tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-42346317964271140492024-03-13T01:34:44.080-07:00 Sport FivePreviews, News, resultsAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10840221927339061076noreply@blogger.comBlogger27125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4234631796427114049.post-75394133293256502612014-05-19T11:59:00.002-07:002014-05-19T11:59:13.839-07:00Anderlecht pip Standard to secure Belgian title Anderlecht were crowned Belgian champions for the 33rd time after a 3-1 victory over Lokeren was sufficient to pip rivals Standard Liege to the title on the final day of the season on Sunday.<br /><br />Anderlecht finished the 10-game playoffs - which pits the six most successful teams from the regular competition - two points ahead of Standard who beat Racing Genk 1-0 at home.<br /><br />The title marks an unlikely turnaround by Besnik Hasi who took charge after coach John van den Brom was fired in March after a ninth league defeat of the season.<br /><br />Former Albania international Hasi played for Anderlecht between 2000 and 2006 and has been on the coaching staff since 2008.<br /><br />Aleksandar Mitrovic converted a pass by Dennis Praet in the 19th minute to put Anderlecht ahead but the hosts then lost keeper Silvio Proto after he suffered a hand injury.<br /><br />There was a brief moment of worry for Anderlecht when defender Anthony Vanden Borre was sent off for fouling Lokeren's Jordan Remacle and Hamdi Harbaoui equalised from the penalty spot.<br /><br />But the tension was short lived with Lokeren also reduced to 10 men shortly after with Koen Persoons dismissed.<br /><br />Anderlecht quickly restored their advantage before the hour with Chancel Mbemba netting and Praet made the points safe with a third goal in the 67th minute.<br /><br />Standard's win, courtesy of an early goal from Mehdi Carcela-Gonzalez, secured a place in next season's Champions League qualifiers.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10840221927339061076noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4234631796427114049.post-53796082771721210202014-05-12T02:54:00.002-07:002014-05-12T02:54:30.840-07:00Man City crowned champions as final act unfolds The curtain fell on one of the most dramatic Premier League title races for years on Sunday with Manchester City acclaimed as champions while Liverpool looked on from the wings dreaming of what might have been.<br /><br />City avoided any last-minute twists in a season when the lead at the top changed hands 24 times to beat visitors West Ham United 2-0 ensuring the league trophy returned to the Etihad Stadium for the second time in three seasons.<br /><br />Liverpool came from behind to win 2-1 against a Newcastle United side that finished with nine men at Anfield but it proved an empty victory for manager Brendan Rodgers, captain Steven Gerrard and the rest of the deflated team in red.<br /><br />Liverpool's only hope of ending a 24-year wait to be crowned champions was if City lost and they won but that outcome never looked remotely likely as Manuel Pellegrini's side dominated West Ham from the first minute to the last.<br /><br />There was a massive roar at the Etihad when the final table was flashed on to the giant screens showing City with 86 points, Liverpool on 84, Chelsea 82, Arsenal 79, Everton 72, Tottenham Hotspur 69 and deposed champions Manchester United on 64.<br /><br />Goals from Samir Nasri after 39 minutes and captain Vincent Kompany 10 minutes later ensured City's triumphant march to the title was completed with a comfortable victory.<br /><br />City's Chilean coach Pellegrini, in his first season in England, became the first non-European to guide a team to the English title and told Sky Sports: "It's a very special time.<br /><br />"My first year is not easy to get used to English football but I think I managed a great group of players.<br /><br />"But big teams cannot be satisfied with one title. It's very important. Celebrate, today, tomorrow and Monday and on Tuesday start working for next season because this club and players deserve more titles."<br /><br />Chelsea finished third after a 2-1 win at bottom side Cardiff City while fourth-placed Arsenal rubber-stamped Norwich City's drop into the second tier with a 2-0 win at Carrow Road.<br /><br />Aaron Ramsey scored a stunning goal from an acute angle while defender Carl Jenkinson got his first for the Gunners.<br /><br />Norwich and Cardiff will play in the Championship next term along with Fulham, who had already been relegated and ended 13 years as a Premier League club with a 2-2 home draw in a London derby with Crystal Palace.<br /><br />The only other issue to be decided on the final day of the season was which club would finish sixth and take the final Europa League spot along with fifth-placed Everton and FA Cup finalists Hull City who meet Arsenal at Wembley next week.<br /><br />Tottenham Hotspur duly clinched it with a 3-0 home win over Aston Villa thanks to first-half goals from Brazil midfielder Paulinho, a Nathan Baker own goal and an Emmanuel Adebayor penalty in what could be Tim Sherwood's last match in charge.<br /><br />Manchester United would have finished sixth if they had won at Southampton and Spurs had lost but United's miserable season petered out with a 1-1 draw at St Mary's in Ryan Giggs' last match as interim manager.<br /><br />A Juan Mata freekick in the second half cancelled out Rickie Lambert's opener for the Saints as United finished seventh a year after being crowned champions.<br /><br />It was their lowest finish since they came sixth in 1991 and there will be no European football at Old Trafford next season for the first time since 1990.<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10840221927339061076noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4234631796427114049.post-82807669262728152882014-05-12T02:53:00.002-07:002014-05-12T02:53:31.867-07:00Inter qualify for Europe in Zanetti's San Siro swansong Inter Milan recovered from a goal down to thump Lazio 4-1 and secure a Europa League spot on an emotional night as captain Javier Zanetti came on to make his last appearance at the San Siro after 19 years with the club.<br /><br />Inter's Rodrigo Palacio struck either side of a neat first-time finish from Mauro Icardi in the first half beofre a powerful long-range strike from ex-Lazio midfielder Hernanes 11 minutes from time gave the hosts an impressive victory.<br /><br />Lazio had taken the lead in the second minute with Giuseppe Biava's tap-in but that was as good as it got for the visitors.<br /><br />The loudest cheer of the night was reserved for 40-year-old Zanetti, who was introduced as a 52nd minute substitute to make his 614th Serie A appearance for Inter.<br /><br />He was applauded by a San Siro crowd missing the ultra fans from the Curva Nord, which has been closed for three matches following offensive chanting during last month's goalless draw with Napoli and a 1-0 defeat in the Milan derby last weekend.<br /><br />In added time an Inter supporter wearing a replica shirt with "ZANETTI" on the back got on to the pitch and had to be escorted away by the defender, who spoke to the fan and was given a standing ovation by the whole ground as he did so.<br /><br />Walter Mazzarri's Inter side stay fifth after the win but are now only a point behind Fiorentina, who play in a Tuscan derby at bottom side Livorno on Sunday (1300 GMT), and are guaranteed a spot in next season's Europa League.<br /><br />Inter are also six points ahead of local rivals AC Milan, who visit Atalanta on Sunday (1030 GMT), Parma and Hellas Verona, who lost a two-goal lead to draw 2-2 with Udinese after veteran striker Luca Toni scored his 20th goal of the season with the 14th minute opener from the penalty spot.<br /><br />With two games left that trio are a point behind Torino, who occupy the last Europa League place and host Parma on Sunday (1300 GMT). The defeat leaves Lazio in 10th place two points behind Torino but they could still qualify for Europe.<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10840221927339061076noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4234631796427114049.post-28066770729982289432014-05-06T11:54:00.000-07:002014-05-06T11:54:04.578-07:00Liverpool blow victory at Palace to leave title hopes hanging <div dir="ltr" style="text-align: left;" trbidi="on">
<br /><br /> Luis Suarez and his Liverpool team mates shed tears of despair after they blew a 3-0 lead with 11 minutes remaining to draw 3-3 with Crystal Palace in an astonishing Premier League match at Selhurst Park on Monday that almost certainly ended their hopes of a first title for 24 years.<br /><br />Liverpool were seemingly coasting to victory and a three-point lead over Manchester City at the top of the Premier League with goals from Joe Allen, Daniel Sturridge and Luis Suarez.<br /><br />But Palace stormed back with three late goals, with substitute Dwight Gayle scoring twice after Damien Delaney put Palace back in the game with a screamer in the 79th minute.<br /><br />Liverpool's title hopes, already receding after last week's loss to Chelsea, are now hanging by an even slender thread.<br /><br />They have 81 points with one match to play while City have 80 points and two games to go plus a nine-goal better goal difference than Liverpool.<br /><br />City host Aston Villa on Wednesday and West Ham United on Sunday while Liverpool's remaining game is at home to Newcastle United on Sunday.<br /><br />Liverpool's players slumped to the ground at the end after allowing Palace back into the game that seemed all over with just 11 minutes of normal time to play.<br /><br />Goals from Allen after 18 minutes, Sturridge after 53 minutes and newly-crowned Footballer of the Year Suarez two minutes later put Liverpool into a commanding position.<br /><br />Wales international midfielder Allen put Liverpool ahead when he was left unmarked following a Steven Gerrard corner and headed in for his first Premier League goal for Liverpool in his 50th league appearance for them.<br /><br />Sturridge doubled the score with his 21st goal of the season with a low deflected shot eight minutes into the second half while Suarez scored his 31st goal of the season two minutes later after playing a swift one-two with Raheem Sterling to take Liverpool's goal tally this season to 99 goals.<br /><br />But as has happened so often this season, Liverpool's defending cost them.<br /><br />Liverpool continued to pour forward in a bid to further trim Manchester City's goal difference advantage but paid a heavy price for leaving themselves exposed to the counter-attack.<br /><br />Delaney reduced the arrears with a fierce shot before Gayle brought Palace right back into the game after Yannick Bolasie, a continual threat on the break squared back to him and he swept the ball home.<br /><br />The third goal came after a long ball forward and Gayle took advantage of more poor defending to equalise and complete an incredible fightback by the home side.</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10840221927339061076noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4234631796427114049.post-7449006555058244032014-05-05T12:49:00.002-07:002014-05-05T12:49:33.148-07:00Real title chances hit by home draw with Valencia Real Madrid failed to take full advantage of slip-ups by leaders Atletico Madrid and Barcelona when they needed a Cristiano Ronaldo volley in stoppage time to rescue a 2-2 home draw with Valencia on Sunday.<br /><br />A Real win would have put them level on 85 points with second-placed Barca, who drew 2-2 at Getafe on Saturday, with a game in hand but they stayed third on 83 points with three games left.<br /><br />Atletico, who like Barca have two matches remaining including the meeting between the teams at the Nou Camp on the final day of the season, are top on 88 points after they lost 2-0 at Levante earlier on Sunday.<br /><br />Valencia took a surprise lead in the 44th minute at the Bernabeu when Jeremy Mathieu nodded in a Dani Parejo corner before Sergio Ramos levelled with another header in the 59th.<br /><br />Parejo, a former Real player, smashed in a loose ball to restore the visitors' lead six minutes later as Valencia looked to become the first team to win at both Real and Barca in the same season since Real Mallorca in 2002-03.<br /><br />But Ronaldo produced a brilliant piece of skill to volley in Angel Di Maria's centre in the second minute of added time and salvage a point for the home side.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10840221927339061076noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4234631796427114049.post-46483267825380181742014-04-28T13:47:00.001-07:002014-04-28T13:51:49.181-07:00Bayern Munich vs Real Madrid Semi Final Uefa Champions League 29/04/2014<div style="text-align: center;">
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10840221927339061076noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4234631796427114049.post-24138433258902296782014-04-27T13:17:00.002-07:002014-04-27T13:17:20.414-07:00PSG kept waiting for title after Berbatov inspires Monaco Paris St Germain were kept waiting for their second successive Ligue 1 title after a double from Dimitar Berbatov helped second-placed Monaco crush bottom club Ajaccio 4-1 on Saturday.<br /><br />Two second-half goals from Berbatov, an 88th-minute effort by Geoffrey Kondogbia and Lucas Ocampos's injury-time coup de grace led the visitors to victory while Junior Tallo replied for already-relegated Ajaccio.<br /><br />Laurent Blanc's PSG can clinch the title with a win at third from bottom Sochaux on Sunday.<br /><br />PSG, who won the French League Cup by beating Olympique Lyon 2-1 last Saturday, have 82 points with four games remaining. Monaco are seven points adrift with three matches to go.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10840221927339061076noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4234631796427114049.post-24599423550662841362014-04-27T13:15:00.002-07:002014-04-27T13:15:49.109-07:00Klitschko knocks out Leapai to retain WBO crown World heavyweight champion Vladimir Klitschko easily retained his WBO crown when he knocked out Alex Leapai of Australia in the fifth round on Saturday.<br /><br />The 38-year-old Klitschko, who holds the WBA, IBF, WBO and IBO crowns, has now been unbeaten for 10 years with his most recent defeat back in April 2004 against Lamon Brewster.<br /><br />Klitschko knocked down his opponent after a few seconds in the first round, a big left-right combination sending the 34-year-old Leapai sprawling.<br /><br />The Ukrainian, whose record now stands at 62 wins with 52 knockouts and three defeats, then pummelled the hapless Australian in round five, knocking him down once again before a clean knockout with less than a minute left in the round.<br /><br />The 34-year-old Leapai, who got a shot at the world title after his stunning win over Russian Denis Boytsov in November last year, never really offered any resistance to the 15-centimetre taller Klitschko, and bowed out quickly.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10840221927339061076noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4234631796427114049.post-42545419403404822812014-04-27T13:14:00.002-07:002014-04-27T13:15:10.281-07:00Napoli fail to take chances in draw with Inter Napoli missed a chance to secure Champions League football next season when they shared a goalless draw with Inter Milan in an entertaining encounter on Saturday.<br />
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Rafael Benitez's third-placed Napoli have 69 points and extended their lead over Fiorentina, in fourth, to eight points with three games to play.<br />
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Benitez's men created plenty of chances but failed to capitalise on their superiority, particularly in the second half.<br />
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Jose Callejon was the worst culprit, volleying wide from Dries Mertens's pinpoint through ball in the 13th minute with the goal at his mercy, while Gokhan Inler struck the inside of the post with nine minutes left.<br />
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Vincenzo Montella's Fiorentina, who take on Napoli in next Saturday's Italian Cup final, crushed relegation-threatened Bologna 3-0 thanks to a double from Juan Cuadrado and a deflected strike from Josip Ilicic.<br />
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Napoli striker Gonzalo Higuain may miss the final after leaving the field on a stretcher four minutes before the end following a thumping challenge from Marco Andreolli on the edge of the box just as the Argentine striker was set to shoot.<br />
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Inter, who created chances of their own in a frantic first half, are fifth on 57 points. They are four points behind Fiorentina and six ahead of AC Milan, who lost 2-0 at AS Roma on Friday, and Parma who travel to Cagliari on Sunday.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10840221927339061076noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4234631796427114049.post-14808496381410460542014-04-24T13:34:00.002-07:002014-04-24T13:34:12.226-07:00Roma vs. AC Milan 25/04/2014 Calcio Roma will host AC Milan in Serie A on Friday, knowing that they must win to keep their hopes of being crowned champions alive.<br /> Rudi Garcia's side are guaranteed to finish in the top two, but need to win their remaining four games and hope for a Juventus slump in order to overhaul the current league leaders.<br /> The hosts, who have won their last eight matches, will be without in-form striker Mattia Destro again as he continues to serve his four-game suspension for punching Cagliari's Davide Astori earlier this month.<br /><br />Meanwhile, Mehdi Benatia is also expected to miss out as he continues to recover from a muscle tear in his left leg.<br /><br /> The visitors will also have a number of injury concerns for their trip to Stadio Olimpico.<br /> The Rossoneri, who have been in good form themselves recently, could still be without Keisuke Honda, who has missed their last two matches with an ankle injury, while Michael Essien is also a doubt and Nigel de Jong is suspended.<br /> When the two sides met earlier in the season, the match finished in a 2-2 draw at the San Siro.<br /> Recent form<br /> Roma: WWWWWW<br /> AC Milan: DWWWWW<br /> Possible starting lineups<br /> Roma: Da Sanctis, Toloi, Dodo, Castan, Maicon, Pjanic, De Rossi, Nainggolan, Bastos, Gervinho, Totti<br /> AC Milan: Abbiati, Mexes, Rami, Abate, Constant, Robinho, Montolivo, Kaka, Taarabt, Pazzini, BalotelliAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10840221927339061076noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4234631796427114049.post-67676411544212285212014-04-24T13:33:00.000-07:002014-04-24T13:33:07.394-07:00Real's pace too hot to handle, says Lahm Bayern Munich could not contain Real Madrid's quicksilver counter-attacks, captain Philipp Lahm said after the European champions lost 1-0 in their Champions League semi-final, first leg on Wednesday.<br /><br />Madrid were happy to cede possession to Bayern for large parts of the game at the Bernabeu, but were resilient in defence and struck the decisive blow when Karim Benzema rounded off a swift break with the only goal after 19 minutes.<br /><br />"We could not stop all of Real's quick breaks," Lahm told German broadcaster ZDF.<br /><br />"They are top team. It is impossible not to let them have at least one chance. We played to win we wanted a goal. Now we are trailing by one goal but it is not over yet.<br /><br />"We wanted to do it better no question, but it is not that easy. We now play at home everything is possible at the Allianz Arena. We have shown we can turn games around and anything can happen."<br /><br />Bayern looked short of ideas in attack as they sort to find a route through the ranks of Madrid defenders and now face a tricky task at home, where a solitary Real goal would leave them needing to score three.<br /><br />Bayern goalkeeper Manuel Neuer said Real's attacking players were always likely to pose a threat on the break and the German side would now have to figure out how to stop them putting in a repeat performance in Munich.<br /><br />"We had problems today," he said. "We worked well but these are world-class players.<br /><br />"When someone is as quick as (Gareth) Bale or (Cristiano)Ronaldo then you will always have problems with the counter- attacks. We can expect a similar game in Germany. We will try not to concede a goal in Munich. Everything can happen. We need to remain focused and not allow any quick breaks."<br /><br />Bayern coach Pep Guardiola put the defeat down to poor finishing.<br /><br />"I am proud of my team," he said. "They fought well against a tough opponent, one of the best in the world. We had a good game and I hope we will improve further next week.<br /><br />"I did not want to have the typical German game of back and forth. I wanted a lot of possession and we managed that in part. But we did not finish our chances well." Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10840221927339061076noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4234631796427114049.post-86223673445327690942014-04-20T12:40:00.002-07:002014-04-20T12:40:26.794-07:00Cavani double hands PSG French League Cup trophy Paris St Germain collected their first trophy of the season when Edinson Cavani's double secured a 2-1 victory against Olympique Lyon in the French League Cup final on Saturday.<br /><br />Uruguay striker Cavani netted twice in the first half, including a controversial penalty, to hand PSG their fourth League Cup title on a chilly night at the Stade de France.<br /><br />Alexandre Lacazette reduced the arrears in the second half but Remi Garde's team could not find an equaliser.<br /><br />Laurent Blanc's PSG team will now turn their attention towards claiming a second Ligue 1 title in succession as they hold a 10-point lead over AS Monaco with five games remaining.<br /><br />Blanc claimed his side had put their Champions League quarter-final elimination by Chelsea behind them and the former France coach appeared to be right for a while.<br /><br />Six days after losing 1-0 at Lyon in Ligue 1, PSG started the final by imposing their possession football on the game while their opponents sat back and waited to counter attack.<br /><br />However, Lyon were forced to change their plans after four minutes when PSG scored their first goal in three games since striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic was ruled out with a thigh injury.<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10840221927339061076noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4234631796427114049.post-90437115132613479442014-04-13T13:49:00.002-07:002014-04-13T13:49:30.943-07:00Monaco put PSG title celebrations on hold Monaco put Paris St Germain's Ligue 1 title celebrations on hold when they snatched a 1-0 win at Stade Rennes on Saturday.<br /><br />Emmanuel Riviere's second-half strike put the principality side on 69 points from 33 games, 10 adrift of champions PSG, who travel to Olympique Lyon on Sunday.<br /><br />A Monaco defeat would have given PSG the opportunity to clinch their second title in a row with five games to spare, but Claudio Ranieri's side, who are set to secure a direct Champions League qualifying spot, decided otherwise.<br /><br />Visitors Monaco were the first in action with Joao Moutinho's early drive going just over the bar and Riviere's low shot being blocked by Benoit Costil.<br /><br />Layvin Kurzawa also came close from close range midway through the first half but Costil made another good save.<br /><br />Kurzawa left the pitch with a thigh injury shortly before the break and was substituted by Andrea Raggi.<br /><br />Monaco went ahead 10 minutes into the second half when Riviere beat Costil from close range after being set up by Jeremy Toulalan.<br /><br />Rennes pushed hard to equalise but the Monaco defence, perfectly marshalled by Ricardo Carvalho, held on.<br /><br />Monaco, however, were without French international defender Eric Abidal, whose chances of making it into France's World Cup squad look extremely slim as he was not included in the squad.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10840221927339061076noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4234631796427114049.post-28775771634562929132014-04-13T13:45:00.002-07:002014-04-13T13:45:40.424-07:00Mkhitaryan back on form as Dortmund crush Bayern <br /><br /> Borussia Dortmund bounced back from their Champions League exit against Real Madrid in midweek to crush Bundesliga champions Bayern Munich 3-0 in spectacular fashion on Saturday.<br /><br />For the Bavarians, already crowned German champions, the defeat was their second in a row in the league after a record 53-game unbeaten run.<br /><br />They also had Brazilian Rafinha sent off for slapping Henrikh Mkhitaryan in stoppage time.<br /><br />The visitors took a 21st minute lead when Mkhitaryan slotted home after some good play, the Armenian making up for a string of missed chances in the 3-2 aggregate defeat against Real on Tuesday.<br /><br />The midfielder, who apologised to his team mates and fans for his midweek lapses, kept his cool after Marco Reus sent him through with a fine pass.<br /><br />Bayern, who face Real in the Champions League last four, were further hampered when goalkeeper Manuel Neuer was taken off at halftime with a calf muscle injury, making way for third-choice Lukas Raeder.<br /><br />The 20-year-old's league debut got off to a nightmare start after 49 minutes when Mkhitaryan launched a quick break and Reus tapped in with the keeper out of position.<br /><br />Raeder could do nothing, however, when Jonas Hofmann broke free to rifle in Dortmund's third in the 56th minute as the 71,000-crowd in the Allianz Arena fell silent.<br /><br />Bayern tried desperately to hit back but they rarely got past a solid Dortmund defence and were reduced to long-range efforts which sailed wide.<br /><br />With the title sewn up and in the Champions League last four, Bayern face second division Kaiserslautern in the semi-finals of the German Cup next week and are still on track to repeat their unprecedented trophy treble of last season.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10840221927339061076noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4234631796427114049.post-4612935945100196842014-04-13T13:44:00.002-07:002014-04-13T13:44:26.162-07:00Stuttgart let in late goal at Gladbach to stay in danger zone Former Bundesliga champions VfB Stuttgart conceded an 89th minute equaliser to draw 1-1 at Borussia Moenchengladbach on Saturday and remain deep in the relegation battle.<br /><br />Midfielder Daniel Didavi, who was only picked to play at the last minute, slotted in from close range after 12 minutes for the lead.<br /><br />The visitors were far more aggressive and hungrier than Gladbach and hit the post with Ibrahima Traore in the 87th with a fierce free kick.<br /><br />But they let their guard down the following minute allowing Juan Arango to head in the equaliser a minute from time.<br /><br />The 2007 Bundesliga champions are on 28 points, one above Hamburg SV who lost 2-1 at Hanover 96 courtesy of a late winner from Didier Ya Konan to remain in the relegation playoff spot.<br /><br />Gladbach dropped to fifth with VfL Wolfsburg making the most of their draw to crush Nuremberg 4-1 and leapfrog into fourth place a point above, and in contention for a spot in the Champions League competition next season.<br /><br />Goals from Croats Ivan Perisic and Ivica Olic cancelled out Nuremberg's early lead. Junior Malanda and Perisic added two more late in the game.<br /><br />Champions Bayern Munich take on second-placed Borussia Dortmund in the league's big game later on Saturday.<br /><br />Schalke 04 are level with Dortmund on 58 points after beating Eintracht Frankfurt 2-0 on Friday.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10840221927339061076noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4234631796427114049.post-70041944157261230232014-04-11T15:15:00.001-07:002014-04-11T15:15:40.869-07:00Schalke stay in hunt for second spot <div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Schalke 04 kept up their chase for the Bundesliga runners-up spot with a dominant 2-0 win over Eintracht Frankfurt on Friday to move level on points with second-placed Borussia Dortmund.<br /><br />Max Meyer put the hosts ahead in the 59th minute after Sead Kolasinac's long-range effort hit the woodwork and Klaas-Jan Huntelaar, back in the side after injury, had his rebound saved by Kevin Trapp.<br /><br />Trapp denied the Dutch striker again seven minutes later by saving his penalty but the hosts kept pouring forward in a one-sided affair with Brazil coach Felipe Scolari in the stands of the Auf Schalke arena.<br /><br />Schalke hit the bar again through Leon Goretzka in the 81st but winger Jefferson Farfan, also returning from injury after a six-week absence, curled a superb free kick into the top corner to seal the win in stoppage time.<br /><br />"I was not satisfied at all in the first half because we did a lot of things wrong," said Schalke coach Jens Keller, whose future at the club has been the subject of specualtion during a rollercoaster season which has produced a strong finish.<br /><br />Schalke are unbeaten in seven league games and have won all four of their last home matches.<br /><br />"I told my players exactly that at half time but after that we improved greatly. A lot of respect for that," Keller told reporters.<br /><br />As for Huntelaar's fourth spot-kick miss out of his last six, Keller said: "The chances of him taking another penalty are diminishing."<br /><br />Schalke have 58 points with four games left, trailing only on goal difference behind Dortmund who travel to champions and bitter rivals Bayern Munich on Saturday.<br /><br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10840221927339061076noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4234631796427114049.post-53310006483022648122014-04-11T13:41:00.000-07:002014-04-11T13:41:00.238-07:00Bayern Munich to face Real Madrid, Atletico to meet ChelseaTwo European football heavyweights will collide in the UEFA Champions League semifinals after Bayern Munich and Real Madrid were drawn together in Switzerland on Friday.<br />
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Bayern, winners of the competition last season, and nine-time champions Real will both be looking to book a place in the final, which will take place in Lisbon on May 24.</div>
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The other semifinal paired Real's city rivals Atletico Madrid with Chelsea, who lifted the trophy for the first time in their history in 2012.</div>
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The semifinal first leg matches will take place on April 22-23, with the ties concluding with the second legs on April 28-29.</div>
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German champions Bayern are looking to become the first team to defend the European Cup in the post-1992 Champions League era.</div>
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Led by former Barcelona coach Josep Guardiola, Bayern fought from behind to defeat Manchester United on Tuesday.</div>
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Real will appear in the semifinals of Europe's premier club competition for the 25th time in their illustrious history, with Cristiano Ronaldo and co. out to secure Los Blancos a record 10th triumph.</div>
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Carlo Ancelotti's team survived a spirited comeback from Borussia Dortmund on Wednesday to reach the last four with a 3-2 aggregate win.</div>
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The two teams met at the same stage of the competition in 2012, with Bayern prevailing after a nerve-shredding penalty shootout.</div>
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Bayern went on to lose to Chelsea in the final two years ago. The London club's manager Jose Mourinho is bidding to win the tournament with a third different club after previous successes with Porto in 2004 and Inter Milan in 2010.</div>
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Chelsea needed a late goal from striker Demba Ba to register an away-goals win over Paris Saint-Germain in the last eight.</div>
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Atletico Madrid could be without the services of goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois, who is on-loan at the Vicente Calderon stadium from Chelsea.</div>
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Rumors surfaced on Thursday that an agreement between the two teams meant Courtois would only be able to play in both matches against his parent club if Atletico pay Chelsea €6 million ($8.3 million.)</div>
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European football's governing body UEFA announced Friday that any such agreement would be "null, void and unenforceable."</div>
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"Furthermore, any attempt to enforce such a provision would be a clear violation of both the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Disciplinary Regulations and would therefore be sanctioned accordingly," read a statement from the organization.</div>
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While Chelsea are appearing in the semifinals for the seventh time in the last 11 seasons, Atletico haven't reached this stage since 1974.</div>
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Atletico's coach Diego Simeone has led something of a renaissance at the club, leading them to the top of the Spanish league table with just six games left of the campaign.</div>
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A goal from talented playmaker Koke was enough to see off four-time European champions Barcelona in Tuesday's quarterfinal second leg.</div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10840221927339061076noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4234631796427114049.post-80630576979514328622014-04-11T13:25:00.002-07:002014-04-11T13:25:24.983-07:00Valencia complete stunning comeback to beat Basle <br /><br /> Valencia completed an astonishing comeback against Basle to reach the Europa League semi-finals on Thursday by overhauling a three-goal deficit helped by a hat-trick from Paco Alcacer to win 5-3 on aggregate after extra time.<br /><br />It completed a good night for Spain as 10-man Sevilla tormented a fragile Porto side to secure a 4-2 aggregate victory as Juventus and Benfica joined them in the last four after safely negotiating their quarter-final second legs.<br /><br />Serie A leaders Juve beat Olympique Lyon 3-1 on aggregate after winning 2-1 in Turin with an Andrea Pirlo freekick and a Samuel Umtiti own goal while Benfica's Rodrigo scored twice in a 2-0 home win over AZ Alkmaar to complete a 3-0 overall success.<br /><br />Basle were 3-0 up heading into the second leg at a highly-charged Mestalla stadium, but came up against a Valencia side with the bit between their teeth.<br /><br />An Alcacer double and one from Eduardo Vargas levelled the tie at 3-3 to force extra time in which the Swiss had Marcelo Diaz and Gaston Sauro sent off before Alcacer got his treble and Juan Bernat added a fifth to end an extraordinary clash.<br /><br />Sevilla overturned a 1-0 first-leg deficit to rout the Portuguese 4-1 on the night with an Ivan Rakitic penalty and further goals from Vitolo, Carlos Bacca and Kevin Gameiro before Porto's Ricardo Quaresma scored a spectacular late consolation.<br /><br />The draw for the semi-finals is on FridayAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10840221927339061076noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4234631796427114049.post-54018630964599289472014-04-11T13:24:00.002-07:002014-04-11T13:24:50.336-07:00Sevilla dismantle Porto, easy wins for Juve and Benfica Ten-man Sevilla tormented a fragile Porto side to reach the Europa League semi-finals with a 4-2 aggregate win as Juventus and Benfica joined them in the last four after their quarter-final second legs on Thursday.<br /><br />Serie A leaders Juve beat Olympique Lyon 3-1 n aggregate after winning 2-1 in Turin with an Andrea Pirlo freekick and a Samuel Umtiti own goal while Benfica's Rodrigo scored twice in a 2-0 home win over AZ Alkmaar to complete a 3-0 overall success.<br /><br />Sevilla overturned a 1-0 first-leg deficit to rout the Portuguese 4-1 on the night with an Ivan Rakitic penalty and further goals from Vitolo, Carlos Bacca and Kevin Gameiro before Porto's Ricardo Quaresma scored a spectacular late consolation.<br /><br />It looked like being a good night for Spanish sides as Valencia's clash with visitors Basle went to extra time after the hosts clawed their way back from a 3-0 first-leg deficit to make it 3-3 on aggregate after 90 minutes.Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10840221927339061076noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4234631796427114049.post-84766768501264200032014-04-11T13:19:00.002-07:002014-04-11T15:19:23.383-07:00Sports Television Por Intenet<script async="" src="//pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js"></script>
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Can You Watch Matchs Live Clik Here <a href="http://sky9-football.blogspot.com/p/blog-page_31.html">Link 1</a> <a href="http://sport-five5.blogspot.com/p/you-need-javascript-enabled-to-view.html">Live Scores</a>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10840221927339061076noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4234631796427114049.post-12921872016426600202013-09-09T13:53:00.001-07:002014-05-19T11:59:54.063-07:00United's Young doubtful for Bayern return with hand injury Manchester United's injury problems mounted on Saturday with winger Ashley Young doubtful for next week's Champions League return at Bayern Munich due to a damaged hand, the club said.<br />
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United, without striker Wayne Rooney who may also miss Wednesday's second leg at Bayern with a bruised toe, sent Young to hospital after he collided with Newcastle United's Massadio Haidara in a 4-0 Premier League win at St James' Park.<br />
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"He's torn ligaments in his hand," manager David Moyes was quoted as saying on United's Twitter feed.<br />
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England winger Young went off after 17 minutes and is "a major doubt" to face Bayern, with the score at 1-1 from the first leg, United said on their websiteAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10840221927339061076noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4234631796427114049.post-58153448354799220882013-09-09T13:49:00.003-07:002014-04-10T15:06:55.342-07:00 City hitting form at right time, says Pellegrini Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini has warned his Premier League rivals that his side are hitting their stride as the title race enters its final stretch.<br /><br />Saturday's 4-1 home win over a lively Southampton side was City's fifth in their last six matches, with the other result a 1-1 draw at fourth-placed Arsenal.<br /><br />The 2012 champions lie third with 70 points, two behind leaders Chelsea who beat Stoke City 3-0 on Saturday, and one adrift of Liverpool, who play West Ham United on Sunday. Crucially, however, they have matches in hand on both.<br /><br />Pellegrini's side suffered shock defeats to Cardiff City and Aston Villa earlier in the season, but having shored up their defence they have not lost in the league since going down to Chelsea in early February.<br /><br />They face a massive clash with Liverpool next weekend and Pellegrini said their recent form gave them confidence heading into the final matches of the season.<br /><br />"The four teams have the same pressure until the end of the season - they all want to win the title," Pellegrini told the club website (www.mcfc.co.uk) after the match.<br /><br />"Everyone knows that they must win - whether they know our result or not," he said.<br /><br />"We just depend on ourselves until the end of the season - it's important to continue playing the way we did in the second half because I thought it was a great performance.<br /><br />"We are enjoying a very good second round of fixtures where the results are much better than the first half (of the championship).<br /><br />"We've had four wins and one draw in our last five games - maybe we had low performances in the month of February but I think that now the team has come back to its best performances."<br /><br />City faced a determined Southampton side who fought back from Yaya Toure's early penalty opener through a Rickie Lambert penalty.<br /><br />Goals from Samir Nasri and Edin Dzeko just before the break gave City breathing space before substitute Stevan Jovetic added a fourth late on.<br /><br />There was controversy surrounding the second goal, with David Silva appearing to be offside in the build-up.<br /><br />The decision to allow the goal infuriated Southampton manager Mauricio Pochettino, but Pellegrini said the decision did not play a major role in the eventual outcome.<br /><br />"I don't think that the second goal changed the game because we scored a few minutes later," the Chilean said.<br /><br />"I don't think the difference was just the second goal, we won 4-1.<br /><br />"If we had only won the game 1-0 maybe you can say it was an important mistake by the referee."<br /><br />Pochettino clearly disagreed, saying after Saints had given their opponents a tough challenge early on, the decision swung momentum back to the hosts.<br /><br />He also quibbled with the early penalty decision when Jose Fonte was adjudged to have brought down Dzeko.<br /><br />"The first 45 minutes, we were superior to a team equipped to win the Premier League," he said.<br /><br />"To beat a team like City, a team full of world-class players, you have to have a perfect day and have the refereeing decisions to be fair and they weren't today.<br /><br />"I've just seen it (the penalty decision) on TV and I don't think you can give that after two minutes and their second goal was clearly, two metres, offside.<br /><br />"That's the kind of game you play at school and when you get a bad call like that it can affect any player and it did today - it affected our players."<br /><br /><br /><br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10840221927339061076noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4234631796427114049.post-43781198825883890592013-09-09T13:41:00.003-07:002014-04-10T15:05:31.439-07:00 Moyes wants to build momentum after Bayern improvement Manchester United visit Newcastle United on Saturday knowing they cannot afford the sort of regression that has too often followed improved performances in this season's Champions League.<br /><br />Manager David Moyes, enduring a troubled first season in charge, was pleased with the "terrific" performance in a 1-1 draw at home to European champions Bayern Munich in the quarter-final first leg on Tuesday.<br /><br />But after good wins over Bayer Leverkusen (twice) and Olympiakos Piraeus in European competition, United quickly fell to earth again with a bump in the Premier League.<br /><br />Soon after winning 5-0 away to Leverkusen in November, they suffered successive home defeats to Everton and Newcastle, neither of whom had won at Old Trafford for many years.<br /><br />The return leg against Bayern next Wednesday is more important to United's season, but Moyes said: "The only thing we are thinking about is the Newcastle game. We have to go up there and put on a good performance and get three points, trying to build a little bit of momentum towards the end of the season. We will go there and try to do that."<br /><br />Ten points behind fourth-placed Arsenal with only six League games left, United seem certain to miss out on a Champions League place next season for the first time since 1995-96.<br /><br />Moyes said defenders Chris Smalling and Jonny Evans were in contention for a place against Newcastle, although Ryan Giggs is doubtful after picking up an injury in the Bayern gameAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10840221927339061076noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4234631796427114049.post-7297328488656898422013-09-09T13:37:00.000-07:002014-04-10T15:04:43.949-07:00 High-flying Liverpool eye return to 'perch' One of Alex Ferguson's avowed aims during his long reign as Manchester United manager was, famously, "to knock Liverpool off their perch" as the most successful club side in England.<br /><br />When he took over at Old Trafford in November 1986, Liverpool had won the title 16 times while United had won it on seven occasions, with the last of those successes coming in 1967.<br /><br />By the time he retired at the end of last season, Manchester United had two more titles than Liverpool's 18 but in an almost ironic twist, as soon as Ferguson left the stage, Liverpool are poised to steal in and claim a first league crown since 1990.<br /><br />Their emphatic 4-0 demolition of Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday left the Anfield crowd singing "we're gonna win the league" with real belief, and Brendan Rodgers can take his team into the final six matches with their destiny firmly in their own hands.<br /><br />The victory moved Liverpool to 71 points, two ahead of Chelsea, who have played the same number of matches, and four clear of a Manchester City side that have eight fixtures remaining.<br /><br />Getting over the line will not be easy but if Liverpool can stretch their current eight-match winning streak to 14, including home games against Manchester City and Chelsea, they will end their 24-year wait for a 19th title.<br /><br />Only one team has ever won 14 successive top flight matches - Arsenal in 2002 - which is perhaps why Rodgers, who has been playing down their chances all season, walked into his news conference following the Spurs match, and unprompted, said: "No, we can't!" before anyone had even asked him if they could.<br /><br />Following Chelsea's shock 1-0 defeat against Crystal Palace on Saturday, manager Jose Mourinho said the Londoners were out of the title race and although their chances suffered a massive blow at Selhurst Park, they are still very much involved.<br /><br />City also lost ground following a 1-1 draw at Arsenal, but like Liverpool, they remain the masters of their destiny.<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10840221927339061076noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4234631796427114049.post-20078054014153482452013-09-09T13:33:00.003-07:002014-04-10T15:03:57.255-07:00 Carroll inflicts hammer blow on sorry Sunderland <span class="hps alt-edited"><br /><br />England international Andy Carroll scored one goal and laid on another as West Ham United piled on the relegation woes for Sunderland with a 2-1 victory at the Stadium of Light on Monday.<br /><br />The former Newcastle United striker enjoyed his return to his native North East after grabbing a trademark goal in the ninth minute, rising high at the far post to powerfully head in a left-wing corner.<br /><br />Sunderland were unlucky not to be given a first-half penalty when visiting midfielder Kevin Nolan brushed the ball away with his elbow on the edge of the area.<br /><br />Carroll then set up West Ham's second goal five minutes after the interval when he chested the ball down for Mohamed Diame and the Senegalese's deflected shot from 18 metres beat goalkeeper Vito Mannone.<br /><br />Gus Poyet's Sunderland perked up with the introduction of Adam Johnson and the substitute gave them hope when he curled a delightful left-foot shot into the top corner of the net with 25 minutes to go.<br /><br />West Ham, though, held on for a victory that left them 11th in the Premier League with 37 points and effectively banished all fears of relegation for Sam Allardyce's men.<br /><br />Sunderland remained second from bottom on 25 points, four points from safety with eight matches left to play this season.<br /><br />"Scoring against Sunderland is a special feeling but the three points for the team are more important," Carroll told Sky Sports television.<br /><br />"All the lads are positive about staying up and I think we should be safe now."<br /><br />Poyet was disappointed referee Howard Webb did not award the first-half penalty.<br /><br />"Howard was in a good position and you need to ask him why he didn't give it," said Uruguayan Poyet. "It was clear, it was deliberate, he tried to play the ball with his hand.<br /><br />"The idea for us now is not to give up. We still have a chance and we're going to keep going until the end."</span>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10840221927339061076noreply@blogger.com