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Wouldn’t leave Barcelona for triple the money: Suarez
This basically tells how dominating the team has been even without Messi. On the contrary, Barcelona won all of their six (goal difference 22-1), as they really look to be unstoppable recently – Extremadura minnows were obviously the last side not to lose against Blaugrana. I can see that the players are enjoying playing together.
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Neymar scored two goals in Barcelona’s 4-0 victory over Real Sociedad on Saturday.
It’s now being suggested that the mighty Barcelona are being pushed to their financial limits as they fight to keep their star men out of the clutches of the Manchester clubs.
“They are good friends and have a great understanding”.
The three final goals are: Alessandro Florenzi – 16.09.2015, AS Roma – FC Barcelona, UEFA Champions League / Wendell Lira – 11.03.2015, Atletico-GO – Goianesia, Campeonato Goiano (Brazil) / Lionel Messi – 30.05.2015, Athletic Bilbao – FC Barcelona, Copa del Rey (Spain).
This is what we’re asking ourselves today here in the Football Transfer Tavern after we read in Metro that Manchester United are planning an eye-watering £350 million double raid for Barcelona’s Neymar and Lionel Messi. “He is the best world and will remain so for a long time”.
Barca continued to open up Villanovense at will in the second half with Munir heading in a Jeremy Mathieu cross.
Asked if his in-form team would inevitably suffer a dip in performances at some point, Luis Enrique said he hoped not.
Barca wasted little time in taking control of the game, with Alves striding forward before blasting a shot from 30 yards out that swerved in the air before rippling the back of the net, despite Fuentes getting a hand to the ball.
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The former Real Madrid midfielder suggested his ex-club were wrong to claim it was not their fault they fielded suspended player Denis Cheryshev in Wednesday’s Copa del Rey game at Cadiz, while maintaining that he would rather stay out of the controversy.