Marco Verratti

wisconsincule

Senior Member
Which is good with this topîc, it's a infinite loop. Every year the same posts, every year the same result. Go to the posts of the 06-12-2016. You will find exactly the sames posts.

Actually you won't. He signed his new contract last summer and we didn't chase him at all.
 

DonAK

President of FC Barcelona
When have we actually tried to sign Verratti before?

It was always the crybaby Thiago Silva and Marquinhos :lol:
 

Lutece FC

New member
He's not the only one who didn't referee a European game lol. Like I said, you're welcome to look for his record.

Post articles from those newspapers and look at which paper they quote.

*hint it's Marca or some other random paper like The Mirror*

Still waiting for your facts.

The Guardian :
Luis Suárez’s dive exposes Barcelona’s cheating, amid the celebrations
The notion of the club’s revival against PSG being special is undermined by their players tumbling. The message? When things get tough, keep conning officials
Luis Suárez falls in front of Marquinhos, left, to win the penalty from which Neymar levelled the aggregate scores for Barcelona, while PSG’s Kevin Trapp catches the ball

Ewan Murray

Thursday 9 March 2017 20.15 GMT First published on Thursday 9 March 2017 18.59 GMT

The post-match Camp Nou scene that resonated most with me did not involve Barcelona’s group photographs. It was not Luis Enrique in such a mood that one thought he might be of a mind to reconsider his future. The sight of distraught Paris Saint-Germain supporters, motionless on the upper tier, was what struck a chord.

Never mind celebrations, what lingered was that gut-wrenching feeling of painful defeat as experienced only by those who care passionately for their team, and which dismisses the cliche that football is “only a game”. It is unexplainable to anyone who hasn’t suffered the same level of dejection.


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In this case, those from France can only have sampled hurt turning towards anger when they reflected on Wednesday night’s events. If they could stomach the replays, that is. The notion of Barça’s comeback being special, incredible, the best of all time – isn’t everything nowadays? – is completely undermined by the specifics of their achievement.

Once again the cottage industry that is the lauding of all things La Liga, and Barcelona in particular, belies what appear to be dark arts. The Barça brand matters more than what should always be established codes of football conduct. So too, perhaps, does the Champions League brand, as backed further by BT Sport within recent days. Pundits fawn, laughably in respect of former footballers who would rightly be incandescent had they suffered at the hands of Barça’s routinely wobbly forwards.

If the awarding of Barcelona’s first penalty of the night was dubious, Thomas Meunier committing the apparently fatal sin of falling over with Neymar in close proximity, the hosts’ second, which fuelled the fairytale, represented a blatant act of cheating. Consider this scenario: that Luis Suárez threw himself to the floor in the manner he did after darting in front of Marquinhos when playing, instead, in a key international against England. No odds can be offered that we would have heard plenty more about it, either in immediate post-match analysis or now that the dust has almost settled. In this instance? People are willing, just about, to cite “controversy”. It is Barcelona, they are brilliant, fresh parameters apply.

Luis Suárez reacts to being booked by the referee Guido Kleve for a dive during Barcelona’s 6-1 win against PSG
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Luis Suárez reacts to being booked by the referee Deniz Aytekin for a dive during Barcelona’s 6-1 win against PSG. Photograph: Bagu Blanco/BPI/Rex/Shutterstock
Suárez dived, just as he did earlier in the game when such antics cost him a booking. If you watch back through the dying stages, Barça’s players are throwing themselves to the floor with such desperation it is comical. The not-so- subtle message, as witnessed by millions including impressionable young footballers? When in doubt, when things get seriously tough, keep the conning of officials at the forefront of your mind. The ruse is even more effective when a team are at home, in such an intense atmosphere as the Camp Nou. Referees wouldn’t be human if they didn’t feel pressure to bow to the demands of the bawling masses.


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There is a counterpoint. That is, players such as Suárez – Cristiano Ronaldo being another – move at such pace that the slightest touch in what believe it or not remains a contact sport will knock them off balance. Yet it is quite incredible that players with such power, poise and strength are suddenly toppled when scope for a key penalty kick exists.

PSG are not some put-upon minnows – far from it. Barça’s followers can point both to a penalty their team should have had on Wednesday after a pull on Lionel Messi’s shirt and contentious decisions in the first leg. Nonetheless these incidents are made more troublesome to the point of impossible for referees by the scale of diving as carried out as routine by Suárez and co. Barcelona versus Real Madrid matches might offer epic theatre but the scandalous level of play-acting is curiously ignored in a manner that insults the intelligence of onlookers. This undermines the fixture.

The common response to such complaints is that some of us, particularly in Britain, need to wise up. British players, it is even stated, should become more streetwise when catching up with the “art” of simulation. It is a ludicrous argument; that cheating, because it has become rife, must be embraced as part of football.

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Other sports would scoff. Would the player who signed for a 63 at Augusta National but was later found to have kicked his ball from behind a tree at the 15th be shamed or lauded? Would the wicketkeeper who flicked bails off for no reason be laughed at or hailed? What about the snooker player who subtly shifts a troublesome black with his hand at The Crucible? This all adds up to the same thing: deception.


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Just as Barcelona are a brilliant team, who revolutionised football to an extent, and Suárez is a wonderful player, this should not provide an excuse for selective blindness. Unfortunately it does, amid the race to proclaim Wednesday evening as worthy of a public holiday. There is almost the sense that the Champions League needs Barça’s involvement, regardless of the means by which that transpires.

In context of the greatest European comeback ever, even those in the present-day backwater that is Scotland, who realise football didn’t begin with the onset of the Premier League and wall-to-wall live broadcasting, can cite alternatives. Kilmarnock versus Eintracht Frankfurt in 1964 is worthy of mention, as are Dunfermline Athletic’s heroics against Valencia two years earlier. In 1967 Hibernian turned another Inter-Cities Fairs Cup tie on its head by trouncing Dino Zoff’s Napoli 5-0 in Edinburgh.

They say life was simpler then. Football was certainly fairer; it should not be beyond professional analysts to lay aside the confetti and point that out or, indeed, for Barcelona to modify their behaviour.

Due to an error by the agency that supplied the picture, the referee who booked Luis Suárez was initially misidentified as Guido Kleve. This was corrected to Deniz Aytekin on 10 March 2017
Since you’re here …
 

Lutece FC

New member
Henrique closes the door to Verratti :neymar:

PSG : Henrique ferme la porte à Verratti

Antero Henrique, nouveau directeur sportif du PSG, a fermé la porte à un transfert de Marco Verratti au FC Barcelone.

Antero Henrique, le nouveau directeur sportif du Paris Saint-Germain était de passage en Italie ce lundi matin. Le dirigeant parisien en a profité pour rencontrer plusieurs agents, dont Donato Di Campli le conseiller de Marco Verratti. Les deux hommes ont échangé sur l'avenir du jeune milieu de terrain transalpin sous contrat jusqu'en 2021.

Di Campli a insisté sur le fait que son joueur souhaite quitter le club de la capitale dès cet été pour répondre aux appels du pied du FC Barcelone. De son côté, Henrique a fermé la porte à l'Italien réaffirmant que Paris n'est pas vendeur. Le Portugais a également tenté de rassurer l'agent italien précisant que le PSG posséderait une équipe renforcée donc très compétitive la saison prochaine.

Un nouveau rendez-vous est programmée dans les prochains jours. En contre-partie, les dirigeants parisiens pourraient proposer une prolongation de contrat assortie d'une revalorisation salariale à l'international italien.
new extension coming

That's the Nasser we love :wub:
 

serghei

Senior Member
You can post articles if you want [MENTION=20519]Lutece FC[/MENTION].

We can also post an article with Graziano Cesare saying that both penalties were clear. There are opinions and opinions.
 

putogusiluz8

The Pale One
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Thing of beauty ain't it.
 

DonAK

President of FC Barcelona

Lutece FC

New member
Have you read that? :lol:

That's not even an informative article, it's an opinion piece, and I don't see anything about Aytekin being suspended there.

https://www.theguardian.com/football/2017/mar/09/luis-suarez-dive-barcelona-cheating-psg

Will ask you for the last time to present your facts.

Even if PSG keep Verratti, you guys are going to get bounced out in the R16 or QFs again, so much for the grand project :lol:

We have time. Chelsea waited 10 years before won the CL. Don't worry for us.
 

serghei

Senior Member
Doesn't do Verratti any good knowing that PSG might become a top club by the time he is 40 years old and a retired footballer, now commentating for BeIN sports.
 

CatalinR10

Senior Member
He'll probably end up being hostage in that club by the owner of it . He knows he is a world class player who deserves way more than what psg can offer him , footballing wise of course. I bet he is miserable.
 

wisconsincule

Senior Member
I'm on board with using the 100 million we offered for Veratti and spend it on Dembele.

Signing Dembele, Seri and Semedo this summer would still be amazing.
 
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