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| Benny... |
Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 5:35 pm |
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4 November 2009
FIORENTINA 5 (Mutu 14, Dainelli 52, Montolivo 59, Marchionni 61,
Gilardino 74)
DEBRECEN 2 (Rudolf 38, Coulibaly 70)
Mutu head in a Marchionni cross but Rudolf levelled when Kroldrup went
to sleep on a cross. A second half flurry buried the Hungarians.
Dainelli headed the home side back in front after Debrecen goalkeeper
Pantic made a feeble jump for a cross. Montolivo arrived unmarked at the
back post to volley in a cross intended for Mutu and Marchionni finished
off a superb one touch passing move. Fiorentina were again punished for
taking their eye off the ball but Gilardino ensured there would be no
repeat of the first leg insanity when he headed in a Vargas free kick.
A win for Fiorentina at home to Lyon takes them into the last 16. A draw
is enough if Liverpool fail to beat Debrecen.
Attendance : 39,000
Assists : Marchionni, Leandro, Comotto, Vargas, Gilardino, Szakaly, Vargas
LYON 1 (Lisandro 90)
LIVERPOOL 1 (Babel 83)
Liverpool outplayed a desperately disappointing Lyon on their own pitch
but had to wait until the 83rd minute to take the lead when substitute
Babel hit an absolute crackerjack of a right foot shot past Lloris. In
the last minute of normal time Liverpool failed to deal with a bouncing
ball and Lisandro pushed away Cris to equalise.
If Fiorentina beat Lyon Liverpool are out otherwise Liverpool need six
points and to beat Fiorentina by more than two clear goals at Anfield.
Attendance : 39,180
Assists : Benayoun, Cris
RUBIN KAZAN 0
BARCELONA 0
Attendance : 42,612
Assists : n/a
DYNAMO KYIV 1 (Shevchenko 21)
INTER 2 (Milito 86, Sneijder 89)
Shevchenko rolled back the years to score his 15th career goal against
Inter. He controlled a ball on his chest before sending a dipping left
foot half volley over Julio Cesar. Dynamo failed to get tight on Milito
and he punished them with a precise low drive which wrong footed Bogush.
Bogush spilled from Muntari, saved from Milito on the follow-up but was
finally beaten by Sneijder whose goal sends Inter top of a very tight group.
Attendance : 16,011
Assists : Milevskiy, Sneijder, n/a
SEVILLA 1 (Navas 14)
STUTTGART 1 (Kuzmanovic 79)
Navas tapped in Sevilla's 10th goal of the campaign from Luis Fabiano's
centre. Kuzmanovic's brilliant late strike wasn't enough to prevent the
Spaniards from claiming a place in the KO stages.
Attendance : 43,200
Assists : Luis Fabiano, Pogrebnyak
UNIREA URZICENI 1 (Onofras 8
RANGERS 1 (McCulloch 79)
Rangers would have felt at home in the rainy conditions. McCulloch
caught Unirea goalkeeper Arlauskis by surprise with a bouncing shot.
Onofras, who had earlier seen a goalbound effort cleared off the line,
equalised with a brilliant shot from distance.
Attendance : 15,000
Assists : Lafferty, Bilasco
ARSENAL 4 (Fabregas 26, Nasri 43, Fabregas 52, Diaby 72)
AZ ALKMAAR 1 (Lens 82)
Romero was beaten at his near post by a tame Fabregas effort. Arshavin
played in the injury prone Nasri for the second, an excellent dummy took
out his marker leaving him to pick his spot. Arsenal countered after the
Dutch Champions lost possession from a throw-in, Fabregas finished
Arshavin's pass emphatically. Diaby completed the rout for the flat
track bullies following another counter attack. Lens beat a poorly
positioned Almunia to score a consolation goal.
Arsenal are through (more or less) to the last 16 where they will
finally face some decent opposition because they can't draw whichever
Mickey Mouse team finishes behind them in second place. This group has
been an absolute f*cking joke.
Attendance : 59,345
Assists : Gallas, Arshavin, Arshavin, Arshavin,
STANDARD LIEGE 2 (Mbokani 31, Jovanovic 8
OLYMPIAKOS 0
Mbokani ran through to score after the Olympiakos defence failed to make
a routine clearance from a longball. Jovanovic headed in a rebound.
Attendance : 28,925
Assists : Mangala, n/a
3 November 2009
BAYERN MUNICH 0
BORDEAUX 2 (Gourcuff 37, Chamakh 90)
Gourcuff lost Van Bommel to head in a Wendel free kick. Chamakh
completed a smash and grab victory after Toni and Robben missed great
chances. Chamakh chased down a longball out of defence, Butt ran miles
out of his box, Chamakh touched the ball past him and tapped into an
empty net.
Attendance : 69,000
Assists : Wendel, Fernando
MACCABI HAIFA 0
JUVENTUS 1 (Camoranesi 47)
Attendance : 35,000
Assist : Caceres
BESIKTAS 0
WOLFSBURG 3 (Misimovic 14, Gentner 80, Dzeko 87)
The Besiktas defence backed off as Misimovic ran forward then caught
Arkan by surprise with an early left foot shot. More shocking defender
gave Dzeko a clear run on goal, Alican stood firm to block but Gentner
was allowed to gather the rebound and scored via a deflection. Besiktas'
defence bailed on their goalkeeper for a second time and this time Dzeko
made no mistake.
Attendance : 24,000
Assists : n/a, n/a, Misimovic
MANCHESTER UNITED 3 (Owen 29, Scholes 84, Shennikov 92 og)
CSKA MOSCOW 3 (Dzagoev 25, Krasic 31, Berezutski 47)
Necid chested down a cross releasing teen sensation Dzagoev, Evans
managed to forced him wide but he scored nonetheless with an
extraordinary left foot shot. Owen turned onto a deflected pass to
equalise. Krasic capitalised on a poorly played offside trap to restore
CSKA's lead. United's defensive deficiencies were once against exposed
when Berezutski headed in a free kick at the back post. Scholes headed
in a Neville free kick and a late own goal denied Europe the pleasure of
a Manchester United loss.
Attendance : 73,718
Red Card : Semberas 95 (CKSA Moscow)
Assists : Necid, n/a, Necid, Dzagoev (fk), Neville (fk), n/a
MILAN 1 (Ronaldinho 35 Pen)
REAL MADRID 1 (Benzema 29)
Benzema tapped Real Madrid into the lead after Dida failed to hold a
Kaka' effort. Ronaldinho almost ripped a hole in the net when converting
a penalty awarded for handball. For the second successive game Milan had
a goal disallowed for nothing. At one stage in a disappointing second
half three players who have scored 150 Champions League goals between
them - Inzaghi, Raul and RVN were on the pitch. Inzaghi shanked a Pato
centre yards from goal while Raul drew a great save from Dida.
Both teams put on a clinic of tackling in the first half especially.
Attendance : 85,000
Assists : n/a, n/a
MARSEILLE 6 (Aegerter 3 og, Abriel 11, Niang 51, Hilton 80, Cheyrou 87,
Brandao 90)
ZURICH 1 (Alphonse 31)
Alphonse headed a free kick past his own goalkeeper. 8 minutes later
Abriel stood over another free kick and this time it bounced unopposed
into the Zurich net. Alphonse finished off a great passing move with a
brilliant shot on the turn. Niang played a one-two with Kone on the edge
of the box, held off a defender and lobbed over Leoni. A flurry of late
goals turned this into a rout. Hilton banged in #4 after Zurich once
again failed to defend a free kick. Cheyrou scored the pick of the goals
with a stunning 25 yard drive and man mountain Brandao tapped in Niang's
centre to complete Zurich's misery.
Attendance : 58,000
Assists : n/a, Niang (won fk), Kone, n/a, Valbuena, Niang
APOEL 0
PORTO 1 (Falcao 84)
Attendance : 22,013
Assist : Farias
ATLETICO MADRID 2 (Aguero 66, Aguero 91)
CHELSEA 2 (Drogba 82, Drogba 88)
Chelsea's achilles heel, John Terry, got no distance on a clearing
header and Aguero hammered a right volley past Cech. Drogba marked his
return from a four game ban with a late brace. The first a header from a
Malouda cross. Ashley Cole released Drogba on the counter and he powered
through to score at the second attempt after Asenjo saved his initial
effort. Cech, Chelsea's other achilles heel, failed to save an Aguero
free kick struck at mid-height but it didn't matter as a point was
enough to send Chelsea into the last 16.
Attendance : 45,000
Assists : n/a, Malouda, n/a, Aguero (won fk)
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Posted: Thu Nov 05, 2009 5:35 pm |
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On Nov 5, 11:36 pm, higgs <kenhig... at (no spam) hotmail.com> wrote:
Quote: On Nov 6, 9:35 am, Benny <Be... at (no spam) soccer-europe.com> wrote:
4 November 2009
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ARSENAL 4 (Fabregas 26, Nasri 43, Fabregas 52, Diaby 72)
AZ ALKMAAR 1 (Lens 82)
Romero was beaten at his near post by a tame Fabregas effort. Arshavin
played in the injury prone Nasri for the second, an excellent dummy took
out his marker leaving him to pick his spot. Arsenal countered after the
Dutch Champions lost possession from a throw-in, Fabregas finished
Arshavin's pass emphatically. Diaby completed the rout for the flat
track bullies following another counter attack. Lens beat a poorly
positioned Almunia to score a consolation goal.
Arsenal are through (more or less) to the last 16 where they will
finally face some decent opposition because they can't draw whichever
Mickey Mouse team finishes behind them in second place. This group has
been an absolute f*cking joke.
Attendance : 59,345
Assists : Gallas, Arshavin, Arshavin, Arshavin,
snip
MANCHESTER UNITED 3 (Owen 29, Scholes 84, Shennikov 92 og)
CSKA MOSCOW 3 (Dzagoev 25, Krasic 31, Berezutski 47)
Necid chested down a cross releasing teen sensation Dzagoev, Evans
managed to forced him wide but he scored nonetheless with an
extraordinary left foot shot. Owen turned onto a deflected pass to
equalise. Krasic capitalised on a poorly played offside trap to restore
CSKA's lead. United's defensive deficiencies were once against exposed
when Berezutski headed in a free kick at the back post. Scholes headed
in a Neville free kick and a late own goal denied Europe the pleasure of
a Manchester United loss.
Attendance : 73,718
Red Card : Semberas 95 (CKSA Moscow)
Assists : Necid, n/a, Necid, Dzagoev (fk), Neville (fk), n/a
snip
ATLETICO MADRID 2 (Aguero 66, Aguero 91)
CHELSEA 2 (Drogba 82, Drogba 88)
Chelsea's achilles heel, John Terry, got no distance on a clearing
header and Aguero hammered a right volley past Cech. Drogba marked his
return from a four game ban with a late brace. The first a header from a
Malouda cross. Ashley Cole released Drogba on the counter and he powered
through to score at the second attempt after Asenjo saved his initial
effort. Cech, Chelsea's other achilles heel, failed to save an Aguero
free kick struck at mid-height but it didn't matter as a point was
enough to send Chelsea into the last 16.
Attendance : 45,000
Assists : n/a, Malouda, n/a, Aguero (won fk)
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Benny, I know you claim you aren't biased about the EPL clubs, or
English players, but just take some time to review your comments here.
Terry is 'Chelsea's achilles heel'?
'and a late own goal denied Europe the pleasure of
a Manchester United loss'?
'Diaby completed the rout for the flat
track bullies following another counter attack.'?
Come on, give some credit where it's due.
These teams are amongst the best in Europe, and have been for several
years.
Being top of your CL group is a creditable achievement.
And, yes, I am aware that it counts for nothing when the knockout
rounds begin- Hide quoted text -
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IMO, here are the top teams in Europe at this moment, in order of
ranking.
1. Chel$ki
2. Arsenul
3. Mancheater U
4. Intra Milan
5. Barcellowna
No question EPL is #1. |
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On Nov 6, 9:35 am, Benny <Be... at (no spam) soccer-europe.com> wrote:
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Quote:
ARSENAL 4 (Fabregas 26, Nasri 43, Fabregas 52, Diaby 72)
AZ ALKMAAR 1 (Lens 82)
Romero was beaten at his near post by a tame Fabregas effort. Arshavin
played in the injury prone Nasri for the second, an excellent dummy took
out his marker leaving him to pick his spot. Arsenal countered after the
Dutch Champions lost possession from a throw-in, Fabregas finished
Arshavin's pass emphatically. Diaby completed the rout for the flat
track bullies following another counter attack. Lens beat a poorly
positioned Almunia to score a consolation goal.
Arsenal are through (more or less) to the last 16 where they will
finally face some decent opposition because they can't draw whichever
Mickey Mouse team finishes behind them in second place. This group has
been an absolute f*cking joke.
Attendance : 59,345
Assists : Gallas, Arshavin, Arshavin, Arshavin,
snip
Quote: MANCHESTER UNITED 3 (Owen 29, Scholes 84, Shennikov 92 og)
CSKA MOSCOW 3 (Dzagoev 25, Krasic 31, Berezutski 47)
Necid chested down a cross releasing teen sensation Dzagoev, Evans
managed to forced him wide but he scored nonetheless with an
extraordinary left foot shot. Owen turned onto a deflected pass to
equalise. Krasic capitalised on a poorly played offside trap to restore
CSKA's lead. United's defensive deficiencies were once against exposed
when Berezutski headed in a free kick at the back post. Scholes headed
in a Neville free kick and a late own goal denied Europe the pleasure of
a Manchester United loss.
Attendance : 73,718
Red Card : Semberas 95 (CKSA Moscow)
Assists : Necid, n/a, Necid, Dzagoev (fk), Neville (fk), n/a
snip
ATLETICO MADRID 2 (Aguero 66, Aguero 91)
CHELSEA 2 (Drogba 82, Drogba 88)
Chelsea's achilles heel, John Terry, got no distance on a clearing
header and Aguero hammered a right volley past Cech. Drogba marked his
return from a four game ban with a late brace. The first a header from a
Malouda cross. Ashley Cole released Drogba on the counter and he powered
through to score at the second attempt after Asenjo saved his initial
effort. Cech, Chelsea's other achilles heel, failed to save an Aguero
free kick struck at mid-height but it didn't matter as a point was
enough to send Chelsea into the last 16.
Attendance : 45,000
Assists : n/a, Malouda, n/a, Aguero (won fk)
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Benny, I know you claim you aren't biased about the EPL clubs, or
English players, but just take some time to review your comments here.
Terry is 'Chelsea's achilles heel'?
'and a late own goal denied Europe the pleasure of
a Manchester United loss'?
'Diaby completed the rout for the flat
track bullies following another counter attack.'?
Come on, give some credit where it's due.
These teams are amongst the best in Europe, and have been for several
years.
Being top of your CL group is a creditable achievement.
And, yes, I am aware that it counts for nothing when the knockout
rounds begin |
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