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¿Alguien se acuerda del 1-0 del año pasado en el Camp Nou? Si hombre, el gol de Ibrahimovic, el planteamiento triunfador del Madrid del ingeniero, esa derrota con sabor dulce porque podía aventurar un cambio de ciclo...¿Si? Bien, el Barcelona jugó con uno menos, Sergio Busquets (el que leí en un blog ayer, el penalti de no se que, que tiene una enfermedad mental) durante media hora. Y jugó Raúl. Sin lloros. Se puede ganar con uno menos. Y con dos.
Si hasta ha metido Mourinho a Unicef en su rueda de prensa del kleenex legendario, ¿cómo no queréis que hablemos de señorío?
PD: Estoy viendo prensa extranjera y no hablan de robo. ¿Conspiración mundial?
Cita de: Jetfil en Abril 28, 2011, 11:55 amPD: Estoy viendo prensa extranjera y no hablan de robo. ¿Conspiración mundial?Muy correcto. Se puede comprobar.
Creeis de verdad que el barsa habria ganado el partido si no es por esa expulsion? Sois muy graciosos, de verdad xDDDDD
Red cardThe key moment of the game was Pepe’s red card. It meant that Real were forced to switch to a 4-4-1 shape, and had three direct consequences.First, obviously, it meant Barcelona enjoyed even greater dominance of the ball, now with an extra man in midfield. The game was even more about Barcelona’s conversion of possession to chances.Second, it meant that Xavi was no longer being man-marked, and he was free to move up the pitch into more attacking positions – he provided the ball out wide for substitute Ibrahim Afellay for the first goal.Third, it meant that Alonso had to move forward slightly into a 4-4-1 and Real were now much more vulnerable between the lines, meaning Messi got more space and more time on the ball, eventually scoring both goals. It’s particularly obvious on the second goal that there is a huge gap between the two Real banks of four. Making tactical criticisms of such a wonderful goal is probably unfair, but an extra man in that zone may have stopped Messi, or at least forced his run wider before one of the defenders truly stopped him.