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Wednesday, February 25, 2015

UEFA Champions League Preview February 25



Results from yesterday's campaign saw Juventus defeat Dortmund 2-1 with the German side having the away goal. The other match result saw Barcelona defeat Manchester City 2-1 with Barcelona having two strong away goals from Luis Suarez. However, Barcelona could of had three goals if it wasn't for this miss.


Today's matchups are Arsenal vs. Monaco and Bayer Leverkusen vs Atletico Madrid. Arsenal and Monaco will face each other for the first time in each club's history and both clubs are nursing a lot of injuries to their key players.  Atletico Madrid will battle against a Bayer Leverkusen team that has been struggling in the Bundesliga at 6th but has to be happy to make it to the knockout rounds of the Champions League. 

Arsenal vs Monaco
Arsenal runs on Alexis
Possible lineups
Arsenal: Ospina; Chambers, Mertesacker, Koscielny, Monreal; Coquelin, Cazorla; Welbeck, Özil, Sánchez; Giroud.
 Out: Ramsey (hamstring), Arteta (ankle), Debuchy (shoulder), Gnabry (knee), Diaby (calf), Wilshere (ankle)
 Doubtful: Oxlade-Chamberlain (groin)

Monaco: Subašić; Fabinho, Abdennour, Wallace, Kurzawa; Dirar, João Moutinho, Kondogbia, Bernardo Silva, Ferreira-Carrasco; Berbatov.
Out: Toulalan (suspended), Lamina Traoré (leg), Bakayoko (thigh), Carvalho (calf), Raggi (knee)
Doubtful: Kurzawa (leg), Ferreira-Carrasco (thigh)

Arsenal have qualified for the knockout stage for the 15th year in a row. The closest they reached to a Champions League final was 2006 where they were only runner ups. 
Monaco were also runner ups in 2004, but went through some dark times in the years following getting relegated after 2010-2011 season. 
After Russian billionaire Dmitry Rybololvev took over, the sun started shining again for Monaco and are 4th in Ligue 1. 
Rejected by Manchester United resurrected by Monaco.
They have lost their Colombian duo James Rodriguez and Radamel Falcao to Real Madrid and Manchester United respectively but they have enough quality to compete. 
Joao Moutinho and Kondogbia complement each other well in the midfield and Dimitar Berbatov is one of the most effective lazy players in soccer. 
Arsenal's midfield have been depleted by injury but still have Carzorla and Ozil as both can make magic with the ball at their feet. 
The attacking instincts of Alexis Sanchez and Olivier Giroud and speed of Danny Welbeck will be alot to ask for the Monaco defense which will be the deciding factor over this match series.

Arsenal Key Player: Alexis Sanchez
Monaco Key Player: Dimitar Berbatov
Aggregate: Arsenal 3-2

Atletico Madrid vs Bayer Leverkusen
He's been excellent for Atletico this season, can he replicate that against Bayer 04?

Possible lineups
Leverkusen: Leno; Castro, Spahić, Papadopoulos, Wendell; Reinartz, Rolfes; Bellarabi, Çalhanoğlu, Son; Drmić.
Out: Kruse (ankle), Ömer Toprak (suspended), Jedvaj (hamstring), Bender (knee)
Atlético: Moyà; Juanfran, Godín, Miranda, Siqueira; Saúl, Gabi, Tiago, Raúl García; Griezmann, Mandžukić.
Out: Koke (hamstring)
Doubtful: Arda (dead leg), Giménez (illness)

Atletico Madrid finished the UEFA Champions League last season against Real Madrid as runner ups due to Real's late game heroics.
They are a different team this season as Courtois, Filipe Luis and Diego Costa now play for Chelsea.They have replaced them with effective signings in Mario Mandzukic, Miguel Moya and Antoine Griezmann(above).
Griezmann and Mandzukic have combined for a total of 26 goals this campaign. 

Josep Drmic is a striker on form.
Leverkusen have key players such as Lars Bender, Tin Jedvaj and Max Kruse out for injury and Omer Toprak suspended for one match.Swiss striker Josep Drmic is not to be slept on as he has 16 goals this campaign. This will be the battle of two potent attacks but also strong defenses.
The winner out of this draw will be Atletico as they have the better defense of the two sides.

Bayer 04 Key Player: Josep Drmic
Atletico Key Player: Antoine Griezmann
Aggregate: Atletico 3-1

Wednesday, February 18, 2015

UEFA Champions League Preview February 18




Well I guess it is safe to say my Shakhtar, Bayern Munich prediction has been well off. I did not factor the field conditions coming into play(as well as Xabi Alonso getting a red card). 
However, Bayern will be back in more familar territory as they will be back to the Allianz Arena. Today's matchups consists of two teams commonly unknown to the casual soccer fan and another set off teams that are more popular to the world of sports. 
FC Basel vs Porto and defending champions Real Madrid vs Schalke. 
While Schalke may have a tough battle on their hands, the other matchup presents an interesting spectacle that can go either way as Basel and Porto as both teams are not the average clubs you see on everyday television. 
The first day of Champions League play came out in draws, can these two matches provide more excitement?

FC Basel vs Porto

Possible lineups(Basel): Vaclík; Xhaka, Samuel, Suchý, Safari; Frei, Elneny; González, Zuffi, Gashi; Streller.• Out: Ivanov (knee), Schär (suspended)• Doubtful: Gashi (fatigue)

Possible lineups(Porto): Fabiano; Alex Sandro, Maicon, Marcano, Danilo; Casemiro, Herrera, Óliver Torres; Brahimi, Quaresma, Martínez.
• Out: none
Porto boasts a young squad full of flashy and quick players.
Porto have won the Champions League under the management of Jose Mourinho, they have also won four trophies in one season under Andre Villas-Boas, can current manager Julen Lopetegui replicate half the success these past household managers started in Porto? He will certainly hope so as Porto stood the only team undefeated in the group stage.
 Porto boasts a young exuberant squad of players with lively talent. Lopetegui took advantage of the loan market with players such as Casemiro and Oliver Torres from Real and Atletico Madrid respectively.  
Casemiro adds an anchor in the midfield while Oliver is a creative maestro along the lines of a young Iniesta in terms of his play style. 
The wings are dangerous as well for Porto as Brahmi and Quaresma can definitely surge up the flanks and dazzle observers with their flair. Oh and did I forget to say that striker Jackson Martinez has scored 21 goals throughout 25 appearances?

Shkelzen Gashi doubtful today.
Basel are walking to this knockout stage as underdogs, but they are no slouch either. This Switz club is known for giving young players a chance and have seen wingers like Xherdan Shaqiri and Mohamed Salah come up through the ranks. Basel was also famous for upsetting Fergie's Manchester United in 2011 . 
This current Basel team may be without their leading goalscorer Shkelzen Gashi who is battling fatigue. Gashi has 13 goals in the season in only 17 appearances playing from the midfield. 
Basel will still have the leadership provided by Fabian Frei and longtime Basel legend Marco Streller. Basel's top defender Fabian Schar will also be suspended and this may prove the difference for Basel as they never won a Champions League match against a Portuguese side.  

Porto Key Player: Jackson Martinez
Basel Key Player: Fabian Frei
Aggregate: Porto (3-1)

Schalke vs Real Madrid

Real Madrid: Casillas; Carvajal, Pepe, Varane, Marcelo; Lucas Silva, Kroos, Isco; Bale, Ronaldo, Benzema.
• Out: James Rodríguez (right foot), Khedira (hamstring), Ramos (hamstring), Modrić (thigh)

Schalke: Wellenreuther; Höwedes, Matip, Nastasić; Uchida, Fuchs; Kirchhoff, Höger, Boateng; Choupo-Moting, Huntelaar.
• Out: Fährmann (knee), Kolašinac (knee), Goretzka (hamstring), Draxler (hamstring), Farfán (knee), Obasi (shinbone), Giefer (groin)
Can Real Madrid replicate Champions League success again?
Real Madrid have changed since winning the Champions League trophy, out with Xabi Alonso, in with Toni Kroos, out with Angel Di Maria, in with James Rodriguez (who's injured with a broken foot). Real Madrid are definitely the modern day Galaticos, buying every single player known to man and will sell off a player of lesser popularity to stay under Financial Fair Play. 
Cristiano Ronaldo has been struggling scoring only 4 goals in the last 10 appearances and apparently has been taking boxing lessons 
Even if Cristiano Ronaldo is struggling with form Real Madrid has alot of ammo in their artillery with the likes of Gareth Bale, Karim Benzema and Isco. 

He parked the bus before, will he park it again?
Real Madrid does not have the only manager with past Champions League glory, Schalke manager Roberto Di Matteo won the Champions League in 2012 with his park-the-bus style Chelsea. 
After coming mid season as manager, Di Matteo has brought the German club to fourth on the table. Schalke will be rather unlucky as quite their key players are dealing with injuries, Jefferson FarFan and Julian Draxler will be missed on the flanks. Schalke will also be missing first choice keeper Fabian Giefer. 
Although he is serving a domestic ban, Klass-Jan Huntelaar will be available for the Champions League however they will be missing too much players to injury to stand a chance against the defending champions.

Madrid Key Player: Cristiano Ronaldo
Schalke Key Player(s): Partnership of Matip and Howedes

Aggregate: Real Madrid (5-2)