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Enjoy: 2 more clasicos in the next 15 days

After respectively elimintating Malaga (3-2 and 0-1) and Osasuna (4-0 and 1-2) in the Spanish Cup last 16, the 2 Spanish giants and arch rivals Real Madrid and FC Barcelona will face each other, again, in the quarterfinals of the Copa del Rey.

The first leg will take place at Santiago Bernabeu stadium, Madrid on the 18th of January at 22:00, whilst the second leg will be held at the Camp Nou, Barcelona a week later, on the 25th of January, at 22:00

FC Barcelona vs Real Madrid

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Sandro Rosell said he wants fewer clubs in La liga

Sandro Rosell said that in Spain, football is going to come up against huge financial problems and he was against selling Spanish clubs to overseas buyers.

“My opinion is that our league has too many clubs,” Rosell said. “We have 20 and we should go down to 18, then to 16. This will mean that all the clubs will be more competitive and we can reduce players’ salaries”.

“It is the only league where TV rights are negotiated individually and some time in the next three or four or five years we have to put it all in one pot and make the distribution the way it is in Serie A and the Premier League,” he said.

“This is something Barcelona and Real Madrid are talking to the other clubs about; we have to listen to the demands of the other 18 clubs”.

He added: “The Spanish league is the second most popular (in Europe), but we are facing huge problems financially speaking”.

“None of the clubs in Spain are in a good position; we owe a lot of money to the banks”.

Barcelona, Real Madrid, Athletic Bilbao, Osasuna, the situation is not good but it is under control”.

“As for the other 16 teams, some are in a very bad position and I don’t think they will come back; maybe next year they will go to the second or third division or disappear”.

Rosell added: “The most important thing is to reduce the number of clubs for the future and put financial conditions that have to be accomplished, also in terms of people from abroad buying clubs in Spain.
“They are coming to Spain and I don’t like this but it’s happening”.

“They have bought Malaga and Santander and some other clubs; my question is where we go and if this fair on the associations when these clubs can increase capital with no limits”.

FIFA and UEFA and the national associations are earning more and more money, you have the players’ agents and the players earning more money, but the clubs every year are losing more money. Something is wrong with the equation“.


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Goals and video highlights: FC Barcelona 2-0 Osasuna

FC Barcelona 2-0 Osasuna
La Liga – Day 32 – 23rd of April 2010
Camp Nou stadium, Barcelona

FC Barcelona stay 8 points clear of Real Madrid in the Spanish League after their home win against Osasuna at the Camp Nou stadium with goals from David Villa and Leo Messi (50th goal of the season).

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FC Barcelona celebrate David Villa's goal

FC Barcelona: Valdés; Alves, Mascherano, Milito (Xavi, m.66), Maxwell; Busquets, Thiago, Keita, Jeffren (Iniesta, m.46) Villa (Messi, m.58), Afellay

Osasuna: Ricardo, Nelson, Lolo, Flaño, Monreal, Nekounam, Vadocz, Cejudo (Calleja, m.87), Camuñas, Damià (Timor, m.80), Kike Sola (Pandiani, m.80)

Goals: 1-0, m.24: Villa. 2-0, m.88: Messi

Venue: Camp Nou stadium (attendance: 73.285)


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Video highlights: FC Barcelona 2-0 Osasuna

FC Barcelona move back to the top of La Liga tonight after a 2-0 victory over Osasuna. Second half goals from Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Bojan Krkic spared our blushes after what an easily be considered as the worst first half performance at Camp Nou of this season.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic

Ibrahimovic celebrates his goal against Osasuna

FC Barcelona: Valdés; Alves, Puyol, Milito, Maxwell; Iniesta, Busquets (Keita, min.69), Touré; Messi, Ibrahimovic (Bojan, min.74), Henry (Pedro, min.46)

Osasuna: Ricardo; Azpilicueta, Miguel Flaño, Josetxo, Monreal; Puñal, Nekounam (Calleja, min.78); Juanfran (Rúper, min.78), Vadocz, Camuñas, Masoud (Galán, min.85)

Goals: 1-0, min.73: Ibrahimovic. 2-0, min.89: Bojan

Venue: Camp Nou stadium (Attendance: 70.645)


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Spanish League: Osasuna 1-1 FC Barcelona

FC Barcelona lost 2 points in the Championship run after Piqué scored an own goal in the additional time (min. ’93). Keita had scored earlier and the arbitration has been notoriously bad with a forgotten penalty and red card…

Puyol against Osasuna

Puyol against Osasuna

Osasuna: Ricardo; Azpilicueta, Miguel Flaño, Josetxo, Monreal; Juanfran (Galan, m.82), Puñal (Rúper, m.77), Nekounam, Camuñas; Pandiani, Aranda (Masoud, m.70)

FC Barcelona: Valdés; Puyol, Piqué, Chygrynskiy (Marquez, m.61), Abidal; Xavi, Busquets, Keita; Messi, Ibrahimovic, Iniesta (Pedro, m.90)

Goals: 0-1, m.72: Keita. 1-1, m.93: Piqué (own goal)

Venue: Reyno de Navarra. Attendance: 18.891


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FC Barcelona – Osasuna 0-1

FC Barcelona lost its second consecutive game at the Camp Nou against Osasuna for the 37th round of the Spanish League.

Pep Guardiola decided that FC Barcelona stars should rest for the Champions League final (like against Mallorca for the 36th round). Only Samuel Eto’o was playing to secure his Pichichi. 78,000 people came for this match who saw FC Barcelona players celebrate the Championship in front of their fans. Walter Pandiani scored at the 25th minute after a corner kick from Plasil.

Samuel Etoo with the new FC Barcelona gear

Samuel Eto'o with the new FC Barcelona gear

FC Barcelona: Pinto; Víctor Sánchez (Jeffrén, min. 70), Cáceres, Abidal, Sylvinho (Muniesa, min. 50); Hleb, Torres, Gudjohnsen; Pedro, Eto’o (Keita, min. 60), Bojan

Osasuna: Ricardo; Azpiliciueta, Miguel Flaño, Cruchaga, Monreal; Puñal, Nekounam, Plasil, Juanfran; Masoud (Hidalgo, min. 66), Pandiani (Héctor Font, min. 94)

Goals:
First half
25′ 0-1: Pandiani


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