As I promissed tonight there will be post about game (but not only match itself). I don't want to write all that stuff about tactic, squad problems and so, everyone knows the situation, so I want to concentrate on players, best moments and so.
Let's begin with trip to Seville, this time no photos from plane but I found some from airport. Our players again in blue kits.
Our young players. Great photo in my opinion
This one is also cool:)
Here are Adriano and Zubi, I love how Adriano looks on this one, like little boy:P
Pep Guardiola has called up 19 players for the trip to Seville, with 10 of the first team squad joined by 9 players from Barca B, including keepers Miño and Oier. None of the club’s World Cup winners were included in the squad for the game(read more here-click).
Squad list for Seville: Miño, Oier, Abidal, Milito, Alves, Sergi Gómez, Maxwell, Muniesa, Oriol Romeu, Keita, Adriano, Jonathan Dos Santos, Thiago, Jeffren, Sergi Roberto, Nolito, Ibrahimovic, Messi and Bojan
Now a little about game.
Barca went down 3-1 against Seville thanks to a second half fight back from the hosts with two goals from Kanoute and another from Fabiano wiping out the 0-1 lead Ibra had given Barca at the break.
But as you know, I want to concentrate on GOOD things so here are some positive aspects of that game:
- Zlatan scored! Ibra’s goal on 20 minutes with fine cross from Maxwell playing as a left winger was great opening of game. Watch this action here:
-Barca’s youngsters were looking comfortable and with Alves, Keita and Ibra lending experience and class
-great stop from Miño on 55 minutes, and whole game, I think he played well:)
Want some photos? I think so!
Now it's time for highlights:
Here you can watch all goals
here is funny moment(or not so funny because it ended with yellow card for Dani)
And please look once again on this photo, intresting (or rather strange) fact is that Zlatan had shirt without FIFA Club World Cup badge!
As offcial website reported The 11 players who have stayed behind in Barcelona were watching the game televised on Spanish TV.
Speaking to the press on Saturday night, Josep Guardiola reckons that his team deserved more from the game at the Sanchez Pizuan and “paid a rather high price”, given how they performed overall. Although Seville turned the game round in the second half, Guardiola expressed himself: “very satisfied” with his team,”we tried and showed that we wanted the win. In general, my older players and the youngsters all played a good game. We paid a rather high price considering how the game panned out”.
Quizzed as to the chances of his Spanish internationals being fit for next week, Guardiola was cautious: “we’ll have to see how they train this week and then have a look at them. Some of them might come in, but not all of them I don’t think. We’ll see what happens”. (read more here- click)
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