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Benitez regrets defeat


Rafa Benitez has regretted the defeat to Chelsea after Liverpool were dumped out of the Champions League semi-final on Wednesday night.

Mutu warns Rangers


Adrian Mutu has warned Rangers that he will do everything within his power to lead Fiorentina to success in the UEFA Cup semi-final on Thursday evening.

Lippi: no offers on the table


Marcello Lippi has insisted that he hasn’t been offered any jobs despite rumours linking him with the job of Man City and Chelsea in recent weeks. Lippi has been unemployed since leading Italy to success in the World Cup.

Terry delighted with success


John Terry was absolutely delighted after Chelsea secured a place in the Champions League final against Man Utd. Chelsea defeated Liverpool 3-2 in the final this evening.

Coppell ok with Rafa


Steve Coppell is ok with Rafa Benitez despite the fact that the Liverpool side played an under strength side against Birmingham last weekend. The Reading boss is confident of staying in the Premiership this year.

UCL 2007-2008 Semi-Finals Day Four - Match Report

30 April 2008

CHELSEA 3 (Drogba 33, Lampard 98 Pen, Drogba 105 Pen)
LIVERPOOL 2 (Torres 64, Babel 117)

The match was played in a downpour and Drogba tested Reina and the conditions with a drive from the edge of the box. The over-rated Joe Cole lost possession on the edge of the Liverpool penalty area when trying to check inside Benayoun prompting a Liverpool counter attack. Benayoun and Gerrard traded passes before the Liverpool captain played in Torres with a glorious first time pass between Terry and Carvalho but for once Torres’ control let him down and Cech raced off his line to close the angle and punch the ball out for a corner. Drogba almost put the finishing touch to the best passage of football Chelsea have probably played in the entire Abramovich era, a marvellous move involving 8 players and spanning 13 passes ended with Drogba racing past Carragher onto a Lampard pass and dragging a shot agonisingly wide of a post. Chelsea’s next chance also came after Torres lost possession. Lampard threaded a ball between Arbeloa and Carragher, as Carragher appealed for offside Kalou checked inside Hyypia, on as a sub for the injured Skrtel, and drew a save from Reina but he parried the ball back into the box and Drogba ran wide of Riise before slamming a first time shot inside Reina’s near post. He then turned, raced up the touchline and slide to his knees in front of the Liverpool bench and the king of hypocrites Benitez clenching his fists in celebration.

An excellent free kick routine forced another save from Cech. Gerrard played a high one-two with Mascherano straight out of Pro Evolution Soccer, the Argentinean dropped a fantastic ball into the box, Gerrard headed across to Kuyt and Cech saved his first time shot with his left foot before Ashley Cole cleared. From the resulting corner Drogba made an immaculately timed goal saving tackle on Torres Joe Cole failed to punish a slack Hyypia clearance, shooting straight at Reina and a minute later Liverpool were level. Mascherano, Kuyt, Riise and Xabi Alonso worked the ball out wide to Carragher on the opposite flank, in unknown territory (the Chelsea half) he was shaping up to swing a cross into the box but though better of it and instead hit a pass into Benayoun who had his back to play, he turned and ran inside Makelele, held off Drogba and with a subtle feint took out Terry then skipped over Carvalho’s despairing lunge and played an inch perfect pass between his legs to Torres whose brilliant first touch allowed him to send a shot inside an unguarded bottom right corner. Outstanding goal.

In the first period of extra time Anelka replaced big game bottler Joe Cole and looked to have played a part in Chelsea restoring their lead. The ball broke to him from a corner, his shot was charged down and Essien slammed the rebound in the back of the net. A linesman’s flag, for ‘interference’, cut short 20 seconds of celebrations. Liverpool’s relief was short-lived however as minutes later Ballack made a meal of a clumsy challenge by Hyypia on a 50-50 ball to win a penalty. How gloriously ironic. Lampard stepped up and did his trademark routine of constantly spitting before despatching the ball past Reina. He took off his black armband and pointed to the heavens, dedicating the goal to his mother who passed away after losing a battle with pneumonia last Thursday. Babel tried to win a penalty of his own at the other end, diving theatrically after hooking his leg under Essien but Italy’s #2 Roberto Rosetti was having none of it. In first half injury time Chelsea’s 12th man Riise, conceded a throw in. Essien swapped passes with Makelele before feeding Malouda who played a blind pass inside Hyypia and Riise and as their hands went up for offside Anelka ran into the box and pulled the ball back for Drogba, 3-1. He was probably too tired to goad Benitez again so this time celebrated with his team-mates and seconds later Rosetti brought the half to a close.

In the opening minutes of the final period of extra time Liverpool won a corner. The ball eventually fell to Hyypia, Malouda just failed to bring him down with a suicidal tackle and a split second later he threw himself over Drogba but once again Rosetti waved away the protests and once again he failed to produce a yellow card for diving. As Shevchenko was preparing to come on as a time wasting substitute Babel collecting a ball from a throw in and let fly from 30 yards, the normally reliable Cech flung himself at the ball and slapped it into his own net but Chelsea comfortably rode out time.

This was the spectacle most people were expecting from Barcelona and Manchester United. The football played by both teams was fitting of a European Cup semi-final.

Today is a joyous day for European football. Benitez was up to his tricks in the build-up. This lowlife, hypocritical son of a bitch had the nerve to criticise Drogba for diving and Roberto Rosetti for favouring home teams. Where do you begin? Seriously. What a complete bastard. Fortunately his cowardly games backfired spectacularly and it seems UEFA received my e-mail criticising them for the disgraceful officiating of Liverpool’s Champions League matches in recent seasons. The Benitez plague is over. It’s ironic that when forced to abandon catenaccio, forced finally to chase a game away from home, they produced one of their best performances of the season playing some marvellous, inventive football in the process. Chelsea haven’t played this well since the early days of Mourinho.

For what it’s worth I think Chelsea’s superior muscle will make the difference in the final against United. Let’s hope it doesn’t go to penalties.

Chelsea win 4-3 on aggregate.

Attendance : 38,900
Assists : n/a, Benayoun, Ballack (won pen), Anelka, Xabi Alonso

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Scholes sees United through


A Paul Scholes rocket was enough to send Man Utd into their first Champions League final since 1999 and ensured Barcelona went crashing out of the Champions League semi-final last night at Old Trafford.

UCL 2007-2008 Semi-Finals Day Three - Match Report

29 April 2008

MANCHESTER UNITED 1 (Scholes 14)
BARCELONA 0

The only highlight in this wretched, wretched match was provided by Scholes. Zambrotta intercepted from Ronaldo as he tried to run in from the left but undid his hard work by playing a blind pass out of defence straight to Scholes who took one step forward before ripping a shot into the top right corner of Valdes’ net. A poor touch from Park allowed Milito to send Messi away on a counter attack, he accelerated past Scholes and cut inside Brown but his low curling effort was nothing more than an opportunity for VDS to produce a nice save for the bank of photographers. Carrick picked out Ronaldo with a fabulous first time pass from the half way line, the bounce forced the newly crowned PFA player of the year to check outside Zambrotta, he centred to the onrushing Park but he dragged his shot wide of a post. Nani should have made it 2-0 late in the first half but made a mess of a Park’s fabulous cross.

In the remaining 45 minutes Barcelona re-produced the insipid, square passing rubbish they bored the World with at the Nou Camp. On the only occasion the Spaniard’s managed to get a dangerous cross into the box the mentally and physically shot Henry, who is notoriously poor in the air, sent a weak header into the grateful arms of VDS.

Another pitiful encounter. Man United have looked less than impressive against a very poor Barcelona side but the familiarity of another EPL team should produce a better spectacle in the final. As for Messi he’s not the next Maradona, he’s the next RVP, an frightfully injury prone player with immense technical ability.

Manchester United win 1-0 on aggregate.

Attendance : 75,061
Assist : n/a

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Facts: Man Utd v Barcelona


It is the second leg of the Champions League semi-final match between Manchester United and Barcelona. With just minutes before kick-off, EyeFootball gives you some facts and figures worth noting.

Quotes: Man Utd v Barca


It is the second leg of the Champions League semi-final match between Manchester United and Barcelona. With just minutes before kick-off, EyeFootball lists the best quotes from the players and managers.




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