Sunday, May 17, 2015

Atlético Madrid v Barcelona : La Liga – live match watch now


Atlético’s Gabi Fernandez tussles with Neymar during these side’s Copa del Rey quarter-final clash. Photograph: Alberto Martin/EPA
Celebrated summer: Neymar and Fernando Torres will compete to express the most delight about scoring a goal in the Spanish capital this evening Photo: REC, GETTY IMAGES
Atlético Madrid v Barcelona : La Liga – live match watch now


Follow live commentary of the La Liga match between Atlético Madrid and Barcelona at Vicente Calderón on Sunday 17 May 2015 at 18.00 BST



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ATLÉTICO 0 BARCA 0
ESPANYOL 0 REAL MADRID 0

29 min

Messi is, once again, sent down in several painful installments. That must get a bit annoying after a decade or so, surely. Pedro, soon after, goes into the book for a foul on Gimenez.

26 min

Some minor Shockwave issues here, you won't be interested to hear. Back up and running, though, and this game's tempo is being hampered by the heat, it seems.

23 min

Lionel Messi is placed unceremoniously on his backside by Gabi. From the free-kick, Oblack races off his line to pluck the ball out of the blue Madrid sky.

19 min

Messi streaks forward (fully-clothed, I should clarify) and his pass almost releases Pedro, who would have been one-on-one with Oblak. Margins.

17 min

76% possession for Barcelona so far. Of course, if it falls below 70%, a bomb is automatically primed and Keanu Reeves has to come and make sure nothing terrible happens.

15 min

That early Atletico storm now officially weathered, Barcelona continue their hunt for a potentially title-securing goal. Their movement is typically waspish up front, even without 33% of their famed attacking trio.

13 min

CHANCE! Rakitic swings over a cross from the right and Lionel Messi, granted the freedom of the Atletico box, heads it straight at Oblak.

12 min

First glimpse of Barca's attacking rhythm. Neymar and Iniesta combine on the edge of the area before Messi picks up the ball and fires a shot into the midriff of Oblak.

10 min

ANOTHER BRAVO SAVE! Griezmann, it emerges, was offside anyway but Bravo wasn't to know that and instinctively flings himself to his right to palm away a top-spun half-volley. Barcelona under siege at the moment.

8 min

WHAT A SAVE! Claudio Bravo claws away a seemingly goalbound header from another Atletico corner.

6 min

Fernando Torres is bundled to the ground by Iniesta, and Diego Simeone is out of his comfy pitchside seat. Atletico force an early corner, which Barcelona struggle to clear.

4 min

It's over 30 degrees in Madrid (or just under 90 degrees, if you're old-school) and Barcelona are keeping the ball in the shade, quite sensibly.

3 min

Sky's Gerry Hamilton describe's Barcelona's squad as "a great bunch of lads". Such an underrated co-commentator, I say.

2 min

Barcelona's kit really is sensationally hi-vis.

1 min

Here we go! Atletico get the game started, exactly at the same time as Real Madrid's game at Espanyol.

AS IT STANDS: 1) Barcelona 90pts 2) Real Madrid 86pts

17.56

Handshakes are being completed, Barcelona are resplendent in Hazchem yellow, and kick-off is moments way...

17.50

Sky's Scott Minto joins the lads in the Crystal Maze's lesser-known Spanish Restaurant Zone:

 17.40

Please do email your thoughts on La Liga's title race to adam.hurrey@telegraph.co.uk or condense them into 140 characters and channel them to @FootballCliches.

17.20

Every day is a double-denim day if you play for Barcelona:


 17.07

Here are the teams - Fernando Torres starts for the hosts, Luis Suarez is absent for the champions elect:

Atletico: Oblak, Juanfran, Godin, Gimenez, Siqueira, M.Suarez, Gabi, Koke, Turan, Griezmann, Torres

Barcelona: Bravo, Alves, Pique, Mascherano, Alba, Rakitic, Iniesta, Busquets, Pedro, Messi, Neymar

17.01

Good evening. I've dragged myself away from such domestic English spectacles as Bristol Rovers bringing on a sub goalkeeper for a penalty shootout and Phil Jones falling over to tackle Olivier Giroud with his head to bring you live coverage of Barcelona's bid to secure the La Liga title from the reigning champions Atletico Madrid. With two games remaining, Barca sit four points clear of Real Madrid - who simultaneously face Espanyol - so a win for Luis Enrique's side would guarantee a 23rd league title.

I'll make sure to keep you updated with events from both matches, and how they affect the final throes of the title race.

I should also point out - with the keenness of a man who has just double-checked it on Wikipedia - that, if the two sides finish level on points after the final game, it would go down to head-to-head goal difference and Real would triumph by one solitary goal.

12.00

Adam Hurrey will be here from 17.00 to talk you through a possible league-winning evening for Barcelona in Madrid. Real take on Espanyol in Barcelona knowing that they must better Barcelona's result to maintain any hope of regaining the title.

In the meantime, why not re-live Barcelona's frightening Champions League exploits in midweek with Henry Winter's match report:

The footballing gods are smiling, laughing, revelling in the prospect. They are having their way, having guided one of their own, Lionel Messi, to the final of the Champions League in Berlin on June 6. The most accomplished footballer in the world, a winning blend of glorious talent and prodigious work rate, now graces the most important match of the year.

“Messi is just incredible,” reflected his former coach at Barcelona, Pep Guardiola, now shaping Bayern Munich’s destiny. “He is really strong, really fast, and back to his best just as when I used to train him. He is the best player of all time. I can compare him with Pele.” Or Diego Maradona. Messi deserves mention in such legendary company.

• Bayern Munich 3 Barcelona 2; agg 3-5: as it happened

Audiences around the globe, and particularly in Europe, are used to Messi the goalscorer, the elegant disabler of defences. Here at Bayern, it was Messi’s other qualities, his creativity, his appetite for contributing to team orders, pressing opponents, that so impressed.

 Messi was magical. Again. Truly, it is a privilege to be following football in the age of this fabulous Argentine. It is not simply the artistry, agility and intelligence that he brings to moves time and again, shredding defences and conquering keepers with such elegance. It is the work off the ball, hounding Juan Bernat and Bastian Schweinsteiger here, making sure Bayern laboured to progress down their left.

“We had to make sure they didn’t surprise us,’’ said Barcelona’s coach, Luis Enrique, explaining a system that at times was 4-1-4-1 with Messi and Neymar covering their respective full-backs, Dani Alves and Jordi Alba. “We forced the opponent to attack us so they had to take some risk,” continued Enrique, giving an insight into his strategy for withstanding Bayern surges than hitting quickly on the break, pouring into the gaps.

 Bayern’s need for goals ensured they pushed up and their defence was simply not good enough to combat attackers of the quality of Messi, Luis Suárez and Neymar. Suárez was selflessness personified, running hard, taking passes from Messi and setting up both of Neymar’s first-half goals which really killed off the tie.

“It goes without saying that they have great individual qualities,’’ said Enrique of his front three. “They are very good together, work together well, and it is very difficult for opponents to control these players.”

Enrique was embraced by Guardiola at the final whistle and then praised. “Luis Enrique does really good work,’’ said Guardiola. “I want to pay a big compliment to Barcelona. I hope in Berlin they can win their fifth Champions League. They do a good job. Barcelona are very strong at the back.”
collected from:http://www.telegraph.co.uk//http://www.theguardian.com

Atletico vs Barcelona Barca look to clinch La Liga thriller

Barcelona will be looking to wrap up the first part of a potential treble by beating Atletico Madrid at the Vicente Calderon on Sunday.


In a quirk of fate, Atletico won last season's Primera Division title at the Nou Camp after holding Barca to a 1-1 draw on the final day of last season - and now the Catalan club can do likewise on Atletico's home ground after strike action in La Liga was called off on Thursday.

In the next three weeks Barca will have two opportunities to win the league as well as facing Athletic Bilbao in the Copa del Rey final and Juventus in the final of the Champions League.
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It is a chance for the Catalan giants to emulate their historic haul from 2009, when they won all six trophies available to them in the calendar year, but defender Gerard Pique knows they cannot afford to get ahead of themselves.

"Looking at the teams that have won the treble gives you an appreciation of how difficult it is," he said.

"There are other teams vying too and the way people are talking it's as if we'd already won the treble, and that's not the case. The finals are against two historic clubs and we still haven't won anything yet.

"We're close but and we have to keep our feet on the ground."

Barcelona could be without striker Luis Suarez as he is nursing a hamstring strain while midfielder Tiago is suspended for Atletico.

Although they can no longer retain their title, Atletico still have something to play for this season as they try to protect their third place from Valencia, who are four points back.

Rojiblancos goalkeeper Jan Oblak knows it will not be easy to get anything off Barca, but is not throwing in the towel.

He said in AS: "There's no fear, but we know that it's not easy to stop them.

"I'm sure that we can beat any team in the world. We have to play with a lot of intensity, be very focused and do a lot of running, and in the end we'll see what happens."

He added of a top-three finish: "The objective was to be third and we're going to achieve that. If we do get it, the view of the season will be positive."

collected from:http://www1.skysports.com

Royal Challengers Bangalore qualify for play-offs after rain abandons match against Delhi

Quick Preview: After pulling of a thrilling win over Sunrisers Hyderabad in their previous game, an upbeat Royal Challengers Bangalore would look to seal a play-off berth by beating laggards Delhi Daredevils in their last league match.
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RCB have been inconsistent in the tournament but the Virat Kohli-led side are very much in contention for a play-off berth. They are in second spot in the league table with 15 points from 13 games, behind Chennai Super Kings (16 points from 13 matches).

Delhi, on the other hand, are already out of reckoning with just 10 points from 13 games and they will play for pride only.

collected from:http://ibnlive.in.com//http://sports.ndtv.com

Saturday, May 16, 2015

Lionel Messi Barcelona star Have Chance to Win Spanish League Championship

Lionel Messi, Neymar and Luis Suarez and Barcelona have a chance to win the 2015 Spanish League Championship against Atletico Madrid. Cristiano Ronaldo and Real Madrid will play Espanyol as they still have a chance. Complete Week 37 La Liga schedule, fixtures preview and game stream provided here. 

(Photo : Getty)


It's all come down to this. The previous 36 weeks of diving saves, amazing goals and incredible headers could very well end this weekend. Barcelona has been in first place since their Week 26 victory over Rayo Vallecano.

Barcelona currently has a 29-3-4 record giving them 90 points this season. If Barcelona defeats Atletico Madrid (last year's champions) on Sunday, they will automatically clinch the championship over their rival Real Madrid.

Barcelona has won 22 Spanish League titles, the second most ever. Real Madrid sits on top with 32 La Liga championships. Although real Madrid has more titles all-time, Barcelona has the chance to win their fifth title in the last seven years. Lionel Messi has been a member of six Barcelona Spanish Premier championship squads.

Speaking of Messi, he leads Barcelona with 40 La Liga goals this year, and he leads the league with 18 assists. Barcelona is also competing for the Champions League title against Juventus, which Messi has a tournament-leading 10 goals. Messi is the best player on Barcelona, but Neymar and Luis Suarez help make up an incredible South American trio that has been unbeatable.


Barcelona defeated Atletico Madrid in Week 18, 3-1, but that was at home. This upcoming match will be played at the Vicente Calderón Stadium with Atletico Madrid having home-field advantage.

Chilean goalkeeper Claudio Bravo has been the best netminder this year as well as leading the league in clean sheets and goals against average.

Real Madrid sits in second place with a 28-2-6 record giving them 86 points. However, last week's 2-2 draw against Valencia was extremely disappointing. Barcelona left last week with three points, while Real Madrid escaped with just one. Real Madrid does not control their own destiny, even if they were to win their last two games.

In other words, every Real Madrid fan will not only be rooting for their team, but Atletico Madrid to win as well. Real Madrid will be playing Espanyol this weekend, a team they beat 3-0 in Week 18.

The subplots heading into this week couldn't be juicier. Real Madrid needs Atletico Madrid to beat Barcelona this weekend to extend this race another week. But, Real Madrid and Atletico Madrid are huge rivals. See the Madrid Derby. Is it possible that Atletico Madrid won't field their best players or play to their full potential to ensure that Real Madrid doesn't have a chance to win it all? Stranger things have happened.

collected from:http://www.latinpost.com//http://www.goal.com