Wednesday 15 September 2010

watch Bayern Munich v AS Roma live | UEFA Champions League (2010 First Phase) (Group C)

0 nhận xét

Bayern Munich  v  AS Roma

Match Information
Stadium: Allianz Arena, Munich, Germany
Attendance:
Match Time: September 15, 2010, 18:45 GMT 
Click TV watch now: 

watch Real Madrid v Ajax Amsterdam live | UEFA Champions League (2010 First Phase) (Group C)

0 nhận xét

Real Madrid  v  Ajax Amsterdam


Match Information
Stadium: Santiago Bernabéu, Madrid
Attendance:
Match Time: September 15, 2010, 18:45 GMT 
Click TV watch now: 

Tuesday 14 September 2010

watch Barcelona v Panathinaikos live | UEFA Champions League (2010 First Phase)

0 nhận xét

Barcelona  v  Panathinaikos

Match Information
Stadium: Camp Nou
Attendance:
Match Time: September 14, 2010, 18:45 GMT 
Click TV watch now: 

watch Twente Enschede v Internazionale live | UEFA Champions League (2010 First Phase)

0 nhận xét

Twente Enschede  v  Internazionale

Match Information
Stadium: Arke Stadion, Netherlands
Attendance:
Match Time: September 14, 2010, 18:45 GMT 
Click TV watch now: 

watch Manchester United v Rangers live | UEFA Champions League (2010 First Phase) (Group C)

0 nhận xét

Manchester United  v  Rangers


Match Information
Stadium: Old Trafford, England
Attendance:
Match Time: September 14, 2010, 18:45 GMT 
Click TV watch now: 

Saturday 11 September 2010

watch Arsenal v Bolton Wanderers live

0 nhận xét

Arsenal  v  Bolton Wanderers

Match Information
Stadium: Emirates Stadium, England
Attendance:
Match Time: September 11, 2010, 14:00 GMT 
Click TV watch now: 


watch live football: Everton v Manchester United live

0 nhận xét

Everton  v  Manchester United


Match Information
Stadium: Goodison Park, England
Attendance:
Match Time: September 11, 2010, 11:45 GMT 

Sunday 5 September 2010

watch Mexico v Ecuador live

0 nhận xét

Mexico  v  Ecuador

Match Information
Stadium: Estadio Omnilife, Guadalajara, Mexico
Attendance:
Match Time: September 5, 2010, 01:00 GMT 
Click tv watch now:

Friday 3 September 2010

watch San Marino v Netherlands live

0 nhận xét

San Marino  v  Netherlands

Match Time: September 3, 2010, 18:45 GMT 

Click tv watch now:

watch England v Bulgaria live (euro 2012)

0 nhận xét

England  v  Bulgaria

Match Time: September 3, 2010, 18:45 GMT 
Click tv watch now:

watch free football: France v Belarus live ( euro 2012)

0 nhận xét

France  v  Belarus

Match Information
Stadium: Stade de France, France
Attendance:
Match Time: September 3, 2010, 19:00 GMT 
Click tv watch now:

watch Estonia v Italy live ( euro 2012)

0 nhận xét

Estonia  v  Italy

Match Information
Stadium: A. Le Coq Arena
Attendance:
Match Time: September 3, 2010, 18:30 GMT

Click TV Watch noW:

watch Belgium v Germany live ( euro 2012)

0 nhận xét

Belgium  v  Germany


Match Information
Stadium: Koning Boudewijn Stadion, Belgium
Attendance:
Match Time: September 3, 2010, 18:45 GMT 

Click tv watch now:

Monday 30 August 2010

watch free football: Bologna v Internazionale live

0 nhận xét

Bologna  v  Internazionale

Match Informhttp://freefootball.orgation
Stadium: Renato Dall'Ara, Italy
Attendance:
Match Time: August 30, 2010, 18:45 GMT
Scoring Summary
Bologna Internazionale 
Click tv watch now: 

Sunday 29 August 2010

watch Racing Santander v Barcelona live

0 nhận xét

Racing Santander  v  Barcelona

Match Information
Stadium: El Sardinero, Spain
Match Time: August 29, 2010, 17:00 GMT

click tv watch now: 

Saturday 28 August 2010

Manchester United 3 - 0 West Ham United : Rooney on the mark

0 nhận xét
Wayne Rooney ended his five-month wait for a goal as he set Manchester United on their way to a comfortable Premier League win over West Ham.
Rooney's 33rd-minute penalty after Jonathan Spector had fouled Ryan Giggs will hardly enter his personal haul of fame. But it ends the talk of his scoring drought and should go some way to easing the 24-year-old back to top form after a slow start to the season.Second-half efforts from Nani and Dimitar Berbatov, who took his tally to three in four games, sealed victory to keep United in touch with early pace-setters Chelsea. But for West Ham, the international break only provides further opportunity to worry.Without a point under Avram Grant's stewardship and unconvincing in Carling Cup triumph against lowly Oxford at Upton Park on Tuesday, the Hammers are now bottom of the table and facing a fight to preserve their top-flight status.Fabio Capello's whistle-stop tour of the north-west had taken him to Blackburn and Blackpool. It probably brought a black mood as well when he discovered Frank Lampard would miss the Euro 2012 double-header against Bulgaria and Switzerland.Whether that news is going to trigger another attempt to lure Paul Scholes out of international retirement remains to be seen. Capello is not the only one to admire the 35-year-old who, by this season's standards, had one of his quieter games, even if his passing remains sublime.Indeed, Scott Parker, a man many felt was unlucky not to get the World Cup call last summer, possibly just edged their personal midfield duel. The problem for West Ham was that Parker was one of only two Hammers to impress.It could not be lost on Capello that Robert Green was the other. The two men will forever be united in ignominy for the debacle in South Africa, triggered as it was by the keeper's howler against the United States in Rustenburg that cost England their flying start.Yet there was a reason Capello trusted Green in the first place. And his excellent save to deny Nani proved it, even if Green required the additional help of his crossbar after the United winger had latched onto Dimitar Berbatov's lay-off and let fly from 20 yards.It was the best of a number of Nani chances, one of which should have provided United with some half-time daylight.Darren Fletcher was a similar distance out when he belted a right-footed drive that was destined for the top corner before Green pushed it away.Capello could only wistfully wonder what might have been. At least he did have the certain knowledge that his top striker no longer has to worry about how long it is since he last scored.Thirteen matches for club and country had passed since Rooney put United ahead in their Champions League quarter-final against Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena on March 30.That drought has been a popular debating point outside Old Trafford but Rooney kept any anxiety he might have been feeling well hidden as he strode up to take the penalty after Spector had been beaten by Giggs and then made a clumsy attempt to retrieve the situation.Rooney had the confidence to engage in a bit of kidology with Green before sending his international team-mate the wrong way, the celebrations somewhat subdued to say the least.Tossing away those points at Fulham will gnaw away at Ferguson for some time. Any fear of a repeat was dispelled within five minutes of the restart when Nani, one of the chief culprits on that occasion, profited from some excellent approach work from Scholes and Rooney, dumped Danny Gabbidon on his backside, then beat Green with ease.Given West Ham's almost complete inability to create anything of their own, it was effectively game over.Kieron Dyer wasted a decent chance when he fired into the side-netting but on this evidence it looks like being a bleak winter for the Londoners, especially if they fall victim to a late attempt to prise Parker away.United duly collected a third when Berbatov propelled a perfectly-executed airborne volley beyond Green after Nani had charged into the box and clipped a cross to the far post.

Walcott and Arshavin on target : Blackburn Rovers 1 - 2 Arsenal

0 nhận xét
heo Walcott and Andrei Arshavin were on target as Arsenal battled to a 2-1 win over Blackburn at Ewood Park.

Walcott fired a stunning 19th minute opener as the Gunners worked hard for the points. He was sent scampering clear down the right flank by a fine ball from Robin van Persie before cutting inside and ramming a low shot past Paul Robinson.
Rovers made life hard for Arsene Wenger's men and Mame Diouf's 26th-minute equaliser was the least they deserved before Arshavin won it for the visitors in the 51st minute.
Wenger never relishes his trips to Ewood Park and the driving east Lancashire rain approaching kick-off time threatened to make his latest return an unwelcome one.
Rovers started positively, with Morten Gamst Pedersen's long throw causing Manuel Almunia to enter the action early to pluck the ball off the head of Christopher Samba.
The Gunners came close to an opener in the third minute when Abou Diaby's shot in a crowded box took a heavy deflection off Vince Grella and rather fortuitously struck goalkeeper Paul Robinson.
But Rovers set about peppering the Arsenal box with high balls and their tactic nearly paid off in the ninth minute when Ryan Nelsen's header was headed off the line by Cesc Fabregas.
In a promising opening spell Fabregas then split the Rovers defence with a through-ball towards Walcott, only for Samba to get in with a superb saving challenge.
El-Hadji Diouf failed to pick out namesake Mame in acres of space in a Rovers counter-attack then in the 15th minute Samba headed just over from another Pedersen corner.
Walcott's 19th minute strike was so powerful it required lengthy half-time repairs to the net - but when Arsenal threatened to go on and win at a canter it was the home side who struck back.
Samba set off a swift counter-attack which sent El-Hadji Diouf tearing down the left where he cut inside the hapless Laurent Koscielny and squared for Mame Diouf to sweep home.
Wenger was forced to make his first change in the 34th minute when Van Persie hobbled off with an apparent knee injury and was replaced by Marouane Chamakh.
Confidence continued to bleed back into Blackburn after the break and Pedersen was not too far away with an audacious long-range effort in the 50th minute.
But the Gunners went back ahead one minute later when a Fabregas effort in the box was blocked only to squirt clear to Arshavin, who poked past the advancing Robinson.
Nikola Kalinic blazed a left-foot shot over the bar before Allardyce made his first change introducing Dunn in a bid to add some creativity to his midfield.
However, as the game wore on, Wenger's men looked increasingly to be finding their rhythm and Nelsen and Samba were working overtime to repel Arshavin and Chamakh.
But it was Walcott who always looked the biggest threat and the young striker came close to a second on 75 minutes when he lofted a long-range effort inches over the bar.
Walcott thought he had knocked home the Gunners' third at the other end only to be deemed inches offside, then substitute Jack Wilshere missed a sitter in injury time.
  • Wenger: We had to overcome nerves
    Arsene Wenger said his side had to shrug off an attack of nerves to win the match.
    Wenger's dislike of the home side's qualities are well known and he insisted his side had approached the game with concerns after a bruising battle in the equivalent fixture last season.
    Wenger said: "We had a good start but in my opinion we were too nervous dealing with the game of Blackburn. Who would not be unsettled by the kind of game Blackburn gave us today? Last year we had bad memories here and because we knew they would play the kind of game we don't like we had not enough confidence to deal with that.
    "In the second half I felt we were calmer. We put the ball well on the ground and controlled it better and it was just a question of time. We had the right resilience and commitment."
    And Wenger is adamant the way his side shrugged off those nerves to take the points sent a strong signal that they will not be found wanting in the title chase this season.
    "If you have ambition in this league you have got to win at Blackburn," Wenger added. "If you fail to win at Blackburn - if you go to clubs like that and you don't win - your ambition will not be respected by the other teams so it was an important test for us. The players are committed and we had that little bit more experience today, even if on just one or two occasions we were a bit lucky."
    Theo Walcott admitted he is benefiting from a relaxing summer after continuing his recent good form against Blackburn. The England hopeful was disappointed to miss the World Cup, but he impressed in front of Fabio Capello at Ewood Park.
    "I've had a good think in the summer - I didn't blame anyone else for not being at the World Cup but didn't read too much into it because I had a nice break, I've not had one for a long time," he said after the game.
    "Now I just want to get playing and show people what I can do. It's for me to push on and get on the goal sheet a bit more often.''
    One negative aspect of the afternoon for Arsenal was the late ankle injury suffered by Robin van Persie, which Wenger believes will keep the Dutchman out for at least ten days.
    Rovers boss Sam Allardyce bemoaned his side's failure to make the most of their chances which cost them after Mame Diouf's goal had brought them back into the match.
    "I'm disappointed we didn't get something out of the game and from my point of view the first half was our opportunity to get our noses in front," Allardyce said. "Because we didn't take those opportunities we paid the price for that. At some stage Arsenal were going to take control of the game. You switch off for a split second and they are very, very good at punishing you.
    "The pass and Walcott's finish were top quality and while we might try and criticise our defenders it's very difficult to stop that sort of quality of football."
    But Allardyce is the first to admit his side need to turn performances into points after two successive league defeats to follow the opening-day win over Everton.
    Allardyce added: "We played to our maximum as a team, which you've got to be reasonably satisfied with, but the game is about results and we've lost two games on the trot.
    "It's put us in a difficult position in terms of points on the board. While our performances over the three games have been very good, we've only got three points and that's the danger."
  • Watch Manchester United v West Ham United live

    0 nhận xét

    Manchester United  v  West Ham United

    MATCH INFORMATION
    Stadium:Old Trafford, England
    Attendance:
    Match Time:August 28, 2010, 16:30 GMT

    Click tivi watch live now:

    Monday 23 August 2010

    watch Manchester City vs Liverpool FC live

    0 nhận xét
    watch  Manchester City vs Liverpool FC live
    Stadium: City of Manchester Stadium, England
    Attendance:
    Match Time: August 23, 2010, 19:00 GMT
    Official(s): Philip Dowd (Referee)

    click other tv:

    Saturday 21 August 2010

    Watch: Arsenal vs Blackpool Live

    0 nhận xét
    Watch: Arsenal vs Blackpool Live

    Arsenal v Blackpool

    Match Information

    Stadium: Emirates Stadium,England

    Attendance:
    Match Time: August 21, 2010, 14:00 GMT

    Click tv watch now:

    Scocer plus TV

    Veetle channels

    Thursday 19 August 2010

    watch Liverpool vs Trabzonspor Live

    0 nhận xét

    Watch Liverpool vs Trabzonspor Live

    Stadium: Anfield, England
    Match Time: August 19, 2010, 18:45 GMT

    Click tv watch now:

    ITV 1

    Setanta Sports Ireland

    Veetle channel

    Wednesday 28 July 2010

    Free live football: 2010 MLS All-Stars v Manchester United live

    0 nhận xét
    MLS All-Star vs Manchester United Friendly Reliant Stadium, Houston 29th July 2010 1:30 am (uk)
     Click channal tv watch now:
    Veetle channal 
    360  channal

    Sunderland vs Atletico Madrid Live

    0 nhận xét
    click here watch Sunderland vs Atletico Madrid Live

    Dynamo Kiev cruise, Unirea hold Zenit

    0 nhận xét
    Dynamo Kiev cruise, Unirea hold Zenit

    Dynamo Kiev secured a 3-0 victory over Belgian side Gent on Tuesday in their Champions League third qualifying tie.

    dynamo kiev

    Andriy Yarmolenko put Kiev ahead on 19 minutes before former AC Milan star Andriy Shevchenko and substitute Roman Zozulya rounded off the scoring late on.

    Unirea Urziceni played out a goalless draw with Russian giants Zenit St Petersburg in Romania.

    Unirea saw Razvan Paduretu sent off in the 36th minute but Zenit boss Luciano Spalletti said: "This is a good result. We played a team that battled until the very last minute. For more than half the game we had the numerical advantage, but they defended very well, especially in and around the penalty area."

    Elsewhere, The New Saints FC saw their European dreams suffer a blow as they suffered a 3-1 loss at home to Anderlecht.

    Belgian champions Anderlecht got off to the perfect start when Sacha Kljestan gave them the lead in the seventh minute and things looked ominous for TNS as Jonathan Legear doubled the advantage 11 minutes later.

    But TNS did not let their heads drop and they went close twice in the first half before Craig Jones, who had narrowly missed one of those opportunities, brought them back into the game seven minutes after the interval.

    However, the Welsh outfit switched off and a free-kick was floated in towards the unmarked Matias Suarez, who headed in a third for Anderlecht. TNS now have a mountain to climb in the second leg on August 3.

    Champions League qualifying third round

    Omonia Nicosia 1-1 SV Salzburg
    Dynamo Kiev 3-0 KAA Gent
    Liteks Lovetch 1-1 MSK Zilina
    TNS 1-3 Anderlecht
    Sparta Prague 1-0 Lech Poznan
    Unirea Urziceni 0-0 Zenit St Petersburg

    SC Neusiedl 0- 4Arsenal video

    0 nhận xét
    SC Neusiedl 0- 4Arsenal video

    Sunday 11 July 2010

    Manchester United :Fixtures announced for 2010/11

    0 nhận xét
    United will kick off the 2010/11 Barclays Premier League season against newly-promoted Newcastle at Old Trafford on the opening weekend.

    If you believe in omens then it's good news - the Reds have twice started campaigns against the Magpies in the Premier League era, in 2000/01 (won 2-0), and 2008/09 (1-1), and on both occasions have gone on to win the title.

    There are the usual tricky patches, of course, with back-to-back clashes against Arsenal and Chelsea twice - in December (11, 18) and in the run-in (30 April, 7 May).

    The last ten fixtures of the campaign look like producing plenty of fireworks with away trips to Anfield, Upton Park, St James' Park, the Emirates Stadium and Ewood Park, with home games against Everton and Chelsea thrown in too. But, enough talk, here are the 2010/11 fixtures:

    Sat Aug 14 Newcastle United H
    Sat Aug 21 Fulham A
    Sat Aug 28 West Ham United H
    Sat Sep 11 Everton A
    Sat Sep 18 Liverpool H
    Sat Sep 25 Bolton Wanderers A
    Sat Oct 2 Sunderland A
    Sat Oct 16 West Bromwich Albion H
    Sat Oct 23 Stoke City A
    Sat Oct 30 Tottenham Hotspur H
    Sat Nov 6 Wolverhampton Wanderers H
    Wed Nov 10 Manchester City A
    Sat Nov 13 Aston Villa A
    Sat Nov 20 Wigan Athletic H
    Sat Nov 27 Blackburn Rovers H
    Sat Dec 4 Blackpool A
    Sat Dec 11 Arsenal H
    Sat Dec 18 Chelsea A
    Sun Dec 26 Sunderland H
    Tue Dec 28 Birmingham City A
    Sat Jan 1 West Bromwich Albion A
    Tue Jan 4 Stoke City H
    Sat Jan 15 Tottenham Hotspur A
    Sat Jan 22 Birmingham City H
    Tue Feb 1 Aston Villa H
    Sat Feb 5 Wolverhampton Wanderers A
    Sat Feb 12 Manchester City H
    Sat Feb 26 Wigan Athletic A
    Sat Mar 5 Liverpool A
    Sat Mar 19 Bolton Wanderers H
    Sat Apr 2 West Ham United A
    Sat Apr 9 Fulham H
    Sat Apr 16 Newcastle United A
    Sat Apr 23 Everton H
    Sat Apr 30 Arsenal A
    Sat May 7 Chelsea H
    Sat May 14 Blackburn Rovers A
    Sun May 22 Blackpool H

    Saturday 22 May 2010

    watch live football : Bayern Munich v Internazionale ( Live ) final

    0 nhận xét
    Bayern Munich  v  Internazionale ( Live )
    Stadium:        Estadio Santiago Bernabéu, Spain
    Match Time:     May 22, 2010, 19:45 UK

    click tv watching online now:


    Thursday 13 May 2010

    Hart backing Foster to replace him at Birmingham

    0 nhận xét
    Goalkeeper Joe Hart has backed Ben Foster to successfully fill his role at Birmingham next season if he completes a £6 million switch from Manchester United to St Andrew's.



    Foster, who who has admitted he will leave Old Trafford this summer, has been tracked by a number of Premier League clubs and Hart has backed his England rival to replace him when he rejoins Manchester City.

    ''I think Ben will do it easily [follow me]. He is a fantastic keeper,'' told the Daily Express. ''Ben has had some harsh criticism at Manchester United this season but, if he does turn out to be the Birmingham keeper next season, he will do a good job.''

    Hart wanted to remain at Birmingham on loan - where he performed so well he made it into the Premier League's Team of the Season - but accepts the final say was with Manchester City.

    ''I just waited for my orders, and my orders were that I went back,'' he said. ''I am contracted to Manchester City so that's where I will be. I will admit, it's sad. But it was out of my hands.

    ''If I could have stayed at Birmingham, I would, but it wasn't down to me. I didn't really want to leave but I was told that I have to. It's just the way football is.''

    ---- ESPN news---------

    Wednesday 5 May 2010

    Paraguay call up Barrios, not Cabanas

    0 nhận xét

    Paraguay call up Barrios, not Cabanas

    Paraguay call up Barrios, not Cabanas
    AFP

    Paraguay coach Gerardo Martino on Tuesday called up Borussia Dortmund striker and freshly nationalised Argentine Lucas Barrios as he unveiled his preliminary 2010 FIFA World Cup™ squad.

    Barrios was named in a 30-man squad that will be cut to 23 at the end of the month, in time for the start of the finals on 11 June.

    "Nobody can doubt the capabilities of Lucas Barrios," Martino, himself an Argentine, told a press conference. Barrios, whose mother is Paraguayan, has enjoyed a fine season with Dortmund, as has clubmate Nelson Haedo Valdez, who also made the 30 along with fellow strikers Oscar Cardozo of Benfica and Manchester City's Roque Santa Cruz.

    "I can imagine Paraguay causing some surprises in South Africa," said Barrios, who has scored 18 goals in the Bundesliga this season.

    There was no place in the squad for Club America forward Salvador Cabanas, who was shot in the head in a Mexico City bar last January. Cabanas was Paraguay's top scorer in the qualifiers with six goals but despite his omission, officials last month said he was "95 percent recovered" from his injury.

    Paraguay will face reigning champions Italy, New Zealand and Slovakia in Group F of South Africa 2010.

    Preliminary squad

    Goalkeepers: Justo Villar (Valladolid/ESP), Aldo Bobadilla (Deportivo Independiente de Medellin/COL), Diego Barreto (Cerro Porteno)

    Defenders: Claudio Morel Rodriguez (Boca Juniors/ARG), Denis Caniza (Leon/MEX), Paulo da Silva (Sunderland/ENG), Dario Veron (Pumas UNAM/MEX), Julio Cesar Caceres (Atletico Mineiro/BRA), Julio Manzur (Tigres/ARG), Carlos Bonet (Olimpia), Aureliano Torres (San Lorenzo de Almagro/ARG), Marcos Caceres (Racing/ARG), Antolin Alcaraz (FC Bruges/BEL)

    Midfielders: Edgar Barreto (Atalanta/ITA), Cristian Riveros (Cruz Azul/MEX), Osvaldo Martinez (Monterrey/MEX), Victor Caceres (Libertad), Enrique Vera (Liga Deportiva Universitaria de Quito/ECU), Jonathan Santana (Wolfsburg/GER), Sergio Aquino (Libertad), Eduardo Ledesma (Lanus/ARG), Nestor Ortigoza (Argentinos Juniors/ARG), Marcelo Estigarribia (Newell's Old Boys/ARG)

    Forwards: Roque Santa Cruz (Manchester City/ENG), Nelson Haedo Valdez (Borussia Dortmund/GER), Oscar Cardozo (Benfica/POR), Edgar Benitez (Toluca/MEX), Lucas Barrios (Borussia Dortmund/GER), Rodolfo Gamarra (Libertad), Jorge Achucarro (Newell's Old Boys/ARG)

    Tuesday 20 April 2010

    Inter Milan hold a 3-1 lead over Barcelona following the first leg of their UEFA Champions League semi-final.

    0 nhận xét
    Jose Mourinho's side will head to Catalunya for the return date thankful for goals from Wesley Sneijder, Maicon and Diego Milito, which helped to cancel out Pedro's opener at Giuseppe Meazza.

    Barca, following their arduous journey to Italy by bus, showed no signs of sluggishness early on and saw Zlatan Ibrahimovic come within a whisker of getting a touch to a dangerous cross inside the opening 60 seconds.

    The lively Milito was unable to pick out a team-mate as Inter threatened for the first time, while Seydou Keita fired well wide for the visitors as the game ebbed and flowed.

    Samuel Eto'o was booked for kicking the ball away in frustration on 12 minutes, with the Cameroonian desperate to make his mark against former employers.

    He came close to doing just that soon after, with his low drive parried by Victor Valdes but Milito was unable to force home the rebound.

    The Argentine was made to pay for that miss on 19 minutes when Barca took the lead in the simplest of fashions.

    Maxwell was afforded far too much time and space down the left and having ghosted in behind he was able to cut the ball back for Pedro to confidently slot home from 12 yards.
    Response

    Lucio then diverted a free header well wide as Inter looked to respond, but Barca were looking the more comfortable in possession.

    The Spaniards were leaving space in behind, though, and Milito went close again as he looked to curl the ball into the far corner from a tight angle.

    He finally made a telling contribution on the half-hour mark as he collected a scuffed cross from Eto'o and freed Sneijder in space, who stroked home past Valdes to level the scores.

    Ibrahimovic failed to meet a Dani Alves cross as the half came to a close, while Sneijder saw a well-struck free-kick cannon off the wall at the other end.

    Inter, roused by Mourinho at the interval, started the second half much the brighter and Goran Pandev was unfortunate not to meet a Milito cross and bundle into an empty net.

    It did, however, take the hosts just three minutes to edge themselves in front, with Maicon bombing forward from full-back to take a low cross from Milito in his stride and poke into the bottom corner.

    Worryingly for Barca, they then saw talismanic skipper Carles Puyol pick up a caution which rules him out of the second leg.

    The Spaniards did their best to raise the tempo, though, and Julio Cesar was forced to produce two smart reaction saves to deny Lionel Messi and Sergi Busquets in the space of as many minutes.

    Struggle

    Barca continued to struggle at the back as the game ticked past the hour mark and it came as no real surprise when they conceded a third on 61 minutes.

    Pep Guardiola's side looked anything but reigning European champions as Eto'o floated over a cross from the right and Sneijder was left all alone yet again inside the box.

    The Dutchman got his header all wrong, but was able to divert the ball in the direction of Milito who grabbed a deserved goal by nodding home from close range.

    Barca's frustrations were now mounting, as they were unable to find a way through and were seeing their considerable array of attacking talent nullified by a resolute Inter side.

    Maicon was stretchered from the field with 19 minutes remaining, after colliding with Messi's shoulder, and could be a doubt heading forward as Mourinho's men attempt to secure a domestic and European double.

    Barca, seemingly oblivious to the fact that playing a high line was doing them no favours, were fortunate to see a couple of debatable offside decisions come down in their favour.

    They continued to press, though, and only a last-ditch challenge from Walter Samuel denied Pedro, while Julio Cesar had to be at full stretch to keep out a dipping free-kick from Messi.

    Seven minutes from time Dani Alves was booked for going down under a challenge from Sneijder inside the box, but the Brazilian seemed to have been caught and was understandably disappointed not to have been awarded a penalty.

    Barca continued to push as they desperately tried to find a way back into the contest, with Gerard Pique seeing a shot hacked clear from in front of his own line by Lucio, but they were unable to find a second away goal and now have it all to do at Camp Nou if they are to become the first club to successfully defend the Champions League crown.

    Internazionale 3 - 1 Barcelona (live comment )

    0 nhận xét

    Internazionale 3 - 1 Barcelona



    95'

    It's unclear how much of an impact the coach journey had, too, but it may be the same story for Inter in the return leg next week.

    95'

    Inter certainly had the luck - Milito's goal may have been offside and Dani Alves may well feel he should have had a penalty - but Inter did enough to stop Barca dominating in their usual style.

    95'

    It's all over! Inter win the first leg 3-1 and take a significant advantage into the second leg!

    93'

    Keita concedes a free-kick, allowing Inter to waste some time.

    92'

    Balotelli unleashes a shot, but he can't find the target.

    92'

    Pedro tries an acrobatic effort, but it's straight at the keeper.

    91'

    Chivu hoofs clear as Messi tries to create something.

    91'

    Four minutes of stoppage time.

    90'

    Balotelli has the chance to feed Stankovic for a fourth, but it bobbles and he gets it all wrong.

    89'

    Dani Alves puts in a woeful cross. Goal kick.

    89'

    Pique goes down in the area as a cross comes in, but nothing's given.

    88'

    Sneijder heads Keita's cross back to Chivu, who kicks it clear.

    88'

    Inter are having to defend desperately at the moment.

    86'

    Inter clear the corner.

    86'

    Baltelli gets a header on the corner but Pique has a chance to fire in on goal before Inter eventually scramble it out for another corner!

    86'

    Barca win a corner.

    84'

    Sneijder goes clean through but his control lets him down!

    83'

    Dani Alves gets a booking for diving in the area! Sneijder made a mess of the challenge but it's not clear whether he actually made contact.

    83'

    Pique shows why he's a defender: he gets the ball in the area and runs the wrong way.

    82'

    Stankovic picks up a booking for a foul from behind and he too will miss the second leg.

    81'

    Sneijder puts the free-kick in but the referee spots an infringement. Barca free-kick.

    81'

    Zanetti wins a free-kick out on the right.

    80'

    Keita tries to catch Julio Cesar off-guard with a shot from distance, but it's a comfortable save.

    79'

    Pique receives the ball in the area but he's quickly surrounded and it's hoofed clear.

    79'

    Julio Cesar gets down to make a low save from Messi's free-kick.

    78'

    Thiago Motta fouls Xavi and Barca have the chance to fire in a free-kick on goal.

    77'

    Samuel makes a superb block to deny Pedro from just inside the area!

    77'

    Balotelli does some fancy flick-ups as he emerges from the right-back position. It comes to nothing ultimately though.

    76'

    Stankovic plays a half-volleyed pass through to Eto'o, but Valdes makes the clearance and he was adjudged to be offside anyway.

    75'

    Milito's cramp has forced him out of the game, so Balotelli will get his chance.

    73'

    Chivu's replaced Maicon. Chivu's wearing protective headgear himself.

    73'

    Chivu looks set to replace Maicon.

    72'

    The stretcher's on now. Doesn't look good for Maicon. Seems he banged his head when Abidal put his cross in.

    71'

    The ref pulls back play as Maicon is lying on his back. The medics are here to attend to him.

    70'

    Abidal hooks a cross into the centre but Inter clear and break away.

    69'

    There's a long ball over the top for Milito but Valdes gathers. Milito now appears to have a bit of cramp.

    68'

    Keita receives a booking for a trip on Eto'o as he threatens to break clear.

    68'

    Barca are having all the possession at the moment.

    64'

    Pedro sees a shot blocked. The ball goes out left and the cross just evades Keita.

    62'

    Abidal comes on for Ibra. That's an interesting move - Messi may move to centre forward now.

    62'

    Eto'o crosses in from the right, Sneijder heads down into the ground and it bounces up for Milito to head home. He looked to be offside, but it's given.

    61'

    Milito heads home from close range from Sneijder's misplaced header!

    61'

    GOAL FOR INTER!

    60'

    Ibra goes through one on one and forces a low save from Julio Cesar, but the play is pulled back for a Pique foul - and he's been booked.

    59'

    Milito makes some space and plays a ball into the centre, but it's cleared.

    58'

    The keeper punches the ball clear from the free-kick, but a foul is given as Ibra impeded him.

    57'

    Maicon hacks down Pedro out on the left flank. He's a booking away from a suspension.

    56'

    Pandev comes off for Stankovic. Pandev looked to be hobbling slightly there.

    56'

    Zanetti makes a fine challenge on Messi as he threatens to burst through.

    55'

    Great reaction from Barca to falling behind - Inter were completely on top before their second goal.

    54'

    Julio Cesar makes another good reaction save from Busquets' header and Inter eventually win a free-kick in the melee that follows.

    54'

    Ibra is played through but Maicon clears for a corner.

    53'

    Messi hits a swerving shot from the edge of the area and nearly catches the keeper out, but he does very well to turn it away.

    51'

    Puyol impedes Milito as he looks to latch onto a throughball. Puyol picks up a yellow card and misses the second leg.

    50'

    Inter have made a superb start to this second half and deserve to be ahead on the overall balance of play.

    48'

    Maicon turns the ball home from Milito's centre. The striker's cut-back from the right of the area left the defender with a little to do, but it's 2-1 Inter now.

    48'

    GOAL FOR INTER!

    47'

    Milito runs clean through on goal, but he's offside.

    46'

    Milito pulls the ball across the face of goal after some brilliant work from Sneijder, but Pandev's just behind it and can't make contact.

    46'

    Barca get the second half underway.

    45'

    Join us in the second half to see who comes out on top.

    45'

    That goal was down to an unusual lapse in concentration from some top-class players, Maicon in particular. Inter will feel they need to win tonight to go into the second leg with confidence.

    45'

    Inter have been the stronger team throughout much of the half, but it's 1-1 thanks to Pedro's away goal.

    45'

    It's half time.

    45'

    Busquets punches the ball in anger despite his team winning a free-kick and picks up the obligatory booking.

    45'

    Barca put together a long sequence of possession before Alves finds Messi but, again, Samuel stops him.

    44'

    Sneijder's corner is cleared by the first man, Xavi, at the near post.

    43'

    Sneijder blasts the free-kick at the wall but it takes a huge deflection. Corner.

    42'

    Valdes punches clear the corner and Keita gives away a free-kick for a 'push' on Maicon.

    41'

    Maicon plays a Hollywood pass for Pandev and it very nearly finds him. Alves nearly makes a mess of it, too, and Inter end up with a corner.

    40'

    Lecio again clears from Alves and Inter look to break. Milito is blocked off as he looks for Sneijder, however.

    39'

    Lucio makes the clearance as Xavi plays a killer pass to Alves and the Brazilian crosses into the centre.

    39'

    Barca have been enjoying some sustained possession but Inter look resolute in defence again. Messi eventually has to settle for a free-kick some way out.

    36'

    Ibra is penalised for a push on Lucio in the area.

    36'

    Eto'o nearly robs Puyol, but the defender recovers.

    35'

    Pedro gets a cross in from the left but Julio Cesar does well to steal it away from Ibra's boot.

    34'

    Pandev produces some great skill to get beyond Busquets and Alves on the left flank, but Alves recovers and makes the clearance.

    32'

    Valdes punches clear Sneijder's free-kick. Authoritative punch.

    31'

    Milito's chip into the box is cleared for a throw-in by Puyol. Inter then win a free-kick from Busquets out on the left.

    30'

    Sneijder fires home from Milito's pass. Maicon fed the Eto'o on the right flank, his scuffed cross arrived at Milito, and he was given enough space to find Sneijder.

    29'

    GOAL FOR INTER!

    26'

    Milito misses another good chance from the left of the goal! He's steered the ball past Valdes but again failed to hit the target. His form may see Balotelli introduced for the second half.

    25'

    Messi threatens some more magic, dancing around several players before Samuel eventually stops him.

    23'

    Zanetti holds off the threat of Pedro in the area. Another positive attack for Barca.

    22'

    Lucio misses a glorious chance! Sneijder's free-kick finds him unmarked at the far post, and his header goes wide. Awful effort.

    21'

    Alves brings down Sneijder as he looks to create something down the left. Inter will look to lob this in.

    19'

    Maicon, Lucio and Samuel were all unusually poor there, and that could cost Inter. They had been on top for a few minutes before the goal.

    19'

    Maxwell bursts down the left brilliantly, although the Inter defence was very, very sloppy, and cuts back for Pedro to place into the goal.

    19'

    GOAL FOR BARCA!

    18'

    That was a real chance for Inter.

    17'

    Eto'o forces a save from Valdes from distance and the keeper fails to deal with it. It bounces out to Milito to the left of goal, but his shot is wayward from a tight angle.

    16'

    Messi, incidentally, is dropping quite far back, but he's not being man-marked.

    15'

    Pandev's rolling around, trying to get Pedro booked. Doesn't look like he'll succeed.

    14'

    Lucio cuts out a Messi pass through to Ibra.

    13'

    Barca are looking rattled at the moment. This is what Inter need if they're going to take a positive result to Camp Nou.

    12'

    Eto'o robs Keita in a dangerous position and it's very harshly given as a foul. Eto'o gets a yellow for his protests.

    11'

    Alves is in a bit of pain from an earlier challenge. It appears his hand was trodden on.

    10'

    Eto'o plays a ball over the top for Milito. He would have been clean through but it's incorrectly given offside.

    9'

    Keita looks to flick a pass into Ibra's path, but it was never going to work out. Inter have been a little on the back foot, but Barca aren't having it all their own way.

    6'

    Messi weaves some magic around the area and goes down on the edge of the area under Cambiasso's challenge, but no free-kick is given. Quite rightly, I'd say.

    6'

    Pandev fires a long ball towards goal, but it's easy for Valdes to gather.

    5'

    Barca are penalised for a push.

    4'

    Lucio prevents Xavi's free-kick reaching Pedro, but it's deemed to go out of play for a corner.

    4'

    Pandev knocks Alves down and Barca have the chance to put the ball into the area.

    3'

    Cambiasso makes a good challenge and finds Milito in an advanced position. Milito gets a cross in but Keita clears.

    2'

    Maxwell swings in a cross from the left, but Ibra - attempting a fancy flick - fails to make contact. Poor stuff from the Swede.

    1'

    Samuel makes a strong challenge on Ibra to welcome him home.

    1'

    Inter Milan get the match underway!

    0'

    The players are now out on the field. Inter will be roared on by the fans here, with Barca's fans having had their travel plans scuppered. In the 80,074-capacity San Siro, Barca are believed to have only around 1,000 fans.

    0'

    The players are now in the tunnel.

    0'

    The volcanic ash that has prevented flights around Europe forced Barcelona to travel to the game by coach. It remains to be seen what effect that will have on Barca.

    0'

    Diego Milito's brother, Gabriel, incidentally will be among the substitutes for Barca. Gerard Pique and Carles Puyol start in central defence having served their suspensions in the second leg against Arsenal.

    0'

    Should Inter look to park the bus and shut down Xavi and Messi, Ibra could be their best hope of unlocking the defence and supplying an away goal. Pedro will also offer a threat.

    0'

    Zlatan Ibrahimovic returns to his former home and will hope to make the difference following the 0-0 draw between the sides at San Siro during the group stages.

    0'

    Samuel Eto'o will be the biggest goal threat and Mourinho will hope Diego Milito hits top form on the big occasion. Wesley Sneijder, of course, will be key in the Inter attack.

    0'

    Inter name the exact team that saw off Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. They'll be looking to stifle Barcelona tonight, even if Jose Mourinho has claimed he won't man-mark Leo Messi.

    0'

    No surprises in the line-ups for either side.

    0'

    Hello and welcome to the live commentary for the Champions League semi-final first leg between Inter Milan and Barcelona at San Siro.

    watch live football: Internazionale v Barcelona Live

    0 nhận xét

    Internazionale  v  Barcelona


    Match Information
    Stadium: Giuseppe Meazza
    Attendance:
    Match Time: April 20, 2010, 19:45 UK 

    Click here to watch Internazionale  v  Barcelona Live now

    Saturday 10 April 2010

    watch live football: Real Madrid v Barcelona Live

    0 nhận xét

    Real Madrid  v  Barcelona


    Match Information
    Stadium: Estadio Santiago Bernabéu, Spain
    Attendance:
    Match Time: April 10, 2010, 21:00 UK



    Click TV watch now : 

    Wednesday 7 April 2010

    Manchester United 3 - 2 Bayern Munich (video)

    0 nhận xét
    olic-celebrates
    Bayern Munich will play in Champions League semifinals. Even Wayne Rooney who was surprisingly in squad didn’t help Manchester United.
    Althought start of the match didn’t show that Bayern have any chance because Manchester had great beggining of the game, they scored 3 goals (Gibbson and twice Nani), but at the end of first half Ivica Olic scored for Bayern and final result of first half 3:1. At the beggining of second half Rafael gets second yellow card after he started on Ribery and he must go off.
    25 minutes Manchester was trying to save their net but in 74th minute great goal from Robben and that was end for Manchester United. Because of better goal difference Bayern goes into semifinals.

    Watch live football : Manchester United v Bayern Munich Live

    0 nhận xét

    Manchester United v Bayern Munich Live

    April 7, 2010, 6:45 PM GMT

    Manchester United have it all to do in this second leg Champions League encounter against Bayern Munich. The Red Devils will know that it is all still to play for but will need to muster a new determination when they meet the German wonder team at Old Trafford. Football does not get any more exciting than this so make sure you sign up with us on watchfootballnow.com and don’t miss out on any of the action.
    Bayern Munich will be happy with the final score line from the first leg, but questions will need to be asked as to why they were one goal behind for most of the game. If they are to build upon their good work in the first leg they will need to go at Manchester United from the start in this next game.
    Manchester United will be disappointed with losing a game where they seem to have the upper hand for so long. Still they are a team that can shake of this type of result and come back even stronger.
    This next encounter between Manchester United and Bayern Munich has all the ingredients of a supercharged affair so join up with us here on watchfootballnow.com and see it all.

    Click here to watch Manchester United v Bayern Munich Live now

    Hot girl Chinese!

    0 nhận xét


    Ảnh nóng chân dài Trung Hoa “mặt hoa da phấn”, Tin bên lề, Bóng đá, Hà Hải Luân, Trung Hoa, người đẹp, bốc lửa, xinh đẹp
    Ảnh nóng chân dài Trung Hoa “mặt hoa da phấn”, Tin bên lề, Bóng đá, Hà Hải Luân, Trung Hoa, người đẹp, bốc lửa, xinh đẹp
    Ảnh nóng chân dài Trung Hoa “mặt hoa da phấn”, Tin bên lề, Bóng đá, Hà Hải Luân, Trung Hoa, người đẹp, bốc lửa, xinh đẹp
    Đáng yêu như một thiên thần
    Và người đẹp có số giầy 38 này đã đi theo tiếng gọi của nghiệp “chân dài”. Bắt đầu từ những sản phẩm thời trang dành cho thanh thiếu niên, gương mặt xinh xắn và chiều cao nổi trội của Hải Luân (1m75) đã khiến rất nhiều nhà sản xuất phải chú ý.
    Ảnh nóng chân dài Trung Hoa “mặt hoa da phấn”, Tin bên lề, Bóng đá, Hà Hải Luân, Trung Hoa, người đẹp, bốc lửa, xinh đẹp
    Ảnh nóng chân dài Trung Hoa “mặt hoa da phấn”, Tin bên lề, Bóng đá, Hà Hải Luân, Trung Hoa, người đẹp, bốc lửa, xinh đẹp
    Ảnh nóng chân dài Trung Hoa “mặt hoa da phấn”, Tin bên lề, Bóng đá, Hà Hải Luân, Trung Hoa, người đẹp, bốc lửa, xinh đẹp
    Nhưng cũng vô cùng rực lửa
    Đến khi tuổi xuân nở rộ, vẻ đẹp của cô lại càng được bồi đắp và Hải Luân đã lột xác từ một thiếu nữ xinh xắn thành một mỹ nhân bốc lửa. Số đo 3 vòng cực kỳ ấn tượng 90 – 61 – 91 đã giúp cô có thể tôn thêm vẻ đẹp trong các bộ bikini 2 mảnh.
    Ảnh nóng chân dài Trung Hoa “mặt hoa da phấn”, Tin bên lề, Bóng đá, Hà Hải Luân, Trung Hoa, người đẹp, bốc lửa, xinh đẹp Ảnh nóng chân dài Trung Hoa “mặt hoa da phấn”, Tin bên lề, Bóng đá, Hà Hải Luân, Trung Hoa, người đẹp, bốc lửa, xinh đẹp
    Ảnh nóng chân dài Trung Hoa “mặt hoa da phấn”, Tin bên lề, Bóng đá, Hà Hải Luân, Trung Hoa, người đẹp, bốc lửa, xinh đẹp Ảnh nóng chân dài Trung Hoa “mặt hoa da phấn”, Tin bên lề, Bóng đá, Hà Hải Luân, Trung Hoa, người đẹp, bốc lửa, xinh đẹp

    Ảnh nóng chân dài Trung Hoa “mặt hoa da phấn”, Tin bên lề, Bóng đá, Hà Hải Luân, Trung Hoa, người đẹp, bốc lửa, xinh đẹp
    Ảnh nóng chân dài Trung Hoa “mặt hoa da phấn”, Tin bên lề, Bóng đá, Hà Hải Luân, Trung Hoa, người đẹp, bốc lửa, xinh đẹp

    Ảnh nóng chân dài Trung Hoa “mặt hoa da phấn”, Tin bên lề, Bóng đá, Hà Hải Luân, Trung Hoa, người đẹp, bốc lửa, xinh đẹp Ảnh nóng chân dài Trung Hoa “mặt hoa da phấn”, Tin bên lề, Bóng đá, Hà Hải Luân, Trung Hoa, người đẹp, bốc lửa, xinh đẹp
    Ảnh nóng chân dài Trung Hoa “mặt hoa da phấn”, Tin bên lề, Bóng đá, Hà Hải Luân, Trung Hoa, người đẹp, bốc lửa, xinh đẹp
    Vẻ đẹp hoàn hảo đến từng chi tiết
     

    Popular Posts

    Popular Posts this month

    Popular Posts this week