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Tuesday, 16 August 2011

Real Madrid can beat Barcelona in Spanish Supercopa second leg - Karim Benzema

The striker has voiced his belief that Jose Mourinho's side have what it takes to beat the European champions at Camp Nou on Wednesday

Karim Benzema has stressed that Real Madrid have the quality to beat Barcelona in Wednesday evening's Spanish Supercopa second leg at Camp Nou.

Both sides played out an entertaining 2-2 draw in the first leg on Sunday and Benzema is confident that Madrid can do even better in the return to win the Supercup.

"I have a very good feeling after the first leg. We did a lot more than Barcelona in the first leg. We know that we have everything in our own hands and that we have a good chance to beat Barcelona on Wednesday," Benzema said to AS.

"We obviously want to win the Spanish Supercopa and it can still go either way after the first leg. I am convinced that the second match will be an open game and we will go out to play for the win on Wednesday."

Benzema set up Mesut Ozil for the opener on Sunday, but was eventually replaced after 81 minutes of play.

Wednesday's clash between the two Spanish giants will kick off at 23:00 CET.

Fighting for possession - how Real Madrid matched Barcelona in more than goals as Jose Mourinho seeks Clasico dominance

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For 75 minutes of the Supercopa first-leg clash, the home side controlled the ball and unsettled the Catalans with a performance packed with passing, pressure and positivity

ANALYSIS
By Ben Hayward

It is often said that possession is nine-tenths of the law, that ownership is easier to sustain with control and dominion. Whoever coined that phrase almost certainly did not have football in mind at the time, but the same rules apply.

The roots of Barcelona's dominance domestically and internationally in the last three years can be traced back to the stat sheet. Goals and assists obviously win games, but another number on there is also key: possession. Incredibly, the Catalan club have been superior in that department for their last 184 matches. Sunday's 2-2 draw at Real Madrid in the first leg of the Supercopa showed, however, that Jose Mourinho's men may be ready to bring an end to a damning statistic which has seen Real second best in control of the ball in Clasico clashes dating back to 2003.

Barca coach Pep Guardiola has lost just once to Real Madrid since taking over at the Catalan club. That defeat came in last season's Copa del Rey final at Mestalla, following a goalless 90 minutes of football in which Madrid had looked the better side in the first half before riding their luck in the second period to stand firm against a wave of Barca attacks.


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In that match, Madrid held the ball for less that 30 per cent of the total time, a figure which actually decreased in the side's ultra-defensive display at home to Barca in the Champions League semi-final first leg at the Santiago Bernabeu just days later. Then, Madrid enjoyed possession for barely a quarter of the game, 26.6%, leaving their fans frustrated at a brand of football they had not been expecting to witness from their privileged positions perched on the precipitous pews of Real's famous old stadium.

Two goals down and on the verge of Champions League elimination, Mourinho's men then produced a performance of promise and potential in the second leg at Camp Nou, looking the better side and rather unfortunately having a Gonzalo Higuain goal ruled out. Their efforts ultimately fell short as the sides drew 1-1, but the display brought renewed optimism for the future - Madrid had been more positive and they had wanted the ball. A possession percentage of 33.5, on enemy lines, was cleary an improvement, too.

On Sunday, Madrid picked up where they left off and for 75 minutes, actually controlled the possession by 53% to Barca's 47% - albeit against a side missing several stars, notably Xavi, whose late entrance saw the Catalans control the last quarter of an hour. That swung the overall stat in Barca's favour as Guardiola's team ended with 52% of the possession.

POSSESSION STATS - LAST 6 CLASICOS
Game
RM-Barca
Barca-RM
RM-Barca
RM-Barca*
RM-Barca
Barca-RM
Result
2-2
1-1
0-2
1-0
1-1
5-0
Possession
(Barca)
52%
66.5%
73.4%
70.5%
72.2%
62.8%
Possession
(Madrid)
48%
33.5%
26.6%
29.5%
27.8%
37.2%
*Neutral
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Nevertheless, Madrid made a statement of intent for the future. Nobody has come so close to bettering Barca's all-comsuming control of the ball in recent times. Last season, their lowest figure was 54.3% against a plucky Valencia outfit at Camp Nou as Barca began their campaign unconvincingly, but still came back to win that one 2-1.

Possession doesn't always mean success, of course, as Mourinho knows only too well. His Inter side conceded the ball to the Catalans for more than 80% of the sides' Champions League semi-final second leg the season before last, but his team held on with 10 men to secure a 1-0 defeat which saw them progress to the final. Likewise, Barca have lost plenty of times when they have bossed possession. Control the ball, though, and you invariably control the game. And it now seems Mourinho, and Madrid, are ready to take that next step.

Madrid matched Barca by pressing high up the pitch on Sunday, with Cristiano Ronaldo and Karim Benzema both running tirelessly for the team. Barca, behind in their fitness work and stretched because of injuries, struggled to compete with their rivals high-intensity approach and struggled to get into the game for long periods.

Contrary to popular belief, Mourinho is keen to replicate Barca in terms of technical play and pressing all over the park, but the Portuguese believes his side can better the Catalans' pretty passing with a more direct and athletic approach, utilising the wing wizardry of Ronaldo, Angel Di Maria and new signing Fabio Coentrao to rattle the rhythm of the European champions, unsettle them on the ball and devastate going forward. With 30% of the possession against Barca last season, Madrid were highly dangerous on the counter-attack. With 50% of the play, it's a whole new ball game.

Monday, 8 August 2011

Barcelona's Andres Iniesta: We are not thinking about losing to Real Madrid

Andres Iniesta - Barcelona (Getty Images)
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Barcelona midfielder Andres Iniesta is eagerly anticipating the upcoming Spanish Supercopa tie against Real Madrid and revealed that the Catalans are determined to get a good result in the first leg.

The Champions League holders lost the first leg of last year's Supercopa against Sevilla 3-1 and although they eventually won 5-3 on aggregate, Iniesta wants to get off to a good start at the Bernabeu on August 14.

"I hope that this year's Spanish Supercopa won't be like the last edition," Iniesta said, according to EFE. "We want to put in a good performance in the first leg, so that things are already looking good ahead of the decisive match. We are not thinking about losing at the Bernabeu. We want to win the first leg.

"We have worked hard to be prepared for this match. We have trained and played quite well. The game is around the corner now and we're keen to do well. We are motivated to win our first trophy of the season and are going there to win."

The second leg between Real Madrid and Barcelona will be held at Camp Nou on August 17.