Monday, February 20, 2012
CSKA Moscow : Real Madrid - any surprises?
Real Madrid : CSKA Moscow - Before the game
Real Madrid is to face the Russian leader CSKA Moscow in the first game the two teams will play in the 1/8 finals. The Russian giant is a well-known in the European tournaments team, but it is well-known fact that football in Russia is not what it used to be. On the other hand we have Real Madrid who are having their best performance for the last 5 years. It seems this is their season, is it not? Well it seems statistics are on CSKA's side - they have the previous two games in Russia. Moreover the temperature during the game will show -6 - -7 C. It wouldn't be a surprise if Madrid find the temperature too cold for them to reveal their great skills. But what Real Madrid have on their side is Mourinho. He has beat CSKA with both Chelsea FC and Internazionale Milan. He knows the Russian style and the weaknesses. Anyhow the game promises an interesting match, a derby between the Russians under their cold turf and the Espaniols the conquiztadors.
Don't miss it!!
Match Report: Chelsea 1 Birmingham 1
Very little happened in the opening 10 minutes apart from a determined run into the Birmingham area by Daniel Sturridge, but forced wide he eventually knocked the ball out for a goal-kick. On 12 minutes Birmingham were forced into a change, losing their veteran captain Stephen Carr to injury. Three minutes later, Mata, in the part of the pitch partly policed by Carr's replacement Jonathan Spector, almost plucked a Sturridge cross out of the air with his back to goal but as he turned, it ran out of play.Then, on 19 minutes, a previously drab encounter exploded into life in favor of the guests from Birmingham.
First the visitors took the lead. Having won a corner, it was played into the near-post area where David Luiz couldn't clear it. Ivanovic also missed the chance to make contact which left David Murphy in space to drill the ball home from close range. That was the first shot of the game from either side and it had inflicted a blow to Chelsea confidence.The chance to slap the Championship side back down came just two minutes later when an unnecessary and clumsy challenge by Wade Elliott tripped Ramires in a crowded penalty area.Mata, who scored with his previous Chelsea penalty, was the obvious choice to take it with Lampard and Drogba on the bench but his low shot was tipped onto the post and was then cleared. It was a good save by Colin Doyle.
25 minutes and Sturridge was not far away from finding Torres with a cross but Curtis Davies interrupted it. Chelsea remained on top for the rest of half but without creating enough chances.Sturridge, from the left this time, put a little too much pace on a curling cross for Ivanovic, who had evaded the offside flag. Chelsea by now had switched to 4-2-3-1 with Mata now central and Ramires on the right. Sturridge for a short spell decided to shoot at every opportunity and his best effort was a dipping one that didn't clear the bar by much. Birmingham's only effort of the half since their goal saw Cech save comfortably from Redmond.
In the second half, Drogba replaced Torres. Chelsea continued to dominate possession but a good link between our midfield and attacking play was not there, although one Mikel long pass almost picked out a well-placed Drogba. In the 54 minutes, Cahill was wrongly booked for what was nothing more than good strong defending on Birmingham's lone striker Adam Rooney and two minutes later, the manager of Chelsea made a second change, bringing on Kalou for Mikel.There were 61 minutes played when the Spaniard spotted Ivanovic in space down the right and found him with the necessary pass. The cross from the Serbian was delivered with pace and accuracy and it was given the finishing touch it deserved, Sturridge guiding a header inside the far post to put his side back level.
The quest was on for a winner. Kalou headed over from a Drogba cross and Ivanovic got the ball tangled among his feet after Mata had volleyed a cross with the power of a shot. Meireles then had a shot from the edge of the area deflected up and just over the bar. There was a rare shot from Birmingham on 76 minutes after Ramires had conceded a free-kick, but Cech gathered it low down. The Chelsea defence, and Cahill in particular, were proving solid. With 12 minutes left on the clock, Lampard replaced Mata. Drogba hadn't been involved much but he won a corner soon after that latest switch. With 86 minutes Birmingham did have their chance to win after the Chelsea defence was caught square as Jervis knocked the ball forward but Redmond fluffed his big moment and the save was easy for Cech.Wth 89 minutes gone and the rain now falling, Chelsea's chance came when Ivanovic was fouled 20 yards out and in a central position. Lampard however hit the free-kick into the wall.It had been an improved second-half display but despite substitutions, the cutting edge was not sharp enough.
The replay will be Tuesday 6 March. kick-off.
22nd round of the Bundesliga
CSKA in Libya
The team of CSKA(Sofia) is currently in the Libyan city of Benghazi where they are about to play in a tournament with the teams of Al Ahli and Al Nasser. The tournament is part of the celebrations in the city due to the freedom of the regime of Colonel Gaddafi.
In Monday(20.02.2012) at 15:30 Bulgarian time, CSKA is going to play 45 minutes against Al Ahli and then after a 15 minutes brake another half time against Al Nasser. The host expect the stadium to be full, since there has not been any official football game in Libya since the revolution began. Surptisingly, before the revolution many of the teams' leading players joined the revolutionary army, since they are a paragon for the society there, and now refused to continue their carrers as footballers. So the Libyan teams are mostly composed of young players, who are the future of the country's sport.
The starting eleven for CSKA are already known. Rais M'bolhi is the goalkeeper, and in fron of him are Bandalovski, Hadad, Grancharov and Stoyanov. In the center are Galchev(C), Muchat and Chuto. The forwards are Paun, Priso and Karachanakov.
In Wednesday CSKA is coming back to Bulgaria and the next saturday is facing the team of Chernomotets(Burgas).
Three Own Goals helped Liverpool Dominate Over Brighton
Liverpool earned a 6-1 win yesterday against Champinship team Brighton & Hove Albion. This means they'll play against Stoke City in the next round of FA cup. This means they'll have the opportunity to win 2 trophies by the end of the season.
The Reds started with a goal in the very first minutes of the match. Martin Skrtel scored after a corner kick in the 5th minute. Liverpool played well prior to the 17th minute, when they received a goal from more than 30 meters. Kazenga LuaLua scored a spectacular goal after a tricky execution of a free kick. Liverpool againt launched numerous attacks to Brighton's goal and Suarez, Carroll, and Gerrard (from a free kick) tried unsuccessfully to score. In the last minute of the first half, after a chaos in front of Brighton's goal, received second goal. Luis Suarez shot, Brighton's goalkeeper Brezovan saved and the following Glen Johnson's header was not cleared by the defenders. The ball hit Bridcutt's foot and went into the net.
The second half started with a strong Liverpool dominance, which produced a goal in the 57th minute. A combination between Suarez, Gerrard, and Downing resulted in a pass of the latter to Andy Carroll, who scored with an accurate shot In the 71th minute, Gerrard fired a shot from an almost impossible possition. Bridcutt tried to clear the ball, but was unsuccessful and scored an unlucky own goal for a second time. Four minutes later Brighton's players scored their third own goal in the match. Lewis Dunk scored one of the most unfortunate own goals ever seen. Without the preesence of any Liverpool players around him, he attempted to calm down the ball and clear it away, but instead of that kicked the ball in his own goal. In the 81st minute Suarez missed a penalty kick, and a few moments later Dirk Kuyt's shot hit the bar. After all, in the 83rd minute, Suarez scored the last goal in the match with a header against the empty net, after an assist from Andy Carroll.