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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

Bundesliga champ Dortmund draws 3-3 with Frankfurt

BERLIN (AP) — Defending champion Borussia Dortmund was held to a 3-3 draw by promoted Eintracht Frankfurt on Tuesday, while Bayern Munich set a Bundesliga record for the best start to a season after a 3-0 win against Wolfsburg.

Dortmund defender Lukasz Piszczek scored in the 24th and set up Marco Reus four minutes later, but Frankfurt pulled level in the second half with two goals in three minutes. Takashi Inui set up Stefan Aigner in the 49th and then equalized in the 51st with the visitors still reeling.


Dortmund substitute Mario Goetze scored three minutes later, only for Frankfurt defender Anderson to level in the 73rd. Dortmund coach Juergen Klopp was sent to the stands in injury time "It was a deserved draw in a spectacular game," Klopp said. "It was a lot more spectacular than we wanted."
Also Tuesday, Schalke beat Mainz 3-0 and Fortuna Duesseldorf won 2-0 at Greuther Fuerth. Bayern set a new league record with 17 goals scored and only two conceded in winning its first five matches. Former Bayern coach Felix Magath, now at Wolfsburg, could do little to stop his former side's blistering start, with the hosts forcing five corners inside the opening 10 minutes.
Franck Ribery crossed for Bastian Schweinsteiger to open the scoring at the third attempt in the 24th — the Germany midfielder having already twice hit the post. Bayern dominated the first half, with 15 efforts on goal compared to the visitors' one.

 
"It wasn't easy against Wolfsburg even if we dominated," Bayern coach Jupp Heynckes said. "The deal was only done after the second goal." Bayern forward Mario Mandzukic settled the issue against his former side with two goals within nine minutes. Xherdan Shaqiri did brilliantly to pick him out for his first in the 57th, before Philipp Lahm set up the Croat's next.
"We definitely could have scored more goals," Heynckes said. Bayern substitute Claudio Pizarro came on with 11 minutes remaining for the Peru striker's 337th Bundesliga appearance — a record for a foreign player, one more than Ze Roberto of Brazil and Levan Kobiashvili of Georgia.
Dortmund's 31-game unbeaten run was ended at Hamburger SV on Saturday, and Klopp's side was eager to make amends at Frankfurt, the first promoted side to win its opening four Bundesliga games. Piszczek scored first when his shot was deflected by Bastian Oczipka and then Brazilian defender Anderson beyond the helpless Kevin Trapp in goal.
Piszczek then cut the ball back behind the penalty area for Reus to crash his shot in off the post. "There's an iron rule that says you don't concede on a counterattack when you're winning 2-0. Yet it happened to us," Klopp said.
The outstanding Inui led the move, with Aigner cutting infield from the right and unleashing an unstoppable inside the left post, before poor defending allowed Inui to equalize with a header. Goetze, who replaced the injured Reus at the break, showed all his class to elude Anderson and poke the ball inside the far post. He had a great chance to put Dortmund 4-2 up, only to be denied by Trapp.
Anderson blocked Kevin Grosskreutz's effort after Goetze had played the Dortmund winger through, and Anderson then equalized with a header from Oczipka's cross. In other close attempts: two Frankfurt defenders combined to keep Robert Lewandowski out, Goetze almost found a way through, and then Dortmund had the ball cleared off the line in the last minute.
Klopp was sent to the stands as Frankfurt threatened to score a dramatic winner from a corner. "Dortmund were clearly the better team in the first half," Frankfurt coach Armin Veh said. "We were a little anxious. I'd hoped that we'd be a little cheeky. In the second half it was completely different, we played with unbelievable passion."
Jefferson Farfan's first-half penalty opened the scoring for Schalke, which had to wait until the 81st before Lewis Holtby finally sealed the result. Teemu Pukki came on with five minutes remaining to add some gloss to the score with his first goal of the season in the 89th.
"Three points, wipe the mouth, we go on," said Schalke coach Huub Stevens. Unbeaten Duesseldorf remains the only side yet to concede a goal this season, and it claimed its second win of the campaign through first-half goals by Oliver Fink and Ken Ilso.

article source:  http://www.mail.com/int/sports/soccer/1587028-bundesliga-champ-dortmund-draws-3-3-with-frankfurt.html#.1258-stage-set1-4

Monday, September 17, 2012

Eintracht Frankfurt 3-2 Hamburg SV

Petr Jiracek
Hamburg's Petr Jiracek (right) was shown a red card for a lunge at Brazilian defender Anderson in first-half injury time.

Eintracht Frankfurt made it three wins out of three and spoiled Rafael van der Vaart's second Hamburg debut with another convincing performance from the Bundesliga newcomers at the Waldstadion.
Armin Veh's men signalled their intentions with two goals inside five first-half minutes from Takashi Inui and Olivier Occean.
Hamburg pulled a goal back on the stroke of half time through Heiko Westermann, but they also lost Petr Jiracek to a red card before the interval.
Aigner gave Frankfurt a two-goal cushion to sit on in the 52nd minute, but Heung Min Son made a game of it by scoring a second for Hamburg in the 63rd minute, setting up a tense finale in which Frankfurt held on to join Bayern Munich in a share of top spot.
Frankfurt coach Armin Veh said he did not want to dampen the enthusiasm after his side's back-to-back wins on their return to the top flight and Inui added to it with the opening goal in the 13th minute.
A defensive mix-up let the Japanese forward in and he provided a composed finish after entering the penalty area.
Five minutes later, a capacity crowd was on its feet again when Canadian striker Occean pounced on a loose ball inside the penalty area following a corner to make it two.
Van Der Vaart, making his second debut for Hamburg and welcomed like the Messiah in the northern Germany city, could not fathom a way out of the mire either, so coach Thorsten Fink sent Dennis Diekmeier on for Michael Mancienne.
It had the desired effect with Westermann pulling a goal back just before half time when he powered Artjoms Rudnevs' knock down in from Van Der Vaart's corner.
Hamburg's joy was short lived, though, with Jiracek given his marching orders in first-half stoppage time for a crude foul on Anderson.
Frankfurt soon took advantage of the extra man to re-establish a two-goal lead in the 52nd minute with Aigner rounding off an excellent team move involving Alexander Meier and Pirmin Schwegler by lifting the ball over Rene Adler in the Hamburg goal.
Son reduced the arrears just 10 minutes later with Van Der Vaart setting up the South Korean striker to dribble round Kevin Trapp and stroke the ball home.
However, Fink's side were unable to find an equaliser as they remained stuck to the foot of the table with three defeats in as many games.

article source:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2012/soccer/09/16/german.roundup.ap/index.html#ixzz26hQxwUZ3

Sunday, May 13, 2012

GERMANY REGIONAL LEAGUE NORTH | Waldhof Mannheim vs Hessen Kassel

GERMANY REGIONAL LEAGUE NORTH | Waldhof Mannheim vs Hessen Kassel live at 12bet @ 8:00 PM GMT8+


League Rank
OverallHomeAway
TeamOverall
GPWDLGSGAP
10Nürnberg II33111012565143
11Waldhof Mannheim3210913394239
12Hessen Kassel3211615415139
League Rank
OverallHomeAway
TeamOverall
GPWDLGSGAP
11Waldhof Mannheim3210913394239
12Hessen Kassel3211615415139
131860 München II339816275235

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Hertha Berlin vs Fortuna Dusseldorf Match Preview

GERMANY-BUNDESLIGA I - RELEGATION/PROMOTION (PLAY OFF) -- Hertha Berlin vs Fortuna Dusseldorf 5/11 2:30 AM GMT+8


Hertha Germany coordinator Fortuna Düsseldorf in the first play-off to the Bundesliga on Friday night. Both factors are anything else than in excellent type. Hertha could win only three game titles this year, but even Düsseldorf as 3rd of the 2. Bundesliga could win just two of the last nine suits.


The whole season 2012 Hertha Germany conducted vulnerable and troubled, especially at house, where they could just win four game titles all period. On Weekend they shown at least battling soul and created it to the play-off with a house win over Hoffenheim. But even though Hertha conducted very badly lately, there is quite some prospective in the group. Marketed last period, they began very effective into Bundesliga (e.g. won 2:1 in Dortmund) and was on the Eleventh position at the end of 2011. If they can discover returning anywhere near that type, they should be able to remain up. Striker Lasogga will forget the go with due to an damage. 


Somehow Fortuna Düsseldorf have created it to the play-off. In the first 50 percent of the period they seemed to be the most powerful group in the 2. Bundesliga, but therefore dissatisfied, won just four suits this season. With Duisburg they had to defeat a group that had nothing to perform for on Weekend. But even though they were up 2:1 at house and Duisburg got a red greeting cards, they completed just 2:2. So only because Paderborn missing in St. Pauli as well, they created it to the play-off. Düsseldorf are a powerful house part, but are not very effective away from house (5-9-3), won just once away this season. 



Possible line-ups 

Hertha Berlin: 
Keeper: Kraft 
Defenders: Lell, Hubnik, Janker, Bastians 
Midfielders: Niemeyer, Kobiashvili - Ebert, Raffael, Ben-Hatira 
Forwards: Ramos 
Coach: Rehagel 
Injured: Djuricin, Franz, Lasogga, Lustenberger 
Booked: - 

Düsseldorf: 
Keeper: Ratajczak 
Defenders: Weber, Lukimya, Juanan, Levels 
Midfielders: Bodzek, Fink - Bröker, Rössler, Lambertz 
Forwards: Islö 
Coach: N. Meier 
Injured: - 
Booked: Dum 



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Thursday, April 26, 2012

Bayern Munich Beats Real Madrid in a Penalty Shoot





From first league, Real trailed by a goal then Cristiano Ronaldo strikes -- the first, a penalty and next is a neat low finish which put them in control.


With a spot kick done by Arjen Robben, he leveled the tie for Bayern. No further goals meant a shoot-out, which Bastian Schweinsteiger settled to send his team to the final goal.


While Mario Gomez and David Alaba scored for Bayern, the goalkeeper Manuel Neuer played a major part saving real's first two penalties, from Kaka and Ronaldo.


This was the second time in major Champions League shoot-outs ronaldo had missed from the spot. If you remember he also failed for Manchester United in the 2008 final against Chelsea.


So let's follow the game of Real Madrid and see if they will beats Sevilla FC.