Barcelona put on a show at the Camp Nou on Sunday, beating Real Zaragoza 6-1 as the side beamed with pure class. In one of the finest collections of goals you will ever see, Seydou Keita scored an unlikely hat trick, while Ibrahimovic powered home two goals and Messi brilliantly chipped the keeper for one.
Barcelona looks stronger than ever, as Ibrah's pure strength has added needed muscle to their intuitive passing game. Teams like this are the stuff of legend, so don't sleep on watching the best team in Europe.
Monday, October 26, 2009
Video of the Week: Barcelona run rampant over Zaragoza
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Video of the Week: Rene Higuita's famous "scorpion kick"
NOTE: For those having trouble with the embedded video, go to http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yCxe4r6SjH0 to watch the clip.
Earlier this week, Colombian goalkeeper René Higuita was honored with a Golden Foot award, given by an independent commission to players whose whole careers have been devoted to excellence and entertainment. Higuita captivated the world with a style as eccentric as it was successful, as he scored 33 goals over his career for club and country.
This video highlights possibly the most famous moment of Higuita's illustrious career, the "scorpion kick" that he executed in a friendly against England in September 1995. I could try and explain it, but just watch the video to see why the name "Higuita" was once synonymous with footballing entertainment.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
A tragedy of the unknown
Monday, October 12, 2009
Video of the Week: Martin Palermo saves Argentina, then applies for AARP
Argentina is quite lucky to be in 4th in CONMEBOL's World Cup Qualifying, judging by the number of times this ball bounced around the box. Receiving his 10th cap less than a month before his 36th birthday, Martin Palermo scored a 94th minute winner to vault Argentina into an automatic qualifying place. To keep that spot, they will have to avoid defeat on Wednesday in a do-or-die match against 5th place Uruguay.
The goal, by the way, was immediately upstaged by coach Diego Maradona's absurd sliding celebration, also shown here.
Sunday, October 4, 2009
Video of the Week: Well, this is awkward...
Before United's match against Wolfsburg this past week, Sir Alex Ferguson thought he might play matchmaker by urging Jonny Evans to propose to his girlfriend, who was one of the reporters in the conference room that day.
Fergie's stated before that he wants his players to have stable personal lives, but this is just ridiculous. (And hilarious, for that matter.)