The Spaniard Rafael Nadal , head serial No.1, joined his compatriot David Ferrer in the final of the ATP tournament in Barcelona, beating Saturday in the semifinals another Spaniard, Fernando Verdasco 6-0, 6-4. Half -finals, Ferrer, N.3, he has dominated in the afternoon the Canadian Milos Raonic, 25th world, hung in straight sets 7-6 (7/2), 7-6 (7/5). Both Spaniards find themselves face to face in Sunday's final tournament of Barcelona for the fourth time, Nadal being imposed in the first three duels (2008, 2009, 2011). Less than a week after successfully completing a novel from eight at Masters 1000 Monte-Carlo, the world No.2 has needed just 85 minutes to deliver his 13th win in as many games against Verdasco, breakant his opponent four times. "I played a very good first set, and I stayed focused the whole game, even if the second race was much harder, Nadal said. This is a very satisfying win for me I'm happy to be here again in the final, and have a chance to win this tournament again. " Earlier in the afternoon, Ferrer had struggled for over two hours to overcome Raonic, who released Andy Murray (No.2) in the previous round. The sixth player in the world has needed seven set points to conclude the first set tiebreak to. "I am very pleased to reach a fourth final, welcomed Ferrer, already won the title three times this season (Auckland, Buenos Aires , Acapulco). I have a very special relationship with this tournament. I hope to finally realize my dream to win here. " Taking the title, Nadal has won six of last seven tournaments. In 2010, Verdasco had taken advantage of the absence of Mallorca, an injured knee to win on clay in Barcelona.
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Friday, 27 April 2012
Australia Wins Test Series In Caribbean by 2-0
In The Third Test,After Australia winning They have won the series by 2-0 In the Home of West-Indies . Australia won the third and final test against West Indies by 75 runs on Friday to secure a 2-0 series win despite a valiant second innings effort from the home side.Set a daunting target of 370 to win, West Indies resumed on 173 for five and were bowled out for 294, shortly before lunch on the final day.Australia captain Michael Clarke finished with five wickets for only the second time in his test career while his counterpart Darren Sammy scored a lively 61, his best test score.The chase ended when Sammy top-edged Nathan Lyon, as he tried to sweep the spinner, and Ben Hilfenhaus pocketed the catch to prompt celebrations from the tourists.The Dominican crowd had appreciated a good and entertaining effort by the West Indian tail with local favourite Shane Shillingford making his best test score of 31 in a 49 run last wicket stand with Sammy.The target always looked too much for West Indies on a pitch that offered turn and bounce for the spinners but West Indies may wonder what might have been had Shivnarine Chanderpaul and Darren Bravo survived the final session on Thursday.Their 110 run partnership offered a glimmer of hope to the Caribbean team but Australia never really looked like letting slip their grip on the series.The first innings century from Australia wicketkeeper Matthew Wade proved to be decisive in the final assesment, the tail-end resistance he led taking the total from 169-7 to 328.As in the victory in the first test in Barbados it was the ability of Australia's lower order to make key contributions that proved the difference.Clarke's contribution with the ball on the last two days was a further reminder that while Australia may not have the world-class line-up of a few years ago, they still bat deep and have plenty of options with the ball.A fourth innnings total of 294 for West Indies on a surface that had been tough to score on, was a good effort and with Sammy's strokeplay at the close giving a supportive crowd something to cheer, the Caribbeans at least lost in the right manner.While West Indies now head off for a tough three test series in England, Australia will not play tests until South Africa visit in November.
Nadal crushes Tipsarevic, Raonic shocks Murray, Ferrer also goes through
Rafael Nadal's Quarter-final Match Against Serbian Tipsarevic was as easy one as he easily defeated Him By 6-2,6-2.Spanish favourites Rafael Nadal and David Ferrer moved into the semifinals, while world No. 4 Andy Murray was a quarterfinal upset victim Friday at the $2.135 million Barcelona Open.
The top-seeded former No. 1 Nadal crushed fifth-seeded Serb Janko Tipsarevic 6-2, 6-2 in 1 hour 23 minutes, as the reigning French Open champ and Australian Open, U.S. Open and Wimbledon runner-up is seeking a second straight and seventh Barcelona title in the last eight years here.
Nadal, who upset current No. 1 Novak Djokovic in last week's final at the Monte Carlo Masters to capture a record 20th Masters championship, topped Ferrer in last year's all-Spanish finale and also bested Ferrer in back-to- back finals here in 2008 and 2009.
Meanwhile, rising Canadian slugger Milos Raonic fired 14 aces and stunned the second-seeded Murray 6-4, 7-6 (7-3) on the red clay at the Real Club de Tenis Barcelona, where Raonic trains year-round. It marked Raonic's first-ever win over a top-four player.
The 21-year-old Raonic has already reached three finals this year, including titles in India and San Jose.
A third-seeded Ferrer setup a semifinal date with Raonic by outlasting lefthanded seventh-seeded fellow Spaniard Feliciano Lopez 6-7 (4-7), 7-6 (9-7), 6-3. Ferrer's trying to reach his fourth final here in five years.
The 2012 Barcelona titlist will claim $398,000.
Tito Vilanova Takes Coaching Of Catalans
Tito Vilanova has been appointed As Barcelona's Permanent Coach as The management excepts some trophies from him too just like Pep Did.Barcelona have announced that assistant coach Tito Vilanova will succeed Pep Guardiola as the permanent manager of the Catalan giants.
The 42-year-old is a surprise choice but the appointment does follow Barcelona’s philosophy of hiring from within. Vilanova was assistant coach during Guardiola’s tenure as manager and the Barca board will be hoping he can deliver the same trophy success as his former boss.Pep Guardiola quit as Barcelona boss head coach today after four successful years in charge but on the backs of failing to deliver another Champions League and La Liga title after being unable to defeat Chelsea or Real Madrid at the Nou Camp this past week.The news of Vilanova’s appointment came at the press conference just moments after Guardiola resigned.Vilanova came through the ranks at the Barcelona academy with Pep Guardiola and worked alongside him at Barcelona B before moving into his current position in 2008 when Guardiola initially became boss.
Pep Guardiola Era Comes To an End
Pep Guardiola The world's Best Team Barcelona's Coach Is leaving at the end of the season after the Copa Del Ray final.Pep Guardiola is set to announce he is quitting Barcelona at a press conference this lunchtime. He informed his squad at Friday's training session that he will be leaving the club at the end of the season. According to reports from Spain Guardiola, who is out of contract at the end of the season, is understood to have told the club president, Sandro Rosell, of his decision on Thursday that he did not wish to sign a new one and will leave after the Copa del Rey final.The 41-year-old manager has led Barcelona to 13 trophies since taking over at the beginning of the 2008-09 season, including two Champions Leagues and three Spanish league titles.Guardiola has preferred to sign only one-year contracts for each of the previous two seasons and the delay in agreeing to renew for next season has suggested for the past few weeks that he was unlikely to stay.During the past week, Barcelona were knocked out of the Champions League at the semi-final stage by Chelsea and suffered a home defeat by Real Madrid that will almost certainly cost them the Spanish title.Guardiola stepped up from Barca B manager to the first-team in 2008 and has gone on to become the most successful coach in the club's history. But the setback against Chelsea came only 72 hours after Barça's hopes of retaining their league title were dashed following a 2-1 defeat at home to arch rivals Real Madrid. That loss left them seven points behind José Mourinho's men with four games remaining.
Guardiola led Barça to the Primera Division title in his first season in charge after masterminding a squad overhaul which saw the likes of Ronaldinho and Deco sold and a greater emphasis placed on youth.
The results were immediate. Not only did Barça win the league – the highlight being a 6-2 thrashing of Madrid at the Bernabéu – but they also claimed the Copa del Rey and Champions League.
The 2009-10 campaign began with further success in the Spanish Super Cup, Uefa Super Cup and Fifa World Club Cup as Barça became the first club side to win six major trophies in one calendar year. They failed to defend their Champions League crown after being eliminated by Mourinho-led Internazionale at the semi-final stage but retained their league title with a record points total of 99.With Madrid recruiting Mourinho in a bid to end Barcelona's run of success, the 2010-11 season was supposed to pose new challenges for Guardiola. But the former Spain midfielder, having signed David Villa to replace Zlatan Ibrahimovic, guided Barça to the league title once more and they backed that up by winning the Champions League again by defeating Manchester United at Wembley.The Spanish Super Cup and Uefa Super Cup were won, as was the Fifa Club World Cup, but league setbacks against Getafe and Osasuna undermined their title challenge.Barça have qualified for the final of the Copa del Rey next month in which they will meet Athletic Bilbao in what is set to be Guardiola's final game in charge.Speculation has begun over his potential successor with Ernesto Valverde, Marcelo Bielsa and Laurent Blanc all thought to be in the frame.As for Guardiola, he is expected to take a sabbatical from the game despite being linked with numerous jobs across Europe.
Bayern Munich take long road to final where Chelsea and history await
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Bayern Munich's coach, Jupp Heynckes, right, celebrates with Mario Gomez after reaching the Champions League final. |
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Bastian Schweinsteiger celebrates scoring the winning penalty for Bayern Munich against Real Madrid. |
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Bayern Munich's Arjen Robben scores a penalty to pull the score back to 2-1 and make their tie with Real Madrid level at 3-3. |
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Celeberations After Scoring Goal. |
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Christiano Ronaldo After Loosing. |
Record hopes dashed
The Germans denied Real a crack at a record 10th European Cup and will meet Chelsea at the Allianz Arena on May 19th, after they stunned holders Barcelona on Tuesday 3-2 on aggregate.Real keeper Iker Casillas kept Real hopes alive by saving efforts from Toni Kroos and Philipp Lahm in the shootout but Sergio Ramos skied his penalty over the bar and Schweinsteiger rifled the Bavarians through.
The Germans denied Real a crack at a record 10th European Cup and will meet Chelsea at the Allianz Arena on May 19th, after they stunned holders Barcelona on Tuesday 3-2 on aggregate.Real keeper Iker Casillas kept Real hopes alive by saving efforts from Toni Kroos and Philipp Lahm in the shootout but Sergio Ramos skied his penalty over the bar and Schweinsteiger rifled the Bavarians through.
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Manuel Neuer celebrates after saving a penalty. |
Night to remember
"I have not witnessed something like that in 40 years of professional football," said Bayern CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge. "This tops everything we experienced in the 70s and 80s."The home side had quickly cancelled out Bayern's 2-1 first-leg win when Ronaldo netted a sixth-minute penalty after a handball in the area and then produced a smart finish from the edge of the area eight minutes later. Bayern pulled a goal back in the 27th minute when Arjen Robben also netted from the spot after Mario Gomez had been bundled over by Pepe.After the break, both sides were more cautious but with extra time approaching Gomez squandered a chance to send Bayern through when he took too long to control and Khedira was able to get back and smother his weak shot.Extra time was draining on Real, who had all but wrapped up La Liga with a 2-1 win at Barca on Saturday, and that tiredness proved costly at the end.
"I have not witnessed something like that in 40 years of professional football," said Bayern CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge. "This tops everything we experienced in the 70s and 80s."The home side had quickly cancelled out Bayern's 2-1 first-leg win when Ronaldo netted a sixth-minute penalty after a handball in the area and then produced a smart finish from the edge of the area eight minutes later. Bayern pulled a goal back in the 27th minute when Arjen Robben also netted from the spot after Mario Gomez had been bundled over by Pepe.After the break, both sides were more cautious but with extra time approaching Gomez squandered a chance to send Bayern through when he took too long to control and Khedira was able to get back and smother his weak shot.Extra time was draining on Real, who had all but wrapped up La Liga with a 2-1 win at Barca on Saturday, and that tiredness proved costly at the end.
Wednesday, 25 April 2012
Chelsea at last got their revenge after 2009
The match was draw 2-2 But the AGG was ( 3-2 ) to Chelsea. Sergio Busquets and Iniesta scored For Barcelona But Just when it was about to be Halftime Ramires Put it in Through Chip . In 90th Min Torres Scored a worth of 50 Million pounds after dodging Valdez 1on1.FC Barcelona, who shot no fewer than 23 times, twice onto the post, as also happened in the first leg, have been knocked out of the Champions League. But they go out with their heads held high, having remained faithful to their brave, attacking style, and almost in comprehensively being unrewarded for their efforts. There was nothing to criticise about Barça this Tuesday, but luck simply was not on their side.And that was despite things getting off to a far better start than anybody could have wished for. Busquets and Iniesta scored and Terry was sent off. It had taken just 43 minutes for Barça to turn the tie back into their favour. But a shock goal from Ramires meant that Barça still had some work to do in the second half. Messi hit the post twice, once from the penalty spot, and the last 45 minutes were a monologue as FC Barcelona tried and tried, and tried again, to find their way through the ten remaining men that Chelsea had camped deep in their own half. The goal just didn’t want to come, and then, inexplicably, Fernando Torres ran half the length of the pitch on his own before rounding Valdés to slot home the goal that sentenced the tie. Di Matteo’s side barely had any chances in the entire game, but made the very most of the few they did.The upshot of it all is that the defending champions are out of the competition despite demonstrating that they are a far superior side to Chelsea. But if you don’t take your chances, you pay the price, and it is for that reason alone that Barcelona will not be going to Munich.
Stop-start beginning
Guardiola made as many as four changes to the side that started last Saturday’s clásico against Real Madrid. He opted for a three-man defence of Mascherano, Piqué and Puyol, without out-and-out full backs. And it was the respective team’s centre backs that were the protagonists of the first few minutes of football. For Chelsea, Cahill was substituted by Bosingwa after just 11 minutes of play. A quarter of an hour later Piqué was replaced, by Alves, in the same position for FC Barcelona, after a brutal aerial clash involving himself, Valdés and Drogba left him momentarily stunned on the floor. So many interruptions were doing nothing to benefit Barcelona’s plans.
Whenever the ball was in play, events panned out almost identically to the way they did at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea, with only Drogba in an advanced position, had little intention of doing anything other than defend, and left it to Barça to take the initiative, with Alexis the most active, especially when supplied by an energetic Cuenca on the right. And it was the latter who created the first goal of the night, following a corner kick, with an exquisite pass to Busquets. Everything was back level, and the Camp Nou started roaring.
Shortly after his side went a goal down, Terry, in an off the ball incident, kneed Alexis in the back. It was a shockingly foolish action for a man of his experience, and cost him a red card and ultimately a place in the Munich final. With Cahill injured, Terry sent off and David Luiz already sidelined through injury, Chelsea were left without any natural centre backs. Their intention had clearly been to come to Barcelona and defend, and they were now condemned to doing so with a makeshift back four of Ramires, Ivanovic, Bosingwa and Cole. Five minutes later, Barça made them pay the price with a rapid counter attack that ended with Messi supplying an assist for Iniesta to make it 2-0. At that point, it looked like Barça would end up romping home. Munich was in sight.But just like on Saturday against Real Madrid, when Cristiano Ronaldo responded almost immediately to Alexis’ goal, FC Barcelona were hit within in seconds of scoring themselves. Ramires managed to lose his marker and sent home a long-range chip to make it 2-1, and the away goal meant that Chelsea were, as things stood, heading for Munich again.
The manic end to the first half carried over into the second. Within seconds, the referee was pointing to the penalty spot after Drogba brought down Cesc in the area. But Messi struck his spot-kick straight against the Chelsea bar. Moments later, an Alexis header skimmed wide of the post, and then a Cuenca effort was turned away by Chelsea keeper Cech. The onslaught on the Chelsea goal was constant, and Chelsea had withdrawn so intensely into their own area that even Drogba did his bit by playing at left back.
Everything was heading in one direction – that of Cech, who was simply outstanding this evening. But he was beaten by Alexis, who was caught offside by the very narrowest of margins, and shortly after Messi hit the post for the second time of the night. The ball just did not want to go in.
And incredible as it might seem, with Barça now sending everything they had forward in search of the elusive third goal, the ball somehow ended up in the path of late substitute Torres. The Spaniard ran solo across half the length of the pitch, dribbled the ball around Valdés, and scored the goal that ended any hope Barça had of appearing in the Munich final. Football can be so unfair sometimes.
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