Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Manchester United vs Inter Milan Highlights

Manchester United vs Inter Milan Highlights

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Someone needs to score when Manchester United face Inter Milan on Wednesday and although Jose Mourinho claims Zlatan Ibrahimovic is the world's best striker, he must be secretly envious of Alex Ferguson's riches.

The teams drew 0-0 in the first leg, United dominating the match but missing a few tempting chances, and the Champions League last-16 tie is finely balanced heading to Old Trafford.

Ferguson rested Cristiano Ronaldo and Dimitar Berbatov for Saturday's FA Cup quarter-final win at Fulham and Carlos Tevez grabbed his opportunity with two goals in another energetic display as United cruised to a 4-0 win.

The Argentine striker would be the first name on the team sheet for most clubs and has managed 12 goals for United this season.

However, he is likely to start on the bench for the holders with Berbatov partnering Wayne Rooney and Ronaldo offering danger from out wide.

AS Roma vs Arsenal Highlights

AS Roma vs Arsenal Highlights

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Arsene Wenger well not send his Arsenal team out to defend their narrow advantage against Roma at the Stadio Olimpico on Wednesday.

The Gunners are 1-0 ahead from the first leg of their last-16 tie, on the back on an unbeaten 17-match run in all competitions.

Sunday's 3-0 victory over Burnley in the FA Cup fifth round - which set up a potential semi-final date with Chelsea at Wembley next month - was a 10th clean sheet from the last 14 games as the Gunners once again displayed their renewed defensive security.

Defender Kolo Toure has recovered from a calf problem and jetted out with the rest of squad, as Wenger reported no fresh injury concerns from the weekend - although Russian Andrei Arshavin is cup-tied.

That could mean both Theo Walcott and Eduardo - who netted a brilliant volley against Burnley - are in contention to face the Italians.

While a strong defensive display would secure safe passage into the last eight, Wenger maintained on the club's official website: "I do not think that is the way to behave going into a game like this as it is too dangerous.

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Liverpool 4 - 0 Real Madrid Highlights

Liverpool 4 - 0 Real Madrid Highlights

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Liverpool produced a magnificent performance to reach the Champions League quarter-finals with a 5-0 aggregate defeat of Real Madrid.

In a remarkable first half, Real Madrid were torn to shreds by a breathtaking attacking display led by Fernando Torres, their arch-enemy from his Atletico Madrid days.

Torres scored early on, before Steven Gerrard fired home from the spot.

And had it not been for an outstanding display from Spanish goalkeeper Iker Casillas, Liverpool would have had a hatful in that first 45 minutes alone.

Gerrard scored a spectacular third seconds after the break to deflate Madrid further and substitute Andrea Dossena added a fourth with three minutes to go.

Gerrard struck twice on his 100th European appearance for Liverpool to secure a quite breathtaking victory, Real were humbled for the second time in a fortnight by their old boy Rafael Benitez.

Juventus 2 - 2 Chelsea Highlights

Juventus 2 - 2 Chelsea Highlights

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Chelsea fought back twice to overcome 10-man Juventus and reach the quarter-finals of the Champions League with a 3-2 aggregate victory.

The Blues went into the last-16 return leg with a one-goal advantage but that was soon wiped out by Vincenzo Iaquinta's 19th-minute strike.

But the visitors levelled moments after referee Alberto Undiano had ruled that a free-kick by Didier Drogba had not crossed the goal line in the 44th minute.

The debate became academic in first-half stoppage time as Frank Lampard's shot came down off the underside of the bar for Michael Essien to bundle home.

But Juventus restored their lead on the night when Undiano awarded the Italian side a 74th-minute penalty for handball by Juliano Belletti.

However, Chelsea battled back for a second time when Drogba prodded home a cross from Belletti in the 83rd minute to give the Blues a 3-2 aggregate win.

Sunday, March 8, 2009

Arsenal vs Burnley Highlights

Arsenal vs Burnley Highlights

Theo Walcott looks set to return to the Arsenal squad for the FA Cup tie against Burnley after being sidelined with a shoulder problem since November.

Striker Eduardo (hamstring) could also be in contention but defender Kolo Toure (calf) will not feature.

William Gallas (ankle) is fit again while Lukasz Fabianski will again get the chance to impress when he replaces Manuel Almunia in goal.

Mikael Silvestre (calf), Emmanuel Adebayor (hamstring), captain Cesc Fabregas (knee) and Tomas Rosicky (hamstring tendon) remain sidelined.

Arsenal striker Nicklas Bendtner has warned Burnley he will not make the same mistakes as the last time they faced each other when the Clarets come to Emirates Stadium.

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