Thursday, September 20, 2012

Argentina lose 2-1 against Brazil

Brazil beat Argentina in todays match 
The match was the first of two between teams drawn only from the domestic leagues of two great South American rivals. They will meet again in the north Argentine city of Resistencia on October .
The penalty, awarded for a handball by Argentina defender Leandro Desabato, turned chants from local fans against Brazil coach Mano Menezes into joyful celebration at the late victory.

Argentina, on the back foot for the opening 20 minutes, went ahead in their first dangerous incursion into the Brazil penalty area.

Striker Juan Manuel Martinez, who plays in Brazil for Corinthians, passed out wide to Clemente Rodriguez before heading into the box to collect the left back's cross and beating goalkeeper Jefferson with a shot inside the near post.

Brazil equalised six minutes later when midfielder Paulinho headed home from a Neymar free kick on the right.

Argentina had met Brazil three times previously since Alejandro Sabella took charge of the team.

Last year in matches between home-based selections, the rivals drew 0-0 in Argentina with Brazil winning the return fixture 2-0.

Argentina won 4-3 in a friendly in New Jersey between the full national sides inwere messi scored a hattrick. it was a match where only latin domastic player players where argentina star lionel messi G Higuain De Maria missed the match

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

R.Madrid wins a threiler aganst M. city

The home sides makes a 3-2 goals victory against visitors 
a late goal froma c Ronaldo makes their way to make their first game victory against the hot fabourite city 
the first goal from Edin Ezeko leads Mancity in 69 minute  
Cristiano Ronaldo scored the winning goal in the 90th minute as Real Madrid secured a 3-2 victory against Manchester City after an incredible second half at the Santiago Bernabeu.

All five goals were scored in the final 21 minutes. Edin Dzeko and Aleksandar Kolarov twice gave Manchester City the lead but Real Madrid equalized twice thanks to goals from Marcelo and Karim Benzema
.Dzeko came off the bench to give the visitors the lead after a surging run from midfield from Toure, but Marcelo quickly replied with a curling shot.

Pablo Zabaleta allowed Ronaldo to glide away from him far too easily. Vincent Kompany, City’s captain and usually such an alert sentry, ducked as the ball came thudding goalwards. The ball appeared suddenly in front of Hart like a malevolent zephyr, dipping and deceiving the keeper.
Frustration bit deep into City, into Roberto Mancini in particular. The Italian utterly detests such lapses of concentrations, having constantly told his players about the fine lines between triumph and failure. City were leading 2-1 with five minutes remaining. They were within touching distance of three precious points at the home of the Group D favourites, a result that would have given City the perfect platform to go on and ascend to the knockout stages. They have to learn how to see out games.

Tuesday, September 18, 2012

Real Madrid will face Manchester City

Manchester City will fly to the Spain capital to play their first game of Champions League  at Estadio Santiago Bernabéu — Madrid. this is a game where two worlds richest teams will face to each other .  
On the home sides there are some major problem like their best player Christiano Ronaldo is now on top of Head lines for his unwillness to play at Madrid as he is unhappy there
on the other sides City coach is free from any tense as he has no problem like this
eal Madrid boss Jose Mourinho has a fully fit squad to pick from going into his side's first Champions League game of the season, but the rumored dissatisfaction of star player Cristiano Ronaldo continues to hit the headlines at home and abroad.

The Portuguese manager's opposite number Roberto Mancini has no fresh injury concerns going into the game, but there are still a number of players who will miss the trip.

Brazilian right back Maicon could be handed a European debut for his new club after starting against Stoke, with Micah Richards still battling an ankle injury and Pablo Zabaleta nursing a hamstring strain.

Elsewhere, Jack Rodwell may manage to shake off a knee injury in time, while Sergio Aguero could still play some part as he completes an earlier than expected return from his own knee problem.
Madrid are 8 points behind than thier Barcelona in the league they lost the  last match too
but City are unbeatten in the league
 

Monday, September 17, 2012

Barcelona to wear their away joursey

Barcelona's away kit for the 2013-2014 season will feature the red and gold colours of the Catalan flag, according to regional newspaper Sport.

Fans have waited 113 years to see the Bars of Aragon on the region's most successful club and will finally get their wish next year.

The jersey will feature the famous red and gold stripes in an attempt by the club's directors to promote the team's connection to the autonomous region and its people.

According to Sport, Barca is "reinforcing the sporting and sentimental ties that the majority of the population of the region share,"

The current home and away jerseys already have had the colors of the Catalan flag on the back of the shirt since Joan Laporta's regime took charge in 2003, but this move goes a step further.

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Brazil makes a crushing victory aganst china

Neymar scored three goals as Brazil thrashed China 8-0 on Monday, rebounding from a lackluster win over South Africa and easing the pressure on coach Mano Menezes
Neymar, who was among those jeered three days ago after the poor performance against South Africa, scored in the 26th, 54th and 60 minutes at the Arruda Stadium in the northeastern city of Recife.
Ramires opened the scoring in the 22nd minute, Lucas added another in the 48th and Hulk got his goal in the 51st. Brazil also scored through an own goal by Chinese defender Liu Jianye in the 71st, and Oscar sealed the victory by converting a penalty kick in the 75th.
Brazil beat South Africa 1-0 Friday as fans in Sao Paulo loudly jeered the team, especially Neymar and Menezes, who was booed nearly every time he left the bench to give instructions to players or to make substitutions.
The pressure for the coach to resign had increased significantly last month after he failed to lead Brazil to the Olympic gold medal despite a squad filled with most of his top players.
The crowd of nearly 30,000 fans at the Arruda applauded the national team after Monday's match was over, though, and even Menezes was celebrated.
"Without the support from the fans everything becomes a lot harder," right backsaid. "It was important to have the fans on our side tonight."
It was the first time Brazil won by more than four goals since the coach took over after the 2010 World Cup.
Brazil didn't play great against China but faced fewer difficulties than it did against South Africa, controlling possession and threatening from the beginning.
Ramires put Brazil on the board after a give-and-goal play with Chelsea teammate Oscar. He received the ball in front of the net and chipped it over the Chinese goalkeeper.
Neymar added to the lead with an easy goal from the six-meter line after another pass by Oscar. Hulk, who scored the late winner against South Africa, started the play in a breakaway on the right side, and Neymar sent a low shot into the open net with no one near him.
Hulk set up the third goal too, clearing a defender outside the area and rolling the ball to Lucas, who had time and fire a low shot into the net. Hulk's goal came with a shot from outside the area after getting the rebound off Neymar's long-range shot into the crossbar.
"The team played with a lot of heart from the beginning," Hulk said. "We never gave up and that made the difference, it allowed us to get this big win."
Neymar easily scored his second goal by completing a left-side cross by Marcelo, then got his third from inside the area after another pass by Oscar, who got on the board by converting a penalty kick just moments after Lie found his own net while trying to clear a ball inside the area.
Brazil is not playing in South American World Cup qualifying because it has already secured a place in the 2014 tournament as hosy.                                                                                              footballfest

Saturday, September 8, 2012

world cup qualifying result

2014 Brazil world cup qualifying matches that was held in last night favorites were easily picked up their win except Italy.

Goals from Angel Di Maria, Gonzalo Higuain and Messi, with a brilliant free kick, gave Argentina their first home win over Paraguay in a World Cup qualifier in 39 years.
Argentina lead the South American group with 13 points from six matches, one more point than Chile and Ecuador and two ahead of Uruguay.


England won their opening Group H match 5-0 in Moldova, while  germany strolled to a relatively modest 3-0 Group C win over the Faroe Islands
 Menezes sent out an attacking team but they struggled to break down the dogged South Africans and the match was only decided in the 74th minute with a goal from second-half substitute Hulk.
 Germany wins a comfortabke win against Soudi Arabia .
a goal from Christiano Ronaldo makes a win for his national team 

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Santos dismiss the link of Neymer

Manchester united boss Sir Alex Farguson dismiss the link to continue the talk to be a Red Devils player in this season.
The Old Trafford outfit had previously pursued Neymar's fellow countryman Lucas Moura earlier this summer but was unable raise funds for a 38m euro move for the Sao Paulo attacker.

However, after the playmaker joined big-spender PSG, which also signed the likes of Thiago Silva and Zlatan Ibrahimovic from AC Milan, the Premier League outfit reportedly turned its attention to Neymar and tabled a bid.

A Manchester United spokesperson dismissed the rumor, telling Goal.com: "It was total rubbish."

Santos' director of football Felipe Faro has also denied the speculation, insisting he does not know where the rumors came from and revealing that no transfer offer was received.

He told Globo Esporte: "I have no idea where that came from, but it's not true."

The South American has consistently been linked with a move to La Liga duo Real Madrid and Barcelona ever since he exploded onto the scene in Brazil, but the player has always indicated that he is happy in his native homeland for now, with the club also delighted to keep hold on him.

His father, Neymar Santos, also laughed off the reports that he was the subject of an offer, joking: "Neymar was sold two years ago but we are still here."