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    Ancelotti: Casillas will start the Clasico

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    Carlo Ancelotti has revealed that regardless of who plays in goal in Real Madrid's clash with Levante on Sunday, Iker Casillas will start against Barcelona next weekend.

    Casillas' recent dip in form has seen an increase in calls for him to be dropped and Ancelotti has admitted that he could consider give the Spain international a rest in order to afford reserve shot-stopper Keylor Navas some playing time.However, the Blancos boss added that whatever happens against Levante, Casillas will be in goal for the trip to Catalunya.

    "I still haven’t decided the starting XI, I am going to decide it tomorrow [Sunday], but I will choose a line-up to try to win, not to single anyone out," he told reporters.

    "If Keylor plays tomorrow, Casillas will play the Clasico. And if Casillas plays tomorrow, he will also plays the Clasico."

    Slip-ups against Athletic Bilbao and Villarreal have seen Madrid lose their place at the top of La Liga to Barca, and they just only just scraped into the quarter-finals of the Champions League, losing 4-3 at home to Schalke in midweek but progressing 5-4 on aggregate courtesy of their 2-0 win in Gelsenkirchen three weeks ago.

    While Ancelotti acknowledges that his job is coming under increasing scrutiny, he says that he can deal with the mounting pressure.

    "It is the world's largest club, and when you fail, you have the world's biggest criticism," the Italian coach stated. "It is proportional to the position, and it's an honor for me."It is normal to be affected by this, but that does not mean that we will give up. We will make more effort and sacrifice to change the situation.

    "The players are eager to get out of the situation quickly and resolve the problems that we have had. Everything is open and that gives us great motivation."When the fans are whistling, it is because they are not happy, but I use it to improve my work."

    The 55-year-old also welcomed the timely return to full fitness of defender Sergio Ramos, as well as midfielder Luka Modric, who made his comeback against Schalke on Tuesday.

    "Sergio has worked well and is going to help us like Luka," Ancelotti added. "They have personality and character, we are all pleased about their returns.”
     

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    Rose is a better left-back than Shaw, says Pochettino

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    Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino believes Danny Rose is a better left-back than Manchester United's Luke Shaw.

    The 24-year-old has secured a regular role in the Spurs side this season and has restricted summer signing Ben Davies to just eight starts in the Premier League.

    And Pochettino, who worked with Shaw at Southampton last term before the 19-year-old sealed a move to Manchester United, believes Rose’s performances warrant a place in Roy Hodgson’s upcoming England squad.

    “So far Rose has been the best left-back this season. His performances have been great. But it is not my decision, it's always Roy Hodgson's decision,” said Pochettino.

    “It’s our job to compare our players with other players in the same position and we believe that Danny Rose has so far been the best English left-back.

    “That’s overall what we believe. We know all the stats from players in the same position. It’s our stats, together with what we see as well.

    “I think that Luke Shaw was the best English left-back last season because he was at the World Cup. He was maybe in the top three in the Premier League.”

    Shaw has made only 12 Premier League starts for United in a debut campaign that has been hampered by hamstring and ankle injuries but Pochettino was reluctant to pinpoint a reason for the defender’s lack of progression.

    “It is not for me to analyse Luke Shaw,” said the Tottenham manager.

    “I can only explain my experience with him. But every player changes every year and now it is not me who is the manager to explain about him or what his reality is now.

    “Our experience with Luke Shaw was fantastic last season, but now he’s in another context and at another club. You have to realise that players change every year, just like we change because every year is different, as things happen in our lives. Managers and players at different clubs, it’s difficult to compare.

    “All players need to feel confidence from the staff, the players, the supporters. All need to be consistent in training and games to give their best. It’s not just him, it’s all players.”
     

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    Modric: This is not the real Real Madrid

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    Luka Modric says the Real Madrid have not been at their best in recent weeks, but insists they will get back to their best.

    Slip ups against Villarreal and Athletic Bilbao have seen the world champions surrender their place at the top of La Liga to Barcelona, while they scraped through to the quarter-finals of the Champions League despite losing 4-3 to Schalke in midweek.Modric admits the team is not playing as well as usual, but is confident head coach Carlo Ancelotti can lift the team again.

    "This is not the real Real Madrid, but I am sure we will get back to the level we were, hen people talked about us as one of best teams ever," he told Sportske novosti.

    "We players talk a lot and Ancelotti has enough experience to lift the team. The Levante match on Sunday will not be easy, but we badly need a win to raise our confidence ahead of El Clasico. Although I don't expect it to be a title deciding match at Nou Camp."The whole team is suffering in this crisis, not just Gareth Bale. And we can only get out of it as a team."

    The midfielder has only recently returned from a lengthy injury layoff and spoke of his delight at being back in the team.

    "My first thought as I entered the pitch was 'I just want to return to the locker room happy'. I was surprised and touched by the fans when they cheered me while we were warming up. I didn't expect that. But I am no saviour, there are no saviours in football. "I feel good but don't ask me how soon will I be at my best, I don't know. Now we have one match per week and that is optimal for me to get in best shape.

    "During my rehabilitation process there were some tough moments, especially during the first two weeks. I was only supposed to lie around and do nothing. I even cried when I found out I would be out for four months. I am very emotional."
    Modric also spoke highly of new Madrid starlet Martin Odegaard.

    "Odegaard asked me about our qualifying match between Croatia and Norway. He is calm and a nice lad. You can tell he is a great talent with an outstanding left foot and he's a great dribbler. He is light, though, but he is still a boy."
     

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    :yes:Mata: Man Utd should always be in Champions League

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    Juan Mata has warned his team-mates that a club of Manchester United’s stature must always be playing in the Champions League and is confident of returning to the competition.

    The Red Devils missed out on qualifying for Europe last season after a disastrous campaign under David Moyes and are embroiled in a "rat race" to finish in the top four this term, according to the Scot’s successor, Louis van Gaal.

    But Mata says there is a belief amongst the United squad that they can return to Europe’s premier club competition.

    "Manchester United must always play in the Champions League and we believe we’ll make it," the Spaniard said in a fan Q&A session on Facebook.

    The Red Devils are currently fourth in the Premier League, two points ahead of fifth-placed Liverpool, and Mata is keen to secure a boost in the race for Champions League football against Tottenham at Old Trafford on Sunday.

    "Hopefully it is going to be a good result for us," added the former Chelsea playmaker. "I enjoy playing against Tottenham because I have had some good experiences against them!

    "I'm working in the same way I have always done, with the same attitude and the same passion! That’s all I can do, I'm always optimistic and ready to contribute to the team at any time!"
     

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    Ancelotti: I am not too soft with Madrid players

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    Carlo Ancelotti has insisted that he is not too soft with the Real Madrid players.
    The world and European champions have lost their place at the top of La Liga and merely scraped through to the quarter-final of the Champions League at the expense of Schalke.

    The drop in form has seen Ancelotti come under scrutiny, with speculation surrounding his future, but the coach maintains things are going well with the team and that he is strong enough to lead them forward.

    "The relationship with the players is what’s most important, it matters a lot more than the one with the president," he told Gazzetta dello Sport. "If there is no good feeling with the guys, you are a dead man.

    "Someone calls it friendship, but I simply call it respect, although I like to laugh and joke with them. The intelligent people know when it’s time to get serious."Whoever says I am too soft angers me, because it is not true.”

    The 55-year-old also spoke about Pepe, revealing that he had to convince the defender not to leave the Santiago Bernabeu after the centre-back felt he was hated too much in Spain.

    "I didn't use any kind of strategy. He asked to leave because in Spain they considered him bad and dirty. I told him that he was going to stay, that I counted on him."We were not disappointed. Like Cristiano Ronaldo, he never disappoints us."[Zinedine] Zidane was the player that entertained me the most in training, but Cristiano makes me have fun in matches, as he always scores.”

    Ancelotti has recently spoken about his desire to end his career with the Italian national team and he reiterated his dream once more."I would like to manage Italy one day. But first I must overcome the desire to coach every day.

    "Italy reach a World Cup final every 12 years and they win one every 24. So, everything's ready for 2030."
     

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    Mourinho: Chelsea will win the Premier League

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    Jose Mourinho insists he has an "unshakeable" belief in his Chelsea players and feels they will have a better chance of securing the Premier League title after their Champions League exit.

    Paris Saint-Germain dumped the Blues out of Europe's elite club competition in midweek – having twice come from behind to earn a 2-2 draw to progress to the quarter-finals on away goals – and Mourinho subsequently held a meeting with his squad at the club’s training ground earlier this week.

    The Portuguese says that the summit has left him even more convinced that his players will finish the season as champions.

    "I think our answer is going to be good. I really believe we are going to win," he told reporters.

    "I have the same belief in these players. Unshakeable. Absolutely. Absolutely.

    "They responded in the meeting the way I expected: open communication. Nobody afraid to speak, nobody shy. Not everybody spoke, but good opinions, different opinions: one opinion from a goalkeeper, another from a striker.

    "Their opinions were based on what they felt on the pitch, different from person to person. People on the bench had a different vision watching from the outside. And we discussed. We closed the chapter.

    "What we can do now for ourselves and our club is win the Premier League. There are 11 matches to play in only one competition. Our situation is good. It's better than anyone else's. Everybody would love to be in our position.

    "This is what we want to do. I closed with the players the chapter on the Champions League. We closed the chapter, but we still have the book to write. Let's see if the last page of the book is with the Premier League trophy in their hands."

    Mourinho admits that Chelsea’s defeat to the French champions was their lowest moment of the season, but insists that they will bounce back in the coming weeks.

    "Chelsea are top of the league since day one. Chelsea are not playing at the same level now as they were for many months, but we have played better than anybody for a long time," he added.

    "People were saying Chelsea were a candidate to win the Champions League because we were playing fantastically, and could win every competition.

    "We cannot play fantastically all season. I don't know one single team who play fantastic all season. We had our lowest point in terms of performance in a moment where we couldn't have it. We lost a game. We are out of the competition.

    "I always react well to set-backs. We are in the most difficult domestic league to win. But that's what we want.

    "We also spoke in that meeting about our future: to try and win the Premier League and, if we do that, a season with a Premier League and a League Cup is a brilliant season. A brilliant season."
     

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    Lippi rules out taking AC Milan job

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    Former Italy boss Marcello Lippi has ruled himself out of the running to succeed under-fire AC Milan coach Filippo Inzaghi.

    Lippi led Italy to the World Cup in 2006 and became the only coach to win both the Uefa and AFC Champions Leagues when he followed up his 1996 European Cup triumph with Juventus by leading Chinese club Guangzhou Evergrande to the ACL equivalent in 2013.

    He retired last year and is being linked with a return to Serie A, but the 66-year-old says he has no interest in returning to club football, unless it were as a technical director.

    “I don’t think that will coach another club in the future,” he told Radio Deejay. “Actually, I can rule that out completely. “No, there is nothing in [suggestions I could join Milan]. I would consider a technical director role if it was offered to me, but as of today I’ve had no contact with anyone.

    “I would like to work with an ambitious national team. In the meantime, I’ll enjoy this coming summer without working, get some rest and then return fired up.“In September or October I will assess my options and then decide.”

    Tenth in Serie A, Milan travel to Fiorentina on Monday hoping to end a run of eight away games without a win – their longest winless run on the road since 2001 – as pressure mounts on Inzaghi in his first season as a first-team coach
     

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    Messi overtakes Ronaldo in race for European Golden Shoe

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    Lionel Messi's double for Barcelona in the 2-0 win against Eibar on Saturday has seen him move ahead of Cristiano Ronaldo in the race for the European Golden Shoe.

    The Argentine struck a 31st minute penalty in the Blaugrana's clash at the Estadio Municipal de Ipurua - his 31st goal of the Liga season and one more than Ronaldo.

    He then headed home a second from a corner in the 55th minute to increase his tally for the campaign to 32.

    Messi has now scored 17 league goals in 2015 alone - while Ronaldo, who was 13 strikes ahead of his great rival back in November, only has five.

    Ronaldo is the current joint-holder of the European Golden Shoe, together with Luis Suarez. The Portuguese has been Europe's top-scorer on three occasions, the same number as Messi.

    The Barcelona star has 43 goals in all competitions this season from 39 games.
     

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    Guardiola: Neuer needed a break

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    Bayern Munich coach Pep Guardiola says goalkeeper Manuel Neuer was rested for their 4-0 victory at Werder Bremen on Saturday because "he needed a break".
    Summer signing Pepe Reina came in to make his Bundesliga debut, becoming the first goalkeeper in history to appear in the top division of Germany, Spain, Italy and England.Neuer had featured in all 24 of Bayern’s league games this season, and started all eight of their Champions League fixtures.“I wanted to give Manuel a break,” said Guardiola. “I have faith in Pepe. He's an experienced player."

    Bayern have now marched to six consecutive Bundesliga victories, scoring 27 goals and conceding just twice in the process – a league record goals differential only matched by Hamburg, who scored 28 and conceded 3 in March/April, 1980.“My team played well and concentrated throughout,” added Pep. “We did a very good job.”

    Thomas Muller gave the German champions a 24th-minute lead before David Alaba hit a stunning free-kick to double their lead on the stroke of the half-time.
    Alaba’s last three goals for the club have all arrived direct from free-kicks, helping Bayern to a best-ever seven strikes direct from set pieces.

    The result leaves Bayern 14 points clear at the top of the table, with second-paced Wolfsburg set to face Freiburg on Sunday.
     

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    Simeone: Atletico still on course for third

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    Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone insists that he was pleased with his side’s performance in the goalless draw at Espanyol on Saturday, claiming that they remain on course for a third-place Liga finish.

    The reigning Spanish champions now sit fourth in the table, one point behind Valencia after failing to win for the third match in a row – their longest run without a Primera Division victory this season.“We have not lost third place because the league is not over,” Simeone said after the 0-0 draw in Catalunya.

    “We have moved forward and we must congratulate the other teams that have made up ground on us because it means that they are playing very well.”Brazil international Miranda was sent off just before the break after appearing to elbow Abraham, leaving Atleti to play have the match with 10 men.

    Simeone was encouraged with what he saw from his side after the dismissal, saying his side would have prevailed if not for a string of saves from Espanyol goalkeeper Kiko Casilla, who made more saves in his two league appearances against Atletico (12) than against any other opponent this season.

    “'I’m happy with the team’s work ethic,” the Argentine added. “We did a fantastic job and with ten men we could have won the game.

    "Casilla had a bright game and will be very happy [with his performance]. "
     

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    Wenger delighted by Giroud's mentality in West Ham win

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    Arsene Wenger has hailed Olivier Giroud's mental toughness after the striker played a part in all three goals during Arsenal's victory against West Ham on Saturday.

    Giroud opened the scoring before helping lay on goals for Aaron Ramsey and Mathieu Flamini in the 3-0 win at the Emirates Stadium.

    His impressive display came shortly after a poor showing against Monaco in the Champions League, with Danny Welbeck then preferred up front for the FA Cup win at Manchester United.

    Asked about Giroud's mentality, Wenger responded: "It's one of his strengths.

    "This is a boy who played at 22 or 23 years old in division three and then becomes an international player.

    "You need some mental strengths to do that because there is no red carpet and you have to work hard.

    "You need some special strengths - Giroud had an outstanding game today.

    "I know all these offensive players have the quality to deliver something special but what is for sure is they understand each other better than six or seven months ago.

    "That makes everybody more dangerous."

    The scoreline flattered Arsenal somewhat, as they were made to work hard by West Ham right up until Ramsey's second goal nine minutes from time.

    "We controlled the game in the first half, created many chances, but couldn't score," Wenger added.

    "In the second half we had a weaker moment coming out of the dressing room, I felt we were a bit short on energy for a while and West Ham were on top.

    "In the final part of the game we looked dangerous of capable but we had to be patient and organised, overall we scored collective goals like we love to play."
     

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    Luis Enrique: Barcelona in perfect shape for the Clasico

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    Luis Enrique believes Barcelona are "in perfect shape" ahead of their Champions League clash with Manchester City and the Clasico against Real Madrid.The Catalans stretched their lead at the top of La Liga temporarily at least to four points after a 2-0 win over Eibar, courtesy of a double from Lionel Messi.

    Barca face Premier League champions City in the second leg of the Champions League last 16 in midweek before taking on Madrid on Sunday and their coach is confident they are primed for a huge week in their season.

    "We arrive as leaders and in perfect shape [for the Clasico]," he told a press conference after Saturday's match. "I don't think this is going to be the most important week, but it will be fairly important."The match against City is against an opponent who can make things difficult and that's the match to think about right now.

    "From the outside, everything looks easy, but get onto the pitch and you'll see how fast the ball moves. At times we accelerated and attacked from the centre. We played a good game."Sergi Roberto was handed a rare start against Eibar and Luis Enrique was pleased with the young midfielder's display.

    "He has played a great match, most of all because he hasn't had many minutes," he added. "He gives us a lot and he is good in the air, he defends. I know him from the youth team, it's a shame I can't give him more minutes but he's an important player for the team."
     

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    Reus: Dortmund won't score many playing like that

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    Marco Reus admits Borussia Dortmund will have to play far better in their upcoming matches after their 0-0 draw with Koln on Saturday.

    The hosts were stifled at Signal Iduna Park and were almost caught out on a handful of occasions in the second half as they were held to a second draw in a row.Reus acknowledges Koln made life difficult but feels his side must improve their composure in front of goal for the remainder of the season.

    "We could have done a lot better today. Koln did well, but I don't think our movement was good enough in the first half," he was quoted as saying by the official Bundesliga website.

    "We didn't take our chances but it was a really tough game. A lot of it depended on us, but we weren't mobile enough and didn't create enough opportunities in front of goal."Obviously, I'm a bit disappointed with my own display. Like I said, it wasn't quite the performance we'd hoped for, but when you don't have many chances, you're not going to score many goals. We have to keep the ball better in front of goal."

    Head coach Jurgen Klopp, meanwhile, accepted his side did not do enough to deserve the win."Other teams have been struggling against Koln," he told Sky . "The very brightest moments were not there today.

    "Our standards were okay, but overall it was too little. In the second half we were consistent and dynamic, but the lightness in the legs was gone."
     

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    Manchester City boss Pellegrini vows to 'continue fighting'

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    Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini issued a rallying call to his players after their Premier League title defence suffered a big blow in their 1-0 defeat at Burnley.

    George Boyd scored the only goal just after the hour at Turf Moor, which moved the hosts to within one point of fourth-bottom Sunderland in the table.

    Defeat leaves champions City five points behind leaders Chelsea, who play one of their two games in hand at home to Southampton on Sunday.

    "When you have mathematical chances, you must continue fighting," Pellegrini told reporters. "The most important thing is trust in what we are doing, try to win the next game and we will see at the end of the season where we finish.

    "We are in second in the table so that is not bad. There are 27 more points that we must fight for. We know that, [with] every point we drop, it is more difficult to reach the top of the table."

    Pellegrini argues that his side had not played badly against Burnley but that they had not created enough chances.

    "I don't think we played really bad. We created three or four chances. Burnley had, I think, one shot on target and they scored a goal," he added. "That was a normal performance that we need to improve and we will try to do it."

    Pellegrini refused to criticise his players for their effort when asked if he felt that his side had played badly or lacked desire, continuing: "I am sure that they tried to give everything but maybe it was not a good day creatively."

    The City boss also revealed that midfielder James Milner was not risked on Saturday because of a knee injury, with one eye on the midweek second leg of their Champions League last-16 tie against Barcelona.

    "Milner had a kick to his knee so it was important for him to rest. I hope that he will be fit for Wednesday," Pellegrini said.
     

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    Sherwood thrilled with 'clinical' strikers

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    Aston Villa manager Tim Sherwood was delighted with the performance of goalscoring heroes Christian Benteke and Gabriel Agbonlahor in their 4-0 Premier League win at Sunderland.

    The frontmen both struck twice in a dominant first-half display at the Stadium of Light, as Villa moved above Sunderland into 16th in the table.

    Before Saturday's victory, Villa had scored just four goals away from home all season in the league.

    And Sherwood was thrilled to see his side double their tally in one effort, highlighting his faith in their attacking strength.

    "I didn't take much notice prior to coming here but we've not had any trouble scoring goals since I've been here," he said.

    "I'm pleased we're talking about them in that light. They've took some unfair criticism, if we create chances for them they'll score.

    "They showed today they're quite clinical in front of goal.

    "It's a fantastic step towards safety but there's a lot of work to be done. We've managed to drag Sunderland into it now and push them underneath us.

    "But it's all about next week now [against Swansea City]. I'm sure our fans will be jubilant and the boys are looking forward to playing at home.

    "Losing becomes a habit and winning does also."
     

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    :)Rooney's son to be Manchester United mascot

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    Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney has revealed that he will have a special guest on Sunday, with his son Kai to be the club's mascot against Premier League rivals Tottenham.

    Rooney walked out alongside Kai and youngest son Klay for his 100th England cap in a Euro 2016 qualifier against Slovenia at Wembley in November.

    Kai will do the same again at Old Trafford after Rooney revealed the news via Facebook on Saturday.

    The 29-year-old wrote: "Big game tomorrow against Tottenham at Old Trafford. Looking forward to walking out again with my son Kai as mascot!"

    Rooney will be hoping the little mascot brings him some luck, with United clinging onto the fourth and final Champions League spot by just two points.
     

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    'There are no words' - Iniesta leads praise for Barcelona 'idol' Xavi

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    Andres Iniesta led the praise for Barcelona team-mate Xavi after the midfielder's milestone performance against Eibar on Saturday.

    The veteran Spain international came off the bench to make a club record 750th appearance in a game settled by two goals from Lionel Messi.

    Iniesta, who caused a stir recently suggesting he could no longer play effectively alongside Xavi, was among the first to pay tribute to the 35-year-old after the match."An important victory before a massive week," he wrote on his official Twitter account. "Congratulations Xavi, there are no words, my friend!"

    Defender Marc Bartra described the midfielder as "Barca from head to toe" and admitted Saturday's win came at a good time.

    "It was a workmanlike win. We are happy because we knew it wouldn’t be easy and it wasn't. But we ran more than they did, we imposed our attitude and we tend to get the three points when we do that," he was quoted as saying by the club's official website."It's a very important week. That's why we needed a win for our confidence – this game was a potential banana skin.

    "I am very happy that Xavi has made it to 750 games. He is Barca from head to toe and it's an honour to be in the same squad as him."

    Rafinha, meanwhile, considers Xavi - who has won 22 major honours at Camp Nou - as an "idol" to follow.

    "He's a teacher, his name says it all. For me, he's an idol and a great example on the pitch," he said.
     

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    :yes:Man United's Victor Valdes: David De Gea is world's best goalkeeper


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    Victor Valdes says he has no complaints about sitting on the Manchester United bench as he regards David De Gea as the best goalkeeper in the world.Louis van Gaal won the race to sign 33-year-old Valdes in January, but his only appearances in a United shirt so far have come in the under-21 side.

    Despite being a three-time Champions League winner, Valdes is yet to turn out for the senior team simply because of De Gea's fine form this season.However, Valdes bears no ill feeling towards his fellow Spaniard, and says De Gea's continued selection is justified.

    "You are always waiting for your opportunity to play and train every day to show your performance to the manager," the former Barcelona goalkeeper told United Uncovered."But now David is at a very, very high performance level. I think he is the most important goalkeeper in the world at the moment. So it is difficult [for me] to play and, of course, I must accept this.

    "For me, the top [keeper] now is David. I see him every day in training. I watch him in every game, every week, and his performances right now are amazing."Negotiations have begun between De Gea and United over an extension to his current contract, which expires next year.If they are unsuccessful, Real Madrid will surely pounce to sign the 24-year-old -- and Valdes will have a tough job on his hands winning over the fans if he replaces De Gea in goal next season.

    "Every week he makes saves to help the team so I am very happy for him and also for the fans," said Valdes, who is contracted until the end of next season."I always hear them sing the song of David De Gea, so I think they are very happy with David for the level of performance he has shown in the last few years. I feel the fans are definitely very happy with the job he is doing."

    De Gea's latest impressive display came on Monday when he prevented Alexis Sanchez and Santi Cazorla from making United's FA Cup quarterfinal exit to Arsenal even more painful.

    One of the few times De Gea has been upstaged this season came on Dec. 28, when Hugo Lloris pulled off a number of excellent saves to earn Tottenham a 0-0 draw against United at White Hart Lane.

    De Gea still put in a top performance in north London and is likely to be busy once more when Spurs come to Old Trafford on Sunday with Harry Kane in top form.Van Gaal, a sincere believer in youth development, has been impressed by the fact that Spurs academy graduate Kane has scored 26 goals in his breakthrough year with the club."The way [Kane] is scoring is a reason for their success," the United coach said. "That's one aspect of the world of football that a big talent can stand up in one season and he is doing that.

    "I like the process in Tottenham because there also you can see that a lot of experienced players are not playing and a lot of youngsters are playing. In spite of that they are also very close [to the top four] and are playing attacking football.
    "I like Tottenham. It is not easy to play Tottenham. They have a lot of talent I hope we can beat them because it will be very difficult again.''
     

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