Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Friendly 1983 France USSR

Campionato 2010 2011 Milan Ac Lazio on MiamiGunners Match Of The Week

serie a 2010/11
week 23
1st february 2011:
ac milan v. lazio


Milan lie first in the Serie A standings, and four points clear of nearest rivals Napoli but face a Lazio team tonight with, if not title ambitions, then a strong desire to secure Champions League football for next season.
Allegri said: “Lazio are doing pretty well, have great players and a strong team spirit. We’re at a crucial stage of the season, we can’t afford to lose points now. “Our objective is getting at least 80 points, which in my opinion should be enough to win the championship. So we need 11 more wins.
“We have to take one game at a time. Lazio are very strong technically thanks to players like Hernanes, Mauri, Ledesma, Matuzalem, Brocchi and at the back have a solid defence. “An adjective for the match? It’s a difficult question. It will be a match in which we’ll need to play with great intensity. It will be important to approach the game with the right attitude. They tend to lower the pace and so we’ll have to try to maintain a high intensity.”
Allegri could hand a debut to veteran defender Nicola Legrottaglie who joined yesterday on deadline day from Juventus to cover for the injured Alessandro Nesta.
Allegri added: “We’re at the most difficult and most important stage of the season and we have a lot of injured players.



Tuesday, February 1, 2011

European Cup 1975 1976 Borussia Mönchengladbach Juventus Turin

Second Round, First Leg
Rheinstadion, Düsseldorf
22 October 1975


The tournament was won by for the third consecutive time by Bayern Munich in the final against Saint-Étienne. Jupp Heynckes was top scorer with six goals.


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Saturday, January 29, 2011

Champions League 1999 2000 Valencia Lazio

Quarter final 
First Leg
Valencia, estadio Mestalla
5 April 2000
48.000 attendance
Arbitro:  Nielsen

Valencia:    Canizares, Angloma, Djukic, Pellegrino, Carboni, Angulo, Farinos, Gerard, Kily Gonzales, Sanchez (80' Oscar), C. Lopez - n.e. Bartual, Fagiani, Bjorklund, Gerardo, Albelda, Vlaovic - All. Cuper
Lazio:    Ballotta, Pancaro, Negro, Mihajlovic, Gottardi, Stankovic (61' Sergio Conceição), Simeone (75' Salas), Veron, Almeyda, Nedved, Inzaghi (67' Boksic) - n.e. Mondini, Sensini, Lombardo, Marcolin - All. Eriksson

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Primera Division 2010 2011 Barcelona Santander on MiamiGunners Match Of The Week

week 20
22nd january 2011: 
barcelona v. racing santander

Pep Guardiola's boys are aware a sound victory will be the perfect remedy for midweek's defeat against Betis, the second one this season.
Racing's captain Pedro Munitis is banned from performing for the next two games, having been booked twice last week at Athletic's Cathedral. His absence will greatly diminish Racing Santander's offensive firepower.
At least midfielder Manuel Arana might return to the starting eleven for this clash, assuming the responsiblity of driving teams cruise in FC Barcelona.
Barcelona's coach Pep Guardiola knows that whatever doesn't kills you makes you stronger, and for that reason he believes the last game against Betis has left behind a positive impact on his team.

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P.L. 2010 2011 Newcastle Tottenham on MiamiGunners Match Of The Week

week 24
22nd january 2011: 
newcastle united v. tottenham hotspur

Pienaar could start his Spurs career on the substitute’s bench while Redknapp must decide whether to recall Jermain Defoe after the striker started as a substitute for the goalless draw against Manchester United.
Spurs have been pursuing Newcastle’s Andy Carroll but the England striker remains a doubt with a thigh muscle strain that has kept him out of the last four games, including three in the Premier League.
But during his absence, Newcastle have avoided  defeat and taken seven points from a possible nine.

In December, Newcastle lost 2-0 to a Spurs side that could even afford to lose Younes Kaboul to a red card in between the goals.
They will also be without the suspended Cheik Tiote, sent off at Stevenage in the FA Cup, and Ryan Taylor (ankle) and Hatem Ben Arfa (broken leg).
Spurs arrive without Tom Huddlestone (ankle), Ledley King (groin), Jamie O’Hara (back) and Jonathan Woodgate (groin).