A full house for Spain in the
Champions League, with Barcelona, Real Madrid and Valencia all qualifying for
the quarter finals of the competition. Barcelona ended the second phase
unbeaten with an average of three goals a game after winning 1-2 at Sparta
Prague, with two goals by youngster Gabri. Valencia and Manchester United
played out a much criticised goal-less draw which saw both teams qualify, and
an early Raúl goal against Rosenborg gave Real Madrid the three points
they needed to go through. Barcelona and Real Madrid drew English opposition in
the next round, with Barça to play Chelsea and Real Madrid getting
Manchester United. Valencia were paired with Lazio, and will play the winner of
Barcelona versus Chelsea if they get to the semi-finals. Spanish participation
in the UEFA cup is however over, with both Mallorca and Celta being eliminated
in the quarter finals. Mallorca rested key players against Galatasaray having
lost heavily in the first leg, and lost again in Turkey 2-1. Celta looked like
they would go through after scoring first against Lens, but two goals near the
end, including a dubious penalty, put them out.
See European section for
fixtures and results. Match reports follow:
Champions League, second
league phase, day 6
Sparta Prague 1 - Barcelona
2
Barcelona: Hesp; Frank
De Boer, Déhu; Reiziger, Guardiola (Xavi 60'), Bogarde; Cocu (Litmanen
74'), Gabri; Simao, Dani, Rivaldo (Ronald De Boer 46'). 2-3-2-3.
Barcelona ended the second
phase of the Champions League with a late victory which leaves them undefeated
so far in the competition. With the leadership of the group already in the bag,
Van Gaal decided to rest some of his key players, including Figo, Abelardo,
Kluivert and Puyol (the first two being anyway suspended for one game). Simao
and Dani came in to the attack, with Spanish under 21 international Gabri
playing in midfield in place of Ronald De Boer and Déhu coming in to the
defence for a rare start. The initial attacks came from Barcelona, but Sionko
went close on the quarter hour, and two minutes later Sparta took the lead with
a shot from the edge of the area by Svoboda. The visitors came forward, with
Blazek saving at the feet of Gabri and a tired Rivaldo placing a free kick just
wide of the post. At half time Van Gaal rested his Brazilian star, bringing on
Ronald De Boer in his place, and a few minutes later Barcelona were level after
Gabri was put through by Dani. Van Gaal took off Guardiola who was still
suffering from muscle fatigue, Xavi taking his place, and Litmanen came on for
Cocu. Twenty minutes from time a goal by Dani was disallowed by referee
Pederssen for a doubtful off side, television images later suggesting that a
Sparta player had touched the ball last before it reached the Catalan striker.
Prague needed a victory to stay in the competition however, and in the 88th
minute the referee awarded them a penalty as they threw men forward. Hapal
struck the ball softly to the left of Hesp, but the keeper got down quickly and
saved. Barcelona counter-attacked rapidly and the ball reached Gabri, who beat
Blazek from the edge of the area for his second goal of the night. Sparta still
had time for one last effort, but it was Gabri again who cleared the ball from
under the posts. The victory left Barcelona as group champions with 16 points,
with Oporto also qualifying on 10. Sparta ended with 5 points, and Hertha
Berlin with 2. Barcelona have won nine and drawn three of their twelve games to
date, with an average of three goals a game. Their rival in the quarter finals
will be Chelsea, with the first game in London, and if they win that they will
play the winner of Lazio and Chelsea in the semi finals. Bookmakers in London
made them 9-4 favourites to win the cup.
Valencia 0 - Manchester
United 0
Valencia:
Cañizares; Angloma, Djukic, Pellegrino, Carboni; Angulo, Farinós,
Gerard, Kily González; Claudio López, Juan Sánchez (Ilie
70'). 4-4-2.
Valencia made history on
Tuesday night, reaching the quarter final of the number one European
competition for the first time ever. A record 48,000 crowd turned up to see
them play reigning champions Manchester United, needing at least a point to be
sure of qualifying. Héctor Cúper was missing his injured club
captain Mendieta and left out a not fully fit Ilie, with Angulo and Juan
Sánchez filling their positions adequately. Manchester United's
intentions were clear from the initial line up, with a strong defence but
without twin strikers Cole and Yorke. Beckham was suspended and Giggs was out
injured, and Fortune, an ex Atlético Madrid player, played on the left
of midfield, with Sheringham and Solksjaer up front. Both teams started off
looking for victory, with efforts from Gerard, Kily and Sánchez being
blocked by Bosnich and his defence early on, and Sheringham and Solksjaer
replying later in the half. Ten minutes before half time a long shot from
Angloma on the right bounced off the far post and back into play, but no-one
could follow up. After half time the match took a turn for the worse, with
neither team wanting to risk their qualifying position, and the last twenty
minutes in particular were terribly boring. Jordi Cruyff came on for Solksjaer
halfway through the half, the ex Barcelona and Celta player being applauded by
an appreciative crowd, and Ilie replaced Juan Sánchez. The biggest cheer
of the night however was when the fourth referee put up his sign to show that
there would only be one minute of injury time: the crowd had had enough. Even
so, Valencia fans were jubilant as their team finished runners up to United in
the group, and celebrations went on into the night. Valencia were drawn against
Lazio in the quarter final, the first match being in the Mestalla stadium and
the second in Italy, with a possible prize of a semi final tie against
Barcelona if both get through. The talking point of the draw was the
possibility of Piojo López playing against his future club. Piojo is
rumoured to have signed a pre-contract with the Italians. Valencian authorities
praised the Manchester United fans for their good behaviour throughout the day.
Rosenborg 0 - Real Madrid 0
Real Madrid: Casillas;
Salgado, Hierro (Karanka 46'), Iván Campo, Roberto Carlos; McManaman,
Iván Helguera, Redondo, Guti; Arganzo (Balic 55', Karembeu
84')Raúl. 4-3-1-2.
Real Madrid joined their
Spanish colleagues in the quarter final after beating the Norwegian champions
on a cold night in Trondheim. For the umpteenth time their hero was
Raúl, who scored the only goal of the night in the third minute of the
match, rounding the keeper after picking up a long pass from Hierro. Del Bosque
opted to play Iván Campo in defence in place of Karanka and gave Steve
McManaman a place in the starting line up on the right wing for Geremi.
Iván Helguera came in to join Redondo in a defensive midfield, and with
Morientes out for a month and Anelka gone walk-about, young striker David
Arganzo was given a chance alongside Raúl in attack. After Raúl's
goal Madrid could have gone further ahead as Roberto Carlos struck a powerful
free kick straight at the keeper and Raúl tried a difficult shot with
Aganzo unmarked on the far post. A few minutes later Aganzo shot just wide, and
McManaman hit the post after a cross from Raúl. At half time Hierro had
to go off with an injury which will keep him out for around three weeks,
Karanka coming on in his place. Six minutes into the half the game changed
however, as referee Levnikov sent off Guti for wasting time, his second
bookable offence. Although the decision on the second card was debatable, Guti
must control his temper on the field of play, as he left his side once again
with ten men for the fourth time this season. The youngster has talent and
could be holding down a regular place in Spain's international side, but
instead he is heading the villain's table as the most booked player in the
country. Del Bosque was forced to retreat, and he brought on midfielder Balic
for his first appearance for several months following a serious injury. This is
not the Bosnian international's season however, and he had to leave the field
only 28 minutes later after he was hurt in a hard tackle, Karembeu coming on
for the last six minutes. Rosenborg did all the attacking in the second half,
but Casillas made some excellent saves and Iván Campo for once was
superb in defence. Rosenborg's giant striker Carew, rumoured to be joining
Valencia next season, could have scored a hat full, but he couldn't find the
target and ended up being booed by his own supporters. In the end the victory
was the only result which would have put Real Madrid through as Dynamo Kiev
beat an unrecognisable Bayern Munich side, and the Spanish team qualify on a
better individual goal average after finishing level on 10 points with the
Ukranians. Their reward is a quarter final tie with Manchester United, with the
first leg at the Santiago Bernabeu stadium. Before you ask, no we can't get
hold of any tickets. |