Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Messi Statistics as at 11th oct 2010

Lionel Messi
Lionel Messi
2010/11 Spanish Primera División
GamesGoalsAssists
431
Season:
2010/11 Game Log
DateTeamOpponentCompetitionResultAppearanceGASHSGFCFSYCRC
Oct 3, 2010BarcelonaH- MallorcaPrimera DivisiónD 1 - 1Started10921200
Sep 29, 2010BarcelonaA- FK Rubin KazanChampions LgeD 1 - 1On 6000410200
Sep 19, 2010BarcelonaA- Atlético MadridPrimera DivisiónW 1 - 2Off 90 min11421200
Sep 14, 2010BarcelonaH- PanathinaikosChampions LgeW 5 - 1Started211170300
Sep 11, 2010BarcelonaH- HerculesPrimera DivisiónL 0 - 2Started00330000
Sep 7, 2010ArgentinaH- SpainFIFA FriendlyW 4 - 1Off 90 min10221400
Aug 29, 2010BarcelonaA- Racing SantanderPrimera DivisiónW 0 - 3Started10424100
Aug 11, 2010ArgentinaA- IrelandFIFA FriendlyW 0 - 1Off 58 min00310100
Jul 3, 2010ArgentinaH- GermanyWorld CupL 0 - 4Started00720000
Jun 27, 2010ArgentinaH- MexicoWorld CupW 3 - 1Started01321500
Jun 22, 2010ArgentinaA- GreeceWorld CupW 0 - 2Started00530400
Jun 17, 2010ArgentinaH- South KoreaWorld CupW 4 - 1Started00612200
Jun 12, 2010ArgentinaH- NigeriaWorld CupW 1 - 0Started00840400
Mar 3, 2010ArgentinaA- GermanyFIFA FriendlyW 0 - 1Started00202510

Tuesday, September 21, 2010

A Solid Victory, A Messi Injured

The casual observer probably though he was a star striker, but it was Gerard Piqué, a center back, who chested the ball down off a corner and smashed it into the Atlético Madrid net. It turned out to be the winner in an entertaining match. What looked like it would develop into a walk in the park for the blaugrana after Messi scored in the 13th minute became a dogfight as Atleti began to put the boot in. Raul Garcia got on the end of a corner to equalize in the 25th minute and then Piqué scored the winner in the 32nd.
During his post-match press conference, Andres Iniesta said the team played a complete match; Guardiola said the team was scandalously good. Barca had 68% of the possession and had eight shots on target. Were it not for the brilliance of Atleti keeper David de Gea, the score could have been 5 or 6 to 1, but instead the 19-year old made six saves and the match ended up fairly close.
One thing that I noticed - and which is broken down in-depth by Zonal Marking--was Sergio Busquet's role behind Xavi and Iniesta: he dropped deep when necessary and came out to shadow Forlan when necessary. This is, of course, the difference between this visit to the Calderon and last year's visit when we were without several defensive options and had to substitute Pedro on for Keita after just 7 minutes. So we dominated possession and were able to clog their passing lanes whenever they tried to counterattack.
And then, of course, the Ujfalusi Moment happened. With only a few ticks left on the clock, with the game seemingly won, the ball was fed to Lionel Messi, who took off by the Czech defender and received a nasty stamping in response. He left he field clutching his face and leaving me feeling terrible despite the win. Feel free to watch the video here (thanks to Kevin at BFB for that) and judge for yourself, but here's my quick take: it was a deliberate hack designed to take Messi down. It was not designed to injure him, but as with all such deliberate actions, it increases the potential for injury and, in essence, causes the injury. Ujfalusi should receive a 3-match ban, but nothing more. I've always considered him a bit of a kick-first-and-ask-questions-later kind of defender (like Gabi Milito, if you will, but less talented--a true hatchet man) and that naturally increases my reading of his foul as an intentional slash.
Anyway, if Messi is only out for 2 weeks, we should consider ourselves lucky. Our schedule over the next 20 days is Sporting Gijon, @Athletic Bilbao, @Rubin Kazan (Champions League), Mallorca. Then there's an international break and it's not until October 17 that we host Valencia. Those are all winnable matches without Messi, but it does mean that Bojan will have to step up and fulfill some of the promise he's shown in flashes.

Friday, September 25, 2009


Teams title
European Super Cup: 2008-09 with Barcelona
UEFA Champions League: 2008-09 with Barcelona
UEFA Champions League: 2005-06 with Barcelona
Spanish Super Cup: 2009-10 with Barcelona
Spanish Super Cup: 2006-07 with Barcelona
Spanish Super Cup: 2005-06 with Barcelona

Spanish La Liga: 2008-09 with Barcelona
Spanish La Liga: 2005-06 with Barcelona
Catalan Cup: 2006-07 with Barcelona

International titles (Argentina National Team)

Football World Youth Championship (Argentina U-20): 2005

Individual honours

Golden Boy 2005 award (talian newspaper Tuttosport)
Golden Boot as top scorer (Argentina U-20 - 2005)
Golden Ball for the best player of the tournament (Argentina U-20 - 2005)

LIONEL MESSI AND FC BARCELONA


Lionel Messi started played football at a very early age for his hometown club, Newell's Old Boys. From the age of 11, he suffered from a hormone deficiency and as his parents were unable to pay for treatment in Argentina, they decided to move to Barcelona, Spain. Shortly after arriving, Lionel tried his luck with a trial at FC Barcelona, despite being only 13 years of age. He excelled at the trial and rapidly found himself starting for the Barcelona B team, averaging more than a goal per game. In October 2004 Messi made his official debut for the first team against RCD Espanyol, becoming the third-youngest player to ever play for FC Barcelona. He scored his first senior goal for the club against Albacete on 2005-05-01. On 2005-06-27 FC Barcelona renewed his contract until 2010, establishing a selling clause of €150 million. Messi obtained Spanish citizenship on September 25 and was finally able to make his debut in this season's Spanish First Division. He had previously been unable to play because FC Barcelona had filled their quota of non-EU players. Messi's first outing in the UEFA Champions League at the Nou Camp was on September 28 against the Italian club Udinese. He impressed with some great passing and a seemingly telepathic relationship with Ronaldinho that earned him a standing ovation from the 70,000-odd Nou Camp faithful. Lionel Messi has again renewed his contract with Barcelona for two more years.The Argentine star signed a deal to stay at the Spanish club until 2016, the club officially announced on its site. "I'd like to finish my career here at Barcelona," Messi told the club website. "I feel like his 150-million salary to the astounding 250 million euros. Sports daily Marca said recently that Messi's annual wages will rocket to around 10 to 12.5 million euros a year under the new contract agreement.

LIONEL MESSI BIOGRAPHY


Lionel Messi (born 24 June 1987 in Rosario) is an exciting Argentine soccer player, who currently plays as a second striker for FC Barcelona. He has shown remarkable ability for a player so young, and is often touted in the media as "the new Diego Maradona".

On December of that year, the Italian newspaper Tuttosport awarded him the Golden Boy 2005 title for the best under-21 player in Europe, ahead of Wayne Rooney and Lukas Podolski.

Lionel Messi was offered the chance to play for the Spanish national football team, but declined, preferring to wait for the opportunity to play for the country of his birth. In June 2004 he got his chance, playing in an under-20 friendly match against Paraguay.

In June 2005 Messi starred for the Argentina U-20 team that won the Football World Youth Championship in The Netherlands, picking up the Golden Boot as top scorer with 6 goals, and the Golden Ball for the best player of the tournament. Despite his youth, Lionel was already being compared to Diego Maradona, one of the greatest football players of all time.

On August 4, José Pekerman called him up to the senior Argentine national team. He made his debut against Hungary — coincientally the very same side that Maradona debuted against for Argentina. However, he only played for three minutes of the game, being shown a red card and making him leave the field in his first attempt on goal.

Messi renews millionaire deal with Barca


Lionel Messi has renewed his contract with Barcelona for two more years.The Argentine star signed a deal to stay at the Spanish club untl 2016, the club officially announced on its site. "I'd like to finish my career here at Barcelona," Messi told the club website. "I feel like his 150-million salary to the astounding 250 million euros. Sports daily Marca said recently that Messi's annual wages will rocket to around 10 to 12.5 million euros a year under the new contract agreement.

LIONEL MESSI PROFILE


NAME: LIONEL MESSI

FULL NAME: LIONEL ANDRES MESSI

NICK NAME: LEO, LA PULGA

POSITION: FORWARD

HEIGHT: I.69 m

NATIONALITY: ARGENTINA

DATE OF BIRTH: 24/06/1987

PLACE OF BIRTH: SANTA FE, ARGENTINA

CLUB CAREER: FC BARCELONA (SPAIN)