[EU] Champions League 06/07 (44 Viewers)

Oggy

and the Cockroaches
Dec 27, 2005
7,514
Again, crowd trouble, Spurs fans throwing chairs at riot police. I guess thats police brutality. But what the hell 'police over-reacted' against the brits just because they're losing AGAIN.

Spanish, French and Italian Police are wrong, but English holligans are right :faq1:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport2/hi/football/europe/6531683.stm :disagree:
Shitty British's they acting like the whole world is their's. They've also made the same problem in Zagreb against Croatia but the damn UFEA just keeps protecting them and balmes everyone else except them. I think that now it's about time to UEFA se who is realy guilty side ni two days they've made two incidents and on both occasion they pleading innocense, I mean that is ridicoulus. But knowing UEFA the will punish Spanish side heavily and Tottnehem will get some simbolic amount of money to play. The same thing will happen with Roma - ManU game plus Italy will lose Euro 2012.
 

Ascension

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2005
1,882
Ask yourself this: Valencia have been punished massively now for the fightings in Mestalla. Inter? Nothing. Zip. Nadda.

Inter were on a warning already for the rain of fire towards Dida back in 2005. UEFA are acting like those British girl referees who is fumbling with their cards like an American teenage girl with a credit card.
 

Henry

Senior Member
Sep 30, 2003
5,517
the problem with the fighting is that everyone knows the english are more than happy to get it on, and in a place like Roma where the fans routinely stab and injure visiting fans, is it any surprise what happened? I hate Manure and Roma, so I'm relatively unbiased :D
 

Kaka1899

Senior Member
Jan 24, 2007
945
the problem with the fighting is that everyone knows the english are more than happy to get it on, and in a place like Roma where the fans routinely stab and injure visiting fans, is it any surprise what happened? I hate Manure and Roma, so I'm relatively unbiased :D

yeah the english good for a fight until there side starts losing like against Roma so they go and tell everybody they were nothing to do with it apart from they were throwing bottles accross the dividers!
 

Henry

Senior Member
Sep 30, 2003
5,517
yeah the english good for a fight until there side starts losing like against Roma so they go and tell everybody they were nothing to do with it apart from they were throwing bottles accross the dividers!


well of course they try and blame it on the other fans/police! it's manure, what do you expect?! I hope there's a huge fight at old trafford, and both teams get banned :smoke:
 

Ascension

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2005
1,882
Demichelis doubtful for Milan return
Sunday, 8 April 2007

FC Bayern München defender Martín Demichelis is likely to miss Wednesday's UEFA Champions League quarter-final return against AC Milan due to injury.

Pulled calf muscle
The Argentinian suffered a pulled calf muscle during the 2-1 league win at Hannover 96 on Saturday in which he scored. "It's going to be a close thing", said coach Ottmar Hitzfeld when asked about the prospect of Demichelis, an unused substitute in the first leg, recovering in time. On the bright side for Bayern, Hitzfeld has both goalkeeper Oliver Kahn and midfielder Mark van Bommel available after missing last week's 2-2 draw in Milan through suspension.
 

Ascension

Senior Member
Sep 16, 2005
1,882
I thought you guys may find this article interesting. Enjoy! :pint:

Roma can rival the best, says Chivu
Monday, 9 April 2007
by Matthew Spiro
from Rome


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When Wayne Rooney slotted the ball past Doni to draw Manchester United FC level during last week's quarter-final first leg at the Stadio Olimpico, the AS Roma back line had been breached for the first time in almost six hours of UEFA Champions League football.

Praise for United
For once the competition's most watertight defence had been caught out, and though Mirko Vučinić restored the Italian side's advantage six minutes later, Roma centre-back Cristian Chivu ruefully acknowledged the potential importance of Rooney's strike. "It was a blow because they were down to ten men and we felt in control at the time," the Romanian international told uefa.com. "Perhaps we got too excited and attacked too much but you have to admire the way United came back. Cristiano Ronaldo and Rooney were really dangerous - they did a great job."

'We can match the best'
Chivu, however, did not dwell long on the opposition's away goal. For the former AFC Ajax stopper, beating United represented another notable achievement. "We've followed up our win at Olympique Lyonnais with another victory against a top European club so we're delighted," he said. "Just being in the quarter-finals and playing Manchester United is extraordinary and the main thing is we've kept our chances alive. We're proving we can rival the best teams in Europe."

Fast learners
Beaten finalists in the European Champion Clubs' Cup in 1984, Roma's record in Europe has been modest over the last two decades. Indeed, they are the least experienced of the eight remaining contenders, yet Chivu, 26, feels Roma's young charges are learning quickly. "When [coach] Luciano Spalletti arrived two years ago he made a lot of changes and it was clear he had ambitious plans," Chivu said. "The team has made steady progress so it's no coincidence that we're starting to get some big results. This run is a consequence of the hard work that everybody has put in here over the last couple of years."

Protective shield
The 4-2-3-1 formation employed by Spalletti has been a crucial factor. The frequent interchanging of positions involving Totti and the three attacking midfielders creates endless problems for opponents, as United discovered last Wednesday, while holding midfield players Daniele De Rossi and David Pizarro - who returns from suspension for the second leg - offer a formidable protective shield in front of the back four. "If we have the best defence in the competition that's down to the whole team," said Chivu of an effort that has earned five clean sheets (and just five goals conceded) in nine outings. "Against United every player did their job and that's why we got a great result."

'Hard to beat'
Wearing a facial mask to protect a broken nose, Chivu turned in another fine display alongside Philippe Mexes, but he expects a tougher examination at Old Trafford on Tuesday. "We know if we keep a clean sheet we'll be through but we also know that playing in Manchester won't be easy. They have the experience and their team is full of quality." Asked how Roma should approach the game, Chivu replied confidently: "We should play the same way we played in the first leg, and the same way that we played in Lyon. If we do that we'll be hard to beat."

uefa.com
 

Kaka1899

Senior Member
Jan 24, 2007
945
Source www.acmilan.com


KAKHABER KALADZE

'We played a good game. We won a very important game. It was fundamental for the league position and for us before Bayern Munich. We are really happy about the win. At the end of the first half I left the field because I was feeling a bit tired and I preferred to not take any risks. I am happy with this. Physically, I am doing really well. I’ve been working hard for two weeks now. Everything depends on my tendon. I played 45 minutes and I’m happy with that. I’m also happy for the team. We played our game and demonstrated great personality. We have a fundamental game on Wednesday. Now, we are feeling in top form mentally. It won’t be easy. Even if we had won the first leg 2-1 it would have been hard anyway. We are going to there to play like gladiators and win.’

RINO GATTUSO

'I like all these compliments, but they come at the end of winning something important. I won with this jersey and it was fantastic. I see that the fans don’t believe much in the task at hand in Munich, but we do. We believe in ourselves. They think they have already won, but we are going there to fight. We hope to be better than we were here. We could have scored many more goals and won the first leg. It would be great to play in another semi-final.

'I am doing well. At times I play better or worse, but I always try my hardest. Giuseppe Favalli? He is a serious professional and always has a kind word for everyone. He hasn’t played a lot but he has always been present in the dressing room. If we weren’t a real team like we are, this season could have been risky. Instead we did well and we have overcome the difficulties.

'Nelson Dida has always been good at adapting. He was the strongest in the world for two years and it’s normal that now they are criticizing him. San Siro did well tonight and it left just the right taste in the mouth. Same goes for Gila. At times he wants to do something more difficult for the fans because he is really fond of them. He is really young and we mustn’t forget that.’

SERGINHO

'It was great returning to the field, hearing the San Siro standing ovation. I am happy to be back. Now, I hope to make my contribution and help the team, perhaps even on Wednesday. It was very difficult to be out for seven months and away from what I love doing. Now, I just want to think about the future. We have important goals ahead of us. Now, it’s Bayern. They are a side against which I have done well in the past. I couldn’t play in the first leg, but now there’s the return. We are going to Germany for the qualification. Ronaldo? He is an incredible player. He always does something brilliant. I am happy for him. He found his place with Milan and the enthusiasm in playing.’

DANIELE BONERA

'It wasn’t easy. We played a good game. We had a lot of opportunities to score and despite that the 1-1 arrived. However, we overcame and we did well. Quickly finding the second goal with Gilardino was fundamental. We must think about playing our game and then the results will arrive. We aren't going to talk about Tuesday’s draw anymore. Now, we are going to Munich totally confident.’

ALBERTO GILARDINO

'I asked my team-mates to take me to the semi-finals. I know that they will play a great game. I am sorry that I won’t be there. I reviewed the tapes of the game and I think that the naivety was the referee’s not mine. As for today, Ronaldo served me up a great ball and I thank him for that. Scoring is always great. It helps on a morale level. My goal, the performance of the team and the victory were important. We created a lot of important actions in the first half. We played a great game. We could have doubled. We must close the games well. We did well to react and then close the game after Saudati’s drawing goal. It was really important for us to win after Palermo’s loss, now we are closer. I don’t ever think about what is written in the newspapers. Also, I talked to Adriano Galliani after what happened recently and he completely reassured me.’

I believe we can do this in Munich come on Milan Forza Milan Forza Kaka and Forza Dida! :D
 

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