Champions League final: Five things to watch – It’s here: the biggest game of the year in world club soccer. Five things to watch for in Saturday’s UEFA Champions League final between Barcelona and Manchester United (2 p.m. ET, Fox): (This story continues here)
UEFA Champions League Final 2011: FC Barcelona Lineup – Pep Guardiola’s Barcelona team for the 2011 UEFA Champions League final has been announced, and there are a couple of interesting things going on here. The big story is club captain Carles Puyol not making the starting eleven (assumedly due to injury, although he is on the bench), replaced at centre half by midfielder Javier Mascherano, something that Javier Hernandez will probably be quite … (This story continues here)
Champions League final could be legendary – and not just for soccer – Saturday’s UEFA Champions League final, the winner of which will take home the most prestigious club trophy in global football (soccer that is), is poised to be a legend. (This story continues here)
Champions League Final preview – Two years later, does Man U have any answers for Barcelona? (This story continues here)
UEFA Champions League Final 2011: Big Payday For Both Teams In $300M Match – We all know how prestigious the UEFA Champions League is. It’s the most important competition in club football and the trophy is the target of the biggest, best clubs in the world. Today at Wembley, Manchester United and Barcelona are playing for more than just pride, however – they’re going for a huge financial windfall as well. The match is worth a lot of money to both sides, but the … (This story continues here)
UEFA Champions League Final 2011: Video, Pedro Scores To Put Barcelona Ahead – Pedro Rodriguez had a glorious chance in the early going of the UEFA Champions League final that he wasted, but he didn’t waste his second chance. Lionel Messi ’s run to the center took Patrice Evra with him and opened up acres of space on the right for Pedro to run into. Of course, in acres of space and with Xavi Hernandez on the ball, Pedro was going to get his chance and he did. Xavi put the … (This story continues here)
UEFA Champions League Final 2011: Game Underway At Wembley Stadium – The 2011 UEFA Champions League final has kicked off at Wembley Stadium, with Barcelona in their traditional red and blue stripes while Manchester United wear a rather boring-looking white jersey. The jerseys aren’t really what we came to watch, though – we’re going to be getting an absolute show today from some of the best players in the world.The stadium is absolutely packed as well, and we’ve … (This story continues here)
UEFA Champions League Final 2011: Pedro Gives Barcelona 1-0 Lead – It’s 1-0 Barcelona at Wembley in the 2011 UEFA Champions League final and you can’t say that wasn’t coming. just like in Rome two years ago, Manchester United were excellent for the first ten minutes before letting Barcelona come onto them, and just like two years ago, they’ve been punished. Andres Iniesta had the ball deep in the midfield, finding the forward run of a curiously unmarked Xavi … (This story continues here)
UEFA Champions League Final TV Schedule – Want to watch the 2011 UEFA Champions League final? You’re not alone. Manchester United square off against FC Barcelona at Wembley, both gunning for the most prestigious trophy in club football. The match begins at 7:45 PM GMT, which is 2:45 PM on the east coast and 11:45 AM on the west, and there are a number of ways to watch. If you’re in the States, the easy option is going to be Fox (in … (This story continues here)
2011 Champions League Final: European Title No. 4 Just 19 Years After 1st – Barca Blaugranes – The folks at SB Nation’s Barcelona blog Barca Blaugranes are understandably in high spirits as they celebrate yet another huge win for their club , who find themselves in the rather fortunate position of being the dominant force in world football. It’s hard to begrudge them this win, especially considering how beautifully they played. But it’s always refreshing when fans remember how different … (This story continues here)
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