LaLiga
Apparently You Are Not Allowed To Fly An Airplane Over Messi's House
The president of a small Spanish airline has intimated that expansion of the Barcelona airport is not possible because planes are not allowed to fly over Lionel Messi's house. Vueling President Javier Sanchez-Prieto said a new terminal could not be built because of restrictions on planes flying near where the Barcelona star lives.
From Marca:
Lionel Messi Rifles A 20-Yard Free Kick Straight Into The Top-Left Corner
After hitting a Ronaldinho-esque free kick in Barcelona’s 6-1 victory over Girona last Saturday, Lionel Messi scored his fourth direct free kick of the La Liga season to give his side an early 1-0 lead over Las Palmas on Thursday.
Messi’s rocket from 20 yards out — a free kick he earned himself after a spectacular run at the heart of the Las Palmas defense — flew into the top corner, leaving Las Palmas goalkeeper Leandro Chichizola fanning at air.
Watch Antoine Griezmann Score A Poker Against Leganés
Antoine Griezmann is simply unstoppable. He is such a complete player. He is good at dribbling and has remarkable accuracy both with his feet and head.
Moreover, he always seems to be in the right moment and place to score.
No wonder the major powerhouses in world football are rumored to be chasing after him every transfer window.
Griezman's outstanding form is also a reason for French fans to feel hopeful as the World Cup draws near.
Google Doesn’t Know The Name Of LaLiga
Google gets it wrong. Wikipedia doesn’t do it right. Sky Sports, BBC, The Guardian, ESPN, Fox Sports and Goal.com all spell it incorrectly. Al Jazeera and BeIN are inconsistent in their usage. Shit, even the nearly infallible staff at The18 used to make the mistake and we’re pretty sure you get it wrong all the time too. Spain’s Primera División is called LaLiga not La Liga.
With The Help Of A Wooden Board And Their Own Sign Language, This Blind And Deaf Man Can Experience A Football Match
How Barcelona Have Used Phil Coutinho
Luis Suarez Attempts To Rig Yellow Card Suspension, Ref Hilariously Refuses To Book Him
Here’s a five-day period so Luis Suarez that even Luis Suarez would call it cliché. Last Tuesday, the Uruguayan striker was booked in the 76th minute of Barcelona’s 1-1 draw with Chelsea. Suarez was given the yellow directly after Lionel Messi’s equalizer for berating the linesman.
Coutinho Scores His First Right-Footed Thunderbolt As A Barcelona Player
Like a good band, Barcelona played all the hits in their 6-1 demolition of Girona on Saturday, surely a treat for anyone seeing them live for the first time (I hate you Bryce I hate you so much).
They opened with Lionel Messi assisting Luis Suarez: