martes, 26 de agosto de 2014

ARTICLE OF OPINION

MUNIR EL HADDADI


LONDON — After the first week of a complete schedule across Europe’s main leagues, the most heartwarming story is the old story. It is the return to completeness for Lionel Messi, who is not simply dancing with the ball as only he can but demonstrably enjoying the game again.
He scored two goals in Barcelona’s easy 3-0 victory over Elche, a typical contribution, you might say, for Leo.
Yet there were new dimensions ×Sunday night at the ×Camp Nou in Barcelona. One of those was a boy called Munir El Haddadi, who stepped into the senior team as if were born to do it.
Munir had scored a goal with a shot from his own half of the field in junior soccer against ×Benfica last spring. On Sunday, the 18-year-old struck with that same left foot — a goal this time from just inside the opponent’s penalty area, but nevertheless a deft, almost casual flick off the outside of his shoe that it was, well, Messi-esque.
Munir, who was born on the outskirts of ×Madrid, is of×Moroccan heritage. He signed with the ×Barcelona academy, La Masia, when he was 15 and is a week away from turning 19. His goal on ×Sunday, which came after he struck the crossbar with another shot, made him the third-youngest player to score for ×Barcelona in La Liga, behind×Bojan Krkic and Messi. Bojan, also a product of Barcelona’s academy, recently joined ×Stoke City in the ×English Premier league as he searches for a new start to his career at age 24.
Barça is in its most comprehensive rebuilding phase in a decade. It has a new president and a new coach after ×Gerardo Martino was let go after last season. Martino had the job for only a year after replacing an ailing ×Tito Vilanova, who died last ×April of cancer at 45.
All these traumas, plus court proceedings against the ×Messi and the ×Neymarfamilies over money and taxes, compounded by the retirement of the club’s captain, ×Carles Puyol, and the slowing down of the aging assistant captain, Xavi Hernández.
All those things — plus numerous injuries that hampered Messi — seemed to drain the zest out of the ×Camp Nou last season.
And yes, the team finished without a trophy, an unacceptable second-place finish in the league behind Atlético Madrid.
Worse, after FIFA ruled that the Barça academy illegally recruited foreign talents too young and threatened to shut down all transfers of senior players for 14 months, there were many inside and outside of ×Spain who mocked the×Catalan club’s slogan, “Més que un club” — more than a club.
Barcelona’s new president, Josep Maria Bartomeu, the board and the club’s sporting director, the former goalkeeper Andoni Zubizaretta, quickly embarked on rebuilding the team before the transfer ban could kick in. They would center their overhaul around Messi and Andrés Iniesta.
To do that, they had no choice but to appeal the FIFA decision, a process that means it will finally be heard by the Court of Arbitration for Sport in Switzerland.
If the club loses the ruling, it will be shut out of the next few transfer windows, so Barcelona went on a grand buying and selling spree this summer as it tried to squeeze three transfer windows into one.
“Messi stays, no matter what,” Bartomeu assured me back in April, when the playmaker, handicapped by injuries, looked a little dispirited by what was going on around him.
“Whoever comes and goes,” Bartomeu had reasoned, “Messi is the identity of our club, our academy, our way of playing football. There is no price that could tempt us to sell him.”
Even before it let its old coach go, Barça knew then who its new one would be: Luis Enrique, a contemporary of the former captain and coach Pep Guardiola. Both had come up through the coaching ranks with Barcelona’s youth team, and Enrique would be the man tasked with rebuilding the club to the same success it enjoyed under Guardiola from 2008 to 2012.
Six senior players have arrived at a cost of nearly $240 million over the summer transfer window. Six other players, including Cesc Fàbregas, Alexis Sánchez and Bojan, have left at a combined cost of approximately half that.
The difference between the outlay and recoupment was the $124 million or so it took to buy out Luis Suárez’s contract from Liverpool. How Liverpool spent all that money, and more, on virtually a full starting eleven shows just how much big money is recycled among Europe’s big teams.
It will be a relief, for all of us, when the window shuts at midnight next Monday and we can get back to assessing performance and not finance.
Sunday at the Camp Nou was an appetizer of that. Munir made the transition from the B team to the top team with the beautiful innocence of youth. He does not yet know fear or the burdens of expectation. He wears his hair like Neymar, but is more of an apprentice to Messi.
Their first night together in the claret and blue shirts was reminiscent of when Ronaldinho — Old Smiley himself — ushered in the Messi era by setting up a goal for the then-17-year-old Argentine in the Catalan stadium. As Messi now nears the all-time record for goals in the Spanish league, there is another layer to the rebuilding of the team around him.
What Barcelona was lacking was defense and midfield solidarity. Guardiola, when he was in charge, never saw it as a problem so long as the players worked the ball majestically and chased to win it back the very moment they lost possession.
Enrique is looking for sterner stuff to blend with the artistry.
The Croat Ivan Rakitic is now more of an enforcer, a gifted one, in midfield. Jérémy Mathieu and Thomas Vermaelen have arrived to add defense. But still, on the evidence of Sunday, passing and moving are the essence of the team.
They are the hallmark made in La Masia, more than a club.

GAMES

SECOND AND THIRD CONDITIONAL GAMES


    1. If my father (buy) …………… fast food, I (have) …………… dinner outside.
    1. If Tom (pay) …………… the fee, he (go) …………… to jail.
    1. If the police (arrive) …………… earlier, they (catch) …………… the thieves.
    1. I you (do) …………… your homework, you (go) …………… the party.
    1. If Susan (not work) …………… on Saturday, she (come) …………… to the cinema with us.
    1. If Peter (break) …………… the glass, he (fix) …………… it.
    1. If Michael (know) …………… the secret, he (tell) …………… you.
    1. If Jane (not run) …………… inside the house, she (not break) …………… the lamp.
    1. If I (answer) …………… all the questions, I (pass) …………… the test.
  1. If the problems (be) …………… easier, I (solve) …………… them.
    1. If you (bring) …………… a present, my sister (be) …………… very happy.
    1. If my mother (knit) …………… a sweater, she (give) …………… it to you.
    1. If John (fix) …………… the car, we (go) …………… to the concert.
    1. If my brother (clean) …………… his bedroom, he (not be) …………… punished.
    1. If you (stay) …………… at home, your friends (visit) …………… you.
    1. If I (receive) …………… the letter, I (not travel) …………… to Spain.
    1. If Sally (not spend) …………… all the money, she (buy) …………… a new car.
    1. If the workers (start) …………… the past month, they (finish) ……………
    1. If Mary (sell) …………… a house, she (not be) …………… fired.
  1. If the kids (play) …………… outside, an accident (happen) ……………

    1. If they (use) …………… public transportation, they (save) …………… a lot of money.
    1. If you (have) …………… time in the evenings, you (go) …………… to the cinema.
    1. If I (be) …………… you, I (not spend) …………… all the money.
    1. If your friend (not be) …………… so irritant, I (visit) …………… you.
    1. If my mother (speak) …………… less, I (enjoy) …………… the film.
    1. If you (tell) …………… me the truth, you (not have) …………… problems.
    1. If my brother (ask) …………… for permission, my parents (not annoy) …………… with him.
    1. If he (run) …………… fast, he (win) …………… the race.
    1. If he (send) …………… me an e-mail, I (answer) …………… it.
  1. If my sister (do) …………… the housework, I (go) …………… shopping.
    1. If they (climb) …………… the mountain with a guide, they (not lose) …………….
    1. If you (Know) …………… him well, you (not lend) …………… money.
    1. If he (give) …………… a good excuse, I (forgive) …………… him.
    1. If the teacher (explain) …………… the lesson, I (understand) …………… it.
    1. If the play (not be) …………… so boring, I (not sleep) …………… at the theatre.
    1. If you (live) …………… in a foreign country, you (have) …………… problems with the language.
    1. If the workers (go) …………… on strike, the manager (pay) …………… the salaries.
    1. If the clown (disturb) …………… me, I (kick) …………… him.
    1. If my credit card (disappear) ……………, I (call) …………… the police.
  1. If my boyfriend (be) …………… jealous, I (not marry) …………… with him.








SOCIAL PART

                                                                WE ARE...                                   

Omar Avellaneda:
My name is Omar Avellaneda, I am 14 years old, i live in a house in salitre, i have a little sister and i live with my parents.
I like:
-Play soccer and tennis.
-Play xbox
-Listen to elctronica

My favorite things:
-My favorite soccer team is Millonarios F.C
-My favorite soccerand tennis players are Rooney and Rafa Nadal
- My favorite food is...
-My favorite musician is David Guetta.
My dream is to be a tennis player, and win the wimbledon championship

The most important momment in my life is when i started to play tennis.

Jose Beltran:
My name is Jose Beltran I am 14 years old, i live in cota, i have a brother and live with my mom.

I like:
-Listen to music
-Play soccer
-Play xbox

My favorite things:
-My favorite food is pizza
-My favorite team is Millonarios F.C
-My favorite player is Cristiano Ronaldo
-My favorite actor is Paul Walker

My dream is to be a professional soccer player

The most important momment in my life is when I learned to drive.

Juan Bermúdez:
My name is Juan Bermúdez I am 14 years old,I live in a house in castilla, I have a little sister, and I live with my parents.

I like:
-Play soccer
-Play xbox
-LIsten to music
-Be with my friends

My favorite things:
- My favorite team is Millonarios F.C
- My favorite singer is Ruben Blades
-My favorite actor is Will Smith
-My favorite food is ceviche
-My favorite soccer player is Philipp Lahm.

My dream is to play in Millonarios as a professional

The most important momment in my life is when i broke my arm.

Cristian Moreno:
My name is Cristian Moreno, I am 14 years old, i live with my parents, i don´t have brothers or sisters.

I like:
-Play soccer
-Talk with my friends
-Listen to music
-Be cool

My favorite things:
-My favorite team is Millonarios F.C
- My favorite player is Van Persie
-My favorite food is Pasta
-My favorite singer is Maluma

My dream is to be the best neurosurgeon in Colombia

The most important momment in my life is when I kiss my first girlfriend.