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Just Give Them the Championship and Cancel the Season

Less than three minutes into their first game of the season, Lionel Messi scored for Barcelona. I realize that the season literally just started and that there are still 9 months to go, but why even bother playing it out? Just last week I was saying that the English Premier League is exciting because you can't predict much this early in the season. You have a decent idea of who will likely finish at the top, but you don't know exactly who will win or in what order the teams will finish. That isn't really the case in La Liga. Barcelona completely dominated last year. If by chance there was anyone out there that questioned if they would dominate again, they wasted very little time answering the question.

The goal, although seemingly simple, is rather brilliant. Iniesta provides a great pass after drawing the defense to the left. Once everyone shifts, he just provides a beautiful through pass to Messi. Then Messi takes over with his amazing speed. He runs faster with the ball than the defender can run without it. But it's not just the speed, but also the fact that the ball stays so close to his feet the entire time. A lot of players are fast but they will often run so fast and touch the ball too far in front of them so that the goalie or a defender can move in and take the ball away. Not Messi. He keeps the ball so close. Which allows him to finish here with the soft chip over the goalie. It's world class all the way. So soft and so smooth.

To add to the early dominance, the newly acquired David Villa also scored in his Barcelona debut. This team is ridiculous. Just crown them champions now and cancel the season or acknowledge that everyone else is already playing for second place.



Somewhat related, but not really, Carlos Tevez had a fantastic miss on Sunday. It's only somewhat related because two months ago in the World Cup it seemed like Tevez couldn't miss, well, until he and the rest of Argentina met Germany. But Messi, much to the surprise of most fans, didn't score a single goal in the World Cup. Now that La Liga is back up, Messi seems to already be back in stride and looks like he hasn't missed a beat. Not that Tevez is off in the Premier League by any means. I just love the announcer when Tevez misses. He's as surprised as everyone else.

La Liga Preview

Even though there are no English Premier League games this weekend, the chicos to the south still have some games going on. Here are some games worth interrupting your Valentine's weekend:

Real Madrid v. Xerez - There is always drama with Real Madrid. The drama queen, C. Ronaldo is back from his two game red card suspension. Although lowly Xerez is in last place and Real should easily beat them, it will be interesting to see how Real plays with Ronaldo back in the lineup. They were actually playing better without Ronaldo and had some incredible chemistry the past couple of days. Everyone looked like they were actually having fun.

Well, except for Raul. Looks like he's on his way out. This will deserve a future post of it's own. For now, I'll continue to pretend like it's not actually happening, even though I've known for awhile that this day was coming.

Also, Sergio Canales, an 18 year old star agreed to play with Real next season. He should fire his agent. Doesn't he know that if you want to play for Real, you first have to go to another team and become a huge star and then come over? He'll ride the bench for a year and then go out on loan.

Sporting Gijon v. Valencia - La Liga is essentially a two dog race. It's probably too late for Valencia to catch either Real Madrid or Barcelona, but they continue to do well despite having financial difficulties. I'm not sure how exciting this game will be, but if Valencia wants any chance to keep their star players, they need to keep winning and finish in the top three of the league.

The game of the weekend:

Atletico Madrid v. Barcelona - When these two teams met earlier in the season, Barcelona thumped Atletico 5-2. The games between these two teams are notoriously high scoring which is always entertaining.

A Barcelona game is always worth watching because of their dominance and their amazing team play on the field. Plus, they have Messi. The 5'7" beast that leads the leage in both goals and assists. Amazing. Plus, Barcelona is still undefeated in league play, so every game is compelling. I don't really think Atletico can beat Barcelona. Atletico has had quite a disappointing season. But they are playing at home and Barcelona is struggling with injuries so an Atletico win is possible. I wouldn't bet on it though.

Here is the little man doing his thing:

Most Lethal Weapons

Congrats to Cesc Fabregas, and Lionel Messi. They are the current MLW's.



What is this you ask? I am often asked who the current best player in the world is right now. Multiple factors must be considered. How do you rank a player? By his goals? His assists? His armband? So, I put together a little list of great players. Based on current stats, past performances, likability, and personal opinion, here are the finalists:

Player..... .........Assists ...........Goals......... Aggregate................ Team
Cesc Fabregas .........8 .........................4........................ 12 ........................Arsenal
Didier Drogba...........5......................... 6........................ 11 ........................Chelsea
Fernando Torres.... 1.......................... 8........................ 9.......................... Liverpool
Darren Bent .............1......................... 7........................ 8 ...........................Sunderland
Robbie Keane ..........2 .........................5.......................... 7........................ Tottenham
Steven Gerrard...... 4.......................... 3......................... 7......................... Liverpool
Robin Van Persie.... 4.......................... 3........................ 7.......................... Arsenal
Wayne Rooney........ 0......................... 6......................... 6......................... United
Ryan Giggs................5......................... 1.......................... 6........................ United
Craig Bellamy ...........4......................... 2......................... 6........................ City
Emmanuel Adebayor 1....................... 4.......................... 5........................ City
Frank Lampard ........4 ........................1........................... 5....................... Chelsea

Player................. Assists ..........Goals ...........Aggregate ...........Team
Lionel Messi ..................3 .......................5 ..........................8 ..........................Barca
Zlatan Imbrahimovic... 2....................... 5.......................... 7........................... Barca
David Villa .....................0 .......................6.......................... 6 ..........................Valencia
Cristiano Ronaldo......... 0....................... 5 ..........................5 ..........................Real Madrid
Guti ................................3 ........................2 ..........................5........................... Real Madrid
Negredo .........................3........................ 2 ..........................5........................... Sevilla
Kaka ................................2 .......................2.......................... 4 ...........................Real Madrid
Xavi .................................4........................ 0 ...........................4 ..........................Barca
Ever Banega ....................4 .......................0.......................... 4 ............................Valencia
Juca ..................................2........................ 2 ...........................4............................ Deportivo
 
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