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Barcelona's All Time Best XI Players In Football History
Barcelona is among the most successful teams, not just in La Liga but also in UEFA Champions League and other European events. Five UEFA Champions League titles have been won by them.For Barcelona, Victor Valdes is the greatest goalkeeper of all time. He played with Barcelona from 2002 to 2014, appearing in 536 games and recording 239 clean sheets.
The greatest Barcelona center backs of all time are Ronald Koeman and Puyol. Ronald Koeman played 264 games with Barcelona, scoring 88 goals and assisting on 9 of them.
Their best left defender and right back of all time are Jordi Alba and Dani Alves. Alves has scored 22 goals and provided 104 assists, compared to Jordi Alba's 25 goals and 90 assists.
Their three greatest midfielders of all time are Xavi, Johan Cruyff, and Andres Iniesta. For Barcelona, Xavi has 85 goals and 185 assists while Iniesta had 57 goals and 138 assists.
Lionel Messi and Ronaldinho are the two greatest wingers in Barcelona history. While Messi scored 672 goals for Barcelona, Ronaldinho scored 94 goals and provided 70 assists.
Here is Barcelona's all-time top XI of players.
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Joel Matip confesses new Liverpool teammate Darwin Nunez made his life "quite hard"
After Liverpool's loss to Manchester United, Joel Matip discussed Joe Gomez and Darwin Nunez while looking ahead to the remainder of their preseason schedule.
Joel Matip, a defender for Liverpool
Darwin Nunez signed a lucrative transfer from Benfica to Liverpool last month, and Joel Matip has said he is "relieved" to see him wearing a red shirt.
After scoring 34 goals in 41 appearances for the Portuguese team in all competitions the previous season, the 22-year-old joined the Reds for a sum that could increase to over £85 million. Nunez then made his unofficial Liverpool debut on Tuesday in Bangkok as Liverpool lost to Manchester United in a preseason friendly.
Nunez scored in both legs of Liverpool's Champions League quarterfinal win over Matip in April, advancing the Reds to the semi-final. Matip faced the Uruguayan at the time. Nunez, on the other hand, consistently made runs in behind and posed a threat throughout the two games, causing misery for the Reds back-four.
Following Liverpool's arrival in Singapore on Wednesday for the second leg of their preseason tour of the Far East, Matip discussed what he hopes to see from the new Reds player. The center back continued by explaining to Nunez why he is happy to no longer be on the opposing team going forward.
Matip said to Liverpoolfc.com, "He made my life extremely difficult. "Therefore, I'm overjoyed that he is sporting our shirt.
"He has a lot of talent, and I hope to see him score goals for our team. Physical speed, in my opinion, is a different kind of specialty. Additionally, I have no doubt that he will score goals. He will merely provide us with an additional strong player to fully pursue everything.
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