Serie A na Spanish La Liga Title Championship

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Zlatan Ibramovich scores the first for the Catalans against Mallaga

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Barcelona's Gerard Pique scores the second for the Catalans.



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Naona spidi za Barca na Madrid ziemeanza kupugua ,tusubiri kuona Madrid kama watashinda leo
 
Nimecheki gemu ya jana ya Inter na Udinese, mechi imeisha kwa ushindi wa Inter wa dk za majeruhi 2-1, goli la mtaalam Sneijder.

Nadhani Etoo ni right player ktk wrong club. Bwana mdogo Muntari nadhani aanze mapema kutafuta club ya kuchezea, maana ni wazi confidence yake ipo chini mno na kiwango chake kinakwenda chini kutokana na zomeazomea ambayo ni dhahiri inabase kwenye racism.
 
Nimecheki gemu ya jana ya Inter na Udinese, mechi imeisha kwa ushindi wa Inter wa dk za majeruhi 2-1, goli la mtaalam Sneijder.

Nadhani Etoo ni right player ktk wrong club. Bwana mdogo Muntari nadhani aanze mapema kutafuta club ya kuchezea, maana ni wazi confidence yake ipo chini mno na kiwango chake kinakwenda chini kutokana na zomeazomea ambayo ni dhahiri inabase kwenye racism.

Nimeanglia hii mechi pia kweli Muntari anaonekana amezeeka, yuko slow sana ku-react dalili ya uzee, ingawa hii zomeazomea hawa mataliano ni kwa sababu yeye ni mweusi, mimi naona ajiuzulu ama atafute kilabu cocacola championship huko ndio kunamfaa.
 
Nimeanglia hii mechi pia kweli Muntari anaonekana amezeeka, yuko slow sana ku-react dalili ya uzee, ingawa hii zomeazomea hawa mataliano ni kwa sababu yeye ni mweusi, mimi naona ajiuzulu ama atafute kilabu cocacola championship huko ndio kunamfaa.

Kiongozi,

Muntari ana kiwango kizuri tu, ila kama ataendelea kuwepo Inter ataishia kukimbilia Uarabuni. Naona angerejea tu UK kuikoa Pompey.
 
barca mbona kiwango chao kizuri tu....etoomwenyewe mpaka leo ina muuma kuhama barce....ibra alisema mpira wa italy unabore sana....
 
Mie nadhani Muntari hakucheza vizuri mechi ya jana tu. Lakini amekuwa akiipa uhai Inter mara nyingi saana. Naona ukongwe wake bado unafaa ingawa alikuwa anakosakosa nyingi na haeleweki wkt fulani. Tukumbuke kuna siku game linagoma kama Man U jana. Kwa La liga mh, Madrid wana majina makubwa lakini hawajaanza kucheza soka la kuonekana zaidi ya vipaji binafsi
 
Milan wamenusurika tena leo na ATALANTA,ATALANTA walicheza kumi tangu dakika ya 38 lakini Milan wameshindwa na Ronaldinho akasawazisha dakika za majeruhi
 
Leo kwa mara ya kwanza Madrid wanacheza bila CRonaldo tusubiri kama watashinda
 
Kama nilivyotabiri bikra ya Mdrid imeondolewa na Sevila jana
 
mpaka sasa barca bado naipa nafasi maana naona ni tim ambayo imekamilika mahala pote na dno wanao stahili kuitwa galaktikos
maana ronaldo namueka na messi, kaka namueka na inyiesta, alonso namueka na xavi ernandes, ibrahimavic hana mpinzani
 
Baada ya Madrid kufungwa ,wiki hii huenda ikawa zamu ya Barca wanacheza na Valencia huenda Zlatan na Henry wakakosa hiyo game
 
Baada ya kuanza kwa kasi sasa hali si nzuri tena
http://www.goal.com/en/teams/spain/124/real-madrid
Real Madrid have been shocked to the core by an excellent display from Segunda B neighbours Alcorcon in the Copa del Rey on one of the most embarrassing nights in Madrid's distinguished footballing history.

It was a display of poise, attacking quality, hunger and a will to win from the heroic home side who secured the most memorable night in their 38 year history as a shambolic, disorganised Madrid looked like footballing minnows.

The first half well and truly belonged to the hosts, who dominated Real Madrid from start to finish and the three goal interval lead could have been more as the visitors looked more like the Segunda B side.

Sergio Mora, Ruben Sanz, and Borja all put Jerzy Dudek to the test before Alcorcon eventually took a deserved lead after just 15 minutes as Borja Gomez skipped past the challenge of Mali international Mahamadou Diarra before clipping the ball past the Polish stopper to send the home support into raptures.

Madrid tried to respond but Rafael Van der Vaart's effort lacked conviction and minutes later the Galacticos were two behind. Dutch midfielder Royston Drenthe got caught out of position and Alvaro Arbeloa stuck out his foot to intercept a low cross from the right but managed only to send the ball into the top corner of the net past a hapless Dudek.

Alcorcon were playing the game of their lives and not to be outdone, goalkeeper Juanma joined in with a terrific double save from Van der Vaart and Raul and followed that up with another save, at full stretch to his right to thwart the Dutch attacker once more.

The home side were giving the visitors a lesson in desire and commitment, while exposing Drenthe at left-back once more as Borja continued to probe down that wing and the third inevitably came as Diego Cascon took advantage of Drenthe's absence, firing in a low cross which Ernesto met at the far post to tap home to give the home side an incredible 3-0 half-time lead.

Real introduced Fernando Gago for Guti at the break but the second half continued in similar vein to the first with Alcorcon starting like a team with real ambition. From a free-kick down the right, conceded by Drenthe who was living a nightmare at left-back, Dudek's punch failed to clear the danger and as the ball was played back in Gomez was on hand to coolly slot past the 'keeper into the far corner of the net, from just eight yards, after excellent control with his chest.

It could have been five moments later but Cascon failed to get a touch on a low ball across the box.

As the home side began to tire in the final half hour coach Juan Antonio Anquela made changes with Fernando Bejar and the excellent Ernesto making way for Carmelo and Jeremy.

Madrid enjoyed more possession as the game drew to a close but were restricted to shots from distance as Marcelo and Ruud van Nistelrooy both entered the fray as coach Manuel Pellegrini played all his cards.

What Los Merengues did manage to create in terms of a goal threat was a result of individual craft and not team football and even then Juanma in the Alcorcon goal was rarely troubled as Karim Benzema and sub van Nistelrooy tested him on just a couple of occasions.

Juanma was booked late on for time wasting but Diarra, Guti and Raul Albiol all picked up yellow cards in petulant displays of frustration on a shocking night for Los Blancos.

There is a home leg still to come but on this display it is Alcorcon who deserve to be in the fifth round as Manuel Pellegrini's misfiring Madrid superstars must now face an inquisition of mammoth proportions.
 
Inter Milan 5 - 3 Palermo, huku Milan kunanii? Naona kale kaugonjwa ka AC kameingia kwa Inter sasa, walikuwa wanaongoza hadi Half-time 4-0 matokeo yako wamemaliza mechi tumbo joto!
 
El Clasico ya mwisho mwaka jana Barcelona celebrated 6-2 win wakiwa ugenini Bernabeu. Mwaka huu Real Madrid wamejiimarisha kwa kuwaleta Ronaldo, Benzema , Arbeloa, Alonso & Kaka; wakati Barca ina mmoja tu mpya (Ibra).

Mahali: Camp Nou, Jumapili 29-11-09 kuanzia 19:00 (CET).

Pamoja na kwamba the bookmakers' favorite ni Barca , binafsi natabiri an upset (2-1 Real). Wanaspoti mwasemaje?
 
Spain stages The Greatest Show on Earth - Barcelona v Real Madrid

Spanish cinemas will show a football match live for the first time to satisfy the excitement surrounding the star-studded match



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Cristiano Ronaldo is fit to play in his first match for Real Madrid against Barcelona after two months out with an ankle injury. Photograph: Richard Sellers/Sportsphoto



When Florentino Pérez spent €65m signing Kaká from Milan, followed it up four days later with the €94m purchase of Cristiano Ronaldo and then took his total spending to €254m (£230m), the club's director general, Jorge Valdano, likened it to a huge cinema production. He was quite right. This weekend is premiere weekend at movie theatres across Spain; tonight's the night they have been waiting for all over the world.

Gigantic posters have gone up heralding the arrival on the silver screen of the greatest show on earth, the film's main stars looking out – all chiselled jawlines and steely stares, shadowed in red and yellow, warriors in waiting. "In High Definition and Dolby Surround Sound: Barça vs Real Madrid, with Cristiano Ronaldo. Leo Messi. Kaká. Zlatan Ibrahimovic. Special guest stars Thierry Henry and Karim Benzema. Directed by Manuel Pellegrini and Pep Guardiola. Football as you have never seen it before, in the best cinemas."

At 7pm, for the first time, cinemas across Spain will show a football match live; they could have chosen only one match for the opening night – El Clásico: Barcelona against Madrid, the game that everyone wants to watch. Cinema tickets, on sale for €8, sold out in three days. Tickets for the 98,000 Camp Nou lasted only a matter of hours. On Tuesday night touts were buying for as much as €300; they will be looking to sell them for twice that. They will succeed, too.

Barcelona-Madrid has always been special, a game infused with colossal political, social and historical significance, often presented as the Catalan nation against the Spanish state. Hristo Stoichkov claimed: "Every time Barcelona and Madrid meet, it's an act of rebellion against the established power, against centralism."

And that's before you even consider the football. Between them they have won more than half of Spain's league titles plus 12 European Cups, including five of the past dozen. This time, it is bigger than ever: first versus second, the world's best team, unique treble winners, against the most expensive squad ever assembled.

For those without the funds of the Real president, Pérez, those who could not get a seat in the stadium or one with a drinks holder in the armrest, two subscription channels will show the game on Spanish television. Gol Television's coverage begins at 11am; Canal Plus Liga's starts at 9am. According to the company that sells the international rights, "every country in the world except India" will show it. The country's four sports dailies have produced specials with everything you ever wanted to know – and quite a lot you didn't – about El Clásico.


As cinema posters went up, there was just one complaint, moaned the newspaper Sport: "The poster has missed out two men that turn football into an art form: Andrés Iniesta and Xavi Hernández." After last season's Champions League final, Wayne Rooney declared Iniesta the world's best player; Xavi was named Euro2008's MVP. "Leaving them out," said Sport, "is like a cast list without Bogart or Brad Pitt." And what, Madrileños could have added, about Raúl, the European Cup's all-time top scorer?
Raúl will not even start. Gol Television's advert depicts 10 players on show tonight, all shortlisted for this year's European Footballer of the Year award, alongside the slogan: "10 candidates for the Ballon d'Or have never been so cheap."

Nor is it just the shortlist. Every winner of the Fifa World Player award since 1996 has played for Barcelona or Madrid, either when they won the award or immediately after it. Leo Messi will win this year's Ballon d'Or for European Footballer of the Year; Ronaldo and Kaká are the past two winners. The winner in 2006, Fabio Cannavaro, left Madrid this summer because he was not good enough. With Ronaldo having recovered from injury and Messi ready too, the world's best players will come face to face in a single match, the most expensive match in history.

Gol's subscription costs €14.95 a month; buying the players cost rather more. Barça broke their record by spending €50m (plus Samuel Eto'o) on Ibrahimovic, shelling out a total of almost €125m. Madrid's likely starting line-up cost €342m. Barcelona's Víctor Valdés, Carles Puyol, Xavi, Iniesta, and Messi are youth teamers, prompting Catalan commentators to insist upon their moral superiority: Barcelona v Madrid is cantera versus cartera, home produce against wallet. Their value is another issue – the five players' buy-out clauses reach €680m.

Camp Nou is the stage for the greatest galaxy of stars. It is cinema's big night. Whether the film will actually be any good is another matter, but one thing's for sure: there's never been a cast like it.
 
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