Pedri earns subdued Barca nervy derby win at Girona

Barcelona’s Spanish midfielder Pedri celebrates scoring the opening goal next to teammate Ansu Fati during their Spanish League match against Girona FC at the Montilivi stadium in Girona on Jan. 28, 2023. (AFP)
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Updated 28 January 2023
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Pedri earns subdued Barca nervy derby win at Girona

  • Pedri netted the only goal from close range after an hour at an icy Montilivi on his 100th appearance for Barcelona
  • Despite the narrow margin of victory, Xavi believes his team is significantly stronger than when he took over in November 2021

GIRONA, Spain: Barcelona midfielder Pedri Gonzalez earned his side a tense 1-0 Catalan derby victory at Girona on Saturday, opening a six-point gap ahead of Real Madrid at the top of La Liga.
With Carlo Ancelotti’s side hosting high-flying Real Sociedad on Sunday, Barca put their rivals under pressure to get a result and keep up with them in the title race.
Pedri netted the only goal from close range after an hour at an icy Montilivi on his 100th appearance for Barcelona, after replacing the injured Ousmane Dembele.
The French forward limped off in the first half, pulling up after a sprint and asking to be replaced, a blow for Barcelona considering his superb recent form.
Barca coach Xavi Hernandez said the winger appeared to have a quadriceps injury.
Despite the narrow margin of victory, Xavi believes his team is significantly stronger than when he took over in November 2021.
“We have to be self-critical and improve in many ways, but we are happy, we have to look at where we came from,” Xavi told reporters.
“The change to the team and a lot of players is big, we have many things to improve on, but we’re on the right path.
“I think the (biggest difference) is the confidence of the players — when we arrived their confidence was on the floor.”
Defensively the Catalans have been strong, conceding just six league goals this season and winning their last three matches 1-0 — they are unbeaten in 13 consecutive matches across all competitions.
“I think at grounds like this you have to win, however you do it,” Barcelona defender Jules Kounde told DAZN.
“We can play better, but in these away games, against opponents playing well, winning is vital.
“I think keeping a clean sheet is key. The whole team works defensively, not just the back four. Everyone is working well.”

The league leaders were still without suspended Polish striker Robert Lewandowski, missing his final game after a three-match ban.
Girona created the first chance after just three minutes, Rodrigo Riquelme’s smooth through ball feeding Yan Couto, whose shot was blocked.
Dembele also had an effort deflected away at the other end after Ansu Fati won the ball from goalkeeper Paulo Gazzaniga.
The French winger, who fired Barcelona into the Copa del Rey semifinals against Real Sociedad midweek, was forced off injured after 25 minutes.
Dembele’s first years at Barcelona were hampered by injuries but since Xavi’s arrival, the forward had been able to stay fit and firing.
Xavi brought on Jordi Alba for Marcos Alonso at the break and it made the difference for Barcelona, who had been sluggish.
The left-back set up Pedri’s opener with a cross from the left, tapped in by the Spaniard at the back post at the end of the first incisive move Barcelona had put together all game.
Pedri, whom Xavi had intended to rest, reached a century of appearances for Barca at just 20 years old and celebrated with his 15th goal for the club.
“I know I have to improve in front of goal (but) right now they are going in for me,” Pedri told DAZN.
Ronald Araujo headed a cross off his own goal line under pressure as Girona pushed for an equalizer, throwing men forward.
Ivan Martin missed a fine chance in stoppage time for the hosts as Barcelona lost all control of the game but survived a nervy finale to earn the win.
Girona also appealed for a penalty as Eric Garcia tangled with Cristhian Stuani in the area.
“There are situations in the box in which these tangles are given and sometimes not,” said Girona coach Michel, who was sent off in stoppage time for complaining about a foul by Frenkie de Jong.
“Today, the final result is not due to the refereeing performance, I prefer to say these games are won by the players.”
Earlier Cadiz climbed out of the relegation zone with a 2-0 win over Real Mallorca.


Jordan chase first Arab Cup title as they meet Morocco in final

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Jordan chase first Arab Cup title as they meet Morocco in final

  • 2025 Arab Cup Final will take place at Lusail Stadium on Dec. 18, in the same venue that hosted the 2022 World Cup Final
  • Morocco seek to repeat 2012 glory as Jordan reach final for first time 

DOHA: In February 2024, Jordan found themselves 90 minutes away from making history. After a stellar AFC Asian Cup run that saw them eliminate Korea Republic, the Nashama reached the final of the continent’s flagship competition at Lusail Stadium. A 3-1 defeat to hosts Qatar ended that journey, but the campaign left a lasting mark on Jordanian football.

Fast forward 18 months, Jordan return to Lusail — this time for a different final, in a different competition, against a different opponent. The 2025 Arab Cup final will see Jordan face Morocco in what will be the two sides’ fourth meeting.

Their most recent encounter came at the 2021 Arab Cup, when Morocco struck three times in the first half before adding a late fourth to secure a group-stage victory.

Much has changed since then. Even without the services of Mousa Al-Taamari — currently plying his trade in France with Rennes — and the injured Yazan Al-Naimat, Jordan arrive at Lusail a completely transformed side.

Under Djamel Sellami, they secured qualification for the 2026 World Cup, and are the only team at this year’s Arab Cup to boast a perfect record.

Victories against the UAE, Kuwait, Egypt, Iraq and Saudi Arabia have underlined Jordan’s consistency and resilience against elite regional opposition.

Morocco, however, arrive with their own strengths. With the senior national team set to begin its AFCON campaign in less than a week, the squad is largely drawn from the Botola Pro, alongside stars from the Roshn Saudi League, ADNOC Pro League and Doha Bank Stars League.

They have delivered throughout the tournament, with all of Morocco’s goals coming from players based in Saudi Arabia and the UAE. Karim El-Berkaoui has been a standout, scoring the winner against Saudi Arabia in the group stage and opening the scoring in the semifinal victory over the UAE.

This Arab Cup final presents a unique storyline in Arab football. Jordan chase their first title, while Morocco seek to add to their growing pedigree in international football. With both nations backed in force throughout the tournament, the stage at Lusail Stadium could hardly be bigger.