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Re: New season Uefa Champions League
« Reply #15 on: February 22, 2006, 11:25:00 pm »
I am still celebrating this result. But not qualified yet, one tough game left. Mourinho, whatever excuses you may want to give, it was a red card.

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Re: New season Uefa Champions League
« Reply #16 on: February 22, 2006, 11:49:00 pm »
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Re: New season Uefa Champions League
« Reply #17 on: February 23, 2006, 02:35:00 am »
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   Mourinho, whatever excuses you may want to give, it was a red card.
A harsh red.  Certainly a yellow, and I could see how it could be a red (my initial reaction was that he made no attempt at the ball and simply ran the player over).
 
 Nonetheless, giving up two with a 1-0 is unforgivable, even with 10 men.
 
 Congrats, but you're right, you're not through yet.
 
 BTW, the Chelsea pitch was simply horrendous.
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Re: New season Uefa Champions League
« Reply #18 on: February 23, 2006, 10:09:00 am »
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Originally posted by Barcelona:
   Mourinho, whatever excuses you may want to give, it was a red card.
A harsh red.  Certainly a yellow, and I could see how it could be a red (my initial reaction was that he made no attempt at the ball and simply ran the player over).
 
 Nonetheless, giving up two with a 1-0 is unforgivable, even with 10 men.
 
 Congrats, but you're right, you're not through yet.
 
 BTW, the Chelsea pitch was simply horrendous. [/b]
There was a lot of talk about the pitch before the game with some newspapers claiming that Mourinho might have done it in purpose to make it difficult for Barcelona players to do what they do best, touch the ball forever until they reach the rival's goalie. I am not sure, Mourinho could have just put a new pitch a few weeks ago just as Barcelona did two weeks ago when the old one was in very poor conditions. I think it was a red card, but Mourinho shouldn't complain like this.
 
 Barcelona has made too many times the error of thinking that we are already qualified after a first good game, let's hope this is not the case and we play the second game as if we had lost 2-1.
 
 Good game in Bremen as well.

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Re: New season Uefa Champions League
« Reply #19 on: February 23, 2006, 01:13:00 pm »
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  Mourinho shouldn't complain like this.
 
 
The wheels are starting to come off at Stamford Bridge and this is Morihno's way of deflecting the oncoming criticism.  To say, even thinking of mentioning the possibility of a "B team" for the Champions League knockout stage is ridiculous in order to focus on the FA Cup and a 12 point lead in March in the Premiership is just the start of his excuses for the remainder of the season.  
 
 Chelsea were beaten before they even stepped on the pitch yesterday, and rather than lose like men they made excuses before the match even started ("we'd be happy with a nil-nil draw"), altered the pitch, played with a sense of desperation and acted irrationally in the 37th minute.  And the excuses will continue to pour in.
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Re: New season Uefa Champions League
« Reply #20 on: February 23, 2006, 02:47:00 pm »
interesting article from the BBC
 
 http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/europe/4744098.stm
 
 Mourinho in a mess  
 
 By Jonathan Stevenson
 BBC Sport at Stamford Bridge  
 
 Does Jose Mourinho believe it is impossible for Chelsea to lose without it being down to a mistake from an official or an act of cheating?
 
 A year after criticising referee Anders Frisk's display in the 2-1 Champions League defeat in Barcelona, Mourinho is at it again.
 
 This time, the Portuguese finger of fate is pointing squarely in the direction of Barcelona's teenage sensation Lionel Messi.
 
 The Argentine was the victim of two rash challenges from Asier del Horno, the second of which prompted a straight red card from referee Terje Hauge.
 
 True, it probably should have been a yellow card, but Del Horno was very lucky to escape a caution for an earlier knee-high tackle on Messi.
 
 Sure, Messi was cute enough to make the most of Del Horno's recklessness with a few well-timed rolls in front of the officials, but the damage was already done.
 
 Not so, says the special one: "How do you say cheating in Catalan?"
 
 Classic Mourinho. But this time, the Portuguese should be embarrassed by his comments. After all, what goes around, more often than not comes around.
 
 It is only 17 days since English football widely condemned Blues winger Arjen Robben for theatrically diving to get Liverpool keeper Jose Reina sent off in a key Premiership encounter.
 
 There is little doubt that Robben's acting was greater than Messi's, yet Mourinho accused Reds boss Rafael Benitez of sour grapes for bringing up the incident in his post-match analysis.
 
 Maybe, in the cold light of day, Mourinho will be able to reflect on a courageous performance from his players instead of deflect attention on to an 18-year-old.
 
 It is certainly a display that gives Chelsea plenty of hope for the second leg in Spain.
 
 Few teams would still be in the contest after playing for over 50 minutes with 10 men against a wonderfully talented Barca side - let alone have the temerity to take the lead while a man down.  
 
 Perhaps Mourinho's frustration is because he can see the Champions League slipping away for the second time in a row.
 
 Last year, he had the assistant referee to blame for allowing Liverpool's goal to stand when Chelsea claimed it had not crossed the line.
 
 This year, he has cast Messi as the villain of the piece and the architect of their downfall should Chelsea fail to overturn their deficit in Spain.
 
 But there are so many positive aspects of Chelsea's performance at Stamford Bridge for Mourinho to believe his team can still go through.
 
 They created a host of good chances with 10 men - including a gilt-edged one for Didier Drogba with the score at 1-1 - and until the last 20 minutes matched their illustrious opponents in every department.
 
 So why does there always have to be an excuse for losing a game like that?
 
 It is a shame that the culture in football deems it a necessary rather than an occasional after-match reaction.
 
 Are the stakes too high and the rewards too great for managers to be gracious in defeat anymore?
 
 After the pre-match pantomine surrounding that awful pitch, it is a pity that, once again, people are talking about events outside the game.
 
 They should be disecting another wonderful game of football between two of the best teams in the world.

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Re: New season Uefa Champions League
« Reply #21 on: February 24, 2006, 05:33:00 pm »
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  Real Madrid 0 - Arsenal 1.
 Amazing Henry.
 
Arsenal were clearly the better squad and deserved the goal.  They probably deserved more, but for the brilliance for Casillas.  I thought Graveson also played well for Real - United would still be in this Champions with a player like him.  
 
 I felt there was a lack of class on both squads - probably because there was only one English player on the pitch for most of the match, and oddly, he wasn't even on the English squad.  Too much diving, too much rolling around "in agony", and when Reyes came back on the field with his injury only to lie down...I nearly turned the match off.
 
 Best of luck tomorrow.  I will be forced to watch it when I get home from work, much like today's match. [/b]
Henry's goal was absolutely amazing.  ESPN's commentators were blaming Gravesen, but I didn't see him in the replay one as Madrid's players bouncing off of Henry.
 
 And after the Copa del Rey collapse, too. It seems clear they just won't get themselves on track for good.  Ronaldo was just uninterested, as well.

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Re: New season Uefa Champions League
« Reply #22 on: February 24, 2006, 08:04:00 pm »
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  Henry's goal was absolutely amazing.  ESPN's commentators were blaming Gravesen, but I didn't see him in the replay one as Madrid's players bouncing off of Henry.
Tommy Smyth was wrong - it was Ronaldo that turned it over, then bounced off Henry, then he dusted Guti, and left Ramos behind before beating Casillas.  It really was a nice goal.
 
 Gravesen was no where near the play.  He did save about 4 other goals in the first half though.
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Re: New season Uefa Champions League
« Reply #23 on: February 28, 2006, 07:03:00 pm »
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Re: New season Uefa Champions League
« Reply #24 on: March 01, 2006, 03:55:00 pm »
I should just be a sports writer.  I said this over two years ago:   English show way to tackle racism, say Spanish stars
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Re: New season Uefa Champions League
« Reply #25 on: March 06, 2006, 09:23:00 pm »
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  I should just be a sports writer.  I said this over two years ago:   English show way to tackle racism, say Spanish stars
I wouldn't say Spain is more racist than England, and I am certain that Italy is way more racist than Spain. All the Spanish Football Federation needs to do is to ban this people from attending a football stadium ever again. I remember in the late nineties getting into big arguments with people at the Nou Camp when they did the monkey noise towards Real Madrid's Roberto Carlos. All of them would say they were not racist, that they were trying to make Roberto Carlos lose the concentration, still argued with them. Fortunately, things seem to have improved in Barcelona in recent years.
 
 Looking forward to tomorrow's game against Chelsea. Even though we won in London, I am still afraid of this second game.

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Re: New season Uefa Champions League
« Reply #26 on: March 07, 2006, 10:05:00 pm »
ha ha, Chelski are out despite their billions! Go Barca!

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Re: New season Uefa Champions League
« Reply #27 on: March 07, 2006, 10:39:00 pm »
Still celebrating!
 
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Re: New season Uefa Champions League
« Reply #28 on: March 08, 2006, 02:23:00 am »
go Barca.  hands down my favorite team (though Lille has a sentimental place in my heart).  here's hoping for Lyon, Arsenal wins tomorrow.

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Re: New season Uefa Champions League
« Reply #29 on: March 28, 2006, 12:04:00 pm »
Today
 
 Benfica - FC Barcelona
 Arsenal - Juventus
 
 Tomorrow
 
 Lyon - Milan
 Inter Milan - Vilarreal