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英格兰出局

这委实是件让人失望之事

 

08年的欧锦赛,再也看不到,Rooney, 的天才表演了

 

还好,还有C罗,等众多球星撑着,

 

但是,还是一件非常pity的事。

Posted by: freesu, 11/21 2007, 15:48 | soccer | Comment | Permalink | Trackbacks (0)

曼联第四轮总算胜了

曼联新赛季开头踢得真够逊的

 

不过,这轮总算是1:0 热刺

Posted by: freesu, 08/26 2007, 12:27 | soccer | Comments (1) | Permalink | Trackbacks (0)

曼联又被逼平

看了前两场的报道,曼联两场均被逼平。

 

真是有点失望了!

 

今天,太阳又现身了。热量又来了。

 

 

Posted by: freesu, 08/15 2007, 12:23 | soccer | Comment | Permalink | Trackbacks (0)

United hit Roma for seven

Manchester United produced a magnificent seven-goal performance to blow AS Roma away and overturn a first-leg deficit to reach the semi-finals of the Champions League.

Trailing 2-1 from the first meeting of the sides in Italy last week, Sir Alex Ferguson's side needed to score at least once on home soil to set up a last four meeting with either AC Milan or Bayern Munich.

But a dominant United went for the jugular from the start and produced a sensational three-goal blast inside the opening 20 minutes before adding insult to injury with a fourth on the stroke of half-time.

That effectively killed off the game and the Red Devils kept their foot on the gas after the interval to notch two more classy goals, before AS Roma pulled back a consolation effort which drew ironic cheers from the jubilant Old Trafford faithful.

But once again United struck back to score a late seventh which overwhelmed the side currently placed second in the Serie A table and left the much-fancied Italians totally shell-shocked and on the wrong end of an 8-3 aggregate scoreline.

The home side had opened the scoring in the 11th minute through the unlikely source of Michael Carrick.

Man-of-the match Cristiano Ronaldo toyed with his marker before squaring a pass inside to the England midfielder, who dinked a superb right-foot shot from 25 yards over Alexander Doni with the goalkeeper well off his line.

That drew United level on aggregate in the tie and heading into the semi-finals on the away goal rule, but in a performance of high energy and superb commitment they were never going to settle for that.

Ryan Giggs rolled back the years with a vintage performance roaming across the pitch and Alan Smith was on the end of his first-time pass to double the advantage with a precise finish after 17 minutes.

Wayne Rooney was next to profit from the veteran Wales international as he ghosted in front of his marker to guide the ball home from inside the six-yard box, after a pinpoint Giggs cross from the right two minutes later.

On the stroke of half-time, Ronaldo got himself on the scoresheet to cap a superb first-half display from the Portugal international.

Ronaldo was afforded acres of space down the right and, after running at the retreating Cristian Chivu, lashed a low shot from the edge of the box between the keeper and his near post.

After the interval and with a half-time party atmosphere enveloping Old Trafford, United made it 5-0 when Giggs again delivered a brilliant cross from the left and, after Smith failed to make contact, Ronaldo was on hand to stab it home from close range.

On 60 minutes it was 6-0 as Roma failed to close down Carrick and he shaped a superb 20-yard shot into the top corner after a Gabriel Heinze cut-back.

Daniele de Rossi reduced the arrears with a classy volley after 69 minutes, but substitute Patrice Evra had the final say with a low shot in off the inside of the post nine minutes from full-time, to confirm United's largest ever Champions League victory.

Posted by: freesu, 04/10 2007, 12:45 | soccer | Comments (4) | Permalink | Trackbacks (0)

Inter Recover With Derby Win

Ronaldo scored against his former side, but Zlatan Ibrahimovic grabbed the winner as Inter Milan bounced back from their disappointing exit from Europe with a narrow 2-1 triumph over city rivals AC Milan.

Ibrahimovic struck with 15 minutes remaining to give the Serie A leaders a deserved victory in a thrilling encounter at a sold-out San Siro.

Substitute Julio Cruz had levelled the scores shortly after the restart to cancel out Ronaldo's first-half strike but Ibrahimovic's goal ensured Inter's title charge continues apace.

They are still 16 points clear of second-placed Roma after the men from the capital also won on Sunday.

A brace from inspirational captain Francesco Totti ensured their was no Champions League hangover for the Romans has they brushed aside Udinese 3-1 at the Stadio Olimpico.

The Giallorossi overcame French outfit Lyon in midweek to set up a mouth-watering quarter-final tie against Manchester United.

But Totti, who is Serie A's top scorer this season, made sure his side were fully focused on domestic action as he fired them ahead after 33 minutes from the penalty spot.

Simone Perrotta doubled Roma's advantage six minutes later before Totti netted his second on the hour.

Asamoah Gyan netted a late consolation for Udinese, but it did little to detract from another polished Roma performance.

Behind them Lazio leapfrogged Palermo to climb to third after a narrow 3-2 win over Reggina.

Substitute Stephen Makinwa's 79th-minute goal at the Granillo Stadium gave the Romans their fifth victory in a row.

Giacomo Tedesco gave Reggina a 26th-minute lead before Christian Franceschini and Goran Pandev's strikes before half-time saw the Romans take command going into the second half.

Lazio's joy was shortlived as Pasquale Foggia, on loan at Reggina from them, equalised on 65 minutes before Makinwa came to the rescue.

There was nothing between the sides at La Favorita as Palermo and Fiorentina fought out a 1-1 draw which does little for either side's European aspirations.

Adrian Mutu opened the scoring for the visitors in controversial circumstances just after the half-hour mark, firing home with an opponent lying injured and in need of treatment.

Edison Cavani's second-half equaliser, just after his team-mate Cristian Zaccardo had been dismissed, ensured a share of the spoils for Palermo, but it was not enough for Francesco Guidolin's side.

Torino eased their relegation worries with a valuable - if slightly fortunate - 1-0 win over Catania.

Alessandro Rosina got the only goal of the game just 13 minutes from time to give his team three points that lift them up to 13th place in the table, six points clear of the drop zone.

But they needed plenty of luck on their side as they were kept on the back foot by the visitors for much of the game.

Ascoli moved off the bottom after an own goal from Valerio Bertotto handed them a precious 1-0 victory against Siena.

Picchio have now moved level on points with Parma, who were held to a 1-1 draw at Atalanta, but sit above them by virtue of a superior goal difference.

The win stretches Ascoli's unbeaten run to five games and leaves them just five points behind Messina, who hold the last place above the drop zone.

Siena, who have won just once since the end of October, are now in a precarious position at the lower-end of the table and find themselves only five points above the relegation zone.

Substitute Ferdinand Coly was the man to scored for Parma as they came from behind to secure a 1-1 draw against mid-table outfit Atalanta.

Atalanta looked to be heading for their first victory in seven games when Mario Defendi put them ahead early in the second half.

But the away side boosted their survival chances and secured a valuable point when Coly fired home in the 88th minute.

Ten-man Messina converted a late penalty to earn a valuable point in their relegation battle at Chievo.

Chievo had a chance to move in front from the spot but goalkeeper Nicholas Caglioni managed to keep Sergio Pellissier's kick out with his feet.

However, the ball fell to Paolo Sammarco and he scored easily for Chievo.

Christian Rigano gave the visitors from Sicily a share of the spoils three minutes from time after Marco Zanchi was fouled in the area.

Surprise packages Empoli were denied another victory by a brave comeback from 10-man Livorno in an exciting Tuscany derby match.

Goals from Francesco Pratali and Sergio Almiron earned Empoli a 2-0 interval lead and they looked on course to record their third consecutive win with both those goals coming after the dismissal of Livorno's Giovanni Pasquale.

But Rahman Rezaei started the comeback in the second half and Cristiano Lucarelli completed the job in stoppage time with a last-gasp strike.

On Saturday, a David Suazo-inspired Cagliari dented Sampdoria's hopes of qualifying for the UEFA Cup next season as the hosts were held to a 1-1 draw in Genoa.

The Honduras international was a constant thorn in the side of the Samp defence and scored the equaliser for the Sardinians in the 63rd minute after Angelo Palombo had put the home side ahead five minutes before half time.

Samp rarely looked like adding to their one goal and European football next season now seems like a distant dream while Cagliari will be happy with another point which keeps them out of reach of the bottom three, at least for another week.

Posted by: freesu, 03/11 2007, 13:04 | soccer | Comments (1) | Permalink | Trackbacks (0)


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