Saturday, May 17, 2014
Ronaldo injured in warm-up
The 29-year-old could now be a doubt for the Champions League final after being forced from the field prior to kick-off
Cristiano Ronaldo will play no part in Real Madrid's final La Liga game of the season against Espanyol after pulling up injured in the warm-up.
The 29-year-old suffered a hamstring problem in the 1-1 draw with Real Valladolid on May 7 but was passed fit to take his place in the side this afternoon.
However, Ronaldo left the field shaking his head in disappointment after feeling discomfort during his pre-match preparations and has been replaced by Isco in the starting line-up.
His participation in the Champions League final against Atletico Madrid has now been thrown into doubt with the two sides set to go head-to-head in just seven days time.
The Portugal captain will also be hopeful the problem is not serious enough to endanger his chances of playing in the World Cup this summer.
A goal on Saturday would have taken Ronaldo on to 31 strikes for the season and seen him scoop the Golden Shoe ahead of Luis Suarez, but the pair will now share the prize.
Thursday, May 15, 2014
Seven from FC Barcelona in provisional Spain squad
FC Barcelona is the most represented club in Del Bosque's list of 30 players
Gerard Piqué, Jordi Alba, Xavi Hernández, Andrés Iniesta, Sergio Busquets, Cesc Fàbregas and Pedro Rodríguez have all been named in the 30-strong provisional list of players in the Spanish squad for the 2014 World Cup. On May 25, manager Vicente del Bosque will need to cut that number down to 23 as he bids to make Spain only the third team ever to retain the title.
Barça, with seven players, is the most represented club in the list (the two Madrid clubs have four each). Of the seven, only Jordi Alba has no previous experience of the World Cup Finals, although he was in the winning squad at Euro 2012. The complete list of 30 is as follows
Casillas (R Madrid), Reina (Napoli), De Gea (Manchester United), Azpilicueta (Chelsea), Piqué (Barça), Sergio Ramos (R Madrid), Jordi Alba (Barça), Alberto Moreno (Sevilla), Javi Martínez (Bayern), Albiol (Napoli), Juanfran (Atlético), Carvajal (R Madrid), Busquets (Barça), Xabi Alonso (R Madrid), Koke (Atlético), Iturraspe (Athletic Bilbao), Xavi (Barça), Thiago (Bayern), Pedro (Barça), Navas (Manchester City), Silva (Manchester City), Cesc (Barça), Mata (Manchester United), Cazorla (Arsenal), Iniesta (Barça), Diego Costa (Atlético), Villa (Atlético), Torres (Chelsea), Negredo (Manchester City) i Llorente (Juventus).
Gerard Piqué, Jordi Alba, Xavi Hernández, Andrés Iniesta, Sergio Busquets, Cesc Fàbregas and Pedro Rodríguez have all been named in the 30-strong provisional list of players in the Spanish squad for the 2014 World Cup. On May 25, manager Vicente del Bosque will need to cut that number down to 23 as he bids to make Spain only the third team ever to retain the title.
Barça, with seven players, is the most represented club in the list (the two Madrid clubs have four each). Of the seven, only Jordi Alba has no previous experience of the World Cup Finals, although he was in the winning squad at Euro 2012. The complete list of 30 is as follows
Casillas (R Madrid), Reina (Napoli), De Gea (Manchester United), Azpilicueta (Chelsea), Piqué (Barça), Sergio Ramos (R Madrid), Jordi Alba (Barça), Alberto Moreno (Sevilla), Javi Martínez (Bayern), Albiol (Napoli), Juanfran (Atlético), Carvajal (R Madrid), Busquets (Barça), Xabi Alonso (R Madrid), Koke (Atlético), Iturraspe (Athletic Bilbao), Xavi (Barça), Thiago (Bayern), Pedro (Barça), Navas (Manchester City), Silva (Manchester City), Cesc (Barça), Mata (Manchester United), Cazorla (Arsenal), Iniesta (Barça), Diego Costa (Atlético), Villa (Atlético), Torres (Chelsea), Negredo (Manchester City) i Llorente (Juventus).
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