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Monday, February 14, 2011

Ten-man Real beat Espanyol to trim Barca's lead

Real Madrid recovered from the second-minute dismissal of goalkeeper Iker Casillas to secure a battling 1-0 win at Espanyol on Sunday and cut Barcelona's lead at the top of La Liga to five points.

Barca's record 16-match winning run ended on Saturday when they had to fight back from a goal down to rescue a 1-1 draw at Sporting Gijon and Real took full advantage with a gritty display at a raucous Cornella-El Prat stadium.

Casillas, Spain's World Cup-winning captain, was shown a straight red after bringing down Jose Callejon just outside the area and Real coach Jose Mourinho immediately brought on reserve keeper Antonio Adan to replace Argentina winger Angel Di Maria.

The dismissal lifted the home fans but they were silenced on 24 minutes when Real defender Marcelo cut in from the left wing and squeezed a shot past Carlos Kameni from a tight angle.

January loan signing Emmanuel Adebayor almost snatched a second in the 40th minute but the Togo international's scooped shot bounced on top of the crossbar and out for a goal kick.

Adebayor had chances to make the game safe late in the second half but Kameni pulled off two superb saves, while at the other end Joan Verdu nearly surprised Adan with a deft chip.

Mourinho said Real had done well to beat such strong opponents with a man fewer.

"I am not going to change my tune just because we are two points closer," the Portuguese told a news conference.

"I would like to have a five-point lead over the team in second place."

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Real Madrid's Marcelo (2nd R) celebrates a goal against Espanyol during their Spanish First Division match at Cornella-El Prat stadium, near Barcelona February 13, 2011

Trezeguet winner

In the earlier kickoff, Villarreal surrendered their grip on third place when they lost 1-0 at Deportivo Coruna.

Defender Alberto Lopo grabbed the only goal in the 60th minute at the Riazor when he popped up unmarked to steer home an Antonio Tomas free kick.

Villarreal's second defeat in a row following last weekend's 1-0 reverse at home to Levante left them in fourth, two points behind Valencia who won 2-1 at Atletico Madrid on Saturday.

Barca have 62 points from 23 matches, with Real on 57. Valencia are 10 points adrift on 47 and Villarreal have 45.

Fifth-placed Athletic Bilbao, who travel to Real Mallorca on Monday, are seven points behind Villarrreal, while Espanyol are sixth, a point behind the Basque club.

In Sunday's other matches, former France striker David Trezeguet struck the winner as promoted Hercules came from a goal down to beat visiting Real Zaragoza 2-1.

Malaga scored two late goals to snatch a 2-2 draw against visiting Getafe, although the Andalusian club, one of the biggest spenders in the January transfer window, remained bottom of the standings.

Promoted Real Sociedad moved up to ninth above Atletico thanks to a 1-0 home win over Osasuna, who had Damia Abella sent off late on for a second yellow card.

Levante, who also came up from the second division at the end of last season, beat Almeria 1-0 to climb to 15th.

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Monday, December 20, 2010

Malaysia close in on AFF Cup

HA NOI — Malaysia sent Viet Nam crashing out of the AFF Suzuki Cup with a goalless draw in their semi-final second leg at Ha Noi's My Dinh National Stadium on Saturday.

Malaysia made the final of the biennial championship for the first time in 14 years following the 2-0 advantage they earned in Kuala Lumpur four days ago.

After the game, chief coach K. Rajagobal said that although the football might not have been entertaining, they totally deserved the result.

"I cannot express what I feel right now. The players showed the real ‘harimau' – the Malaysian tiger. We knew that it was going to be a tough match but we were confident and we were disciplined in defence and followed the game plan," said Rajagobal.

"The first 15 to 20 minutes were crucial and we knew if we conceded a goal it would spell trouble for us. Our defence was good considering two of them are under 21 years old, it speaks volumes about their future.

"I told them tonight, we must play simple and while it might look ugly, we just have to make the clearance, no matter what. Our captain [Safiq Rahim] is a naturally attacking player but tonight, he was told to play deeper and he did."

The onus was always going to be on Viet Nam and in front of a sell-out crowd of 40,000, the home team wasted no time in pushing forward from South Korean referee Kim Sang-woo's first whistle.

The return of Nguyen Trong Hoang gave more bite on the left flank and he made Malaysian leftback Mohd Asraruddin Putra Omar work overtime to ensure his crosses did not make into the Malaysian box.

In the ninth minute, Hoang shot through a sea of legs but there were no takers at the far post.

Barely a minute later, tragedy struck for Viet Nam with Phan Van Tai Em stretchered off with a suspected broken arm following a clash with Malaysia's Mohd Safee Sali.

His replacement, Le Tan Tai, took over where he had left off and his double shot saw Malaysian goalkeeper Khairul Fahmi Che Mat rise to the occasion.

Malaysia's only chance in the first half was a curling shot from Norshahrul Idlan Talaha which narrowly missed the upright.

Viet Nam did not let up on the pressure in the second half but they just couldn't seem to find a way past Khairul as he stood firm to frustrate the home team.

In the 62nd minute, Viet Nam should have taken the lead but lanky striker Nguyen Viet Thang could only head Pham Thanh Luong's cross tamely into the path of Khairul.

About ten minutes later, Viet Nam's frustration was complete when Luong took a dive in the box leaving the referee with little choice but to show him his second yellow card of the game.

"I'm responsible for the loss, don't criticise the players. If you need to criticise anyone, criticise me," said Viet Nam chief coach Henrique Calisto at the post match press conference.

"We did not lose here, we lost in Kuala Lumpur and I think that we were the better team over both legs. Sometimes, we win and sometimes we lose – that's life. Show me a coach who never loses.

"The loss of Luong was unfortunate although I agreed with the referee's decision."

Malaysia will meet with Indonesia who defeated the Philippines 1-0 in the second semi-final match yesterday. —VNS

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Vietnam bow out of Suzuki Cup after 0-0 draw

With an aim to score at least two goals to level the 2-0 arrears in the first leg semis, the hosts and defending champions Vietnam could only make an eye-catching performance with relentless attacks in the second leg in Hanoi today. No more.

In the 72nd minute, Vietnam had to play with 10 men after midfielder Thanh Luong was booked the second time and had to leave the field.

The draw means Vietnam have to halt their cruise at this year’s Suzuki Cup with an aggregate 2-0 loss to Malaysians.

Vietnamese players spent much energy for the match to play with the ball, mostly on the Malaysian side, but failed to surprise the visitors.

They threw out a dozen of shots towards the Malaysian goal frame but none of them caused difficulty for the goalkeeper Khairul Fahmi Bin Che Mat.

In total, the hosts invaded Malaysian box around 20 times but couldn’t pierce through the solid defensive wall of the rivals.

Securing the final win, Malaysia will face either Indonesia or the Philippines after they complete their second leg semifinal game on December 19. Indonesia edged the Philippines 1-0 In the first leg.

The final game will also be played on home-and-away format, with the two matches to be held on December 26 and 29.

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Monday, December 6, 2010

Philippines stagger Vietnam at AFF Cup

Philippines stagger Vietnam at AFF Cup

The Philippines showed everyone that they are not competing in the AFF
Suzuki Cup 2010 just for fun with a 2-0 win over Vietnam at Hanoi
's My Dinh Stadium on Dec.5.


The visitors created the
biggest upset of the tournament so far with a strong defensive display
that left defending champions Vietnam searching for answers in their
second group B match.


It was the first time the Philippines had ever beaten Vietnam in an international tournament.


Chris Greatwich opened the scoring for the Philippines in the 38th
minute and Philip Younghusband added a second in the 78th minute, both
from counter-attacks resulting from mistakes by the hosts who left
themselves thin at the back as they went in search of a goal.


The Philippines now top group B with one win and one draw, and know
that they only need a draw in their next game against Myanmar to
book a place in the semi-finals.


Vietnam takes on
Singapore on Dec. 8 and need to win in order to be guaranteed of a
semi-final spot. A draw would only be good enough if Myanmar defeat
the Philippines , which many people think is highly unlikely.


In the early match on Dec. 5, Singapore came from behind to beat
Myanmar 2-1 to rank second in the group while Vietnam dropped to
third after two matches./.

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Thursday, November 11, 2010

U-23s walloped as defence fails

Vietnam's under-23s were stunned by Turkmenistan 6-2 in their second
match in the Asian Games on Nov. 10.

The loss saw Vietnam, who beat Bahrain 3-1 on Nov. 8, plunge to
third place in Group B.

Turkmenistan, who lost 4-1 to Iran,
stand second; ahead of Vietnam
with a better goal difference.

Vietnam would have qualified for the last 16 if they had beaten Turkmenistan in
the match at Guangdong People's Stadium on Nov. 10. But the Vietnamese team
defence collapsed in their worst performance in recent years, while the
strikers missed a dozen clear-cut chances to score before half time.

The central Asian
team took a first half 2-0 lead after Serda and Aleksandra waltzed through the
Vietnamese back four.

Vietnam's Pham Thanh Luong, Ngoc Dieu and Anh Duc
all failed to make their close-range chances count.

Turkmenistan nullified Vietnam's
U-23s by bypassing midfield with a judicious use of the long ball, and stoutly
defended their lead through to half time.

Five minutes into
the second half, Belyh Maksim headed home the third goal for the central Asian
team from a corner kick before Arslanmyrat broke down the left flank to net the
ball on the 60th minute mark.

Arslanmyrat and his
team-mate Aleksandr Bolyan both unmarked, scored on the 72nd and 82nd minute.

Trong Hoang pulled
back a goal for Vietnam
on the 85th minute, before Anh Duc netted the ball with a close finish.

Duc also missed five
goal scoring chances in the second half.

Iran
played Bahrain
in a late match on Nov. 10.

Vietnam must win defeat powerhouses Iran in their last match on Nov. 13
if they want to qualify for the knock-out round.

Twenty-four teams are taking part in the
under-23s tournament, with the top two and four of the best third-placed sides
from the six groups advancing to the final 16./.

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U-23s walloped as defence fails

HA NOI — Viet Nam's under-23s were stunned by Turkmenistan 6-2 in their second match in the Asian Games yesterday.

The loss saw Viet Nam, who beat Bahrain 3-1 on Monday, plunge to third place in Group B.

Turkmenistan, who lost 4-1 to Iran, stand second; ahead of Viet Nam with a better goal difference.

Viet Nam would have qualified for the last 16 if they had beaten Turkmenistan in the match at Guangdong People's Stadium yesterday. But the Vietnamese team defence collapsed in their worst performance in recent years, while the strikers missed a dozen clear-cut chances to score before half time.

The central Asian team took a first half 2-0 lead after Serda and Aleksandra waltzed through the Vietnamese back four.

Viet Nam's Pham Thanh Luong, Ngoc Dieu and Anh Duc all failed to make their close-range chances count.

Turkmenistan nullified Viet Nam's U-23s by bypassing midfield with a judicious use of the long ball, and stoutly defended their lead through to half time.

Five minutes into the second half, Belyh Maksim headed home the third goal for the central Asian team from a corner kick before Arslanmyrat broke down the left flank to net the ball on the 60th minute mark.

Arslanmyrat and his team-mate Aleksandr Bolyan both unmarked, scored on the 72nd and 82nd minute.

Trong Hoang pulled back a goal for Viet Nam on the 85th minute, before Anh Duc netted the ball with a close finish.

Duc also missed five goal scoring chances in the second half.

Iran played Bahrain in a late match yesterday.

Viet Nam must win defeat powerhouses Iran in their last match on Saturday if they want to qualify for the knock-out round.

Twenty-four teams are taking part in the under-23s tournament, with the top two and four of the best third-placed sides from the six groups advancing to the final 16. — VNS

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Friday, October 8, 2010

Vietnam humiliated with a 4-0 loss over Japan

Vietnamese national youth football team slumped to a humiliated 4-0 defeat by Japan in the second match day today at the Asian Football Confederation (AFC) U-19 Championship taking place in China.

Takashi Usami scored a hat-trick as Japan booked their place in the quarterfinals of the Asian tournament, with six points after two games in group C. Japan will next face Jordan on Friday.

Mitsunari Musaka and Usami scored in the first half to put Japan in control of the match before the latter added two more in the second period.

Vietnam remain on three points after a 2-1 win over Jordan on Monday and will take on the defending champion United Arab Emirates in their final group game two days later.

Just eight minutes into the match, the Keiichiro Nuno’s side opened the scoring when skipper Musaka received the ball just outside the box before letting fly with fine long-range strike that gave Vietnam goalkeeper Tran Buu Ngoc no chance.

Japan made it look easy when they added a second on the stroke of half time with the lively Usami drilling a vicious low shot from the edge of the area into the back of the net.

Japan added to their tally with a third midway through the second half through Usami before he completed his hat-trick with two minutes remaining.

Jordan and the UAE are set to play the other match of the group at 10:30 GMT today.

The Vietnamese U-19 team is one of 16 out of 38 Asian national teams to pass the qualifying round in November of last year.

The AFC U-19 Championship is held every two years.

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Saturday, September 25, 2010

N.Korea go top, hosts Vietnam suffer loss at Millennium Football Cup

HCMC – The Vietnamese national squad lost 0-2 to the U23 Australian squad in the second game of the 1,000th Thang Long-Hanoi Football Cup 2010 at My Dinh National Stadium in Hanoi on Wednesday while North Korea defeated Kuwait U23 1-0, securing the top spot in the four-team tournament in the earlier game.

The Vietnamese side began the game with a changed lineup after a 3-0 win over Kuwait U23 in their opener. Nguyen Dinh Luat made his debut at the tournament, replacing defender Doan Viet Cuong from the beginning.

The Australian, with height-advantage, put more attacks from the start of the game in search of a goal and their players dominated the ball possession in the first half.

The visitors also created some good chances in the first minutes while the Vietnamese defenders made many mistakes. The Australian players exploited the mistakes from defenders Vu Nhu Thanh and Nguyen Phuoc Tu as Michael Hoffman opened the score for his team in the 19th minute.

Australia U23 continuously dominated the game after the goal and James Rodney broke the offside trap before beating goalie Duong Hong Son at the near post in the 36th minute.

In the second half, coach Henrique Calisto made some key changes when Xuan Thanh made his debut, replacing  Nguyen Quang Hai in the first minutes of the second half. Nguyen Trong Hoang, who scored the goal for the Vietnamese side in the opener, replaced Nguyen Viet Thang in the 69th minute.

Although the Vietnamese players had the most possession over the second half and managed to create dozens of chances, the Australian side defense resiliently held out to keep a clean sheet. Despite good ball possession, the Vietnamese forwards failed to score.

In the earlier game on Wednesday, North Korea secured the second victory after beating Kuwait U23 1-0. An Chol Hyok scored only goal for his team in the 71st minute.

With the victory, North Korea secured the top spot with six points as they earned two wins in the round-robin tournament. The eastern Asian side beat Australia U23 1-0 in the opener.

Both Vietnam and the Australian squad have three points from one win and one loss but the host team rank second thanks the goal difference. Bottom-placed Kuwait have no point from two losses.

The champions will be decided on Friday when Kuwait U23 will play their Australian counterparts at 5:00 p.m. and Vietnam take on North Korea at 7:00 p.m. in the final games. The North Korean side need a draw to bring home the cup.

Australia U23, Kuwait U23 and the North Korean national squad together with the Vietnamese national squad are competing at the 1,000th Thang Long-Hanoi Football Cup.  The four teams are playing in a round-robin tournament with the team that gets the most points being declared the championship. The tournament is taking place from Monday to Friday in Hanoi.

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Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Vietnamese GM second at Campomanes Memorial Cup

Vietnamese GM second at Campomanes Memorial CupTop-seeded M Le Quang Liem of Vietnam finished second at the first Florencio Campomanes Memorial Cup Chess Championships that ended on Friday, September 3, in the Philippines.

Eleventh seed Chinese Grandmaster Zhao Jun (ELO 2589) upstaged 41st-ranked Liem (ELO 2694) and won the tournament named after former FIDE president Florencio Campomanes at the Ninov Aquino Stadium.

Zhao and Liem finished the contest with the same seven points but the Chinese GM was declared winner of the cup by virtue of a higher tiebreak score. They split the first and second prizes, each worth US$9,500.

Vietnam’s other chess player Nguyen Huynh Minh Huy earned a total 4.5 points and finished in the 41st position.

In the women’s event, Shen Yang of China took the championship with 7.5 points. Vietnam’s Hoang Thi Nhu Y with 6 points and Hoang Thi Bao Tram with 5.5 points came in fourth and fifth.

Filipino Florencio Campomanes was the president of the World Chess Federation (FIDE) from 1982 till 1995. He was born in 1927 and passed away on the third of May 2010.

The Memorial Cup Chess Championship is expected to last for 10 years with a US$1 million FIDE sponsorship. The second edition of the competition will be held in Vietnam in 2011.

Reported by Minh Tan

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Vietnamese GM second at Campomanes Memorial Cup

Vietnamese GM second at Campomanes Memorial CupTop-seeded M Le Quang Liem of Vietnam finished second at the first Florencio Campomanes Memorial Cup Chess Championships that ended on Friday, September 3, in the Philippines.

Eleventh seed Chinese Grandmaster Zhao Jun (ELO 2589) upstaged 41st-ranked Liem (ELO 2694) and won the tournament named after former FIDE president Florencio Campomanes at the Ninov Aquino Stadium.

Zhao and Liem finished the contest with the same seven points but the Chinese GM was declared winner of the cup by virtue of a higher tiebreak score. They split the first and second prizes, each worth US$9,500.

Vietnam’s other chess player Nguyen Huynh Minh Huy earned a total 4.5 points and finished in the 41st position.

In the women’s event, Shen Yang of China took the championship with 7.5 points. Vietnam’s Hoang Thi Nhu Y with 6 points and Hoang Thi Bao Tram with 5.5 points came in fourth and fifth.

Filipino Florencio Campomanes was the president of the World Chess Federation (FIDE) from 1982 till 1995. He was born in 1927 and passed away on the third of May 2010.

The Memorial Cup Chess Championship is expected to last for 10 years with a US$1 million FIDE sponsorship. The second edition of the competition will be held in Vietnam in 2011.

Reported by Minh Tan

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Thursday, August 26, 2010

Crouch hat-trick sees Tottenham through

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Tottenham Hotspur's Peter Crouch (2nd R) shoots and scores his third goal from the penalty spot against BSC Young Boys in their Champions League playoff second leg soccer match at White Hart Lane in London August 25, 2010
Photo: Reuters

Peter Crouch struck a hat-trick to help Tottenham Hotspur complete a great comeback against Young Boys and reach the Champions League for the first time while Luis Suarez led Ajax Amsterdam back to the elite in a 2-1 win over Dynamo Kiev.

Tottenham's 4-0 win at White Hart Lane on Wednesday took them through 6-3 on aggregate -- a prospect that had looked highly unlikely when they trailed 3-0 after less than half an hour of last week's first match, which they eventually lost 3-2.

They were given a helping hand in a play-off second leg played in pouring rain when Jermain Defoe clearly used his arm to control the ball before firing a second goal that effectively put the game out of the Swiss team's reach.

Uruguay World Cup striker Suarez got the first goal as four-times European champions Ajax overcame Dynamo 3-2 on aggregate to reach the group stage for the first time since 2005-06 -- the last occasion their Ukrainian opponents failed to qualify.

Slovakian champions Zilina reached the group stage for the first time, beating Sparta Prague 1-0 thanks to a spectacular bicycle kick from Gambian Momodou Ceesay to complete a 3-0 aggregate win.

FC Copenhagen went through on away goals, beating Rosenborg Trondheim 1-0 for a 2-2 aggregate draw, and Auxerre beat nine-man Zenit St Petersburg 2-0 to qualify for the first time since 2002-03 with a 2-1 aggregate win.

Tottenham, who last appeared in Europe's top club competition in 1962, were ahead in the tie for the first time by the fifth minute as Crouch was left unmarked to head home.

The Defoe incident then killed off Young Boys as the England striker clearly used his upper arm before turning to score with a low shot off the post.

The officials' failure to spot the offence will raise questions over the effectiveness of the two extra linesmen behind the goals who are being used in the Champions League this season.

Crouch headed another from a corner just past the hour mark and completed his hat-trick with a 78th minute penalty.

"I always felt it was possible to get Spurs into the Champions League," said Spurs manager Harry Redknapp. "The club had underachieved for a long time.

"It was important we didn't waste the opportunity, we nearly did in Switzerland but we finished the job tonight."

Young Boys coach Vladimir Petkovic said: "It was difficult after the first goal and the second for me was the decisive moment."

In Amsterdam, Uruguay forward Suarez put the Dutch team ahead in the 43rd minute, latching on to Jan Vertonghen's deflected free-kick and rounding Maxym Koval to score from a narrow angle.

Morocco's Mounir El Hamdaoui scored the second for Martin Jol's team in the 75th minute but there was a tense finish after former AC Milan and Chelsea striker Andriy Shevchenko pulled one back with a penalty.

Zenit St Petersburg could not match a spirited challenge from Auxerre and had two players sent off in the second half.

The team from Burgundy, who had lost the first leg 1-0, scored early in each half, both from corners. The first was a superb header by defender Cedric Hengbart and the second an acrobatic volley by Poland striker Ireneusz Jelen.

Zenit, by far the wealthier club, had goalkeeper Vyacheslav Malafeev sent off for handling the ball outside the area and Tomas Hubocan for a second yellow card.

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