29.11.2010 23:53
Five out of five for Guardiola
Roegr Bogunyà
This Monday’s win over Madrid was Josep Guardiola’s fifth in charge of the team - with Pep in at the helm, the team have never lost against their eternal rival.
This was Guardiola’s win number five following the 2-0 win on December 13th 2008, the 2-6
thrashing on May 2nd 2009, the 1-0 win at the Nou Camp last November 29th and the 0-2 win at the
Bernabeu on April 10th 2010.
16-2
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The goal difference between the two over those five games is an
incredible 16-2 in Barça’s favour, with Messi leading the scorers on four goals - nearly one
a game.
First defeat for Mourinho
FC Barcelona became the first team to beat Mourinho’s Madrid, who had gone 19
official games unbeaten (12 in La Lliga, 5 in the Champions and 2 in the Cup) and the 5-0 score
line is the biggest that the Portuguese coach has ever suffered in his managerial career.
Cap gol en contra
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In the three games against Madrid at the Nou Camp that Guardiola has
been in charge, the team have not conceded a single goal and have scored eight goals themselves.