Monday, August 31, 2009
The pride of competing in the stadium, Camp Nou, Pep Guardiola coach just down Zlatan Ibrahimovic on the front lines. Newer Blaugrana bomber was accompanied by two young bombers Bojan Krkic and Pedro Rodriguez at the front lines. Xavi Hernandez duet with Seydou Keita garner midfield.
In the 18th minute, Barca opened the faucet beehasil goals through Bojan young bomber who do Krkic.Daniel Alves broke over lap to cross the heart of Gijón defense Keita immediately greeted with a header off. Score 2-0 to Barca managed to close first half.
Ibra register his name in the scoreboard and goal for Barca debut. Take advantage of cross Alves, Ibra and react quickly to subdue the ball Juan Pablo. Until the end of the fight, the score 3-0 for Barca victory unchanged.
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Sunday, August 30, 2009
Simply, because the Los Che in the end lucky to reap the full value, after the first round of plays less bite. In the first 45 minutes both teams failed to put a goal into the opponent's goal each.
For spectators, the results are not comforting. But one crucial moment to change the fortunes of Los Che. By the first half ended, the disaster came over to Seville when the referee expelled Frederic Kanoute.
Mali striker was thrown out after receiving a second yellow card because the court deemed his feet too high. Ironically, this incident happened in the 47th minute, two minutes past the time of injury.
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Played in a game at the Stadio Olimpico Rome, Sunday (30/8/2009) , Diego scored his goal at minute 24 and 67 and Melo closed in 93 minutes. While Rome replies printed by Daniele De Rossi in the 35th minute.
This makes Juve triumph for temporary control of the top league Serie A Inter Milan moved. Bianconeri collected six values from two matches and Inter collected four.
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All talk of a crisis will be silenced at Bayern Munich following an impressive 3-0 win over Wolfsburg in the Bundesliga Saturday evening game.
Bayern looked like a team with one thing on their minds in the opening minutes and Mario Gomez found some space and fired in a shot after just two minutes to signal his intent to Wolfsburg keeper Diego Benaglio.
The visitors as is usual showed that they were not going to be shy going forward with Grafite denied on six minutes when Bayern keeper Hans-Jorg Butt parried his shot. Munich native Zvjezdan Misimovic then caused some panic in the Bayern area, but Daniel van Buyten nicked the ball away at the crucial moment.
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Labels: Bayern Munich, Bundesliga
With much of the focus on the performance of Real Madrid's new signings, it was left to all-time leading goal-scorer Raul to give Los Blancos the lead. The club captain tapped in from six yards following excellent build-up play from Kaka and Karim Benzema.
But, Real Madrid's Achilles heel for many a season has been its frail defence and this season may be no different. Former Real player Riki made no mistake to equalise when afforded far too much space to flick a Juca free-kick past a hopelessly stranded Iker Casillas.
Raul was imperious for the home side and having been slipped through by Diarra he drew a challenge from Daniel Aranzubia to win a penalty that Ronaldo dispatched in the 34th minute.
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Labels: La Liga, Real Madrid
Saturday, August 29, 2009
Substitute Roman Pavlyuchenko found the England wideman in the dying moments and he cut inside before unleashing a shot from 18 yards which smuggled under Joe Hart and into the net for the winner.
It was Tottenham's fourth consecutive win and their formidable home record under Harry Redknapp continues: they have now won their last eight league matches at the Lane.
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Labels: Premiere League
It's been a disastrous 45 minutes for Milan in their clash with fierce rivals Inter tonight. Motta, Milito and Maicon have all scored for Mourinho's men and Gattuso has been sent off.
Tonight for the first time in history an official Milan derby was played in August. It turned out to be an emphatic win for Inter, who earned a fully deserved 4-0 triumph, even though Milan played with ten men from the end of the first half following Gennaro Gattuso's sending off.
The match was intense from the start, with Milan looking the slightly better side early on. The first dangerous moment came in the 6th minute, when new Inter signing Wesley Sneijder fired a great shot from distance that was tipped away by goalkeeper Marco Storari.
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Manchester United took all three points in the first ‘Top Four’ clash of the season after a hard-fought win against Arsenal at Old Trafford.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, with Dimitar Berbatov, Michael Owen, Nicklas Bendtner and Eduardo all on the bench, the first half was a tight, tense affair with both sides playing at pace but unable to create many clear-cut chances.
After a solid start by the visitors it was Manchester United who had the first promising chance of the game.
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Labels: Arsenal, Manchester United, Premiere League
Having lost two of their opening three Premier League games, Liverpool travelled to Bolton Wanderers in determined mood.
Manager Rafael Benitez, who earlier in the week had admitted a win at Bolton was crucial made two changes from the side that flopped at Aston Villa with new signing Sotirios Kyrgiakos making his debut and Albert Riera recalled.
Wanderers, meanwhile, also made two changes bringing in J Lloyd Samuel and Tamir Cohen as they went in search of their first points of the season.
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Labels: Liverpool, Premiere League
Burnley knocked Chelsea out of last season's Carling Cup 5-4 on penalties after a 1-1 final score at Stamford Bridge. Chelsea's scorer in that game was Didier Drogba, who has netted three goals in three league games this season.
Chelsea have won their last 11 Premier League games in a row and have taken 43 points from the last 48 available. Chelsea have hit 57 shots this season, more than any other side.
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Labels: Chelsea, Premiere League
Friday, August 28, 2009
Barcelona already have a cup this season, of course. Adding to their unprecedented treble of 2008-09 is the Spanish Super Cup, hoisted aloft at Camp Nou last week as Athletic Bilbao were brushed aside.
Barca have changed little as a squad since their Champions League win in Rome back in the spring, but what few alterations there have been are considerable. It's a case of quality over quantity: Zlatan Ibrahimovic has come in up front to replace Samuel Eto'o in a move that not all are convinced by - can the Swede turn it on at European level? - while Maxwell arrives at left-back to compete with Eric Abidal.
A few other signings - not least Dmytry Chygrinsky, ex-Shakhtar - and no real departures other than that of Eto'o lend credence to the idea that Pep Guardiola's side are going for all awards yet again.
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Labels: Barcelona, Champion League
Wednesday, August 26, 2009
Gilardino et al on the second leg of qualifying, Wednesday (26/8/2009) was a 1-1 draw against Sporting Lisbon, but escaped with a 3-3 aggregate thanks to goals aggressiveness advantage held 2-2 away at Sporting in the first leg.
Fiorentina barely escaped if Stefan Jovetic no balancing score in the second round, because in the first round is still superior Sporting 1-0.
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Labels: Champion League
Arsenal lead at 26', Eduardo drop down at penalty box by Boruc, Eduardo himself takes the penalty, 1-0 for Arsenal to insurance the way to past this qualification phase.
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Labels: Arsenal, Champion League
Peak Lisandro appearance was when Lyon fight second leg against Anderlecht on Tuesday (25/8/09). He successfully scored a hat-trick to lead his team win 3-1 and qualify for the right to the main phase the Champions League this season.
No doubt, classy performance from Lisandro made public quickly forget Lyon Benzema greatness. One of the proof, from a poll conducted before the club official website, 55.3% of respondents agreed that Lisandro better than Benzema, who only got 16.4%.
If Lopez can continue to maintain his performance, while Puel quickly find the right ingredients for Lyon appear consistent with a victory, was wide open for Le Gones opportunity to re-plant dominance in Ligue 1 this season.
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Labels: Champion League
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Panathinaikos deserved disappointed with this outcome. After giving up on the first leg 2-3, they try to improve the appearance in the second leg. Shown in the cage opposite, they were able to push ahead.
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Labels: Champion League
Monday, August 24, 2009
Real Madrid made it six consecutive Trofeo Santiago Bernabeu victories by crushing Rosenborg in front of a capacity home crowd.
Their 20th win in the commemorative pre-season match was all but assured after a blitzing first half in which Karim Benzema netted twice and Lass Diarra scored a screamer.
Raul added a fourth in a second half in which, despite a flurry of substitutions, saw little let-up in the pace of the game - one that Rosenborg were ill-equipped to deal with.
The Norwegian side were late replacements for AC Milan, the Italian outfit withdrawing due to city security concerns on a week on which Atletico Madrid host Panathinaikos.
Within minutes the visitors from the north were under threat, Cristiano Ronaldo shooting over the bar after being put through by Lassana Diarra.
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Labels: Friendly Match, Real Madrid
An own goal from Lucas Leiva followed by a goal from Curtis Davies put last season's runners-up two goals down at half-time.
Fernando Torres struck with 20 minutes remaining to give Liverpool hope, but just minutes later Anfield skipper Steven Gerrard gave away a penalty that Ashley Young converted to put the match beyond them.
Brazilian midfielder Lucas gave the visitors a surprise lead on 33 minutes when he guided Ashley Young's free-kick past the wrong-footed Pepe Reina and into his own net.
Things got even worse for Liverpool when - as manager Rafael Benitez was complaining to the fourth official about the length of the added time - Davies glanced Nicky Shorey's corner past Reina in first-half injury time.
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Labels: Liverpool, Premiere League
The Werkself scored the first goal after 35 minutes with Stefan Kiessling scoring his third goal of the season. Freiburg had their chances, but it was Bayer, who took theirs first. A great pass from Simon Rolfes went to Kiessling, and the German striker took a first-time shot which left the keeper no chance.
The visitors added a second two minutes into the second-half through Tranquillo Barnetta. Freiburg were too passive at the back and the Swiss midfielder was given plenty of time to fire the ball into right-hand corner.
2-0 became 3-0 after 69 minutes when summer signing Eren Derdiyok fired in a direct free-kick from 18 metres out. The ball was stoppable and Freiburg keeper Salz should have done better.
Six minutes later and a fourth goal was added to Leverkusen’s tally with Barnetta grabbing his second of the game. Krnas lost the ball on the edge of his own area to the Swiss international. He didn’t need a second invitation fired a precise shot into the back of the net.
The final nail in the coffin was hammered in six minutes from time with Eren Derdiyok adding his second of the game. A free-kick from Toni Kroos was headed on by Simon Rolfes and Derdiyok was on hand to score while fully unmarked.
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Labels: Bundesliga
The defending champions did earlier Wolfsburg good start by winning his first fight in two German league this season. But Armin Veh's squad failed to continue this positive performance was as entertaining Hamburg at the Volkswagen Arena, Sunday (23.8.2009).
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Labels: Bundesliga
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Diego did not seem to be having trouble adapting with Juve in Serie A. Brazilian midfielder who trafficked Juve from Werder Bremen was a direct positive contribution when his squad 1-0 win over Chievo in the first fight.
He did not score in action at the Stadio Olimpico Grande Torino, Sunday (23/9/2009), but his free kicks can be used by Vincenzo Iaquinta to continue to be goals.
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The Nerazzurri had trouble breaking down a very defensive Bari side, even if they were in control of the ball for large periods of the match and needed a penalty to open the scoring, before an equaliser by a spirited Bari.
Nerazzurri coach Jose Mourinho opted for an experienced line-up, including veterans Marco Materazzi and Patrick Vieira in his starting XI as the Galletti stayed with the 4-4-2 formation that worked for them so well in the second division last season.
The first dangerous chance fell to Inter after five minutes as Samuel Eto'o and Diego Milito showed signs of their improving partnership with a one-two, before the former Barcelona star's low effort was saved by the outstretched foot of goalkeeper Jean-Francois Gillet.
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Labels: Internazionale, Serie A
From the beginning, Barcelona's favorite won this event. Even so, in fact, Barcelona did not win it easily.
Compete on home turf, Barcelona had dominated the game. Performance Xavi and Dani Alves Barcelona turn on the attack from the left and middle sectors. Though difficult, they managed to let go of good passes to the line of attack.
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Drogba first hurdle was the opponent in 39 minutes, owing to assist from Anelka. In the process turns 75 mins: Drogba make assist, and Anelka into the goal. Chelsea are winning 2-0.
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Labels: Chelsea, Premiere League
Carlton Cole had given the Hammers the lead, but strikes from Jermaine Defoe and Aaron Lennon reversed the result and give manager Harry Redknapp an ideal tonic on the return to his old club.
The first half saw both sides play in the true spirit of a London derby encounter, battling with immense energy and gusto, and with bite in the challenges, with the home support reacting with fervour to every lunge or tackle that regained possession.
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Labels: Premiere League
Saturday, August 22, 2009
The towering striker then headed the Black Cats into the lead 10 minutes into the second half as they gained the upper hand, before Steven N'Zonzi had a goal disallowed, sending Rovers manager Sam Allardyce into touchline hysterics.
The deluge from Rovers continued but Sunderland held out for all three points, bringing to an end a three-game home losing streak in the league.
Much mirth was caused towards the end of last season when Allardyce deployed Christopher Samba as a striker amid an injury crisis at Ewood Park, but the defender displayed his predatory instincts just after three minutes into the game as Rovers flew out of the blocks. A free header at a corner flew towards goal, but Lee Cattermole managed to react and block it on the line.
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Labels: Premiere League
Mainz directly attack Bayern defense since the early minutes. Tim Hoogland players stand a chance for The O-Fives. Unfortunately, his shot still out of the gate Michael Rensing.
Quick game of Mainz played make the players Bayern difficulties. Full support of the fans make the Thomas Tuchel team that the spirit only.
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Labels: Bayern Munich, Bundesliga
During the break neither coach opted to make any changes. Just three minutes into the second half, Milan regained their lead thanks to another inspired moment by Ronaldinho, as he found Mathieu Flamini inside the area with a fine pass, and the Frenchman squared it to Pato, who bagged his brace with an easy finish.
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With only his second shot of the season he took his tally to two goals with a crisp strike low inside the near post.
Wolves striker Andy Keogh hit the bar with a thundering volley after the break, while the introduction of record signing Kevin Doyle gave Mick McCarthy's men greater potency up front in the second 45 minutes.
It all seemed too easy for City early on inside a sold-out Eastlands, the stars in light blue biding their time and moving the ball about while Wolves struggled to create anything with Keogh battling alone in attack.
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Labels: Manchester City, Premiere League
MU have the opportunity to make a quick goal through Darren Fletcher at four minutes. Receive bait breakthrough from Dimitar Berbatov, Nani who enter from the right side of the skewer into the penalty box and release the victim's face to the flat wicket.
Flecher backlash that only a few meters from the mouth of gate would lead lantara make MU goalkeeper Chris Kirkland is not in the position. But the ball is saved by the heroic while Titus Bramble sink.
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Labels: Manchester United, Premiere League
Second goal scores again by Diaby, Eboue is released by Fabregas down the left - where is the Portsmouth defence? - and he centres for an umarked Diaby for slot home past James! They made that look easy, but Pompey are all over the show at the moment.
POMPEY HIT BACK AGAINST THE RUN OF PLAY at 37', It's Kaboul who leaps high above Almunia to meet Belhadj's cross and head home! Almunia was never at the races in that one! Great header and the visitors, incredibly, are back in it!
Van Persie flicks on a free-kick into the box, Vermaelen slides in but is denied by James but the rebound falls to Gallas who prods over the line from all of one yard out! Scrappy, but they all count! 3-1 now.
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Labels: Arsenal, Premiere League
Thursday, August 20, 2009
Last season's FA Cup runners-up were comprehensively undone by a Cesc Fabregas brace and further strikes from Denilson, William Gallas, debutant Thomas Vermaelen and the returning Eduardo. Louis Saha scored late on for the home side.
Brazilian midfielder Denilson bagged his fourth league goal for the club to open the scoring on 25 minutes.
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Labels: Arsenal, Premiere League
Having initially started brightly, United were stunned after 20 minutes when the hosts took the lead through a tremendous volley from Blake. The Red Devils then wasted a golden opportunity to equalise just before half-time when Michael Carrick had a penalty saved.
The visitors continued to press hard for an equaliser after the break but were unable to force their way past home goalkeeper Brian Jensen as the newly promoted side held on for a famous win.
Burnley made only one change from their opening day defeat at the hands of Stoke City as new signing Andre Bikey slotted into their defence.
United handed Michael Owen his first start for the club as he replaced Dimitar Berbatov, while Wes Brown came in for Fabio da Silva. In addition, Sir Alex Ferguson changed his whole midfield, making it six changes from the weekend victory over Birmingham City at Old Trafford.
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Labels: Manchester United, Premiere League
The Reds looked angry from the off, Lucas Leiva testing Thomas Sorensen with a long range drive soon after kick-off.
The hosts continued their early harassment of Sorensen until, after five minutes had passed, Fernando Torres struck to give the home side a 1-0 advantage.
Sublime work down the left flank from Steven Gerrard allowed the skipper to square the ball neatly into the path of 'El Nino', who had nothing left to do put slide the ball into the net.
Liverpool continued to dominate throughout the first half, the Potters rarely threatening if only through set pieces.
It is worth mentioning that, in the absence of Xabi Alonso, Lucas continued to do a stand-up job as he continues in his bid to fill the hefty boots of the recently departed Spaniard.
Terrific work from Glen Johnson and Dirk Kuyt down the right hand side continued to harangue the visitors as the first half soldiered on.
And, just as the anticipation of the half-time whistle was getting to boiling point, the link-up play between the right-sided dangermen came to fruition.
A decent strike from Kuyt was blocked in the 6-yard box, but, unfortunately for Stoke, the ball was perfectly teed up for Johnson to acrobatically bicycle-kick the Reds into a 2-0 lead.
The story remained the same after the break, Johnson persistantly roaming up and down the right flank and causing no end of problems for the visiting side.
Liverpool continued their domination into the second half, forcing Tony Pulis to rethink his strategy and send Liam Lawrence, Ricardo Fuller and Danny Pugh all into the fray in an attempt to shore things up for his poorly performing Stoke side.
Pulis' tactical reshuffiling proved to be an exercise in futility though, as a 77th minute goal from Dirk Kuyt put the icing on the cake for the home fans - and of course a due prize for the Dutchmans incredible efforts throughout.
Rafa Benitez then opted to make a few changes of his own, bringing off Gerrard, Kuyt and Torres for the talents of Ngog, Riera and Voronin.
Ngog had been on the pitch for all of five minutes when Johnson popped up for one final time, putting the ball on a plate for the French youngster to send home and bring the final scoreline to 4-0.
It was a fair scoreline to a game that was completely dominated from the outset by the hosts. Rafa Benitez will breathe a small sigh of relief as Liverpool get their well earned first three points of the season.
Stephen Crawford, Goal.com
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Labels: Liverpool, Premiere League
Wednesday, August 19, 2009
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