Wednesday, November 28, 2007

UEFA Champions League Group Stage, Matchday # 5

Here's a rundown with links to stories of action from this Tuesday's and Wednesday's matches in group stage action, in Matchday #5 of the 2007-08 UEFA Champions League:

Matchday 5 - 28 November 2007

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ABeşiktaş2-1Marseille
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ALiverpool4-1Porto
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BRosenborg0-4Chelsea
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BValencia0-0Schalke
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CBremen3-2Real Madrid
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CLazio1-2Olympiacos
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DBenfica1-1Milan
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DCeltic2-1Shakhtar
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Matchday 5 - 27 November 2007

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EStuttgart3-2Rangers
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ELyon2-2Barcelona
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FDynamo Kyiv1-4Roma
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FMan. United2-1Sporting
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GCSKA Moskva0-1PSV
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GInternazionale3-0Fenerbahçe
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HSevilla3-1Arsenal
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HSteaua1-1Slavia
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And here are the standings:

Clubs in group stage

Group APldPts
POR58
OM57
LIV57
BJK56
Group CPldPts
RM58
OLY58
BRM56
LAZ55
Group EPldPts
BAR511
RGR57
LYO57
STU53
Group GPldPts
INT512
FEN58
PSV57
CSK51
Group BPldPts
CHL511
RBK57
SCH55
VAL54
Group DPldPts
MIL510
CEL59
SHK56
BEN54
Group FPldPts
MU515
ROM510
SCP54
DYN50
Group HPldPts
SEV512
ARS510
SLV55
STE51

Sunday, November 18, 2007

Repeat MLS Title For Dynamo Thanks To DeRo Header; Revs Denied Again

At Washington:

Goals from Joseph Ngwenya (61') and Dwayne De Rosario (74') enabled the Houston Dynamo to come from behind to defeat the New England Revolution 2-1 on Sunday to capture their second straight MLS Cup championship. The Dynamo defeated the Revs
in last year's title game in the penalty-kick shootout. For New England, this was the third straight year, and the fourth in the last six that they have lost the Major League Soccer championship game. Taylor Twellman, at 20 minutes, scored the lone New England goal.

Here are some photos:

After scoring his equalizer, Joseph Ngwenya celebrates with his teammates. Mitchell Layton Photo/Getty Images











Here, we see Houston's Wade Barrett denying New England's Wells
Thompson. AP Photo

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Here We Go Again

You would figure that maybe, just maybe, the folks in Italy have cleaned up their act.

Saturday, November 10, 2007

2007-08 UEFA Cup, Matchday #2

Here's a rundown of the scores from Matchday # 2 of the 2007-08 UEFA Cup, with all games played this past Thursday, with links to reports from all 16 games:

ALarissa2-3ZenitReport »
ANürnberg0-2EvertonReport »
BKøbenhavn0-1PanathinaikosReport »
BAberdeen1-1Lokomotiv MoskvaReport »
CMladá Boleslav1-2VillarrealReport »
CFiorentina6-1ElfsborgReport »
DRennes1-1BrannReport »
DDinamo Zagreb0-0BaselReport »
ESpartak Moskva2-1LeverkusenReport »
EToulouse2-3SpartaReport »
FBayern2-2BoltonReport »
FAris3-0Crvena ZvezdaReport »
GH. Tel-Aviv0-2TottenhamReport »
GAaB1-1AnderlechtReport »
HGalatasaray2-3HelsingborgReport »
HAustria Wien1-2BordeauxReport »

And here are the group standings to boot:

Clubs in group stage

Group APldPts
EVE26
ZNT24
AZ11
NÜR10
LSA20
Group CPldPts
FIO24
VIL24
AEK11
ELF21
MLA10
Group EPldPts
ZÜR13
SPK13
PRA23
LEV23
TOU20
Group GPldPts
AND24
TOT23
GET13
AAB11
HTA20
Group BPldPts
PAN26
LOM22
ATL11
ABR21
FCK10
Group DPldPts
BSL24
HSV13
DNZ11
BRN21
REN21
Group FPldPts
BAY24
ARI13
BOL22
BRG11
CVZ20
Group HPldPts
BDX26
HIF24
PAN11
AUS10
GAL20

It's Official: MLS Awards Expansion Franchise To Seattle

On Friday, Major League Soccer awarded an expansion franchise to Seattle, which is slated to start playing at Qwest Field beginning in 2009, and will be part-owned by Microsoft co-founder (and Seattle Seahawks and Portland Trail Blazers owner) Paul Allen.

Dynamo Win Sets Up MLS Cup Rematch

At Houston:

Goals from Nick Jaqua (35') and Dwayne De Rosario (81') powered the Houston Dynamo to a 2-0 home win over the Kansas City Wizards to set up a rematch with the New England Revolution in MLS Cup 2007 which will be played next Sunday at Washington. The Dynamo defeated the Revs in last year's Major League Soccer title match in the penalty-kick shootout.

2007-08 UEFA Champions League Group Stage Standings

Here are the standings in the eight 2007-08 UEFA Champions League groups after Matchday # 4:

Clubs in group stage

Group APldPts
POR48
OM47
LIV44
BJK43
Group CPldPts
RM48
LAZ45
OLY45
BRM43
Group EPldPts
BAR410
RGR47
LYO46
STU40
Group GPldPts
INT49
FEN48
PSV44
CSK41
Group BPldPts
CHL48
RBK47
SCH44
VAL43
Group DPldPts
MIL49
SHK46
CEL46
BEN43
Group FPldPts
MU412
ROM47
SCP44
DYN40
Group HPldPts
ARS410
SEV49
SLV44
STE40

Manchester United and Arsenal locked up berths in the knockout stage while CSKA Moscow, Dynamo Kiev, Steaua Bucharest, and VfB Stuttgart have been eliminated.

Matchday #4 in the 2007-08 UEFA Champions League

Here's a look at action from Matchday # 4 in the 2007-08 UEFA Champions League:

A look a Tuesday's scores:

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ALiverpool8-0Beşiktaş

APorto2-1Marseille

BValencia0-2Rosenborg

BSchalke0-0Chelsea

CLazio2-1Bremen

COlympiacos0-0Real Madrid

DCeltic1-0Benfica

DShakhtar0-3Milan


Here are the scores from the Wednesday contests:

ELyon4-2Stuttgart

EBarcelona2-0Rangers

FMan. United4-0Dynamo Kyiv

FSporting2-2Roma

GInternazionale4-2CSKA Moskva

GFenerbahçe2-0PSV

HSteaua0-2Sevilla

HSlavia0-0Arsenal

Friday, November 09, 2007

Taylor Twellman Leads Revolution To Another MLS Cup Final

At Foxboro, Massachusetts:

Taylor Twellman's goal at 38 minutes lifted the New England Revolution to a 1-0 home win over the Chicago Fire on Thursday to win the Eastern Conference final and gain their third consecutive Major League Soccer Cup final appearance. They will play the winner of Saturday's Kansas City-Houston match, with the final to played at Washington on November 18.

Former Chelsea Manager (no, no, not THAT one) Named New Galaxy Coach

Los Angeles:

The Los Angeles Galaxy on Thursday named former Chelsea, Newcastle United, and Feyenoord Rotterdam coach Ruud Gullit as their new head coach. The former European footballer (or soccer player) of the year succeeds Frank Yallop, who resigned to become head coach of the revived San Jose Earthquakes.

Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Bruce Arena Leaves Bulls; Frank Yallop Moves Upcoast

There were two coaching developments in Major League Soccer on Monday:

Frank Yallop officially resigned as head coach of the Los Angeles Galaxy and will take a similar position with the newly-revived San Jose Earthquakes, who will return to MLS as an expansion club next season.

Bruce Arena stepped down as head coach and sporting director of the New York Red Bulls.

Sunday, November 04, 2007

Revs and Wizards Advance

The remaining two first-round Major League Soccer playoff series concluded on Saturday:

At Foxboro, Massachusetts:

Taylor Twellman score the only goal of the match at 64 minutes to lift the New England Revolution to 1-0 home win over the New York Red Bulls in game two of their Eastern Conference two-game, total goals semifinal series, and thus, winning the series 1-0 on aggregate.

At Carson, California:

By holding hosts Chivas USA to a 0-0 draw in game two, thanks to their earlier 1-0 home win, the Kansas City Wizards advanced to the Western Conference final with a 1-0 win on aggreate.

Friday, November 02, 2007

Dynamo Overtake Then Smother Upstate Rivals

At Houston:

Despite dropping the opening match of their two-game total-goals series with FC Dallas, the Houston Dynamo, with Brian Ching scoring twice (72', 97') and Stuart Holden (66') and Brad Davis (100') each tallying once, came back to bludgeon their upstate rivals 4-1 in overtime on Friday to take their two-game set 4-2 on aggregate. Carlos Ruiz scored the lone Dallas goal at 14 minutes.

Thursday, November 01, 2007

Fire Smothers DCU

At Washington:

Goals scored on Thursday by Chad Barrett (31') and Chris Rolfe (33') enabled the visiting Chicago Fire to hold off DC United and advance to the semifinal round of the Major League Soccer playoffs by gaining a 2-2 road draw and winning their two-game series, 3-2 on aggregate. Clyde Simms (69') and Christian Gomez (74') scored for DC United in their valiant effort to come back in the series.