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Supporters are embraced in front of a picture of soccer great Johan Cruyff during a memorial at Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona, Spain, March 26, 2016. REUTERS/Albert Gea EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NO RESALES. NO ARCHIVE
Supporters are embraced in front of a picture of soccer great Johan Cruyff during a memorial at Camp Nou stadium in Barcelona, Spain, March 26, 2016. REUTERS/Albert Gea EDITORIAL USE ONLY. NO RESALES.

Barcelona fans remember former manager Johan Cruyff, compare him to Lionel Messi


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It was Johan Cruyff who “made us champions”, wept long-time Barcelona fan Jose Gilabert Cortina, a retired printer who joined the thousands of fans who came to the Camp Nou on Saturday to pay tribute to the Barca legend.

Dutchman Cruyff, who first moved to Barcelona from Ajax Amsterdam in 1973, died on Thursday in his adopted city aged 68 after a five-month battle with lung cancer.

“When he arrived as a player 43 years ago I came to all the matches for the sheer entertainment he provided,” recalled the bespectacled 69-year-old. “We were a team of losers, it was 14 years since we’d won the Liga and he changed everything. You would have thought that football had been transformed into another sport,” he recalled with tears in his eyes like many of his generation who mixed with the international crowd including Spaniards, Chinese, Japanese and Moroccans who came to the special condolence area opened by the club at the Camp Nou.

Cruyff’s debut in 1973 “was like a revelation,” recalled 74-year-old retired taxi driver Fidel Diaz Fernandez.

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The style and freedom with which the 1.80 metre athlete with blue eyes and a Beatles haircut played was a breath of fresh air during a time when Spanish dictator Franco was still in power.

“Franco was still in power and you couldn’t wear long hair at that time without being taken for a transvestite. Cruyff did it,” said Fidel.

“He was always inventing something,” recalled 70-year-old composer Franck Charles, particularly of Cruyff’s time as a coach from 1988 to 1996. “I remember a lovely phrase that he said to the players before they took to the pitch: ‘guys have fun’. And they had fun!”

“Today it’s Messi who resembles him the most. Like Cruyff said there’s no need to run a lot to control the game and Messi doesn’t run much.”

Suddenly, Fidel, the former taxi driver with grey hair, begins to laugh loudly as he recalls Cruyff’s legendary goal against Atletico Madrid in 1973 when the striker leapt into the air, twisting his body to score as he faced away from goal.

And it amuses him now to see top officials from Barcelona’s eternal rivals Real Madrid - such as president Florentino Perez – come to pay tribute to the player who “changed the face of football”, 43 years after Real’s humiliating 0-5 home loss.

When Cruyff arrived at Barcelona the team were second bottom in the league. But they won 17 games in a row to win their first La Liga title in 14 years.

The relationship between player, club and fans became even stronger after he took over as head coach in 1988.

In an eight-year spell in charge he won four consecutive league titles, and Barcelona’s first European Cup in 1992.

“He was a Dutchman more Catalan than a lot of Catalans,” recalled Franck, noting Cruyff’s insistence on naming his son Jordi (the patron saint of Catalonia), a regional name banned at the time by the Spanish administration.

“He supported the Catalans a lot in their battles,” Franck continued.

“Under Franco, Cruyff was the first to wear the armband bearing the colours of Catalonia as captain,” added Jose. “That he was pro independence or not, I don’t know, but he was clearly for a self-determination referendum for the Catalans to decide their future.”

On front of the cameras, the president of the region, the separatist Carles Puigdemont, praised Cruyff’s ability to “bet on the collective talent”. “On behalf of the country, thank you for all Catalans.”

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How to play the stock market recovery in 2021?

If you are looking to build your long-term wealth in 2021 and beyond, the stock market is still the best place to do it as equities powered on despite the pandemic.

Investing in individual stocks is not for everyone and most private investors should stick to mutual funds and ETFs, but there are some thrilling opportunities for those who understand the risks.

Peter Garnry, head of equity strategy at Saxo Bank, says the 20 best-performing US and European stocks have delivered an average return year-to-date of 148 per cent, measured in local currency terms.

Online marketplace Etsy was the best performer with a return of 330.6 per cent, followed by communications software company Sinch (315.4 per cent), online supermarket HelloFresh (232.8 per cent) and fuel cells specialist NEL (191.7 per cent).

Mr Garnry says digital companies benefited from the lockdown, while green energy firms flew as efforts to combat climate change were ramped up, helped in part by the European Union’s green deal. 

Electric car company Tesla would be on the list if it had been part of the S&P 500 Index, but it only joined on December 21. “Tesla has become one of the most valuable companies in the world this year as demand for electric vehicles has grown dramatically,” Mr Garnry says.

By contrast, the 20 worst-performing European stocks fell 54 per cent on average, with European banks hit by the economic fallout from the pandemic, while cruise liners and airline stocks suffered due to travel restrictions.

As demand for energy fell, the oil and gas industry had a tough year, too.

Mr Garnry says the biggest story this year was the “absolute crunch” in so-called value stocks, companies that trade at low valuations compared to their earnings and growth potential.

He says they are “heavily tilted towards financials, miners, energy, utilities and industrials, which have all been hit hard by the Covid-19 pandemic”. “The last year saw these cheap stocks become cheaper and expensive stocks have become more expensive.” 

This has triggered excited talk about the “great value rotation” but Mr Garnry remains sceptical. “We need to see a breakout of interest rates combined with higher inflation before we join the crowd.”

Always remember that past performance is not a guarantee of future returns. Last year’s winners often turn out to be this year’s losers, and vice-versa.

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Dr Amal Khalid Alias revealed a recent case of a woman with daughters, who specifically wanted a boy.

A semen analysis of the father showed abnormal sperm so the couple required IVF.

Out of 21 eggs collected, six were unused leaving 15 suitable for IVF.

A specific procedure was used, called intracytoplasmic sperm injection where a single sperm cell is inserted into the egg.

On day three of the process, 14 embryos were biopsied for gender selection.

The next day, a pre-implantation genetic report revealed four normal male embryos, three female and seven abnormal samples.

Day five of the treatment saw two male embryos transferred to the patient.

The woman recorded a positive pregnancy test two weeks later.