It goes deeper than that, with Messi also managing more Ballon d'Or gongs overall than Fabio Cannavaro, Ronaldo, Luka Modric and Karim Benzema combined and routinely dethroning the latter mentioned trio when they were crowned by France Football's panel.

Any Manchester City star that wants to leave for a sunnier place to play are pushed towards Barca by Pep. Look at Gundogan and the Bernardo Silva links. Haaland probably wants to play against Mbappe rather than with him, and that's why Barca is the more likely destination rather than Madrid if Haaland leaves England in the future.


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Arsenal may have had more impressive wins this season than the 2-0 victory over Brighton -- with the ice being broken only in the second half and the second coming on the counter late on -- but in terms of performance, it looked very much like how Mikel Arteta had drawn things up in his mind. Yes, the finishing could have been better, but Arsenal out-footballed a footballing side like Roberto De Zerbi's for much of the game, while conceding very little at the other end.

In the end he didn't get them, as Barca had to settle for a 1-1 draw. In normal circumstances, with a normal club, you could reflect on the fact that Barcelona put together a more than healthy 2.85 expected goals, and only some poor finishing stopped them from getting three or four. Oh, and that Valencia's goal came after a gargantuan (and uncharacteristic) defensive blunder from Ronald Arajo, who let the ball bounce before Hugo Guillamn's stunning finish. Or that the midfield looked a lot better with Pedri playing a little bit deeper with Frenkie De Jong. Or that Raphinha was, at times, unplayable.

I get the fact that the Joan Laporta rolled the dice, pulling his levers, mortgaging the future and trying to assemble a star-studded team that could win straight away. And so, the stakes are higher. But this is still a team that faced Valencia with three guys in key roles who weren't there just six months ago -- plus Iaki Pea between the sticks, rather than the injured Marc-Andr ter Stegen. There's no instant fix and no real reason to believe that somebody else -- on a similar contract, with this group of players -- can do a substantially better job than Xavi.

On Sunday against Villarreal, we saw a de facto front two of Brahim Daz and Rodrygo, two guys who few even had as projected starters and few thought of as outright forwards. But the chemistry between the pair was near instantaneous and they played a huge part in the 4-1 win. So did Jude Bellingham (no surprise there) and Luka Modric (maybe a bit more surprising, given his recent grumbles over playing time), while Modric also hit the crossbar and conjured up a delicious assist for the opener. He may not be happy all the time, but thus far, it looks like Ancelotti is squeezing max productivity out of him.

Saturday's 2-2 home draw against Crystal Palace means Manchester City have won just one of their past six Premier League games. They've played well in some and poorly in others, and there's been no real pattern other than subpar results.

This weekend yielded another disappointing result, but other than individual defensive mistakes (both Phil Foden giving away the penalty and the clear run on goal for Jean-Philippe Mateta's score) and poor finishing in Erling Haaland's absence (regular readers will know this is something I'm never really concerned about, since it's far harder to create quality chances than it is to finish them), I thought there wasn't much wrong with City. Heck, before Mateta's goal, the expected goals stood at 1.61 to 0.03.

Yes, you want more concentration late in games, and yes, you want defenders winning individual battles but City's style of play means there will always be more one-on-one defending required than most teams and that's when mistakes are more likely to happen.

On Saturday, Valverde's side dominated Atletico Madrid far more than the 2-0 scoreline suggests. Jan Oblak made some big saves, Bilbao missed a penalty, both Williams brothers (Inaki and Nico) hit the woodwork. Atletico never got going and lost their third straight road game.

And then there's Jan-Carlo Simic, just 18, playing more than an hour and scoring on his debut. (In case you're wondering, no, his dad isn't Dario Simic -- this Simic is Serb, that Simic is Croatian -- but the original Simic does have sons who play football, the most notable being Roko, who plays up front for Salzburg.)

The good news if you're a Napoli fan is that Victor Osimhen and Khvicha Kvaratskhelia are standing up to be counted. Osimhen scored on and set up another for the Georgian, the home support is great and the 2-1 win over Cagliari was more one-sided than the scoreline suggests. Oh, and they passed Roma and are now one point out of the top four.

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Yet things have worked out rather differently. Modric has played more games than ever at this stage of a Real Madrid season, and Zinedine Zidane simply cannot take him out of the team.

Real Madrid weren't at their best against Elche, and had to be bailed out by Thibaut Courtois more than once, but they held on despite conceding late on after a mistake from Casemiro.

Barcelona vs Real Madrid was by now must-watch TV for a supposed global audience of more than 500 million, who tuned in for meetings between the two best club teams on the planet as Messi, Xavi, Iniesta, Gerard Pique and Neymar faced off against Cristiano Ronaldo, Sergio Ramos, Karim Benzema and Luka Modric during the 2010s.

As far as the UEFA Super Cup is concerned, Barcelona (5) have one more title than Madrid (4). The Blaugranas are also the most successful club in the now-defunct UEFA Cup Winners' Cup with four triumphs to Madrid's zero.

Due to Real Madrid being such a new club, for the first few years of its existence, the Clsico between the women's sides was questionable, especially as these years also marked a golden generation of Barcelona's women's team, with few other clubs able to come close. However, Real Madrid's rapid improvement saw their ability level quickly see them become one of the best teams in Spain and become a more worthy opponent for Barcelona. The record attendance in March 2022 marked the moment a real sense of rivalry was felt, though both clubs indicated that they also wanted to work together to help women's football grow. Off-the-pitch affairs have further contributed to a rivalry; since mid-2022, several top Spanish women's teams, prominently Barcelona, have openly rejected the governing body (RFEF), with Real Madrid being the highest team to stay on side with the RFEF.[77]

Equally, Benzema lived in Madrid as someone who was employed there, endearing himself to Real Madrid fans, for the past 14 years. It would be a surprise if after five months in Saudi Arabia had won more affection in his heart than Madrid or Lyon. At any rate, he seems happy.

Before the Dallas Mavericks take on Real in Madrid, Luka Doncic acknowledged the Spanish club's contribution in bringing him to the top level, adding that European basketball has way more different plays than the NBA.

SLU-Madrid offers 16 fully accredited undergraduate and two graduate degrees that can be completed entirely in Madrid, Spain. Students can choose from more than 40 degree programs to start at SLU-Madrid and finish in the U.S. at SLU's campus in St. Louis.

The club sold more than one million Beckham shirts within six months of his arrival, and Beckham was responsible for $600 million in merchandise sales across his four seasons at Real Madrid, contributing to a staggering 137% increase in club profits.

So compared to other recent expansion teams, David Beckham received a $75 to $300 million discount for Inter Miami CF. And today, Inter Miami CF is already the 10th most-valuable MLS club with a franchise value of $585 million, which is 2,240% more than the $25M Beckham & his co-owners paid for the team.

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After the party, have gone out a lot of spectacular data on Messi and all the faults that has marked these last years. One of them is especially interesting, since it says that in the last three campaigns ligueras, the Barcelona captain has marked 12 goals more than free direct that the Real Madrid to the complete.

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