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    Quote Originally Posted by Giggs View Post
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    Girona , Rayo Vallecano & Huesca already relegated....
    Since Title also decided ...it's only final Champions League position that matters on the final weekend ...between Valencia and Getafe ..also for Sevilla if in case both Valencia/Getafe drop points

    then it's better to post all matches and highlight the important ones for champions league....they don't play these domestic leagues just to get into champions league
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    Real Madrid 0 - 2 Real Betis
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    Now the rebuild!

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    For the FOURTH season in a row, Jan Oblak is the goalkeeper with the fewest goals conceded

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    Manchester City and Paris Saint-Germain are ?playthings of a state? who should be kicked out of European competition for violating Financial Fair Play rules, the La Liga president has said.

    Javier Tebas, who has run Spanish football?s top league for the past six years, also warned English clubs they would be making a huge mistake if they backed a proposed new European Super League as it would ?ruin? domestic football.



    Tebas reserved his fiercest criticism for Manchester City and PSG, whom he warned were putting the entire football industry at risk because of their methods and huge spending power.

    ?There are clubs who could not care less what their real incomes are when they want to sign a player because they receive incomes from a state,? Tebas said, citing City and PSG by name. ?It forces other clubs into an economic situation which is really living on the edge. It skews the balance of the entire European football structure.

    ?This is no longer sport. This is no longer an industry. It becomes more like a toy, the plaything of a state. And when it?s a plaything, kids start playing with other kids. You end up ruining the entire system.

    ?Indeed the origin of this entire problem with the Super League is the inflationary effect that Manchester City and PSG have created across the whole of Europe because the rest of the clubs in Europe want money to compete with these guys.



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    Barcelona 1-2 Valencia: Kevin Gameiro and Rodrigo Moreno end Barca's double dreams

    Valencia beat Barcelona 2-1 to win the Copa del Rey on Saturday, ending the Spanish champions' four-year winning streak in the competition and denying them a domestic double.
    Kevin Gameiro and Rodrigo Moreno struck first-half goals to give Marcelino's dominant Valencia control of the final in Seville's sweltering Benito Villamarin stadium.
    Record 30-times Cup winners Barcelona struggled without injured forwards Luis Suarez and Ousmane Dembele, but Lionel Messi pulled the Catalans back into the game with a close-range finish.
    Goncalo Guedes missed a gilt-edged chance in stoppage-time for Valencia, but they held on to win their first major trophy since last lifting the Cup in 2008.
    "I'm so happy because for me, my family, it's incredible," said Valencia captain Dani Parejo. "A club like Valencia deserves a lot more joy like this. I don't have the words, it's incredible.
    "We've made history in a really significant year, our centenary year."
    Valencia finished fourth in La Liga after a strong second half of the season, reaching the Europa League semi-finals and ending an impressive campaign with this victory.
    By contrast, Barcelona's campaign collapsed in the last fortnight as they threw away a three-goal Champions League semi-final lead to be eliminated by Liverpool before letting the Cup slip out of their hands.
    Barcelona were bidding to lift themselves from their humiliation on Merseyside by securing the ninth domestic double in their history, but despite Messi's efforts they were over-run by a determined and well-drilled Valencia side.
    Gerard Pique was forced to clear Rodrigo's effort off the line, before Gameiro blasted Marcelino's side ahead in the 22nd minute after good work from Jose Luis Gaya.
    The Catalans failed to create openings and Rodrigo nodded home the second after Carlos Soler whipped a ball across the face of goal.
    Messi struck the post with a delightful outside-of-the-boot effort, before slotting home the rebound when Jaume Domenech saved Clement Lenglet's header for his 51st goal of the season, but it was not enough.

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    Valverde must take blame for Barcelona's Copa del Rey humiliation

    Sam Marsden
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    SEVILLE, Spain -- Barcelona missed the chance to end the season with the double as they went down to a surprise, 2-1 defeat against Valencia in the Copa del Rey final on Saturday at the Benito Villamarin. The result will lead to more questions about Ernesto Valverde's future despite the backing he received from Lionel Messi and other players ahead of this game.

    Valencia raced into a two-goal lead in the first half through strikes from Kevin Gameiro and Rodrigo. Barca rallied after the break and pulled a goal back through Messi but were unable to complete the comeback, missing out on the chance to win the cup for a historic fifth successive year. Valencia, instead, won their first trophy since 2008.

    Valverde got it wrong with his initial lineup once again, as he did in Rome last year and at Anfield earlier this month. He left Messi isolated in attack, and there was no pace. He did react at half-time, but it was too late. Questions will now flood in surrounding his future.

    http://global.espn.com/football/club...ey-humiliation

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