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Archive for Febbraio 25th, 2012

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AC Milan still topped the Serie A standings despite a 1-1 draw with Juventus in a match that took place at the San Siro on Saturday 2/25/2012). Milan remain 1 point ahead of Juventus who followed in second place with 50 points.

Milan went ahead in the 15th minute. after receiving a pass from Robinho, Nocerino managed to beat Gianluigi Buffon with his right foot shot.

Milan 1-0 up did not make the pressure lower. At the 25th minute, Milan actually scored a goal through a header from Sulley Muntari. Unfortunately the referee did not validate these goals despite Muntari headed the ball had crossed the goal line before countered by Buffon.

Juventus slowly giving rise to resistance. Antonio Conte a few times troops opened fire which unfortunately has not led to meaningful threat to Milan. Milan while still making threats through the occasional counterattack.

In fact, in the 42nd minute, a shot from Mark van Bommel made almost Milan fans cheered. Unfortunately, the ball is already out of reach by Buffon is still stretched thin on the left side Juventus.

In the second half, Juventus dominated the game more. But Milan’s tight defense made it difficult for Juventus off the threat. Milan managed to make Juventus tired of fighting in the midfield.

The new Juventus goalkeeper Milan threatened in the 68th minute. Giorgo Chiellini cross from Fabio Quagliarella struck by the right foot. Luckily for Milan, Abbiati managed to close the ball and Quagliarella opportunities fail.

Fierce battle and both teams went hard. Not infrequently, the referee must blow the whistle because the violation occurred.

After trying hard, Juventus finally scored position in the 83rd minute. Substitute Alessandro Matri successfully grabbed Simone Pepe’s cross with a half volley shot. The ball that rolled heavy could not be driven by Abbiati who had always fails the chances Juve.

At the 88th minute Juventus must play with ten men after Arturo Vidal received a red card for breaking Van Bommel. But this does not affect the outcome of the game. When the whistle sounded ending the game score remained 1-1.

According to the Lega Serie A, Milan controls the ball during the game as much as 45 percent and fired three accurate shots from nine businesses. As for Juventus created three chances out of eleven experiments.

The lineup
Milan: Christian Abbiati, Thiago Silva, Philippe Mexes, Luca Antonini, Ignazio Abate, Mark Van Bommel, Urby Emanuelson (Massimo Ambrosini 72), Sulley Muntari, Antonio Nocerino, Robinho, Pato (Stephan El Shaarawy 46)

Juventus: Gianluigi Buffon, Leonardo Bonucci, Giorgio Chiellini, Andrea Barzagli, Claudio Marchisio, Arturo Vidal, Andrea Pirlo, Marcelo Estigarribia (Simone Pepe 46), Stephan Lichtsteiner, Marco Borriello (Mirko Vucinic 54), Fabio Quagliarella (Alessandro Matri 69)

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AC Milan still topped the Serie A standings despite a 1-1 draw with Juventus in a match that took place at the San Siro on Saturday 2/25/2012). Milan remain 1 point ahead of Juventus who followed in second place with 50 points.

Milan went ahead in the 15th minute. after receiving a pass from Robinho, Nocerino managed to beat Gianluigi Buffon with his right foot shot.

Milan 1-0 up did not make the pressure lower. At the 25th minute, Milan actually scored a goal through a header from Sulley Muntari. Unfortunately the referee did not validate these goals despite Muntari headed the ball had crossed the goal line before countered by Buffon.

Juventus slowly giving rise to resistance. Antonio Conte a few times troops opened fire which unfortunately has not led to meaningful threat to Milan. Milan while still making threats through the occasional counterattack.

In fact, in the 42nd minute, a shot from Mark van Bommel made almost Milan fans cheered. Unfortunately, the ball is already out of reach by Buffon is still stretched thin on the left side Juventus.

In the second half, Juventus dominated the game more. But Milan’s tight defense made it difficult for Juventus off the threat. Milan managed to make Juventus tired of fighting in the midfield.

The new Juventus goalkeeper Milan threatened in the 68th minute. Giorgo Chiellini cross from Fabio Quagliarella struck by the right foot. Luckily for Milan, Abbiati managed to close the ball and Quagliarella opportunities fail.

Fierce battle and both teams went hard. Not infrequently, the referee must blow the whistle because the violation occurred.

After trying hard, Juventus finally scored position in the 83rd minute. Substitute Alessandro Matri successfully grabbed Simone Pepe’s cross with a half volley shot. The ball that rolled heavy could not be driven by Abbiati who had always fails the chances Juve.

At the 88th minute Juventus must play with ten men after Arturo Vidal received a red card for breaking Van Bommel. But this does not affect the outcome of the game. When the whistle sounded ending the game score remained 1-1.

According to the Lega Serie A, Milan controls the ball during the game as much as 45 percent and fired three accurate shots from nine businesses. As for Juventus created three chances out of eleven experiments.

The lineup
Milan: Christian Abbiati, Thiago Silva, Philippe Mexes, Luca Antonini, Ignazio Abate, Mark Van Bommel, Urby Emanuelson (Massimo Ambrosini 72), Sulley Muntari, Antonio Nocerino, Robinho, Pato (Stephan El Shaarawy 46)

Juventus: Gianluigi Buffon, Leonardo Bonucci, Giorgio Chiellini, Andrea Barzagli, Claudio Marchisio, Arturo Vidal, Andrea Pirlo, Marcelo Estigarribia (Simone Pepe 46), Stephan Lichtsteiner, Marco Borriello (Mirko Vucinic 54), Fabio Quagliarella (Alessandro Matri 69)

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Manchester City remain firmly on top of the Premier League standings, having managed a 3-0 win over Blackburn Rovers in the Premier League match on Saturday (02/25/2012). Three hosts scored the winning goal Mario Balotelli, Sergio Aguero, and Edin Dzeko.

An additional three points to make “The Citizen” collect 63 points. They are five points clear of Manchester United who will compete against Norwich City on Saturday (2/25/2012). Meanwhile, Blackburn failed to get out of the relegation zone with 21 points.

Playing in front of his own supporters, City appear to attack since the early minutes. The first round has been running for one minute, Balotelli has been threatened for the visitors. Starting from a collaboration with David Silva, Adam Johnson to cross into the penalty box which immediately struck by Balotelli. Unfortunately, his hard shot can be anticipated well by goalkeeper Paul Robinson.

In the mid-first round, “The Citizen” Blackburn continued to imprison more play defense. Combination of Silva and Johnson on the left side several times troublesome Blackburn defense. At minute 21, Silva was about to change the score. However, Robinson again managed to break the opponent’s threats.

Blackburn then tried to get out of pressure. However, it is actually utilized City to break the deadlock scoring. Starting from behind the attacks, Balotelli is able to maximize bait Aleksandar Kolarov for Robinson thrilling goal in the 29th minute.

Until well into the final minute, the City created a number of opportunities. However, these efforts failed to convert chances into goals thanks to Robinson’s performances under the rule of “The Rovers”.

In the second half, City increased his lead to 2-0 through striker Sergio Aguero in the 52nd minute. This time, Robinson, who performed brilliantly in the first round, must be resigned to being broken thanks to anticipate mistakes Johnson’s cross. Without mercy, which saw the hole, Aguero grabbed a loose ball with his hard shot that makes the ball go into the Blackburn goal.

Superior quality of the player, the City looks so comfortable playing rhythm games in Blackburn defense. The combination Kolarov, Johnnson, Silva and Balotelli many times to make Steve Kean’s farm team overwhelmed.

At the 80th minute, Edin Dzeko is only one minute coming on for Arsenal, finally able to establish a 3-0 City victory. Kolarov cross he was able to get even with a header that hard menghujam Robinson into the net.

Teams Line-up:

Manchester City: Joe Hart, Joleon Lescott, Vincent Kompany, Aleksandar Kolarov, Pablo Zabaleta, Touré Yaya (James Milner 86), Nigel De Jong, David Silva, Adam Johnson (David Pizarro 71), Mario Balotelli (Edin Dzeko 79), Sergio Agüero.

Blackburn Rovers: Paul Robinson, Grant Hanley, Scott Dann, Martin Olsson, Bradley Orr, Morten Gamst Pedersen, Mauro Formica (Ruben Rochina 70), Radosav Petrovic (Steven Nzonzi 70), Marcus Olsson, David Hoilett, Yakubu Aiyegbeni.

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Manchester City remain firmly on top of the Premier League standings, having managed a 3-0 win over Blackburn Rovers in the Premier League match on Saturday (02/25/2012). Three hosts scored the winning goal Mario Balotelli, Sergio Aguero, and Edin Dzeko.

An additional three points to make “The Citizen” collect 63 points. They are five points clear of Manchester United who will compete against Norwich City on Saturday (2/25/2012). Meanwhile, Blackburn failed to get out of the relegation zone with 21 points.

Playing in front of his own supporters, City appear to attack since the early minutes. The first round has been running for one minute, Balotelli has been threatened for the visitors. Starting from a collaboration with David Silva, Adam Johnson to cross into the penalty box which immediately struck by Balotelli. Unfortunately, his hard shot can be anticipated well by goalkeeper Paul Robinson.

In the mid-first round, “The Citizen” Blackburn continued to imprison more play defense. Combination of Silva and Johnson on the left side several times troublesome Blackburn defense. At minute 21, Silva was about to change the score. However, Robinson again managed to break the opponent’s threats.

Blackburn then tried to get out of pressure. However, it is actually utilized City to break the deadlock scoring. Starting from behind the attacks, Balotelli is able to maximize bait Aleksandar Kolarov for Robinson thrilling goal in the 29th minute.

Until well into the final minute, the City created a number of opportunities. However, these efforts failed to convert chances into goals thanks to Robinson’s performances under the rule of “The Rovers”.

In the second half, City increased his lead to 2-0 through striker Sergio Aguero in the 52nd minute. This time, Robinson, who performed brilliantly in the first round, must be resigned to being broken thanks to anticipate mistakes Johnson’s cross. Without mercy, which saw the hole, Aguero grabbed a loose ball with his hard shot that makes the ball go into the Blackburn goal.

Superior quality of the player, the City looks so comfortable playing rhythm games in Blackburn defense. The combination Kolarov, Johnnson, Silva and Balotelli many times to make Steve Kean’s farm team overwhelmed.

At the 80th minute, Edin Dzeko is only one minute coming on for Arsenal, finally able to establish a 3-0 City victory. Kolarov cross he was able to get even with a header that hard menghujam Robinson into the net.

Teams Line-up:

Manchester City: Joe Hart, Joleon Lescott, Vincent Kompany, Aleksandar Kolarov, Pablo Zabaleta, Touré Yaya (James Milner 86), Nigel De Jong, David Silva, Adam Johnson (David Pizarro 71), Mario Balotelli (Edin Dzeko 79), Sergio Agüero.

Blackburn Rovers: Paul Robinson, Grant Hanley, Scott Dann, Martin Olsson, Bradley Orr, Morten Gamst Pedersen, Mauro Formica (Ruben Rochina 70), Radosav Petrovic (Steven Nzonzi 70), Marcus Olsson, David Hoilett, Yakubu Aiyegbeni.

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Peter Odemwingie inspired West Bromwich Albion to a 4-0 Premier League win over in-form Sunderland with two goals at The Hawthorns.
The Nigerian struck early in each half, with James Morrison and Keith Andrews also on target as the Baggies cantered to just their third home win of the season.

Andrews was handed his full West Brom debut, stepping in for the injured Paul Scharner as Roy Hodgson made one change from the side which thrashed Wolves 5-1. Martin O’Neill’s Sunderland were unchanged from the team which beat Arsenal 2-0 in the FA Cup last weekend, with Stephane Sessegnon again ploughing a lone furrow up front.

West Brom were quick out of the blocks and took the lead after just three minutes. Youssouf Mulumbu delivered a right-footed cross into the area and Odemwingie escaped the attentions of Kieran Richardson to head past Simon Mignolet. It was a fine finish from the Nigerian who displayed all the confidence of a man boosted by a hat-trick against Wolves in his previous match.

West Brom continued to look far the more threatening team, but Jack Colback wasted a golden chance to restore parity for the Black Cats when he failed to make proper contact with an inswinging Phil Bardsley cross.

Morrison then forced a diving save from Mignolet after unleashing a fierce left-footed effort from the edge of the area.

West Brom were utterly dominant and scored a deserved second before half-time. The impressive Jerome Thomas hung up a cross to the back post where Morrison was on hand to produce a downward header that gave Mignolet no chance.

Marc-Antoine Fortune, who has produced several strong performances since being recalled to the Baggies side by Hodgson, almost made it 3-0 before the break but his close-range effort was deflected wide by Richardson.

O’Neill responded to his side’s dire first-half display by replacing Colback and Richardson with Fraizer Campbell and Nicklas Bendtner at the break.

But within three minutes of the restart the Black Cats fell further behind as Odemwingie swept home a cross from Fortune.

The Frenchman’s cut-back was actually intended for Morrison but instead found the Nigerian inside the area and he made it five goals in his last two games.

Thomas then curled a sumptuous effort against the bar as West Brom threatened to run riot.

Sunderland were brighter in an open second-half and Lee Cattermole fired a presentable chance over the bar after beating two West Brom defenders.

Gardner let fly with a stinging effort that Foster managed to beat away as Sunderland looked for a consolation goal.

West Brom were still threatening and Mulumbu played in Thomas whose shot was blocked by Mignolet. Fortune then saw his follow-up effort cleared off the line.

Michael Turner headed a free-kick just wide from close-range, the ball coming to him quickly, giving him little time to direct his header.

Andrews completed the scoring in injury time with a goal on his full debut. The former Blackburn midfielder fired home after good play down the left from Morrison and a cut-back from substitute Graham Dorrans.

This was a rude awakening for a below par Sunderland side who have been one of the form teams in 2012 under the stewardship of O’Neill.
Source: Eurosport


TEAM LINE-UP:

WEST BROMWICH ALBION: Foster; Reid, McAuley, Olsson, Ridgewell; Odemwingie, Mulumbu, Morrison, Andrews, Thomas; Fortune. Subs: Fulop, Cox, Long, Dorrans, Tchoyi, Shorey, Dawson.
SUNDERLAND: Mignolet; Bardsley, Richardson, Turner, O’Shea, Larsson, McClean, Cattermole, Colback, Gardner, Sessegnon. Subs: Bridge, Campbell, Kilgallon, Meyler, Kyrgiakos, Bendtner, Westwood.

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