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Barcelona will not sell Villa, insists Rosell
The experienced striker has caught the attention of Arsenal, but his current club are keen to hold on to him until the end of the season
Ronaldo remains a fantastic player, says Marcelo
The Brazil international has offered the Portuguese words of encouragement, while Sergio Ramos and Iker Casillas also praised their team-mate
Rosell hails Messi's Ballon d'Or success
The Blaugrana president was over the moon with his side's recognition at Monday's Fifa gala in Zurich and feels the club are reaping the rewards of their hard work
Iniesta: Messi will win a fifth Ballon d'Or
The Barcelona midfielder has congratulated his team-mate and tells him that he will win another award if he continues to do what he is doing
Falcao happy with 'great year' but refuses to rule out Italy move
El Tigre has thanked his team-mates for his successful year at Atleti and insists while he is under contract his focus will remain with the side, but refuses to rule out a move
Spain is at the top of football today, says Coach of the Year Del Bosque
The 2012 Fifa Coach of the Year praises the contribution that his country has made to the footballing world, and says a homegrown approach to players has been key to their success
Messi singles out Iniesta after claiming record fourth Ballon d'Or
The Argentina international was quick to lavish praise on his Blaugrana colleague after scooping the prestigious individual award for the fourth year running
Marcelo back in training at Real Madrid
The Selecao full-back has rejoined his team in preparation for the Copa del Rey clash against Celta Vigo having had a spell on the sidelines since October last year
Chelsea and Bayern Munich lead the market for Pep Guardiola's return
The former Barcelona boss confirmed that he intends to return to management next season with Stamford Bridge or Allianz Arena the most likely destinations
Spain have hit pinnacle of what is possible, says Del Bosque
La Roja’s boss believes that Pep Guardiola being nominated for the Coach of the Year award at the Ballon d’Or ceremony bodes well for the future of football in the nation
'Being among the Ballon d'Or finalists is an honour' - Iniesta
The Spain international has expressed his delight at being among the three final nominees for the prestigious award and reflected on his childhood as a footballer growing up
Ronaldo denies Messi rivalry and questions Fifa’s stance on racism
The Portuguese has also insisted that he will have a clear conscience if he does not win the Fifa Ballon d’Or
'I care about Barcelona, not personal records' - Messi
Looking back at another successful year, the Argentine magician has played down his own achievements and has stressed the team's growth is the priority
Fabregas: No end to what Barcelona can do
The former Arsenal midfielder is optimistic about the Blaugrana's chances of winning trophies, while he believes either Andres Iniesta or Lionel Messi will win the Ballon d'Or
'Not even God can please everyone' - Cristiano Ronaldo
The Portugal international feels keeping everybody happy is a tough job, but former Seleccao coach Luiz Felipe Scolari has nothing but praise for the forward
Higuain: I am happy to be back playing
The 25-year-old made his comeback against Real Sociedad on Sunday after a two-month absence, and is looking forward to the remainder of the season
Ronaldo & Casillas must be the pillars of the next Real Madrid project, with or without Mourinho
The forward struck two decisive goals to save his boss's blushes on Sunday and, along with the out-of-favour goalkeeper, represents the future of this team
Vilanova: My situation will help keep Barcelona grounded
The Blaugrana trainer feels his ill health has helped the team put things in perspective, and he was very pleased with the win over Espanyol
Adan slams ‘excessive’ red card in Madrid win
The goalkeeper, who was once again favoured by Jose Mourinho to start ahead of captain Iker Casillas, expressed his annoyance at being sent off against Real Sociedad
Pedro dedicates Barcelona triumph to Vilanova
The Spain international is delighted to have the head coach back on the sidelines, and he hopes that the Blaugrana's supreme form this season can be continued after their derby win
Mourinho: I don't mind the fans' whistles as long as they support the team
The controversial coach remains unperturbed by the supporters hostile attitude, and feels goalkeeper Antonio Adan's dismissal after just six minutes was a harsh decision
Bielsa blames 'lack of leadership' for Athletic Bilbao defeat
The Argentine coach was unhappy with his team’s reaction to falling behind in the 3-1 loss, stating that they should have been able to show character and turn the game around
Conte: Llorente unlikely to join Juventus in January
The Bianconeri coach has nothing but praise for the striker, but fears a winter transfer could prove to be too problematic
Carvajal open to 'dream' Real Madrid return
The Spain Under-21 international would be willing to make the move back to the Santiago Bernabeu after leaving the club during the summer
It would be a mistake for Turan to leave Atletico Madrid - Diego
Wolfsburg's Brazilian midfielder believes that his former Rojiblancos team-mate should remain at the club and has praised the quality of the Turkey international
Matthaus hits out at FIFPro World XI
The former Germany international was not impressed with the dominance of La Liga, but felt Lionel Messi fully deserved to win the Ballon d'Or
Jan 8, 2013 12:16:00 PM
By Stefan Coerts
Lothar Matthaus has voiced his surprise at the composition of the FIFPro World XI and hit out at the number of Spain-based players in the selection.
Players such as Dani Alves and Gerard Pique made the squad after relatively disappointing performances throughout 2012, whereas Andrea Pirlo and Mats Hummels missed out despite their great form, much to the frustration of the former Germany international.
"I can't understand that the FIFPro World XI only consists of players from La Liga," Matthaeus was quoted as saying by Focus.
"In the front rows, there were some people who were shaking their heads."
The former Bayern Munich star also had his say on Lionel Messi's fourth consecutive Ballon d'Or win, and stressed that the Argentine fully deserved the award.
"Messi's success is absolutely fine, of course."
The Barcelona attacker became the first player in history to win the prestigious individual award four times.
Miroslav Stoch wins Fifa Puskas award
The Slovakia international got the most votes in the annual vote for the goal of the year prize and finished ahead of some of the game's most exciting talents
Jan 7, 2013 6:50:00 PM
Fenerbahce winger Miroslav Stoch has pipped Atletico Madrid striker Radamel Falcao and Santos star Neymar to the 2012 Fifa Puskas award.
The Slovakia international found space on the edge of the box in Fenerbahce's league match against Genclerbirligi on March 3, 2012 and superbly hooked a volley into the top corner of the net following a set piece.
He saw off competition from Falcao's stunning bicycle kick, which came in second place, and an individual effort from Neymar, which completed the top three.
Stoch's winning strike was one of two goals he netted in an impressive 6-1 home win.
The 23-year-old attacker follows in the footsteps of players such as Neymar, who won the award for 2011, Hamit Altintop, and Cristiano Ronaldo, who claimed the inaugural edition.
The versatile attacker has been under contract with the Turkish giants since 2010, and previously turned out for clubs such as Twente, Chelsea and Nitra.
Vicente del Bosque named 2012 Fifa Coach of the Year
The veteran tactician was rewarded for winning Euro 2012, finishing ahead of Real Madrid boss Jose Mourinho and former Barcelona man Pep Guardiola
Jan 7, 2013 6:20:00 PM
By Stefan Coerts
Spain boss Vicente del Bosque has won the 2012 Fifa Coach of the Year award after leading his country to their third consecutive major trophy at Euro 2012.
The 62-year-old only just missed out on the prize in 2010 after guiding la Roja to World Cup glory, but this time emerged victorious after Spain hammered Italy 4-0 in the final of Euro 2012.
The eventual champions were held to a 1-1 draw by the Italians in the group stages, but went on to cruise to European glory without conceding in the remainder of the tournament as Republic of Ireland, Croatia, France and Portugal were eliminated on the way to the final.
Del Bosque now has two Champions Leagues, a World Cup and a European title in his trophy cabinet.
Real Madrid coach Jose Mourinho missed out after winning the award in 2010 and coming third last year.
The 49-year-old helped Madrid to their first Liga title since 2008 as they collected 100 points from 38 games.
Pep Guardiola, meanwhile, had to settle for a top three spot as well after Barcelona captured the Copa del Rey.
The captain beat away competition from the likes of Petr Cech, Victor Valdes and Joe Hart to take the International Federation of Football History and Statistics award
Jan 6, 2013 9:00:00 AM
By Miles Chambers
Real Madrid's Iker Casillas has been awarded Goalkeeper of the Year by the International Federation of Football History and Statistics (IFFHS).
The Spain international received 224 votes to win - 96 more than second-placed Buffon - and it is the fifth time that he has taken home the IFFHS award in his career.
The 31-year-old has responded on his Facebook page, thanking the Madrid fans for their support.
"I am very pleased with this award," he wrote on the social networking site.
"And once again, I want to dedicate it to all the fans.”
The Blancos captain hit the headlines at the tail-end of 2012 after Jose Mourinho opted to drop him for reserve shot-stopper Antonio Adan in the club’s 3-2 defeat by Malaga at La Rosaleda.
However, Casillas was able to beat away competition for the award from the likes of Chelsea’s Petr Cech, Barcelona’s Victor Valdes, Juventus’ Gianluigi Buffon, Bayern Munich’s Manuel Neuer and Manchester City’s Joe Hart.
Casillas had a stellar 2012, with the two highlights being the dismantling of Barcelona as La Liga champions and winning the Euros with la Roja.
Real Madrid one of the best in the world, says Mendilibar
The Osasuna trainer is full of respect for the Santiago Bernabeu side ahead of this weekend's game, and feels his side will have to be at their best in order to get a result
No contract talks between Barcelona and Valdes yet, says agent
The goalkeeper's current deal is due to expire in June 2014, but his representative has stressed that they have yet to open negotiations over an extension
Ronaldinho was a good example for Messi, says Ten Cate
The Dutch coach has voiced his opinion that the Argentine learned a lot from his former team-mate, and fears that the attacker could suffer physical problems this year
Adriano resumes Barcelona training
The former Sevilla star spent the past few weeks on the sidelines with an ankle problem, but is one step closer to making his comeback
Benzema: I thrive on pressure at Real Madrid
The French attacker is adamant the weight of expectation at Los Blancos is not a burden and instead believes it "brings out the best" in him
Messi: I hope to win another Ballon d'Or
The Argentine magician has his sights set on yet more glory in 2013, but is unsure of whether he will be able to better what he has achieved in the last 12 months
Dortmund re-sign Sahin on 18-month loan
The Turkey star left BVB for Real Madrid in 2011, but was never able to showcase his best form at either the Bernabeu, or during a spell at Liverpool, and has now returned home
'Messi is set to become a legend' - Mascherano
The Argentine has broken a host of records so far in his short career, and his team-mate believes he will go down as one of the all-time greats
Higuain: Mourinho will not leave Real Madrid
The Argentina international has little doubt the Blancos coach will stay put, and is keen to return to his usual best as soon as possible
Bartra: I need regular playing time at Barcelona
The defender has mainly been warming the bench this season, but is determined to prove his worth on the training pitch in a bid to get more first team action
Casillas: I want to retire at Real Madrid
The Spain international is no longer an undisputed starter at the Liga champions, but he remains determined to end his career at his boyhood club
Ramos must address red rage or risk being remembered for the wrong reasons
The Real Madrid and Spain defender has already enjoyed a wonderful career, but needs to improve his disciplinary record to be considered one of the game's true greats
Sergi Roberto injury blow for Barcelona
The promising youngster has picked up a hamstring problem and will be out of action for an estimated four weeks
Sanchez: Goals give me confidence
The Chile international has been criticised for his profligacy in front of goal, but was over the moon to find the net again on Thursday night
Saviola relishing Barcelona clash
The former Argentina striker has revealed that he cannot wait to face his former side and see some old faces at the club when the two teams clash in La Liga on Sunday
Roura: Villa is a real goalscorer, he'll get back to his best
The stand-in boss was very impressed by his side's display in their comfortable win over Cordoba singling out David Villa and Alexis Sanchez for special praise
Valdes talks going well, says Zubizarreta
The legendary goalkeeper is confident that negotiations for the contract renewal of Barca's No.1 are on track and has denied rumours the 30-year-old may leave in 2014
Real Madrid has always been my son's dream, says Cavani's father
The father of the Partenopei star has revealed that as a child, his son wanted to play for the Spanish giants and he feels it would be the perfect club for him
We did what we had to do, says Simeone
The Argentine was content with what he saw as his team booked their place in the next round of the Copa del Rey, though, he admitted they could have been sharper in attack
Messi is unmatched and deserved the Ballon d'Or, says Neymar
The young Selecao star does not believe anyone can be considered equal to the Barca ace while he also denied that he has a pre-contractual agreement with the Catalan giants
Ramos wants 'fair and just' punishments for refs
The Merengues defender has responded in kind to his lengthy suspension by speaking of his hope that his suspension will be matched by those given to referees
Casillas ready to prove Mourinho wrong
The Real Madrid goalkeeper says he is motivated to work hard in order to show his boss that his decision to drop him for their last two Liga games was a foolish one
Sergio Ramos handed five-game ban for insulting referee
The World Cup winner repeatedly accused Wednesday night's referee of being a "shameless crook" after being sent off, and will now miss three Liga and two Copa del Rey matches
PSV nearly signed Messi in 2005, says former chairman
The Eredivisie powerhouse were willing to take the Argentine on loan, but the Catalans eventually opted to hold on to the forward instead
Messi: You can never write off Madrid
The Argentina international feels it is too early to say the Blancos are out of the title race, and is dreaming of success at the 2014 World Cup
Ronaldo: Real Madrid still have a lot to win this year
The Portuguese attacker remains optimistic about his side's chances of success this term, and has once more urged the Madrid supporters to back the team
Ronaldo is now the 'complete player', says Sir Alex
The Manchester United manager says the Portugal international has matured since moving to Real Madrid and is looking forward to facing him in the Champions League
Everything comes so naturally to Messi, says Roura
The Blaugrana coach, who is replacing Tito Vilanova for Thursday's Copa del Rey match against Cordoba, has voiced his admiration for the attacker
Cristiano Ronaldo responds with goals after Ballon d'Or disappointment
The Portuguese hit a brilliant hat-trick as Real Madrid overturned a 2-1 first-leg deficit to knock Celta out of the cup and is now seventh on the club's all-time top-scorers list
Real Madrid defender Ramos slams referee after dismissal
The versatile defender received his marching orders in the second half, but did not leave the pitch before telling the man in black how he felt
Ronaldo: We need Real Madrid fans to support us
The Portuguese struck a hat-trick on Wednesday evening as Blancos beat Celta Vigo 4-0 to advance to the Copa del Rey quarter-finals, before issuing a rallying cry to fans
Herrera: Dropping Casillas is purely tactical from Mourinho
Los Celestes' boss believes that the dropping of los Blancos captain is merely down to tactical thinking from the Portuguese coach and says he will not be sacked mid-campaign
Stoichkov: I can see Guardiola joining Manchester City
The Bulgaria legend has a feeling his former Barcelona team-mate could be on his way to the Premier League, and has hailed Ballon d'Or winner Lionel Messi
Paris Saint-Germain director Leonardo hints at Cristiano Ronaldo move
The prolific attacker has been heavily linked with a move to the French capital, and the Brazilian has refused to rule out making a move for the 27-year-old
Cuenca resumes Barcelona training
The 21-year-old winger has not featured for the Blaugrana since May 2012, but is on his way back to full fitness after a lengthy injury layoff
Cristiano Ronaldo is happy at Real Madrid, says Xabi Alonso
The Spain international is adamant that his team-mate is satisfied with the way things are going at the Bernabeu and added that he would renew the attacker's contract
Mallorca coach Caparros has 'other priorities' ahead of Sevilla clash
The 57-year-old says his side's main priority is the league, speaking ahead of their second leg last 16 Copa del Rey match against Sevilla
Runaway La Liga leaders Barcelona will travel to Malaga on Sunday hoping to keep their perfect league record intact.
Barca have been ruthless this season, only dropping points to Real Madrid in a 2-2 draw in October, and will be confident of victory against a Malaga side 21 points below them on the league table despite being fourth.
With Lionel Messi taking out the Ballon D'Or this week for a record fourth successive year and a raft of players making it to the FIFA Team of the Year, morale among Tito Villanova's side will be sky high.
However, Malaga will be no pushovers with their 3-2 win over Real Madrid before the winter break and their impressive Champions League run reasons for Barca to be wary.
Meanwhile, Real Madrid will travel to bottom side Osasuna on Sunday in what should be their 12th win of the campaign.
Jose Mourinho's men have won just one of their last three La Liga games and their inconsistency has been a key reason for their disappointing season which sees them sitting in third place, 16 points behind Barcelona and out of the title race.
But Ronaldo and company will be confident they can get the job done against an Osasuna side that has conceded more than a goal a game and tasted victory just three times this season.
Real Betis play Levante in what will be one of the more intriguing matches of the round.
The teams sit fifth and sixth on the table respectively with just one point separating them and a win for either could potentially move them into the Champions League places if Malaga fails to beat Barcelona.
Saturday's games begin with Real Valladolid facing Mallorca. Lowly Espanyol will hope to escape the relegation zone when the take on Celta de Vigo before Sevilla travel to the Mestalla to face Valencia.
Sunday sees Real Sociedad come up against Deportivo La Coruna and second-placed Atletico Madrid host Real Zaragoza before the round finishes on Monday with a match between Getafe and Granada at the Coliseum Alfonso Perez in Madrid.
In-form Rayo Vallecano won 2-1 away to struggling Athletic Bilbao on Friday, carrying their impressive La Liga form into 2013.
Rayo took the lead through a goal from Alhassane Bangoura three minutes into the second half at Estadio San Mames.
Piti made it 2-0 from the penalty spot on 65 minutes, before Mikel San Jose got one back for Athletic with 13 minutes remaining.
The home side proved unable to force an equaliser in the closing exchanges, despite Rayo being reduced to 10 men by the 89th-minute dismissal of Alejandro Galvez.
Rayo's fourth successive league victory lifts to seventh on the standings, while Athletic, winless in three, sit six points above the relegation zone in 14th.
Champions Real Madrid were held 0-0 away to Osasuna in La Liga on Saturday, as Valencia, Espanyol and Real Valladolid all won.
Real have struggled to match the heights they hit on the way to the league title last season, and dropped more points in the stalemate at Estadio El Sadar, where Jose Mourinho's team finished a man down following the dismissal of Kaka in the 76th minute.
With third-placed Real already 15 points behind Barcelona, the league leaders have an opportunity to increase the margin when they go away to Malaga on Sunday.
In other matches on Saturday, a second-half brace from Roberto Soldado helped Valencia defeat Sevilla 2-0 at home.
Late goals from Oscar Gonzalez and Patrick Ebert saw Valladolid snatch a 3-1 win at home to Mallorca, who had looked on course to claim a point from their visit to Estadio Nuevo Jose Zorrilla.
Finally, Sergio Garcia's goal was enough for Espanyol to beat fellow strugglers Celta Vigo 1-0 at home.
La Liga wrap: Barca win at Malaga, Atletico keep pace
14 January 2013
Barcelona's outstanding season continued with a 3-1 victory at Malaga in Sunday's La Liga action.
The Catalan giants have now won 18 of their 19 league fixtures this season, only dropping points in a 2-2 draw against fellow heavyweights Real Madrid in October.
After scoring 91 goals for club and country in 2012, Argentine Lionel Messi already has two this year, adding to his penalty in a 4-0 win over Espanyol last week with a 27th-minute opener at La Rosaleda.
Midfielder Cesc Fabregas doubled the lead five minutes after the break, converting Messi's assist.
And Thiago Alcantara made sure of the win with an 82nd-minute strike, which was also set-up by Messi.
Malaga managed a late consolation through Argentine substitute Diego Buonanotte, but it mattered little, as Barcelona celebrated another league victory.
They did not extend their eight-point lead on second-placed Atletico Madrid though, who kept pace with a 2-0 win over Real Zaragoza.
Tiago opened the scoring on 31 minutes for the winners and Radamel Falcao continued his outstanding season with a goal from the penalty spot seven minutes later.
The day's other match saw strugglers Deportivo La Coruna claim a 1-1 draw at Real Sociedad, with Carlos Vela netting the equaliser for the hosts.
Messi: Trophies more 'exciting' than individual prizes
The four-time Ballon d'Or winner admits it is nice to be recognised for his personal efforts but prefers to achieve success as part of a team
Wenger hopes Fabregas will return to Arsenal one day
The Frenchman believes his former player could rejoin the Gunners before he retires and has backed Pep Guardiola to be a success if he replaces Rafael Benitez at Chelsea
Klopp delighted with Sahin arrival
The 45-year-old coach has hailed the return of his former protege and says he will give his side additional options in midfield as the season progresses
Mourinho praises Real Madrid attitude after Osasuna draw
Despite being held to a lacklustre stalemate at El Sadar, the Portuguese refused to criticise his squad, instead highlighting the performances of Fabio Coentrao and Raul Albiol
Roura: Vilanova will return against Malaga
The Barcelona assistant has confirmed the club's head coach will be back in charge on Sunday, following the 44-year-old's return from a medical appointment in the United States
Pellegrini: Messi scores goals, but Xavi makes the difference for Barcelona
The Chilean trainer admits that while Messi's goalscoring record is impressive, the midfielder's knowledge and understanding of the game is what inspires Barcelona's success
Bielsa: We can't hold officials responsible for defeat
The Argentine coach witnessed another loss in the Spanish Primera Division and although he feels aggrieved at Rayo's second, he insists he does not blame the referee
Guardiola: I want to manage in Premier League
The 41-year-old is one of the most sought-after managers in football and, after being linked with Bayern Munich, his latest revelation will give fresh hope to his English suitors
Chelsea goalkeeper Courtois open to extending Atletico Madrid loan
The 20-year-old has yet to make a first-team appearance for the Blues, and is prepared to stay with the La Liga side beyond the summer in order to continue playing
Malaga to appeal European ban
The Spanish club have revealed that they have received a letter from Uefa outlining their reasons for suspending them from European competition and will launch an appeal
Vilanova: If Barcelona were 18 points behind, I'd be sacked
The coach suggested that if his side were trailing by as big a margin as the Liga holders then he would not expect to be in a job, and is expecting a tough game against Malaga
Emery 'confident' of Sevilla turnaround
The Rojiblancos coach thinks they will not need to make additions in January as the players already at their disposal have the quality needed to boost the club's league position
Chelsea starlet Piazon to join Malaga on loan, Benitez confirms
The attacker will spend the remainder of the season at the La Liga outfit as he looks for first-team action in a bid to boost his hopes of establishing himself at Stamford Bridge
Swansea City sign Osasuna winger Roland Lamah on 18-month loan
The Swans sign the Belgium international on a temporary deal from the Liga club subject to Premier League clearance, with the option to make the deal permanent next summer
Rosell: Manchester City are trying to poach Barcelona's talent
The Premier League champions are not only interested in signing a number of Blaugrana players, but have attempted to lure away employees at other levels, too
Mourinho: One day I will return to England
The successful manager has fondly reflected on his time at Chelsea, and says he is determined to return to England in the future
Atletico Madrid target Manchester United star Chicharito to replace Falcao
The Spanish side have made the €18m-rated Mexican their top target to replace Chelsea target Falcao as they also prepare to lose Adrian Lopez to Arsenal
Pique: Busquets is 10 out of 10 tactically
The towering defender has voiced his admiration for his fellow Spain international, and believes Barca's strength in depth is key to their success
Di Maria: Real Madrid need Ronaldo
The former Benfica winger is desperate to see the Portuguese commit his future to the Blancos beyond 2015, while he hopes to work his way back into contention against Valencia
Del Bosque: Premier League has aided Spain's success
The World Cup-winning coach has heaped praise on English football and credited it for aiding the progress of a number of La Roja players
Demichelis: I felt like applauding Barcelona
The Argentine could not hide his admiration for the Blaugrana following their victory at La Rosaleda, but insists his side left with their heads held high
Sevilla appoint Emery as Michel successor
The Andalusians have acted quickly in replacing the 49-year-old with the former Valencia and Spartak Moscow boss, who has been handed a deal until the end of the next season
Michel sacked as Sevilla coach
The former Getafe boss has paid the price for a poor first half to the season, and it is rumoured that Unai Emery will be installed as his replacement in the coming days
Ronaldo: Humility has made me successful
The Blancos attacker believes that his attitude has helped him get to the top as much as his talent, and has told his team-mates to turn their attentions to the Champions League
Bolton winger Petrov set to join Espanyol
The 33-year-old Bulgaria international is in discussions with the Spanish club about a move to Catalunya after becoming surplus to requirements at the Reebok Stadium
'Mourinho got away with murder until he started losing' - Pique
The Spain international has claimed that the Portuguese coach's poor behaviour was excused all too often when his side were successful, but says Real Madrid can still win La Liga
Di Maria: Real Madrid treated unfairly by referees
The Argentine winger has voiced his opinion that officials tend to make harsh decisions against the Blancos, and added that he is determined to return to his very best form
Arsenal abandon pursuit of Barcelona star Villa
Arsene Wenger made a formal approach for Spain's record scorer but has been told the Liga leaders will not sell and is set to turn his attention to capturing Adrian Lopez
Zubizarreta: Valdes has not told us that he wants to leave Barcelona
The glovesman recently revealed that he would be open to a move elsewhere when his contract expires, but the Catalans hope that he will stay put
Pardeza: Real Madrid's reputation is on the line every match
The Blancos director has insisted that the Santiago Bernabeu side are always aiming for victory, and has admitted that they missed Cristiano Ronaldo versus Osasuna
Cristiano Ronaldo: I want to see out my contract at Real Madrid
The prolific attacker has made it clear that he is not thinking about leaving just yet, and he defended the Blancos' head coach Jose Mourinho against recent criticism
Iniesta: Barcelona defeat will come sooner or later
The Spain international is eager to keep up their current form until the end of the season, but realises they could be edging ever-closer to a first Liga defeat of the campaign
Mascherano: Malaga scoreline flattered Barcelona
The Argentine midfielder lavished praise on Manuel Pellegrini's side for their adventurous approach to the match and is looking forward to playing them again in the Copa del Rey
Villa will stay at Barcelona, says Vilanova
The forward has been linked with a move away from Camp Nou for several months, but his coach has ruled out the possibility of him departing the club
Simeone expects Atletico Madrid contract renewal
The Argentine coach has said that both he and the second-placed Liga club are keen to agree a new deal, and that talks are progressing in a healthy manner
Falcao hints at interest in PSG move
The Atletico Madrid striker has been linked with a host of clubs across Europe, and has confessed that the ambition of the Ligue 1 giants has caught his eye
'I have no agreement with Barcelona' - Neymar
The Brazilian starlet has denied rumours that Santos have already completed a deal with the Catalan giants that would see him join the club either next summer or in 2014
Del Bosque showers praise on Guardiola
The Spain coach has saluted the work of the former Barcelona boss and says he has earnt the right to decide where he works next, while offering sympathy to Jose Mourinho
Extra Time: Messi & Ronaldo star in TV commercial
The duo may forge one of the most competitive rivalries in sport, but that did not stop them from teaming up in an advert to promote Al Jazeera's coverage of the Clasico
Jan 13, 2013 3:05:00 PM
By Livio Caferoglu
Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo play in the same position, vie for the Ballon d'Or annually, are employed by the most fiery set of rivals in the world game and represent two of international football's heavyweights - the parallels could not be more startling.
But it seems the attacking duo can get along after all... via texts on their mobiles!
The two (officially) best players in the world have staged a television commercial for Al Jazeera with the purpose of promoting the channel's coverage of the Clasico between Real Madrid and Barcelona in March.
In the ad, Messi and Ronaldo appear to send each other messages from their phones and exchange warning shots ahead of the crunch derby clash which the Blancos can ill-afford to squander.
Messi: "I'm looking forward to the Clasico."
Cristiano: "So am I. I'd like to score against you."
Messi: "Haha, by then I should have broken a few more records."
There is match-fixing in La Liga, claims LFP vice-president
The LFP vice-president has voiced his opinion that match-fixing has spread to the Spanish top flight, while he refuses to blame the schedule for low attendance figures
Jan 15, 2013 11:50:00 AM
By Stefan Coerts
Javier Tebas, vice-president of the Liga de Futbol Profesional (LFP), believes that there is match-fixing in La Liga, and fears that a similar scandal to the Scommessopoli controversy that has rocked Italian football could be on the cards.
Tebas has little doubt that the results of certain games have been fixed, but has admitted that he has no evidence to back his claims.
"Games are being sold in La Liga and the cheaters must be exposed," the LFP vice-president told Onda Cero in an interview.
"Unfortunately, I cannot prove it, but games are being fixed in Spain. I cannot rule out a similar scandal to the ones in Italy."
Tebas also had his say on the low attendance figures in Spain, and blamed the country's financial crisis for the lack of crowds.
"The low attendances do not have anything to do with the schedule," he said.
"It's the logical result of the economic crisis. And numbers have dropped by only 3.5 per cent."
Pep Guardiola confirmed as Bayern Munich coach on three-year deal
• Guardiola to replace Jupp Heynckes in summer
• Had been linked with Chelsea and Manchester City
Wednesday 16 January 2013 18.05 GMT
Bayern Munich have announced that Pep Guardiola will become the club's new coach when Jupp Heynckes' contract expires this summer.
Bayern revealed that Heynckes, 67, will stay on in his post until the end of this season before retiring, at which point the former Barcelona coach will take over on a deal that runs until June 2016.
The news comes 24 hours after Bayern's media director Markus Horwick described claims that the club had approached Guardiola to take over as "complete rubbish", and Guardiola himself said he hoped to manage in the Premier League, with Manchester City and Chelsea among those interested in hiring him.
Bayern, though, revealed that the move had been in the pipeline since at least before Christmas, when Heynckes informed the club he would not be seeking a contract extension.
Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Bayern's chief executive, said: "We are delighted that we have managed to get Pep Guardiola whom several big clubs wanted and contacted. He is one of the most successful trainers in the world and we are sure that not only Bayern Munich but the whole of German football will benefit from what he brings."
Rummenigge backed Heynckes to oversee a strong end to the season, having guided Bayern to a nine-point lead in the standings ahead of the Bundesliga's resumption following the winter break this weekend.
"As a club and as Jupp Heynckes' friends we have to show understanding for this decision. We have to accept it and we have to respect it," Rummenigge added. "During personal talks with Jupp we assured each other that we will do anything we can, and now even more, to have a successful second half of the season."
Heynckes, in his third spell at Bayern after returning to the club in June 2011, guided the club to the Champions League final in May, where they lost to Chelsea on penalties.
Bayern's chairman Uli Hoeness added: "Only someone of the calibre of Pep Guardiola was an adequate replacement for Jupp Heynckes."
Guardiola, 41, replaced Frank Rijkaard at Barca in 2008 and during his four years at Camp Nou led the club to 13 trophies, making him the most successful coach in the club's history.
"The signing of Guardiola shows the value of Bayern who want to be on par with the likes of Real Madrid or Manchester United," said Bayern's honorary president Franz Beckenbauer.
Alexis Sanchez will overcome struggles, says Zamorano
The former Real Madrid attacker believes that his compatriot will bounce back from his difficult period at the Primera Division leaders
Football does not get any better than Barcelona, says Meho Kodro
The former Blaugrana forward has voiced his admiration for the Liga leaders' style of play in recent years, and feels Pep Guardiola was astute to give Lionel Messi a central role
Athletic Bilbao turn down final Juventus offer for Llorente
The Primera Division outfit have decided not to accept the Old Lady's final bid for the 27-year-old, who is now set to stay at San Mames until the end of the season
Lennon: Barcelona have raised the bar
The 41-year-old believes the Catalan giants have set a new benchmark and says they are the best team he has ever witnessed, along with the current Spain national side
Xabi Prieto: Barcelona are a machine
The 29-year-old has heaped praise on the Catalan giants, but is remaining optimistic as he prepares to face the Liga leaders at San Sebastian
Soldado gunning for Real Madrid revenge
The Che skipper believes controversial refereeing decisions in their loss to the reigning Liga champions have only served to strengthen his side's resolve
Vilanova: Players will not follow Guardiola
The Blaugrana trainer insists he is unfazed by rumours that Barcelona's first-team stars could join their former boss at Bayern Munich, as they are under contract at the club
Capello: You can't copy Barcelona
The former England coach has hailed the Catalans as the benchmark and says it is difficult for others to attempt to imitate them because they do not have the same type of players
Real Madrid intimidate referees, says Valencia's Banega
The midfielder has slammed Jose Mourinho's men for continuing to influence the way officials give important decisions as Los Blancos always contest their calls and talk about them
Tito confident Barcelona can find a replacement for Valdes
The goalkeeper plans to leave the Blaugrana at the end of next season, but the coach insists that fans should continue to support their No.1, and that he can be replaced
Vela: Nobody knows how to stop Barcelona
The Mexico international is looking forward to Saturday's encounter against the Blaugrana, but has admitted that they face an almost insurmountable task in getting a good result
Zubizarreta: Barcelona respect Valdes' decision
The shot-stopper communicated via his agents that he will leave Camp Nou when his deal runs out at the end of next season, and the Blaugrana have called for fans to support him
AC Milan, Real Madrid & Kaka all want a deal to happen, says Galliani
The Rossoneri director has stressed that all parties involved have the same objective, but stressed that they will all have to make sacrifices if the transfer is to go ahead
Thiago: Alexis one of most committed players at Barcelona
The young midfielder has stressed that his team-mate always gives his all for the club, and feels he deserves more credit for his hard work
Kaka's possible return to AC Milan will not impress the fans
The Rossoneri announced on Thursday that they were interested in bringing the Brazilian back to San Siro, but they could spend the money elsewhere on younger players
Mourinho set to seduce Europe's elite now Guardiola is heading to Bayern
The Real Madrid coach looks increasingly unlikely to be at the Santiago Bernabeu next season and will revel in the speculation as he tops the list of a host of interested clubs
Adan: No conflict between Mourinho & Cristiano Ronaldo
The shot stopper has downplayed reports that the two had a war of words after the win over Valencia, and has hailed fellow glovesman Iker Casillas
Griezmann: Sociedad can be the first team to beat Barcelona
The forward believes an upset is a realistic possibility, despite the fact the Blaugrana are unbeaten in La Liga and sit 29 points above the San Sebastian side
Klinsmann: Guardiola return is fantastic
The USA boss has hailed the "fascinating situation" the former Barcelona coach has provided with his move to the Bundesliga next summer
Piazon comfortable with Kaka comparisons
The Chelsea forward, who recently joined Malaga on loan, revealed he is happy to have been likened to the Real Madrid midfielder
Bonano: Sanchez may be suffering from anxiety
The former Argentina goalkeeper thinks the Chile international's recent performances could be the result of a deeper-lying problem
Wenger 'surprised' by Guardiola's move to Bayern
The Arsenal boss believes the Spaniard's decision is "defendable", however, and claims that the future is bright for the Bundesliga that boasts "tomorrow's football"
Valdes tells Barcelona he will not renew his contract
The Blaugrana goalkeeper has told the club he plans to leave at the end of his current deal, after recently expressing his desire to experience "other cultures"
Thiago: I will not follow Guardiola
The midfielder has crushed speculation he will be leaving Camp Nou and linking up with his old mentor in the Bundesliga next season
Adan: I don't feel used by Mourinho
The 25-year-old shot-stopper has refuted suggestions that the Portuguese trainer has taken advantage of him recently, insisting there is "no controversy" at Santiago Bernabeu
AC Milan in talks to loan Kaka from Real Madrid
The Brazilian and his representatives met with the Rossoneri on Thursday as they look to thrash out a deal to bring the 30-year-old back to San Siro
Guardiola: I have missed the game
The former Barcelona coach has revealed that he is desperate to make his comeback at the end of this season, and believes the Catalans will not give up their lead in La Liga
Messi: Barcelona cannot afford to relax
The Argentina international has urged his team-mates to keep on giving their all, and added that not much has changed since Tito Vilanova replaced Pep Guardiola at the helm
‘Unhappy’ Kaka open to move from Madrid to Milan
The former Rossoneri midfielder has found himself on the fringes of Jose Mourinho's team for some time now, and has said he is looking for ways out of Santiago Bernabeu in January
Del Bosque: Messi is the best, full stop
The Spain coach has claimed the Argentine sensation would be a huge success in any side in the world, and highlighted Brazil as the favourites for World Cup 2014
Guardiola appointed next coach of Bayern Munich
The former Barcelona boss will take over at the Allianz Arena in the summer, ending months of speculation over his future
Malaga confirm loan signing of Chelsea starlet Lucas Piazon
The 18-year-old striker joins the Spanish side until the end of the season and will wear the No.12 shirt, formerly worn by Arsenal star Santi Cazorla at La Rosaleda
Ibrahimovic: I never said anything negative about Messi or Ronaldo
The Sweden international has denied that he made any derogatory remarks about the Primera Division stars after a series of quotes were falsely attributed to him
Juventus make final €4m offer for Llorente
The Scudetto holders are still hoping to sign the Spaniard in January, but would turn to Ciro Immobile should their bid for the Athletic striker prove unsuccessful
Messi: Abidal & Vilanova's health problems hit us hard
The prolific attacker has said that the Frenchman and coach's battles with cancer were a huge blow, while voicing his satisfaction with his performances for Argentina
Carvalho: Referee did not favour Madrid against Valencia
The former Portugal international has stressed that the match official was fair to both sides, and feels the cup tie is not over just yet
Unfashionable Rayo Vallecano look likely to win their fifth-straight match in La Liga when they travel to Granada on Saturday.
The club based in Madrid's suburb of Vallecas are renowned as one of the poorest clubs in Spain's top-flight but despite their economic problems, Vallecano sit sixth in La Liga after 19 rounds and will extend their winning streak to five games if they defeat 17th-placed Granada this weekend.
Alhassane Bangoura, Piti and Roberto Trashorras have been key to Vallecano's run of good form, which started before the winter break when they won 1-0 away to Valencia.
Bangoura and Piti, the preferred wingers in Vallecano head coach Paco Jemez's favoured 4-2-3-1 formation; have scored two and four goals respectively during the winning streak, while Trashorras has produced three assists.
Piti is Vallecano's top-scorer this season with nine goals, while Brazilian striker Leo Baptistao has hit the back of the net six times.
A victory in Granada could take Vallecano to fifth in La Liga if Malaga fail to beat Celta Vigo later on Saturday.
League-leaders Barcelona will look to extend their unbeaten run to 20 matches when they travel to Real Sociedad, while Getafe and Sevilla will also clash on Saturday.
Barcelona set a new La Liga record last week, ending the first half of the season with 55 of a possible 57 points.
The previous record of 52 points was set two years ago by Pep Guardiola's Barcelona side.
In Sunday's matches, second-placed Atletico Madrid will host Levante, Real Valladolid are set to take on Real Zaragoza and Real Madrid will travel to Valencia, while on Monday, Real Betis are up against Athletic Bilbao.
Espanyol won a relegation six-pointer at home to Mallorca in La Liga on Friday, clinching a 3-2 win via an 83rd-minute goal to Baena.
The hosts at Estadi Cornella-El Prat led after 16 minutes when Simao found the back of the net, but they were stunned to head into the half-time interval behind.
Mexican attacker Giovani dos Santos equalised 10 minutes prior to the break, before Javi Marquez gave Mallorca fans hope of an escape from the drop zone by putting them ahead seven minutes later.
A penalty to Verdu in the 68th minute squared proceedings, before Baene stole all three points for Javier Aguirre's men with seven minutes of normal time to spare - with the winner coming just moments after a red card was issued to Mallorca attacker Luna.
Espanyol moved four points clear of the drop zone, with Mallorca occupying 18th spot, sitting goal difference from safety.
Real Sociedad have brought Barcelona's unbeaten La Liga record to an end with a stunning 3-2 win on Saturday.
Real Madrid had previously been the only side to take a point from the Catalans this season but Sociedad went one better as they heroically came from two goals down to claim a memorable win.
Barca appeared to be heading for their 19th win of the year when Lionel Messi scored after seven minutes before Pedro doubled the visitors' advantage with 25 minutes on the clock.
But Sociedad gave themselves a chance when Chori Castro scored just before the halftime break and when Barcelona defender Gerard Pique received his second yellow card after tripping Carlos Vela on 56 minutes the home side began to press for an equaliser.
They soon found it six minutes later courtesy of a Javier Mascherano own goal after the Argentine was unable to get out of the way of a Chori shot and with a partisan home crowd behind them an unlikely Sociedad victory became a real possibility.
Barcelona defended resolutely as the clock wound down but Sociedad eventually found the winner in injury time when Imanol Agirretxe met a Carlos Martinez cross to seal the most surprising result of the La Liga season.
Meanwhile, Malaga missed the chance to move into fourth place on the table after they were held to a 1-1 draw by Celta de Vigo.
Martin Demichelis put the home side ahead on 37 minutes but Manuel Pellegrini's side were unable to keep their opponents at bay as Augusto Fernandez levelled the scores with 14 minutes remaining to earn Celta de Vigo a vital point as they attempt to avoid relegation.
In the day's other matches, Granada belied their position on the table as they stunned Rayo Vallecano 2-0 while Getafe and Sevilla played out a 1-1 draw.