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Archive for Marzo 3rd, 2011

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The amateurs of Chambery saw their Coupe de France adventure finally come to an end as they lost 3-0 to Ligue 2 side Angers.

The fifth division part-time outfit packed their home stadium with 14,000 spectators and were seeking another shock win after knocking out Ligue 1 teams Monaco, Brest and Sochaux in previous rounds.

The theory that a clash with second-tier opposition would be an easier task was crushed by Angers, who took the lead with the last action of the first half as Henri Saivet slammed a shot home into the bottom right corner after questionable defending.

Sebastien Renouard doubled Angers’ lead from close range after 63 minutes when a free-kick into the penalty area was flicked on favourably for him, and substitute Diego Sebastian Lopez completed the scoring with a 12-yard blast from left of goal into the far top corner in the 84th minute.

Holders Paris St Germain needed extra-time to see off Ligue 2 leaders Le Mans 2-0.

The capital side survived a first-half penalty scare and played with 10 men from the 78th minute before two teenage substitutes scored their goals.

Le Mans had a big chance in the 19th minute when defender Zoumana Camara brought down Fousseyni Cisse at the expense of a spot-kick, but Gregory Coupet made an excellent save from Idir Ouali.

Camara, booked following the penalty verdict, was sent off after 78 minutes for a second yellow-card offence, but PSG were the stronger side in the extra half-hour.

They were aided by Le Mans having Mamadou Wague sent off in the 91st minute, and took the lead after 109 minutes through 17-year-old substitute Jean-Christophe Bahebeck.

Neeskens Kebano, who turns 19 next week, scored PSG’s second goal from close range with three minutes remaining.

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Celtic keep treble dream alive

Celtic remain on course for the domestic treble after Mark Wilson’s goal saw off Rangers in an ill-tempered Scottish Cup fifth-round replay at Parkhead which saw the visitors end up with nine men – and have another dismissed after the final whistle.

Light Blues midfielder Steven Whittaker was sent off by referee Calum Murray in the 35th minute after picking up his second booking for a foul on Emilio Izaguirre and consequently an uphill task for the injury-ravaged visitors became almost impossible.

Wilson drove in three minutes after the break after his first shot was cleared off the line by the head of Ibrox defender Sasa Papac – who was stretchered off for his troubles to add to the Light Blues’ woes.

The game ended in some chaos.

Rangers defender Madjid Bougherra was sent off in injury time after picking up his second yellow and after the game, as the two benches clashed, the unruly El-Hadji Diouf, booked earlier, got another yellow card for approaching Murray and was dismissed.

With victory Celtic booked a place in the quarter-final away to Inverness and will be firm favourites to win the tournament.

Rangers striker Nikica Jelavic dropped out with a knee injury, so boss Walter Smith decided to go with the same side which battled through against Sporting Lisbon in their Europa League tie last week – and it was a 5-4-1 formation built to defend. David Weir returned to the heart of the Light Blues defence as expected.

Vladimir Weiss, Kyle Lafferty and David Healy dropped out with Richard Foster, John Fleck and Diouf coming in, the latter starting as a lone striker.

Celtic’s changes were more predictable. Lukasz Zaluska and Beram Kayal replaced suspended Fraser Forster and Joe Ledley respectively while manager Neil Lennon drafted in Georgios Samaras at the expense of Anthony Stokes, who dropped to the bench.

In the 12th minute Rangers had half a chance when Diouf raced through wide on the right with Zaluska coming out to leave his goal unprotected. However, although the former Liverpool striker got a cross in from the byline, the danger was easily snuffed out by the backtracking Hoops defence.

For all their possession the home side could not fashion a clear chance.

Skipper Scott Brown, who continued his ongoing feud with Diouf throughout the first half, took advantage of a break of the ball to run through the Ibrox defence but Kyle Bartley had the pace to get back and Allan McGregor smothered.

In the 28th minute Ki Sung-yueng was fouled by Whittaker, which resulted in a yellow card for the Rangers midfielder who was dismissed seven minutes later after picking up another caution card for a reckless challenge on Emilio Izaguirre.

Diouf and Hoops boss Lennon then had a touchline confrontation which earned the Light Blues player a booking and which threatened to plunge the game in to further disorder.

Referee Murray then spoke to Rangers assistant manager Ally McCoist and Lennon – a spat which would resume later.

When play resumed a mistake by Ibrox midfielder Maurice Edu helped Samaras go through against McGregor – but the Rangers goalkeeper made a great block from the striker’s close-range shot.

There was another fracas between Hoops’ assistant Johan Mjallby and Bartley as the players made their way up the tunnel at the interval, with Diouf involved again.

When Wilson scored three minutes after the break it put the home side firmly in the driving seat.

Izaguirre’s deep cross from the left found his fellow full-back at the far side of the box and his first shot was headed off the line by Sasa Papac – but the ball rebounded back to the former Dundee United player whose second effort found the target.

Papac failed to recover and was carried off on a stretcher, replaced by Gregg Wylde.

The game became increasingly antagonistic and Bougherra was cautioned for a foul on Gary Hooper which left the Celtic striker requiring treatment.

The Parkhead side were in complete control and in the 63rd minute Samaras crashed a low drive off McGregor’s left-hand post.

Izaguirre then set up the former Manchester City with another fine cross but his weak header was easily saved by McGregor.

Deep into injury time Bougherra was dismissed after fouling commons – and there was more mayhem to come.

After the final whistle Lennon and McCoist had to be separated before Diouf received a second yellow and a subsequent red after approaching referee Murray.

  • Thompson: Diouf triggered troubleCeltic first-team coach Alan Thompson claimed El-Hadji Diouf sparked the mayhem which engulfed Wednesday night’s 1-0 win over Rangers in their Scottish Cup fifth-round replay at Parkhead.Mark Wilson’s goal just after the break was enough to beat the visitors in an ill-tempered game which saw the Ibrox men end up with nine men – and then have Diouf dismissed after the final whistle.Rangers midfielder Steven Whittaker was sent off by referee Calum Murray in the 35th minute after picking up his second booking for a foul on Emilio Izaguirre.A spat ensued in the tunnel as the players went in at the interval and then, in second-half injury-time, Rangers defender Madjid Bougherra was sent off after picking up his second caution.Seconds after the final whistle, as Hoops manager Neil Lennon and Rangers assistant Ally McCoist had to be pulled apart by the technical areas, the unruly Diouf, booked earlier, was booked and red-carded for approaching Murray.However, Thompson claimed the night of mayhem could be traced back to when Diouf and Lennon clashed on the touchline following the dismissal of Whittaker.He said: “Our physio had gone on when Steven Whittaker went off and Diouf shouldered him. Neil saw it and it has gone on from there. That instigated everything. “I am not blaming anyone, I am just telling you what Neil saw. I didn’t see anything at half-time.”But in terms of Neil and Ally at the end something was said that wasn’t taken the right way.”They have players who play on the edge but our players did as we asked from them. We are delighted with the performance, discipline-wise and football-wise.”We picked up three yellow cards out of everything that went on. We asked the players to remain disciplined and they did what we asked. Any team that gets three red cards in one game – I think that will be looked at.”I hope it doesn’t take too much away from the way we tried to play. We knew they would come tonight and make it difficult but we kept trying to play the right way.”We are over the moon to be through.”Rangers manager Walter Smith claimed Diouf was an “easy target”.Smith said: “He’s an easy target for criticism and he gets himself wound up a little bit as he has done at the end of the game because it was a frustrating evening for us to see two players sent off.”That’s the way he is. I am not so sure we committed many more fouls than Celtic.”I felt Whittaker’s first yellow was soft although I wouldn’t have argued with the second. Obviously I was disappointed with that.”Madjid Bougherra’s first yellow card was one, the second one was clearly not. He slid in and clearly takes the ball and the Celtic player’s momentum takes him over the top.”From my own point of view I feel the referee got carried away with the crowd’s reaction on both these occasions.”As for the spat between Lennon and McCoist, the former Scotland manager said: “These things happen but I didn’t see it, I was reasonably quick up the tunnel.”I think the problem was simple. I think Alastair was a bit annoyed that Neil was being aggressive to one of the Rangers players. I think that was annoying him. Playing each other seven times in a season doesn’t help.”We will go down and have a drink with the Celtic management team – but it might be an interesting cup of tea.”Smith was happier at the way his side competed after losing 3-0 at Celtic Park in the SPL less than a fortnight ago.”It was a competitive game, it was a cup tie,” Smith said. “At least we made a tackle this time. The last time we didn’t compete and got battered. We had a better manner tonight. Two weeks ago we never made one so it was a slight improvement.”Defender Sasa Papac was carried off after heading Wilson’s initial shot off the line before the Hoops full-back hammered in the rebound, but Smith revealed the defender had recovered.Smith said: “He took a head knock a couple of months ago and he was unconscious when he headed the ball. He was up and about, there is no problem but I don’t know how the doctors will view that.”Smith added: “I felt Celtic started the game better as I expected them to do but we defended well enough and restricted them to few opportunities.”I was disappointed to lose a goal as early we did and we had a few flurries near the end but it was better than a couple of weeks ago.”
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    Lionel Messi’s 28th league goal of the season gave Barcelona a valuable 1-0 victory over third-placed Valencia at Mestalla and saw the Catalans stretch their lead at the Primera Division summit to 10 points.

    Lionel Messi fires home the winning goal for Barca at Valencia

    Messi saw three shots kept out in one incredible move early on and missed two other good opportunities before popping up to settle a difficult match with 14 minutes remaining.

    Barca had arguably the better chances, but Valencia matched the league leaders for long periods and could perhaps feel aggrieved that Jordi Alba’s first-half effort was ruled out for offside.

    Real Zaragoza came from behind to secure a vital 2-1 win at home to Athletic Bilbao in the Primera Division and move out of the bottom three with 12 rounds of the championship remaining.

    Spain striker Fernando Llorente gave Athletic the lead early on, but the home side hit back through Jiri Jarosik three minutes into the second half, and Ikechukwu Uche completed the turnaround shortly afterwards to seal three precious points for Javier Aguirre’s troubled team.

    Substitute Elias netted a late equaliser to help Atletico Madrid salvage a point with a 1-1 draw from their trip to neighbours Getafe.

    Getafe enjoyed the perfect start when captain Manu del Moral put the hosts ahead after just three minutes, but January signing Elias headed in his first Atletico goal with eight minutes remaining to ensure the spoils were shared.

    The result sees Atletico move to within three points of sixth-placed Athletic Bilbao and the European spots after the Basque side suffered a shock defeat at Real Zaragoza, while Getafe are a further two points back.

    Giuseppe Rossi struck the only goal of the game as Villarreal returned to winning ways with a hard-fought 1-0 victory at home to Hercules. Villarreal had failed to win any of their previous four league matches and that negative run had left the Yellow Submarine in fourth place ahead of this game.

    Asier Del Horno struck an equaliser 13 minutes from time to earn a point for Levante with a 1-1 draw at Real Sociedad.

    David Zurutuza’s goal after a mundane first half looked to have given Sociedad all three points at San Sebastian. But former Chelsea left-back Del Horno slammed home from 25 yards to give his side a point they had seldom looked like winning.

    Osasuna missed the chance to climb well clear of the relegation zone after being held to a goalless draw at home by Deportivo La Coruna. Osasuna will feel they did enough to win the match but, like Real Madrid at the weekend, they were denied by a mixture of the woodwork and good goalkeeping from Depor’s Daniel Aranzubia.

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    Raul lands knockout blow

    A goal after 15 minutes by Raul was enough to guide Schalke to the final of the DFB-Pokal Cup where they will meet Duisburg following a narrow win at Bayern Munich.

    Former Spain striker Raul headed home two minutes after his half-volley was cleared off the line by Mario Gomez and, although Bayern piled on the pressure in the second half they could not find the equaliser, Franck Ribery shooting straight at Schalke goalkeeper Manuel Neuer with three minutes left.

    In an open game, Raul almost opened the scoring when his left-footed half-volley was headed for the bottom corner only for Gomez to intervene.

    However, the visitors took the lead when Jefferson Farfan’s corner was headed towards goal by Benedikt Hoewedes, with Raul getting the final touch to head into the top left-hand corner.

    Arjen Robben shot into the side netting for Bayern but Schalke were on top. Raul released Farfan but after he turned inside, his shot was weak.

    Hoewedes’ header was destined for the right corner but Thomas Mueller cleared off the line as Schalke finished the first half in command.

    However, it was all Bayern after the break.

    Danijel Pranjic’s low left-footed ball across the six-yard box just evaded Gomez and Robben, before Neuer was equal to Bastian Schweinsteiger’s header, pulling off a fine one-handed save.

    Farfan nipped in but put the ball over before Bayern had a late chance to equalise. Klose squared the ball to Ribery who shot from eight yards out, but put the ball straight into the hands of Neuer.

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    City move closer to ending long wait

    Manchester City are just a home win over Reading away from their first FA Cup semi-final since 1981 after a thumping 3-0 victory over Aston Villa.

    Gerard Houllier must bear the brunt of the Villa fans’ ire after making eight changes to his latest Premier League starting line-up for a game against talented but tired opponents, with lower-league opposition the prize for victory.

    None of this will bother City fans, who can once again think about ending 35 years without a trophy thanks to a fourth-minute opener from Yaya Toure and splendid efforts from Mario Balotelli and David Silva.

    As City manager Roberto Mancini has been talking about how fatigued his players are at present, Houllier’s team selection raised more than an eyebrow.

    Showing improved form of late and inching clear of the relegation mire, the midlands outfit were expected to take the fight to their opponents.

    Instead, Houllier made eight changes and left Ashley Young, Stewart Downing and Marc Albrighton on the bench, offering City a glimmer of hope their talent did not require.

    When the two sides met in league combat on this ground in December, the Blues made a flying start. So they did again.

    Villa were unfortunate in the sense Patrick Vieira’s fourth-minute header struck Ciaran Clark after Aleksandar Kolarov had swung in a corner. The bounce fell perfectly for Toure, who duly smashed home from three yards.

    Villa did rally, with Gabriel Agbonlahor going close, but suddenly the energy that appeared sapped from City legs at the weekend returned.

    Balotelli could not exactly be described as enthusiastic. Economy of effort seems to be the Italian’s mantra.

    However, the 20-year-old is a supreme talent and his superb reading of Toure’s through-ball allowed him to streak clear of the Villa defence after 25 minutes.

    Confidence is not a problem for the former Inter Milan star either, judging by the nonchalant manner in which he lifted a shot into the roof of the net with Brad Friedel powerless to stop it.

    It was the striker’s 10th goal in 18 eventful games for the Blues and Mancini must have felt fully vindicated in his decision to leave both Carlos Tevez and Edin Dzeko on the bench.

    What must have been worrying though was the sight of Balotelli ruefully rubbing his right knee, which carried on for the remainder of the half, given he has already been sidelined for extended periods twice this season with a problem in the same area.

    After a suitable period for dramatic effect, Balotelli emerged for the second half.

    He hung around for a further 15 minutes, during which time he took on the unaccustomed role of peacemaker in a feud between Toure and former City skipper Richard Dunne and also, completely needlessly, swiped an arm into Herd’s face to pick up a yellow card.

    Balotelli can be accused of many things. Being dull is not among them.

    The same could also be said of Silva, who has even eclipsed Tevez as City’s outstanding performer this season.

    And when Clark made the fatal mistake of nodding Pablo Zabaleta’s cross into the Spaniard’s path, the result, a blistering shot into the bottom corner, was entirely predictable.

    Beaten and bruised, there seemed no obvious reason for Houllier to go through with his plan to introduce Young and Downing when the possibility of injury was the only thing on offer.

    The Frenchman must have taken a sharp intake of breath when Young limped away from one challenge too, although the England man was able to continue.

    City were in command though.

    Tevez thundered a shot into Friedel’s chest after Kolarov had fired wide from long-range, then the Argentina star was thwarted by the American once more as his fruitless hunt for a goal continued.

    Having started to abandon thoughts of victory from the moment they became aware of Houllier’s team, the Villa fans amused themselves with an impromptu game of headers with the ball Young used to fire a free-kick over the bar.

    City were already looking ahead to Reading’s arrival on March 13.

  • Houllier defends team selection Gerard Houllier defended his team selection for Aston Villa after criticism from fans. Houllier made life difficult for himself by leaving the likes of Ashley Young, Stewart Downing and Marc Albrighton on the bench. Asked his thinking behind his eight team changes, Houllier told ITV1: “I knew that you would ask that. We started the team with Emile Heskey and Gaby Agbonlahor and Nathan Delfouneso, who is an under-21 international, so that attack was practically three internationals. “We have quality and we use it. I don’t think Ashley Young or Stuart Downing would have avoided the first goal, which was very unfortunate. After being down to 1-0 it was difficult. I had to do it and I would do it again. ”I understand where they are coming from but I don’t think we could have beaten Manchester City today.” He added: “We have to acknowledge that we were beaten by a team that is better than ours at the moment. I don’t think we had a bad game. I admit that we didn’t hurt them enough (but) the score is very flattering for them.” City defender Pablo Zabaleta was delighted his side managed to keep their cup run going. We are very happy,” he said. “We knew before the game we have a great chance in the FA Cup to go back to Wembley after a long time. “We have great quality in the team. We have players that can score at any time and that is very important in a long season.” With problems of his own to deal with, including a shoulder injury picked up by Richard Dunne, Houllier was in no mood to make some for Mancini, dismissing the elbow by Balotelli on Chris Herd that brought the 20-year-old a yellow card. ”I don’t think he did it on purpose,” he said. ”I don’t think he deserved to be sent off.” However, Balotelli remains a figure that attracts attention. ”I took a risk to play only Mario up front,” said Mancini, who axed both Tevez and Edin Dzeko. ”But Mario played well and scored a fantastic goal. ”I was very pleased with the overall performance. This game was very important for us.” Wigan are next up for the Blues, who go to the Ukraine for the first leg of their Europa League clash with Dynamo Kiev before entertaining Reading, when they hope to clinch their first FA Cup semi-final since 1981. ”Gerard has more experience,” said Mancini, reflecting on the Villa line-up. ”He knows it is impossible to play with the same players every three days. ‘I don’t have seven or eight players to bring in. If I did, I would do the same.”
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