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Archive for Febbraio 18th, 2012

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Juventus successfully reach three figures when facing Catania. Won 3-1, ‘Old Lady’ shifting AC Milan from the top.

Host Juventus Stadium Catania on Saturday (18/02/2012), the host was shocked by Pablo Barrientos scored in the fourth minute. The new Juve equalized on 22 minutes Andrea Pirlo free kick.

Catania began 66 minutes to play with 10 men after Marco Motta received a second yellow card. Superior number of players, Juve able to score two additional goals by Giorgio Chiellini and Fabio Quagliarella.

This victory led the Bianconeri are still saving a match postponed return to the top of the standings with a collection of 49 points or two points ahead of Milan. Catania while stuck in the top 14 with 27 points.

The game
Four minutes walk game, the home fans were shocked by a goal from the visitors. Pablo Barrientos kick outside the penalty box from flowing into the top right corner and could not be reached by Gianluigi Buffon.

Left behind one goal, Juve stepped up attacks targeting a goal for an equalizer. But Marco Borriello’s header welcomes feedback Paolo De Ceglie still secured Kosicky Toms.

Catania heat in front of goal after a corner kick almost yielded a goal for Juve. But the effort Borriello and Claudio Marchisio just another corner kick for Juve.

Pirlo! Goal! Andrea Pirlo took Juve equalized on 22 minutes after his free-kick over the fence and tore a calf Catania goalkeeper dead Kosicky step.

Fabio Quagliarella an effort from outside the penalty box on 30 minutes only on the crossbar Catania. So is the kick two minutes later Gonzalo Bergessio are also still hit the crossbar Buffon.

The second half began, Juve took the initiative to attack directly. A Pirlo free kick three minutes after the second half dimuai still flying over the crossbar thin Catania

Quagliarella 52 minute kick from close range Emanuele Giaccherini welcomes feedback was successfully blocked.

Pirlo once again tried to pull a shot from outside the penalty box. But the ball was able to be saved Kosicky.

Catania 66 minutes to play with 10 men after Marco Motta received a second yellow card after breaking De Ceglie.

Not long ago Catania actually close to scoring. But Sergio Almiron kick from inside the penalty box after the advantage of Juve rearguard was still able to be saved Buffon.

Juve finally back ahead on 74 minutes. Giorgio Chiellini’s header welcomed Pirlo’s free kick goal successfully ripped Catania.

Six minutes later, Juve extended his lead. Starting from Kosicky mistake in kicking the ball, off a feed Pirlo on Quagliarella.

Quagliarella then enough free hard kick toward the goal. Although Kosicky had hit, but the ball still rolled into the goal. Score 3-1 for Juven advantage lasted until the long whistle sounded.

Teams Line-up:
Juventus: Buffon; Barzagli, Bonucci, Chiellini; Giaccherini, Marchisio, Pirlo, Padoin (Pepe 61 ‘), De Ceglie (Vucinic 68’); Borriello (Lichsteiner, Quagliarella

Catania: Kosicky; Motta, Bellusci, Legrottaglie, Marchese; Izco, Lodi (Spolli 60 ‘), Almiron; Gomez (Seymour 71’), Bergessio, Barrientos (Biagianti 50 ‘)

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Real Madrid 4-0 win over Racing Santander, BBVA Premier League match at Santiago Bernabeu on Saturday (02/18/2012). Madrid now control the standings with 61 points, or 13 points ahead of nearest rival, Barcelona.

The first goal was created host Cristiano Ronaldo in the sixth minute. From the middle of the penalty area, Ronaldo, Kaka shipment ball into the top right corner of goalkeeper Tono.

Karim Benzema was to increase the advantage in the 45th minute. After receiving feedback from Xabi Alonso, Benzema dribbling before unleashing a shot from a narrow angle into the middle of the goal Santander.

Madrid added advantage to 3-0, thanks to Angel Di Maria scored in the 73rd minute. From outside the box, he sent the ball into submission Alonso Tono right corner of the goal with a left foot shot.

Benzema back into the list of scorers in the 89th minute. Utilizing feedback Sami Khedira, Benzema scored the ball into the top left corner of goalkeeper Tono, a right-foot shot from the middle of the penalty box.

The match also marked the release of a second yellow card for defender Racing, Risma Domingo in the 39th minute. Domingo received the sentence as it is considered to handball when anticipating Ronaldo’s cross.

According to Soccernet, during the match, Madrid had the ball as much as 68 percent and created nine chances out of 23 businesses. The Santander off eight shots, without a single lead right into the target.

The lineup
Madrid: Iker Casillas, Raphael Varane, Pepe (Ricardo Carvalho 76), Marcelo, Sergio Ramos: Xabi Alonso, Esteban Granero (Sami Khedira 71), Cristiano Ronaldo, Mesut Ozil (Angel Di Maria 63; Karim Benzema, Kaka

Santander: Tono; Bernardo Espinosa Zuniga, Marc Torrejon, Domingo, Alvaro; Marcos, Jouly Papa Diop, Lautaro Acosta (Julian Luque 78), Manuel Arana Rodriguez; Khouma Babacar (Pedro Alvarez Munitis 70), Adrian Gonzalez (Christian Fernandez 44)

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After receiving a crushing defeat in the Champions League, Arsenal were forced back to bite the bullet. The Gunners are now eliminated from the FA Cup after the surrender of Sunderland 0-2 in the fifth round.

A visit to the Stadium of Light on Saturday (18/02/2012), lost to Arsenal goal by Kieran Richardson in the 40th minute and an own goal made Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain in the 78th minute.

With this victory, Sunderland entitled to advance to the quarterfinals. The next opponent will be determined by the draw on 19 February.

Arsenal immediately apply pressure to Sunderland to be the first chance in the sixth minute. Mikel Arteta’s free kick executed but the kick curled inches wide of the Sunderland goal.

Bad news for Arsenal. Team injury list getting longer now that Francis Coquelin on a stretcher out of the field and was replaced by Sebastian Squillaci five minutes later.

Aaron Ramsey violation fruitful free kick for Sunderland. Operand Lee Cattermole who met Stephane Sessegnon kick off fast. The ball was wide.

The home team back to spread the threat. James McClean leveled off a cross that could be dangerous diceploskan Sessegnon into goals if it did not secure it Lukasz Fabianski.

Gervinho! Robin van Persie get the ball and passing to Gervinho in the penalty box. Ivory Coast players kicking it be ignored so that only the corner.

When receiving feedback breakthrough Alex Song, Van Persie ditekel by John O’Shea. The Arsenal player asked for a penalty but the referee could not be granted because the judge Dachshund clean O’Shea.

Goal! Sunderland 1-0 lead. Sebastian Larsson free-kick from Thomas Vermaelen secured with a header. But the ball arrived in the path of Kieran Richardson who had hit his shot before the break Arsenal Squillaci.

Two minutes of extra time, Arsenal have not been able to create a goal back. Score 1-0 to Sunderland advantage lasted until halftime.

Sunderland took just three minutes from the kickoff of the second half for Arsenal again threatened. Sagna violation Berbah free kick from a dangerous position. Larsson returned to the show as an executor, but was off the goalpost.

Bad luck back to haunt Arsenal after Ramsey and Squillaci injury which was later replaced Thomas Rosicky and Theo Walcott.

Arsenal had the opportunity of Van Persie free kick on 68 minutes. Ball on Bardsley Philipp, who then secured by goalkeeper Simon Mignolet. Vermaelen’s header then also still be captured.

Goal! Sunderland extended his lead to 2-0. Starting from behind the attacks, Oxlade-Chamberlain trying to catch the ball. Sunderland players kick the pole, Chamberlain is trying to secure the legs instead of the ball into the net and even his own.

Until the game ends, Arsenal are not able to create a goal back. Final score 2-0 to Sunderland victory.


Teams Line-up:

Sunderland: Simon Mignolet, John O’Shea, Kieran Richardson, Michael Turner, Phillip Bardsley, Sebastian Larsson, Lee Cattermole, Craig Gardner, Stephane Sessegnon, Jack Colback, James McClean

ARSENAL: Lukasz Fabianski, Bacary Sagna, Johan Djourou, Thomas Vermaelen, Francis Coquelin (Sebastien Squillaci 11 ‘) (Theo Walcott 54’), Mikel Arteta, Alex Song, Aaron Ramsey (Thomas Rosicky 53 ‘), Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Yao Kouassi Gervinho, Robin van Persie

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Chelsea were guilty of producing another poor performance as they failed to alleviate the pressure on under-fire manager Andre Villas-Boas when drawing 1-1 at home to Birmingham City in the fifth round of the FA Cup.
Villas-Boas, who has overseen a run of just two wins in 10 Premier League games and held a heated inquest with his players following a defeat to Everton last weekend, found himself under renewed scrutiny on 20 minutes when David Murphy exploited some lacklustre defending to put the Championship side in front.

Juan Mata then saw a penalty expertly saved by Birmingham keeper Colin Doyle and with Chelsea struggling to break down their opponents, Villas-Boas responded at half-time by ruthlessly withdrawing the disappointing Fernando Torres, who is now without a goal in 22 games for club and country.

A more cohesive second-half performance was the result and the impressive Daniel Sturridge equalised just after the hour mark when heading home unmarked, but with the crowd expressing discontent at the final whistle, chief executive Ron Gourlay shaking his head in the stands and Chelsea now facing an unwelcome replay, Villas-Boas remains under considerable pressure.

Birmingham were dealt an early setback when captain Stephen Carr was forced off due to an injury but the change appeared to have no real effect on the visiting defence in what was an accomplished Birmingham performance in the first half at Stamford Bridge.

Torres, who after six minutes marked 21 hours of football without a goal, was rather isolated in attack as a midfield containing Ramires, John Obi Mikel and Raul Meireles looked somewhat uninspired while Frank Lampard sat on the bench.

However, when Chelsea fell behind after 20 minutes it was due to a defensive lapse. The home side defended horribly from a corner as Curtis Davies tried and failed to execute an overhead kick, and Branislav Ivanovic appeared to turn his back on the ball as Murphy thumped home from close range.

Inside two minutes Chelsea should have been level. Ramires took possession of the ball in the box and drew a clumsy challenge from Wade Elliott to earn a penalty. However, Mata, who has been a rare glimmer of hope in an otherwise traumatic season at Stamford Bridge, saw his penalty tipped onto the post by a fine save from Colin Doyle.

It was an exasperating moment for Villas-Boas and his men, who were struggling to carve out clear-cut chances against the Championship side and could not afford to pass up a penalty. They were being restricted to shots from range, and when Sturridge did find Torres with a cross the Spaniard was unable to get a clean shot away under pressure from the excellent Curtis Davies.

David Luiz, in full PlayStation mode, did embark on one marauding run forward to win a free kick, from which the Brazilian defender forced Doyle into a smart save, while Sturridge also threatened with a lovely piece of thigh control and a stunning volley following a header back from Torres.

However, Chelsea were largely unimpressive and chants of “sacked in the morning” and “Jose Mourinho” reverberated from the visiting end. The lively Nathan Redmond tested Petr Cech with a low effort as Birmingham sought to extend their lead on the break before Chelsea were denied again when Mata saw a header saved by Doyle just before half-time.

The response from the Chelsea manager was to withdraw Torres at half time after yet another ineffectual display from the striker. Doing so at such an early juncture represented a scathing judgement of a player who has not scored in 22 games for club and country and also heralded the return of Didier Drogba from the African Cup of Nations.

The Ivorian looked lively following his introduction but Chelsea were almost undone by familiar failings again as more slack defending from a corner allowed Redmond to fire over the bar with a fierce first-time effort.

Villas-Boas sought to change things again just before the hour mark as Salomon Kalou replaced Mikel and Mata was asked to move into a central area to play off Drogba. The change quicky resulted in the Spaniard having a good chance as he pulled down a long ball in the box and fired wide with his right foot.

Mata was involved again when Chelsea drew level on 61 minutes. The Spaniard took possession in a central area and spread the ball wide to Ivanovic, who delivered a teasing cross from the right. Sturridge was left completely unmarked and directed the ball just inside the far post with a lovely header.

The England international had been Chelsea’s most effective player and subsequently won his side a corner off Murphy as he continued to trouble the visiting defence. The set piece was cleared into the path of Meireles, who saw his low drive deflected up and just over the bar.

Birmingham, missing strikers Nikola Zigic and Marlon King, were blunt in attack although Jordan Mutch did test Cech with one firm strike from a free kick after he was brought down 25 yards from goal. Redmond was also gifted with a fine chance late on but fired his shot straight at the Chelsea keeper.

Looking to secure a win that, however unconvincing, would have eased some of the pressure on his shoulders, Villas-Boas threw on Lampard but his decision to make Mata the fall guy was met with discontent from the home supporters.

Further boos greeted the final whistle, while Gourlay and chairman Bruce Buck also looked rather displeased following confirmation that Chelsea must now visit St Andrew’s in a replay.

Source: Eurosport

TEAMS: Chelsea: Cech, Ivanovic, Luiz, Cahil, Bertrand, Ramires, Mikel, Meireles, Sturridge, Torres, Mata. Subs: Hilario, Bosingwa, Essien, Lampard, Malouda, Kalou, Drogba. /// Birmingham: Doyle, Carr, Davies, Ibanez, Murphy, Redmond, Mutch, Fahey, Gomis, Elliott, Rooney. Subs: Butland, Caldwell, Spector, Burke, Reilly, Asante, Jervis.

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