Saturday, December 11, 2010

Some domestic results- 12/11/2010.

Beginning in the north and working down, in Scotland Rangers were only able to draw 1-1 with Inverness. The home side, Inverness, actually scored first, in the 31st minute thanks to Johnathan Hayes. The half time score was 1-0 in the host's favor and it went the same way for a part of the second half, before Kenny Miller scored in the 57th minute to draw the two sides level, which is how the match ended.  Celtic's match was postponed, however that still gives the b'hoys a chance to retake their biggest rivals in the league. Hearts v.s. Aberdeen is an immensely one-sided match, with the home side leading 5-0! It began in the 5th minute when David Templeton drew first blood and continued in the 9th following Rudolf Skacel's goal as well, which actually ended the first half 2-0. The second half began much the first half had, with goals for Hearts. Stephen Elliot scored in the 51st while Rudolf Skacel scored again seven minutes later. And then, in the 78th minute, Arvydas Novikovas scored Hearts' fifth goal. St. Mirren v.s. St. Johnstone actually has the same scoreline as Rangers v.s Inverness, 1-1 thanks to goals from Sam Parkin in the 53rd and Michael Higdon in the 62nd which has really put the match into deadlock. In the meantime in Germany, Bayern destroyed St. Pauli in Bavaria with a 3-0 scoreline. Hamit Altintop opened the scoring in the 16th minute while Philipp Lahm drove in a penalty in the 72nd minute. That was following the sending-off of Thomas Kessler in the 68th. Franck Ribery put in a final goal in the 79th minute. In the intense match between Hamburg and Bayer Leverkusen, Sidney Sam scored in the 30th minute to put the away side ahead, making the half time scoreline 1-0. There were a ton more goals in the second half, with Arturo Vidal scoring an own goal in the 48th minute, he then scored another goal in the 61st minute making the score 2-1. Renato Augusto put in a third for Leverkusen in the 66th before Frank Rost, the Hamburg goalie, made an own goal himself in the 78th minute. Eljero Elia scored a second for the home side to make the final score 2-4. A note, there were six yellow cards in the match. Hoffenheim and Nurnberg tied 1-1 thanks to the 55th minute goal from Marvin Compper putting the home side up 1-0. Christian Eigler drew the away side level in the 87th to end the game 1-1. The same circumstances occurred in Kasierslautern's 0-0 draw with Wolfsburg, a game I feel the Red Devils should have won. Koln defeated Eintracht Frankfurt 1-0 thanks to Christian Clemens' 56th minute.

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