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Barcelona Played Perfectly Against Real Zaragoza - Joan Laporta

Joan Laporta could not hide his pleasure after Barcelona returned to form with a domineering performance against Real Zaragoza on Sunday evening in Camp Nou. Full Article at Goal.com

Current News

  1. Pep Guardiola was not surprised after his Barcelona side roared back from their midweek Euro setback by hitting Real Zaragoza for six. Full Article at 7 Days

  2. LONDON (AP) - Anyone who thought that last week's surprise loss at home to unheralded Rubin Kazan was the first crack in a crumbling Barcelona football team should have been at Camp Nou on Sunday. Full Article at FOX Sports

  3. Joan Laporta hailed his Barcelona squad after they thrashed Real Zaragoza 6-1 at the Nou Camp over the weekend. Full Article at ESPN STAR Sports

  4. When a tragedy happens in sports, especially in football where people identify so strongly with their own and you have derby games or rivalry matches that bring the worst emotions out of people, more than just competitiveness I mean, real hatred for... Full Article at La Liga Weekly

  5. Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola believes his side needs to keep improving despite their excellent form so far. Barca thrashed Atletico Madrid 5-2 at the Nou Camp on Saturday night with another thrilling display of attacking football. Full Article at ESPN STAR Sports

  6. Barcelona president Joan Laporta is confident that his club made the right decision in appointing Pep Guardiola as their new head coach just over a year ago. Full Article at The Independent

  7. MADRID -- European champion Barcelona strengthened its defence and Real Madrid thinned its out while hanging on to Netherlands midfielder Rafael Van der Vaart as the transfer deadline closed at midnight on Monday. Full Article at TSN.ca

  8. The old rumour linking Barcelona to Manchester City's Robinho is back, only this time it's reported that the Citizens have turned down an approach from the Spanish giants. Full Article at Goal.com

  9. Just how many games can you afford to lose after you've spent €258m on new players during one summer? Full Article at The Independent

Soccer Photos

  1. The presidents of FC Barcelona Joan Laporta (L) and Real Madrid Ramon Calderon (R) pose at a news conference a few hours before their match in Barcelona on December 13, 2008.
  2. This photo taken on December 16, 2007 shows Pep Guardiola sitting in Barcelona. Barcelona football club president Joan Laporta annonced on May 8, 2008 that the club's reserve team coach Pep Guardiola, a former player, will take over from Frank Rijkaard at the end of the season.
  3. BARCELONA, SPAIN - OCTOBER 25:  Zlatan Ibrahimovic of FC Barcelona celebrates scoring his second goal, his sides fourth, during the La Liga match between FC Barcelona and Real Zaragoza at the Camp Nou Stadium on October 25, 2009 in Barcelona, Spain.
  4. Sevilla's Alvaro Negredo (L) and Real Zaragoza's Pablo Amo fight for the ball during their Spanish First Division soccer match at Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan stadium in Seville September 12, 2009.

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  1. Pep Guardiola was not surprised after his Barcelona side roared back from their midweek Euro setback by hitting Real Zaragoza for six. Full Article at 7 Days

  2. LONDON (AP) - Anyone who thought that last week's surprise loss at home to unheralded Rubin Kazan was the first crack in a crumbling Barcelona football team should have been at Camp Nou on Sunday. Full Article at FOX Sports

  3. Joan Laporta hailed his Barcelona squad after they thrashed Real Zaragoza 6-1 at the Nou Camp over the weekend. Full Article at ESPN STAR Sports

  4. When a tragedy happens in sports, especially in football where people identify so strongly with their own and you have derby games or rivalry matches that bring the worst emotions out of people, more than just competitiveness I mean, real hatred for... Full Article at La Liga Weekly

  5. Barcelona president Joan Laporta is confident that his club made the right decision in appointing Pep Guardiola as their new head coach just over a year ago. Full Article at The Independent