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REAL MADRID VS FC BARCELONA:
COPA DEL REY 2011-2012
Date: 18 January 2012 - Time: 8:00 BST
Venue: Santiago Bernabue, Madrid
COPA DEL REY 2011-2012
Date: 18 January 2012 - Time: 8:00 BST
Venue: Santiago Bernabue, Madrid
Real Madrid take on Barcelona tonight in the first leg of their Copa del Rey quarter-final tie and it is the Catalans who can come out on top, according to BettingPro.com tipster Neil Roarty...
I'll admit that I was swept away on the Real Madrid train ahead of the last El Clasico and backed Los Merengues to show the improvements that they have made since that famous 5-0 defeat to Barcelona. Unfortunately, it was yet another disappointment for José Mourinho's Galacticos as they lost 3-1 at home to their bitter rivals making it twelve Clasicos without a win for the side from the capital.
Real Madrid fans will, of course, point out that they beat Barcelona in last season's Copa Del Rey final but Cristiano Ronaldo's goal came in injury time, after a 0-0 draw, and it is now time to simply accept that Guardiola doesn't lose to Real Madrid. They may slip up away from home against Espanyol, Getafe and Real Sociedad but when it comes to the biggest matches, there are no mistakes from the Catalans under their Catalan manager.
It is the spirit that comes from the continuity in the Barcelona squad that gives them the edge in the Clasicos. Guardiola played with Xavi and Carlos Puyol and those two have watched while the current side has developed. Of the starting XI that played against Real Madrid earlier in the season, eight had come from La Masia academy. Iker Casillas was the only Madrid player to have come from their youth side.
Mourinho has tried to find ways to overcome Barcelona's team spirit and seemingly telepathic connections but he has yet to stumble upon the correct formula. The Portuguese tried matching the Catalans at their own game, and was heavily defeated. He then tried to kick them off the park, and was knocked out of the Champions League. Last month in the Bernabéu the hosts even went 1-0 up after 30 seconds but couldn't manage a draw.
It seems like Real Madrid will return to an attacking style tonight, as they need a victory to take to Camp Nou. Unfortunately, this will leave gaps that Lionel Messi and the consistently improving Cesc Fabregas can exploit.
Barcelona are 6/4 to beat Real Madrid and that is another price that could be perceived as being too big. The hosts may be better at winning against the small fish in La Liga but the statistics don't lie, Barcelona have the measure of their rivals. The best thing to do is simply to accept it, before the bookmakers do.
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I'll admit that I was swept away on the Real Madrid train ahead of the last El Clasico and backed Los Merengues to show the improvements that they have made since that famous 5-0 defeat to Barcelona. Unfortunately, it was yet another disappointment for José Mourinho's Galacticos as they lost 3-1 at home to their bitter rivals making it twelve Clasicos without a win for the side from the capital.
Real Madrid fans will, of course, point out that they beat Barcelona in last season's Copa Del Rey final but Cristiano Ronaldo's goal came in injury time, after a 0-0 draw, and it is now time to simply accept that Guardiola doesn't lose to Real Madrid. They may slip up away from home against Espanyol, Getafe and Real Sociedad but when it comes to the biggest matches, there are no mistakes from the Catalans under their Catalan manager.
It is the spirit that comes from the continuity in the Barcelona squad that gives them the edge in the Clasicos. Guardiola played with Xavi and Carlos Puyol and those two have watched while the current side has developed. Of the starting XI that played against Real Madrid earlier in the season, eight had come from La Masia academy. Iker Casillas was the only Madrid player to have come from their youth side.
Mourinho has tried to find ways to overcome Barcelona's team spirit and seemingly telepathic connections but he has yet to stumble upon the correct formula. The Portuguese tried matching the Catalans at their own game, and was heavily defeated. He then tried to kick them off the park, and was knocked out of the Champions League. Last month in the Bernabéu the hosts even went 1-0 up after 30 seconds but couldn't manage a draw.
It seems like Real Madrid will return to an attacking style tonight, as they need a victory to take to Camp Nou. Unfortunately, this will leave gaps that Lionel Messi and the consistently improving Cesc Fabregas can exploit.
Barcelona are 6/4 to beat Real Madrid and that is another price that could be perceived as being too big. The hosts may be better at winning against the small fish in La Liga but the statistics don't lie, Barcelona have the measure of their rivals. The best thing to do is simply to accept it, before the bookmakers do.
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