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		<title>Good News in Nervión</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Mar 2009 01:29:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Copa Del Rey]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Escudé]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Kone]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Luis Fabiano]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Team News]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Alexander Kerzhakov]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Chevantón]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Dragutinovic]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Fernando Navarro]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[José Carlos]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Juande Ramos]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Julien Escudé]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Kanouté]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Mallorca]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Pukki]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everything has seemed to be going right for us over these past three weeks and it doesn&#8217;t look like that is about to change anytime soon.
We have won three straight league matches and showed the same form that made us previously look invincible near the beginning of this season.  Our top striker, Kanouté had [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://sevilla.theoffside.com/files/2009/03/kone_festeja_cuarto_gol_sevilla.jpg" alt="" width="340" height="462" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-316" />Everything has seemed to be going right for us over these past three weeks and it doesn&#8217;t look like that is about to change anytime soon.</p>
<p>We have won three straight league matches and showed the same form that made us previously look invincible near the beginning of this season.  Our top striker, Kanouté had a slight dip in form but now is showing exactly why he has scored over 80 goals for the club in less than four years in Nervión.  </p>
<p>We&#8217;ve also had several young breakthrough performances from Sevilla Atlético boys José Carlos, Pukki, and most the most impressive Diego Perotti which emphasizes the strength of the cantera and definitely shows just how promising our future is looking.</p>
<p>Yesterday though, straight out of Nervión, came some of the best news us <em>Sevillistas</em> have heard in a very long time.</p>
<p>Both Luis Fabiano and Koné will be returning from their rather lengthy spell on the sidelines with re-occurring knee problems.  We&#8217;ve lacked goals all season and last week when Chevantón was pronounced out for the season with a fractured foot bone that once again shortened our options up top so the return of these two men will a huge boost to the team, especially Kanouté who hasn&#8217;t had a consistent strike partner for most of this season.</p>
<p>Anyone who read my early posts during the pre-season last year would know that I&#8217;m not a huge fan of Koné but during the pre-season he heavily impressed me to say the least which made me anxious to see if he could take that form and show it where it really counts &#8211; La Liga.</p>
<p>Unfortunately on international duty he tore a ligament behind his kneecap and as a result as been sidelined since the beginning of the season.  Luis Fabiano on the other hand has just had minor reoccurring knee problems and because he was constantly being rushed back to play it never truly healed.  However, after over a month off, Sevilla team doctor Adolfo Muñoz thinks the <a href="http://brazil.worldcupblog.org/">Brazilian International</a> is more than ready to play again.</p>
<p>Also back is <a href="http://france.worldcupblog.org/">French Capped</a> defender and one of our anchormen, Julian Escudé.  The defender has returned to full training after a back injury that he picked up about a month ago and has been out ever since.</p>
<p>Three vital players back to near-full fitness and will most likely be included in the lineup for Wednesday&#8217;s Copa del Rey clash in San Mamés against Athletic Bilbao.</p>
<p><strong>Other News:</strong><br />
Saturday&#8217;s man of the match, Frédéric Kanouté has come out openly and said that he expects us to win this extremely important second leg of the Copa.</p>
<blockquote><p>“It should be a very different game, with other players, but we are confident. We play everything with our maximum, like we have demonstrated today. They might change their players on Wednesday, they might have a different mentality, but so do we. We want to make it to the final and we will be there.”</p></blockquote>
<p>I usually hate cockiness and arrogance but there isn&#8217;t really much cockiness about him, just sheer confidence.  And why not?  If he can repeat his Saturday form I don&#8217;t doubt for one second that we&#8217;ll be in the final.</p>
<p>Reports out of <a href="http://russia.theoffside.com/">Russia</a> today are saying that defending <a href="http://uefa.theoffside.com/">UEFA Cup</a> champions <a href="http://zenit.theoffside.com/">Zenit St. Petersburg</a> are weighing up and offer for our <a href="http://serbia.worldcupblog.org/">Serbian International</a> defender Ivica Dragutinovic. The versatile defender hasn&#8217;t been a favourite under Manolo Jiménez like he was under Juande Ramos  and is believed to be unhappy with his lack of opportunities since Fernando Navarro arrived from <a href="http://mallorca.theoffside.com/">Mallorca</a> in the summer.  &#8220;Drago&#8221; is under contract until 2011 and has a buyout clause of €20m which seems highly overpriced but thats a classic Sevilla, Del Nido and Monchi trademark.  Set the buyout clause ridiculously high so the rich clubs can put their money where their mouth is.  <em>LOVE IT</em>.  Zenit however are no poor European club by any means, they are actually in fact one of the richest, being sponsored by oil giants <em>Gazprom</em>, €20m would be like pocket change for them.  To me this all seems like a good deal except one thing &#8211; Russian clubs are a bitch to negotiate with.  Look at what happened with Arshavin&#8217;s proposed move to <a href="http://spurs.theoffside.com/">Tottenham</a> last summer and eventually his move to their north London rivals <a href="http://arsenal.theoffside.com/">Arsenal</a> even took quite the negotiating to seal the deal.  Not only have <a href="http://epl.theoffside.com/">English clubs</a> had problems with Russian negotiations but we ourselves in Nervión had major difficulties buying Kerzhakov three years back when Ramos was in charge.  Eventually we realized that the Kanouté/Fabiano partnership was too good to crack for any other striker and ended up selling him back a season and a half later therefore meaning we went through a huge hassle for nothing but none the less, you get what I&#8217;m saying.  The Russian transfer window closes on March 13th so they will have submit an offer sometime during these next two weeks and maybe they&#8217;ll get desperate and pay the full thing.  We could definitely use that €20m to patch up a few cracks in the squad.</p>
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		<title>Deportivo 0-3 Sevilla a.k.a. GAME OVER</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jan 2009 22:16:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Andrés Palop]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Crespo]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Deportivo]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Diego Capel]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Jesus Navas]]></category>
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		<category><![CDATA[Manolo Jimenez]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Match Report]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Renato]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Romaric]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Team News]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Adriano]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Chevantón]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Duscher]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Fernando Navarro]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Julien Escudé]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[It is true, things come in threes.  Three consecutive victories over Deportivo la Coruña in less than a week must signal that things are headed up for us.  Today was really our day, right from the beginning we never showed a single minute of letting up, also a good sign that we&#8217;re getting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It is true, things come in threes.  Three consecutive victories over <a href="http://deportivo.theoffside.com/">Deportivo la Coruña</a> in less than a week must signal that things are headed up for us.  Today was really our day, right from the beginning we never showed a single minute of letting up, also a good sign that we&#8217;re getting back to the old Sevilla, the one that conquered Europe some 2 years ago.</p>
<p><img src="http://sevilla.theoffside.com/files/2009/01/deporsevcopa8-300x192.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="192" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-251" />Navas set the tone for the game in the first minute when he struck a volley beating Fabricio.  On the 23rd minute Luis Fabiano added to the Galician&#8217;s pain as he capitalized off a defensive error, stole the ball, walked it around Fabricio, and slotted it in with ease.  O Fabuloso put the first nail in the coffin on the 40th minute when the two Depor defenders crashed into each other and Fabiano was there to chip it over Fabricio, the game was over before we even reached half time. </p>
<p>It was definitely an encouraging display of football as everyone was getting some touches in and Depor didn&#8217;t really have any promising opportunities.  Once again Jesús Navas was controlling the left flank and causing havoc every time he touched the ball, and with Capel doing the exact same on the left side, Depor didn&#8217;t know what to do.  Fabiano and Kanouté were in sync and always a threat to the Depor defense, Romaric and Duscher plugged up the midfield so they couldn&#8217;t attack through there and when they finally managed to penetrate that, Crespo, Escudé, Squillaci, and Fernando Navarro played solid along the back line.  A all round solid performance by my boys tonight.  </p>
<p>On the 68th minute Omar Bravo went in studs up on Romaric which meant he was ejected with a straight red.  There was no end to Depor&#8217;s troubles tonight, BELIEVE ME!!  </p>
<p>In the 75th minute came my highlight of the match.  My boy Chevantón was finally back from his knee injury that has kept him sidelined since October.  If you&#8217;ve read my blog since I started you&#8217;d know that I absolutely love Cheva and think he&#8217;s the best supersub since Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.  His return will hopefully spark some more goals to come in the future, but for now it was for something else.</p>
<p><img src="http://sevilla.theoffside.com/files/2009/01/deporsevcopa93-300x264.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="264" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-252" />Palop got a straight red on the 82nd minute for tripping up the Depor striker and was given a straight red.  Since all three substitutions had already been made by Manolo Jiménez it meant that a player on the field would have to play in goal for the remaining 8 minutes plus added time and also for the penalty.  Chevantón stepped up and volunteered to play in goal knowing that he would first have to face a penalty shot.  Up stepped Pablo Álvarez and tried to place the goal in the bottom left corner but struck the post and then went out for a goal kick.  What a series of events in the final minutes, probably the most exciting game this whole season.</p>
<p>The boys ended the game in style just killing time and passing the ball around.  Will Depor just go away now?  I&#8217;m sick of writing about them and seeing them, we&#8217;ve beat you three times, we&#8217;ve finished our business with you.  We now move on to the quarter finals of the Copa del Rey but are not sure who we will face yet.  Whoever it is, they better watch out, because with the way they&#8217;re playing, I can&#8217;t off the top of my head think of a team that can stop us.</p>
<p>With 3 victories in less than a week surely our confidence must be sky rocketing by now right?  We now travel back to Nervión to take on strugglers Numancia in a game that means a lot.  We must build off our win last weekend to Depor and try and get our league campaign back on track and running.  Barça may be out of sight but I&#8217;d consider it a great insult if Real Mierda finished ahead of us, they&#8217;ve been awful this year.  </p>
<p>There&#8217;s some big news going on in Nervión, I meant to actually post it yesterday but I ended up doing the review for the game instead.  Look out for tomorrow&#8217;s entry!!!</p>
<p>¡¡VAMOS MI SEVILLA<br />
VAMOS CAMPEÓN!!</p>
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		<title>The Transfer Window; Ruining The beautiful game</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Jan 2009 04:33:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Antonio puerta]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Champions League]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Dani Alves]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[David Prieto]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Diego Capel]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Jesus Navas]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Kanouté]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Keita]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Luis Fabiano]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Monchi]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Team News]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Christian Poulsen]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Fredi Kanouté]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[As any football fan knows, January 1st marked the official opening of the transfer window.  Of course like every other year, some of our biggest stars are being linked to some of the biggest European clubs.  Most of these rumours however are pretty ridiculous, however, it&#8217;s still scary to think of how money [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://sevilla.theoffside.com/files/2009/01/494px-sevilla_fc-247x300.gif" alt="" width="247" height="300" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-232" />As any football fan knows, January 1st marked the official opening of the transfer window.  Of course like every other year, some of our biggest stars are being linked to some of the biggest European clubs.  Most of these rumours however are pretty ridiculous, however, it&#8217;s still scary to think of how money has ruined the &#8220;beautiful game&#8221;.  With Manchester City and all their Arab money flying around, is there anyone they can&#8217;t buy?  I mean, would any team really reject a ridiculously, overly, high bid for just an average player?  It&#8217;s not practical really, football is dying.  Deep tradition doesn&#8217;t even stand for anything anymore, wealthy investers can come in, take an average team and take them straight to the top.  Chelsea is a perfect example of this.  A club with an average history before Abramovic took over now are one of the top sides in Europe with a bunch of glory hunting fans.  Where were all these fans before their trophy cabinet was on steroids?  Probably supporting one of other Europe&#8217;s great clubs like Real Madrid, Barcelona, Liverpool or Manchester United.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s at times like these that I feel such pride.  I support Sevilla, the same team that got relegated not too long ago, got promoted again and dominated Europe for a couple years &#8211; all of this without crazy investment and limited transfer funds!  I don&#8217;t care how much you hate us, anyone with common sense will admire our achievements from both a footballing perspective and even from the point where we proved that success is obtainable without money.</p>
<p>I mean just look at <a href="http://mancity.theoffside.com/">Man City</a> (Shitty?) they&#8217;re probably one of the richest clubs in Europe right now, or at least have the highest investment but recently were knocked out by <a href="http://forest.theoffside.com/">Nottingham Forest</a> (Championship side &#8211; equivalent to the Spanish Segunda) in the FA Cup and sit in a highly respectable 13th place in the <a href="http://epl.theoffside.com/">Premier League</a>.  It&#8217;s true, money can&#8217;t buy you happiness now can it?  Think Robinho is regretting his move?  He might not come out and say it, but I wouldn&#8217;t doubt it.</p>
<p>Glory hunters never seem to amaze me.  I bet 99% of foreign <a href="http://manu.theoffside.com/">Manchester United</a> fans can&#8217;t even find Manchester on a map.  Same goes for <a href="http://liverpool.theoffside.com/">Liverpool</a>, <a href="http://chelsea.theoffside.com/">Chelsea</a>, <a href="http://acmilan.theoffside.com/">Milan</a> and <a href="http://real.theoffside.com/">Madrid</a>.  It&#8217;s not ruining the game directly, but there are very few true fans anymore.</p>
<p>Once again, the pride in being a <em>Sevillista</em>, that small club from the south of Spain who was relegated not too long ago, fought their way back into the top flight and winning those 5 trophies just felt even sweeter.  I mean if you&#8217;re winning a trophy everyday, the euphoria is lost, as in the case of some of Europe&#8217;s top clubs, it&#8217;s probably not appreciated as much as it could be, but when we won I can&#8217;t even begin to describe the feeling.</p>
<p>Anyway, in case you&#8217;re wondering, yes, this does have a lot to do with the transfer window.  Money is ruining the beautiful game, everyone knows this.  The youth academies of the smaller teams are virtually useless because the big rich clubs are just going to come and submit an irresistible offer for the young up and coming stars anyway.  </p>
<p><img src="http://sevilla.theoffside.com/files/2009/01/monchi.jpg" alt="" width="220" height="220" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-229" />At Sevilla we have probably the best sporting director in all of Europe, Monchi.  He has found some of the now, biggest stars in Europe who were just average kids at one time.  The likes of Dani Alves who started at local Brasilian club Bahia and was scouted when he was just seen as an average right back, Fredi Kanoute, the big <a href="http://spurs.theoffside.com/">Tottenham Hotspur</a> flop who came to Nervion and was putting in goals left right and centre, and of course Luis Fabiano who played for <a href="http://porto.theoffside.com/">Porto</a> and were more than happy to let him go.  These three once average players have all come to Sevilla and been more than successful, they were given the time and proper environment to develop.  This however is all in vain if one of the bigger clubs in Europe come calling like we saw with Alves and Barcelona.  We simple couldn&#8217;t resist the 22 million Euro transfer fee that Barca offered.  Same deal with Poulsen and <a href="http://juventus.theoffside.com/">Juventus</a> and the 15 million Euros they gave us.</p>
<p>Sure, these two transfers plus the Keita one have made us an extremely rich club over the past year, and allowed us to start a development project on our stadium upgrading the capacity and making it one of the best stadiums in all of Europe but still it doesn&#8217;t take away from the fact that we developed these players into the superstars they are but the temptation of money makes it hard for us to do anything.  The prestige of playing for a &#8220;big club&#8221; outweighs playing for the club that made you who you are.  It&#8217;s ridiculous.</p>
<p>The transfer window may have just opened but already Man Shitty have splashed their cash (12 million pounds) to be exact, on Wayne Bridge, a left back who has always played second fiddle to Ashley Cole.  There have been rumours of both Chelsea and <a href="http://inter.theoffside.com/">Inter Milan</a> being interested in Luis Fabiano, and Kanoute.  We now know that Scolari will not be given any funds at Chelsea to buy during this window but we all know that if they really wanted something, they could get it, no problem.  Same goes for Inter, probably the best team in Italy right now, they have the money and prestige of a &#8220;big club&#8221; so when they come calling, it&#8217;s hard to say no.</p>
<p>What&#8217;s the point of Monchi and our board finding these stars if they&#8217;re just going to get bought a couple years later when they&#8217;re in their prime?  It really defeats the purpose of the transfer window and for the smaller to mid sized teams to progress is made more difficult.<span id="more-228"></span></p>
<p>Think about it.  We&#8217;re a team that is not big by any means, we&#8217;ve been successful over the past 5 years or so and we are constantly fighting for the Champions League spots in the league but by no means rich.  How can we expect to develop and keep challenging for these places if all our stars are being lured by the more prestigious clubs?  How can we even buy other stars if they are being pursued by other top clubs?  Who would a player rather choose, Sevilla or AC Milan?  I hate this and its slightly degrading to my own team but this is what football has come to, it&#8217;s sad.<br />
<img src="http://sevilla.theoffside.com/files/2009/01/233a177ec1321b4di3-300x257.jpg" alt="" width="315" height="295" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-230" /><img src="http://sevilla.theoffside.com/files/2009/01/655705_mediumsquare.jpg" alt="" width="315" height="295" class="alignright size-medium wp-image-231" /><br />
I often think to myself just how long it will be before Navas and Capel are tapped up by some other European powerhouse&#8230;  Just look what happened to Sergio Ramos, Julio Baptista, and Jose Antonio Reyes, all moved on to Real, with only one of them eventually succeeding.  I&#8217;m sure if Puerta was still alive, he&#8217;d be one of the most sought after left backs in Europe, the boy was pure class.  Our youth system has produced all these great players and only Navas is still with the club.  David Prieto is a promising centre back, what if he becomes a world beater?  Guess he&#8217;s not staying at Sevilla either.</p>
<p>The transfer window was introduced in attempts for clubs to strengthen their squad before the second half of the season, but it has now turned out that it is more of the same.  The rich get richer and the poor get poorer.  How many times have we seen this throughout history?  Now it&#8217;s happening in football.</p>
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		<title>It was a rainy day in Sevilla&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Jan 2009 02:48:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Kanouté]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Luis Fabiano]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Renato]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[The rain fell down in Nervion, and even though it had nothing to do with how sloppy the match was.  It was an extremely bleak day for Sevillistas.
A game where you totally outplay a much weaker opponent but have nothing to show for is an extremely frustrating day indeed.  We found this out [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://sevilla.theoffside.com/files/2009/01/sevosa3.jpg" alt="" width="350" height="233" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-227" />The rain fell down in Nervion, and even though it had nothing to do with how sloppy the match was.  It was an extremely bleak day for <em>Sevillistas.</em></p>
<p>A game where you totally outplay a much weaker opponent but have nothing to show for is an extremely frustrating day indeed.  We found this out first hand today when we took on Osasuna at home, completely dominated, pulled ahead by a goal, only to concede last minute and have nothing to show for it.</p>
<p>Luis Fabiano was included in the squad but was a substitute due to the flu and its times like these that I miss him most&#8230;</p>
<p>The game got off to a somewhat slow start with a lot of scrappy play and neither team really enjoyed good possession.  We didn&#8217;t go without some amazing chances though as Navas tested the Osasuna defense with one of his ever-teasing crosses which found the head of Kanoute, who headed it just wide.  Totally unlike him really, I&#8217;ve never seem him miss from that close, pretty ridiculous considering it would have given us the initiative to grab the game by the scruff of its neck and possibly go on and put in a couple more before the half.  Shortly after, Romaric hit a left footed missile towards goal which just flashed wide, it could have possibly beaten the keeper, but either way, it was good to keep the pressure on.  A few minutes after that Kanoute was brought down in the box in what appeared to be an obvious foul but nothing doing said the ref as play was waved on.  If you look at the replay closely it does appear as it was an obvious foul seeing as the Osasuna player went right through him and tripped him before he could receive the foul.  I know La Liga reffing is garbage and that is why I&#8217;m never shocked with these kind of calls anymore.</p>
<p>We went into half time with the momentum in our favour when we got out back on the pitch it showed.  We started to play like Sevilla again.  The style of football that we were known for, moving the ball up the wings and crossing it into Kanoute or Renato, totally catching the Osasuna defense off guard every time.  Finally a breakthrough.  A cross came in from the left wing, Renato being too short missed the header, but it was perfect as Navas darted in, controlled, and bang, <em>golazzo</em>.  A perfect low shot in the bottom left corner out of the reach of Roberto.  Navas was playing well all game and it was good to see him get the breakthrough goal; thoroughly deserved.  A few minutes later Navas had another attempt but it was no where near as good or accurate as the first one, way over the net it flew.  </p>
<p>A bit of controversy after this as Adriano was subbed out and obviously pissed off about it.  As he headed for the sidelines where Capel was ready to enter, Romaric tried to console him and shake his hand but was just brushed off, the same when he got to the bench, the Sevilla staff tried but were brushed off.  In my opinion it&#8217;s a fair reaction, getting subbed out in the 63rd minute after being one of the biggest threats on the pitch is aggravating and unjust.  I really hope this won&#8217;t affect his position in the starting lineup or anything like that because he&#8217;s been probably our most consistent performer all season.</p>
<p>After the introduction of Capel, things started to slow down.  We were taking our time on the ball, and despite passing it around with the utmost confidence, we were also allowing the pressure to mount on ourselves.  Fazio was later introduced for Duscher who had a solid game in the defensive midfield slot and Crespo for Drago allowing Navarro to go back to his favoured left back position.  With all these unnecessary substitutes we turned into a more defensive side and the pressure was mounting more and more as the last 15 minutes or so ticked on.</p>
<p>Osasuna almost scored through a play where our defense seemed to be half asleep.  Navas seized control of the game though and immediately on the counter attack almost scored only to be a bit off balance and hit it straight at Roberto.  </p>
<p>From heroes to zeroes it was as Osasuna snatched a goal in the 91st minute.  A ball that seemed to be harmless flew in, the original shot was shanked well wide, but Pandiani was sitting sweetly behind our once again, fast asleep defense for the perfect deflection.</p>
<p>Some last minute drama though as we won a corner at the other end.  Navas put in another perfect cross, Squillaci flicked it on nicely with a back heel, Kanoute came in, toe punted it, the keeper got the slightest of touches and it just about hit the inside of the crossbar to stay out.  Extremely unlucky, yes I know.</p>
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<p>My verdict on this match is simple.  We suck.  2 points from 2 matches against the 2 bottom teams.  Those right there are not statistics good enough for a team that wants to not only qualify for the Champions League, but do well in it too.  These are supposed to be the matches where we try to make up ground on Barca, not lose any more.  We only have ourselves to blame, we didn&#8217;t take the opportunities in the match when they arrived and because of it we get screwed with a last minute goal and we&#8217;re sitting in fourth place.</p>
<p>From here we play <a href="http://deportivo.theoffside.com/">Depor</a> at home on Thursday in the Copa del Rey in another must win match.  I can&#8217;t emphasize the importance on this match to get us back to our winning ways.  Depor is going to be one hell of a tricky match though as they&#8217;ve been on amazing form of late.  Like Fabiano said earlier this week &#8220;Sevilla need to be Sevilla in order to win&#8221;, if we can play like I know we can, no doubt, we&#8217;ll win.</p>
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		<title>Sevilla v. Osasuna Preview &#8211; Sunday, 1pm GolTV</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Jan 2009 01:47:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you look at the table, we&#8217;re miles apart.  We&#8217;ve been sitting comfortably near the top of the table for pretty much the whole season while Osasuna have been hovering around the relegation zone.
I wish these fixtures were as easy as they seem but unfortunately they aren&#8217;t.  Osasuna won their game against Getafe [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://sevilla.theoffside.com/files/2009/01/02-osasuna-sfc-09.jpg" alt="" width="360" height="285" class="alignleft size-full wp-image-225" />If you look at the table, we&#8217;re miles apart.  We&#8217;ve been sitting comfortably near the top of the table for pretty much the whole season while <a href="http://osasuna.theoffside.com/">Osasuna</a> have been hovering around the relegation zone.</p>
<p>I wish these fixtures were as easy as they seem but unfortunately they aren&#8217;t.  Osasuna won their game against Getafe last week in an emphatic 5-2 display.  Our peformance however, not so emphatic, a 0-0 draw with struggling <a href="http://mallorca.theoffside.com/">Mallorca</a> is definitely something we might look back on and regret.  We&#8217;re way better than that, taking nothing away from Mallorca or anything but we deserved better.  We can&#8217;t afford to drop points against any of the &#8220;lower&#8221; teams if we want to keep pace with this year&#8217;s phenomenal <a href="http://barcelona.theoffside.com/">Barcelona</a> side.</p>
<p>Fabiano said it best when interviewed about tomorrow&#8217;s game.  <em>&#8220;We have an important game coming up which we should win. With respect to Osasuna, Sevilla has to be Sevilla.&#8221;</em>  I couldn&#8217;t agree more, and this is why we have lost stupidly this year and its becoming a huge concern.  We have to play the style that we&#8217;re good at and comfortable with.  So many times this season we&#8217;ve tried to go up the middle or put in a bunch of long high balls.  That isn&#8217;t us, we play our best football down the wings utilizing Navas, Capel or Adriano and then putting in the crosses for Kanoute and Fabiano to poach upon.  It&#8217;s been clear a few times this year that our strikers, especially Kanoute, have become very frustrated with their lack of opportunities, but in all honesty it&#8217;s not their fault, our midfield has been really hit or miss this season so far.  We need to play simple football, the same style that won us 5 trophies in 15 months and impressed Europe and the world.  Simplicity is beautiful, let&#8217;s keep it that way.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s be honest here, I hate to be cocky or arrogant but we are a much better side than Osasuna is.  It&#8217;s actually quite funny because it seems like just yesterday that I was watching a Sevilla v Osasuna semi-finals in the <strong>UEFA Cup</strong> semi-finals to see who would progress to the finals.  I remember it being a hard match, and although we won it was no walk in the park.  We have developed quite the rivalry ever since.  They had a really strong team that year and since I don&#8217;t follow them I don&#8217;t understand how they have become so bad.  Have they lost a bunch of key players I don&#8217;t know about?  I know they did have Carlos Vela at one time, but he&#8217;s really young so surely he couldn&#8217;t have made that much of a difference.  Anyhow, it doesn&#8217;t really matter, anything less than a win tomorrow isn&#8217;t acceptable, we need to take advantage of these struggling teams.</p>
<p>This match became more important today when <a href="http://valencia.theoffside.com/">Valencia</a> handed <a href="http://atletico.theoffside.com/">Atletico</a> a 3-1 defeat.  This puts Valencia in second with 33 points but us in third with 31 points and hopefully with a victory tomorrow we&#8217;ll be back in second where we belong. </p>
<p>Some bad news however as Luis Fabiano is a doubt to play tomorrow as he has a cold which seems to be quite contagious around the football world recently.  He is included in the squad but will not start.  Also, Mosquera is out as well with an ankle injury that he picked up against Espanyol several weeks back.  The pain has re-occurred and he will sit out one more week to hopefully be ready for the next match.</p>
<p>The players called up for tomorrow&#8217;s match by Jimenez are; Palop, Javi Varas, Crespo, Escudé, Squillaci, Fernando Navarro, David Prieto, Dragutinovic, Duscher, Romaric, Maresca, Renato, Jesus Navas, Capel, Fazio, Adriano, De Mul, Luis Fabiano and Kanoute.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re watching the game tomorrow look out for the sea of red and white flags in the crowd as President José María del Nido requested we bring in the new year with the ever-strong support we&#8217;re known for.</p>
<p>A match report will follow tomorrow&#8217;s game.  Hopefully it&#8217;ll be all good news for us <em>Sevillistas.</em></p>
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		<title>La Liga reffing at it&#8217;s worst, ONCE AGAIN.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Nov 2008 01:22:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone knows that La Liga probably has some of the world&#8217;s worst referees, especially for arguably the world&#8217;s best league.  This was once again evident this past Sunday when we visited Valladolid for a clash that should have been over after 26 minutes, but no, Pérez Lasa wanted to be the centre of attention [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href='http://sevilla.theoffside.com/files/2008/11/vallasev3.jpg'><img src="http://sevilla.theoffside.com/files/2008/11/vallasev3-300x199.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="199" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-174" /></a>Everyone knows that La Liga probably has some of the world&#8217;s worst referees, especially for arguably the world&#8217;s best league.  This was once again evident this past Sunday when we visited Valladolid for a clash that should have been over after 26 minutes, but no, Pérez Lasa wanted to be the centre of attention for this match.</p>
<p>We went into Valladolid looking to rebound back from two consecutive defeats to Málaga last weekend in the league and SD Ponferradina on Wednesday in the Copa del Rey.  I can assure you, this was definitely not what we wanted to leave Valladolid with&#8230;  A rediculous call by the ref was all it took to send us back to Nervión with nothing to show for.</p>
<p>The game started amazing with some world class vision by Romaric to spring Navas on the right who lead a 4 on 1 break whom which then touched it to Renato who ever so calmly slotted it into the net.  It only took 8 minutes for us to get another goal which we could actually say was a <em><strong>GOLAZZO</strong></em>.  Some amazing buildup play by Luis Fabiano who passed off to Romaric, who then put it out to Maresca on the right wing who crossed perfectly to the foot of Navas who scored in style with I&#8217;d say, a half scissors.  Luis Fabiano was showed a yellow card on the play for apparently &#8220;overly celebrating&#8221; which does not make sense what so ever because that should have meant Renato, Navas, Romaric and the rest of the team should have also considering they were all huddled up&#8230; Rediculous.</p>
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<p>We were all over Valladolid, they didn&#8217;t even have a single attempt on goal at this point.   Fabiano was sent in on goal alone when he moved around Asenjo only to be slightly knocked down by the Valldolid last man.  Apparently this knock was not sufficient enough for a penalty to be called so therefore Fabiano who was already on a yellow, received another which then meant he was red carded and we were now down to 10 men.  <span id="more-173"></span></p>
<p>This brings about my important question of the day &#8211; Who, at 2 goals up with only approximately 30 minutes played, would go down unfairly and beg for the penalty, especially in Fabiano&#8217;s position where he had already got around the keeper and just needed to softly touch it into the net?  No one, well at least not Fabiano, he did get knocked and even the slightest knock when travelling at full speed is enough to knock anyone down, especially if it is from behind like it was in this scenario.  It&#8217;s complete bullshit and as you know it, this was the turning point in the match.  No, my rant isn&#8217;t over.  OK, I understand that diving or &#8220;simulation to gain an unfair advantage&#8221; is against the rules of the game and results in a yellow card being given out but then why wasn&#8217;t Navas given one in the second half when he went down &#8220;softly&#8221; in the Valladolid box?  What about Canobbio when Squillaci won the ball off him in the box and the ref told him to get up?  Why weren&#8217;t these yellow card worthy but Fabiano&#8217;s was?  What warrented this?  Once again, <em>REDICULOUS</em>.</p>
<p>From this point on Valladolid obviously had the advantage as we were down to 10 men.  Before the half time whistle could be blown González scored off a header which was also poorly defended by both Konko and Squillaci.  </p>
<p>Some more bad news as Duscher was replaced at half time by Fazio after complaing about terrible discomfort while he was running in the first half.  Things only got worse when Sesma&#8217;s original shot took a funny bounce off Escudé which in turn made  Palop go the wrong way and then Canobbio fairly easily put it in to level the game at 2 goals each.  Once again, the misery and pain was not over as in the 63rd minute, Fernando Navarro fouled Pedro León and up stepped Canobbio to score an absolute <em><strong>GOLAZZO</strong></em> way out of the reach of Palop in the top right hand corner which hit the underside of the crossbar and bounced in.</p>
<p>Navas as I noted earlier had an appeal for a penalty late in the match.  Personally I think he went down rather easily, but if this was the case then why not a booking to go along with his simulation?  Luis Fabiano&#8217;s red card, unless successfully appealed will mean once again that we are without any out and out strikers and will be forced to play Renato up top with Romaric for our UEFA Cup clash on Thursday when we travel to Belgium to take on Standard Liege (or <em>Standard Lieja en Español</em>) which will definitely be a make or break game, not in the sense of elimination, but if we do lose it will mean we have lost 3 consecutive games in 3 different competitions.  We can&#8217;t afford to let our morale drop any lower and a win against Standard Liege will hopefully allow us to go back home with not only 3 points in the right direction for our UEFA Cup campaign, but also with high spirits when we play our fourth Andaluz derby this Sunday at El Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán against Recreativo de Huelva.</p>
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		<title>Down but not out</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Oct 2008 02:37:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well it&#8217;s disappointing to say the least.  Losing to a newly (but pretty good) promoted Málaga team at home which is supposed to be a sanctuary but of course it was due.  We could not go on week in week out winning every game, we do have the quality to achieve great things [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well it&#8217;s disappointing to say the least.  Losing to a newly (but pretty good) promoted Málaga team at home which is supposed to be a sanctuary but of course it was due.  We could not go on week in week out winning every game, we do have the quality to achieve great things but things like these happen.  I would talk about the game, but quite frankly there&#8217;s nothing much to talk about except for the fact we had 2 good chances through Fabiano and Navas that were both wasted.  It was a pretty even match although we did enjoy some spells of pretty amazing play but just failed to get anything materialised.  </p>
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<p>Luckily Villareal and Atlético drew as well as Valencia and Recreativo which helped keep the top of the table close and leave us only 3 points behind Valencia for that coveted first place in La Liga.  Of course it is still early and there is a lot of time for us to win the league but I believe we must stay focused and not lose to these &#8220;smaller&#8221; teams anymore if we want to think of achieving such things.  Sure it&#8217;s fútbol and these things happen, but now we must get back to the hard work we have been doing in the past few weeks and focus on not only the league but also the UEFA Cup and Copa del Rey competitions.</p>
<p>No point on reminiscing about lost opportunities but rather to look forward to our first round Copa del Rey encounter against SD Ponferradina on Wednesday and even though it is away I really don&#8217;t see them causing us any trouble or problems.  Also some other good news as both Diego Capel and Ivica Dragutinović have now returned to full training and should be fit by next weekend or so.</p>
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		<title>Goal Fest!!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Sep 2008 02:09:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[David Prieto]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[ Sevilla ended their second game of the season with a 4-3 victory, and did it in style.  Not without a few difficulties though&#8230;
By the 20 minute mark Mate Bilic had scored 2 goals to put Sporting up 2-0, at this point i really did feel like it was over, especially considering how easily [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href='http://sevilla.theoffside.com/files/2008/09/kanoute_reino_defensas_broma.jpg'><img src="http://sevilla.theoffside.com/files/2008/09/kanoute_reino_defensas_broma-300x220.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="220" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-132" /></a> Sevilla ended their second game of the season with a 4-3 victory, and did it in style.  Not without a few difficulties though&#8230;</p>
<p>By the 20 minute mark Mate Bilic had scored 2 goals to put Sporting up 2-0, at this point i really did feel like it was over, especially considering how easily Bilic and Castro were walking through our defence.  But 2 minutes later Chevanton (yes Cheva!!) put his head on a Navas cross and pulled us back into the game.  In the 36th minute, the Sporting defence gave up a throw, only to be caught lazily half way up field, leaving Maresca flying down the wing to catch up to Capel&#8217;s through and easily put it across goal for Kanoute to tap in.  As if this wasn&#8217;t enough excitement, right after the kick off Kanoute became proviver as he stole the ball from Sporting, passed it off to Maresca, and BOOM, left foot, bottom right corner out of the keepers reach.  Just as we thought the momentum was flowing our way, Squillaci fouled Mate Bilic in the box to give up a penalty (yes, 2 penalties in as many games&#8230;).  Bilic converted a beautiful shot and they went into the half tied at 3. </p>
<p>At the half Fabiano came on for Chevanton, and Romaric for the shaky David Prieto, and pushing Fazio back to centre-back.  Fabiano had an instant impact as in the 60th minute, he gave Romaric a neat little back-heel, and Romaric hit a bullet only for the keeper to fumble, and who else but Kanoute to be there to tap the ball into the net and put us up once again, 4-3.</p>
<p>This time however, unlike the last time we were up, would stay this way, and the game did end as a 4-3 victory for Sevilla. </p>
<p>We now sit fourth in the table, behind Espanyol, the only team with 6 points, and Valencia, as well as Almeria, who both have 4 points.</p>
<p>Sevilla will now face RB Salzburg in our first UEFA Cup match on Thursday, and then El Derbi against Betis takes place on Sunday.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t forget to check my <a href="http://www.youtube.com/user/Biris25">Youtube Page</a> for the latest Sevilla season highlights.</p>
<p>VAMOS CAMPEÓN!!!</p>
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		<title>Time Flies&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Aug 2008 05:01:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Anthony</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It has already been one year since the tragic death of Antonio Puerta.  It seemed like yesterday that I was in Sevilla on vacation when I heard the news.  I ran down to El Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán and saw all the crying Sevillistas and just everyone in general (including the Beticos!!!) were in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://sevilla.theoffside.com/files/2008/08/09-300x203.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="203" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-122" />It has already been one year since the tragic death of Antonio Puerta.  It seemed like yesterday that I was in Sevilla on vacation when I heard the news.  I ran down to El Ramón Sánchez Pizjuán and saw all the crying Sevillistas and just everyone in general (including the Beticos!!!) were in mourning.</p>
<p>On August 23rd 2008 a match between Sevilla and Málaga was scheduled for I Trofeo Antonio Puerta, a match to commemorate Antonio and continue his legacy.  Originally Del Nido wanted to select either Shalke, whom which Antonio scored his infamous UEFA cup game winning goal, or AC Milan, whom which Sevilla played in the UEFA Supercup the same week that Antonio had passed.  Due to both their busy schedules Del Nido chose Málaga, whom which were recently promoted to the Primera, and this was a way to both introduce them back to the league, and make it an Andaluz tournament.</p>
<p>Sevilla easily handled their fellow Andalucian&#8217;s beating them 2-0 with goals coming from Luis Fabiano, and Renato.  But what was important wasn&#8217;t the goals, the trophy, or even victory for that matter.  It was for everyone to remember Antonio for the great player, husband, and friend he was.</p>
<p>I really respect Del Nido for things like this, he makes Sevilla a respectable club, and he treats it like family, not a business like most football clubs these days.  </p>
<p>Descansa en Paz Antonio<br />
Siempre Con Nosotros</p>
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		<title>The Tuesday Wrap-Up</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Apr 2008 07:30:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Ryan</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[(First off, I’d like to give a big middle finger to Time Warner who, thanks to their love for their customers, has rendered me and most of my friends without the internet for the last 6 hours, allowing me to miss the Offside Podcast taping.  Now, It’s 2:45am and I’m sitting in my Office [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>(First off, I’d like to give a big middle finger to Time Warner who, thanks to their love for their customers, has rendered me and most of my friends without the internet for the last 6 hours, allowing me to miss the Offside Podcast taping.  Now, It’s 2:45am and I’m sitting in my Office trying to finish up work.  Thanks Time Warner!)</em></p>
<p>Phew, now that rant is off my chest, its time to get back to work.  </p>
<p><strong>Sevilla 2 &#8211; Villarreal 0</strong></p>
<p>First off, I have to say, this was a must win game for Jimenez.  Even though my boy Monchi said he wants him around next year, without this win, it would have been a bit harder to get that point across to the fan loving Del Nido.  </p>
<p>With that being said, Jimenez did the first real tactical change of the year, going with a 4-5-1.  The loan striker was Luis Fabiano, and surprisingly enough, this opened the field way up for Sevilla to attack on the wings.  With Adriano stuck in the middle until getting hurt (more on that later) the wings were wide open for Navas and Capel to do their things.  </p>
<p>I never give game recaps per se, but what an amazing ball from Dani Alves to Luis Fabiano for the goal.  An over the top long ball from about 50 yards away bounced twice into the box and Fabiano buried it in the back of the net.  </p>
<p>The technical change really sparked something in Sevilla, and maybe we&#8217;ll see more of it this coming weekend.  Seriously, what do we have to lose?  </p>
<p><strong>Defense = Hospital Unit</strong></p>
<p>It&#8217;s obvious that Sevilla have overcame some pretty outstanding obstacles this season, with the death of Puerta and the departure of Juande Ramos to name a few.  </p>
<p>But, right now, our focus must turn to the defense and the hospital unit it has become.  Here&#8217;s where we currently stand in the back.  </p>
<p><span id="more-97"></span><br />
Center Backs:<br />
<strong>Javi Navarro</strong>-Out indefinitely (hasn&#8217;t played a game all season)<br />
<strong>Boulharouz</strong>- Played around 3 games and had surgery in Holland (what a waste he was)<br />
<strong>Escudé</strong> &#8211; He&#8217;s in one game, out the other.  Mr. Inconsistency<br />
<strong>Mosquera &#8211; The Only Healthy One</strong></p>
<p>Outside Backs:<br />
<strong>Drago</strong> &#8211; Also had surgery and will be out for a few weeks.<br />
<strong>Crespo</strong> &#8211; Started and in his first game got blasted in the face by Diarrá which fractured his cheekbone and left him out for 1.5 months.<br />
<strong>Casado</strong> &#8211; Played just over an entire half against Villarreal in November, then rolled his ankle and was out for quite some time.  Moved up to the first team again, to sub in for Diego Capel in the 92nd minute and didn&#8217;t even mark a minute against Recreativo in February.<br />
<strong>Adriano</strong> &#8211; Out 3-4 weeks with an <a href="http://www.sevillafc.es/_www/actualidad.php?op=not&amp;id=10636&amp;webSFC=89b9a0c0a2c2068191540d29d4bba8ac">injury to his left calf </a>suffered against Villarreal in the last game.<br />
<strong>Dani Alves</strong> &#8211; Still kicking (knock on wood)<br />
<strong>Fazio</strong>- Still hanging around</p>
<p>Now, that leaves us with newly promoted Diego Prieto.  The youngster from the Cantera will stay with the first team until the end of the season.  While Lolo, will not  (thanks to some rule about being under 23 and he had to play against Mallorca).  I personally like the kid, and when he was asked why all after all of the millionnaire signings in Sevilla, the young kids from the cantera are playing, he had this to say.</p>
<blockquote><p>
“Bueno, sí…es que hemos tenido muchos lesionados.”  (Well yeah, we&#8217;ve had a lot of guys get injured</p></blockquote>
<p>Duh.  </p>
<p><strong>Darth Del Nido&#8217;s Quote of the Day</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>Ha sido una tarde magnífica de fútbol, con mucho espectáculo. Es cierto que hemos conseguido una victoria apurada hasta el final, pero no por ocasiones. Hemos recuperado la moral en el juego, nuestra posición en el terreno de juego y la credibilidad ante los adversarios&#8221;.</p>
<p>It was a terrific afternoon of football, really spectacular.  Its obvious that we played a pure game until the end, but not because of occasions.  We recovered our moral in that game, our position in the field, and the credibility against our rivals.</p></blockquote>
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