Saturday, November 27, 2010

Domestic Leaguue- 11/27/2010 continued.

The other game in Germany, Dortmund v.s. Monchengladbach is a 1-1 match. Reus scored in the 33rd minute for 'gladbach but Neven Subotic scored in stoppage time of the first half to bring the two teams level. But Dortmund have now pulled ahead with Kagawa's strike in the 52nd minute! And now Dortmund have pulled up once more with a strike from Kevin Grosskreutz in the 76th minute. With Lucas Barrios's goal in the 88th minute, Dortmund's success in the match is within all reason assured as they are now 4-1 ahead as the final whistle will shortly blow. The Italian clash between Sampdoria and Milan is still tied, 1-1, thanks to Robinho for Milan and Pazzini for Sampdoria. In the Netherlands meanwhile, AZ lead Heerenveen 1-0 thanks to the talents of Pontus Wernbloom. However, Heerenveen have pulled a goal back as well, thanks to the efforts of Vayrynen in the 53rd minute. In the 81st minute, Darryl Janmaat has now put Heerenveen, the guests, ahead. The guests aren't being very polite either, as they now lead 2-1. But bizarrely, Sigthorsson brings the hosts back to level heading! With the score 2-2 so close to the end of the game, this game may end in a tie. The other two Dutch games going on, between Roda and Groningen as well as Willem II v.s. Excelsior, are 0-0 draws at the moment. However, in the 40th minute, Roda has now taken the lead thanks to Arnaud Sutchuin. Pacos de Ferreira edged Olhanense in Portugal by the margin previously mentioned: 1-0. Meanwhile, Maritimo have pulled further ahead against Vitoria SC, through the efforts of Kleber and Baba in the 12th and 33rd minutes respectively. Indeed, Vitoria have ended the game 2-0 down. A fairly good game for Maritimo. Across the border in Spain, Zaragoza are falling hard against Villarreal, 0-3, thanks to converted efforts by Marcos Senna, Santiago Cazorla, and Nilmar. Sevilla meanwhile have also pulled ahead against their opponents, Getafe, 1-0 through the resourcefulness of Frederic Kanoute.

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