ronaldinho, Milito and Iniesta are all out injured while Eto’o and Deco are both suspended for the game. I find the suggestion from some parts of the press that these players deliberately got booked against Valencia a bit hard to believe. If it is true then neither player deserves to be at the club. However, I believe it is much more likely that it is just the press trying to stir things up to sell as story as usual.

Hopefully the Madrid players will be suffering from hangovers from their celebration party and Barça can take advantage to stop the celebration from continuing. unfortunately with all the stories about Guardiola it may be difficult for the players to be fully concentrated. If the players have any respect for Rijkaard they should go out and win this one for him.

At the start of the season this looked like it would be a massive game. It is a shame Barça have allowed Madrid to get so far in front that now the only thing at stake is pride and for Barça an outside chance of gaining second place. Pride is still important, let’s hope the players can show some.

Barça’s 18-man squad: Valdés, Pinto, Oleguer, Zambrotta, Thuram, Puyol, Marquez, Abidal, Sylvinho, Edmilson, Toure, Xavi, Gudjohnsen, Messi, Giovani, Bojan, Henry, Ezquerro.
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« Reply #12 on: May 06, 2008, 01:39:48 PM »
Umm...Dsigruntled...they're reporting the same thing on goal.com

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« Reply #13 on: May 06, 2008, 02:46:48 PM »
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« Reply #14 on: May 06, 2008, 02:50:41 PM »
This as a fixture where  wouldn't mind a 2 or 3-all draw, but, for sake of that CL spot, ah hadda back Barca on this one for second place. No disrespect to the yellow submarine and their fans, (and no hard feelings, Toppa, but doh worry. A deal is a deal, even if NOT in writing ;D) but Barca and THenry and Co. need next season for self redemption.


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« Reply #15 on: May 06, 2008, 03:40:16 PM »
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my thoughts exactly. Real Madrid in a win win situation. If they win..they really rub salt into the wounds of their biggest rivals. If they lose, they can always claim they didn't care. And they will still get a champions standing ovation from fans. Plus..Madrid done wet up Barca in the Bernabeu. There isn't even a revenge angle to motivate the boys from Madrid. Fellas probably done dreaming of their holidays. Big match for Barca in terms of chasing second place, but this is the least signicant 'clasico' that i can remember

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« Reply #16 on: May 06, 2008, 03:42:41 PM »
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my thoughts exactly. Real Madrid in a win win situation. If they win..they really rub salt into the wounds of their biggest rivals. If they lose, they can always claim they didn't care. And they will still get a champions standing ovation from fans. Plus..Madrid done wet up Barca in the Bernabeu. There isn't even a revenge angle to motivate the boys from Madrid. Fellas probably done dreaming of their holidays. Big match for Barca in terms of chasing second place, but this is the least signicant 'clasico' that i can remember

I don't think Real Madrid playing for nothing...there's no way they'd want to lose El Clasico at the Bernabeu...no way.

They want to be able to celebrate with their fans by beating their greatest rivals...they'll go all out.
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« Reply #17 on: May 06, 2008, 04:26:36 PM »
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my thoughts exactly. Real Madrid in a win win situation. If they win..they really rub salt into the wounds of their biggest rivals. If they lose, they can always claim they didn't care. And they will still get a champions standing ovation from fans. Plus..Madrid done wet up Barca in the Bernabeu. There isn't even a revenge angle to motivate the boys from Madrid. Fellas probably done dreaming of their holidays. Big match for Barca in terms of chasing second place, but this is the least signicant 'clasico' that i can remember

I don't think Real Madrid playing for nothing...there's no way they'd want to lose El Clasico at the Bernabeu...no way.

They want to be able to celebrate with their fans by beating their greatest rivals...they'll go all out.

In theory, but it's not the same as if they were fighting for the title. They are humans and even the pre-game tension wouldn't be the same for some of the Madrid players cuz nothing is really on the line but to rub salt in Barca's wounds. They even won the corresponding fixture in Barcelona, so even if Barca wins, they have no bragging rights..the series is split at best. Maybe fellas like Guti, Casillas, Raul will play like it is a final. It in their blood and they are true Madridistas where they have family and friends who live and die by this game. it will be harder (not impossible) for the foreigners to get up as much for it cuz they doh have family telling them that granny go get a heart attack if you see they lose  ;D But in the end, they have a legit out..even if they do give it their all and even if they try to block it out, it will be in the back of their minds that they don't actually have to win. They could still party afterwards and the fans will still hail their champions.  It's a win win for Madrid.

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« Reply #18 on: May 06, 2008, 05:40:41 PM »
Guodolia was a sweet footballer in he Barca days. Strolling around the pitch conducting things. A real general.
They use to say in Spain that he could find a player in the dark with a pass.
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« Reply #19 on: May 06, 2008, 05:45:56 PM »
allyuh who saying insignificant obviously dont understand the history  of these two teams and what a win against the other really means, its like our 2 all draw against jamaica jus ah friendly yes but   we all know how much that draw hurt d jamaican public
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« Reply #20 on: May 06, 2008, 06:24:54 PM »
allyuh who saying insignificant obviously dont understand the history  of these two teams and what a win against the other really means, its like our 2 all draw against jamaica jus ah friendly yes but   we all know how much that draw hurt d jamaican public

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« Reply #21 on: May 06, 2008, 06:55:33 PM »
allyuh who saying insignificant obviously dont understand the history  of these two teams and what a win against the other really means, its like our 2 all draw against jamaica jus ah friendly yes but   we all know how much that draw hurt d jamaican public

it will mean different things to different people, but as far as clasicos go..it is insignificant. i mean that in relative terms. if the title was on the line it would have a lot more meaning to everyone involved and i think everyone can understand that. let's face it..if T&T qualified for the WC and then played Jamaica in the last game and lost it would not hurt nearly as much as if T&T and Jamaica were playing for the last qualifying spot and we lost and they went through. same thing here. pride, bragging rights, etc...they matter a lot, but at the end of the day, you realize that when titles or qualification are on the line, it is a whole different ballgame and htat is lacking this rounds. the only way I could see Madrid really feeling like they absolutely had to win is if Barca was in the CL final and if Barca had beaten them in the  Camp Nou. I could see them hating the idea of Barca getting European glory and doing the double on madrid..but that is an impossibiity, so this game kind flat imo

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« Reply #22 on: May 06, 2008, 11:28:06 PM »
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Bless we with ah link nah..please!! Ah cyar miss dis match..doh matter where ah is..ah kno we goin and bore Real too..dais de only thing we have left tuh play for..we pride..so it go be ah sticky one!!

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« Reply #23 on: May 07, 2008, 02:25:11 AM »
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Bless we with ah link nah..please!! Ah cyar miss dis match..doh matter where ah is..ah kno we goin and bore Real too..dais de only thing we have left tuh play for..we pride..so it go be ah sticky one!!

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« Reply #24 on: May 07, 2008, 03:31:36 AM »
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« Reply #25 on: May 07, 2008, 07:31:42 AM »
Spanish Debate: Key Clashes In The Clásico
The Clásico between Real Madrid and Barcelona is just a few short hours away, and nobody in the capital or in Catalunya will need reminding of the fact. Once the guard of honour is done and the triumphalism is over, the battle on the pitch begins. Ewan Macdonald looks at some of the key tactical and personal aspects of tonight's clash...

Real Madrid, of course, have the title wrapped up already, but they will still be going all-out for the win against the visiting Catalans.

But for all the talk of guards of honour, second place battles and the posturing that befits an occasion such as this, it all ultimately comes down to what happens on the pitch. Here are just a few of the more intriguing battles likely to be on show tonight.

1) Marcelo/Gabriel Heinze vs Lionel Messi

Messi may have only got on the scoresheet once during his side's 6-0 mauling of Valencia, but he was by some measures the key dangerman on the pitch nonetheless. As such, Madrid coach Bernd Schuster has been mulling over his options ahead of the Argentine's stepping onto the Bernabéu pitch.

Unfortunately for him, with Fabio Cannavaro suspended and Christoph Metzelder still out, he will presumably switch Gabriel Heinze to a central position, meaning that Marcelo will have to come in on the left. Marcelo, while enjoying one of his best seasons so far, is sometimes seen as an attack-minded left-back - something of a Daniel Alves figure, albeit on the opposite flank - and one that Messi could take full advantage of. Heinze, then, will be called upon to keep an eye on the flank while also partnering Pepe in the middle.

The alternative - one that Sport.es points out was successfully employed by ten-man Madrid against Osasuna - is that Heinze plays out on the left flank as normal, and instead the right-back position changes. Sergio Ramos can move into the middle and Miguel Torres will fill in at full-back. This would see Heinze's defensive steel and experience employed on the left, but would also deprive that flank of a bit of pace and youthful exuberance.

Whichever defender eventually lines up on the left will no doubt be kept busy. This could well be the key clash of the evening.

2) Arjen Robben vs Gianluca Zambrotta

A rejuvenated Arjen Robben managed Madrid's first goal against Osasuna at the weekend, and thus sparked an improbable comeback and a title win to remember. It's a far cry from his days on the treatment table as Robinho ravaged the left flank, and one that he'll be eager to keep going against the blaugrana.

Robben, then, will most likely rove up the left again, with Higuaín on the other side and Raúl in the middle. With Zambrotta being somewhat off-form of late, the Dutchman will fancy his chances both at reaching the bye-line and cutting inside, where he'll meet the likes of Puyol. While Zambrotta's personal battle with Robben will be one to watch, so too will be how the other two forwards are picked up, and who comes up in support.

3) Guti vs Rafael Márquez

For all the talk of his being approaching the summit of, if not quite over the hill, Guti's "assist" tally for the season is still formidable, and he's thus a candidate to line up against the blaugrana as both a symbol of Madrid and a player capable of making the difference.

Even if he doesn't start, he will almost certainly be called upon to come off the bench at some point. In many ways this is the more likely scenario, given that Madrid have ground out two key wins without his presence in the first XI. Should he do so, a battle-weary Rafael Márquez will be charged with shutting him down. A bit of physical play on the Mexican's part wouldn't go amiss, but anticipation may be key to halting the former Spanish international's attacking plans.

4) Raúl vs Carles Puyol

Two grand old names of Spanish football come together for this clash: a pair of captains, a pair of internationals, a pair of winners. Of course, the blanco has the upper hand this season and last, but Puyol has shown himself capable of the odd moment of class this year.

In a way, though, the last two years have been ones of renewal for Raúl, while Puyol's star is perhaps waning somewhat. Nonetheless, the Catalan captain can be a formidable influence on his day, and he'll surely be familiar enough with Raúl to help keep him quiet.

5) Iker Casillas vs Thierry Henry & Gonzalo Higuaín vs Víctor Valdés

With Fabio Cannavaro definitely out and Gabriel Heinze likely to be back in the middle, it's likely that Iker Casillas will have a few saves to make tonight. And with Thierry Henry itching to silence his doubters

This isn't a huge clash in the sense that Iker is likely to be bombarded, but the Frenchman showed on Sunday that he was back to his old self in that he took both chances presented to him - one of which was very difficult indeed. It's true that Casillas is a cut above Timo Hildebrand, but nonetheless he must be careful, as the smouldering striker would like nothing better than to silence the Bernabéu.

At the other end, Valdés is criticised by some and lauded by others - not least Johan Cruyff. He believes that the Catalan stopper is in many ways just as good as Casillas. With Higuaín finally having his shooting boots on, the 'keeper will surely have chances to prove it this evening.

5) Bernd Schuster vs Frank Rijkaard

As for the coaches, they'll decide whether or not the above encounters even take place. They have selected their squads of 18 already, but right up until tongiht they'll have chances to tinker with the first XI that take to the pitch.

Once the players are within that cauldron of noise, there are all kinds of tactical permutations that could be employed. While Barcelona revert to their more patient style or will they go for the swift, attacking attitude that saw them demolish Valencia on Sunday? What about Madrid: will they mostly focus on the flanks or play through the middle? Will either team hit on the break? How attack-minded must the full-backs be?

And, while players surely require little motivation for a fixture as huge as this one, which boss will do the best job of psyching up his troops for the rigours of the evening? For those on the bench, which substitutes will be used - and when? There's plenty to think about, and it's surely the case that neither manager has done anything but since their last games, and the celebrations/commiserations, ended on Sunday.

Nor have the players - and nor have the fans.

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Re: El Clasico! Real Madrid vs Barcelona
« Reply #26 on: May 07, 2008, 07:51:53 AM »
allyuh who saying insignificant obviously dont understand the history  of these two teams and what a win against the other really means, its like our 2 all draw against jamaica jus ah friendly yes but   we all know how much that draw hurt d jamaican public

it will mean different things to different people, but as far as clasicos go..it is insignificant. i mean that in relative terms. if the title was on the line it would have a lot more meaning to everyone involved and i think everyone can understand that. let's face it..if T&T qualified for the WC and then played Jamaica in the last game and lost it would not hurt nearly as much as if T&T and Jamaica were playing for the last qualifying spot and we lost and they went through. same thing here. pride, bragging rights, etc...they matter a lot, but at the end of the day, you realize that when titles or qualification are on the line, it is a whole different ballgame and htat is lacking this rounds. the only way I could see Madrid really feeling like they absolutely had to win is if Barca was in the CL final and if Barca had beaten them in the  Camp Nou. I could see them hating the idea of Barca getting European glory and doing the double on madrid..but that is an impossibiity, so this game kind flat imo

True, but Barca has a lot to play for (table position & a some bit of season redemption), and this is a welcome home for Madrid after capturing the title, so they'll want to put on a good show for the fans. Put that together with the bad blood between these teams naturally have and I think there's still enough to make this game a good one.

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Barca will clap us out....Barca will clap us out...Barca will clap us out... Barca will clap us out...... ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #27 on: May 07, 2008, 08:34:28 AM »

it will mean different things to different people, but as far as clasicos go..it is insignificant. i mean that in relative terms. if the title was on the line it would have a lot more meaning to everyone involved and i think everyone can understand that. let's face it..if T&T qualified for the WC and then played Jamaica in the last game and lost it would not hurt nearly as much as if T&T and Jamaica were playing for the last qualifying spot and we lost and they went through. same thing here. pride, bragging rights, etc...they matter a lot, but at the end of the day, you realize that when titles or qualification are on the line, it is a whole different ballgame and htat is lacking this rounds. the only way I could see Madrid really feeling like they absolutely had to win is if Barca was in the CL final and if Barca had beaten them in the  Camp Nou. I could see them hating the idea of Barca getting European glory and doing the double on madrid..but that is an impossibiity, so this game kind flat imo


I see where yuh coming from but as a Barca man you should relish any opportunity you get to see Barca 4k up Real, especially in the Bernabau. What making it worse is that barca has to clap them out because they are the champions.

I am pretty sure Catalans all over the world rather cut off a limb than clap Real, that is like bowing to Massa.

So IMHO this games means something, aside from the political aspect Barca needs the points.

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« Reply #28 on: May 07, 2008, 08:55:15 AM »
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Bless we with ah link nah..please!! Ah cyar miss dis match..doh matter where ah is..ah kno we goin and bore Real too..dais de only thing we have left tuh play for..we pride..so it go be ah sticky one!!

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« Reply #29 on: May 07, 2008, 12:04:20 PM »
To whom it concern:

Bless we with ah link nah..please!! Ah cyar miss dis match..doh matter where ah is..ah kno we goin and bore Real too..dais de only thing we have left tuh play for..we pride..so it go be ah sticky one!!

So once again...bless we with ah link please.

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Ah thank yuh very much Muh Lion!!! :beermug: :beermug:

It eh wukin now but ah go swing back closer tuh game time..bles-sed!!

LEHWE GO BARCA..BIG TEAM..BIG GAME!!

allyuh link please!!!

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