Bayern Munich secured a spot in the 2009/10 UEFA Champions League final in Madrid after crushing Lyon 3-0 in the second leg of their semifinal. Bayern are firing on all cylinders at the moment. Ivica Olic continued his fantastic play netting a hat trick in the win. The Croatian has been unstoppable the past few weeks finishing everything that comes his way.
After watching Bayern the past few weeks they look tough to beat! Bayern advance with a total aggregate score of 4-0.
Arjen Robben proved once again he is in the prime of his career after scoring his fourth goal of this years Champions League competion leading Bayern Munich to a 1-0 win over Lyon. Robben was by far the best player on the pitch showing the world his great creativity on the ball. Bayern dominated the fixture from whistle to whistle frustrating Lyon in every aspect of the game.
In the first half Bayern had some decent chances at goal, but failed to capitalize. The story of the first half was the sending off of Franck Ribery in the 37th minute. It was a controversial straight red card from referee Roberto Rosetti. Ribery went in to a tackle studs up after losing the ball to the Lyon defense. The red was a bit harsh but FIFA rules say it’s worthy of a straight red.
The second half would again be dictated by the referee. In a matter of five minutes Jeremy Toulalan received two yellow cards and was sent off in the 54th minute. The first yellow was well deserved but the second was extremely soft. It was almost like the referee was waiting to even the match up.
Bayern would take the lead in the 69th minute when Robben struck a laser from 30 yards out that seemed to take a slight deflection before hitting the back of the net. Robben was threatening all night and finally got some room and made Lyon pay.
The Germans will be very pleased with this outcome. Going into halftime Bayern looked as if they were in for a long night and being at home knew they needed a good result. Bayern manager Luis van Gaal deserves the credit for keeping his team focused on the task at hand. Video: CL Update: Bayern 1-0 Lyon
The first legs of the UEFA Champions League quarterfinal round was everything a soccer fan could ask for. We were privileged to see some fantastic play from the remaining teams in the four games. The results from this weeks games were somewhat surprising. I was especially disappointed in the play of the English Premier League juggernauts Manchester United and Liverpool. Both teams will have to pull out a miracle in order to advance to the final four.
In the first game Manchester United were huge favorites to beat FC Porto. The match began with Porto coming out like gangbusters. The scoring began when Porto’s Cristian Rodriguez found the back of the net just 4 minutes in. In all actuality the game could have been 3-0 in the first 10 minutes. Manchester United gk Edwin Van der Sar was forced to come up with 2 huge saves. United leveled the game 11 minutes later after a huge mental lapse in the Porto Defense. Wayne Rooney was given the ball by Porto’s defensive line with an errant back pass leaving him 1v1 with the gk. For the remainder of the first half Porto showed their speed and absolutely dominated. The second half saw United control the gameplay from the first whistle. United definitely came out with a purpose in the second half. United Broke the tie when substitute Carlos Teves found the net in the 85th minute with a world class finish. The game was over, so we thought! Porto showed that they are extremely dangerous on the counter attack and in the 89th minute they leveled with an excellent goal from Gonzales. Final score 2-2!
In the second match Arsenal took on Villereal. In my opinion the first half could have gone either way. Villereal started the scoring off in the 10th minute in a stunning way. Marcos Sennahit hit a shot from about 30 yards out that found the back of the net! One of the goals of the tournament. Both teams had good spells of possession but neither could break through until the 66th minute when Arsenal finally found the net. Emmanuel Adebayor struck an incredible shot in between 3 defenders in stunning fashion. Another goal of the tournament! The game ended in a 1-1 draw.
In Wednesday’s match up Liverpool took on English rival Chelsea. Liverpool came out of the tunnel flying. Fernando Torres started the scoring in the 6th minute with a great finish in front of goal. Liverpool seemed to have all the momentum until Branislav Ivanovic headed in a corner right before the half in the 39th minute. The teams would enter halftime 1-1. The second half saw Chelea dominate the entire 45 minutes. Chelsea broke the deadlock with another header by Ivanovic off a corner in the 62 minute. The unlikely goal scorer found himself wide open for the second time of the match. The Liverpool defense on corner kicks was pitiful to say the least. Then 5 minutes later in the 67th minute Didier Drogba put the visitors up top for good with a beautiful goal. Final Score 3-1!
In the final match of the week Barcelona played a struggling Bayern Munich squad. This game was over when the opening whistle blew. Barcelona came out of the gate flying giving Bayern no chance at all. The scoring started in the 9th minute when Lionel Messi found the back of the net. Just 3 minutes later Barcelona doubled their lead when Samuel Eto’ struck a great shot that found the net. Things would only get worse for Bayern in the 38th minute when Messi would net his 2nd of the night. Thierry Henry played out of his mind in the first half. Henry finished out the scoring in the 43rd minute off an excellent assist from Eto’. This game in my opinion could have finished 8-0 to Barcelona. This is now 9 goals allowed in the last 2 games by Bayern Munich. Final Score 4-0.
Let’s all watch next week to see who will advance to the final four!!!