Showing posts with label beautiful goals. Show all posts
Showing posts with label beautiful goals. Show all posts

Wednesday 6 June 2012

France 4 - 0 Estonia ( Friendly)

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Karim Benzema celebrates with Franck Ribery

Karim Benzema scored twice as France completed their preparations for Euro 2012 with a convincing win over Estonia.
Les Bleus took the lead through Franck Ribery before Benzema struck either side of half-time to put them firmly in the driving seat.
Substitute Jeremy Menez then wrapped up the victory in stoppage time to cap a commanding performance in Le Mans.
France will fly out to Ukraine tomorrow before opening their European campaign against England on Monday.

Sunday 17 January 2010

LA LIGA : Athletic Bilbao 1 - 0 Real Madrid (VIDEO)

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Llorente header sinks Real


Fernando Llorente's early header proved the difference between the sides as Athletic Bilbao pulled off a shock win over Real Madrid in the Primera Division.
Spain striker Llorente nodded home from a corner after just two minutes and the home team held on for a fine win, Athletic goalkeeper Gorka Iraizoz denying the visitors with a string of great saves.
The Basques were reduced to 10 men in stoppage time when Carlos Gurpegi was sent off for a second bookable offence but there was no time for the capital club to capitalise on their numerical advantage.
Madrid are always made to work hard at San Mames, but won the corresponding fixture 5-2 last season.
Fran Yeste was dismissed in that match following a scuffle with Iker Casillas.
The Madrid goalkeeper exaggerated the contact then and was given a hard time by the Athletic fans even before this match had kicked off.
And Casillas, who made his debut at this ground at the tender age of 17, had to pick the ball out of his net after just two minutes.
Yeste played a part, whipping in an excellent corner which Llorente met with aplomb to head home and give Athletic the perfect start.
Llorente is always a danger in the air, but the striker was surprisingly left all on his own by Madrid's central defensive partnership of Ezequiel Garay and Raul Albiol.
Those two, in the absence of the injured Pepe, had led Madrid to back-to-back clean sheets in the last two matches, but they were negligent as Athletic took the lead and had looked uncomfortable from the outset as the Basques flew out of the blocks.
Joaquin Caparros' side could have taken the lead even earlier, twice rattling the woodwork in the opening minute, firstly through Gurpegi's piledriver and then as Gaizka Toquero struck the post from the rebound with the goal at his mercy.
Madrid, now behind, soon settled and Karim Benzema - in for the injured Gonzalo Higuain - tested Iraizoz after seven minutes following Xabi Alonso's miscued effort.
The France striker then tried his luck from distance, but Iraizoz was up to the task once again and made the stop.
Madrid came close to an equaliser midway through the half.
Cristiano Ronaldo's shot was parried by Iraizoz, but the ball span back towards goal and the Athletic keeper did well to scramble clear at the second attempt, despite tripping over the Portugal winger.
Kaka then set up Benzema, but the former Lyon man was this time denied by the post.
He probably should have scored, but the leveller was remaining elusive for a now dominant Madrid outfit.
Alonso was denied by Iraizoz after that and Garay headed wide as half-time approached.
Athletic went in ahead at the break still clinging onto their early lead.
It looked as if they would be unable to hold out for the entire second half, though, as Madrid continued to pressure.
But the visitors struggled to get going after the interval.
Ronaldo should have equalised on the hour, but the former Manchester United star - one on one with Iraizoz - shot straight at the Athletic keeper.
Kaka was also denied by the former Espanyol number one and sent another great opportunity fizzing over the bar later on.
It was proving a frustrating night for the visitors and particularly Kaka.
The Brazil forward had another good chance with eight minutes left, but failed to hit the target this time and Athletic's fans breathed a sigh of relief.
Gurpegi was sent off for a second bookable offence deep into stoppage time, but it was too late to matter and Athletic stood firm to secure a fine win.
The result saw Athletic climb to seventh place in the standings on 30 points - 11 less than second-placed Madrid.
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VIDEO : Manchester United 3 - 0 Burnley

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Diouf nets his first for United

Manchester United claimed a much-needed victory over Burnley to ease their worries on the field even if they are piling up outside Old Trafford.

Chants of "We want the Glazers out'' from the Stretford End emphasised the debt mountain being carried by the Red Devils.

For a long time it looked as though it was hanging round the players' necks too.

But a five-minute purple patch just after the hour brought Dimitar Berbatov's seventh goal of the season and Wayne Rooney's 17th.

And, with new-boy Mame Biram Diouf adding another near the end, United had regained a sense of superiority, even if the outcome could have been vastly different if either Steven Fletcher or David Nugent had taken golden opportunities when Brian Laws' first game in charge was still deadlocked.

However, the United faithful will be acutely aware much better will be required at Eastlands on Tuesday if Carlos Tevez is not to celebrate Carling Cup glory at the expense of his old club.

This would not normally be regarded as an ideal fixture for a new manager to open their account with a win.

Yet such is negativity circling United just now anything seems possible, even for a team with just one away point from 10 games prior to kick-off and without a win on this ground since 1962.

The vast majority of this week's headlines have concentrated on the growing debt and what will have to happen if the Glazer family are unable to meet interest rates on a £500million bond.

But there are also concerns about the strength of Ferguson's team.

A first appearance on home soil since that dismal FA Cup defeat to League One Leeds offered an ideal opportunity to allay a few fears. Instead, concerns just grew.

Although United dominated possession, it was not until the final minutes of the half, when Nani's overhead kick was clawed behind by Brian Jensen that the Red Devils looked as though they might score.

Rooney worked hard as usual and had a couple of chances, while Antonio Valencia and Patrice Evra threatened danger from wide positions.

Berbatov was again a disappointment though.

He may now be a six-time Bulgarian player of the year but the 28-year-old remains an enigmatic presence.

There was no sign of a knee injury as he rose to meet decent crosses from either flank that he could not direct on target and he lacked conviction when he tried to turn home a low Valencia ball drilled into the six-yard box.

Gary Neville's angry reaction to a perceived lack of movement would not have done much for Berbatov's confidence either, although the dent would not have been as big as the one inflicted on United had Steven Fletcher made more of the opening period's best chance.

Eager to make an impression against his former club, Chris Eagles started the move with a precise pass to Nugent.

Far too easily, the United defence had been completely opened up. Nugent lifted the ball over Neville and set Fletcher racing through on Edwin van der Sar, making his comeback after a 12-match absence.

Fletcher went for the far corner but could only turn away in frustration as his shot rolled narrowly wide.

There was no better example of the frustration surrounding Berbatov than the one just before the hour mark when he produced a brilliant piece of close control to turn onto Valencia's cross then, from six yards, drilled his shot wide when it seemed easier to score.

If Nugent had made them pay immediately afterwards, United would have had no-one to blame but themselves.

However, after latching onto Eagles' pass and outpacing Neville, the former Preston striker failed to find the target.

It proved to be a costly miss as United immediately enjoyed their pivotal five-minute purple patch.

First Berbatov's shot flicked past a startled Jensen off the base of Michael Duff's foot to break the deadlock.

Then Rooney collected the rebound after Berbatov had been denied by the Burnley keeper and, after taking a touch to steady himself, eventually drilled home.

Diouf nodded Valencia's cross past the onrushing Jensen to complete the scoring although by then, minds were even turning away from the debt and towards Manchester City and that blockbuster Carling Cup semi-final.
Fergie concerned by Berbatov

Sir Alex Ferguson has once again raised the spectre of Dimitar Berbatov heading for a knee operation when he confirmed the Bulgarian had reported more pain from a knee injury which the United boss revealed on Friday.

"Dimitar was feeling his knee again,'' confirmed Ferguson. "He played through it today but he could have come off at half-time. We will have to look at it again on Monday and see what the situation is.''

If Berbatov is forced to go for surgery it will either mean another venture into the transfer market or even more responsibility being placed on the shoulders of Wayne Rooney. It would be a shame too for Ferguson, given how impressed he was with the Bulgarian's efforts.

"He was the player who looked most like scoring today,'' he said. "A couple of shots went just by the post, he also had a couple of headers over the bar. He had so many attempts he was probably relieved to get one in the end.''

Ferguson was honest enough to accept Burnley had spurned two decent chances when Steven Fletcher and David Nugent failed to find the target after finding themselves clean through when the game was still deadlocked.

"We could have been embarrassed,'' he admitted. "We had a number of opportunities to punish them in the final third but there was a bit of nervousness and anxiety about our game.

"You need a goal to open teams up in matches like that, although while they will probably feel 3-0 was unfair, I didn't believe it was too unjust.''

New Burnley manager Brian Laws also felt Nugent's miss was the crucial point of the game, although that will not stop him trying to secure the services of the Portsmouth striker, who is currently on loan at Turf Moor.

"Hopefully something will happen in the next 48 hours," said Laws. "The club have been trying to keep David for some time and I know enough about him to want him to stay. It is a simple equation really. He either stays with us or Portsmouth sell him. He cannot go on loan anywhere else."

Laws also revealed Fletcher had gone for an X-ray after being forced off with an ankle injury suffered during a first-half challenge with Antonio Valencia.

"It was a blow to lose Steven because he was really causing them a problem," he said. "But he got a real kick on the ankle, so he has gone for an X-ray. It is just a precaution though and we will assess it again over the next couple of days."
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Saturday 16 January 2010

Video Bayern Munich 2 - 0 TSG Hoffenheim

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Bayern Munich started 2010 as they finished 2009 to go top of the Bundesliga table for the first time since May 2008.
Martin Demichelis slid home the first against Hoffenheim in the 35th minute before Miroslav Klose wrapped up victory four minutes from time to give Louis van Gaal's men their fifth straight league win.

It lifted them a point clear of Bayer Leverkusen, who have a game in hand.

Hoffenheim had the first sight of goal in the sixth minute as Demba Ba stretched to reach Boris Vukcevic's cross from the left, but could not get any direction on his effort and it went over.

Bayern, though, were looking fluent in possession, only to be let down on a couple of occasions by a poor final ball.

Bastian Schweinsteiger's free-kick narrowly missed the far post as no Bayern player managed to get a telling touch on the ball.

At the other end, Vedad Ibisevic's shot was parried away by Hans-Jorg Butt and Franco Zuculini could not react quick enough to pounce on the loose ball.

Bayern went ahead in the 35th minute as Schweinsteiger's cross from the left skipped off the top of a defender's head and dropped to Demichelis, who slid in to guide his shot across Timo Hildebrand and into the far corner.

Sejad Salihovic headed into the side netting for Hoffenheim three minutes later before Bayern took control after the break.

Gomez fired over after a parry from Hildebrand, who then beat away a left-footed shot from Thomas Muller after the Bayern man cut in from the right.

Ba was denied by Butt in the 72nd minute on a rare Hoffenheim attack in the second half.

Gomez shot wide from Arjen Robben's cut-back as the hosts continued to threaten a second, and it duly arrived in the 86th minute as Klose diverted home a shot from Mark van Bommel.

Gomez fired against the post in the final minute of normal time, but Bayern were already home and dry.
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Sunday 10 January 2010

Premier league: Birmingham 1 - 1 Manchester United (video)

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Birmingham 1 - 1 Manchester United

Blues run continues
Manchester United needed a controversial own goal from Birmingham defender Scott Dann to salvage a point at St. Andrews as they missed out on the chance to replace Chelsea as Premier League leaders.
Blues were incensed referee Mark Clattenburg allowed the equaliser to stand after 63 minutes, cancelling out Cameron Jerome's first-half opener, and he consulted with one of his assistants before awarding the goal.


The Red Devils ended with 10 men after midfielder Darren Fletcher was sent off in the closing stages for a second bookable offence.

The draw enabled Blues to make club history in achieving their longest ever unbeaten top flight run of 12 games - a run stretching back to October.

Sir Alex Ferguson had demanded a response after the FA Cup reversal against Leeds and made seven changes to his starting line-up.

He could not have complained about the commitment and determination of his players and they completely dominated the opening 45 minutes and yet trailed to Birmingham's only shot on goal from Jerome.

But Birmingham showed the tenacity and fighting spirit which has been their trademark during an 11-game unbeaten run leading into this fixture.

And in the second half they posed more of a threat via the pacey Christian Benitez and United's Tomasz Kuszczak was the busier of the two keepers.

United dominated possession from the first whistle and City midfielder Barry Ferguson blocked a shot from Fletcher at the expense of a corner.

Birmingham were closing down in typical fashion but they were guilty of some poor distribution in the early stages.

Fletcher teed up Paul Scholes in space 20 yards out and it needed James McFadden to get in an important block at the expense of a corner.

Wayne Rooney got the better of Birmingham skipper Stephen Carr, who misjudged a pass down the line from Patrice Evra, and it needed McFadden to get in a vital block at the far post to keep out Luis Antonio Valencia's shot.

City keeper Joe Hart was tested for the first time after 24 minutes when he reacted quickly to block a shot from Rooney who had been found in space by Valencia.

It was one-way traffic towards the home goal and Rooney headed wide from a Fletcher centre.

McFadden brought down Scholes 25 yards out but Valencia's free-kick was charged down by Lee Bowyer.

Park Ji-Sung had an opportunity when running onto a Fletcher through-ball but he lost his balance when under pressure from Carr.

United appealed in vain for a penalty after claiming Carr had handled a pile-driver from Michael Carrick.

It was non-stop attacking from United and Dann threw his body in the way of another shot from Carrick.

But after 39 minutes Birmingham stunned United by taking the lead in their first worthwhile attack from Jerome.

The former Cardiff player forced a corner when his shot was blocked by Scholes.

United failed to deal with McFadden's centre, Bowyer headed the ball back across goal and it bounced off Johnny Evans to Jerome, who applied the finishing touch for his fifth goal of the campaign.

Birmingham then squandered a great chance to double their lead.

They found themselves in a two against one situation on the counter-attack but Benitez lost control and allowed Carrick to make a vital tackle when Jerome would have had a clear run on goal.

Fletcher became the first player to be yellow-carded after 44 minutes for a crude challenge on Bowyer.

Benitez found himself in a promising position in the United box at the start of the second half but was dispossessed by Wes Brown.

But the Ecuador international forced a low save out of Kuszczak after United had failed to fully clear a Sebastian Larsson corner.

United finally drew level after 63 minutes through an own goal from Dann.

The central defender was under pressure from Park when he turned a low centre from Evra past Hart.

Park was immediately substituted and replaced by Ryan Giggs.

Birmingham tried to retaliate and Benitez turned away from Evans and had a fierce shot beaten out by Kuszczak.

Carr, who has just returned from suspension, collected his sixth booking of the season for bringing down Evra but Rooney's free-kick was deflected wide.

Larsson was booked for dissent after feeling he should have been awarded a free-kick following a challenge by Evra.

Hart held onto a low Valencia drive and Scholes fired over the bar as United searched for the winner.

But their hopes were ended when Fletcher was sent off for a second bookable offence after 84 minutes for a foul on Jerome.

Thursday 7 January 2010

Beautiful goal: Top 5 beautiful goals premier league

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05. Cesc Fabregas (Arsenal 3-0 Aston Villa, 27/12/2009)
04. Didier Drogba (Chelsea 3-3 Everton, 12/12/2009)
03. Denilson (Arsenal 3-0 Hull City, 20/12/2009)
02. James Milner (Sunderland 0-2 Aston Villa, 16/12/2009)
01. Maynor Figueroa (Stoke City 2-2 Wigan Athletic, 12/12/2009)

Serie A: Parma 1 - 2 Juventus ( video)

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Bianconeri rely on own goal
An own goal from Paolo Castellini helped ten-man Juventus claim just their second win in seven games at Stadio Ennio Tardini.

The defender headed into his own goal after the hosts had failed to clear a corner, with the 30-year-old only able to steer the ball past the helpless Antonio Mirante.

Hasan Salihamidzic had headed Juve into an early lead before veteran forward Nicola Amoruso grabbed an equaliser for Parma.

The visitors were looking to keep the pressure on Serie A leaders Inter Milan and got the perfect start as they took the lead in just the third minute. A deep corner was headed goalwards by defender Giorgio Chiellini and Salihamidzic was ideally placed to nod home his second goal of the season from close range.

That goal led to an extended period of Juve pressure, with right-back Martin Caceres offering superb support with several energetic bursts down the flank.

French forward David Trezeguet had a chance to extend the lead but his weak header was comfortably dealt with by Mirante.

But Parma soon recovered their composure and began to string together some promising attacks and Jonathan Biabiany forced Alex Manninger into his first meaningful save of the game with a powerful drive from the right edge of the penalty area.

Juventus were then dealt a blow as Trezeguet was forced to limp off after just 18 minutes, the France international landed awkwardly after going for a high ball with Christian Panucci, with Amauri replacing the 32-year-old.

Things got worse for Ciro Ferrara's side as former Juventus player Amoruso netted an equaliser for Parma (24).

Damiano Zenoni delivered an excellent cross to the near post after good work by David Lanzafame, and Amoruso was unmarked as he headed past a motionless Manninger.

Caceres was then booked after a late tackle on Biabiany and the home side, boosted by their equaliser, gradually took control of the game.

Amoruso went close to giving them the lead but the 35-year-old's dipping volley was turned over the crossbar by Manninger.

But Castellini's misjudgement gave the visitors a lead they barely deserved. The home defence were unable to cope with an inswinging corner and as the ball bobbled through a crowd of players the defender was unable to prevent himself heading into the top corner (38).

The game tightened up after the break with Juventus seemingly happy to protect their slender lead.

Zenoni connected superbly with a poor headed clearance but Chiellini bravely blocked his fizzing volley.

At the other end Amauri failed to latch onto an intelligent pull-back by Diego, while Salihamidzic fired wide from distance.

Juventus' relative comfort was dealt a blow when Caceres was shown a second yellow card for a lunge on Cristian Zaccardo after 72 minutes.

The dismissal saw Diego withdrawn for Zdenek Grygera and the Czech defender's expertise was desperately needed as Parma laid siege to Manninger's goal.

The excellent Amoruso fired wide after being teed up by substitute Valeri Bojinov, while Zaccardo's long-range drive was comfortably saved by Manninger.

Bojinov then struck the wall with a free-kick during six minutes of stoppage time, but Juventus held on for a much-needed win to lift the pressure on Ferrara.

Wednesday 6 January 2010

video: Chievo Verona 0 - 1 Internazionale

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Pandev stars on debut

Serie A leaders Inter Milan picked up where they left off with a narrow victory over Chievo this lunchtime in the first match after the winter break.




Mario Balotelli netted the only goal of the game early on to lift the Nerazzurri 11 points clear of city rivals AC Milan.
As predicted, Goran Pandev was given his debut by Inter boss Jose Mourinho after signing from Lazio despite having been frozen out of the first-team picture at the Stadio Olimpico for the last four months.
But, after winning a ruling to have his contract with Lazio terminated just before Christmas, the 26-year-old found himself thrown straight into the action.
And he thought he had netted his first goal for the Serie A champions only 12 minutes into his debut.
The lively Sergio Pellissier, who had already drawn a save out of Julio Cesar, thought he should have had a penalty when he was bundled over in the Inter area but the referee waved play on and a speedy break from the visitors ended with Wesley Sneijder playing in Balotelli in acres of space.

The striker, who has been linked with a move away from the San Siro, saw his initial shot saved by Stefano Sorrentino.
He beat the keeper with his second effort, which was hacked away by Mario Yepes straight to Pandev, who headed the ball into the corner of the net.
However, replays confirmed the ball had already crossed the line and it was Balotelli's goal.
Maicon then drew a decent save from Sorrentino with a speculative effort from 30 yards but Patrick Vieira could not test the keeper from 20 yards as he sliced a shot horribly wide.
Diego Milito was the next to try his luck after he was cleverly played in by Maicon but, off balance, he could not direct his shot on target.
Twelfth-placed Chievo had their moments in the first half as well and Elvis Abbruscato stretched on the six-yard line but could only poke an effort that did not stretch Julio Cesar.
Sneijder was then denied by a last-ditch tackle from Yepes while defender Cristian Chivu, who has not scored for four years, embarked on a jinking run but his shot was deflected over.
From the resulting corner, Lucio's header was cleared off the line, although the referee decided the Brazilian was pushing his marker and blew for a foul.
There was a nasty clash of heads between Pellissier and Chivu in the opening seconds of the second half.
Chivu could not continue and was replaced by Marco Materazzi but a groggy Pellissier was able to carry on. The Romania defender was taken to hospital.
And the striker was then denied by Julio Cesar from Chievo's clearest opening. He controlled the ball well on his chest but could not get a clean shot away.
Abbruscato then had possibly an even better chance but, unmarked, he could only poke the ball past the post from close range.
Pandev earned a warm round of applause from the Inter fans when he was replaced by Ricardo Quaresma 67 minutes in.
Both sides struggled to create clear-cut chances from then on but Chievo felt hard done by in the last of six minutes of stoppage time when Quaresma appeared to punch the ball off Yepes' head in the area.
Their appeals for a penalty, though, fell on deaf ears and Inter held on.

Video Barcelona 1 - 2 Sevilla FC Blaugrana stunned In Copa

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Barcelona 1 - 2 Sevilla FC

Barcelona have a mountain to climb to retain their Copa del Rey title after slumping to a 2-1 home defeat in the first leg of their last-16 tie with Sevilla.

Barca's Copa del Rey success of last year was the first of a record-breaking six trophies they won in 2009 but Pep Guardiola's men need to do it the hard way if they are to claim a 26th cup title this season after a much-changed side went down to a similarly weakened Sevilla on Tuesday.

Injuries and international call-ups had left Sevilla coach Manolo Jimenez with just 14 seniors players for the trip to the Nou Camp, but the Andalusians came out on top thanks to second-half goals from Diego Capel and Alvaro Negredo, who netted the winner from the penalty spot.
In between those strikes, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who started the match on the bench along with the likes of regular first-teamers Xavi, Carles Puyol, Thierry Henry, Victor Valdes and Gerard Pique, drew Barca level in the 74th minute.
Although Guardiola opted to leave many of his stars on the sidelines at the beginning he still selected a decent team including Andres Iniesta, Dani Alves and Lionel Messi, and it was the FIFA World Player of the Year who came close to breaking the deadlock during a goalless the first half when he hit the woodwork in the 22nd minute.
It was Sevilla who would end up taking the lead though as Capel picked up a pass from Renato Dirnei before slotting past Jose Pinto on the hour mark.Barca were back on level terms just 14 minutes later when Ibrahimovic, who replaced Pedro Rodriguez at half-time, scored his 13th goal of an impressive first season with the Catalan giants since his big-money summer switch from Inter Milan.Parity lasted barely two minutes though before Sevilla had the chance to get their noses back in front when Dmitro Chygrinskiy fouled Capel inside the area to concede a penalty.Former Real Madrid striker Negredo stepped up to take the kick and slotted past Pinto to give 2007 cup winners Sevilla a potentially crucial lead to take back to the Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan stadium for next week's second leg.The remainder of the seven Copa del Rey last-16 ties will be played Wednesday and Thursday.
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Tuesday 5 January 2010

Beautiful goal: top 10 goal LA LIGA December - 2009

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01. Ronaldo

Real Madrid 6-0 Zaragoza, 20/12/2009

02. Higuain

Real Madrid 6-0 Zaragoza, 20/12/2009

03. Cazorla

Villarreal 3-2 Getafe, 07/12/2009

04. Arana

Racing 3-2 Xerez, 13/12/2009

05. Villa

Bilbao 1-2 Valencia, 07/12/2009

Monday 4 January 2010

FA CUP : West Ham United 1 - 2 Arsenal (video)

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Ramsey and Eduardo put Gunners through


Arsenal scored twice in five second-half minutes to come from behind to beat West Ham at Upton Park and secure their place in the FA Cup fourth round.

With more pressing matters ahead in their respective Premier League campaigns at opposite ends of the table, both managers could perhaps be forgiven for their team selection.
However, once the action got under way, the encounter turned out to be a decent cup tie.
West Ham, battling relegation from the top flight, took the lead in first-half stoppage time when Alessandro Diamanti beat the offside trap to slot past Gunners goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski.
But with 12 minutes remaining the outstanding Aaron Ramsey levelled and Eduardo's looping header after 83 minutes completed the turnaround.
The Gunners have a crucial Premier League game against Bolton on Wednesday which could see them narrow the gap to leaders Chelsea to a point.
But their quest for a first trophy in five years - since they won the FA Cup in 2005 - remained alive on more than one front as they entered the fourth round draw, where they were pitted against Stoke.
Even though Wenger had made five changes from the 4-1 win over Portsmouth in midweek, it was certainly not an inexperienced Arsenal side, with the likes of Carlos Vela, Fran Merida and Luke Wilshere included along with veteran defender Mikael Silvestre, captain in the absence of injured Cesc Fabregas.
The Hammers - famous winners over the Gunners in the 1980 FA Cup final at Wembley - had come back from 2-0 down here to draw their league encounter earlier in the season, and started well, with Diamanti firing over after cutting in from the right.
Merida had a low, 25-yard strike comfortably saved by West Ham goalkeeper Robert Green after 12 minutes before Arsenal slowly built some pressure on the home defence.
Wales teenager Ramsey and Merida both had shots charged down before James Tomkins gave the ball away, Eduardo pounced and the Croatian forced Green to make a full-stretch save as his 20-yard effort looked set to creep into the bottom corner.
West Ham responded after Alex Song - off to the African Nations Cup with Cameroon tomorrow - bundled over Daprela to concede a dangerous free-kick, 25-yards out. Junior Stanislas was just off-target with a dipping effort over the bar.
There was action at both ends as first Diamanti's curling shot from the left was palmed away by Fabianski before Thomas Vermaelen lashed his first-time shot over after a corner.
Stanislas stole possession on the edge of the Arsenal box, but the ball just would not drop for the England Under-21 forward.
After 40 minutes, Mexican Carlos Vela got on the end of a long ball up field, but his angled shot was blocked by Green at the right-hand post.
The Hammers took the lead in first-half stoppage time when Diamanti beat the Arsenal offside trap to collect Valon Behrami's pass and slot in off the post.
The hosts resumed in positive fashion after the interval, with England Under-19 forward Frank Nouble, who was making his debut, firing wide from the edge of the area before Stanislas' 25-yard shot was palmed away by Fabianski.
Arsenal made a double change after 65 minutes, replacing Merida with Diaby and Wilshere for Nasri.
The changes seemed to galvanise the visitors, who had lacked any real penetration in the final third.
Green made a fantastic double save to deny first Diaby after he burst into the penalty area and then the follow-up effort from Song.
There was, however, little the England goalkeeper could do about Arsenal's equaliser with 12 minutes left, when Ramsey smashed a low shot into the far corner after collecting Vela's pass through a crowded penalty area.
Before the Hammers could mount a recovery, Arsenal had turned the tie around.
Vela was again the provider, sending over a cross from the left, which Eduardo met ahead of Tomkins to loop the ball over Green into the top corner.
Arsenal could have further extended their lead, but former Gunner Matthew Upson cleared Vela's shot off the line and Green saved from Ramsey.

  • Wenger hints at January signingsArsenal boss Arsene Wenger may dip into the transfer market to bolster his squad despite watching his depleted side beat West Ham 2-1 in the FA Cup third round.Wenger's side were handed a fourth-round trip to Stoke in the fourth round as a side featuring the likes of Carlos Vela, Fran Merida and Jack Wilshere came from behind to beat the Hammers at Upton Park.Alessandro Diamanti gave the Hammers the lead in first-half injury time but the Gunners stormed back as Aaron Ramsey equalised in the 78th minute after combining with Vela in the box and Eduardo's towering header five minutes later took them into the fourth round.Wenger said: ''At the moment we have nine injuries.''We needed to fight very hard today to go through and we need some players to come back from injury to cope with the competitions we're in.''Asked about his transfer window plans, the Frenchman said: ''I don't know...a player or two. We'll try to be in the market.''As for the draw, which handed his side a trip to the Potteries, Wenger said: ''It doesn't really matter, what's important is the performance (we produce).''

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    Sunday 3 January 2010

    FA CUP : Manchester United 0 - 1 Leeds United ( video)

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    Manchester United 0 - 1 Leeds United



    Leeds emerged from five years of hurt to inflict some pain of their own as Jermaine Beckford's first-half goal secured a 1-0 victory over old enemies Manchester United at Old Trafford.

    It is six years since Leeds' loyal fans have made this particular trip - and not since 1981 have they returned across the Pennines celebrating victory. But in manager Simon Grayson they have a man with the club in his heart, and in Beckford they have a striker capable of shooting them to better things.

    Those are things to cling to when your once proud club has struck financial strife so deep it sends you tumbling into League One.
    And when Beckford's 20th goal of the campaign trundled past Tomasz Kuszczak, you could just sense the hosts would not be saved - not even by the five minutes of stoppage time that must have shredded a few nerves before that final glorious release.
    In a sense, Sir Alex Ferguson was stuck between a rock and a hard place. Normally, a week involving two cup matches, one against a side from two levels below, at home, would offer an obvious opportunity to blood a few of his youngsters.
    Yet Leeds are no ordinary League One outfit.
    Even if they were not surging clear at the top, fuelled by a confidence manager Simon Grayson has painstakingly built up during his time at the helm, this could never be a normal fixture.
    The sight of Eddie Gray and Alex Stepney in the press box was a reminder of one era when the Roses rivals fought battles at the very top. The presence of an injured Rio Ferdinand in the directors' box triggered more memories.
    In addition, the presence of 9,000 visiting supporters created an atmosphere that crackled from the first whistle, long after minor scuffles outside had reminded everyone that there is no love lost between the two whatsoever.
    Leeds were primed and ready. The home side crucially stood off, the sheer ferocity of the visitors' approach catching the less experienced members of their team by surprise.
    The Yorkshire outfit were already on top when first Dimitar Berbatov, then Danny Welbeck, lost possession inside the Leeds half.
    Jonathan Howson spotted his opportunity and launched a long ball over the top for Beckford, who had stolen half a yard on Wes Brown. The Manchester United defender was only playing because Nemanja Vidic had been injured in the warm-up and must have thought he had got away with it as Beckford's control took the ball away from him.
    But Kuszczak was slow to react and Beckford had time to nip the ball beyond the Pole and send it rolling over the line. Grayson, a Leeds fan as a kid and a Leeds player as an adult, led the jubilant celebrations, fully aware of what this particular hostility means on both sides of the Pennines.
    Their ecstasy would have only lasted five minutes if Jason Crowe had not been quick-witted enough to get back onto the goal-line as Wayne Rooney charged onto Berbatov's reverse pass. Rooney bore down on the Leeds goal, then beat Casper Ankergren with a low shot that was heading in until Crowe scrambled it away.
    If anything, the second period was even more fractious as United's desperation for an equaliser - and Leeds' to stop them - increased.
    Welbeck was denied by Ankergren's right leg when he let fly for the bottom corner after charging into the box. The youngster also set up Berbatov, but again Ankergren came out on top.
    Ferguson decided it was time for the reinforcements, which are always readily available if things are going wrong in such circumstances.
    This time it was Ryan Giggs and Antonio Valencia, although the response was muted and ten minutes later Michael Owen was on as well.
    It is almost a month since Owen scored that hat-trick in Wolfsburg, since when he has not started a game.
    That lack of match practice was evident as, with virtually his first touch, he scuffed his shot after getting himself in the perfect position to turn home Valencia's cut-back.
    Rooney blasted over from a similar position before Leeds countered and Beckford skimmed the far post with a shot across the face of goal.
    Robert Snodgrass came even closer shortly afterwards when his free-kick shook the angle of bar and post with Kuszczak beaten.
    As is their nature, United pushed and pushed. But the equaliser would not come as their failure to retain possession allowed Leeds to celebrate a famous victory.
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