Into the semis in style (0-1)
Barça made it into the semi finals of the Champions League without having to suffer for it by winning 1-0 away to Shakhtar. A Messi goal before the break banished any fears of the Ukrainians putting together a comeback.. ... Read More
Guardiola: “What’s coming is a gift that we are delighted to accept”
Through to the semi finals of the Champions League, with the cup final around the corner and top of the league, Guardiola considers the run in to the end of the season to be “a gift that we are delighted to accept”....
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Valdés looking forward to clásicos
Víctor Valdés, after yet another great showing, has said the side is ready and waiting for the forthcoming encounters with Real Madrid: “We will go into the clásicos with the same enthusiasm. They will be very intense, but also great fun”.....
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Monday, March 14, 2011

FC Barcelona: Gareth Bale rather than Cesc Fabregas?

Pep Guardiola and its leaders were busy behind the scenes to sign a left midfielder for Tottenham Gareth Bale. The Blaugrana were preparing to make an offer of around 45 million euros and Bojan Krkic to engage the services of Welsh.
FC Barcelona have therefore decided to make a cross on Cesc Fabregas? The current Spanish league leaders could quickly get out the checkbook to get the young Gareth Bale, 21, next summer. Welsh Tottenham is courted by Manchester United among others, Chelsea or Real Madrid. According to British newspaper The Daily Mail, the Catalan leaders are about to make an offer of around 45 million euros to their counterparts from Tottenham. A transaction could also include the young striker Bojan Krkic.
Champions League fateful to Fabregas? Rather disappointing in the confrontations of double knockout stages of the Champions League between Arsenal and Barcelona, ​​Cesc Fabregas would not be priority number 1 on the side of Catalonia. While the direction Barcelona preparing to make 45 million euros to see the Spanish international blaugrana wear the tunic, the wind would turn these last hours, near London. But the Spurs' coach, Harry Redknapp, like the Arsenal manager, Arsene Wenger, is far from wanting to let his prodigy. He had warned some weeks ago that he will not give Bale for less than 120 million euros, 100 million pounds.Uncle Frank Lampard he change his mind before interest increasingly important Blaugrana? Nothing is less certain ...
The call of the foot Bale? Gareth Bale, the principal in this transaction, had said last week to be "happy side Tottenham." Asked about his future, the Welsh boot into touch and offers a simple observation on another club now in full padding, FC Barcelona: "Barça is the best team in the world." The kind of little phrase that is intended not to leave her indifferent partner ...

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