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dlm surat khabar smlm, inter berminat nak dpatkan ronaldo balik..............agak2 tempang ka real tanpa ronaldodol?? |
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Liga Preview: Betis-Real Madrid
01/17/2004. BACKGROUND
The second half of the Spanish championship kicks off this weekend with champions Real Madrid visiting Seville's Villamarin stadium on Sunday night to face Real Betis.
Having lost last weekend at Sociedad, the champions have more or less confirmed the view of this columnist that they are unable to overcome balanced sides who attack them with purpose. It is this vulnerability that leads me to predict defeat at the hands of Bayern Munich in the Champions League and subjugation by Valencia in the championship race.
All very brave, or stupid, you might say. Well, yes and no. It is undoubtedly true that Madrid possess the greatest attacking menace in world football, club or international. However, they have no defence to speak of and are uncannily reminiscent of the 1982 Brazilian World Cup team. That was a side that contained the most awesome collection of attacking talent I have ever seen in international football. A midfield of the calculating Toninho Cerezo, the gloriously languid Socrates, the wickedly daring Eder, and the dynamic Falcao, was complemented by the magical Zico and the marauding full-back Junior. For Junior, you have the modern-day equivalent, Roberto Carlos. For Socrates you have Zidane. For Zico you have Raul, for Eder, Beckham.
This Real Madrid team is even superior to that Brazil side in terms of attack. After all, they also have Figo and Ronaldo. But like their counterparts from 22 years ago, they have absolutely no defence. And that was their undoing in Barcelona in 1982 as the pragmatic Italians exposed the gloriously flawed South Americans and eliminated them from the tournament they had previously dominated. For Italy, read that most Italian of Spanish teams, Valencia.
It is worth noting that at the half way stage of the championship, leaders Valencia have the best defensive record in the league and have scored only one goal less that the illustrious side from the capital. THAT is balance. And balance will ultimately triumph. That doesn't preclude a Madrid championship success, but it does mean they must change their style if they are to succeed. The galacticos are not asked to defend at Real Madrid, and that type of attitude will bring lots of spectacular goals both for and against.
So while it may be brave to predict the demise of this great attacking machine, it may also be stupid. Let's face it, you cannot ever completely disregard the possibility that these players can score one more against any oppostion. However, it's less easy to believe in them when you know they will face a series of opponents who will have better balance and less flair, but enough discipline to see them through. If Bayern don't do them, Milan will. If they don't, Juventus will. And in La Liga, Valencia will. Well, somebody will! Who? I don't know. But when push comes to shove, something has to be seriously amiss in modern-day football if this gloriously-flawed see-saw side clinches domestic and European glory this season. I, for one, think they will founder at the hands of the pragmatists.
But Sunday's opponents, Betis, are not of that ilk. One of the true heroes of Real Madrid's season has been Iker Casillas. Sadly, the goalkeeper, who was suffering from a high temperature during the game, blundered to conced the only goal to Valery Karpin last weekend. It was an ironic moment. Like Oliver Kahn at the World Cup final, Casillas was the fall-guy despite being the true hero of his side's campaign.
The truth however, is that Madrid, like Germany against Brazil, let their goalkeeper down by failing to break down a less than impervious defence. On Sunday night, Casillas faces his Spanish international team-mate, the superbly gifted Joaquin. This lad can do it all. Imagine Luis Figo with a complete disrespect of the oppostion and you get something close to Joaquin. Figo, that fantastic grizzled old warrior is too clever to allow defenders to kick him and get away with it. The great Portuguese has perfected the art of skinning defenders, and going down if he can't. He gets clobbered more than any other player in the league, but he sure as hell knows how to get his own back by going to ground at the most opportune time. Cynical? Yes. But a player like Figo has been battered by the most unscruplulous defenders in football, and he knows how to better them at their own game.
Young Joaquin is glorious precisely because he is raw, inexperienced, and ignorant of the wiser ways of Figo. Of course, he will soon learn that the maestro from Madrid is two-steps ahead, but for the moment it is scintillating to watch somebody do what Figo would do if he wasn't quite so canny and mature. Joaquin will become as machiavellian in time, but for now it's great to just watch the kid play his version of street football with all the insouciant disregard of genius. The comparisons on Sunday will be invidious. Figo is the proven model. Joaquin, the coming generation. The same cannot be said of Betis.
RECENT FORM
Despite the Joaquin- inspired victory over Malaga last week, the Andalucians are having a mixed time of it. Just two wins in six tells its own story. Far too inconsistent to be taken seriously, Betis are precisely the kind of team who are liable to attack Real Madrid while forgetting to defend. This will probably be their undoing. While the visitors come into the game on the back of some shaky form, Betis lie just two points above the drop zone with some legitimate concerns for their survival. Perhaps it's time for a more pragmatic approach?
TEAM NEWS
Real Madrid welcome back David Beckham from an ankle injury. Raul should be available as he looks to begin 2004 in a better frame of mind than he ended 2003. His form has been something of a disappointment this season, and his failure to land the European Footballer of the Year award failed to provoke the usual concomitant uprobrium in the Spanish press.
PROBABLE LINE-UPS
Betis: Contreras; Varela, Lembo, Juanito, Mingo; Ito, Benjam韓; Joaqu韓, Denilson, Tote, Alfonso.
Real Madrid: Casillas; Salgado, Pav髇, Ra鷏 Bravo, Roberto Carlosi; Helguera, Guti; Beckham, Ra鷏, Zidane; Ronaldo. |
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Originally posted by montoya at 17-1-2004 12:20 AM:
01/16/2004. The draw for the quarterfinals of the Copa del Rey was made today with Real Madrid's two-legged clash with Valencia the pick of the ties.
FULL DRAW
Real Madrid-Valencia
Sevilla ...
aku tengok barca v zaragoza...
rasa kekok tengok mamat barca yg pakai jersey nombor 3 tu.... |
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FT Real Betis 1 - 1 Real Madrid
seri lagi..
kalau menang bleh pintas valencia dah |
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tanda2 awal kemerosotan untuk musim ni.... |
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memang begini ler real madrid ni.. sekejap kalah, menang, draw, menang, kalah , draw, menang... boring ler kalau begini .... defender pun blum beli... harap ronaldo ajer score... |
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Originally posted by rhoyo at 19-1-2004 07:13 PM:
memang begini ler real madrid ni.. sekejap kalah, menang, draw, menang, kalah , draw, menang... boring ler kalau begini .... defender pun blum beli... harap ronaldo ajer score...
sebab tu la casillas jarang cleansheet |
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Originally posted by fairy_hobbit at 18-1-2004 06:23 PM:
aku tengok barca v zaragoza...
rasa kekok tengok mamat barca yg pakai jersey nombor 3 tu....
selama ni dok pakai stripe hitam-putih.. tetiba tukar stripe biru-merah.. memang janggal
no3 lak tu.. macam defender pulak |
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saja nak tambah post....i'm a real madrid fan..... |
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Spain - Copa Del Rey
FT Real Madrid [3 - 0] Valencia
31'
[1 - 0]
Raul
80'
[2 - 0]
Ronaldo
86'
[3 - 0]
Luis Figo (pen.)
ok apaa 3-0 tuh |
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Copa Del Rey : Beckham kena kad merah.... kasihan hehehehe |
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yahoo... real berjaya ke semi final err final ?? ... apa apa pun real menang .....yahoo real madrid rulez !!! |
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baru semi final 1st leg... tapi dah leading 3-0 tu kira peluang besar ler nak ke final |
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Ronaldo, not exactly a golden oldie but no spring chicken either, scored his 50th goal in 50 games for Real Madrid - a pretty astonishing record. |
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FT
Real Madrid
2 - 1
Villarreal
Real : solari ngan Ronaldo
Vill :Sergio Ballesteros |
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Originally posted by montoya at 2004-1-25 10:34 AM:
FT
Real Madrid
2 - 1
Villarreal
Real : solari ngan Ronaldo
Vill :Sergio Ballesteros
peh!!
menang lagi..
go real go..... |
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