Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Barcelona 3 Atletico Madrid 0: Messi and Santos magic starts another rout for Barça

They were slow off the blocks but Barcelona are now fully in their stride and it is difficult to see who might knock them out of it. It was certainly too big a task for Atletico Madrid who were well beaten inside the first 45 minutes of this encounter here last night.

The Barcelona, coach Frank Rijkaard, recalled Ronaldinho after a three-match absence – three games in which Barça had scored 10 goals and collected maximum points.

An inspired Leo Messi had been the major reason why the Brazilian had not been missed and Messi it was who jump-started this display. After 10 minutes he was a hero in his own penalty area with a last ditch tackle on Mariano Pernia just as the full-back was about to shoot. For Pernia it was the first and last time he had the Barcelona forward on the back foot.

The sometime Spain international left-back, was turned inside out by the Argentine throughout the first half and booked after a late challenge on 14 minutes.

Seconds later Messi's dominance of Pernia brought about the first goal. He skipped past him after running onto a pass from Deco. Messi's cross was too close to the goalkeeper Christian Abbiati but the Italian spilled it and Deco, who had continued running after his pass started the move, finished from close range.

A majestic Messi pass then set up Henry only for the Frenchman to shoot wide before it was Ronaldinho's chance to combine with Barcelona's No 19 with the move that extended the home side's lead.

The two worked the tightest of one-two's on the edge of the Atletico Madrid penalty area and Messi finished with a shot inside Abbiati's left-hand post for his sixth league goal in six league games.

A big scare for home fans came when the captain Carles Puyol, starting his first game for four months after recovering from a knee injury, needed attention. Despite worried groans from home fans it was to a head wound and not a recurrence of his injury.

Barcelona should have gone in three up at the break. First Ronaldinho shot wide after another fine Messi pass then Deco was beaten by the bounce as he tried to finish an exquisitely lofted pass from Henry.

Atletico Madrid swapped the disappointing Jose Antonio Reyes for Maxi Rodriguez early in the second half and the substitute stung Victor Valdes' hands with a shot from distance that he had to palm away for a corner.

But at the back Atletico's defence were still seeing stars from the first half and Deco, Puyol and Henry all had the chance to extend Barcelona's lead.

For all his running the ball was not quite dropping for Henry and, when it did, Abbiati was there to deny him – getting down low to his left to turn the Frenchman's shot round the post.

The visitors' keeper was at full stretch again to keep out Deco's drive minutes later as Barcelona looked for a score to reflect their dominance. Henry was taken off with four minutes remaining to rapturous applause, just as had Ronaldinho just moments earlier.

Both continue to live in the shadow of Messi, who hit the post with the clock running down, but for as long as Barcelona are this emphatic that is something they will happily accept.

Giovanni Dos Santos, the man who replaced Ronaldinho, crossed for Xavi to make it three at the death.

Barcelona (4-3-3): Valdes, Oleguer, Puyol, Milito, Abidal, Xavi, Iniesta, Deco, Messi, Henry (Krkic, 86), Ronaldinho (Dos Santos, 81). Substitutes not used: Crosas, Gudjohnsen, Jorquera (gk), Sylvinho, Thuram.

Atletico Madrid (4-4-2): Abbiati, Seitaridis, Pablo Ibáñez, Ze Castro (Eller, h-t), Pernia, Reyes (Rodriguez, 55), Maniche, Raul Garcia, Simao, Aguero (Luis Garcia, 63), Forlan Substitutes not used: Lopez, Falcon (gk), Jurado, Loureiro.

New York champion Marilson dos Santos to lead Latin American charge in Udine

Brazil's 2006 New York Marathon winner Marilson dos Santos leads the Latin American charge for the 2nd IAAF World Road Running Championships, to be held this Sunday (14) in Udine, Italy.

Dos Santos heads a 25-member seven nation contingent from Brazil, Colombia, Costa Rica, Cuba, Mexico, Uruguay and Venezuela, among more than 150 competitors who will run on the Udine streets.

Marilson dos Santos, a four-time Pan American Games medallist will use the event as a preparation for his New York title defence in November. The 30-year old has enjoyed a successful season so far, breaking the South American 10,000m record with 27:28.12 in June.

On the roads, he had previously finished fourth at the Lisbon Half Marathon in March, with 1:00:45 on what is a slightly downhill course. Then in April, he improved his marathon best to 2:08:37 to finish eighth in London.

Dos Santos will be joined by Clodoaldo da Silva (1:03:37), Giomar da Silva (1:04:22), João Ferreira de Lima (1:03:53) in the Brazilain line-up.

Aside Brazil, other top men are Mexico's half marathon specialist Juan Carlos Romero and marathoner Francisco Bautista, as well as Colombia's 2003 Pan American Games marathon bronze medallist Diego Colorado and Cuba's Aguelmis Rojas.

In the women's race, Ednalva da Silva is the region's best bet after winning the Rio de Janeiro Half Marathon in early September with 1:12:15, a time that ranks her sixth on the all-time South American lists, exactly one minute slower than the record, set by her countrywoman Silvana Pereira in 1991.

Maria Zeferina Baldaia (1:12:45 in 2001), Marizete dos Santos (1:13:50), Lucélia de Oliveira Peres (1:13:44) complete the Brazilian quartet.

Colombia's Bertha Sánchez (1:13:11 in 2005) and Cuba's 2007 Pan American Games marathon champion Mariela Gonzalez are also expect to produce a fine run in Udine, while Mexico's chances are centered on Paula Apolonio and Karina Pérez.

Latin America's other representatives will be Colombia's Giovanni Amador, Edwin Romero, Lina Arias, Martha Ines Ronceria, Costa Rica's José Francisco Chaves, Uruguay's Marisol Redón and Venezuela's Robert Lugo and Norelys Lugo.

In 2006 in Debrecen, the number of Latin Americans was smaller, and the best placed runners, Mexico's Juan Gualberto Vargas (37th) and Brazil's Maria Cristina Rodrigues (45th) finished very distant from the winners Zersenay Tadesse of Eritrea and Lornah Kiplagat of The Netherlands.

Jimenez wins debut as Sevilla beats Valencia; Madrid and Barcelona also win

MADRID, Spain - Frederic Kanoute, Christian Poulsen and Luis Fabiano scored Sunday for Sevilla to beat Valencia 3-0 in the Spanish league and give coach Manolo Jimenez a winning debut.

Kanoute took advantage of a defensive mishap to score his first league goal in more than a month in the 10th minute. Poulsen and Fabiano added goals late into the second half as Sevilla played with the flair that allowed it to win back-to-back UEFA Cup titles under the departed coach Juande Ramos.

Sevilla won consecutive league games for the first time in six weeks to improve to 12 points, 10 behind leader Real Madrid, which beat Deportivo La Coruna 3-1. Sevilla has played a game less.

Substitute Raul Gonzalez tapped a short pass from Dutch striker Ruud van Nistelrooy past goalkeeper Dudu Aouate in the 79th for the winner at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium.

"Raul's entrance was decisive," Madrid coach Bernd Schuster said. "It was influential and it helped us achieve the win."

Substitute Lionel Messi scored his league-leading seventh goal and French international Thierry Henry added another as FC Barcelona beat Almeria 2-0 to keep pace with Real Madrid.

Messi converted from the penalty spot in the 81st after Bruno Saltar was booked for a foul on Mexican youngster Giovanni Dos Santos in the area.

Henry had earlier slotted home a bouncing rebound in the 37th after Dos Santos poked the ball free from goalkeeper David Cobeno.

Valencia and Villarreal, which lost to Zaragoza 4-1, both stayed at 18 points.

Atletico Madrid continued its best start for a decade with a 1-0 win over winless Levante, joining Espanyol with 17 points.

Also Sunday, it was Osasuna 2, Valladolid 2; Racing Santander 2, Getafe 0; and, Murcia 1, Recreativo Huelva 0.

Jimenez coached Sevilla's second-division team for seven years before replacing Ramos, who quit to join English club Tottenham Hotspur.

Poulsen hit a half-volley through Timo Hildebrand in the 71st, while Fabiano played a neat 1-2 with strike partner Renato in the 86th at the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan stadium.

Valencia failed to register a shot on goal.

Xisco Jimenez eluded German Christoph Metzelder to shoot under goalkeeper Iker Casillas and give Deportivo a 1-0 lead in the second minute.

Six minutes later, Van Nistelrooy scored from the penalty spot after being tripped by Andres Guardado.

Robinho, who hit the post from long range in the 71st, scored the third goal in the 89th. It was the Brazil forward's third in two games since being omitted from last week's loss at Espanyol after turning up late from international duty.

It was an important win for Madrid with matches against Valencia on Wednesday and Sevilla next weekend.

"With all of (the problems), I can see we are leaders with the most goals scored and least allowed ... but there are still areas we can improve on," Schuster said.

At the Nou Camp stadium, Barcelona threatened but didn't stretch Cobeno in the first half except for a save on Ronaldinho's curling free kick in the 33rd.

Cobeno stopped shots from Henry, Dos Santos and Andres Iniesta in the second half, while Messi scored seven minutes after coming on for Ronaldinho.

"Winning these types of games are fundamental since they are never easy and that keeps me happy at least," coach Frank Rijkaard said.

Sergio Garcia, Diego Milito, Oscar Gonzalez and Ricardo Oliveira all scored at La Romareda to lead Zaragoza over Villarreal, which lost its second straight game.

French international Robert Pires scored Villarreal's goal in the 82nd.

Uruguayan Diego Forlan met Sergio Aguero's chested pass in the 27th and poked it over onrushing goalkeeper Marco Storari for Atletico's winner.

Storari made two more stops in a 65th-minute goalmouth scramble as Atletico continued to improve on its best start since 1997-98.

Substitute Eduardo Fernandes Pereira "Dady" scored in the 73rd and 77th as Osasuna rallied.

Alvaro Rubio scored with a header in the 36th and Jonathan Sesma with a shot in the 52nd but Valladolid failed to hold for a fifth time this season.

Oscar Serrano and Jorge Lopez scored in the 40th and 75th, respectively, as Racing Santander moved up to eighth in the standings with 15 points.

Mario Regueiro headed Enrique De Lucas' corner kick in the 47th as Murcia improved to 12 points.

On Saturday, Daniel Guiza scored in the 69th minute as 10-man Mallorca rallied for a 2-2 draw against Espanyol, while Athletic Bilbao and Real Betis drew 0-0.

Who Did Fergie Scout?

Sir Alex Ferguson had watched in person as Barcelona beat Atletico Madrid 3-0 last Sunday in the Spanish League. He could have watched Giovanni dos Santos, Andres Iniesta or Raul Garcia.

All reports suggest different one but one thing is clear. None of them is a striker what we need above all. Iniesta and Dos Santos, both of Barcelona, are versatile attacking midfielders who could do a job at United but have countless rivals for their positions.

Raul Garcia of Atletico would of been a great signing two years ago I think but with Michael Carrick and Owen Hargreaves now occupying position and Fletcher improving beyond hope, this acquisition might seem unnecessary.

Other reports suggest that Barca are growing uneasy over our and Chelsea's interest in Iniesta who is one of the best performers in the Catalan side, with Ronaldinho struggling to recapture the form that made him one of Europe's most feared (and coveted) players. Losing him would be a bad blow for the blaugrana but I just can't see why we would buy him.

The Dos Santos rumour is not a new thing and it's believed that both his and another teenage superstar, Bojan Krkic's agent/father demanded more first-team opportunities for them. We do not need Dos Santos, for all his brilliance: he's just another Anderson. And there are no rumours linking us with Bojan... though that's what I'd like to see.

Oh, and to answer my own question: I don't know who he scouted of the three. It's possible that he only wanted to watch Diego Forlan in action, out of pure curiosity. OR just wanted to watch a good game. He got that though it was quite one-sided.

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Se mejorará el contrato de Giovanni Dos Santos

Para acabar con las posibles tentaciones de terceros, el Barcelona tiene bien atado al jugador pero le mejorará las condiciones del contrato.

Las buenas noticias en el campo, a veces, pueden provocar sustos en los despachos. Ocurrió en su día con Leo Messi. El delantero argentino se presentó al mundo con tal osadía y explosión de talento que el Barcelona le tuvo que atar por tres veces en un tiempo récord. El cuento pudiera repetirse con un jugador que, aunque físicamente es un calco de Ronaldinho, futbolísticamente parece emular los pasos de Leo Messi. Como la pulga, Giovani Dos Santos, hijo del futbolista Zizinho, sobresalió en el Gamper, ante el Inter; como Messi, el jugador se ha ganado una ficha con el primer equipo. Y como el argentino, verá mejorado su contrato, aunque en el caso del mexicano la fecha de caducidad del que ya posee se estira hasta el 2012. Puede inquietar, en todo caso, una cláusula de rescisión de 30 millones de euros, asequible para los grandes bolsillos en un mercado totalmente inflacionista. Club y jugador están negociando un nuevo contrato.

Cambio de agente

La emisora ONA FM, citando fuentes del entorno del jugador, aseguró ayer que el futbolista, que se convirtió en la gran revelación de la temporada, se ha puesto en manos de un nuevo agente, que no es otro que el portugués Jorge Mendes, un viejo conocido del secretario técnico del club, Txiki Begiristain, pues también es el representante de otros blaugrana como el también mexicano Rafa Márquez, Deco, o el ya Atlético Thiago Motta o, también, Cristiano Ronaldo. Según la misma emisora, Giovani posee a día de hoy un contrato juvenil que habría presentado el pasado mes de marzo en la sede de la Liga Profesional de Fútbol (LFP). La firma habría sido para los próximas cinco temporadas, hasta el 2012, con una cláusula de rescisión de 30 millones de euros.

Fuentes del club reconocieron ayer que se está tratando el asunto, aunque el hecho de que el vicepresidente económico del club, Ferran Soriano, y el secretario técnico Txiki Begiristain se encuentren de vacaciones podría estar ralentizando la resolución de las negociaciones.

Preguntado por la situación contractual del mexicano y si el club haría bien en atarle para evitar las tentaciones de otros clubs, Frank Rijkaard se mostró ayer tranquilo: “Las últimas noticias que tengo son que el jugador ya tiene su contrato con el Barça por dos temporadas y que tiene dorsal del primer equipo. El Barça se ha preparado y estamos contentos por tener un jugador de su calidad”.

El domingo pasado, tras su debut en partido oficial con el primer equipo del Barça ante el Athletic de Bilbao, el jugador evitó entrar en detalles aunque reconoció que las negociaciones están en curso. “El club y mi agente están negociando pero yo prefiero mantenerme al margen de estos asuntos”.

El jugador, nacionalizado español el 29 de agosto, se encuentra concentrado con la selección mexicana que comanda Hugo Sánchez y podría debutar con la absoluta este mismo domingo ante Panamá.

Giovanni Dos Santos no se plantea dejar el Barcelona

A su llegada a México fue taxativo: “Estoy muy contento en el Barça; me lo ha dado todo”

A su llegada a México para concentrarse con la selección absoluta de su país, Giovani Dos Santos se encontró con una expectación inusitada en torno a él. Primero, Rafa Márquez y, después, Giovani han provocado el crecimiento del barcelonismo allí y las informaciones sobre su situación contractual le habían precedido. Lo primero que tuvo que hacer fue desmentir que haya cualquier posibilidad de que abandone la disciplina azulgrana. “Siempre he dicho que estoy muy contento en el Barcelona, que es el club que me lo ha dado todo y espero triunfar allí”.

Giovani quiso zanjar el asunto asegurando que en estos momentos “quiero centrarme en la selección” para los amistosos frente a Panamá y Brasil.

El delantero se desmarcó de quienes le equiparan con los denominados cuatro fantásticos. “Me da risa. La verdad es que en el equipo no hay solamente unos cuantos fantásticos; la verdad es que en el equipo todos somos fantásticos”.

Sueña ahora con debutar en la selección absoluta y más aún midiéndose frente a Brasil y su amigo Ronaldinho con el que cambiará la camiseta. “Es un día importante para mí, pues además es el equipo de mi padre y yo soy cien por cien mexicano”.

Giovanni dos Santos cotiza al alza

El jugador mexicano apunta maneras y por ello medio mundo está muy pendiente de sus evoluciones diarias

Giovani Dos Santos se está convirtiendo en el jugador del momento. Las noticias sobre el delantero mexicano llenan páginas y páginas de los diarios de su país y en España todos los medios de comunicación están siguiendo con lupa la evolución de su relación con el Barça.

La cuestión es que como jugador ya está recibiendo los primeros reconocimientos (como el Balón de Bronce del Mundial sub20). Además, Rijkaard no dudó ni un instante al hacerlo debutar con el primer equipo azulgrana en cuanto tuvo oportunidad de ello. De hecho, parece más que probable que el mexicano se convierta en el nuevo revulsivo del técnico holandés, es decir, que lo utilice en las segundas partes cuando la delantera ande falta de gol.

Por otra parte, en México ya es prácticamente un nuevo ídolo de masas. Sólo le falta consagrarse con la selección absoluta para lograr convertirse en el nuevo Messi del país centroamericano. Mientras se prepara para debutar con la Tri, el próximo domingo en un amistoso frente a Panamá, el seleccionador Hugo Sánchez se deshace en elogios hacia él y lo prepara para convertirlo en el timonel de la selección que participe en los próximos Juegos Olímpicos de Pekín.

Además, el interés de varios clubs ingleses en el jugador no ha hecho más que avivar el fuego y ya especula para cuando el Barça se sentará a negociar el nuevo contrato de la perla mexicana. Y es que todo el mundo da por hecho que el club azulgrana no dejará escapar al que puede ser una de las estrellas del futuro.

Así, el joven futbolista, con sólo 18 años, cada vez está llegando más lejos y acaparando más atenciones. Si las cosas siguen por el mismo cauce, a su corta edad, Giovani promete convertirse en breve en una de las nuevas sensaciones del fútbol mundial, pero de momento ahora sólo piensa en su debut con México y en el duelo de la semana que viene con Ronaldinho en el México-Brasil.

Pese a ello, el jugador mantiene los pies en el suelo, tal y como explicó su padre en Ona FM, donde Zicinho también dejó claro que Giovani no tiene ninguna intención de marcharse del Barça. De hecho, el padre del futbolista mexicano desmintió que tuviese ninguna oferta, ni del Chelsea, ni de ningún otro club: “Su futuro está con el Barça, su objetivo es triunfar en Barcelona. No sabemos nada de ofertas del fútbol inglés. Todo lo que se dice suena muy bonito, pero su ilusión es triunfar aquí. Ahora estamos esperando a un nuevo representante para platicar sobre el nuevo contrato con el Barça”, explicó Zicinho.

El ex jugador brasileño también aseguró que Giovani siempre había apuntado maneras: “Desde que lo veía jugando conmigo de chiquito sabía que tenía calidad y que llegaría al primer equipo. Yo siempre he confiado en él”.

Giovanni Dos Santos asegura vivir en un sueño

El delantero mexicano del Barcelona Giovanni Dos Santos dijo hoy que quiere seguir soñando luego de participar en la liga española y debutar con la selección de su país.

Me siento muy contento y no quiero despertar, sino más bien seguir soñando con todo lo que vivo; quiero que me vaya bien, dijo Dos Santos desde la ciudad estadounidense de Boston a diarios deportivos mexicanos.

Me siento al parejo de todos mis compañeros y muy contento de estar rodeado de estrellas en el Barcelona y la selección, debo trabajar así para poder mantenerme, agregó el jugador de 18 años de edad.

Los comentarios del atacante mexicano se produjeron antes del duelo amistoso de este miércoles por la noche con la selección de Brasil.

Dos Santos formó parte de la selección centroamericana que ganó el Mundial Sub-17 de Perú en 2005, y el domingo pasado alineó por primera vez con la selección mayor en un triunfo sobre Panamá por 1-0 en un cotejo de preparación en el Distrito Federal.

Con el Barcelona logró incorporarse a la primera plantilla luego de una brillante pretemporada con el primer equipo azulgrana.

Giovanni Dos Santos Photos

Giovanni dos Santos photos, playing for Barcelona and Mexico.

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Giovanni Dos Santos Profile

Giovanni Dos Santos Profile His complete name is Giovanni Dos Santos Ramírez, born in Mexico City, Mexico (mexican nationality) the 11th day of May of 1989. He has not the European Union passport, though Gio is playing for FC Barcelona B, Spain, as an attacking midfielder and eft forward. Giovanni dos Santos has only played with one club, the FC Barcelona.

Giovanni Dos Santos height is 170 centimeters and 71 kg of weight. His phisycal appealing and talent to play soccer is compared to the great Ronaldinho.

He have won the U17 FIFA World Cup 2005 in Peru with Mexico national team. In this tournament he is given the Silver Ball, behind the Brazilian Anderson, who got the first place.

In july 2006, Giovanni Dos Santos scores on his first team debut with FC Barcelona in a 3-0 victory over AGF Aarhus.

Giovanni Dos Santos

Giovanni Dos Santos is for sure one of the new promises that is playing for Barcelona. Giovanni dos Santos Ramírez (his full name) is Mexican and what first comes to attention when see him on TV is he looks like Ronaldinho: their skills and appealing are almost the same! Although he has "child face" is imposing and has very strong legs, in addition to that he has natural talent.


Giovanni dos Santos is a midfielder with the under 17 Mexican soccer team that won the FIFA U-17 World Cup 2005 in Peru. Gio helped Mexico to defeat Brazil.

His father is the Brazilian ex football player Gerardo Dos Santos (better known as "Zizinho"), who played for some Mexican teams as América and Monterrey. Giovanni also has two brothers, that play soccer too, one of them with Barcelona.

Giovanni dos Santos is fullfilling of pride Mexicans, where he is called "la perla mexicana" which means the mexican pearl.

Another top moment in Giovanni Dos Santos career was when he obtained the league title with the A Youth, in which he was the maximum scorer of the league with 8 goals.

You can bet that Gio is going to be one of the next cracks of Barcelona.



Giovanni Dos Santos News


London Weather (Tiscali)
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Sidelines: By Mark Zeigler (San Diego Union-Tribune)
Gillette Stadium's record crowd for a soccer match figures to fall tonight when Mexico plays Brazil at the 68,000-seat facility in Foxboro, Mass. The current record is 61,316 for the 2002 MLS Cup, and advance ticket sales are approaching 60,000. No team in recent years has had more success against Brazil than El Tri, which is 6-1-2 against the five-time World Cup champion since 1999 – including ...

18-year-old Dos Santos selected to El Tri (Sports Illustrated)
Barcelona forward Giovanni Dos Santos earned his first selection for a Mexican national team roster when he was chosen Friday by coach Hugo Sanchez for exhibition games against Panama and Brazil.

Mexican Primera Breakdown: Tigres With No Bite (Goal.com)
Tigres didn’t lose a single player to national duty call-ups this week, but they continue to drop points.

American News (Soccer365)
Mexican National Team head coach Hugo Sánchez announced the side’s roster for the international soccer match versus five-time World Cup champion Brazil on Wednesday, September 12 , 2007 (8:30 p.m. local) at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, MA.

Dos Santos gets Spanish papers (FIFA)
Mexican international midfielder Giovanni Dos Santos on Wednesday obtained his Spanish nationality, two days after Barcelona teammate Ronaldinho received his passport.

Henry profits from absence of injured Eto'o (Independent)
Thierry Henry is set to make his first Barcelona start against Athletic Bilbao at the Nou Camp tomorrow, as a replacement for Samuel Eto'o who will be out for two months with a torn thigh muscle. Henry cannot, though, assume his position is inviolate until November as a bandwagon of support is already growing for the inclusion of Giovanni dos Santos after the Mexican teenager orchestrated the ...

Soccer: Beckham's injury sparks blame game (San Antonio Express-News)
On the same night that the Los Angeles Galaxy's last chance of earning a trophy this season fell through Landon Donovan's hands, David Beckham's American adventure swerved one last time before landing in the ditch, sidelined for club and country for the next six weeks.

Henry bids to get back on track in wide role (Belfast Telegraph)
Thierry Henry admits that he is still acclimatising to his new role at Barcelona."I need to readapt to play as a winger," the Catalans' £16.1m summer signing has said. The Frenchman did not fare well when he played in a similar role for Juventus before signing for Arsenal in 1999, and yesterday he added: "It's a long time since I've played there and I'm doing my best to adapt."

Monday Primera Breakdown: 0 for 9 for Struggling Tecolotes (Goal.com)
Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara place at the bottom of the table, can a legendary Argentinean save them?