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Archive for Marzo 16th, 2011

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Bayern Munich star Bastian Schweinsteiger says that following the German club’s defeat to Inter on Tuesday night, he can understand Zinedine Zidane’s infamous reaction to Marco Materazzi.

Materazzi, who was an unused substitute as Inter oin 3-2 to progress to the quarter-finals of the Champions League on the away goals rule, angered Schweinsteiger with his conduct at the Allianz Arena.

Though the specifics of his offending behaviour are unknown, Schweinsteiger says he can sympathise with Zidane, who headbutted the defender in the 2006 World Cup final after he insulted the Frenchman’s family.

“I understand how Zidane felt,” Schweinsteiger said. “The Inter defender did nothing but try and provoke even from the dressing room. It wasn’t the right behaviour,”

Inter, though, were ecstatic with the victory which was achieved by a well-taken goal from forward Goran Pandev in the last two minutes. The Nerazzurri became the first team in 15 years to progress after losing the first leg of a knockout tie at home.

President Massimo Moratti was full of praise for coach Leonardo, who was appointed in December to replace Rafa Benitez and has overseen a rejuvenation in the club’s league form that has taken them to within five points of leaders Milan.

“I would give a ten (out of ten) to Leonardo,” Moratti said. “This was a very tough game from a psychological point of view and he was excellent.

“This team has personality, character and is very united. Even when things go badly, this team is able to turn things around and that is also the merit of Leonardo. We controlled the game in the second half and once the team again felt sure of itself, we took the win home.”

Leonardo added: “This is an historic win. You can have good or bad times but what happened in Munich is a sign of what Inter can be.”

Inter had to overcome an error from goalkeeper Julio Cesar for Bayern’s first goal. The Brazilian was also at fault for the goal Inter conceded in the home leg and walked home from San Siro that night. However, he said he was moved to tears by Pandev’s winner.

“It was a truly horrible moment,” Cesar said of Mario Gomez’s goal. “When I conceded that goal I wanted to walk off the pitch straight away and go back to Milan – on foot, on horseback, anything. But then I recovered.

“The goal was like a cold bucket of water over my head, but thanks to my team-mates we got back on track and I really must thank them. Without doubt my mistake was worse than in the first leg, but fortunately we are still here commenting on a victory.

“When Pandev scored, I started crying. I thanked God and all my team-mates. I would’ve been far too upset if we had gone out because of my mistakes, but these things do help you to grow. Here’s hoping I’ve used up all my howlers for this season.”

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Michael Carrick is hoping that he will not be forced into action as an emergency defender following a spate of injuries at Old Trafford.

Centre-backs Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic both missed United’s 2-1 win over Marseille on Tuesday, while Rafael da Silva and John O’Shea limped out of the action.

Jonny Evans is also an injury doubt for the weekend clash with Bolton Wanderers, meaning that Carrick, usually a midfielder, could be pushed into the backline. He operated as a makeshift defender last season against Fulham at Craven Cottage – a match that United lost 3-0.

“[Playing in defence] did get a mention in the changing room,” Carrick told MUTV. “I said to [assistant] Mike Phelan ‘I don’t fancy that again’.

“It is never nice to get the injuries of course. It is disappointing when you pick up a number in a similar position. But I don’t think we are that desperate yet and hopefully I won’t be called upon.”

Meanwhile, United will be without goalkeeper Anders Lindegaard for around five weeks after he had surgery on a knee injury. Ben Amos has been recalled from his loan spell at Oldham Athletic as cover.

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An Arsenal supporters’ group has warned that an increase in season ticket prices could drive some fans away from the club.

The Gunners have increased prices for the 7,000 supporters seated in Club Level by 6.5%, although the club say the rise is 4% and inflated by the rise in VAT, and there are fears that situation could be replicated across the board.

The Arsenal Supporters’ Trust says the increased prices are a dangerous move at a time when the adverse economic climate has reined in disposable income, and has urged the club to instead focus on maximising commercial revenues.

An AST spokesman said: “We are very concerned at the impact this will have on the fans at a time when bills are increasing, wages aren’t and some people are losing their jobs. It’s a big increase for fans to stomach in one go and for some people it is just closing them out.

“Some members have come to us already expressing their concern. They are worried that they won’t be able to afford to come to games. This is stretching some fans’ loyalty to the limit.

“Arsenal must work harder at securing more revenue through commercial projects so the fans do not have to pay extra. The Government’s VAT increase means that they get another £2 million from the club this year. What the AST would like is to see the Government support football clubs more too.”

A club spokesperson said: “We obviously take any decisions like this carefully. We have decided to make this increase at Club Level to keep up with the rising costs. A decision on the cost of other season ticket prices has not yet been made.”

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Tottenham are facing up to the loss of William Gallas after he was forced to pull out of training on Tuesday.

Gallas, who has been a solid performer since his move across North London from Arsenal last summer, could be out of action for up to a month after pulling up with a hamstring problem.

He has been joined on the sidelines by defensive midfielder Wilson Palacios, who faces a similar length of time out after undergoing knee surgery.

Spurs boss Harry Redknapp was quoted as saying in The Sun: “It’s not good. William just pulled up and now we have to wait and see whether there’s a tear.

“William’s been in great form for us. If he’s out for a long time it’s a big blow for sure.”

Gareth Bale was also said to have suffered discomfort in his thigh as he struggles to return to full fitness, though he is not thought to be a doubt for Saturday’s visit of West Ham United.

Spurs are currently also without Jonathan Woodgate and Tom Huddlestone.

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