Selasa, 02 April 2013

Barcelona sweating on Messi

Barcelona are sweating on the fitness of star man Lionel Messi after he limped out of their 2-2 draw with Paris Saint-Germain in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League quarter-final.



Messi opened the scoring in the 38th minute but spent the final moments of the first half standing motionless by the touchline and was replaced at the interval by Cesc Fabregas.

The Argentina international will undergo a scan on a suspected hamstring injury in his right leg on Wednesday with the return meeting against PSG already on the horizon on April 10.

Defender Javier Mascherano is certain to miss the second leg after he was forced off in the closing stages at the Parc des Princes, with assistant coach Jordi Roura confirming the former Liverpool man is facing several weeks out.

Roura said: "I think it was a typical quarter-final and a good result but we deserved better. It comes at a price because we have lost Messi as well as Mascherano, who will be out for four to six weeks."

Messi's opener was cancelled out by Zlatan Ibrahimovic, with Xavi restoring Barcelona's advantage late on from the spot, only for Blaise Matuidi to snatch a last-gasp leveller.

Fabregas confirmed Messi had been left despondent by the injury, but has backed his team-mate to be back on the field as soon as possible.

"He is down, obviously, because he is injured," Fabregas told Sky Sports News. "He hasn't been injured for many years and has played a lot of football for the last five years, so he is sad obviously.

"I know him very well, so he will just want to recover as soon as possible."

He added: "It was a very good game, they are a very good side and have quality players. It is not a bad result but we scored in the final minute of the game so we expected to win, so we are a little bit sad.



"We play at home (in the second leg) we always have options there. But when you score in the last five or 10 minutes you want to defend well and then from a rebound we conceded so it was unfortunate."

Wednesday's paper talk

The best football gossip from Wednesday's national newspapers.



style="border-radius: 25px 25px 25px 25px; border: 5px solid rgb(204, 204, 204);"width="320" />Jose Mourinho is ready to rejoin Chelsea even if they fail to qualify for the Champions League next season - DAILY STAR



Mark Hughes has been lined up to replace Neil Warnock at Leeds - DAILY MIRROR



Leeds will wait until the end of the season before deciding on their new manager - raising the possibility that Gus Poyet will return to Elland Road - DAILY EXPRESS



Romelu Lukaku will ask Chelsea to loan him out again next season - but to a club playing European football - THE SUN



PSG have admitted they would be interested in signing Wayne Rooney as it is understood Manchester United would consider bids in excess of £20m - DAILY MAIL



Darren Bent's future at Aston Villa looks increasingly bleak after he failed to make the squad for last Sunday's defeat to Liverpool - DAILY MAIL



Fulham are set to launch a fresh bid for FC Twente's Nikolay Mihaylov - THE SUN



Brendan Rodgers expects Pepe Reina to stay at Liverpool next season - THE TIMES



Everton are poised to make a £1m move for Slovenia's Jan Oblak - THE SUN



Bolton are keen on Oldham's FA Cup hero Matt Smith - THE SUN



Crystal Palace boss Ian Holloway wants to sign Charlie Adam if they make the Premier League - DAILY MIRROR



Michael Laudrup is planning six top signings this summer at Swansea - DAILY MIRROR



Manchester United have withdrawn Old Trafford as a venue for the 2015 Rugby World Cup - DAILY MAIL

Champions League preview: Barcelona vs. Paris SG


The French league leaders are looking to try and book what would be only their second ever appearance in the last four of Europe's elite tournament.





They previously made the semi-finals in 1995, when coincidentally they disposed of Barca in the quarter-finals.



Barca come into the game with relatively poor recent away form - by their own high standards, having won just twice from their last eight matches on the road.



However, the Catalan giants have won their last six Champions League quarter-finals and their last defeat at this stage came back in 2003 against Juventus.



And the Spanish side are also boosted by the return of their coach Tito Vilanova - who will be on the bench for the first time this year after he returned from America last week following cancer treatment.



Team News :

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- PSG are boosted by the fact that their talismanic striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic is available after his two-game European suspension was reduced to a single-match ban.



- Lucas Moura is fit again following a back complaint and looks certain to start along with Ezequiel Lavezzi, who was rested at the weekend.



- Italian Thiago Motta is ruled out with a groin injury, but compatriot Marco Verratti has also served his European ban and will line up alongside Blaise Matuidi in central midfield.



- David Beckham will look to get some action from the substitutes' bench.



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- Javier Mascherano, Sergio Busquets, Andres Iniesta and David Villa were all rested at the weekend - but will all return.



- Xavi and Jordi Alba have also made the trip to the French capital after they recovered from hamstring problems.



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Striker Pedro will be missing through suspension, whilst injury forced Carles Puyol and Adriano to remain in Barcelona.



Victor Valdes will be recalled in goal after being suspended for league action at the weekend.

Champions League Preview: Bayern Munich host Juve


Four-time winners Bayern are hoping to grace a third final in four years, and land their first European crown in 12 years.







They are absolutely flying domestically, holding a 20-point lead at the top of the Bundesliga table, and hammered Hamburg 9-2 in their last outing.



It has already been revealed that coach Jupp Heynckes is to be replaced by Pep Guardiola at the end of the season, so he will be hoping to bow out on a high - with an historic Treble still on the cards.



Juventus know what it takes to go all the way in Europe's premier club competition, having taken the crown on two previous occasions, but it is 17 years since they last lifted the trophy and 10 since they last graced the semi-finals



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- Bayern Munich could welcome Jerome Boateng and Bastian Schweinsteiger back into continental competition on Tuesday, with the pair having sat out the second leg of their Arsenal clash.


- Javi Martinez is, however, suspended and Luiz Gustavo is expected to fill the midfield void.


- Long-term absentee Holger Bastuber is still nursing ruptured knee ligaments, while Dante and Philipp Lahm are one booking away from a ban.






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- Juventus have concerns over the fitness of diminutive frontman Sebastian Giovinco, after seeing him pick up a knock during a 2-1 victory over Inter Milan on Saturday, but he is in their 22-man squad.


- Mirko Vucinic is recovering from a bout of flu, meaning Fabio Quagliarella and Alessandro Matri could be paired together if the Montenegrin misses out.


- Stephan Lichtsteiner, Arturo Vidal and Claudo Marchisio will walk a disciplinary tightrope, with the trio one yellow card away from missing the return leg.

Top stories from papers and websites - April 02










          Paper Talk





the sun




  • Samir Nasri last night launched an astonishing attack on Roberto Mancini - which could spell the end of his Manchester City career.

  • Southampton want to buy Senegal international centre-back Lamine Sane from Bordeaux.




daily star




  • Paolo Di Canio last night told his Sunderland players: "You don't have to love me, just follow me."




daily mirror










  • Paris Saint-Germain want to extend David Beckham's stay in the French capital.

  • Manchester United's young Chilean striker Angelo Henriquez wants to have a year out on loan - after a faltering start to his time at Old Trafford.

  • Bolton winger Gregg Wylde is wanted by Celtic - and is set to head home in the summer.




daily mail




  • David Beckham could extend his stay at PSG.

  • Paolo Di Canio last night fought to defend his appointment as a Premier League manager against a storm breaking around his right-wing political views.




daily express




  • New Sunderland boss Paolo Di Canio has dismissed any suggestion he is a racist - saying his best friends during his career in England were both black.



Zidane says Bale is most impressive player in Europe



Zinedine Zidane says Tottenham's Gareth Bale has impressed him more than any other player in Europe this season.



The Welshman has been in dazzling form this term, scoring 27 times for club and country, and his displays have caught the attention of the former World Cup winner, who has been tipped to join the coaching staff at Real Madrid next season.



Zidane went to watch Bale in Tottenham's Europa League tie against Lyon in February and described him as a "unique" talent due to his combination of pace and technical ability.



He told : "This year the player who's impressed me most is not actually playing in the Champions League. He's playing in 'the other cup' and that's Bale.



"He's unique. He makes things look easy, his pace is frightening, his acceleration is unbelievable because of his ability to go through the gears in very little space.



"Plus, he's very good technically which is also important. We mustn't forget that he plays football very well!



"And he's really impressed me. I've seen him two or three times live, including recently at Lyon, which wasn't necessarily his best game, but where every time he got the ball he can surprise you."



Tottenham boss Andre Villas-Boas described Bale as "world class" after another man-of-the-match performance against Swansea at the weekend and Zidane agrees he deserves to be spoken about in such terms.



But he doesn't feel the 23-year-old can yet be compared to the likes of Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo.



"He's perhaps not quite at the level of the other two, but he's different," Zidane added.



"So personally I don't think he's far off."



Nasri: 'Stan Kroenke forced Wenger to sell me'

Samir Nasri has insisted that Arsene Wenger was forced to sanction his transfer to Manchester City by Arsenal owner Stan Kroenke.



Nasri joined Roberto Mancini's side in 2011 for a fee of £24m, just weeks after Cesc Fabregas left the Emirates Stadium for Barcelona.



The French midfielder has revealed that Wenger had no say in his sale and that he was forced to leave for sporting reasons in search of silverware.



He told beIN Sport: "Wenger told me that if Cesc left, I would stay but Kroenke wanted the money.



"The coach told me we'll only take Gervinho. Cesc was already gone, I had only one year left so I decided to leave.



"I do not have regrets. I do not regret joining Manchester City. I want to play and perform. My departure from Arsenal was purely for sporting reasons."



The 25-year-old has been a peripheral figure at the Etihad Stadium this season, with Mancini admitting last weekend that the playmaker's inconsistent form has left him frustrated.