Showing posts with label Champions League Final. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Champions League Final. Show all posts

Tuesday, 10 June 2014

Champions League Final (Lisbon) 2014 - Real Madrid v Atletico Madrid

Real Madrid 4 v 1 Atletico Madrid (After Extra Time) Godin (36), Ramos (90+3), Bale (110), Marcelo (118), Ronaldo penalty (120+1)

Watch the match highlights and goals here



My Opinion:

That was a Champions League final with heaps of drama. Real Madrid were able to field a near full strength team but were unable to play Alonso through suspension. Atletico had Turan suspended for the Final whilst Diego Costa made the starting eleven despite injury fears throughout the week.

The decision to start with Diego Costa didn’t work out as the striker went off after only eight minutes clutching his hamstring. This was a massive blow for Atletico whose main attacking threat was off so early whilst a substitute had to be used up very early in the match. However, it was Atletico who took the lead inside the first half as Casillas made a costly mistake in rushing out and failing to get to the ball first. This allowed Godin to head straight over the keeper to put them in front.

Atletico are an extremely strong defensive unit and proved it once again as they kept Real quiet for the majority of the game. Their tactics were pretty much to foul the Real players as often as they could in order to disrupt their flow. It certainly worked really well on Ronaldo who just couldn’t get into the game after being fouled every time he was on the ball. However, Bale had Real’s best chances during the 90 minutes but surprisingly spurned every one of them.

It really was quite a heroic defensively display from Atletico and they came within two minutes of winning the Champions League. Incredibly, wave after wave of attacks, Ramos headed in an equalizer from a Modric corner to send Real into extra time which came much to the relief of Ancelotti, the Real players and their fans.

Extra time belonged to Real as they dominated an Atletico team who were just unable to cope with the situation. It took until the second half of extra time for Real to go in front but it came from Gareth Bale, who scored a tough header at the far post that just made its way inside the post. Delirium erupted amongst the Real players whilst Atletico were all but out for the count. Marcelo came off the bench and took advantage of some tired Atletico defenders, running through the defence before firing a low shot that Courtois probably should have kept out but didn’t. The night wouldn’t have been complete without a certain Cristiano Ronaldo scoring in Lisbon and it came right at the last moment. He was brought down inside the box and then coolly slotted the penalty into the back of the net.

A gutting night for Atletico who came so close to rounding off such an amazing season with the Champions League title. They won La Liga and can be proud of their efforts this season but tonight belonged to Real. I thought they were the better team and deserved to win but they left it really late. Ramos proved to be their saviour whilst it was great to see Bale and Ronaldo both score in extra time.

My man of the match was Sergio Ramos

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Saturday, 25 May 2013

Champions League Final 2013: Wembley

Bayern Munich defeat Borussia Dortmund 2-1 to win the Champions League

Goals from Mario Mandzukic and Arjen Robben were enough to beat a battling Borussia Dortmund side 2-1. After previous years of misery in Champions League finals, most notably last year losing to Chelsea on penalties, Bayern Munich have finally won the prestigious Champions League trophy for another year.

European champions: Philipp Lahm lifts the Champions League trophy for Bayern Munich

Borussia Dortmund started the game stronger Lewandowski, Blaszkowski, Reus and Bender all came close to scoring the opening goal but an imperious Neuer kept the game at 0-0. Bayern Munich eventually hit back after 30 minutes with Mandzukic and Robben both going close for the German champions but it was not enough to break the deadlock and the match ended 0-0 at Half-Time.

Bayern came out in the second half on the front foot as mounting possession paid off after Robben broke through the Dortmund defence in the 60th minute and calmly squared the ball across to Mandzukic who slotted the ball home from close range to put Bayern 1-0 up. The lead only lasted seven minutes as Dante fouled Reus with a high foot inside the box which gave the referee no choice but to point to the spot. Lewandowski handed the duty over to Gundogan who expertly sent Neuer the wrong way and place the ball into the opposite corner, levelling the score 1-1. Both teams came close to netting a winner as Lewandowski had a majestic goal ruled out for handling the ball whilst Subotic was able to clear the ball off the line after Muller looked to have scored. However, it was Bayern Munich who managed to score the winner as mounting pressure saw Robben split the Dortmund centre backs and slot the ball past a despairing Weidenfeller to secure a memorable 2-1 victory over their German counterparts. In the end it was a quality match but Bayern Munich are deserving winners this year.

Wednesday, 22 May 2013

Weekend Preview May 25th 2013

It may be tough coming to the realisation that the Football season has ended in England until it begins in August but worry not as there is plenty of high quality sporting events to divulge in this weekend.

Thursday: Wentworth Golf championship (4 days)
Friday: Second Test Match of England v New Zealand (5 days)
Saturday: Champions League Final and Monaco Grand Prix Qualifying
Sunday: French Open (14 days) and Monaco Grand Prix

BMW PGA CHAMPIONSHIP, Wentworth Club

This tournament is always a good watch as it is one of the most iconic golf courses on the European Tour and made even more spectacular through the participation of the whole winning European Ryder Cup team of 2012. 

My Tip to win: Luke Donald
Donald has experience of winning this tournament. Plus, it strongly matches the way Luke likes to play as it is not the longest course on the tour so straight drives, good iron play and deadly pitching will put you in contention to win on Sunday.

England v New Zealand, Second Test Match: Headingley

After a 170 run victory at Lord's, England will be looking to put in a strong performance to win the series   in preparation for the hugely anticipated Ashes series this summer. With a fantastic bowling display from Broad and Anderson in the First Test, the England batsmen will look to score heavily and spend some time at the crease to cement their Ashes place in the squad.

My Tip to win: England
The England bowling attack are in high spirits and will look to keep the New Zealand to a minimum whilst the batsmen will be keen to score heavily with in-form Joe Root. Apart from the lively bowlers of Trent Boult and Tim Southee, it seems New Zealand will not have enough to stop a strong England side.

Champions League Final: Bayern Munich v Borussia Dortmund (Wembley)

Ironically, 70 years later Germany will invade London although this time for footballing reasons but don't mention the war! In all seriousness though, this should be a cracking game of football with both teams deservedly in the Final. Bayern thumped Barcelona for seven in their semi-final whilst Dortmund held on in Madrid to win 4-3 on aggregate. 

My Tip to win: Bayern Munich
Two strong teams but it could the German champions who prevail with their experience and attacking power to lift the 2013 Champions League trophy. 

Monaco Grand Prix: Qualifying

The most spectacular race on the Formula 1 calender is this weekend and begins with Qualifying. It is every driver's dream to win on the streets of Monaco and with Mercedes on top in previous Qualifying race weekends this season, I would be surprised if a Mercedes failed to get on the front row. 

My Tip to be on Pole: Lewis Hamilton
Expect tough competition from Alonso and Vettel but with Mercedes dominance in Qualifying I expect Lewis Hamilton to pip team-mate Rosberg to pole position. 

Monaco Grand Prix: Race

As it is one of the toughest races to overtake someone, pole position will be vital. Therefore, whoever is on the front row at the beginning of the race will strongly fancy their chances to win. Concentration is key on these streets but one blip will likely end in a crash. Thus, the Monaco Grand Prix is a showcase for what Formula 1 is all about - Wealth and Fame.

My Tip to win: Nico Rosberg

If Rosberg can get on the front row for the start of the race his steely determination and ability to drive consistently on tough tracks should see him take a valuable Monaco Grand Prix victory.

2013 French Open - Roland Garros

The clay court season comes to a close at the second grand slam tournament of the year. There are always high profile shocks here as top players struggle to adapt to playing and sliding on the clay. Expect classic matches and top quality tennis as the tournament begins on Sunday.

My Tip to win: Mens - Rafael Nadal, Womans - Serena Williams

With the withdrawal of Andy Murray, there will be a chance for someone outside of the top 3 players to make it to the semi's. Expect to see the usual suspects of Nadal, Federer and Djokovic advance to the semi-finals but with Nadal's sheer supremacy at this slam and current form on clay then I expect him to win it yet again.
On the woman's side, this is a tournament that is famously wide open for any woman tennis player to win as top seeds struggle to adapt to clay court conditions. There are always massive shocks throughout but if Serena Williams can maintain her composure then her recent dominance of the woman's game should continue.