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June 28, 2009

Brazil survive scare against USA to win Confed Cup

Filed under: football play — Tags: , , , — sportsboy @ 11:22 pm

It was Brazil’s third Confederations Cup triumph, having also won in 1997, and represented a 14th victory in the last 15 meetings with the U.S. Clint Dempsey and Landon Donovan put Americans ahead in first half-hour. Luis Fabiano pulls one back 41 seconds after half-time and then levels score. Brazil come from two goals down to beat U.S. 3-2 in Confederations Cup final.

Five-time world champions Brazil needed to come from two goals down to beat underdogs the United States 3-2 in the final of the Confederations Cup in South Africa on Sunday night.

Captain Lucio headed an 84th-minute winner to end the hopes of the plucky Americans, who scored twice in the first half-hour in Johannesburg.

Clint Dempsey, with nfl jerseys who netted in the shock 2-0 win against European champions Spain in the semi-finals, put the U.S. ahead in the 10th minute.

A massive upset seemed to be on the cards when captain Landon Donovan doubled the lead in the 27th minute, but Brazil reduced the deficit just 41 seconds after the half-time break through Luis Fabiano.

The striker then leveled with his fifth goal of the tournament in the 74th minute before Lucio rose highest to ensure that Brazil retained the title.

Brazil went into the game seeking a massive improvement on their dismal showing in laboring to beat hosts South Africa 1-0 in the semi-finals.

But Bob Bradley’s U.S. team, beaten 3-0 by Brazil in the group stage, took a shock lead when Dempsey found space in the penalty area to guide home Jonathan Spector’s fierce right-wing cross for his third goal of the tournament.

Goalkeeper Tim Howard continued his fine form to keep the Brazilians at bay, then Donovan finished off a superb counter-attack that the South Americans would have been proud of.

The veteran, who earlier in the tournament said his worst footballing memory was a 7-0 drubbing by Brazil when playing for the U.S. under-23 side, set the speedy Charlie Davies free down the left. He then controlled the return pass to cut inside Ramires and slot past Julio Cesar — extending his national goalscoring record to 41.

Howard then saved a low angled shot from Fabiano, then the Sevilla forward headed over the bar 10 minutes before the interval.

But Fabiano struck a killer blow soon after the restart when otherwise-impressive U.S. defender Jay DeMerit allowed him to collect Kaka’s pass inside the penalty area and swivel to fire past a helpless Howard.

Brazil surged forward in search of an equalizer, and Real Madrid’s new signing Kaka thought he’d scored it when Howard beat out his downward header via the underside of the crossbar while the Everton keeper appeared to be behind the line.

However, the referee ruled otherwise to the Brazilian’s disgust, which seemed to be justified by television replays.

Howard denied Fabiano when clear through on goal in the 70th minute, but soon after the forward was on hand to poach the leveler. Kaka beat full-back Spector down the left and his low cross was deflected into the path of Robinho, who prodded the ball against the underside of the bar — and Fabiano headed home the rebound.

With the Americans visibly tiring, it was no surprise when Brazil claimed the winner.

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May 20, 2009

Shakhtar Donetsk 2-1 Werder Bremen

Filed under: football play — Tags: , , — sportsboy @ 10:47 pm

(NFL jerseys sport)Shakhtar are the last ever winners of the Uefa Cup.Shakhtar Donetsk  2-1 Werder Bremen.

Shakhtar are the last ever winners of the Uefa Cup

Rodrigues Jadson’s extra-time winner sank Werder Bremen and ensured Shakhtar Donetsk won the last Uefa Cup final.

Luiz Adriano’s delicate finish put Shakhtar in front after 25 minutes.

Werder equalised before the interval when Shakhtar keeper Andriy Pyatov could only divert Ronaldo Naldo’s long-range free-kick into the net.

And it was another goalkeeping error that gave Shakhtar victory in extra-time, when Tim Wiese allowed Jadson’s 97th-minute strike to squirm in.

Shakhtar deserved the victory in Istanbul, but Werder will reflect on the absence of inspirational forward Diego because of suspension.

The Ukrainians opened with real intent and Adriano should have given them the lead after five minutes, only to shoot wide from Jadson’s superb through ball.

The Brazilian made no mistake with his next opportunity, lifting a superb finish over Wiese after Werder’s defence failed to deal with a routine through ball.

But the Germans were gifted an equaliser 10 minutes before the break, courtesy of a catastrophic error from Shakhtar keeper Pyatov.

Naldo’s free-kick was struck with great power, but Pyatov appeared to be caught in two minds and could only divert it into the net.

Mariusz Lewandowski almost restored Shakhtar’s lead with a thunderous 25-yard drive that was brilliantly turned aside by Wiese.

 

The enterprise of the first half was not matched after the break, although Pyatov made amends for his earlier error with a fine save from Pizarro.

It meant the final went into extra-time, and within seven minutes of the restart, Jadson put Shakhtar back in front - and this time it was Werder keeper Wiese who was the cuplrit.

Jadson did not get a full contact on Darijo Srna’s cross, but it squirmed through the hands of Wiese, who had been outstanding up to that point.

Pizarro almost responded instantly after a breakdown in communication in the Shaktar defence, but Pyatov recovered to save with his legs.

There was almost one final twist when Sebatian Proedl’s header beat Pyatov, but referee Luis Medina Cantalejo ruled out the goal for a foul by Pizarro.

 

Shakhtar Donetsk coach Mircea Lucesu:
“It is bigger because it is the last and maybe we can keep the trophy. We don’t have to make a copy of it.

“We have bigger aims. We now want to do things in the Champions League: Reach the quarterfinals, maybe the semi-finals.

“It was important not to allow Werder to play to their style, we contolled the game and we created most of the chances.”

Werder Bremen coach Thomas Schaaf:
“We were just not fast enough and not just effective enough.

“We weren’t able to play our usual football, we didn’t put enough pressure on our opponents.

“We gave them too much space and lost too many balls. I congratulate Shakhtar, they were the best team on the night.”

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May 16, 2009

Impressive Edvald Boasson Hagen wins in Giro stage

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Congratulations!Impressive Edvald Boasson Hagen  wins Giro stage further boosted his emerging profile in world cycling with an impressive victory in Friday’s seventh stage of the Giro d’Italia.

Boasson Hagen secures his first Giro stage victory by taking the seventh stage of the race. Boasson Hagen secures his first Giro stage victory by taking the seventh stage of the race.
The Columbia rider, who only turns 22 on Sunday, out-foxed his four more experienced breakaway companions to cross the line first on the rain-lashed 244km stage from Innsbruck in Austria back across the Italian border to Chiavenna.
Boasson Hagen, who first came to prominence with three stage victories in last year’s Tour of Britain, has already won the prestigious Ghent-Wevelgem classic this season, and he produced a superb turn of pace to forge clear of South African sprinter Robbie Hunter, with Russian Pavel Brutt third.
There was no change in the overall classification with 2007 winner Danilo di Luca retaining his five-second advantage over Sweden’s Thomas Lovkvist with Michael Rogers of Australia third.
An early break of four riders made an initial move soon after the race start and Mauro Facci, Bartosz Huzarski, Serguei Klimov and Vladimir Isaichev at one stage opened up a nine-minute gap on the peloton.
However, they were reeled in on the climb of the Passo Maloja, the only ascent of the day, as the wet weather made conditions hazardous.
The five leaders made their winning break coming off the climb, 20km from the finish, with Alessandro Bertolini establishing a one-minute advantage on the remaining quartet on the nerve-wracking descent.
But he was eventually caught by Boasson Hagen, who scored his first-ever Giro success just a day after finishing second to Michele Scarponi in Thursday’s sixth stage.
Saturday’s eighth stage is a 209 km ride from Morbegno to Bergamo.
Meanwhile, Lance Armstrong’s Astana team has admitted they have been forced into desperate measures to publicize the financial dispute with their key sponsors.
Seven-time Tour de France winner Armstrong and his team-mates started the stage with new shirts and the name of key sponsor, Astana, virtually blocked out.
Astana currently face an uncertain future following reports their Kazakh sponsors have failed to pay team wages several times this year.
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