Showing posts with label Results. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Results. Show all posts

Thursday, 12 December 2013

Champions League Results

Barcelona's Neymar celebrates after scoring his side's fourth goal during a Group H Champions League football match between FC Barcelona and Celtic FC.

Barcelona 6-1 Celtic
Neymar finally showed the goal-scoring touch he has been threatening with a hat-trick as Barcelona shrugged off their recent dip in form with a 6-1 win over Celtic at the Nou Camp yesterday (Dec 11) to seal top spot in Champions League Group H.
Scorers
Barcelona
Gerard Piqué 1 - 0
39' Pedro 2 - 0
44' Neymar 3 - 0
48' Neymar 4 - 0
58' Neymar 5 - 0
72' Cristian Tello 6 - 0
Celtic
88' 6 - 1 Georgios Samaras

Marseille 1-2 Dortmund

Scorers
Dortmund
0 - 1 Robert Lewandowski
87' 1 - 2 Kevin Großkreutz

Marseille
14' Souleymane Diawara 1 - 1
34' [Red Card] Dimitri Payet 

Schalke 04 2-0 FC Basel

FC Basel
31' [Red Card] Ivan Ivanov
Scorers
Schalke 04
50' Julian Draxler 1 - 0
57' Joel Matip 2 - 0

Chelsea 1-0 Steaua Bucuresti

Scorers
Chelsea
10' Demba Ba 1 - 0

Austria Vienna 4 - 1 Zenit St Petersburg

Scorers
Zenit
35' 0 - 1 Alexander Kerzhakov

Austria Vienna
44' Philipp Hosiner 1 - 1
48' Tomás Jun 2 - 1
51' Philipp Hosiner 3 - 1
90' +3' Roman Kienast 4 - 1

Napoli 2-0 Arsenal

Scorers
Napoli
73' Gonzalo Higuaín 1 - 0
90' +3' José Maria Callejón 2 - 0

Arsenal
76' [Red Card] Mikel Arteta
Atletico Madrid 2 - 0 FC Porto

Atletico Madrid
14' Raúl García 1 - 0
37' Diego Costa 2 - 0

AC Milan 0 - 0 Ajax Amsterdam

AC Milan
22' [Red Card] Riccardo Montolivo

Saturday, 26 October 2013

EPL Week 9 Matches Results/Review



Crystal Palace 0-2 Arsenal
Things couldn't have any better for Arsene Wenger's led Arsenal, as they defeated Palace. Goals from Mikel Arteta, who converted a penalty and was later red carded for a foul on Marouane Chamakh, and Olivier Giroud help Arsenal bounce back from their midweek setback against Dortmund as they beat Crystal Palace 2-0

Norwich City 0-0 Cardiff City Full Time

Manchester United 3-2 Stoke City
David Moyes gets his first EPL home win, as United boss. It wasn't a convincing win though, but its better than not winning at all. Javier Hernandez and Rooney score late goals to give Man Utd 3-2 win over Stoke.


Liverpool 4-1 West Brom Full Time
Suarez stars as Liverpool crush West Brom 4-1.

Aston Villa 0-2 Everton Full Time

Southampton 2-0 Fulham Live
Reviews coming shortly

Saturday, 12 October 2013

European Road To Brazil ~ Europe World Cup Qualifiers Results


In all the matches, these were the most outstanding matches with many goals: Netherlands demolished Hungary 8-1, England whooped Montenegro's ass 4-1, Germany demolished Ireland 3-0, Romania trashed Andorra 4-0. 
Here is the run down of Europe's world cup qualification:

11.10. 21:00 Spain 2-1 Belarus
11.10. 20:45 Portugal 1-1 Israel
11.10. 20:00 England 4-1 Montenegro
11.10. 19:45 Germany 3-0 Ireland
Andre Schuerrle of Germany celebrates after he score his team's 2nd goal during the FIFA 2014 World Cup Qualifier group C match between Germany and Ireland at RheinEnergieStadion on October 11, 2013 in Cologne, Germany. (Photo by Martin Rose/Bongarts/Getty Images)
The satisfied expressions on the faces of the Germany team were unmistakeable on Friday after a 3-0 victory over Republic of Ireland in Cologne booked their ticket to the 2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil™ with a game to spare. They qualified in some style too, with their swift attacking philosophy providing a reminder of why, after two third-placed finishes at the last two World Cups, Joachim Low's charges are once again among the favourites for the title.

11.10. 19:45 Greece 1-0 Slovakia
11.10. 19:45 Iceland 2-0 Cyprus
11.10. 19:45 Slovenia 3-0 Norway
11.10. 19:45 Sweden 2-1 Austria
11.10. 19:45 Wales 1-0 FYR Macedonia
11.10. 19:30 Albania 1-2 Switzerland
11.10. 19:30 Andorra 0-4 Romania
11.10. 19:30 Estonia 0-2 Turkey
11.10. 19:30 Luxembourg 0-4 Russia
11.10. 19:30 Netherlands 8-1 Hungary
11.10. 19:15 Denmark 2-2 Italy
11.10. 19:00 Bosnia & Herzegovina 4-1 Liechtenstein
11.10. 19:00 Ukraine 1-0 Poland
11.10. 18:30 Malta 1-4 Czech Republic
11.10. 18:00 Faroe Islands 1-1 Kazakhstan
11.10. 17:00 Azerbaijan 2-0 Northern Ireland
11.10. 17:00 Croatia 1-2 Belgium

Romelu Lukaku scored twice, the two goals which gave Belgium victory over Croatia.
The Everton striker is also a symbol of the success being enjoyed by the wave of Belgian ex-pats currently plying their trade in the English Premier League, a crucial factor in Belgium’s imperious qualifying campaign.

Out of all the foreign nations represented in the Premier League, only Spain has a larger contingent of players than Belgium’s 18, and the effect that playing in the English top flight has had on Marc Wilmots’ charges echoes the positive influence that Serie A once had on France’s national team.

11.10. 17:00 Moldova 3-0 San Marino
11.10. 16:30 Lithuania 2-0 Latvia
11.10. 16:00 Armenia 2-1 Bulgaria


Sunday, 29 September 2013

Sunderland1-3 Liverpool

Sunderland 1-3 Liverpool

It was a  fantastic game so far. The dramatic display of skills by the both teams made the match very interesting. Luis Suarez netted twice today. His goals help Liverpool record a 3-1 win over Sunderland at the Stadium of Light.
The three point from the match moved the Reds up to second place in the Premier League table. Just moments after Sebastian Larsson had hit the bar for the hosts, Daniel Sturridge controversially gave the Reds a lead, appearing to use his arm to nudge the ball goalwards, before Suarez doubled the advantage just eight minutes later. Emanuele Giaccherini netted immediately after half-time as Sunderland hinted at a comeback, but, in pushing forward for an equaliser, they were stung on the break as Luis Suarez scored his second goal.

Saturday, 28 September 2013

Manchester United Deafeted By West Brom At Old Traford Review + Other EPL Matches Results



Manchester United 1-2 West Brom

David Moyes has failed yet again, Its a shame he cannot fit into Sir Alex Ferguson's shoes. The question is, can United rise up to the big fours?
Saido Berahino Manchester United West Bromwich Albion Premier LeagueWest Brom earned their first victory over Manchester United in 29 years as they claimed a 2-1 win at Old Trafford today.

Steve Clarke's side had not beaten United since a 2-0 success in March 1984, but set about correcting that stat as Morgan Amalfitano ended a delightful dribble with a chipped finish early in the second half. And, though Wayne Rooney levelled things up from a free-kick shortly afterwards, substitute Saido Berahino restored the visitors' advantage before they held on manfully to claim all three points. With his side looking to get their Premier League title push back on track following last week's 4-1 defeat to Manchester City, David Moyes made seven changes to his team.
Javier Hernandez was given another chance to impress after scoring the winner in the League Cup victory over Liverpool in midweek, while Robin van Persie was forced to settle for a place on the bench having missed the last two games with a groin injury. Steve Clarke, meanwhile, handed starts to Victor Anichebe and Claudio Yacob in place of Nicolas Anelka and James Morrison respectively, but the West Brom boss was forced to reshuffle his team yet again just 13 minutes into the match. Berahino was thrown into the fray, with the 20-year-old forward replacing the injured Scott Sinclair in attack.

Berahino was unfortunate not to score just a few moments after coming on, as he nodded an inswinging cross from the left just wide of David de Gea's post. A few minutes earlier, Hernandez had gone close to turning home Nani's cross from the right. Anderson went even closer with half an hour on the clock, as he struck the crossbar with a header from close range before smashing the rebound hopelessly over the top. Stephane Sessegnon had the best chance before the break, but the Benin international failed to control a side-footed effort following a flick-on from a corner as he shot high and wide.

United were forced into a change at the break, as youngster Adnan Januzaj was introduced in place of Shinji Kagawa, with the Japan international presumably having picked up an injury during a promising first-half performance. And things soon went from bad to worse for the hosts, as Amalfitano opened the scoring eight minutes into the second half.
The Frenchman simply walked through the United defence after picking the ball up in a deep position and, after shrugging off Rio Ferdinand, he had the presence of mind to produce a dinked finish that gave De Gea no chance. The sight of Robin van Persie preparing to enter the fray moments later would almost certainly have given West Brom’s defence plenty of food for thought, but United levelled matters before the Dutchman even got onto the pitch. Rooney's inswinging free-kick from the left-hand side deceived everyone in the box, finding the net without the need for a team-mate's touch. Most inside Old Trafford would have expected the champions to cruise to victory after getting back on level terms, and introducing Van Persie, but the visitors rallied superbly and took the lead again in the 67th minute.

Berahino was the scorer for West Brom, the youngster lashing a beautifully weighted Amalfitano lay-off to the edge of the box beyond De Gea with his left foot. West Brom defended brilliantly as the inevitable United push for an equaliser gained steam with the clock ticking down, but they had Marouane Fellaini's poor judgement to thank for avoiding conceding five minutes from time.
The Belgian pushed forward needlessly before Nani squared to provide a tap-in, with his celebrations cut short by the assistant referee's flag. The visitors subsequently held out to claim a famous win, their first at Old Trafford in 34 years. Credits~Goal.Com

Other Matches Results

Tottenham 1 - 1Chelsea
Aston Villa 3 - 2Man City
Fulham 1 - 2Cardiff
Hull 1 - 0 West Ham
Southampton 2 - 0 Crystal Palace