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La Liga 2009/2010 Season Preview

The two traditional Spanish powerhouses, Barcelona and Real Madrid, will once again lock horns and provide a one-two finish.

Madrid who now has Florentino Perez back at the helm, has rolled back the years to reuse the winning formula of signing renowned big names in their bid to wrestle the title away from reigning champions, Barca.

Two Ballon D'or winners, Cristiano Ronaldo and Kaka, will be the focal points for Madrid while Karim Benzema is the marquee striker brought in to emulate the success of the legendary Brazilian, Ronaldo.

At the back, Valencia's Raul Albiol has been brought in to provide some much needed stability alongside Sergio Ramos, Pepe and Marcelo.

As for the Catalans, they have not rested on their laurels of the 2008/09 season as they pulled off one of the biggest summer coups in securing Zlatan Ibrahimovic's signature from Internazionale, with Samuel Eto'o moving in the opposite direction.

Atletico Madrid will head into another season, hoping to break Barca and Madrid's domination, but all will depend on whether Diego Forlan and Sergio ‘Kun' Aguero can continue their rich vein of goalscoring form from last season.

Villarreal or better known as the ‘Yellow Submarines', enter the new season having lost a vital cog in their machinery, coach Manuel Pellegrini.

Pellegrini signed up for Perez's ‘Galacticos Project' but his blueprint of stylish attacking football, will continue to shine at the El Madrigal through the likes of Italian pocket-dynamo, Giuseppe Rossi and Santi Cazorla.

Valencia and Sevilla are the two clubs who could be potential darkhorses in the race for a Champions League spot with neither side losing their star players this summer.

David Villa, Juan Mata and David Silva have chosen to remain at the Estadio Mestella while Freddy Kanoute and Fabiano will continue to spearhead a lethal Seville attack with Diego Capel providing the bullets.

Further down the table, Tenerife, Xerez and Real Zaragoza, were promoted from the Segunda division and all three will be keen to prove that they deserve their place in the top flight.

Zaragoza, will be the most eager one of them all, as the fallen giant of Spanish football will be seeking redemption as they hope to repay their loyal fans for the support they got even when they were in the unfashionable Segunda division.

Argentine defenders, Roberto Ayala and Carlos Diogo will have to be at their defensive best while the likes of Leonardo Ponzio, Francesco Matuzalem and Ikechukwu Uche go on the offensive in search of goals for Zaragoza.

Seasoned mid-table campaigners, Osasuna, Malaga, Racing Santander, Deportivo La Coruna and Espanyol are probably readying themselves for another tough season with survival being priority and a Europa Cup spot an added bonus if it comes along.

Espanyol look the most likely of the six clubs to make a strong impression after adding Japanese midfield wizard, Shunsuke Nakamura to their already talented squad consiting of Ivan De La Pena and Luis Garcia.

Valladolid, Mallorca, Almeria, Sporting Gijon and Athletic Bilbao could be in for a rough season as the clubs have seen a whole slew of marquee players depart.

Mallorca's talented Venezuelan, Juan Arango, has left the club while Almeria's star striker, Alvaro Negredo, has rejoined parent-club, Real Madrid.

Predictions

Champions - Real Madrid

Runners-up - Barcelona

Automatic Champions Leaugue - Real Madrid, Barcelona and Sevilla

Champions League Qualifying - Atletico Madrid

Europa Cup - Valencia and Villarreal

Relegation - Xerez, Sporting Gijon and Valladolid


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2009/10 Primera Liga Season Preview

Will the new-look Real Madrid reclaim the Premira Liga title from Barcelona in the new Spanish season?

Sir Alex Ferguson believes the English Premier League is still at the top of the pile, but events over the last few months has left Spanish football in a strong position to contest that claim ahead of this weekend's big kick-off in La Liga.

Following hot on the heels of the national team's success at Euro 2008, Barcelona last season swept all aside to become the first team from Spain and only the fifth club in history to win their domestic double and the European Cup in the same campaign.

That established Barca as the undisputed top dogs in Europe, not just due to the trophies they won but also because of the thrilling football they produced under new coach Pep Guardiola.

But it is not just on the field where Spanish football has been making waves, with Real Madrid barely out of the headlines this summer as they embarked on their remarkable spending spree.

Clearly not wanting to be left in the shadows by the record-breaking achievements of their arch rivals up at the Nou Camp, Madrid set about re-writing the history books themselves by splashing out over 250million euros on new talent since Florentino Perez returned to the presidency in June.

World player of the year Cristiano Ronaldo, costing a world-record 94million euros, was the jewel in the crown, but the signings of fellow 'Galacticos' Kaka, Karim Benzema and Xabi Alonso also made huge statements about the pulling power of Madrid, not to mention their financial might during a time when most clubs have been tightening their purse strings.

As was the case during Perez's previous tenure in charge when Madrid forked out big money on the likes of Zinedine Zidane, Luis Figo, Ronaldo and David Beckham, the Spanish giants again showed this summer that they have no rivals - including the cash-rich Premier League clubs - when it comes to getting their man.

Barca have also not baulked at paying out big money for top talent either, bringing in Zlatan Ibrahimovic in a deal that saw Inter Milan pocket 46million euros plus prolific Cameroon hitman Samuel Eto'o in exchange for the Swede.

And with the likes of Ibrahimovic, Ronaldo and Kaka joining a league that already boasts the talents of Lionel Messi, Xavi, Dani Alves, David Villa and Sergio Aguero, it is easy to see why some have suggested that the Primera Division is now the top league in the world.

Ronaldo is certainly of that mind, saying in the wake of his move from Ferguson's Manchester United: "The Premier League is a very good competition, but I think that the Spanish league is going to have a little more quality because of the players that are arriving.

"Both leagues are going to be very good, but I think that with Florentino Perez's signings the Spanish league is superior to the English. It's going to be a magnificent competition in Spain this year."

Ferguson's argument, that the Premier League is still the toughest in Europe, still holds some sway though, because with Madrid and Barca spending big this summer, the gap between those two and rest in Spain could be bigger than ever.

Last season, champions Barca finished nine points clear of second-placed Madrid, who in turn were eight points above Sevilla in third - and that despite that fact that Madrid lost each of their last five games while the Andalusian side picked up 13 points from a possible 15 in the same period.

And while the big two have been splashing out huge amounts, clubs such as Sevilla, Atletico Madrid, Villarreal and Valencia have spent their summers fighting off attention for their star names whilst making comparatively modest additions to their squads.

Despite that though, Villarreal midfielder Robert Pires does not believe La Liga will just be a two-horse race this season.

"This year there will be competition to win titles, because all of the teams have reinforced well," said Pires, whose own side's star signing has been Brazil striker Nilmar for a club-record fee believed to be around 11million euros.

"The bench will help us a lot and this isn't something we've had in other years. It's a big squad and everyone can show that they deserve to be in the XI."

Atletico are perhaps the biggest threats to Madrid and Barca, having so far kept hold of their prolific strike duo of Diego Forlan and Aguero as well as strengthening their much-maligned defence, while Sevilla have been boosted by the arrival of Alvaro Negredo from Madrid.

Valencia can also look forward to the new campaign with renewed enthusiasm after seemingly managing to keep hold of their highly-rated trio of Villa, David Silva and Juan Mata.

So, with that in mind, plus the fact that seven of the players voted into the top 10 of the FIFA world player of the year awards for 2008 will ply their trade in Spain this season, expectations are rightfully high of what could be a special year in La Liga.

However, only time will tell whether all the wonderful individual talent that the league now undoubtedly boasts can result in a more open title race, or whether it will further highlight the difference between the haves and have nots.
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Cristiano Ronaldo was on the scoresheet as Real Madrid got their Primera Division campaign off to a winning start.

However, the 'Galacticos' were given a few scares along the way before seeing off Deportivo La Coruna at the Bernabeu.

Manuel Pellegrini selected seven of the club's eight summer arrivals in his starting XI, including superstars Ronaldo, Kaka and Karim Benzema, but it was one of their existing and less heralded players, Lass Diarra, who earned Madrid the spoils.

Diarra fired home a low 25-yard shot on the hour mark to secure victory for Madrid after battling Depor had twice drawn level to cancel out goals by Raul and Ronaldo, the visitors scoring through Riki and Juan Carlos Valeron.

It was not the most convincing of performances by Madrid, who spent more than 250million euros on new talent this summer, but they will settle for the win, especially having lost 2-1 against the same opponents on the opening game of last season.

Usain Bolt, fresh from his record-breaking exploits in the 100m and 200m at the athletics World Championships, was presented to the crowd prior to kick-off, and the Jamaican sprinter would have been impressed at how quickly Madrid flew out of the blocks.

However, the first-minute move that saw Kaka break through on goal before dragging his shot wide of the far post proved to be something of a false down for Madrid, who looked disjointed in the opening stages.

Despite that though, it took the new-look Madrid just 26 minutes to break the deadlock when two of their new boys combined to give old warhorse Raul the simplest of finishes.

Kaka's through-ball put Benzema in behind the Depor defence and, although the Frenchman's low drive was deflected onto the near post by Daniel Aranzubia, the rebound fell kindly to captain Raul to slot into an empty net.

That was just the boost Madrid would have wanted after an uncertain start, and Ronaldo should have made it 2-0 three minutes later when he climbed highest in the box to get on the end of Xabi Alonso's curling free-kick, but the £80million man failed to keep his header down.

Ronaldo really should have made the most of that chance, and his disappointment would have been compounded 60 seconds later when Depor equalised from an almost identical situation.

Juca launched a free-kick into the box and Riki, the former Madrid youth-team player, got in between two defenders to direct a header past Iker Casillas from seven yards.

That was an unexpected setback for Madrid and one that certainly did not fit with the script on what was supposed to be a memorable season opener for the new 'Galacticos'.

However, that goal did serve to spark Madrid into action and they then enjoyed a purple patch that resulted in Ronaldo putting the home side back in front and a host of near-misses.

Ronaldo's goal, like two of his previous three since his summer move from Manchester United, came from the penalty spot after Raul had been sent sprawling by Aranzubia.

The pressure was on Ronaldo, under the spotlight after a fairly low-key pre-season, but the FIFA World Player of the Year showed no signs of nerves as he drilled his spot-kick just inside the post.

Madrid should really have extended their lead before half-time, with Raul denied by Aranzubia following a fine run by Ronaldo, Ezequiel Garay seeing a header cleared off the line and Kaka firing just over from the edge of the box.

And those failures came back to haunt Madrid at the start of the second half as Depor drew level through Valeron just seconds after the interval.

Andres Guardado's cross to the edge of the box found Valeron unmarked and the 34-year-old had all the time in the world to control the ball and drill a low shot past the unmoved Casillas.

Valeron then missed a much easier chance 12 minutes later to put Depor ahead, the former Atletico Madrid player volleying Guardado's cross wide from six yards.

That looked a certain goal, but Madrid survived and within three minutes they were back in front thanks to Diarra, whose low 25-yard shot crept inside the far post.

With so much attacking talent on show, few would have expected holding midfielder Diarra to earn Madrid the points, but that proved to be the case as Depor could find no way back for a third time.

And it was Madrid who looked more likely to add to the scoreline in the final half-hour, with Benzema again seeing a shot deflected onto the woodwork by Aranzubia and Ronaldo being denied by the Depor custodian following a darting run.

Gonzalo Higuain, last season's top scorer who found himself on the bench at the start of tonight's game, also had a chance but he blazed over from close range.

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and if they fail to take Real on high grounds, what would happen?
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^ Thats been happening for a dacade and half now and frankly, they are used to it If that happens i am sure Parez and co. will spend another half a billion for the new recruits next season
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