This is a nice cover in the Sports section of La Opinion, August 8, 2008.
Come on Messi!
This photo is of Messi in the Argentina 2-1 Ivory Coast game in the 2008 Beijing Olympics. I would have preferred the photo of Messi celebrating his 1st goal.
Do you read the Deportes section of La Opinion?
Messi showed in this game he's definitely the star of the tournament.
Messi deserved to be on the cover of this paper. They have excellent online coverage of the Argentinean soccer team and Tennis players in the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
This photo is after the 2nd goal in the second half. Lautaro Acosta turned in the rebound of a shot by Messi for the winning goal in the 85th minute. Acosta then went to hug Messi.
I would have preferred the photo where Messi just scored and is pointing with his finger #1.
El Clarin, August 8, 2008
Bottom half
Messi shined and goals for the Argentinean triumph
Some photos of Leo Messi in action. Extraordinary today.
China, August 7, 2008- Banner in the stands during the Argentina 2-1 Ivory Coast 2008 Beijing Olympics, men's soccer, preliminary round, Group A. Photo: EFE
China, August 7, 2008- "Leo" Messi during the Argentina 2-1 Ivory Coast 2008 Beijing Olympics, men's soccer, preliminary round, Group A. Photo: Associated Press
China, August 7, 2008- "Leo" Messi during the Argentina 2-1 Ivory Coast 2008 Beijing Olympics, men's soccer, preliminary round, Group A. Photo: Associated Press
China, August 7, 2008- "Leo" Messi with Juan Roman Riquelme before taking a free kick in the Argentina 2-1 Ivory Coast 2008 Beijing Olympics, men's soccer, preliminary round, Group A. Photo: EFE
China, August 7, 2008- "Leo" Messi and a defender of the Ivory Coast in the Argentina 2-1 Ivory Coast 2008 Beijing Olympics, men's soccer, preliminary round, Group A. Photo: EFE
"Leo" Messi scored in the 43rd minute to give Argentina a 1-0 lead. His teammate Lautaro Acosta turned in the rebound of a shot by Messi for the winning goal in the 85th. Some photos of Messi celebrating the first goal:
China, August 7, 2008- "Leo" Messi celebrating right after he scored the 1st goal during the Argentina 2-1 Ivory Coast 2008 Beijing Olympics, men's soccer, preliminary round, Group A. Photo: Associated Press
China, August 7, 2008- "Leo" Messi celebrating his first goal, with Ezequiel Lavezzi, and Sergio "El Kun" Aguero" in the Argentina 2-1 Ivory Coast 2008 Beijing Olympics, men's soccer, preliminary round, Group A. Photo: EFE
China, August 7, 2008- "Leo" Messi celebrating right after he scored the 1st goal with Ezequiel Lavezzi, during the Argentina 2-1 Ivory Coast 2008 Beijing Olympics, men's soccer, preliminary round, Group A. Photo: EFE
- Which photo did you like? What did you think of Messi in the game?
What a game. I had such high expectations for Argentina in this game. Ivory coast sure knows how too put up a fight and stay motivated even after 80 minutes. Too bad it wasn't live on Telemundo. I had to wait to see it once it was over. I was looking for:
August 7, 2008- #10, Juan Roman Riquelme, goalkeeper Oscar "Osky" Ustari, #12, #2, #14 Javier Mascherano, #9 Lavezzi, #15 Messi, part of the Argentina starting 11 during the national anthem time in Argentina v. Ivory Coast, 2008 Beijing Olympics, Men's preliminary round group A. Photo: Associated Press
---- -Angel Di Maria- would this 2007 under 20- world cup champion play a few minutes?
He replaced Lavezzi, a forward on the left. Found El Kun Aguero easily, brilliantly unmarked himself from Ivory Coast defenders. I bet Batista will put him in the starting lineup, instead of Lavezzi.
---- - "Leo" Messi- how destabilizing can he be?
(The first goal opportunity he had, he scored. Enough said. Poor Kun Aguero had about 4 chances, and in 70 minutes wasn't able to score.)
---- - Juan Roman Riquelme- will he slow down the tempo of the game in the last 20 minutes, and not give enough service to the 3 forwards Aguero, Lavezzi, and possibly Di Maria
(By minute 70, Riquelme did slow down the tempo of the game. El Kun and Messi wouldn't get service and El Kun had to go beyond the midfield line to get the ball himself. The forwards too isolated from Riquelme and Mascherano. I agree with Telemundo's narrator, Andres Cantor, that Riquelme needed to be replaced so there would be more connection between the midfield and forwards. Evidently Argentina coach Batista kept him on the field becasue of his experience.)
---- - Lavezzi- great season with Napoli in the Serie A. Will he translate it in the Argentinean national team too?
(I didn't think so. Wasn't able to keep the ball on the left flank. Ineffective passes, wouldn't reach SErgio el Kun Aguero. Two chances to score, missed both of them. His substitute Di Maria, more dangerous in the left, could find El Kun Aguero with his eyes closed.)
---- - "Toque Toque" the beautiful short-passing style of the Argentineans.
(Very little, clear only in minute 10. From the midfield El Kun to Messi, to Zabaleta, to Lavezzi)
What was worrying is the lack of strikers, a Crespo, a Trezeguet type. In the last 20 minutes, the goals could only come from Di Maria, Messi, or El Kun Aguero. If they didn't unmark themselves, the goal opportunity was gone. Di Maria didn't really have someone to cross it to. The other goals could have come from Riquelme's free kicks.
Powerful partnership- Messi and El Kun Aguero
In the first half, El Kun could have scored at least 4 times. Unable to conver any of these chances. In the first 15 minutes, had 2 chances to score.
I expected plenty of goal opportunities by Chelsea's Salomon Kalou. Instead, it looked like it was captain Gervinho who played in the Premiership. He's really in Le Mans, 2nd division team in France's soccer league. Impressive.
Goals: Messi scored in the 43rd minute to give Argentina a 1-0 lead. His teammate Lautaro Acosta turned in the rebound of a shot by Messi for the winning goal in the 85th. Notice the 3 or 4 fouls Mascherano commited on Kalou!
59' KAMBOU Herve Cautions (Yellow card) 61' AGUERO Sergio Foul committed
61' COULIBALY Kafoumba Foul suffered
62' AGUERO Sergio Cautions (Yellow card) 63' Argentina change: LAVEZZI Ezequiel Player out, DI MARIA Angel Player in 63' Ivory Coast change: N GOSSAN Antoine Player out, DJA DJEDJE Franck Player in
65' AGUERO Sergio Offside
66' GERVINHO Foul committed on GARAY Ezequiel Foul suffered
70 GERVINHO Foul committed on RIQUELME Juan Foul suffered
70 AGUERO Sergio Shot on goal 70 MESSI Lionel Foul committed
70 CISSE Sekou Foul suffered
71 CISSE Sekou Foul committed
71 MESSI Lionel Foul suffered
71 CISSE Sekou Foul committed
71 ZABALETA Pablo Foul suffered
72 AGUERO Sergio Shots
74 DI MARIA Angel Foul committed
74 Ivory Coast change: CISSE Sekou Player out, MOURA-KOMENAN Anthony Player in
75 MASCHERANO Javier Foul committed
75 KALOU Salomon Foul suffered 75 RIQUELME Juan Cautions (Yellow card) 76 KALOU Salomon Free-kick 78 GERVINHO Shot on goal 79 GERVINHO Shots
80 BAGAYOKO Mamadou Shots
80 Argentina change: AGUERO Sergio Player out, ACOSTA Lautaro Player in
81 DI MARIA Angel Shot on goal 81 DI MARIA Angel Shot on goal
82 KALOU Salomon Offside 85 MOURA-KOMENAN Anthony Shot on goal 86 MONZON Luciano Foul suffered
86 DJA DJEDJE Franck Foul committed
86 MESSI Lionel Shot on goal 86 ACOSTA Lautaro Goal 90 PAREJA Nicolas Foul suffered
90 COULIBALY Kafoumba Foul committed
91 COULIBALY Kafoumba Foul committed
91 MASCHERANO Javier Foul suffered
94 Argentina change: MESSI Lionel Player out, SOSA Jose Player in
Rate the Argentina players in this match:
Goalkeepers USTARI, Oscar Alfredo
Defender MONZON, Luciano Fabián
Defender GARAY, Ezequiel
Defender PAREJA, Nicolás Martín
Defender ZABALETA, Pablo Javier
Midfielder: GAGO, Fernando Rubén
Midfielder: MASCHERANO, Javier Alejandro
Midfielder: RIQUELME, Juan Román
Three more days for Argentina v. Ivory Coast in the 2008 Beijing Olympics. I hope Argentina can keep the gold medal just like in the 2004 Athens Olympics.
"La Selección del Checho Batista," the team of Checho Batista [Argentina coach] is one of the favorites to win, along with Brazil and the Netherlands. I include Serbia from Group A to go through to the quarterfinals and be the surprise team.
"La Pulga," (the flea) as 'Leo' Messi is called in Argentina, said in Spanish, on Sportia, by TyC Sports, on August 4, 2008, that "there were never any problems" with Juan Román Riquelme. "The relationship was always the same," Messi said. The media had speculated that there was a conflict after the tie with Ecuador during the qualifying games.
On winning the Gold medal:
"For me and for all the players it would be great to win. We came to win the godl medal. We're going to go slowly and hopefully we can achieve it."
About the conflict between Barcelona and FIFA:
"What I did was what I had to do. We hope this situation doesn't repeat itself. Batista understood me and my teammates also. They had no problems waiting for me."
source: www.jjoo.clarin.com
Konami Digital Entertainment GmbH has announced that Argentinean forward Lionel "Leo" Messi will be the face of PES 2009 title for PLAYSTATION®3, Xbox 360, PC-DVD, PlayStation®2, and PSP® (PlayStation®Portable), Wii and mobile phones across Europe.
Check out the screenshot on the right, Leo Messi, #18 Argentina jersey. Photo: screenshots.teamxbox.com
In the series Pro Evolution Soccer 2008. The game cover featured Cristiano Ronaldo and a local player (Michael Owen in the UK, Didier Drogba in France, Jan Schlaudraff in Germany, Gianluigi Buffon in Italy, Lucas Neill in Australia).