Skorenzy
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Pabón, the Valencia forward, just ran 60 yards and made a goal-saving block tackle
Valencia all over the place now..

Well, the run itself was very strong and tricky near the end, if the defender had attempted a tackle there it would most likely have resulted in a pen.
Madrid and Barca to be investigated by Europe for illegal state aid. A bit bloody late. In the case of Madrid the digout from the government funded the 'Galatico' era.
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...ish-clubs-under-investigation-for-illegal-aid
Valencia have sacked their manager: Miroslav Djukic. The youth team coach is in temporary charge. Not much of a surprise, even though the directors denied they were sacking him on Sunday.
He's the third Liga manager to go this season the others were Mendílibar (Osasuna) and the Betis coach, Pepe Mel.
Pepe Mel's the odd one out in that I think their fans were sad to see him go, he looked brokenhearted at the goodbye press conference and even the chairman said that, "I'm sure he'll be back with us again."
La Liga goes off for a week's holiday after this weekend's games, they're back on the 4th January
Friday 20th December 2013 (from the BBC so all times are UK)
Elche V Málaga 19:30
Saturday 21st December 2013
Villarreal V Sevilla 15:00
Real Betis V Almería 17:00
Atlético Madrid V Levante 19:00
Granada CF V Real Sociedad 21:00
Sunday 22nd December 2013
Espanyol V Real Valladolid 11:00
Getafe V Barcelona 16:00
Athletic Club V Rayo Vallecano 18:00
Celta de Vigo V Osasuna 20:00
Valencia CF V Real Madrid 20:00
The match of the weekend ought to be Valencia V Real Madrid. Which Valencia will show up is anyone's guess, but they are still waiting for a new manager which doesn't sound like the best situation. In terms of who will take over, Pizzi (who played in Spain) is the name in the press at the moment, but I don't know anything about him as a manager, he's been working in Argentina.
Barça without Messi (due back after the winter break?) and Neymar (suspension, I believe), away to Getafe might be tricky. They lost there two seasons ago and last season they didn't at all look comfortable until Messi came on as a sub and scored two goals for a 4-1 win.
Diego Costa's having an amazing season - it's depressing that him and Suarez are so talented. Falcao's gone and they've lost nothing from the attack.
Meanwhile, Levante refusing to quit.