Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Guardiola is already in excess of the last Rijkaard Barca

Barcelona

Pep Guardiola, who leads the league with 69 points and two points above amount throughout last season, when finished third with 67, and returns be a way to overcome even the record goalscorer in the history of the league, established in 107 goals from Real Madrid in the 1989-90 season.

Triumph of Almera Real Madrid before the three goals to zero seemed to spur Culs, which jumped to lawn with a desire to prove many things. His overwhelming victory in the Mlaga (6-0) allowed him to consolidate the front of the table and earn his twenty-second game of the season. Also, perhaps most importantly, reminded his persecutor that despite the small drop that was the loss of six of the 12 which had an advantage, keeps intact its eagerness to win.

Looking at the points on which the last Champions League title secured, it is clear that the Deportivo La Corua was first with 69 times that amount in Barcelona. You can not skip it if not for the phenomenal run of results of Real Madrid since the arrival of Juande Ramos, the competition would be totally sentenced.

Closer

Record goalscorer

The six

Many of which endorsed the Malaga andalusia Guardiola gave a boost to a challenge that seemed parked in recent days: beat Real Madrid's record goalscorer in the 1989-1990 season. On that occasion, the passing of almost 20 years, whites scored 107 goals. The sum Barcelona and 84 in 28 matches contested, which means an average of three per game. To improve the historic record, suffice sign that many in the 23 remaining 10 days (average 2.3).

Offensive capability of Barcelona is about to make history, but whether it will or not, can already boast of having got so many goals as Real Madrid throughout last season and more than 18 targets in the ongoing 2006 -- 2007. On both occasions, the League went to the eternal rival. Will be in June when data must be weighed with titles, and if it becomes Cibeles to celebrate the title, the goals will not be used for anything.

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