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Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Cahmpions League: Fiorentina vs Bayern München online live link for 09.03.2010

Fiorentina

Date/Time: Mar. 9, 2010, 2:45pm
Competition: UEFA Champions League
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Fiorentina vs Bayern München Match Preview

Referee Tom Henning Ovrebro took center stage unfortunately when the Bayern Munich hosted Fiorentina at the Allianz Arena two weeks ago.

After sending of Fiorentina’s Massimo Gobbi for what appeared to be no good reason, he allowed Bayern’s Miroslav Klose to remain on the pitch following what appeared a more aggressive challenge.

Klose rubbed salt in the Fiorentina wound when he later scored the winner from an offside position.

Fiorentina’s goal, like all away goals in the Champions League knockout phase, looms large, however, and if the Viola can get one back and keep a clean sheet they’ll go through to the round of 8.

Yet league results suggest that Fiorentina will have an uphill climb to beat the Germans. They’ve won just once in nine Serie A matches and currently sit 10th in the league.

Nevertheless, Fiorentina have some sting in their tail and Bayern will have to beware Montenegran striker Stevan Jovetic and especially Italian international striker Alberto Gilardino, who has 11 goals this season.

Bayern meanwhile are two points clear of nearest rivals Schalke in the Bundesliga table and haven’t lost a match in any competition since November.

But they nearly suffered an upset at the weekend as 13th place Cologne held them to a 1-1 draw.

Bayern had to come from behind for the equalizer and with a little luck could have gotten a winner, as they hit the woodwork on two occasions. Yet the result proves that the Bundesliga’s top club can be vulnerable.

Bayern come into the match with some defensive concerns. Defender Diego Contento suffered a knee injury against Cologne. And although Daniel van Buyten has been declared fit again, Argentine international defender Martin Demichelis will be out for three weeks.

Despite Bayern’s defensive concerns, there is no doubt that Fiorentina will have their hands full on Tuesday. Bayern will be visiting Florence with top stars Arjen Robben, Franck Ribery, Bastian Schweinsteiger, Mark van Bomell, Miroslav Klose and Mario Gomez among others all fit.

Champions League: Arsenal vs FC Porto online video streams on 09.03.2010//2:45 pm

Arsenal

Date/Time: Mar. 9, 2010, 2:45pm
Competition: UEFA Champions League
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Arsenal vs FC Porto Match Preview

By Brian Moore, Mar 7th 2010
Defensive blunders cost Arsenal the game in the first leg of their UEFA Champions League Round of 16 tie against Porto. But the Gunners got that important away goal. Arsenal must now play to win at the Emirates on Tuesday evening.

Arsenal goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski (with ball) had a bad dayPorto’s 2-1 win over Arsenal at the Estadio do Dragao in February was gifted to them through defensive errors by goalkeeper Lukasz Fabianski.

The Dragons first goal came from Varela’s work on the right wing in the 11th minute when he beat Clichy then crossed the ball low into the center.

The cross was actually a poor one and Fabianski should have handled it easily. He was under no pressure from the Porto forwards yet he had come too far off his line and with the ball passed behind him, he somehow managed to fumble it across his goal line.


Arsenal equalizer

Arsenal fought back, however and got the equalizer off a header by defender Sol Campbell. It wasArsenal defender Sol Campbell scored in two consecutive Champions League matches--4 years apart Campbell’s second goal in consecutive Champions League matches, albeit nearly four years later, his previous coming in Arsenal’s loss to Barcelona in the 2006 Champions League Final.

Porto’s second half winner was a controversial one, at least from the Arsenal point of view, and hapless keeper Fabianski was again at the heart of the matter. The Pole mistakenly handled a Sol Campbell back pass, resulting in a free kick for Porto.

Swedish referee Martin Hansson allowed Porto to take the kick while the Arsenal men were still arguing about it. Micael fed the ball Falcao who tapped it home into a gaping net.

Despite their backline bungling the London side nevertheless had opportunities to equalize in open play but failed to capitalize on them.

The game might yet have turned out more favorably for Arsene Wenger’s men had referee Hansson acknowledged what appeared to be a legitimate penalty claim when Rosicky was pulled down in the box.

Nothing doing, said the ref and the match was destined to end 2-1 Porto.

That single goal, however, may yet prove vital for Arsenal. Away goals carry a heavier weight in the event of a draw; Arsenal need just one at the Emirates Stadium to bring the aggregate score even at two goals apiece. That would be enough to see Arsenal through to the Round of 8.


Arsenal Injuries

Injuries, however, continue to plague the Londoners. Young Welsh international Aaron Ramsey suffered a broken leg last week against Stoke City. He’s out for the season. He joins Dutch striker Robin van Persie on the long term injury list.

Defenders Sol Campbell, Philippe Senderos, Johan Djourou, Keiran Gibbs and William Gallas are all listed as injured.

Fabregas may not play

Then came Arsenal’s league match against Burnley on Saturday. The Gunners dispatched the Clarets with relative ease, as was to be expected, and as a result went briefly to the top of the Premier League until Manchester United dispatched Wolves later in the day.

But the biggest talking point to come out of the Burnley match was the injury to Cesc Fabreges. The Spanish international, Arsenal’s midfield creativity engine, scored his team’s first goal on the day, but limped off with a hamstring injury before half time.

Wenger hasn’t yet ruled Fabregas out of Tuesday’s Porto match, but his fitness to play is unknown.

Some good news for Arsenal comes from the form of Theo Walcott, who scored a fine goal against Burnley at the weekend, and diminutive Russian Andrey Arshavin, who also found the net against the Clarets.

Danish international Nicklas Bendtner, Croatian international Eduardo and Mexican international Carlos Vela are also available as striking options for the Gunners.

Porto’s form a little shaky

When the teams met two weeks ago Porto were a team in good form and were 12 games unbeaten in all competitions. Since the Arsenal encounter, however, the Dragons have a mixed record of a win, a loss and a draw in that order.

Arsenal meanwhile have three wins on the trot going into Tuesday’s match. Their confidence would likely be soaring were it not for their defensive injuries and the doubts that linger over Fabregas’s fitness.

Both teams come into the 2nd leg of the tie in third place in their respective leagues. Arsenal are just two points off the pace of current English Premier League leaders Manchester United. Porto, however, are eight points behind Sporting Braga and Benfica.

Incredible! Hulk is still suspended from Portuguese league play.But whereas Arsenal have injury concerns to numerous key men, Porto should have a full squad available, including 17 goal Falcao. Brazilian striker Hulk, incredible though it may seem, should also be available, although he hasn’t played a league game for Porto since he was involved in a fracas with a steward off the pitch when Porto met Benfica in December.


Wenger: No great fan of Mack Sennett comedy routines in Arsenal jerseys

Arsenal's defense will have to be more alertA goal down going into the game, Arsenal must attack. There is no doubt that they have men who can put the ball in the Porto onion bag. The questions for Arsene Wenger, however, lie in his defensive options. Porto’s strikers are handy fellows indeed in front of goal and if Arsenal are to win the tie they must man their back line with defenders.

Keystone Cops just won’t do.

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Real Madrid vs Sevilla Live Streams , Watch this Spain la Liga match here

Real Madrid

Date/Time: Mar. 6, 2010, 4:00pm
Competition: Spain La Liga
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Sevilla


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Real Madrid vs Sevilla Match Preview

On Saturday night at 21:00 GMT, the Santiago Bernabeu will host the most eagerly anticipated clash of the weekend.

Real Madrid players reacting in despair after Sevilla scores in a 2-1 La Liga defeat to Los Nervionenses.Real Madrid will come up against Sevilla as Los Blancos continue their title hunt and as Los Nervionenses aim to complete the double on their rivals.

Real Madrid’s biggest test at home

Real Madrid will have to face the huge task of defeating 4th place Sevilla on Saturday.

Los Blancos possess the strongest home record in La Liga this season but it is also true that they are yet to play any of the other three teams in the top four at the Santiago Bernabeu.

The list includes Barcelona, Valencia, and Sevilla whom they'll face this weekend only.

Real Madrid lost the first leg of this fixture 2-1 at the Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan and a repeat of this fate will definitely not be acceptable on Day 25 for title contenders Los Blancos.

As La Liga edges closer to its latter stages, the Spanish giants are keen to pile up more pressure on the leaders Barcelona.

The gap could even widen from two points to five ahead of this Real Madrid vs Sevilla clash if the Catalans defeat Almeria in the 19:00 GMT kick off. Slipping against Sevilla is therefore not an option for Real Madrid.

Now with the UEFA Champions League last sixteen second leg fixture against Lyon coming up next week, the Spanish giants would want to avoid any kind of demoralization by triumphing over Los Nervionenses.

Real Madrid are indeed on a great run of 6 La Liga wins on the trot.

They wrote off Villarreal and Tenerife lately with humiliating score lines and they aim to keep it up – not only to boost their confidence ahead of their European clash against Lyon where they’ll need to overturn a 1-0 deficit, but also to keep their hopes of clinching La Liga title alive.

Playmaker Cristiano Ronaldo stressed Real Madrid’s need to defeat Sevilla, saying:

“It is going to be a very difficult game. But we’ll be playing at the Bernabeu and we have to win if we want to win the league.”

Sevilla ready to terrorize Real MadridSevilla players erupt in joy as the celebrate their goal against Real Madrid.

Ten men Sevilla lost ground last week after being held goalless at home to Athletic Bilbao. Commentating on the outcome of the game, Coach Manolo Jimenez rued bad luck for letting his side drop two precious points.

But he made it clear that the Bilbao match was now part of the past.

“Our mission is to finish third but this point is not what we deserved,” the manager stated.

“Now our minds are set on what promises to be a very difficult game at the Bernabeu.”

For midfielder Renato, Sevilla will have to play courageously to beat Real Madrid at the Santiago Bernabeu.

“We’ll have to attack them,” Renato explained.

“We’ll have to cause them damage and we will try to take them head on in order to achieve a good result.”

Echoing Renato’s comments, Sevilla’s Frederico Fazio told AS:

“We have to be focused, not just because we’ll be facing players like Cristiano Ronaldo. Actually, we would have to be just as concentrated as if we were up against Soldado or Aduriz.”

Can Sevilla put an end to Real Madrid’s perfect home record in La Liga this season?

Previous meetings between Real Madrid and Sevilla

21 goals have been scored between Real Madrid and Sevilla in the past 5 La Liga meetings. Real Madrid have claimed 11 of them with Sevilla netting the other 10. Meanwhile, Los Nervionenses have triumphed three times over Los Blancos.

A look at the head to head

Sevilla 2-0 Real Madrid – (November 2007)
Real Madrid 3-1 Sevilla – (March 2008)
Real Madrid 3-4 Sevilla – (December 2008)
Sevilla 2-4 Real Madrid – (April 2009)
Sevilla 2-1 Real Madrid – (October 2009)

Kaka goes in front of the crowd to celebrate after scoring, he is aided by the rest of his Real Madrid team mates.Real Madrid statistics

The Spanish giants have played 12 home games in La Liga this season and they have clinched the maximum 36 points out of them.

Like Barcelona, Real Madrid have conceded only 8 goals on home soil.

Besides, they’ve scored more than any other team on their own turf as they’ve netted 41 goals at the Santiago Bernabeu – 7 more than the Catalans at the Camp Nou.

A look at Real Madrid’s last five results

Deportivo 1-3 Real Madrid – (January 30)
Real Madrid 3-0 Espanyol – (February 6)
Xerez 0-3 Real Madrid – (February 13)
Real Madrid 6-2 Villarreal – (February 21)
Tenerife 1-5 Real Madrid – (February 27)

Sevilla statisticsSevilla's Didier Zokora celebrate in front of the crowd as Sevilla beat Real Madrid 2-1.

Sevilla have never held a team to a draw away from home this season.

They either win or they lose. Actually, Los Nervionenses have played 11 matches away from the Estadio Ramon Sanchez Pizjuan and their form is far from being consistent.

They’ve won only six times away from home and if they lose on Saturday, they’ll be heading for their 6th away defeat in La Liga.

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A look at Sevilla’s last five results

Sevilla 2-1 Valencia – (January 31)

Real Zaragoza 2-1 Sevilla – (February 7)
Sevilla 1-0 Osasuna – (February 14)
Mallorca 1-3 Sevilla – (February 20)

Sevilla 0-0 Athletic Bilbao – (February 28)

La Liga top 5 standings ahead of match-day 25

Barcelona61 points, +45
Real Madrid59 points, +46
Valencia46 points, +16
Sevilla43 points, +11
Real Mallorca40 points, + 10

AS Roma vs AC Milan Live Streams of Italy Serie A on 6/3/2010

AS Roma

Date/Time: Mar. 6, 2010, 2:45pm
Competition: Italy Serie A
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AS Roma vs AC Milan Match Preview

This is no kid's game. After many months watching their opponent running behind Internazionale's back the two hunters will face each other at the most important match of the week. After seven consecutive victories, the Lobos could not leave Napoli with three points. This stop couldn't have come at a worst time, as the Diavolos have finally recovered their shape and will be merciless against a doubtful Rome. During last week's second time Francesco Totti's team revealed many weaknesses which were invisible since last year, and they need to feed on Diavolos' energy to confirm they are ready to withstand anyone on their way to the top.
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Three consecutive victories have taken Milan back for the fight at the top, as it seems the loss against Internazionale had a big effect on Leonardo and his players. Much was feared in the match against Atalanta regarding Alexandre's Pato future, who had to leave the game due to a severe muscular fatigue. Team's doctors thought he will be sidelined for three weeks, but it seems he'll be able to return to the team against Chievo. Now team's coach will have to decide whether Klaas-Jan Huntelaar or Fillipo Inzaghi will have to replace the young Brazilian star. They can get just one point from the top and leave their opponents behind in just one movement, and Milan players need to understand it fast on their trip to Rome.