Barcelona manager Quique Setién has insisted Barcelona have enough in the tank to win this season’s Champions League, despite Lionel Messi appearing to doubt his team’s credentials.
The Argentine and his manager have had a few back-and-forths throughout the coronavirus shutdown, although it should be said most reports on the situation have overplayed it. Speaking to SPORT earlier this month, Messi explained that he never actually intended to doubt his team’s ability to win the trophy – and that Setién, who has previously responded his comments, had the wrong end of the stick.
“I think is that the coach misunderstood what I said or misunderstood what I wanted to say,” Messi said.
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“I never doubted the squad we have and did not I have doubt that you can win all that is left, but not by playing in the way we were playing. Now, everyone has their opinion and they are all very respectable.
“Mine is based on the fact that I was lucky to play the Champions League every years and I know that it is not possible to win it by playing as we have been playing. My opinion is based on the fact that I was lucky to play the Champions League every year and I know it’s not possible to win it playing as we were playing.”
Setién, however, appears to have responded to those quotes, as the Mail source a beIN Sports article – albeit one which doesn’t actually include the quotes they’ve run with.
Helpfully, they’ve also omitted all of Messi’s quotes about misunderstanding, instead using just the final line, which seems far more dramatic with no context.
“Messi’s words I think have created a big debate,” Setién is quoted as saying.
“We are convinced that we can win the Champions League. We have to improve some things, but without a doubt we are convinced that the team has the potential to win the Champions League.
“We can win it. We are convinced we can win the Champions League, of course we can.”
Tiền đạo trẻ Mai Xuân Quyết ghi bàn thắng vào lưới HAGL, giúp Nam Định khép lại trận đấu với chiến thắng 2-0.
Trong khuôn khổ vòng loại Cúp Quốc gia, trận đấu giữa HAGL và Nam Định được mở cửa đón 10.000 khán giả. Kết quả khá bất ngờ khi chủ nhà giành chiến thắng 2-0 trước đội khách.
Cú sút từ xa của Mai Xuân Quyết
Tiền đạo Mai Xuân Quyết mới 21 tuổi, anh từng được triệu tập vào đội tuyển U22 Việt Nam chuẩn bị cho SEA Games 29, nhưng cuối cùng bị loại khỏi danh sách chính thức.
Trước sự chứng kiến của HLV Park Hang-seo trên khán đài sân Thiên Trường, Xuân Quyết đã có một trận đấu năng nổ và tung cú sút xa hiểm hóc ghi bàn ấn định chiến thắng cho Nam Định.
HAGL bất lực trong việc ghi bàn vào lưới Nam Định
Đây là dấu ấn quan trọng giúp anh ghi điểm trong mắt HLV Park Hang-seo. Sau trận đấu, Xuân Quyết trả lời các phóng viên:
“Việc nhận xét chuyên môn là tùy vào thầy Park, tôi và đồng đội vẫn nỗ lực hết mình để phục vụ người hâm mộ. Trong thời gian tới, mục tiêu của tôi vẫn đơn giản là thi đấu hết mình vì màu cờ sắc áo. Tất nhiên ai cũng có ước mơ được gọi lên đội tuyển, nhưng chuyện đó thì còn tùy vào đánh giá của các HLV, bản thân tôi chỉ biết cố gắng thôi”.
Vòng loại Cúp Quốc gia sẽ tiếp tục diễn ra với các trận đấu vào chiều ngày 24 và 25/5.
PERSATUAN Bola Sepak Kelantan (KAFA) menagih bantuan kewangan daripada kerajaan negeri bagi meringankan bebanan yang ditanggung oleh persatuan itu selepas hilang punca pendapatan utama akibat penularan pandemik COVID-19.
Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Bertindak KAFA, Ahmad Muzakkir Hamid, berkata rayuan untuk mendapatkan bantuan itu adalah bagi meringankan bebanan kewangan yang terpaksa ditanggung ketika ini terutamanya selepas penaja utamanya, After Image Sdn Bhd menarik diri baru-baru ini.
“Kami merayu kerajaan negeri bantulah kami dalam kemelut kewangan yang meruncing ini. Sayangilah Kelantan FA yang pernah menaikkan nama Kelantan suatu ketika dahulu,” katanya dalam kenyataan, di sini, pada Sabtu.
Sebelum ini, media melaporkan krisis kewangan KAFA semakin parah selepas Datuk Wan Rakemi Wan Zahari meletakkan jawatan sebagai Pengarah Urusan Team Red Warriors (TRW) Sdn Bhd berkuat kuasa serta-merta.
Peletakan jawatan itu juga secara tidak langsung menyaksikan After Image sebagai pihak berkepentingan terbesar dalam Team TRW Sdn Bhd turut menarik diri sebagai rakan kongsi rasmi pasukan.
Ahmad Muzakkir berkata bantuan kewangan itu diperlukan kerana persatuan bergantung sepenuhnya kepada rakan penaja serta hasil penjualan tiket dan jersi.
“Sekarang saingan Liga-M (Liga Malaysia) ditangguhkan menyebabkan aliran kewangan tidak masuk ke akaun KAFA.
“KAFA adalah milik rakyat, mereka juga turut bersedih dengan nasib yang menimpa kami, ramai di antara mereka telah menterjemahkannya dengan derma yang dilancarkan sebelum ini,” katanya.
LIVERPOOL – Winger Barcelona, Ousmane Dembele, sempat jadi incaran klub Liga Inggris, Liverpool, Pelatih Liverpool, Jurgen Klopp, kabarnya sempat menginginkan Dembele untuk berada dalam skuadnya saat ini.
Klopp melihat gaya bermain Dembele cukup cocok dengan timnya. Melansir dari laman Sportsmole, Minggu (24/5/2020) pelatih asal Jerman itu bahkan sempat dikabarkan telah bertemu dengan pihak manajeman untuk membicarakan rencana tersebut secara serius.
Klopp juga telah menyarankan Liverpool untuk menyiadiakan dana sebesar 81 juta pounds (Rp1,6 triliun) untuk merampungkan transfer Dembele. Dembele sebenarnya merupakan salah satu pemain yang menjadi perhatian Klopp sejak lama.
Pemain 22 tahun itu mencuri perhatian Klopp pada musim-musim awalnya berseragam Barcelona. Klopp juga yakin Dembele memiliki potensi untuk menjadi pemain bintang. Untuk itu, ia pun berencana memboyong sang pemain ke Anfield.
Di sisi lain, rencana Klopp untuk mendapatkan Dembele bisa saja sebagai opi kalau winger andalan, Sadio Mane benar-benar memilih pergi pada bursa transfer musim panas nanti. Sebagaimana diketahui, Mane saat ini tengah diminati sejumlah klub besar Eropa. Penyerang asal Senegal itu bahkan diklaim tengah menjadi target utama Real Madrid musim panas ini.
Namun, kabar mengenai kepindahan Dembele ke Anfield menguap begitu saja. The Reds justru kini dikaitkan dengan nama lain yakni penyerang RB Leipzig, Timo Werner.
As the 2019/20 campaign was brought to a necessary halt, Juventus had just returned to the Serie A summit. A run of the mill 2-0 victory over title challengers Inter was enough to leapfrog Lazio into top spot, and on paper, the Turin club was on course to lift an incredible ninth successive Scudetto.
But despite the old adage, the league title does occasionally lie.
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Juve’s crown had never felt so close to slipping as it did at the start of March, as a seemingly unstoppable Lazio edged to within one point of the misfiring Bianconeri. There was a growing sensation that, for the first time in nine years, the Scudetto would not be returning to Turin, but to Rome.
But the Old Lady’s current reign at the top of Italian football is the longest she has ever enjoyed, and over the course of the last eight successes, Juventus fans have witnessed some of the greatest players and lineups to have ever graced their turf.
Despite their domestic dominance however, this generation of stars pales in comparison to the glorious team of the 1990s – arguably one of the greatest to have ever been put together, even if the trophy cabinet doesn’t quite prove it.
As with many periods of dominance and superiority, it was kickstarted by years of being second-best and off the pace. Milan were the team to beat in the late 1980s, as Arrigo Sacchi’s revolutionary new methods were changing the landscape of Italian football, and the likes of Ruud Gullit, Marco van Basten and Frank Rijkaard were taking the league by force.
So there was possibly more blind hope than expectation when Marcello Lippi arrived in Turin in 1994, having impressively led Napoli to European qualification the season prior. But his impact in the 1994/95 campaign was instant, landing I Bianconeri’s first domestic title since 1986 during his first season at the club.
In fairness, he did adopt a pretty stunning team. The lineup was littered with talent and industry, with the likes of Gianluca Vialli and Roberto Baggio providing the glitz and glamour, while Antonio Conte and Didier Deschamps did the dirty work – and excellently, too.
And then of course, there was a young, precocious and simply unstoppable Alessandro Del Piero learning his trade at that time. Not bad tools for Lippi to toy around with, then.
Back at the top of the tree, Juventus clearly planned on staying there, and now that Lippi had his feet under the table, there seemed to be little that could stop this new force in Serie A. However, I Bianconeri surrendered the league title in their attempted defence, as Milan bounced back to regain their status as Italy’s top dogs.
But it was in that very season, that Lippi delivered something even more precious and prestigious to the Juventus faithful. In 1996, the Italian giants lifted the Champions League trophy, only their second success in the competition, and the first since its change of format.
Having qualified top of their group, Juve fought off Real Madrid and Nantes on their way to the final, where they had to do battle with reigning champions, Ajax. It was a hard-fought final, and I Bianconeri had to go all the way to penalties after a 1-1 draw, but they dug deep and came out victors at the Stadio Olimpico.
Juventus were now the champions of Europe, and Lippi could see a dynasty of success ahead of him. This team was set to be remembered as one of the greatest in history. But it wasn’t to be.
Nowadays, it is often overlooked, and in some corners of the earth, even mocked for the misery and heartbreak they would endure over the coming years.
I Bianconeri were progressive thinkers and were keen not to be left behind, and they opted to build on their position of strength. Christian Vieri and Zinedine Zidane were added to their ranks, and these improvements proved vital, as they toppled Milan once more to claim the Scudetto
It was a team which was able to control games, dominate opponents and blow them away with moments of individual and collective magic, becoming one of the most balanced and effective sides in football history.
Their unshakeable confidence from being European winners led them back to the brink of Champions League glory in 1997, but that belief quickly drained in a painful final defeat.
The team froze on the evening of the final, Zidane was unable to break free of the shackles that was Paul Lambert, and the reigning champions succumbed to a 3-1 loss to Borussia Dortmund.
It was a gut-wrenching blow – and one that would feel all too familiar in 12 months time, too. Juve did not rest on their laurels however, and having established themselves as one of the most attractive opportunities in Europe, they secured deals for the born-goalscorer Pippo Inzaghi and Dutch superstar Edgar Davids.
Lippi had created a squad capable of physically crushing any opponent while simultaneously playing them off the park, and they romped home to another Serie A glory. And incredibly, this brilliant side reached a third consecutive Champions League final, and they were desperate to put the previous year’s pain behind them.
Unfortunately, lightning struck twice, and despite boasting the devastating strike partnership of Del Piero and Inzaghi, with Zidane orchestrating behind the duo, they fell to a 1-0 defeat to Real Madrid in the 1998 final.
It seemed that this final blow eventually burst the bubble in Turin and brought and end to this winning cycle, and Lippi’s time with the club ended midway through the following season, where they would go on to finish seventh in the 1998/99 table.
But for the majority of the 1990s, this Juventus team was greater than anyone put before them. And if not for two isolated results in two separate years, they would be revered as one of the grandest to ever take to the field.