Archive for April, 2007



Athletic Bilbao Vs Real Madrid Highlights

Monday 30 April 2007 @ 4:39 pm

Real Madrid continued their impressive away form by thumping Athletic Bilbao 4-1 at the San Mames last night. Goals from Sergio Ramos, a double from Ruud Van Nistelrooy and a breakaway goal scored by Guti made it 10 away wins on the trot for the Los Merengues.




Sevilla Vs Espanyol Highlights

Monday 30 April 2007 @ 4:35 pm

Sevilla remain in the hunt for the treble after beating Espanyol 3-1 at home to remain one point behind league leaders Barcelona. Goals in the second half from Antonio Puerta, Ernesto Chevanton and Jose Luis Marti sealed the win for the hosts with Espanyol netting a consolation goal through Ferran Corominas effort.




Barcelona Vs Levante Highlights

Monday 30 April 2007 @ 4:28 pm

A Samuel Eto’o strike was in the 28th minute was enough to give gave Barcelona a nervy 1-0 win over lowly Levante at the Nou Camp on Sunday to remain top of the La Liga with six games remaining for the champions.




Wigan Vs West Ham Highlights

Sunday 29 April 2007 @ 5:13 pm

West Ham notched their fifth win in seven matches to boost their hopes of avoiding the drop after beating Wigan 3-0 at the JJB last night. Goals from Luis Boa Morte, Yossi Benayoun and Marlon Harewood secured the vital win for the visitors who had Ugly Betty lookalike Carlos Tevez to thank for after putting on a sparkling performance for the visitors.




Chelsea Vs Bolton Highlights

Sunday 29 April 2007 @ 5:05 pm

Chelsea hopes of an third succesive league title and an unprecendented quadruple received a hammer blow after being held to a 2-2 draw at home to Bolton last night.

Bolton suprised the host when they took the lead through league debutant Lubomir Michalik in the 19th minute before Chelsea responded through Salamon Kalou’s inch perfect diving header for the equaliser.

Chelsea then took the lead in the 34th minute after Jussi Jaaskelainen was unlucky to see Kalou’s headed effort deflect off his leg for Chelsea’s second but Kevin Davies had the final say on the match as he rose highest to nod in Gary Speed’s free-kick to allow Manchester United to stretch their Premiership lead to five points thanks to their superb win at Everton leaving Chelsea’s title hopes all but vanished.




Espanyol Vs Werder Bremen Highlights

Friday 27 April 2007 @ 4:14 pm

Espanyol took a giant step in their quest to lift the UEFA Cup after hammering Werder Bremen 3-0 at the Lluis Companys Olympic Stadium in their fist leg encounter last night. Moises Hurtado, Walter Pandiani and substitute Fernando Corominas were all on target for the host who will be confident of appearing in their second-ever UEFA final appearance after the dominating performance they put on yesterday.




Chelsea Vs Liverpool Highlights

Thursday 26 April 2007 @ 12:28 pm

Joe Cole strike in the 29th minute gave Chelsea a 1-0 win at Stamford Bridge last night and a lead to take into next Tuesday’s Champions League semi-final second leg at Anfield. A swift counter attack move started when Ricky Carvalho intercepted Dirk Kuyt’s header before pouring forward to slide a perfect through ball for Drogba who used his skill and power to turned Agger and find Joe Cole with an inch perfect cross for the game’s winner.




Champions League Semi Final Preview 2

Wednesday 25 April 2007 @ 9:53 pm

Chelsea Vs Liverpool
Chelsea have a couple of injury problems leading up to their grudge match with Liverpool tonight where they will be without German midfielder Michael Ballack with an ankle problem suffered during Chelsea’s stalemate at Tyneside over the weekend. Defender Ricky Carvalho remains a doubt with a leg injury and with Essien suspended, Khalid “The Cannibal” Boulahrouz looks likely to step into the centre of defence alongside Iron Man John Terry.

Rafa Benitez has a full squad to choose from besides long term injury victim Luis Garcia and will be aiming for a win to record their 150th victory in a European Cup match when his side lines up to face Chelsea tonight. Both managers have been enjoying the verbal sparring with each other in the build up to this engaging encounter and it looks likely that the first leg will be a cagey and tense affair.

Prediction: A entertaining draw between the two sides.




Manchester United Vs AC Milan Player Ratings

Wednesday 25 April 2007 @ 7:23 pm

A thrilling night of football between Man Utd and AC Milan saw the Premiership leaders staging a second half comeback to win 3-2 at Old Trafford last night. Wayne Rooney’s brilliant strike in stoppage time may have given his side a slight advantage going into the return leg but Kaka’s two away goals may prove vital when these two sides meet for a place in the final next week. Footballocks gives the lowdown on the performance of both sides.

Manchester United

Van der Sar : Was caught out by Kaka’s daisy cutter for Milan’s first but could do nothing about the second when Kaka danced his way past Man Utd makeshift defence for his second of the night. Had fairly nothing to do in the second half besides a routine save from Pirlo’s free kick. Rating: Five (out of ten)

O’Shea : Man Utd’s utility man was deployed at the right side of defense and did well to contain the threat of Seedorf from the left. Rating: Six

Brown: Kept Gilardino quiet for long periods of the game but failed to handle the majestic Kaka when he attacked from deep. Rating: Five

Heinze: The all action defender was a vital cog in Man Utd makeshift defense and had a hand in his side’s first
goal when he pressured Milan keeper Dida into boo-boo but wouldn’t be looking back at Milan’s second when Kaka left him for dead to stroke home. Rating: Six

Evra : Make himself available for selection but looked short of match fitness with a needless foul to get himself
booked and suspended for the return leg. Rating: Six

Ronaldo: Provided an attacking outlet on the left with his raw pace and opened the scoring after heading in from a corner for his side’s first with a little help from Dida. Rating: Seven

Carrick: Didin’t reach the perfomance levels of the 7-1 massacre of Roma, missed a glorious chance in the second half and was mediocre to say the least. Rating: Five

Fletcher: Followed up his impressive performance against Roma where he showed tremendous energy levels to harrass the Milan midfield into submission and forced Dida into a fine safe late in the game. Rating: Seven

Scholes : Supported Wayne Rooney well in attack and was at his best when he help set up his side equaliser with a brilliant flick chip to leave the Milan defense flat footed. Lucky to escape a suspension with his well documented tackling skills. Rating: Seven

Giggs : Man Utd’s captain of the day set up his sides winner with typical finesse from the interception right up to the through pass for Rooney wonderful finish to cap a good night’s work for the Welsh Wizard. Rating: Seven

Rooney: Led the line on his own with typical robustness and never say die attitude, “Craka” efforts were well rewarded with two goals including the winner which says everything about the player. Rating: Nine

AC Milan

Dida : Was at fault for the first goal after dropping a clanger for United’s first but made some timely saves before Rooney’s double strike ended his day on a sour note.
Rating: Five

Oddo: Did well against the likes of Giggs and Ronaldo. A steady performance from the ex-Lazio skipper.Rating: Six

Nesta: Was his usual reliable self to deny Rooney in the first half and a timely tackle to twart Ronaldo into the avertising boards in the second but couldn’t do anything when Rooney lashed home the winner.Rating: Seven

Maldini: The evergreen defender was consistent as ever but was unfortunate to be replaced after suffering an ijury in the first half.Rating: Six

Jankulovski : Manage to provide some attacking width on the left but was needed more at defense in the second half when Man Utd up the ante.Rating:Six

Gattuso: His side crumbled after he left with an injury to his sole pretty much sums up Rino’s presence and contribution to the side that lacks determination and direction without the hard as nails midfielder. Milan will be deperately hoping he will be fit for the return leg.Rating:Seven

Pirlo: A sub standard performance from the midfielder with his most notable contribution was a free kick that Van Der Sar dealt with considerably.Rating:Six

Ambrosini: Solid defensive performance from the midfielder but should had taken more responsibilty in midfield after Gattuso’s injury.Rating: Six

Kaká : Outshone Ronaldo with two well taken away goals which may prove decisive in the return leg at the San Siro. Rating: Eight

Seedorf :Provided another attacking option for his side besides Kaka and was credited with an assist for his side’s first goal in a highly polished performance from the Dutch veteran.Rating:Seven

Gilardino : Dissapointing outing for the forward who doesn’t look cut out for a team of Milan’s stature.Rating:Four




Manchester United Vs AC Milan Highlights

Wednesday 25 April 2007 @ 11:14 am

Wayne Rooney took centrestage went he netted a double to to give his side a 3-2 semi-final first-leg triumph at Old Trafford last night. Billed by The Sun as “Craka” , Rooney last gasp effort was worth the entrance fee itself after seeing his side take the lead through Ronaldo in the 5th minute before a Kaka double in the 22nd and 37th minute threatened to spoil the Red Devils european dream until “Craka” turn the match on its head with a delightful equaliser in the 59th minute and the winner in injury time to give his side a lead to protect in a week’s time.




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