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Champions League Semis: Real Madrid vs Barcelona Recap (2nd Leg)

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Real Madrid vs Barcelona (2nd Leg)

Barcelona advances to the finals.  Recap of the el clasico series, there have been two draws and a win for both teams:

el clasico VI – Champions League Semis leg 2 (May 4): Barcelona 1-1 Real Madrid

Real started strong in the match and was more alive, offensively speaking, compared to their 1st leg performance.  However, Barca found their footing and began to dominate the 1st half having a lot of spectacular attempts, putting Casillas to work.  During the 2nd half, again, RM started strong with a few attempts but was handled quite well by Barca defense.  And then Barca scores the 1st goal when a through-ball from Andres Iniesta was received by Pedro who then beat Iker Casillas in a one-on-one situation and found the back of the net.  Real equalizes when a shot from Angel Di Maria hits the post, the ball bouncing back to him and he crosses it to Marcelo who had a clear shot to the goal.  

The end part of the match was a bit disappointing as it seemed to fall into the pattern of fouls, time-wasting and some injury feigning.  But fortunately, there were no ugly scenes of bad tempers and fighting like the 1st leg match.  Although, Real Madrid are protesting Gonzalo Higuain's disallowed goal due to a foul by CRonaldo on Javier Mascherano (I guess preventing Mascherano from defending Higuain) prior to Higuain’s attempt.  The replay happened so fast so I’ll try to look for the vid.  I wonder what Pierluigi Collina would say about this referee decision.

But, overall, it was Barca’s night as they dominated with 69% possession and had 11 shots (5 on target) and most are probably are Messi’s or had some assist from him.  On the other hand, Real Madrid only had 3 shots (1 on target) and still playing a more physically aggressive game as they committed 31 fouls compared to Barcelona’s 10.  At least this time, no one from Real Madrid was sent off in this match.

photo courtesy of Reuters

poor Messi
photo courtesy of skysports.com
Throughout the match, Leo Messi was a threat to Real Madrid’s defense, making close attempts or providing assists for his teammates.  But he got pretty banged up in this game.  I guess if you’re a prolific scorer like Messi, you would be a well-marked man. He was tackled a lot, I’d say around 12 times in the match.  At one point in the 1st half he was sandwiched by 3 Real players who were tackling him at the same time.  In the 2nd half he was sent flying off from Marcelo’s tackle, then his head was pushed down by (was it) Diarra? and seconds later Adebayor pulls him down.  I worry about this coz you can pick up scary injuries from this (remember Ronaldo?).  I wonder how many times he gets tackled in a game?  Pique also had quite a good game, making great calls in tackles, suppressing any attempts from Real and dispossessing the ball from RM.

Abidal got a touching reception from teammates and fans on his return to the pitch
photo courtesy of Getty Images

Of course, one of the special moments in the match was when Eric Abidal comes in for Carles Puyol during the 90th minute.  Both players got cheers from the fans.  I’m glad Abidal has recovered from the removal of the cancer in his liver, he's a very crucial part of Barca’s defense. As the match ended, Barca teammates playfully tossed him in the air a couple of times

Karanka, Real Madrid's assistant coach.  I wouldn't mind seeing him instead of Mourinho :P
photo courtesy of Real Madrid

Jose Mourinho, of course, missed the match due to a touchline ban he earned during the 1st leg .  He opted to watch the game from the hotel.  Aitor Karanka, his assistant who took charge of the match, is quite the hottie. :P 

hhhmmmm….why is his hand cupping Morientes’ butt?? :P
photo courtesy of connect.in.com
Apparently he used to play for Real Madrid as a central defender during the pre-galacticos era, alongside Fernando Hierro, Roberto Carlos, Fernando Morientes, Raul, etc.


rain, rain go away… a very wet pitch.  photo courtesy of uefa.com
Other match observations: The pitch was quite slippery as there was a thunderstorm prior to the match and it continued to rain until 2nd half.  Also, a fan managed to go inside the pitch before the 2nd half was about to kick off, there was a bit of chasing before they caught him.

Sighting: what’s that pink thing on CRonaldo’s right hamstring? Wish I could find a photo of it.

I’m grateful that Balls Channel has aired live telecasts of the Champions League matches but where is the half-time and post match commentary?  I know there usually is one…And I know UEFA usually flashes the 1st half stats before going to commercial break.  Did Balls cut to commercial way too soon?  Would’ve loved to see the 1st half stats.  The only 1st half stat I saw that flashed was Barca having 7 attempts and Real Madrid had 0.

Final Aggregate Score:
Real Madrid: 1
Barcelona: 3

Here are numbers:
Barcelona

Real Madrid
1
Goals scored
1
6
Attempts on target
1
5
Attempts off target
1
1
Blocked Shots
1
4
Offsides
2
3
Corners
2
69
Possession (%)
31
36' 35''
Possession (time)
20' 7''
631
Passes Completed
261
88.7
Passing Success
75.2
28
Tackles
30
75
Tackles Success
70
10
Fouls committed
31
1
Yellow cards
5
0
Red cards
0
47.9
Territorial Advantage
52.1

 Goals:
            54th minute – Pedro Rodriguez (Barcelona)
            64th minute – Marcelo (Real Madrid)

Yellow Cards:
            Ricardo Carvalho (Real Madrid)
            Lassan Diarra (Real Madrid)
            Xabi Alonso (Real Madrid)
            Marcelo (Real Madrid)
            Pedro Rodriguez (Barcelona)
            Emmanuel Adebayor (Real Madrid)


First XI Line Up
Barcelona (4-3-3):
Valdés
Alves, Piqué, Mascherano, Puyol
Xavi, Busquets, Iniesta
Pedro, Messi, Villa
Substitutes: Oier, Jeffren, Keita, Afellay, Abidal, Fontas, Thiago



Real Madrid (4-2-3-1):
Casillas
Arbeloa, Albiol, Carvalho, Marcelo
Lass, Alonso
Di Maria, Kaka, Ronaldo
Higuain
Substitutes: Dudek, Benzema, Granero, Garay, Ozil, Adebayor, Nacho




More great articles on the match here:

Champions League Semis: Real Madrid vs Barcelona Preview (2nd Leg)

Real Madrid vs Barcelona (2nd Leg)
May 4 @ 2:30AM (Balls Channel)

The el clasico series this season will come to an end with the 2nd leg of the Champions League Seminfinals.  So far, there is one draw and both teams have one win (click here for recap, stats, etc of el clasico I & II and here for recap, stats, etc of el clasico III):

el clasico I – La Liga (Apr 16): Barcelona 1-1 Real Madrid
el clasico II – Copa del Rey (Apr 20): Barcelona 0-1 Real Madrid
el clasico III – Champions League Semis leg 1 (Apr 27): Real Madrid 0-2 Barcelona

Barca comes into this match with a 2-away goal advantage.  It’s not a big mountain to overcome but according to Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho in his post-match comment in the 1st leg game, it’s an “impossible” task.  His skipper disagrees with him, though.  According to Iker Casillas:

"The names of the two teams that will play the final haven't been inscribed yet.  You never know what may happen. We will play in Barcelona knowing a final is set to take place in a month and that any of the four teams still in the championship may be in it."

And I agree with Casillas, never say never.  And in football, you never know.  But for Real to win this match, they need to score goals, they need to change tactics as the defensive football they played in the 1st leg did not work and honestly it was unpleasant to watch.  I mean, they have a lot of great offensive players like Kaka, Gonzalo Higuain, CRonaldo, Karim Benzema, etc. so playing offensively won't be a problem for them.  However, I wonder how the team will function with Mourinho banned from the game after he was sent off during the 1st leg.

For Barca, on the other hand, have happy news for the injury-plagued team.  Andres Iniesta and Eric Abidal trained normally and are in the squad for the game.  Eric Abidal has been out since March 17 from a surgery to remove a tumour in his liver and now the doctors have given him the clearance and he’s included in the squad for this match.  I don’t know if he’ll be in the 1st eleven or could just be an unused substitute.  Guardiola has said that, “Abi' can't play 90 minutes, he has lost weight. But he is in perfect health and he'll be able to help us.” So maybe a few minutes of game time?  But either way, I am glad he’s fully recovered.  Andres Iniesta, who was sidelined in the 1st leg because of a calf injury, has also joined the training and is included in the squad, no official word yet if he’s starting.  Carles Puyol, however, worked separately from the rest of the team as he continues his recovery.  He played during the 1st leg (he had a spectacular game, btw) but did not play in Barca’s domestic match during the weekend, probably being rested in time for the 2nd leg.

Barca can capitalize on Real Madrid missing two of its key defense players, Sergio Ramos and Pepe, due to suspension.  They may have a 2-goal advantage, but I hope Barca won’t play too defensively (although I shouldn't worry as that isn't how they play).  Guardiola has said they will attack, but attack with common sense, so maybe we'll to see some amazing goals from them.

I do hope this time it will be a showcase of great football from the best teams of this sport and not a war of the words as what happened in the 1st leg (click here to read on the 1st leg controveries/issues).  There was just too much controversy that it detracted from the amazing goals that Messi scored.  

the no-nonsense Pierluigi Collina
photo courtesy of Reuters
After three stormy el clasico matches within two weeks, tensions will be high, so I guess UEFA is not taking chances in this match as they are sending Pierluigi Collina to monitor this game.  I love this guy.  When I started watching football, he was one of the most respected referees.  A highly recognizable figure in football, he even had a sponsorship deal with Opel, how many referees could say the same?  He’s retired now but he’s considered as the best referee of all time.

So I hope both teams will play clean and fair and I’m looking forward to an exciting match.  I’ll be crossing my fingers for a Barca-Schalke finals J

Aggregate Score:
Real Madrid: 0
Barcelona: 2

For the win:
Real Madrid:
They need to score 3 more goals than Barca will

Barcelona:
If they can hold on to their 2 goal advantage (so a draw or letting Real score one goal), the can advance them to the finals.

Stadium: Camp Nou (Barcelona‘s home turf)

Barca Injury Update:
Eric Abidal (liver tumour): now fit to play after more than a month of absence
Adriano (hamstring): misses the match
Bojan Krkić (knee) : misses the match
Maxwell (groin): misses the match
Gabriel Milito (thigh tear) : misses the match
Andrés Iniesta (calf): now fit to play after missing the 1st leg
Carles Puyol (recovered from a knee injury that he had since January but he suffered from hamstring problems in his 1st game back): he played in the el clasico I but was stretchered off during the game, was an unused substitute in the el clasico II and played in the el clasico III.  I’m including him in this list as you never know what happens when you come off a long injury-related absence.
Martín Montoya (broken collarbone and dislocated left shoulder… ouch!): he’s not really on of the 1st 11 players but he’s a full-back, so considering the injury-plagued defense of Barca, they need all the defense players they can get

Yellow/Red Card and Suspension Updates:
Suspended:
Jose Manuel Pinto (Barcelona) – from a red card
Pepe (Real Madrid) – from a red card
Sergio Ramos (Real Madrid) – from picking up two yellow cards
Jose Mourinho (Real Madrid) – he was sent off during the 1st leg for mocking the ref

One card away from suspension:
Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid)
Raul Albiol (Real Madrid)
Angel Di Maria (Real Madrid)
Emmanuel Adebayor (Real Madrid)

It says something for a team to have a lot of cards, don't you think?

More great news articles on the match here:

Here's my attempt in being an “expert”... Below are score combinations showing which team can qualify to the next round. 

Real Madrid
Barcelona
0
0
1
0
2
0
3
0
4
0
5
0
1
1
2
1
3
1
4
1
5
1
1
2
2
2
3
2
4
2
5
2
1
3
2
3
3
3
4
3
5
3
1
4
2
4
3
4
4
4
5
4

Highlighted in yellow means that that team will will proceed to the Quarter finals.  Pink means the aggregate score as well as the number of away goals is a tie, so I dunno if they'll do extra time, shoot out or coin toss...