Showing posts with label Manchester City. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Manchester City. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 12, 2014

Champions League - Rounding out the week! 3/12/2014

Two more teams have progressed to the next round of the Champions League this year with Barcelona scoring on either side of Manchester City's 89th minute goal from Vincent Kompany. Lionel Messi gave the hosts the lead in the 67th minute of the match after a tense first half with three red cards for City players and Barcelona having the best of chances though failing to convert them. After the halftime, Barca's Cesc Fabregas received a yellow in the 53rd minute. Interestingly, I thought City looked best after Pablo Zabaleta had been sent off in the 77th minute and the English side were down to ten men. Kompany's goal triumph was short-lived as Daniel Alves tacked on Barcelona's second of the night in the 1st minute of added time in the second half to make it a 4-1 aggregate victory for the Spaniards. Up in France meanwhile, Bayer Leverkusen came out of the gates with all guns blazing against PSG, scoring in the 6th minute courtesy of Sidney Sam. While the French outfit equalized through Marquinhos in the 13th minute, Simon Rolfes' shot was miraculously saved by Salvatore Sirigu - PSG's keeper who really was the only reason the hosts did not lose at home. For the Germans, ending the half level was relatively decent, Paris Saint Germain had some opportunities but so did Leverkusen. Going into the second half though, Bayer saw two yellows in quick succession followed closely by a goal from Ezequiel Lavezzi in the 53rd minute. Emre Can's sending off in the 68th minute was the final nail in the coffin for the Germans, as PSG went on to dominate the game - though they were unable to score any more goals! Thus, the tie ended 6-1 in favor of PSG. Check back next week for the latest on the match-ups that will determine the last four teams that will compete in the Quarter Finals. Have a great weekend!

Tuesday, March 11, 2014

Champions League - 3/12/2014

The Round of 16 is slowly progressing towards its conclusion with defending champions Bayern Munich and Atletico Madrid making it through to the next round! For the Germans, they were able to coolly manage their second leg encounter in Munich against Arsenal with a 1-1 draw after claiming a 0-2 lead in England. Germans were the goal-scorers as Bastian Schweinsteiger struck for the home side in the 55th minute. Just two minutes later though, Lukas Podolski leveled the affair. And that is really how the game ended, Bayern proceed with a 3-1 aggregate score while Arsenal are left to rue what might have been and concentrate on their lackluster domestic performances of late. Over in Spain meanwhile, relative minnows Atletico Madrid maintained their impressive run of form with a comprehensive 4-1 victory over AC Milan. Diego Costa struck the first and last goals of the match, in the 3rd and 85th minutes respectively, while Arda Turan and Raul Garcia tacked on goals after Kaka equalized for the Italians in the 27th minute of the 1st half. The fact that the Spaniards were able to go away from the San Siro with a 0-1 victory in the first leg was probably a sign that they were going through as the Italians never really looked like winners. Up next? Barcelona host Manchester City while Paris Saint Germain greet Leverkusen. At the risk of stating the obvious, the Germans will have a rough time of it in the latter fixture: they lost 0-4 at home and cannot be expecting much better travelling to Paris. With that fixture done and dusted, I would expect PSG to play an exacting game, defending any lead they earn and generally killing the match. As for the Barca-City encounter, both sides are coming off of truly embarrassing losses so don't be surprised if they play to win. City know they have to claim victory with a considerable advantage - preferably without conceding any goals - while Barcelona will have their eyes transfixed on the next round so a possession game is likely. Enjoy the games and make sure to drop a comment!