Rivarly renewed: Man Utd & Barcelona's most memorable matches

The two clubs are set to meet in continental competition for the first time since 2019 and history suggests there will be fireworks…

The inevitable happened following Manchester United's failure to finish top of Europa League Group E, with a heavyweight tie against Champions League dropouts Barcelona confirmed during Monday's knockout round play-off draw.

Two of the world's biggest clubs, who boast eight European Cup wins between them, will clash over two legs in February for a place in the last 16, with the winners already being touted as champions-elect.

Barca edge their head-to-record, having won six games to United's three, while four of their meetings have ended in draws, only one of which was a 0-0 stalemate.

Their upcoming meeting will be the first on a Europa League stage, which shows how far they have both fallen in recent years, but there will still be plenty of top talent on display and an intriguing touchline duel to keep an eye on between Erik ten Hag and Xavi.

The question is, will this United vs Barca tie be able to rival any of those from the past?

Below, GOAL provides a recap of their most memorable battles, from a classic at Old Trafford to a masterclass at Wembley from a certain Lionel Messi…

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    Man Utd 3-0 Barcelona | Cup Winners' Cup | 1984

    The memory of United overturning a two-goal semi-final deficit against Barca in the second leg of their 1983-84 Cup Winners' Cup campaign ranks among the fondest for the club's die-hard supporters, and for good reason.

    United stormed to a 3-0 win as they completely overwhelmed the Blaugrana at Old Trafford, with Bryan Robson scoring twice and Frank Stapleton also getting in on the act.

    Argentina legend Diego Maradona was essentially reduced to a spectator as Ron Atkinson's side executed the perfect gameplan, with Robson rightly grabbing most of the plaudits after a career-defining display.

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    Man Utd 2-1 Barcelona | Cup Winners’ Cup | 1991

    May 15, 1991 – the night Sir Alex Ferguson's technically inferior Manchester United side battled their way to a 2-1 victory over Barcelona's 'Dream Team' in Rotterdam to claim the Cup Winners' Cup.

    Then-Blaugrana boss Johan Cruyff famously argued the English outfit had "played the British game" to secure victory in his native Netherlands.

    But the Dutchman's bitter words only sweetened the success for Ferguson, who had secured a first European trophy for United in 23 years thanks to two goals from a former Barca player, Mark Hughes.

    Robson was the architect of both goals to cap another stellar all-round display as the underdogs held on for victory despite a late own goal from Les Sealey.

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    Barcelona 3-3 Man Utd | Champions League | 1998

    United were involved in a number of titanic tussles during their run to the treble in 1998-99, but few were more dramatic than their second 3-3 draw against Barca in the Champions League group stage.

    The two teams somehow topped a thrilling first meeting at Old Trafford as they shared another six goals, with Barca crashing out of the competition despite the best efforts of a seemingly super-human Rivaldo.

    The Brazilian scored two equalisers, hit the bar from 30 yards and produced a superb near-assist for Giovanni late on in a performance for the ages, but United ultimately went through alongside Bayern and went on to lift the trophy with a famous final win over the Germans at Camp Nou.

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    Man Utd 1-0 Barcelona | Champions League | 2008

    United also met Barca on their way to their second European Cup success under Ferguson, but this time it was defence that trumped attack as Messi & Co were kept quiet over two legs.

    After earning a 0-0 draw at Camp Nou, the Red Devils took an early lead at home thanks to an absolutely sensational 25-yard strike from Paul Scholes that flew past Victor Valdes and into the top right corner of the net.

    Barca dominated possession thereafter, but could find no way past a stubborn United rear-guard marshalled brilliantly by Rio Ferdinand and Wes Brown, who gave a career-best performance after deputising for the injured Nemanja Vidic.

Após 11 anos: golaço pelo Verdão foi do Chile à Ucrânia e emociona CX10

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“Vem aqui que quero te mostrar uma coisa no computador. Qual é a emoção ao fazer um gol desses?” Essa pergunta foi feita por um dirigente do Metalist, na Ucrânia,no meio de 2010, antes de Cleiton Xavier assinar contrato. E foi mais uma prova do tamanho do feito do jogador há exatamente 11 anos: o seu golaço na vitória por 1 a 0 sobre o Colo-Colo, em 29 de abril de 2009, no Chile, classificou o Palmeiras na Libertadores e marcou sua vida para sempre.

​- Estou esperando que reprisem esse jogo entre tantos que estão repetindo. Fico até emocionado. Vejo esse lance direto. Sempre tem alguém me mandando vídeo ou palmeirense postando e me marcando. É assim todo ano que chega essa data ou tem jogo de Libertadores. Todos falam desse gol. Foi legal saber que até na Ucrânia viram – disse o ex-meia, aposentado desde 2018, em conversa com o LANCE!, por telefone, de São José da Tapera, no interior de Alagoas, onde mantém a “Escolinha CX10” para crianças carentes.

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O jogo foi batizado de “Batalha da Cordilheira”. Ao Colo-Colo, em casa, bastava empatar. O Verdão só se classificava ao mata-mata com vitória, e pressionou: duas bolas na trave de Keirrison e chance na pequena área que Cleiton Xavier perdeu. Para piorar, o volante Pierre e o meia Diego Souza, destaques do time, se machucaram e o zagueiro Marcão foi expulso, aos 17 do segundo tempo.

Cleiton Xavier já tinha arriscado de fora da área. Aos 42 minutos, limpou o seu marcador, de muito longe do gol, e armou o chute. Na época, o goleiro Marcos admitiu que gritou para o colega não chutar. Dirigentes do Palmeiras, na época, fizeram o mesmo, do camarote. Mas a bola entrou no ângulo esquerdo.

– Fomos para cima desde o início, jogamos bem, criamos várias oportunidades, tentamos de todo jeito. Um pouco antes do gol, pensei ‘hoje, essa bola não entra’. No fim, o gol saiu na pior das hipóteses.Eu estava no melhor ano da carreira, confiança lá em cima, tudo dando certo. Pensei em tentar driblar e, se tivesse um espacinho, chutar. Quando apareceu, não pensei duas vezes: me desvencilhei e fui muito feliz. Não tinha outro ângulo para a bola entrar – lembrou Cleiton Xavier, que sentiu já no dia seguinte a dimensão do que fez.

– Vi muita gente me esperando no desembarque e não entendi nada. Demorou para cair a ficha. Até então, era um gol legal, de classificação, passamos de fase. No Brasil, vi a proporção que tomou. Foi como se tivesse sido campeão, com todos comentando em jornais, televisão. Passei a semana dando entrevista – lembrou, sem dúvidas ao falar do que considera o principal gol da carreira.

– Fiz um gol na Ucrânia na saída de bola e outro parecido com aquele contra o Colo-Colo, só que do outro lado e, claro, sem a mesma proporção, emoção e calor do jogo. Na campanha do título brasileiro de 2016, fiz gols importantes contra Vitória, Inter e Corinthians, e falo sempre que fazer gol no Corinthians é um campeonato à parte, nem tem comparação. Mas esse contra o Colo-Colo tem importância maior por tudo que estava envolvido naquele jogo – indicou.

Confira a ficha técnica da partida realizada em 29 de abril de 2009:

FICHA TÉCNICA
COLO-COLO 0 X 1 PALMEIRAS

Local: Monumental David Arellano, Santiago (Chile)
Data: 29/4/2009
Árbitro: Carlos Torres (Paraguai)
Público: 31.038 pagantes
Cartões amarelos: Caroca, Figueroa e Millar (COL); Maurício Ramos e Willians (PAL)
Cartão vermelho: Marcão (17’/2°T)
Gol: Cleiton Xavier (42’/2°T) (1-0)

COLO-COLO: Muñoz; Figueroa, Mena, Riffo e Salcedo; Sanhueza, Meléndez (Jara, aos 18’/2ºT), Millar e Torres (Caroca, aos 16’/1ºT); Carranza (González, aos 40’/2ºT) e Barrios. Técnico: Gualberto Jara

PALMEIRAS: Marcos; Wendel (Willians, intervalo), Maurício Ramos, Danilo e Armero; Marcão, Pierre (Evandro, aos 15’/2ºT), Souza e Cleiton Xavier; Diego Souza (Ortigoza, aos 36’/2ºT) e Keirrison. Técnico: Vanderlei Luxemburgo

Where Jurrien Timber fits into the Arsenal defence: The end of the road for Ben White or just a £40m William Saliba back-up?

The Netherlands defender has arrived at Arsenal and signed a long-term contract with the Gunners after moving from Ajax.

Arsenal's summer has got off to a busy start. After missing out on the Premier League title to Manchester City last season, it was quickly identified that the first-team squad needed more depth if the Gunners were ever going to return to the summit of English football.

The headlines have largely been dominated by the club's pursuit of Declan Rice and Kai Havertz in recent weeks. However, quietly in the background, Arsenal have been working hard to hammer out a deal to sign Jurrien Timber from Ajax.

That deal has now been agreed, with the Gunners sealing a transfer worth €46 million (£40m/$52m) to bring the Netherlands international to north London and add to Mikel Arteta's options.

The only question now he's officially through the door is how Timber will slot into the Arsenal backline. There are a number of different options, which GOAL takes a look at below…

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Timber is not a new face on the scene. Despite being just 22 years old, he has already made well over 100 appearances for Ajax and earned 15 caps for the Netherlands.

Continuing a fine tradition of world-class youth development in the Dutch capital, Timber flew through the age groups at the Johan Cruyff ArenA, before making his senior debut in 2020. He has scarcely been out of the starting XI since, helping Ajax to Eredivisie titles in 2021 and 2022.

While the 2022-23 season was a torrid one for the Amsterdammers, Timber's reputation remains sky high. No one in the Ajax squad made more appearances than him last campaign, and he was picked in various outlets' Eredivisie team of the season.

AdvertisementGettyA blow for Manchester United?

Timber had long been expected to turn up in the Premier League at some point. However, Manchester United had always seemed like his most likely destination. It was under Erik ten Hag at Ajax that Timber developed into a top-class defender, and the United boss made no secret of his desire to bring him to Old Trafford last summer. “I think that all top clubs in Europe have Timber in their sights," he said.

This kickstarted a frantic few months of rumours, but in the end the two clubs could not agree a deal. Louis van Gaal, a huge fan of Timber, might have played a role in the move failing to materialise, as he seemed to warn his golden boy off joining the Red Devils in June.

Regardless of whether Van Gaal influenced proceedings, Ten Hag's hopes of signing Timber have now been extinguished.

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That's because Arsenal have swooped in to secure Timber's services this summer. Personal terms were not an issue, due to the player's enthusiasm for the move and the Gunners' generous offer.

Reaching an agreement on a transfer fee has been significantly harder, though. Timber has two years left on his deal, so Ajax could feasibly have held onto him for another season before selling him on.

That is likely why they rejected the Gunners' initial bid of £30 million ($38.1m) in June. However, a deal has now been struck, and Timber has now signed a long-term contract in north London.

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So, why exactly have Arsenal been convinced to spend all that money on Timber? His greatest attribute is his zen-like composure on the ball. Following in a long line of Dutch defenders before him, Timber is superb technically, with no Eredivisie player completing more short passes than him during the 2022-23 season.

For a possession-heavy side like Arsenal, this will be a priceless asset. It's worth noting that Timber's 74.7 completed passes per 90 minutes was comfortably higher than what any Arsenal player managed last campaign too, though this should be taken with a pinch of salt, considering how dominant Ajax are in the Netherlands.

In addition, his patience on the ball should suit him well to the Gunners' style of play. As Timber is so confident retaining possession he often waits until the opposition has committed as much as possible before firing his pass through the lines.

Arsenal lit up the Premier League with their lightning-quick transitions last term, and it's easy to see Timber playing a quarterback-like role from the heart of the defence.

Man Utd player ratings vs Newcastle: Casemiro is a big-game baller! Brazil star leads Red Devils to Carabao Cup glory

The Red Devils ran out 2-0 winners at Wembley as Erik ten Hag secured his first silverware in English football with a victory over Eddie Howe's side

A Casemiro-inspired Manchester United ended their near six-year long wait for a trophy, beating Newcastle United in the Carabao Cup final on Sunday.

After an even, slightly untidy start where chances were at a premium, United blew the game wide open with two quickfire goals in just six first-half minutes.

The exceptional Casemiro grabbed the opener, nodding Luke Shaw's free kick past Loris Karius. And six minutes later, Marcus Rashford burst free of the Magpies' defence and fired on goal, with an unfortunate deflection off Sven Botman taking the ball into the net.

United didn't have it all their own way after the break as, buoyed by a rampant travelling support, Newcastle dialed up the pressure. In truth though, there was never much danger of them letting their lead slip as they clinched the first major silverware of the Erik ten Hag era.

GOAL rates Man Utd's players from Wembley…

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    Goalkeeper & Defence

    David de Gea (7/10):

    His strong hand denied Saint-Maximin in the first half. Seemed pretty confident collecting high balls and sweeping up behind his defence.

    Diogo Dalot (4/10):

    Early, and largely unnecessary booking, had him walking a tightrope. Saint-Maximin regularly had the beating of Dalot in all honesty, and it was little surprise to see him hooked at half-time.

    Lisandro Martinez (7/10):

    Made a huge block to deny Bruno Guimaraes when Newcastle were piling on the pressure in the second half. What a superb piece of business.

    Raphael Varane (7/10):

    Passing wasn't perfect, but very little wrong with his defending.

    Luke Shaw (7/10):

    Absolutely delicious ball led to the opener. He also chipped in with some vital interceptions, showcasing his astute reading of the game.

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    Midfield

    Casemiro (8/10):

    Guided his header into the corner superbly to open the scoring. Barely did anything wrong – worth every penny United spent on him.

    Fred (6/10):

    A nice foil for his compatriot. Typically full of energy, but was overly enthusiastic in his tackles on occasion. Taken off while on a booking.

    Bruno Fernandes (5/10):

    Worked really hard off the ball but wasn't particularly creative. Not much he tried came off and made a hash of two, potentially game-ending passes late on, before squandering a chance to make it three himself.

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    Attack

    Antony (6/10):

    Rarely gave the ball away in the final third. Nothing too magical, though he did wind up his opponents.

    Wout Weghorst (7/10):

    Ran the channels like an animal all game. Denied by a wonderful Karius save just before the break and completed a nice lay-off just before the second goal.

    Marcus Rashford (7/10):

    United were looking to release him at every opportunity and he eventually forced a goal when his shot deflected off Botman and over Karius. His astounding recent form continues.

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    Subs & Manager

    Aaron Wan-Bissaka (7/10):

    Solid after replacing Dalot. Will be interesting to see if he can become first choice after improving so drastically under Ten Hag.

    Marcel Sabitzer (6/10):

    Kept the pressure on Newcastle as they searched for an equaliser.

    Scott McTominay (6/10):

    His height was helpful in the penalty box.

    Jadon Sancho (N/A):

    Not enough time to make an impact.

    Harry Maguire (N/A):

    Nice of Ten Hag to give his captain a run out in the closing stages.

    Erik ten Hag (9/10):

    Told his side to release Rashford early in the first half – to decent effect. Smartly removed any players on a booking from the fray. The first United manager to lift a trophy since Jose Mourinho.

What should Vlatko Andonovski do with Julie Ertz? How the USWNT should line-up in Women's World Cup group stage finale with Portugal

The U.S. will likely need to make several changes as they look to avoid an unimaginable group-stage exit

Vlatko Andonovsk is in a tough spot when it comes to his U.S. women's national team lineup. It seems that addressing any problem the USWNT has would only create two more. There are many pieces that can, and maybe should, be moved around, but doing so would only lead to a whole new set of issues.

Still, it's clear that changes are coming. They have to, right? After starting the same XI for back to back games, there's no way Andonovski can roll things out unchanged for the third time at the World Cup.

The question is then: how many changes will he make, and how will the USWNT adjust to those changes when and if they do come?

The U.S. heads into their group stage finale against Portugal with several question marks, but there likely isn't one bigger than Julie Ertz. She's been solid at centerback but, given what we've seen from Andi Sullivan, there's a chance that the U.S. would be a better team with the veteran moved back into her old No. 6 role.

Doing so, though, would expose the defense a bit, leaving Alana Cook as the new defender. It doesn't appear Andonovski has the same level of trust in Cook that he does in Ertz but, given what we've seen, can he afford not to give her a go?

That is assuming, though, that Ertz herself is good to play a third consecutive game, having only just returned from an extended absence from the game after giving birth. Meanwhile, the attack and midfield likely need reshuffling, leaving the U.S. with plenty of problems heading into this third game.

So how does Andonovski line up the USWNT in this one? GOAL takes a look at how the USWNT should look against Portugal…

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She hasn't had to do much so far, with that Netherlands goal really the only time anyone has fired a shot toward her. Naeher will be called upon eventually, though, and she'll have to make a few big saves if the U.S. are to win this thing.

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Was partially at fault for the Netherlands goal as her slip left the USWNT scrambling, but the rest of the game showed just how important Dunn can be.

She brings so much energy and attacking danger down that left-hand side. If she's fit, she'll be there, even if Twitter would love to see her slide into the midfield.

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No chance Girma is going anywhere. The first reason is due to the obvious lack of depth at centerback. The second is that she's been just about perfect so far.

Despite her relative inexperience, Girma is just so smooth and calm. Any World Cup jitters she may have had should be gone by now. She's here to stay.

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CB: Alana Cook

Andonovski's first two lineups make it seem that he doesn't trust Cook as much as he does Ertz, but he's going to have to at some point.

Cook has a mistake or two in her game, for sure, but she is, generally, a reliable centerback. It's worth at least having a look at what the team looks like with Ertz as the No.6. Maybe a halftime sub shakes things up, but the U.S. may just be a better team with Cook in the lineup.

Com data para aterrissar no Brasil, Torrent chega ao Flamengo com um dilema

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Geralmente, um treinador assume uma equipe quando o anterior é demitido e o trabalho precisa de reformulação – ou até iniciar da estaca zero. O cenário no Flamengo, contudo, é o inverso. Domènec Torrent chega ao Rubro-Negro com a missão de manter um time habituado a empilhar taças e goleadas sob o comando de Jorge Jesus, o seu antecessor. Assim sendo, na bagagem, o catalão carrega o seguinte dilema: manter o padrão tático de JJ ou impor o próprio?

O debate tende a ser ecoado nos próximos dias, quando Torrent iniciará os trabalhos no Ninho do Urubu. Aliás, o treinador já tem data e hora para aterrissar em solo brasileiro: serápor volta de 5h40 desta segunda-feira (3), no Aeroporto Internacional Tom Jobim, no Rio.

O LANCE! já fez uma abordagem prévia do que esperar de Dome à frente do Flamengo, baseado em suas preferências e conhecimentos, adquiridos, sobretudo, em parceria com Pep Guardiola (auxiliado pelo novo treinador do Flamengo no Barcelona, Bayern de Munique e Manchester City).

O seu esquema predileto para atacar (ou o mais utilizado, até então) é o 4-2-3-1 (derivado do 4-3-3 clássico), explorando jogadores de velocidade pelas pontas. Assim como Guardiola, Torrent tem a tendência de utilizar os laterais como apoiadores nos flancos, agudos constantemente.

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Além disso, Torrent prioriza umestilo ofensivo no qual, na busca pelo controle da posse de bola e jogo de posição, suas equipes alarguem o campo com extremos de velocidade – e fixos.

Ou seja, modelos quanto à fase ofensiva diferentes em relação ao time de Jesus, que escalava dois atacantes (móveis), dois apoiadores que flutuavam e tinha laterais construindo pela faixa central, muitas vezes.

EXPECTATIVA É POR POUCA ALTERAÇÕES

Diante do apresentado acima, será que Torrent abrirá mão do esquema atual para já estrear no Campeonato Brasileiro – dia 9, contra o Atlético-MG, no Maracanã – com um sistema moldado por suas preferências? Segundo o LANCE! apurou, o departamento de futebol do Flamengo espera, ao menos neste primeiro momento, que o lema “time que está ganhando não se mexe” vire uma tônica, com hipotéticas alterações introduzidas gradualmente.

OPINIÕES VIA ESTADOS UNIDOS

Nos Estados Unidos, Torrent assumiu oNew York City FC com outros escopo e cenário. Teve tempo hábil para construir um time à sua maneira e obter um resultado histórico para a franquia (chegar à semifinal da MLS pela primeira vez), mesmo encontrando mais dificuldades do que deve se deparar no Brasil. Ao menos é o que aponta Richard Mendez, analista tático e comentarista da “ESPN” norte-americana:

– A forma de jogar do futebolista americano é com muita velocidade e força. Foi uma adaptação muito difícil para os jogadores do elenco do NYC, principalmente por eles, culturalmente, crescerem jogando apenas de uma maneira. Penso que, pela qualidade que tem o elenco do Flamengo, vai ser muito mais fácil para ele adequar o seu estilo – disse Mendez, ao L!, projetando um horizonte possível de mudanças bruscas no Fla, e emendando:

– O Domènec prioriza a posse de bola, isso é básico no seu trabalho. Depois vem a estratégia para atacar as costas dos rivais. É um mescla interessante para ele explorar, ainda mais com os jogadores rápidos que o Flamengo tem. Eu acredito que tenha sucesso com o controle da bola, podendomostrar uma versão no Flamengo similar ao estilo de Pep Guardiola. Vocês vão poder observar que vai ser muito parecido… espaço reduzido, posse de bola, muito toque curto e explosão com a velocidade dos extremos, principalmente – completou o venezuelano.

Flávio Pereira,narrador da “DAZN” nos EUA, foi outro profissional da imprensa que acompanhou de perto o trabalho de Torrent no NYC. De acordo com o locutor, o estilo de posse de bola (que pode ser visto com mais detalhes no vídeo abaixo) “atraiu muito o público” da Major League Soccer.

– Ele (Domènec Torrent) teve muito sucesso quando esteve no NYC… Melhorou muito o time com a sua maneira de jogar, estilo ofensivo e bastante posse de bola. Atraiu muito o público este estilo de jogo. Na MLS, muitas equipes jogam com um esquema de ligação direta, que muitas vezes não é um futebol vistoso.Creio que ele vai se dar muito bem no Flamengo – falou, concluindo:

– Não imagino qualquer outro treinador mudando estas características atuais do Flamengo, pela qualidade individual e estilo dos jogadores.

Assista aovídeo do canal “Patrones de Juego”, no YouTube, onde é exemplificado o estilo de jogo do NYC de Dome:

A ver se a última frase de Flávio Pereira se confirmará, ou se o elenco do Flamengo terá que se adaptar a um modelo à la Guardiola, de chofre.

O CURRÍCULO DE DOME

Como auxiliar técnico (sempre com Guardiola)
Barcelona B (ESP) – 2007/08
Barcelona (ESP) – 2008/09 a 2011/12
Bayern de Munique (ALE) – 2013/14 a 2015/16
Manchester City (ING) – 2016/17 e 2017/18

Como treinador
Palamós (ESP) – 2003/04
Girona (ESP) – 2005/06
New York City (EUA) – 2018 a 2019

Títulos (todos como auxiliar)
Liga dos Campeões da Uefa (2)
La Liga (3)
Campeonato Inglês
Copa do Rei
Supercopa da Espanha (3)
Copa da Liga da Inglaterra
Campeonato Alemão (3)
Copa da Alemanha (2)
Mundial Interclubes (3)
Supercopa da Uefa (3)

15 fun facts about Paul Pogba

Everything you need to know about French superstar Paul Pogba!

Paul Pogba is a French professional football player who currently plays as a central midfielder for Juventus and the France national team. Born on March 15, 1993, in Lagny-sur-Marne, France, Pogba is widely regarded as one of the best midfielders in the world, known for a rare mix of technical ability, range of passing, physicality, ball-winning abilities, and creativity on the pitch.

Pogba began his career at the age of six playing for local club US Roissy-en-Brie. He later joined US Torcy, from where the rough diamond was scouted by Le Havre AC. In 2009, Pogba joined Manchester United's youth academy and quickly made a name for himself as a highly-prodigious talent. He made his first-team debut in 2011 but struggled to establish himself in the squad.

In 2012, Pogba left the northern England club after his contract expired, having only made seven appearances as a substitute. He joined Juventus, who only had to pay £800,000 to secure his services.

At Juventus, he became an integral part of the team, completing a wonderful midfield alongside legends Andrea Pirlo, Arturo Vidal and Claudio Marchisio. He enjoyed a trophy-laden four-year stint with the Italian giants, helping them win four consecutive Serie A titles and the Coppa Italia twice between 2012 and 2016, as well as reaching the UCL final in 2014/15. Pogba was also named the Serie A Footballer of the Year in 2013 and 2014 and was included in the UEFA Team of the Year in 2015.

His performances were so good that Manchester United — the very same club that released him — forked out a then world-record fee of £89 million to prize him away from Turin in 2018. He was 23 and had been named young player of the tournament at the previous World Cup. He was a rising star, the type of player and leader who was expected to pull United out of their post-Alex Ferguson rut.

It all started so positively for Pogba back at Manchester United. In his first season, he played alongside Zlatan Ibrahimovic and helped them win the League Cup and the Europa League, while also moving the Red Devils to a second-place league finish and a return to Champions League action.

However, it all turned sour towards the end of his second stint at United. He has also been criticised for his performances, while some fans and pundits have accused him of not living up to his potential and being inconsistent on and off the pitch.

After another underwhelming season in 2021/22, he left Old Trafford at the end of his contract in the summer of 2022 to rejoin Juventus on a free transfer. He has played just twice for the Italian giants since moving to Turin, with his first season back in Italy largely plagued by various injury problems.

For France, he was one of the driving forces of France's 2018 World Cup win, playing a crucial role in the midfield alongside N'Golo Kante. He was once again a key player for France at Euro 2020 and has made 91 appearances for France, scoring 11 goals but he missed the 2022 World Cup through injury.

Here are 15 fun facts about Pogba you need to know!

  • Nicknamed 'Paul the Octopus' 🌐 🐙

    When he played in Italy first time around, Paul got a nickname ‘Il Polpo’ which translates to 'Paul the Octopus'. This is because he has a lanky frame and long legs to control the ball and keep it in possession. His strides and legs are as powerful as an octopus' tentacles.

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    Idolises Andrea Pirlo

    Paul Pogba has spoken extensively about how much he looks up to and has learned from Andrea Pirlo, an Italy and Juventus legend. Pirlo and Pogba played together during his first stint at Juventus, where Pirlo was an experienced midfielder and Pogba was a rising star. Pogba has often mentioned Pirlo as one of his idols, praising him for his exceptional passing ability, vision, and composure on the ball.

    The 30-year-old has even tried to adopt some of the principles of Pirlo's playing style, including his long-range passing and ability to control the tempo of the game. Pogba has also credited Pirlo for helping him become a better player and develop his skills as a midfielder.

    In an interview, Pogba said, "I learned a lot from Pirlo. He was an example for me, not just as a player but as a person too. I watched him all the time in training and in matches, trying to learn from him."

  • Raised by a single 'super mum'

    Often referred to as 'super mum', Yeo Moriba is recognised for making a number of sacrifices for her children as she raised her three sons single-handedly after she divorced from her husband Fassou Antoine Pogba, in 1996. Yeo brought her three boys alone on France's little council house, and was the driving force behind her three sons' footballing careers.

    Pogba has in the past admitted that his mother is his greatest source of inspiration. During an interview with Esquire in 2017, the Frenchman said his mother is his first girlfriend.

    Yeo holds a passion for the sport as well, and now serves as an ambassador with the Guinea FA. She even founded a football club in Guinea and used to be the captain of the Guinea women's national team.

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    Twin footballer brothers!

    Paul has twin elder brothers – Mathias and Florentin. And you'll be surprised to learn that all three of them are professional football players, and love statement hairstyles. Florentin, who plays as centre-back, has endured a journeyman career around Europe – playing in seven countries including England, Wales and Scotland.

    He's currently plying his trade for Indian Super League club ATK Mohun Bagan (renamed as Mohun Bagan Super Giants) while Matthias last played for French fourth-tier outfit ASM Belfort. Of course, Paul is the most famous out of the three.

Neymar threw away his chance to become a Barcelona great! Saudi Arabia transfer the only option after world-record failure at PSG

A potential homecoming at Camp Nou was nothing more than a pipe dream for the Brazilian, who is now set to wind down his career in the Middle East

Neymar's first introduction to Barcelona supporters came way back in December 2011, when he lined up against them for Santos in the Club World Cup final. The contest was billed as a showdown between the 19-year-old and Lionel Messi, which then-Santos head coach Muricy Ramalho did his best to lean into.

"Before long he'll be the best in the world," Ramalho said at a pre-match press conference. "The two are similar, but Neymar is a bit more special. His style alternates the direction of the ball as he carries it, while Messi dribbles more in a straight line. Neymar is unpredictable. You don't find anyone in the world who does what he can with the ball."

Ramalho was left red-faced as Messi scored twice during a comprehensive 4-0 win for Barcelona that saw Neymar reduced to little more than a spectator. But the teenager, who had also been dubbed 'the next Pele', would get his chance to work alongside Messi at Camp Nou some 18 months later.

Barca paid €57 million (£51m/$65m) to sign Neymar, who had also been a target for Real Madrid, and that proved to be a bargain fee. He was electrifying throughout his time in Catalunya, and struck up an excellent partnership with Messi that helped deliver a host of major honours.

But Neymar never overtook Messi as the best player in the world, and that's what ultimately led him to accept a world-record transfer to Paris Saint-Germain in 2017. He wanted to step out of the Argentine's shadow and put himself in a position to win his first Ballon d'Or.

Neymar failed to see the bigger picture. He already had an ego, but it became overinflated after PSG's staggering €220m (£190m/$241m) bid. Barca provided everything Neymar needed to achieve his lofty career ambitions, and he was loved by supporters. He traded all of that in for what he perceived as the fast-track route to greatness in France.

Inevitably, it hasn't worked out for Neymar at PSG. After six seasons of frustration and controversy, he is set to complete a move away from Parc des Princes – with Barca originally thought to be his preferred destination. But even if they could afford to re-sign Neymar, he didn't deserve a second chance. Instead, Saudi Arabian outfit Al-Hilal have struck a deal for the 31-year-old, and the fact is, a move to the Middle East was the only realistic option on the table – which speaks volumes about how far he has fallen.

GettyNeymar's Barca legacy

Neymar spent four seasons at Barca, recording an impressive 105 goals and 76 assists across 186 appearances. He proved himself as an elite performer in a star-studded side, and got the Camp Nou crowd off it's feet regularly with his dazzling displays of skill in the final third.

Alongside Messi and Luis Suarez, Neymar formed one third of arguably the best attacking trident in modern football history, with 'MSN' spearheading Barca's surge to the treble under Luis Enrique in 2014-15.

Neymar scored 39 goals that season, including one in the Blaugrana's Champions League final victory over Juventus. In the following campaign, Luis Enrique shifted the Brazil international into a central role, which allowed him to unlock his full creative potential as Barca clinched another domestic double.

After seeing Neymar score four in a 5-2 home win over Rayo Vallecano in La Liga, Luis Enrique famously said: "Defenders only have two choices when facing him: concede a penalty or let him score. In one word, he was breath-taking."

A third successive Copa del Rey triumph saved what was otherwise a disappointing 2016-17 season for Barca, but Neymar continued to thrive on an individual level – most notably inspiring the team's incredible 'remontada' against PSG in the Champions League.

The French side won the first leg of the last-16 tie 4-0, only to lose 6-1 at Camp Nou, with Neymar scoring a sublime free-kick and penalty before setting up Sergi Roberto for the winning goal deep into stoppage-time. It was the highlight of Neymar's entire Barca career and the moment he truly put himself in the same bracket as Messi.

Neymar went on to score his 100th goal for Barca in their Copa del Rey final win against Alaves, and the foundations were in place for him to etch his name into the club's Hall of Fame. But then PSG came calling, and he spectacularly failed his first true test of loyalty.

The relationship between Neymar and Barcelona fans was irreversibly damaged when he departed for Parc des Princes, as some Culers even went so far as to burn shirts with his name on after the transfer was confirmed. Neymar gave the Blaugrana plenty of memorable moments, but his exit marked the beginning of a major downturn in fortunes for the club – and his legacy has been complicated by the perceived betrayal.

AdvertisementGettyInjury nightmare in Paris

Neymar's first year at PSG is, statistically speaking, still the best of his entire spell in France. He managed 32 goal contributions in Ligue 1 and scored six in seven Champions League appearances – which went some way to justifying his status as the most expensive player of all-time. He helped PSG land three domestic trophies, including the league title – which they clinched with five matches to spare. But Neymar also sat out a grand total of 21 matches through injury.

He broke the metatarsal in his right foot in a 3-0 victory over Marseille in February 2018, which ruled him out of the second leg of PSG's last-16 Champions League clash with Real Madrid. Unai Emery's side crashed out of the competition in his absence, and Neymar sat out the remainder of the season.

The mercurial attacker rushed back to play for Brazil at the World Cup in Russia, but he wasn't quite the same. The Selecao lost to Belgium in the quarter-finals, and although Neymar still managed to make it into the Team of the Tournament, he spent most of his time on the ground after exaggerating the effect of tackles. Neymar always had a penchant for theatricality, but it appeared that he was starting to avoid physical contact entirely rather than simply trying to draw fouls – and the trend continued in the 2018-19 campaign.

PSG had to make do without Neymar for 29 games as he struggled with a series of niggling muscle issues before fracturing his metatarsal once again. He still managed a respectable haul of 23 goals and 13 assists across all competitions, but wasn't on the pitch enough to make a telling impact – which allowed Kylian Mbappe to move into centre stage.

Mbappe has been the driving force behind PSG's domestic success over the past four years, not Neymar. The Frenchman certainly has his faults, but he's looked after himself physically to ensure he's always available.

The same cannot be said for Neymar, as his fitness issues have provided an unwanted side-show. PSG supporters have seen him sit out the business end of the season year after year, and his party-boy lifestyle away from the pitch has done little to silence questions over his commitment.

It was no surprise when Neymar suffered ankle ligament damage again in March. PSG now know for certain that they will never be able to rely on the Brazil forward, which is why they have been working to find a willing buyer over the summer.

Getty ImagesThe last player Xavi needed

At various intervals during Neymar's time in Paris, he pushed for a move back to Barcelona. It didn't take long for him to regret his transfer to PSG, but undoing his mistake has proven impossible.

Barca were plunged into financial turmoil shortly after losing Neymar, mainly because they failed to spend the money raised by his sale effectively. Over €300m (£259m/$329m) was splashed out on Philippe Coutinho, Ousmane Dembele and Antoine Griezmann – all of whom flopped spectacularly.

Huge contracts were given to new signings and core squad members such as Messi, Sergio Busquets and Jordi Alba, which eventually led to Barca's wage bill spiralling out of control. Joan Laporta has been trying to balance the books since his return as club president in 2021, even letting Messi go to try and expedite the process, but there is still a long way to go.

Head coach Xavi, who played with Neymar at Camp Nou towards the end of his illustrious playing career, was only able to register summer signing Ilkay Gundogan two days before Barca's 2022-23 La Liga opener against Getafe – after the activation of another financial lever.

These are turbulent times for Barca, despite their title success last term, as they can no longer compete with their rivals for their best players on the market. They have no choice but to focus on free agents and cut-price deals, while continuing to clear out some of the first-team deadwood.

Bringing Neymar back to the club would have undone all the work Laporta and Xavi have done over the past two years. PSG might have been willing to let him go for a reduced fee, but the Brazilian still commands one of the largest salary packages in the game.

Neymar could also have, potentially, ruined the harmony that has only recently been restored to the Barca dressing room. Xavi was reportedly wary of that possibility, which is why the club appeared to distance itself from their former talisman.

Barca need players willing to work together towards the same common goal while putting the team above their own personal desires. Neymar has never done that at PSG, and after entering his thirties, it's unlikely that he's going to change his ways.

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Neymar had also been strongly linked with a move to the Premier League, with Chelsea, Manchester United, Manchester City and Arsenal all mooted as potential landing spots. But one by one, those avenues were closed off.

When United initially emerged as potential suitors in May, Sir Alex Ferguson's former assistant Rene Meulensteen sounded a warning to current manager Erik ten Hag. "I have my reservations about it because he’s obviously a high-calibre player but he's also a prima donna," he told .

United eventually strengthened their attack with the additions of Rasmus Hojlund and Mason Mount, while Arsenal have brought in Kai Havertz and City have decided they don't need any extra support upfront for goal machine Erling Haaland.

Chelsea looked the most likely to launch a genuine bid for Neymar amid reports that co-owner Todd Boehly had been in direct contact with the forward last month, while new Blues boss Mauricio Pochettino coached Neymar at PSG in 2021-22, and once described him as an "easy" player to manage. However, the Argentine made it clear that he does not want a reunion with Neymar. According to the , Pochettino does not think the PSG outcast is the right profile for the style of play he wants to implement at Chelsea.

There was a time when Neymar heading to the Premier League would have been a tantalising prospect. But now, all the top sides recognise that he is damaged goods.

Nice vs PSG: Where to watch the match online, live stream, TV channels & kick-off time

All the details about how to watch the Ligue 1 game between Nice and PSG on TV and online

Paris Saint-Germain will be aiming to arrest a losing streak and tighten their grip on top spot in Ligue 1 when they visit Nice on Saturday. The capital club come into the game on the back of two consecutive defeats, failing to score against Rennes and Lyon, prompting concerns over whether their key players can hold their nerve into the final stage of the season.

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Nice are not an opponent to be taken lightly, either, with the Riviera outfit enjoying a 14-match unbeaten run as they come into the match.

GOAL brings you everything you need to know about how to watch the game on TV and online, as well as team news, head-to-head record and more.

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    Game: Nice vs PSG
    Date: April 8, 2023
    Kick-off: 3pm ET
    Venue: Allianz-Riviera Stadium, Nice

    The fixture between Nice and PSG will be played on Saturday April 8, 2023. The match will kick off at 3pm ET in the U.S.

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    Team news & squads

    Nice team news

    Nicolas Pepe has returned from injury and played a part in the 1-1 draw against Angers, so should be in line to start again on Saturday. Nice do have a number of injured personnel, though, with Youcef Atal, Mattia Viti, Sofiane Diop and Jordan Lotomba unavailable.

    Nice will hope for big performances from the likes of Kasper Schmeichel and Terem Moffi if they are to get a result, while the experience of players such as Aaron Ramsey could be crucial.

    Nice XI (possible): Schmeichel; Bard, Dante, Todibo, Mendy; Thuram, Rosario, Ramsey; Laborde, Moffi, Pepe.

    Position Nice players
    Goalkeepers: Schmeichel, Bulka, Boulhendi, Garrido
    Defenders: Dante, Bryan, Todibo, Bard, Mendy, Nahounou, Amraoui
    Midfielders: Rosario, Barkley, Ramsey, Thuram, Beka-Beka, Boudaoui, Belahyane, Ndayishimiye, Traore
    Forwards: Moffi, Brahimi, Laborde, Pepe, Bouanani, Sotona

    PSG team news

    The biggest absence for PSG is, of course, Neymar, who is out of action for the remainder of the 2022-23 season due to an ankle injury. Presnel Kimpembe is another long-term absentee, with the defender expected to miss a portion of next season too.

    There are concerns over Sergio Ramos' availability as the Spaniard resumes full training after a calf injury, but he could be involved. Having failed to hit the net in the last two games, PSG will require Kylian Mbappe, who has 19 league goals to his name, and Lionel Messi, who has scored 13, to add to their respective tallies.

    PSG XI (possible): Donnarumma; Marquinhos, Danilo, Bitshiabu; Mendes, Vitinha, Verratti, Sanches, Hakimi; Messi, Mbappe.

    Position PSG players
    Goalkeepers: Donnarumma, Rico, Letellier
    Defenders: Hakimi, Ramos, Mendes, Marquinhos, Bernat, Mukiele,, Bitshiabu, Pembele, Fernandez-Veliz, Lamy
    Midfielders: Verratti, Ruiz, Vitinha, Danilo, Sanches, Soler, Zaire-Emery, Gharbi
    Forwards: Mbappe, Messi, Ekitike, Housni

    Head-to-head record

    Date Result Competition
    Oct 1, 2022 PSG 2-1 Nice Ligue 1
    Mar 5, 2022 Nice 1-0 PSG Ligue 1
    Jan 31, 2022 PSG 0-0 Nice (P) Coupe de France
    Dec 1, 2021 PSG 0-0 Nice Ligue 1
    Feb 13, 2021 PSG 2-1 Nice Ligue 1

    PSG won the reverse fixture earlier in the season, triumphing by a single goal, but Nice won the two games before that.

    Games have been tight between the sides, with just seven goals scored between the two teams in the last five fixtures.

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Palmeiras encerra preparação para volta ao Allianz; veja provável time

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O Palmeiras encerrou, neste sábado, a preparação para enfrentar o Água Santa, no jogo que marca a volta do time ao Allianz Parque após 138 dias, neste domingo, às 16h. O técnico Vanderlei Luxemburgo comandou trabalho tático no campo sintético, que é idêntico ao do estádio, em atividade que foi acompanhado pelo presidente Maurício Galiotte e pelo diretor de futebol Anderson Barros, ambos presentes no gramado.

Como as atividades continuam sem a presença da imprensa, para minimizar o risco de contágio por Covid-19, o Palmeiras divulgou somente que a manhã foi de exercício tático e ensaio de jogadas. Não foram dados indícios da escalação, mas o técnico disse na quarta-feira, depois da derrota por 1 a 0 para o Corinthians, que pretende fazer uma ou duas alterações.

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Uma mudança bem provável é a entrada de Marcos Rocha, que cumpriu suspensão no Dérbi. Mayke o substituiu e, depois, o volante Gabriel Menino entrou na lateral direita, recebendo intensos elogios do técnico. Na defesa, Gustavo Gómez ainda não renovou contrato e, por isso, a dupla de zaga continua formada por Felipe Melo e Vitor Hugo.

Quem também está fora é Viña. O lateral-esquerdo sofreu concussão na quarta. passou 24h em observação no hospital e se reapresentou à Academia de Futebol na última terça, em cronograma de volta gradual. Sem o uruguaio, Diogo Barbosa é o principal candidato a entrar no time.

Existe ainda incerteza no setor ofensivo. Sem Dudu, negociado com o Al Duhail, do Qatar, e Gabriel Veron, que sofreu lesão muscular e não joga mais pelo Campeonato Paulista, Zé Rafael foi titular e não agradou. Os meias Lucas Lima, Raphael Veiga e Gustavo Scarpa e o atacante Wesley podem ganhar oportunidade para formar a linha de frente com Rony, Willian e Luiz Adriano.

Assim, a provável escalação do Palmeiras para a última rodada da primeira fase do Campeonato Paulista tem: Weverton; Marcos Rocha, Felipe Melo, Vitor Hugo e Diogo Barbosa; Patrick de Paula, Bruno Henrique e Lucas Lima (Raphael Veiga ou Gustavo Scarpa); Rony, Willian e Luiz Adriano.

O Palmeiras está classificado para enfrentar o Santo André nas quartas de final, mas está em segundo lugar no Grupo B, com 19 pontos, e, para ser líder e ser mandante no jogo único da próxima fase, precisa vencer o Água Santa, no Allianz Parque, e torcer para o Santo André, dono de 20 pontos, tropeçar contra o Ituano, no Canindé, também às 16h deste domingo.

O Verdão também tem a chance de alcançar a melhor campanha da primeira fase. Para isso, além de vencer e secar o Santo André, precisa que o Red Bull Bragantino, que tem 20 pontos, não derrote o Botafogo de Ribeirão Preto, em Osasco, outro jogo às 16h deste domingo. Quem tiver melhor pontuação ganha o direito de ser mandante nos confrontos únicos das quartas e semifinal e também no segundo e decisivo duelo da final do Estadual.

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