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Preview: New signings on display in Premier League this weekend

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LONDON, Feb. 3 (Xinhua) — A fascinating round of matches awaits this weekend in the Premier League on the back of the closure of the January transfer window.

Chelsea were the big spenders last month, with over 300 million pounds invested to try and revive the club’s flagging fortunes. Enzo Fernandez, Mykhailo Mudryk, Joao Felix and Noni Madueke are among those brought in.

It’s too soon for Fernandez to make his debut, while Joao Felix is suspended, but Mudryk and Mudueke are in line to start at home to Fulham on Friday night.

While Chelsea have rung the changes, Fulham have been a model of stability under Marco Silva and they will hope to repeat their recent win against their big-spending neighbors at Craven Cottage.

Greg Dyche makes his debut as Everton coach and the former Burnley boss, who is the seventh Everton coach in less than seven years, has a tough debut as his new side entertains league leaders Arsenal.

Nobody will forget that Arsenal coach Mikel Arteta was a hero in his playing days at Goodison Park and the way he has been allowed to transform Arsenal in his time in charge only highlights the different strategy between the clubs (and perhaps explains their differing fortunes).

Liverpool travel to Wolves, who they recently knocked out of the FA Cup. Wolves were angry about a late disallowed goal in the cup tie and with Julen Lopetegui’s side improving in recent weeks, they have every chance of beating Liverpool, who have yet to win a league game in 2023.

Manchester City visit Tottenham, whose coach Antonio Conte will miss the game after an operation to remove his gall bladder. The departure of Joao Cancelo to Bayern Munich was the surprise transfer of the week and Nathan Ake will play on the left for City. Ake is likely to face right back Pedro Porro, who joined Tottenham from Sporting Lisbon in a move that saw Matt Doherty move to Atletico Madrid.

Newcastle United are under increasing pressure from Manchester United in their bid to qualify for next season’s Champions League and have an interesting home game with West Ham after qualifying for the final of the Carabao Cup at midweek.

The bad news of their cup success was a red card that will rob Eddie Howe of midfielder Bruno Guimaraes for three games.

Manchester United are at home to Crystal Palace, with new arrival, Marcel Sabitzer in line to replace the injured Christian Eriksen, while Scott MacTominay is also doubtful.

New signing, Harry Soutar is likely to miss out on his debut for Leicester City away to Aston Villa, with a hip problem sidelining the big Australian. Villa have been in good form under Unai Emery and John McGinn should be back to boost the home side in midfield.

Brentford are at home to Southampton who will hope their FA Cup form can stimulate a reaction in the league.

Brighton’s biggest success in the transfer market was holding onto midfielder Moises Caicedo and the Ecuadorian will be back in the side when Brighton entertain Bournemouth, who were busy in the transfer window. World Cup winner, Alexis Mac Allister will miss out for Brighton after collecting five yellow cards.

Finally, Nottingham Forest need to recover from their Carabao Cup disappointment for their game at home to Leeds Unite, who are just three points behind them in the table. Chris Wood and Jonjo Shelvey could make their debuts for Forest after moving from Newcastle.

Source(s): Xinhua

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Barca go 12 clear in Spain, Betis and Real Sociedad bounce back with wins

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MADRID, March 19 (Xinhua) — FC Barcelona go into the international break with a 12-point lead over Real Madrid at the top of La Liga after a dramatic 2-1 win over their eternal rivals in the Camp Nou Stadium.

Franck Kessie’s 92nd-minute goal gave Barca the win at the end of a thrilling game which either team could have won.

Thibaut Courtois had already made good saves from Robert Lewandowski and Raphinha in the first five minutes, but it was Real Madrid who opened the scoring in the ninth minute.

Vinicius Jr found space on the left and his cross deflected off Ronald Araujo just enough to wrong-foot Marc-Andre ter Stegen and cross the goal-line.

Real Madrid looked relatively comfortable defending deep, but Sergi Roberto leveled with the last kick of the first half, following an attack in which Raphinha kicked clean air and Lewandowski saw a shot blocked, with the ball falling kindly for the midfielder.

Barca looked to kill the game off in the second half, but as the game progressed, Real Madrid created more chances on the break, with Rodrygo and Karim Benzema going close, before Marco Asensio had a goal ruled out 10 minutes from time for a tight offside.

With the game wide open, Kessie won it for Barca as he side-footed home to finish a move that also involved Lewandowski and Alejandro Balde.

Atletico Madrid made it 23 points from 27 with a 3-0 win at home struggling Valencia, and are only four points behind Real Madrid.

Antoine Griezmann’s first-half effort and second-half goals from Yannick Carasco and Thomas Lemar sealed a comfortable win, although Samuel Lino hit the post for Valencia late on.

A first-half goal from Borja Iglesias helped Real Betis forget their midweek UEFA Europa League exit as they beat Mallorca 1-0. Mallorca defended well but created little in attack and rarely looked like getting back on level terms.

Second-half goals from Takefusa Kubo and Ander Barrenetxea gave Real Sociedad a 2-0 win at home to bottom side Elche.

Although Elche held on in the first half, Kubo’s finish after a David Silva pass put Real Sociedad ahead two minutes after the break, and Barrenetxea ensured three points in the last minute after a counter-attack.

Villarreal won 3-0 away to Osasuna, who also look to be losing steam. Samuel Chukwueze put Villarreal ahead after 14 minutes, and two late goals from Jose Luis Morales gave an added sheen to the scoreline.

Munir El Haddadi and Enes Unal scored second-half goals that saw Getafe beat Sevilla 2-0 in a key battle to avoid relegation. The result lifts Getafe to 13th and leaves Sevilla two points above the drop, and also sees Valencia fall into the bottom three.

Rayo Vallecano and Girona shared four goals in an entertaining match on Saturday, which will be remembered for the way Isi and Oscar Trejo combined to miss a penalty, when Trejo tried to pass to his companion, rather than for the excellent goals they had scored earlier in the game.

Viktor Tsyhankov netted twice for Girona after Isi and Trejo had each scored excellent individual efforts.

Celta Vigo won 3-1 away to Espanyol, with Gabri Veiga, Iago Aspas and Carles Perez all scoring before Jose Gragera’s late consolation goal for Espanyol, who are again deep in trouble.

Gonzalo Melero scored a 96th-minute penalty to save a point for Almeria in their relegation battle with Cadiz, who looked to be set for a win after Roger Marti’s close-range opener in the 49th minute.

Athletic Bilbao won comfortably 3-1 away to Valladolid on Friday night thanks to goals from Inigo Martinez, Gorka Guruzeta and Mikel Vesga’s penalty.

Source(s): Xinhua

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Analysis: Bayern far from amused to meet Guardiola’s Man City, goal-monster Haaland

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BERLIN, March 17 (Xinhua) — Bavarian icon Thomas Muller might be one of the world’s best joke-tellers. After most of the 33-year-old’s jokes, a loud laugh can be heard.

Ahead of the last-eight round of the UEFA Champions League, things might be slightly different after the German striker flippantly guessed: “No team will shout hurray when having to face Bayern Munich.”

It seems more than a bold guess that neither Muller nor his teammates at Bayern Munich are overwhelmingly amused on having to meet their former coach Pep Guardiola and the Spaniard’s current team Manchester City.

After the Bavarians eliminated Paris St. Germain in the previous round, the next hard nut to crack is waiting.

Guardiola failed to win the Champions League with the Bavarians, but three times ended up in the semifinals.

While Bayern earned respectful comments for beating Paris and their superstars Kylian Mbappe and 2022 World Cup champion Lionel Messi, the job of City wasn’t much worse when crushing RB Leipzig 7-0 with Erling Haaland serving as an insatiable goal-monster.

The breathtaking five goals of the Norwegian might now turn into a warning shot for Bayern and their coach Julian Nagelsmann.

A nail-biting duel seems guaranteed when both sides cross swords first in Manchester followed by the second leg on Munich’s home soil.

“Long time went by since Pep left Bayern. Now we face him and his team for the first time. I am happy we have the second game at home,” Muller stated far from joking.

Hasan Salihamidzic called City “the most challenging opponent you could get.”

The Bayern sporting director added he is all right with the draw. “I like to play the best as our players are always entirely concentrated when meeting the best,” Salihamidzic said.

The official said Bayern’s defenders did a good job against Paris’ stars and he is optimistic they will repeat the performance against the former Dortmund attacker.

Nagelsmann spoke about a challenging draw. “But I like to win titles without the accusation of having pure drawing luck. To win the title this way has a much greater value.”

Source(s): Xinhua

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Preview: Fourth Clasico of season highlight as La Liga goes into international break

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MADRID, March 16 (Xinhua) — El Clasico between FC Barcelona and Real Madrid will again take pride of place in La Liga this weekend, although the last round of matches before the international break is vital at both ends of the league’s table.

Barca and Real Madrid have already faced each other three times this season, with Real Madrid winning 3-1 in their first La Liga meeting. Barca beat Madrid by the same score in the Spanish Supercup and won 1-0 in the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium at the start of March in the first leg of the Copa del Rey semifinal.

That game saw Xavi Hernandez’s side produce an untypically ultra-defensive display without several key players through injury.

Robert Lewandowski and Pedri will be back on Sunday, giving Xavi more options than a fortnight ago, although Ousmane Dembele is still sidelined with his muscle problem.

Real Madrid travel to Barcelona after qualifying for the quarterfinals of the Champions League with an intense display over Liverpool, but they also travel nine points behind their rivals, knowing that anything other than a win would leave Barca with one hand on the league title.

There is no hiding the fact that the game is played under the cloud of the ongoing ‘Negreira case’, which has seen criminal investigations opened into the club over payments made to the former vice-president of Spain’s referees technical committee. With Real Madrid announcing it has also joined the case against Barcelona and a lot at stake on the pitch, it is not going to be an easy match to officiate.

The weekend kicks off with Valladolid at home to Athletic Club Bilbao, who need to end a run of a draw and three defeats from their last four games.

Rayo Vallecano also look to be running out of steam after five games without a win and they entertain a solid Girona in what should be an open match.

Joselu is the threat for Espanyol in their battle to avoid relegation with a home match against an improving Celta Vigo, who have Iago Aspas and Gabri Veiga as their players to watch.

Valencia have dragged themselves out of the bottom three under new coach Ruben Baraja, but they have a difficult trip to play Atletico Madrid. Atletico are benefiting from not playing midweek football, and have six wins and two draws from their last eight league matches, with Antoine Griezmann playing some of the best football of his life.

Sunday sees Betis, Real Sociedad, Sevilla and Villarreal all in action after their European commitments on Thursday.

Betis are at home to Mallorca in what should be a tight game against a rival that has only conceded 26 goals all season.

Fourth-placed Real Sociedad entertain bottom side Elche, which should give the Basque side a chance to improve their recent record of just seven points from seven games, while Sevilla have a tense visit to Getafe.

Getafe are third from bottom, but after a run of just one defeat from five games, they are just two points behind Sevilla, with strikers Enes Unal and Borja Mayoral in good form.

Source(s): Xinhua

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