Thursday, September 26, 2013

Ex-international handball player Masip wants Barcelona presidency

Enric Masip, ex-Barcelona handball player, announced yesterday that he would be presenting his candidacy as president of the Catalan club in the next elections. Many see him as the best player in the history of Spanish handball. He played 205 games, and scored 656 goals for his national team.
Masip wants Barcelona presidency

"I want to present myself as I would really love, with nobody standing behind me, to serve the club of my life. Fresh air is needed. I am hurt, resentful, and feel unfairly treated by how I had to leave Barcelona. It wasn't necessary to treat me like that, but it was something personal", he said on Cadena SER's radio programme 'La GraderĂ­a'.

Rosell ridicules Real Madrid penalty call

Barcelona president Sandro Rosell has ridiculed the decision to give Real Madrid a stoppage-time penalty that allowed them to beat Elche 2-1.

Cristiano Ronaldo's free kick looked set to see the Blancos through Wednesday's Liga clash, but the hosts equalised in added time to make a draw look certain.

However, referee Cesar Muniz Fernandez - who had been making questionable calls perceived to be in the visitors' favour all game - made a controversial decision to give Carlo Ancelotti's men a penalty that Ronaldo converted.
Rosell ridicules Madrid penalty call

Rosell mocked the call and said the decision speaks for itself.

"I still can not believe it," Rosell told reporters at Thursday's RFEF assembly in Bilbao.

"Looking at the evidence, there's no need for me to make any more comment on the issue."

The result means Real Madrid sit just two points behind the Blaugrana in La Liga, as opposed to four points, while Atletico Madrid are sandwiched between them with six wins out of six in second.

The referee in the Elche-Madrid game, Fernandez, has been rested for the next two matchdays by Spain's Refereeing Technical Committee following the torrent of criticism towards his decisions.

Comedy and theatre - Controversial Real Madrid win provokes Pique

Barcelona defender Gerard Pique and Real Madrid full-back Alvaro Arbeloa were involved in a curious online exchange after Carlo Ancelotti's side controversially beat Elche in La Liga on Wednesday night.
Cristiano Ronaldo gave Madrid the lead with a free kick following what looked like a fairly harmless challenge and after Richmond Boakye had levelled in the 92nd minute, the Portuguese handed his side a last-gasp win from the penalty spot as he converted a highly contentious spot kick deep into added time.
Home fans thought the final whistle should have been blown by then (even though Elche scored in added time), while the penalty award (for an alleged foul by Carlos Sanchez on Pepe) was another dubious decision. Referee Cesar Muniz Fernandez had also earlier failed to send off Sergio Ramos for a cynical body-check on Ferran Corominas when the Madrid defender had already been booked.


"I'm watching a comedy film on Canal + Liga," Pique tweeted after the final whistle. "It's always good this time of night."
But later, Arbeloa hit back as he wrote: "Very happy with the three points! [And] I'm glad some people have swapped theatre for cinema, that's always good!"
Elche's dramatic defeat on Wednesday means the promoted side remain in the bottom three after six rounds of matches and coach Fran Escriba was furious with referee Muniz Fernandez.
"I don't plan to talk about the referee," he told reporters after the game. "I say it sincerely. If I start to analyse the second yellow card [not given] for Ramos, the penalty at the end or the excessive time added on, I believe it is not worth talking about that gentleman (Muniz Fernandez). Even if I complain, I have nothing to gain."
Meanwhile, midfielder Carlos Sanchez was indignant at the decision to award a penalty for his challenge on Pepe in the fourth minute of added time. "He [Pepe] tugged me and pulled me to the ground," the Colombian complained. And his team-mate Edu Albacar added: "The feeling we have is that we were robbed..."
Pepe, however, claimed the spot kick award was justified. "The Elche player grabbed me and pushed me to the ground," the defender said. But Edu Albacar refuted that version. "Pepe is blind..." he added.
Madrid boss Ancelotti was more calm, but called for improvement if his side are to have a chance of beating Atletico in the capital's derby clash on Saturday. "It is better to talk on the pitch than off it," he explained. "But if we play like we did tonight, we won't win the derby."

Real remain two points behind Barcelona and Atleti (both with six wins apiece) after six rounds of the Primera Division.