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Wednesday, April 8, 2009

Champions League - United held by effervescent Porto


Holders Manchester United were held to a 2-2 draw by an impressive Porto side in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final tie at Old Trafford.United appeared to have wrapped up victory when substitute Carlos Tevez swooped in the 85th minute after Wayne Rooney had cancelled out Cristian Rodriguez's early opener.But another second half replacement, Mariano Gonzalez, netted for the visitors in the last minute to put Porto firmly in the driving seat ahead of next week's return leg at the Estadio do Dragao.The result saw United extend their unbeaten run in the competition to 22 games but Porto's formidable home record will now be of real concern to Alex Ferguson, whose team will have to win to keep alive their hopes of retaining the trophy.The Scot's opposite number Jesualdo Ferreira had promised the visitors would attack from the outset, and it was clear his words were backed up by substance as Porto flew out of the blocks and went straight for the United jugular from the opening whistle.In just the third minute, Hulk - a danger throughout - unleashed a powerful drive from distance which Edwin Van der Sar was forced to tip over the barThe visitors' forward-thinking was rewarded soon after with the opener on four minutes, Rodriguez pouncing on a poor Jonny Evans clearance before sidestepping the defender and firing low into the far corner.United were stunned, and took their time to recover. Rarely do the English and European champions show so clearly they are rattled, but such was their lack of composure after the goal went in their passing game suffered, a number of passes going uncharacteristically astray.And Porto nearly capitalised, Lisandro Lopez bringing Van der Sar into action again with a well-struck effort on six minutes.With so many passes failing to reach their intended targets, United were by and large impotent going forward, although Helton was finally called on to deny Cristiano Ronaldo a header on 14 minutes.It was a decent save by the Porto keeper, but there was nothing he could do moments later when a moment of madness from defender Bruno Alves handed United an equaliser on a plate.The Portugal international committed the cardinal sin of making a blind back pass; if he had looked before playing the ball back to Helton, he would have seen Rooney sneaking up behind him.The United striker gratefully accepted the gift, running onto the ball before dinking it over the keeper and into the back of the net.But the hosts failed to use the goal as a springboard to take control of the game - and Porto's fearless display can take a great deal of credit for that.The Portuguese champions continued to attack at every opportunity and were unlucky not to re-take the lead before the first half was out, Rodriguez twice going close with headers and Hulk seeing a long-range shot bounce wide.After the break, United's uncertainty on the ball initially persisted, but eventually they did begin to enjoy more possession and with that came chances to grab a winner.After Park Ji-Sung had stung the gloves of Helton, Rooney gave the hosts a lift with an exquisite attempted lob which the furiously backpeddling Porto keeper was forced to tip over the bar.From the resulting corner Nemanja Vidic, who along with Rooney and Paul Scholes returned to the United line-up from suspension, thumped a header goalwards but again Helton was alert enough to make the save.At the other end, Lopez saw a deflected shot trouble Van der Sar before Aly Cissokho blasted on target from distance.The visitors had a big penalty shout turned down on 74 minutes when Tevez, on in the 72nd minute for Scholes, appeared to bring down Hulk at the by-line in the box.A relieved Tevez went on to lift United spirits on 85 minutes, the Argentine netting from close range after Rooney had flicked on Gary Neville's throw into the Porto penalty area.But the relief around Old Trafford was short-lived as an unmarked Gonzalez finished at the far post four minutes later to ensure that United will face an uphill battle in next Wednesday's return leg.

Transfers - Gossip Shop: Mourinho to Chelsea?


Press reports are tipping Internazionale boss Jose Mourinho with a sensational return to Chelsea this summer.
The smooth-talking Portuguese is unhappy with his treatment by the Italian press and repeatedly praises the Premier League for its excitement and fair-play.And despite his acrimonious departure from Stamford Bridge early in the 2007-08 season, Mourinho is still massively popular in the Chelsea dressing-room and wanted by the players should temporary boss Guus Hiddink stand by his promise to continue with Russia.Dutchman Hiddink has impressed so far but is not expected to stay beyond the end of the season, with Russia battling to qualify for the World Cup.The only problem preventing Mourinho from a return to West London would be his fractious relationship with owner Roman Abramovich, who would have to swallow his pride to re-employ the man he felt was undermining his authority.Furthermore, Mourinho is a contrary so-and-so and would relish the chance to take over at Manchester United once his pal Sir Alex Ferguson retires, sticking it to Abramovich and Peter Kenyon in the process.Milan boss Carlo Ancelotti is still being linked with the Blues job but, given the failure of Luiz Felipe Scolari to get instant results, it is unlikely the Italian will be given time to master the English language and game.Wigan's on-loan Zamalek striker Amr Zaki is set to return to the JJB after going AWOL for a fourth time this season and, even though his Latics career seems to be over, he could have earned himself a move to a 'bigger' club.Until the goals dried up this winter, Zaki had been widely expected to join a Champions League team in the summer, with his Egyptian club throwing around wildly-inflated transfer fees for the ex-ENPPI man.That interest waned with his performances and the post-international no-show saw his stock fall even further.And now, having been linked with Real Madrid, Liverpool, Chelsea and Juventus, Zaki is rumoured to be on Harry Redknapp's Tottenham wish-list.What a difference three months can make.Aston Villa's Gareth Barry has again reiterated his desire to play in the Champions League next season, with Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester United sniffing around."My aim is to finish in the top four and play in the Champions League," he said in The Sun, while Martin O'Neill conceded that he will only stay if they catch Arsenal, who are six points ahead with seven games remaining. Unlikely, alas.Newcastle defender Fabricio Coloccini could be set for an exit from St James' Park less than a year after he arrived for a whopping Ј12 million.The Argentina stopper impressed initially but has committed a series of errors that have made him a mini-scapegoat for Toon's plight.A return to Spain has been mooted, with former club Deportivo and Liga Toon-equivalent Atletico Madrid sniffing around.Fulham boss Roy Hodgson is a big fan of Nordic players after his stints in Sweden, Denmark and Finland and is looking at Coventry's 19-year-old Iceland midfielder Aaron Gunnarsson.He would cost around Ј1.5m and would provide competition for places with Danny Murphy and Dickson Etuhu, following the departure of Jimmy Bullard.French defender Camel Meriem could join Bolton on a free transfer after his contract expires with Monaco in the summer.The 29-year-old is set to shun bids from bigger clubs such as Deportivo and Borussia Dortmund so he can have a crack at English football, saying: "It's about what's best for my football, not the money."Pompey's on-loan Leverkusen striker Theofanis Gekas has been tipped to move to Russian giants Zenit St Petersburg after failing to impress Pompey boss Paul Hart.Indeed, Gekas is so out-of-favour that David Nugent gets selected above him despite the Greek star having a goalscoring record of 13 goals in 38 internationals and 33 in two seasons in the Bundesliga.Months after being linked with Arsenal, Pompey midfielder Niko Kranjcar's determination to quit if they are relegated could see him move to whoever will have him.

Champions League - Arsenal fight out draw in Villarreal


Emmanuel Adebayor's stunning second-half bicycle kick gave Arsenal a hard-earned 1-1 draw against Villarreal in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final.
Adebayor's 66th-minute winner came as Arsenal took control of the match in the final half-hour, but an excellent Villarreal side pushed them all the way to the whistle.Veteran midfielder Marcos Senna put the visitors ahead on 10 minutes with a stunning rifled shot from 25 yards as the home side dominated the early exchanges.Yet the visitors came back into the game, with Cesc Fabregas being denied an equaliser from a quickly-taken free kick at the end of the first half, and Adebayor's equaliser coming as part of a sustained period of second-half pressure as the Gunners imposed their will on their hosts.Villarreal had started the game brightly, dominating possession with passing and movement that saw them run their guests ragged in the early stages, and in the fourth minute Joan Capdevila's header was cleared off the line by Gael Clichy.Then, just inside the first 10 minutes, veteran midfielder Senna tried a long-shot from 25 yards that came perfectly off his right boot to curl in to the top-right corner and leave Manuel Almunia grabbing at thin air.The goal woke Arsenal up with a start, and they came in to the ascendancy with some good football. On 18 minutes Samir Nasri's left-foot effort drew a fine save from Diego Lopez in the Villarreal goal, and a minute later Clichy's header drew another excellent stop from the keeper.Gradually, however, the hosts regained the ascendancy as they began to hold on to the ball more effectively and reduce Arsenal's chances.And on the half-hour mark Villarreal came close to adding another as Senna's long shot and Capdevila's follow-up drew two great saves from Lukasz Fabianski, who had replaced the injured Almunia.Right before the break William Gallas also hobbled off injured, but Fabregas seemed to have improved the mood by equalising after taking a free-kick quickly - yet the referee both disallowed the goal and rather harshly booked the Spaniard for his impudence to cap a disappointing first half for the visitors.As the game restarted the two sides were ruthless in closing each other down and denying chances; but when Arsenal calmed the pace down a little and focused on staying patient at the hour mark they slowly began to take control of the game.Theo Walcott came close to being through while Adebayor headed wide before the likely-looking equaliser came on 65 minutes.When it did, it was breathtaking: Adebayor got on the end of a long ball from the half-way line, controlled on his chest while surrounded by defenders, then rifled in a side-on bicycle kick past Diego Lopez.It was just reward for Arsenal's endeavours and inspired the visitors to even greater domination that saw Adebayor, Walcott and Nasri all have further good chances.Villarreal had a late flourish that restored some pride, but they never looked like finding a winner.Arsenal closed out a draw that, in the context of their poor start, was a fantastic result, while Villarreal will travel to the Emirates Stadium having conceded what could well prove to be a critical away goal.
 
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