Friday, September 21, 2012

Champions League: Bayern Munchen 2 - 1 Valencia Match report....



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Bayern Munich 2 - 1  Valencia 

(Schweinsteiger 38, Kroos 76)

(Valdez 90)

Bayern Munich start their quest to lift the trophy at Wembley in May next year with a 2-1 victory over Valencia at the Allianz Arena.
Bayern had made a positive start to the match without being overwhelming.
It took the Bavarians nearly 40 minutes to open the scoring, with Bastian Schweinsteiger.
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Tuesday, September 18, 2012

First victory for Tottenham this saison...



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tottenham readingTottenham won their First Premier League match this saison 3 - 1  against Reading.
After their first victory 1-3 against Reading ,Spurs Striker Jermain Defoe declare : "Hopefully the fans are happy and everyone who has doubted us can look at us and think we'll do well this season," he told Sky Sports.

Defoe admitted that Spurs might have panicked if they had needed to defend a one-goal lead late on and therefore acknowledged that Gareth Bale's strike, which made it 2-0, was a welcome relief.

"That's what we wanted, just to settle us down," he said. "When we got the second goal, we passed it a lot more and [we] could control the game.

"When it's just 1-0, we panic a little bit because obviously we've conceded late goals. It's something we wanted to get out of our game really."

Their had been much speculation over Villas-Boas' future, with reports even suggesting that he had just three games to save his job, but Defoe dismissed that claim and says his new boss needs time to get his ideas across.

"I think that's normal to be honest [for there to be pressure on Villas-Boas]," he continued. "When a manager comes to a new club sometimes it takes time.

"You get world class players that come to football clubs and people think instantly they are going to be  unbelievable sometimes.

"Hopefully the fans are happy and everyone who has doubted us can look at us and think we'll do well this season."

The England striker also insisted that he was happy to continue as a lone striker and felt that he could thrive in such a role if he received enough support.

"Yeah, it's good," he commented. "I've always said that when you're playing with quality players it's not a problem [playing alone] because they get close to me. 

"Today we had a lot of the ball, so it's just a case of being clever and making sure your movement is good, and I did that today."
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Thursday, September 13, 2012

Football Planet 360: Wayne Rooney required admits England manager Roy H...

Football Planet 360: Wayne Rooney required admits England manager Roy H...: In response to England’s relatively surprising 1-1 draw to Ukraine, Roy Hodgson has admitted that he needs his best player, Wayne Rooney...

Wayne Rooney required admits England manager Roy Hodgson...




wayne rooneyIn response to England’s relatively surprising 1-1 draw to Ukraine, Roy Hodgson has admitted that he needs his best player, Wayne Rooney, for his next two qualifiers against San Marino and Poland. The current England manager, like many of the past ones, has put unreserved faith into the Manchester United player and hopes that the media will not aggravate Rooney’s play which has marred his England career at various times. Under Sven Goran Erikssen, Rooney received a red card in a crunch quarter final match.  For Steve McLaren, life was tough without the striker as he was injured for a lot of England’s qualifying campaign. Then under Capello, Rooney was in terrible form during the World Cup and showed his frustration in ugly fashion.
Hence, it is understandable why Roy Hodgson is keen on keeping Wayne Rooney injury free and happy within his squad.
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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

World Cup 2014 : France v Belarus Preview...




france squadAfter their 1-0 victory of Finland away from home, the French are once more in action and this time they host Belarus in a crucial qualifier.  The Stade de France will hold witness to Didier Deschamp’s first match in charge at home and will expect Les Bleus to leave with nothing but a win. The French seemed hesistant in attack and will be hoping for a more assured performance against potentially weaker opposition.
Belarus will be hoping for a turn of fortunes as they endured a terrible start to their campaign with a 1-0 home defeat to Georgia. The match will be intriguing as Belarus will be expected to sit back and soak up pressure exerted by a French team bursting in talent but also lacking in discipline and confidence.
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World Cup 2014 : France v Belarus Preview...




france squadAfter their 1-0 victory of Finland away from home, the French are once more in action and this time they host Belarus in a crucial qualifier.  The Stade de France will hold witness to Didier Deschamp’s first match in charge at home and will expect Les Bleus to leave with nothing but a win. The French seemed hesistant in attack and will be hoping for a more assured performance against potentially weaker opposition.
Belarus will be hoping for a turn of fortunes as they endured a terrible start to their campaign with a 1-0 home defeat to Georgia. The match will be intriguing as Belarus will be expected to sit back and soak up pressure exerted by a French team bursting in talent but also lacking in discipline and confidence.
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World Cup 2014 : France v Belarus Preview...




france squadAfter their 1-0 victory of Finland away from home, the French are once more in action and this time they host Belarus in a crucial qualifier.  The Stade de France will hold witness to Didier Deschamp’s first match in charge at home and will expect Les Bleus to leave with nothing but a win. The French seemed hesistant in attack and will be hoping for a more assured performance against potentially weaker opposition.
Belarus will be hoping for a turn of fortunes as they endured a terrible start to their campaign with a 1-0 home defeat to Georgia. The match will be intriguing as Belarus will be expected to sit back and soak up pressure exerted by a French team bursting in talent but also lacking in discipline and confidence.
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World Cup 2014 : France v Belarus Preview...




france squadAfter their 1-0 victory of Finland away from home, the French are once more in action and this time they host Belarus in a crucial qualifier.  The Stade de France will hold witness to Didier Deschamp’s first match in charge at home and will expect Les Bleus to leave with nothing but a win. The French seemed hesistant in attack and will be hoping for a more assured performance against potentially weaker opposition.
Belarus will be hoping for a turn of fortunes as they endured a terrible start to their campaign with a 1-0 home defeat to Georgia. The match will be intriguing as Belarus will be expected to sit back and soak up pressure exerted by a French team bursting in talent but also lacking in discipline and confidence.
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World Cup 2014 : France v Belarus Preview...




france squadAfter their 1-0 victory of Finland away from home, the French are once more in action and this time they host Belarus in a crucial qualifier.  The Stade de France will hold witness to Didier Deschamp’s first match in charge at home and will expect Les Bleus to leave with nothing but a win. The French seemed hesistant in attack and will be hoping for a more assured performance against potentially weaker opposition.
Belarus will be hoping for a turn of fortunes as they endured a terrible start to their campaign with a 1-0 home defeat to Georgia. The match will be intriguing as Belarus will be expected to sit back and soak up pressure exerted by a French team bursting in talent but also lacking in discipline and confidence.
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World Cup 2014 : France v Belarus Preview...




france squadAfter their 1-0 victory of Finland away from home, the French are once more in action and this time they host Belarus in a crucial qualifier.  The Stade de France will hold witness to Didier Deschamp’s first match in charge at home and will expect Les Bleus to leave with nothing but a win. The French seemed hesistant in attack and will be hoping for a more assured performance against potentially weaker opposition.
Belarus will be hoping for a turn of fortunes as they endured a terrible start to their campaign with a 1-0 home defeat to Georgia. The match will be intriguing as Belarus will be expected to sit back and soak up pressure exerted by a French team bursting in talent but also lacking in discipline and confidence.
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World Cup 2014 : France v Belarus Preview...




france squadAfter their 1-0 victory of Finland away from home, the French are once more in action and this time they host Belarus in a crucial qualifier.  The Stade de France will hold witness to Didier Deschamp’s first match in charge at home and will expect Les Bleus to leave with nothing but a win. The French seemed hesistant in attack and will be hoping for a more assured performance against potentially weaker opposition.
Belarus will be hoping for a turn of fortunes as they endured a terrible start to their campaign with a 1-0 home defeat to Georgia. The match will be intriguing as Belarus will be expected to sit back and soak up pressure exerted by a French team bursting in talent but also lacking in discipline and confidence.
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Wednesday, September 5, 2012

Lloris signing brings more problems for Villas Boas...




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A new campaign can be a testing time for any manager, especially a new manager who replaces a man with a huge reputation. Andre Villas Boas has found it hard to find his feet at Tottenham and with a fan base that expects big things from the club, the Portuguese has little time to settle into his role. Without impressive showings in his first three games in charge, the former Chelsea manager is already under pressure and feeling the heat.

The Tottenham manager has brought Hugo Lloris, the France captain, to White Hart Lane for a record deal of £12m for a goalkeeper. However, tension has already surfaced as Lloris has expressed discontent at not being the no.1 goalkeeper for his new side. With Brad Friedel turning in some impressive performances, it would be unfair to drop the American but with the price tag and pedigree the Frenchman brings to the club, one must question why Villas Boas has paid so much for the new man if he is unwilling to use him. Lloris has been part of the French Ligue 1 team of the year 3 times out of 4 seasons and is regarded as one of the best keepers in Europe. There is no doubt that the new recruit has reason to be angry but the manager has been unable to quell tensions. As the league continues to move into the winter, Villas Boas will have to show more impressive leadership and tactical noose as he aims to satisfy a fan base which expects.
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Monday, September 3, 2012

Ligue 1 results Sunday September 2...



om victoryMarseille 3-1 Rennes
OM move tonight at the top of the overall standings with their fourth straight victory. At the Vélodrome against Rennes men Elie Baup's provided a good collective performance. Jérémy Morel opened the scoring in the 36th minute and Gignac scored his third goal of the season late in the game. Rennes, who had returned temporarily to score in the 57th minute as ended the game badly Danzé scored an own goal.
Other result:
Bordeaux 1-1 Nice
L.P
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