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本帖最後由 Raul_Gonzalez 於 2013-1-9 00:03 編輯
Over in the Camp Nou, apart from the vexed question of David Villa's possible destiny (Arsenal?), all is joy and bliss. Tito Vilanova returned to the bench after his successful operation, and although he preferred the stands for the second half (doctor's orders) his team strolled to a 4-0 win against neighbours Espanyol in the Catalan derby. Leo Messi scored his first of the calendar year, which leaves him the simple task of 91 more to beat the record.
Barcelona actually equalled another one, curiously enough set by themselves some 70 years ago. Between 1942 and 1944, they managed to score in 36 consecutive games. In fact, the last time they failed to score was against Villarreal on January 29 2012. Ah, Villarreal! Just to rub salt into their wound, they played at home to Barcelona B on Saturday, and lost 3-1. How times change.
Over in Galicia, at the other extreme of the continuum, Deportivo surprisingly beat Malaga 1-0 and, in so doing, put paid to 358 minutes without scoring a goal.
Down in Granada, you'd have been forgiven for staying at home for the visit of Valencia, since the game featured the meeting between the lowest scorers at home (now seven) with the lowest scorers away (now five). The visitors took the points with a 2-1 win, and look to be improving under new manager Ernesto Valverde - despite the fact that Granada were reduced to ten men for the second half.
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