Wednesday, September 26, 2007

Fernando Torres is the man

He scored a hat trick yesterday against a Reading side determined to play physical.  Catch the highlights at footytube.com.

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Champions Lague Matchday 1: Barcelona v Lyon

First things first: Lyon is a damn good team and showed it for 80 minutes against what could well be the most talented team in Europe. They gave up an own goal off a Messi shot in the 21st minute and did a strong job of blocking the middle while not permitting Barca to attack easily down the flanks. That said, their excellent defense broke down for the final ten minutes and allowed Barcelona the space to create, leading to the two cushioning goals, by Messi in the 82nd minute and Henry in the 90th. Interestingly, Barca looked their best without Ronaldinho, who was removed in favor of Andres Iniesta in the 64th minute. For the most part, Henry and Messi were held in check by the Lyon defense, through hard tackling and offside traps. Henry looked sluggish and unable to control the ball or work well in the post. Messi continues to develop as one of the world's most exciting players and created space for himself and his teammates. In this game, he occassionally looked like he was trying to do too much, but in the end he created two goals and led his team to success. Messi has to be considered the man of the match in this game.

In the Manchester United v Sporting Lisbon match, again the underdog did a strong job defending goal and the box, forcing United to look wide for their chances. In the end, Cristiano Ronaldo was the difference as he scored the decisive goal against his former club. Ronaldo looked great with the ball at his feet but Rooney apparently wasnt ready for the game. Additionally, it was good to see Vidic and Ferdinand together at center-back. Van der Sar saved an almost-certain goal in the 79th minute with a fingertip save. United will have to improve their form if they expect to perform as they did last year in this tournament.

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

The Return of Owen

England finally came together as EPL fans know they should, winning 3-0 today over a strong Russian team. With Emile Heskey acting as a decoy, Michael Owen was able to work around him, flitting off on the edges and attacking the middle of the pitch, keeping the Russian defence guessing. The first goal came in the 4th minute, as Owen controlled a cross from Gareth Barry from the right flank and quickly dispatched the ball into the right side-netting. England looked the side to beat today, herding the Russian strikers into the center of the field and dispossessing them, with Ferdinand and Terry both living up to their reputations. Sean Wright-Phillips looked good on the right flank while Joe Cole was unfortunately denied by the Russian keeper on a good strike from just outside the box. England's long passing game looked great, as their timely counterattacks kept the Russians from sending more than one or two men forward at a time. In the 30th minute, Michael Owen scored again, this time striking a volley across the goal, just beyond the reach of Malafeev. The half ended just as England could have wished, up 2-0 and looking the strong favorites to take the points.
The second half began with more of the same, as long balls were played into Heskey, who did well to direct them into the paths of oncoming attackers like Owen, Cole and Wright-Phillips. Russia looked anemic and ineffective throughout the game, but showed a bit more panache at the beginning of the second half; England's mastery of the pitch proved too much though, as they continued to attack. Finally, in the 84th minute, England took a corner short, playing the ball into Owen at the edge of the 18, who froze the two defenders in front of him and threaded a short pass in to Rio Ferdinand (A short aside: Rio Ferdinand is one of the best defenders in the world, whose pace can match that of nearly any striker, who has one of the coolest heads in soccer and communicates superbly with his goalie. Additionally, he's good in the air and has a strong scoring record for a defender.) who pulled the ball back then burst past his defender before smashing the ball under the diving Malafeev. Owen had to be the man of the match and looked as good as he has in years. Here's to a successful campaign for Newcastle United and England. Good to have you back, Michael.