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Monday, January 24, 2011

Ha Noi T&T draw first blood

Rapid attack: Striker Gonzalo (right) of Ha noi T&T vies for the ball against Hoa Phat Ha Noi's goalkeeper Nguyen Viet Nam and a defender in their clash in the V-League opener. T&T won 2-1. — VNA/VNS Photo Quoc Khanh

Rapid attack: Striker Gonzalo (right) of Ha noi T&T vies for the ball against Hoa Phat Ha Noi's goalkeeper Nguyen Viet Nam and a defender in their clash in the V-League opener. T&T won 2-1. — VNA/VNS Photo Quoc Khanh

HA NOI — Argentinean striker Gonzalo Marronkle scored a goal in the third minute of injury time to help Ha Noi T&T to their 2-1 local derby defeat of Hoa Phat Ha Noi 2-1 in the national football championship, V-League opener on Saturday.

The win put defending champions in third place behind Thanh Hoa, who defeated Ha Noi ACB 3-0 to top table, and SHB Da Nang, who beat Hoang Anh Gia Lai 2-1.

Marronkle, who has become something a talisman for the Ha Noi club after top striker Le Cong Vinh was ruled out with a knee injury last year, made little impression for most of the game, but he netted the ball in the last minute to seal a lucky win for V-League defending champions.

Striker Nguyen Ngoc Duy scored in the 42nd minute with a powerful shot after a quick rapid attack, but Nigerian Anjembe Timothy equalised in 83rd minute.

Last year's V-League top scorer Argentinean Merlo Gaston also scored a goal from a spot kick in the 81st minute to help hosts Da Nang beat Hoang Anh Gia Lai 2-1 on Saturday.

Referee Hoang Anh Tuan booked nine players and gave a red card in a tempestuous match at Chi Lang Stadium.

In the other matches Hai Phong overcame Khanh Hoa 1-0; Binh Duong drew 1-1 with Ninh Binh; Dong Tam Long An were held to a 2-2 draw by Song Lam Nghe An and Navibank Sai Gon ended with a goaless draw against Dong Thap.

The next round of V-League fixtures will take place on Tuesday and Wednesday. — VNS

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Monday, January 10, 2011

Ha Noi T&T win Super Cup

HA NOI — Defending V-League champions Ha Noi T&T fought back to win the Super Cup at Hang Day Stadium yesterday against Song Lam Nghe An, winning 4-2 on penalties after a 2-2 draw in normal time.

The Hanoian team, who won the V-League in June, were shocked by their long-term rivals Nghe An taking a 2-0 lead in the first minutes of the second half.

Ha Noi T&T boasted a string of stars including goalie Duong Hong Son, captain Brazilian Cristiano Roland, maestro Le Hong Minh and Brazil's Cauce Benicio along with attacking midfielder Cao Sy Cuong, but they failed to dominate the well-organised defence and quick counter-attacks of Nghe An team.

Newly-contracted striker Kavin Bryan threatened the hosts' goalie with his speed and close range shots in the first half, while talisman Argentinean striker Gonzalo Marronkle was marked closely Nghe An's defenders.

After a goalless first half, Edmun Owusu Ansah of Nghe An slotted the ball home from his teammate's 53rd minute cross, beating goalie Hong Son.

Midfielder Nguyen Trong Hoang made it 2-0 for Nghe An after a rapid counterattack in the 69th minute.

T&T pulled a goal back in the 80th minute when Cao Sy Cuong scored for Ha Noi.

In the third minute of injury time, captain Cristiano Roland equalised with a header, sending the final to a penalty shoot-out with Ha Noi winning 4-2.

The Super Cup winners received a VND200 million (US$10,000) cash prize, with the runners-up pocketing VND100 million ($5,000). — VNS

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Friday, December 3, 2010

Thailand held to 2-2 draw by Laos; Indonesia thrash Malaysia 5-1

Calisto makes his 22-man Vietnamese squad

Indonesia's Arif Suyono (R) celebrates after scoring as Malaysian goalkeeper Mohd Sharbinee looks on during their qualifying round match at the ASEAN Football Federation (AFF) Suzuki Cup 2010 soccer tournament in Jakarta on Wednesday - Photo: Reuters
HCMC – Thailand were held to a 2-2 draw by underdog Laos in their opener at the Southeast Asian championship/AFF Suzuki Cup 2010 at the Gelora Bung Karno Stadium in Jakarta, Indonesia on Wednesday while hosts Indonesia thrashed Malaysia 5-1 in a later game.

Thailand dominated ball possession throughout the first half while the Lao side relied on rare counter attacks. Thailand had some better scoring opportunities in the first minutes of the half but the Lao side defense resiliently held out to keep a clean sheet.

The second half was a different story, Laos surprisingly took an advance in the 53rd minute when Inthammavong scored for his team with a header in a rapid attack. However, Sarayoot Chaikamdee leveled for the Thai side in the 68th minute.

Laos increased pressure after the goal and Sysomvang easily defeated Thai goalie Sinthaweechai Hathairattanakool in the 82nd minute with an unstoppable kick beside the penalty box before Sarayoot scored his second goal for Thai side in the injury time, leaving the score at 2-2 upon the referee’s whistle at the end of the game.

Meanwhile, under heavy pressure from local fans, hosts Indonesia put their rivals under a lot of pressure, while the Malaysian team looked composed and confident throughout and caused the home team problems with their rare counter attacks.

Norshahrul Idlan Talaha opened the score for the Malaysian side in the 18th minute. However, the home side bounced back from the loss, Hamzani Omar equalized just three minutes later and Gonzales helped the home side advance in the 33rd minute.

The Indonesian players had the most possession over the second half and managed to create dozens of chances. Ridwan netted for his team in the 52nd minute and Arif Suyono contributed the fourth goal in the 76th minute before Bachdim finalized the game at 5-1 in the 90th minute.

Group A matches resume in Indonesia on Saturday with Thailand facing Malaysia at 5:00 p.m. and Indonesia against Laos at 7:30 p.m.

* Vietnam head coach Henrique Calisto just named a 22member squad for the AFF Cup on Wednesday, just one day before meeting Myanmar in their opener. The last players withdrawn were defender Nguyen Minh Duc, who suffered injury, veteran midfielder Tran Duy Quang and inexperienced midfielder Nguyen Ngoc Dieu.

Striker Nguyen Viet Thang, who has recovered from a minor injury in the friendly game against Singapore, remained doubtful for the games in the qualifying round while defender Huynh Quang Thanh was called back to full training.

Vietnam’s national team suffered a big loss this year as star striker Le Cong Vinh missed out because of knee injury. Earlier, former striker Pham Van Quyen has lost his chance with the national squad because of injury and halfback Mai Tien Thanh also left the national team due to injury.

Calisto faces some difficult problems in the attacking options as first-choice strikers Nguyen Viet Thang and Nguyen Anh Duc but Le Sy Manh seems to need more experience in big tournaments and perform better as a substitute.

Though many key Vietnamese footballers have suffered injury, coach Calisto has predicted his team will make a good result in its group for one of the two tickets to the semi-finals. However, the Vietnamese coach has warned his men not to underestimate Myanmar in their opener.

On Thursday, Vietnam will meet Myanmar at My Dinh National Stadium at 7:30 p.m. while Singapore will face the Philippines at 5:00 p.m. at the same venue.

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Sunday, August 29, 2010

Sevilla, Valencia get flying starts in La Liga

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Valencia's Aritz Aduriz is congratulated by teammates after scoring against Malaga during their Spanish First Division soccer match at La Rosaleda stadium in Malaga August 28, 2010
Photo: Reuters

MADRID - Sevilla and Valencia recorded opening day wins in La Liga, helping dispel some of the doubts surrounding their abilities to challenge for honors this season.

Sevilla shook off a heavy defeat to Barcelona in the Spanish Super Cup and a shock reverse against Braga in the Champions League playoffs to beat promoted Levante 4-1 away.

A double strike from Abdoulay Konko, an Alvaro Negredo penalty and a last-minute goal from Renato helped cancel out a 10th-minute penalty from Levante's Ruben Suarez.

Two goals from Joaquin helped Valencia to a 3-1 win at Malaga as they started a new era without Spanish World Cup winning duo David Villa and David Silva.

Valencia had to sell their prize assets to Barcelona and Manchester City respectively to help finance their crippling debts over the summer, but new signing Aritz Aduriz opened his account in the ninth minute, and Joaquin struck late on.

In the day's other game, Spain striker Fernando Llorente headed the only goal as Athletic Bilbao won 1-0 at promoted Hercules.

Sevilla recovered quickly from conceding a penalty at Levante's Ciutat de Valencia stadium, leveling two minutes later when Jesus Navas's shot rebounded into the path of Konko.

Lucky penalty

They were lucky to win a penalty when Diego Perotti was brought down just outside the area in the 28th minute, and Negredo netted from the spot.

Konko finished off a well-worked move in the 62nd and Renato's diving header at the far post completed the scoring.

"This is very important. After everything bad that's gone on this was just what we needed," Negredo told Radio Marca.

Financially-troubled Valencia travelled to face a Malaga side who have just been bought by a member of the Qatari royal family.

Aduriz powered in a header from a corner but the hosts battled back and Uruguayan Sebastian Fernandez flicked in a nearpost free-kick in the 44th minute.

Joaquin broke the deadlock with a deflected shot in the 70th minute, and soon after he wrapped up the points with a volley from an Aduriz lay-off.

"We've only just started, there's still a long way to go but this was the most important step today. We wanted to win to build the confidence," Valencia coach Unai Emery told reporters.

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