موعد والقنوات الناقلة لمباراة برشلونة وألافيس اليوم في الدوري الإسباني

يحل فريق برشلونة ضيفًا على نظيره فريق ديبورتيفو ألافيس، مساء اليوم السبت، في بطولة الدوري الإسباني.

وتُقام المباراة في ملعب مينديزوروزا، في الجولة الثامنة من الليجا.

وخسر برشلونة آخر مباراتين في البطولة، وذلك أمام خيتافي بهدف دون رد، وريال مدريد بثلاثة أهداف مقابل هدف. موعد مباراة برشلونة وألافيس اليوم

تنطلق المباراة في تمام الساعة العاشرة مساءً بتوقيت القاهرة، الحادية عشر بتوقيت السعودية. القنوات الناقلة لمباراة برشلونة وألافيس

تُذاع المباراة عبر قناتي bein sports hd1، hd3.

ويمكنك مطالعة مواعيد ونتائج جميع المباريات لحظة بلحظة من مركز المباريات من هنا.

Arsenal: Defeat to Palace ranks as one of the most embarrassing results this season

Tottenham were unable to do the job over Manchester City, Everton dismantled Manchester United, all Arsenal had to do was win, and they bottled it.

Easter weekend will be looked back on as a frustrating few days for Arsenal fans. Not only did every one of their top-four rivals place drop points, but they themselves were unable to gain valuable ground in the race for a Champions League spot by losing at home to Crystal Palace, ending a 10 game winning run at home in the league.

If the Gunners are to miss out on top four entirely and fail to win the Europa League, this will be the game supporters look back on and think ‘imagine if we didn’t lose that game’.

The loss to Palace was a damming result after such a good seven days for the Gunners that saw Unai Emery’s side win 1-0 away from home against both Watford and Napoli, two games most Arsenal fans and neutrals would not have expected the Gunners to get anything out of, which is what makes this latest defeat more painful.

There are a lot of things you can blame for the defeat. Emery’s tactics and squad selection, players yet again not turning up when the club and fans needed them too and Palace simply wanting the three points more all played a role in what was one of the most embarrassing results for Arsenal this season.

And with Wolves next in the league, a team who have built a reputation for getting results over the top-six, Arsenal have put themselves in a potentially dangerous position if they want to return to the top-four.

Arsenal fans, can the Gunners still get a top-four finish? Let us know!

Fully deserved: Liverpool fans pay tribute to in-form Sadio Mane

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Sadio Mane was named Liverpool’s Player of the Month for March.

The 26-year-old scored five times in five appearances last month, including a brace against Bayern Munich in the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final.

In all, he has managed 20 goals in 39 appearances for the Reds this season.

Much of the focus was on Mohamed Salah last term, but Mane has been Liverpool’s go-to player for goals and performances over the last few weeks.

Next up for the Reds is a trip to Southampton on Friday night, where they will be looking for the win to take them back to the top of the Premier League table.

Are the media letting Jurgen Klopp off lightly for his lack of silverware? The Pl>ymaker FC squad have their say in the video below…

And the Senegal international will be keen to continue his excellent form against his former club.

The Liverpool fans absolutely adore Mane for a number of reasons and a whole host of the supporters have been on social media lavishing praise on the attacker:

What a guy! Crystal Palace fans reminisce about Jason Puncheon

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Tuesday marked the third-anniversary of Jason Puncheon’s season-saving goal against Norwich in 2016 – the number 42 picked the ball up on the edge of the box and curled a left-footed strike beyond a helpless John Ruddy.

Puncheon’s strike was the only goal of the game, finally giving the Eagles their first win of 2016 – a result which would be the platform for the then-strugglers to fight to safety in the Premier League.

The midfielder may have been crucial on that day in saving his side from relegation but was unable to help Huddersfield – his current team – from being relegated by the Eagles at the end of March.

Many football fans dread the transfer window. The Pl>ymaker FC squad name who they’re worried about losing this summer in the video below…

Currently on loan with the Terriers, the former Palace captain may have played his last game in red and blue as his contract at Selhurst Park expires in the summer.

Below, Crystal Palace fans reminisce about the 32-year-old and his game-winning strike of 2016 on Twitter…

Fixture in Focus: How the key figures reacted to Liverpool vs Tottenham

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Tottenham managed to recover from a late Mo Salah goal to clinch a 2-2 draw at Anfield last season but they had no such luck on this occasion after the Egyptian’s header inadvertently found its way into the net via a combination of Hugo Lloris and Toby Alderweireld.

It was a gut-wrenching result for the visitors to accept and a priceless and potentially title-deciding one for the jubilant hosts.

In the aftermath of proceedings, there were plenty of intriguing reactions to dissect from both players and managers.

With that in mind, we’ve rounded up a handful of some of the most thought-provoking and pertinent quotes from the weekend.

Moussa Sissoko

Moussa Sissoko was at the core of Tottenham’s attacking endeavours as the game progressed, with his intelligent one-twos and engine allowing him to cut through the core of Liverpool’s midfield.

In a turn of events which seemed tailor-made for Sissoko to complete his incredible transition into a Spurs hero, the all-action midfielder blazed over with a wild left-footed strike.

In the aftermath of the game, Sissoko took the fall for his teammates (via RMC Sport): “I blame myself for this defeat.” 

Noble, selfless and humble, his words are refreshing and rare in the modern game. Some fans, of course, will be inclined to share his sentiments, while plenty of sympathisers will instead unleash the full force of their anger at Lloris.

Nobody actually expected you to score anyway, Moussa.

Hugo Lloris

Speaking of Lloris, there is an element of Déjà vu in the post-match comments from the Spurs stopper.

Just as his compatriot did, the Frenchman appeared to accept responsibility for the defeat after his mistake resulted in the dramatic winning goal (via Sky Sports).

“When you are a goalkeeper, you know the responsibility. It’s like this. Of course you question yourself

“The good thing is that you know there is another game in three days, so you need to switch off about today and prepare the next game. I think it’s the best way to forget.

“I tried to catch the ball twice but unfortunately there was no bounce, it bounced straight to the shin of Toby, and then what happened, happened. The luck was probably on the opponent’s side today.”

Another Spursy moment provided by Lloris on the big stage.

How many chances will he get before Pochettino’s patience runs empty?

Jurgen Klopp

Klopp is a manager who has been celebrated for his ‘heavy metal’ brand of ruthless counter-attacking football, but Liverpool’s title challenge has notably been built on their ability to win ugly when the roaring heavy metal approach has struggled to hit the right notes.

Speaking to Liverpoolfc.com, Klopp had something to say about how his side’s style has differed this season.

“It feels like we always have to apologise a little bit that because of the football last season and stuff like that, because people always want the 100 per cent package.

“We had to find a way to win football games much more often than in the past. So until now it kind of worked, we didn’t score less goals than last year, I think. I don’t have the numbers in my mind but for sure not a lot. It’s all good.”

As Klopp has alluded to, as long as the points keep flowing there’s no reason to criticise the aesthetics behind the results, especially at this stage in the season.

Mauricio Pochettino

Pochettino was very much interested in underlining the fact that Tottenham’s Champions League hopes rest in their hands, while some special praise was reserved for a group of players who have been operating under unprecedented circumstances (via Sky Sports).

“Now we start a mini-league, with seven games ahead, in the top four it is in our hands. With all the circumstances happening this season, they are more than heroes, and we need to keep the trust and confidence, and of course we are going to fight to be in the Champions League.”

If Spurs manage to maintain their place in the top-four and overcome Manchester City in the semi-final of the Champions League, the season will have to be regarded as a resounding success.

Liverpool fans love midfield transformation

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Liverpool fans love the transformation the club’s midfield has undergone in recent weeks.

The Reds thumped Huddersfield Town 5-0 on Friday night to return to the top of the Premier League table prior to Manchester City’s clash with Burnley on Sunday.

A Naby Keita goal and braces from both Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mane sealed victory for Jurgen Klopp’s side, who now have a points tally of 91.

It remains to be seen, of course, if the club will end the season as champions, with Pep Guardiola’s side still in the driving seat; if they win all of their remaining three games, they will retain their crown.

But Reds fans are not looking too far ahead and are instead choosing to focus on the rehabilitation of their midfield.

Indeed, many pinpointed the midfield three as the weak-link in a largely excellent squad, with Jordan Henderson, Keita and Georginio Wijnaldum all seen as too conservative on the ball.

But Klopp has been able to retool the central trio by deploying Henderson in an advanced role, while Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, an attack-minded player, made his return from injury against the Terriers.

And supporters were quick to highlight the alteration in the centre of the pitch. Take a look at the best of the reaction below!

The Chalkboard: Containing Messi holds key to Man United avoiding 2011 repeat

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Manchester United meet with old foes Barcelona for the first time since the 2011 UEFA Champions League final on Wednesday night, at the quarter-final stage of this year’s competition.

What was the key to defeat on that night?

United won’t want to remember that May evening at Wembley but the reason they were defeated eight years ago holds the key to how they can avoid lightning striking twice this time around.

On that night a much younger Lionel Messi absolutely ripped apart Sir Alex Ferguson’s men, like he had done in the same final two years earlier.

The Argentine may have only come away from the huge match with one goal to show for his efforts in a 3-1 win, but everyone knew he had pulled the strings of the whole Barca team throughout.

Nearly a decade later and not much has changed in the Catalan capital as the man considered by many to be the greatest footballer of all time is still doing it week-in-week-out at the Camp Nou.

So, similar to how he had been in 2011, Messi is the one the Red Devils have to stop and if they can they will severely cripple their opponent’s capabilities. Though there’s one obstacle, how that’s much easier said than done.

Learning and stopping Ernesto Valverde’s men

Man United may not have been able to stop Messi’s Barca freight train eight years ago, but they can now if they learn lessons from Ferguson’s failure and taking another step towards lifting the famous trophy for the fourth time.

In the 2011 final, the Manchester side failed to recognise the importance of going back to the basics of man-marking to drown “The Magician” out from the defence, lining up with a back four.

The United of today have it in their power to switch to a formation of three centre-backs within a back-five without disturbing any defensive harmony.

Who is your club’s worst ever January signing? The Pl>ymaker FC squad have picked theirs in the video below and they didn’t disappoint…

If United single out Messi, of course Barca do have other key players, they can keep a lid on him with a trio of centre-backs and worry about the others after.

He creates as well as scoring goals with most of Valverde’s men’s play often flowing through the Argentina legend, so if Solskjaer fields Chris Smalling, Victor Lindelof and Phil Jones in defence together he can severely weaken Barcelona’s supply line.

Tottenham could have £160m to spend in summer, not enough to be title contenders

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According to the Daily Mail, Tottenham Hotspur could end up having around £160m to spend on new players in the summer transfer window, but it won’t be enough to make them Premier League title contenders next season.

What’s the word, then?

Well, the Daily Mail report that after two successive windows without any incomings, Spurs are ready to act at the end of the season and are targeting Roma’s Nicolo Zaniolo among others.

The story says that Mauricio Pochettino will start off with a budget of £60m, but that the north London outfit could raise another £100m through player sales.

That would give the Argentine around £160m to spend if that does prove to be the case, with central midfield and wide areas two positions in particular he will surely look to strengthen.

Enough to be title contenders?

In a word, no.

There is a reason why Liverpool and Manchester City are 21 and 19 points ahead of Spurs respectively in the top-flight standings this term, and it is because they have been consistently brilliant.

Tottenham just don’t have the same quality and experience throughout their starting XI and squad in general as those two aforementioned teams, and £160m isn’t going to change that.

Considering that potential £100m raised through player sales could conceivably include losing both Toby Alderweireld and Christian Eriksen – two key players – Pochettino would have a massive job to do in terms of recruitment to build a team ready to compete with the Reds and the Cityzens.

11 losses in 35 Premier League matches simply isn’t good enough for a team that wants to win the so-called best division in the world, and big improvements are needed in defence and attack when you look at the columns for goals scored and goals conceded compared to their likely rivals in 2019/20.

Relive all the drama of Man City v Spurs through the eyes Spurs’ fans in the video below…

£160m won’t do the job unfortunately, and it may well have to be another season of building and shaping a younger team to have a real go the following campaign instead.

Fixture In Focus Podcast – Chelsea vs West Ham

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Last week’s Fixture in Focus wasn’t exactly a thriller but it didn’t disappoint either: Tottenham pushed Liverpool all the way in an Anfield affair that was played at exciting pace but lacked moments of pure final-third quality.

Nonetheless, there was plenty for the Fixture in Focus crew to get stuck into, ranging from Liverpool’s lust for lady luck to Tottenham’s sudden lack of confidence and continuity at the back.

After that, the #FIFpod team switched their attentions to this week’s Fixture in Focus – Chelsea vs West Ham. The Hammers have a knack of only turning up when the cameras are showing, so Monday night’s encounter at Stamford Bridge should be an intriguing clash.

West Ham’s inconsistency this season, and their return of just four points against the teams in the seventh-place-mini-league, is a key part of this week’s agenda, as well as Declan Rice’s prospects of becoming a world-class talent and Chelsea fans turning on Maurizio Sarri.

If you love what we do and don’t want to miss another episode, don’t forget to subscribe on your preferred podcast platform by clicking here – but you can check out the latest episode below!

Ideal replacement: Fabian Schar can cover for the expected loss of Isaac Hayden

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Following a candid interview, in which he revealed that he needs to leave the club to be with his partner and their sick daughter, Isaac Hayden is expected to leave Newcastle in the summer after having his wish of a move away denied in January.

Given his amazing performances of late, where he has emerged as one of the first names on Rafa Benitez’s teamsheet, there will be a huge gaping hole where he once stood if he does end up departing St James’ Park.

Who can replace him?

It will be tough to replace a player of Hayden’s quality on the cheap and as we all know, Mike Ashley doesn’t often spend huge sums of cash nor does he enjoy loosening his purse strings.

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Hayden is 24 years of age, English and could easily get better, but given his difficult personal circumstances, it would be unfair to keep hold of him against his will, especially as he has been a model professional throughout the whole situation.

As a result of that, Newcastle should look within their ranks right now to find the answer, and it could well be right before their eyes in Fabian Schar.

Why would he be a capable replacement?

Schar, a £3m bargain summer signing, has been arguably one of the Magpies’ best players this season.

His quality is there for all to see. The Swiss international can pass the ball, dribble with it, time his tackles well and is a dominant presence in the air – all of which are traits that are pivotal parts of Hayden’s game.

If you’re wondering how Rafa Benitez will cope with losing a centre-half to play him in midfield, natural left-back Paul Dummett has excelled in the centre of defence in recent weeks, whilst he also has Jamaal Lascelles and the currently injured Florian Lejeune to choose from.

By making this shrewd move, Benitez can save some cash this summer and allow his team to remain settled.

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