Wednesday, 6 May 2015

Barca beats Bayern Munich 3-0

Barca beats Bayern Munich 3-0
Messi is the Champions League all-time top scorer with 77 goals
  • Barcelona have now won 16 of their last 17 games
  • Guardiola endures humbling return to Nou Camp
  • Messi, Suarez & Neymar have 111 goals this season
  • Deportivo in 2004 only side to overturn three-goal CL lead
Lionel Messi scored twice as Barcelona struck three times in the final 13 minutes of the first leg to whisk their Champions League semi-final tie away from a stubborn Bayern Munich side.
The hosts seemed set for a frustrating night before Messi fired a low shot home from the edge of the area.
Three minutes later he skipped past Jerome Boateng and dinked home coolly.
Led by ex-Barca boss Pep Guardiola, Bayern pushed for an away goal and were punished again as Neymar raced clear.
Until the devastating conclusion, the Germans had produced an excellent tactical display.
Stripped of the twin attacking threats of the injured Franck Ribery and Arjen Robben, they frustrated the hosts for large periods and could have had a goal of their own had Robert Lewandowski connected cleanly with Thomas Muller's cross.
But while Guardiola's four trophy-filled years at the Nou Camp had been based on monopolising possession and patient build-up, the Barcelona that has emerged in his absence is a more dynamic animal.
Their attacking trio of Luis Suarez, Messi and Neymar - while never entirely shackled - had seemed well-guarded after an open initial 15 minutes, but they burst into life at the end.
Guardiola predicted before the match that it was "impossible" to stifle Messi, but goalkeeper Manuel Neuer's hurried free-kick that gifted Barcelona the lead was very avoidable.
As possession turned over the Argentina forward took advantage of a pocket of space to fire home.
If Messi's first was preventable, his second was irresistible as he left Boateng floundering and deftly lifted the ball over the giant frame of Neuer.
Guardiola's opening gambit on his return to Catalonia had been a back three of Rafinha, Boateng and Medhi Benatia, but that was hastily re-jigged as an under-staffed defence was initially stretched horribly out of shape.
If that tactical mistake went unpunished, Barcelona were more ruthless as Bayern pushed forward late on and Neymar scampered clear in injury time to seemingly end the tie as a contest.
Bayern require more of the fighting spirit that saw them recover from 3-1 adrift against Porto in the previous round.
Ominously for English teams it was a match that suggested a chasm in class - rather than a statistical anomaly - is behind their recent absence from the latter stages of the competition.
Bayern's defeat comes after they were knocked out of the German Cup by Borussia Dortmund
Luis Suarez arrived at Barcelona in a £75m move from Liverpool last summer
Bayern boss Guardiola - far right - won 14 trophies in four years in charge of Barcelona
Barcelona have not been to the Champions League final since 2011 

SRC:BBC

Monday, 4 May 2015

Kevlar- The Next Hero

The name sounds like a movie, but it's actually a phone ☺.

Infinix Mobile is about to release this super durable device, Kevlar!

What is Kevlar?

Kevlar is a strong fibre used in manufacturing of tires and also bullet proofs.



So it's likely that this device is going to be super strong; not too fragile.


I shall drop the specifications soon!!! ☺

Sunday, 3 May 2015

How to save a phone submerged in water.

Got your phone submerged in water? Cry no more. Submerging your phone in water isn't the end of it. You can actually save your phone by yourself. Do not hesitate, follow these steps below;
  • Step 1

    Get your cell phone out of the water and remove the battery immediately. This reduces the risk of a short circuit.
  • Step 2

    Remove the cell phone's SIM card quickly, as well, if you have an older model cell phone where the SIM card is easily accessible. If you cannot get the SIM card out quickly, skip this step.
  • Step 3

    Dry your phone and removed parts with an absorbent cloth. Be careful not to damage any internal components, just gently pat everything dry.
  • Step 4

    Blast your cell phone, battery and SIM card with a can of compressed air to remove any remaining water the cloth did not absorb.
  • Step 5

    Fill a large bowl or plastic bag full of white rice.

        • Step 6

          Submerge the cell phone, battery and SIM card (if removed) into the rice until completely covered.
        • Step 7

          Leave the cell phone, battery and SIM card in the rice overnight, but preferably for 24 to 36 hours.
        • Step 8

          Remove the cell phone and its parts from the rice after the allotted time period.
        • Step 9

          Blast the rice dust off of each part with the can of compressed air.
        • Step 10

          Reassemble your cell phone and turn it on to see if it is working.