So im guessing if Madrid win their next 2 games they set a new record of most points in a season?
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So im guessing if Madrid win their next 2 games they set a new record of most points in a season?
Yup, it would be.
Hope they do it
Its a team game so whilst Messi has been breaking pointless meaningless records, it will be overshadowed by what Real do
Ask Messi himself. He would say he'd give up these records for Barca to win the title this season.
Unless hes a selfish **** which he probably is
He'd give it up but he'd pissed off if it meant Ronaldo having the records instead.
http://www.goal.com/en/news/12/spain...o-be-champions.Quote:
Pep Guardiola has voiced his opinion that Real Madrid are the deserved Primera Division champions, and added that Barcelona have to do something extraordinary in order to beat Los Blancos.
The Catalans currently trail their eternal rivals by seven points in the Liga table, and the Barca coach feels just doing a good job is no longer enough against Madrid.
"Madrid deserve to be champions because they collected so many points. We have to think about how we can improve to beat them again," Guardiola stated at a press conference.
"To beat Madrid, it's not enough to be good, you have to do more than a great job. They are very strong."
The Barca boss then went on to discuss the fitness of David Villa, and stressed that the attacker is on his way back.
"Villa is recovering very well. He has almost no pain any longer and is getting better every day. Let's hope he can be at Euro 2012."
Guardiola ended by saying that he is proud of the way Barcelona have behaved this season despite failing to win the Champions League and Primera Division titles.
"Everyone wants to win, but you should know how to win and how to lose. I'm proud of how we have behaved."
Barcelona resume league action on Saturday when they take on city rivals Espanyol.
:bow: Pep what a Man, what sportmanship
In contrast to the classless ****s from Madrid:
Ronaldo bumboys Ach :pal:Quote:
Former Manchester United midfielder Cristiano Ronaldo interrupted his celebrations after Real Madrid's win over Athletic Bilbao that clinched the league title, by making a disrespectful gesture towards Javi Martinez, Bilbao's Spain international who had been sent off during the game.
Just giving some of his own backQuote:
Athletic Bilbao's Javi Martinez has admitted that he offended Real Madrid star Cristiano Ronaldo in the aftermath of Wednesday's La Liga encounter.
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The duo had an exchange of words after Los Blancos recorded a 3-0 win over the Basque side to secure their 32nd Liga title, before the Portugal international made an insulting gesture toward his opponent.
"Something happened after the game, but things like this happen all the time. Basically I told him to stop pointing at the stands. I might have called him a 'son of a b****', but players refer to my mother every game and nothing ever happens," Martinez explained to Onda Cero.
"People should not think too much of the incident. Sometimes you're a bit hot-headed and you say things you later regret. We will just shake hands when we meet again next year, and nothing will come of it."
Cristiano Ronaldo has yet to comment on the incident.
BBLs :pal: