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Schalke 04 v Manchester United, Champions League semi-final first leg, Tuesday 26 April 7.45pm

Schalke's 'champions of pain' seek relief against Manchester United

Chaotic club need a Champions League tonic after sacking their manager and having their goalkeeper quit via Facebook



  • Ra-l-Schalke--007.jpg
    The new manager Ralf Rangnick has brought the best out of Schalke's key players such as Raúl. Photograph: Martin Meissner/AP

    Few expect Schalke 04 to win the European Cup, but as Meister der Schmerzen, champions of pain, they remain in a league of their own. Only the Bundesliga's most proudly melodramatic club could usher in the biggest game of an unexpectedly successful campaign, Tuesday's Champions League semi-final against Manchester United, with a sea of tears.
    "We want to have as much normalcy as possible," their manager, Ralf Rangnick, says on Friday. The 52-year-old, in his second spell with the Royal Blues, understands that these things are relative in Gelsenkirchen. In the club's 107-year history, triumphs and traumatic defeats have been celebrated with equal vigour and defiance, to the point where the original distinction has become slightly blurred. This season is another prime example. Tenth in the league, in the final of the German Cup and the semi-final of the Champions League, Schalke have both dashed and exceeded expectations.
    Just when their supporters thought things could not be more bittersweet, their totemic goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, who has been at the club from the age of four, handed in his notice via his Facebook page. "I've told [the club] that I won't be renewing my contract," he wrote on Wednesday morning. "I know that many of you will find that incomprehensible, but after 20 years of loyalty I wanted to give myself an opportunity for change."
    Within hours, 15,000 users had left mostly angry comments. "I understand the anger and the disappointment, I would have reacted in the same way," the 25-year-old wrote later that night, after sobbing heavily at a press conference.
    Neuer, whose contract expires in 2012, will move to Bayern Munich in the summer if the clubs can agree a price. A sum of €20m (£17.6m) has been mooted, probably too much for the heavily indebted Schalke (around €200m) to turn down.
    As early as last September, Neuer was hinting at his departure, but the timing of his declaration was curious. "I wanted to be honest with the fans," he says. Maybe he was afraid to get caught up in the emotion after another giant-killing in Europe. In the quarter-final Schalke beat the holders, Internazionale, 7-3 on aggregate and Gelsenkirchen, a post-industrial, one-club-town that is twinned with Newcastle, went bananas.
    The German media (it was Der Spiegel who came up with the "champions of pain" line) have naturally compared Rangnick's side with Schalke's unlikely Uefa Cup winners from 1997, the so-called "Eurofighters". But this year's foray into the big time is perhaps even more incongruous considering their desperately poor start to the season.
    After finishing as Bundesliga runners-up in 2010, the then manager, Felix Magath, promised to end the 53-year wait for the championship and embarked on a dramatic reshuffling of the squad. The centre-back Benedikt Höwedes, a rising star on course for a Germany call-up, was the only survivor of a very solid back-four. Up front, Magath went for star-names: Raúl (Real Madrid) and Klaas-Jan Huntelaar (Milan) were lured with attractive wage packages.
    But if the plan was to transform Schalke from a very defensive "1-0" kind of side into an attack-minded super-power, it failed. Constantly changing elevens seemingly devoid of structure lost the four opening games. The poor results coincided with the breakdown of relations between the enigmatic Magath and the supporters. The 57-year-old, who had been entrusted with almost absolute, English-style powers, first fired a popular fan representative, then patronised those who opposed the move as "a small group". Magath and his staff were behaving "like an occupational force", a club insider told Süddeutsche Zeitung.
    A decent run of matches before Christmas eased the pressure on the coach but another bout of turbo-charged wheeling and dealing in January took Magath's total to roughly 40 ins and 30 outs (estimates vary) in 18 months and upset the chairman, Clemens Tönnies. Despite taking the team to the Cup final in Berlin and knocking out Valencia in the last 16, Magath was fired last month without compensation. Neuer and a number of senior players had asked the board for the authoritarian's dismissal. Tönnies also cited "transfer irregularities".
    Rangnick, who had recently resigned from his post at Hoffenheim, was asked to bring back a semblance of order and heal the rifts in the dressing room. The Swabian never played at the highest level; only as an amateur for Stuttgart, Victoria Backnang and tiny Southwick while studying in England. Largely self-taught, his epiphany had come in a friendly between Backnang and Valeriy Lobanovsky's Dynamo Kiev in 1984.
    "I was convinced they had one more player on the pitch," he later said about the opponents' pressing game. "This was a whole new way of football." A few years on, he had Italian friends sending over tapes of Arrgio Sacchi's Milan and he once spent an entire family holiday looking at the training regime of legendary Czech coach Zdenek Zeman, then manager at Foggia.
    Rangnick adopted the revolutionary methods of these mavericks and took little SSV Ulm 1846 into the Bundesliga in 1999. But the country was not yet ready for his academic approach. Suffering mixed fortunes at Stuttgart, Hannover and Schalke he struggled for credibility before a software billionaire called Dietmar Hopp gave him a chance to redeem himself at Hoffenheim five years ago.
    After five unbeaten games at Schalke he has lifted the mood considerably. The wins against a badly coached Inter showed a good eye for tactics: Schalke adopted an offensive 4-4-2 system to exploit the space behind the Italians' front three.
    Rangnick is still getting to grips with a ballooned, randomly assembled squad but his careful man-management has certainly brought the best out of key players, such as the irrepressible Raúl, the powerful wide attacker Jefferson Farfán and playmaker José Manuel Jurado.
    The German attacking midfielder Alexander Baumjohann, banished to the reserves by Magath, has returned and hints again at the talent that once marked him out as the next big thing. The 17-year-old Julian Draxler has continued to make good progress, too, even if an over-officious teacher has – no joke – asked the authorities to check that Schalke are not in violation of employment law: Article 14 of the Youth Worker Protection Law states that minors are not allowed to work after 8pm.
    Rangnick is sweating rather more about the availability of the outstanding Höwedes, who is fighting to overcome a stomach muscle problem. The versatile Joel Matip, 19, could slot in next to former Germany defender Christoph Metzelder. In the absence of Huntelaar (knee), Brazilian journey-man Edu, formerly of VfL Bochum and the Suwon Bluewings, will lead the line.
    Out of respect to Neuer, the popular stadium-punk-rock classic "Ich würde nie zum FC Bayern München gehen" (I would never go to Bayern Munich) by Die Toten Hosen will not be played on Tuesday. "Manu is an important member of our team, I hope there'll be unity between fans and players", said Rangnick.
    All told, Rangnick's line-up do not quite shout "Champions League final" at you. But then Gelsenkirchen is a place where strange things happen. In 2001, Schalke fans were celebrating an improbable last-day-of-the-season championship on the pitch while second-placed Bayern Munich were still in action. An equaliser deep in stoppage time by Ottmar Hitzfeld's Bavarians broke Royal Blue hearts. Ask any of their 90,000 members and they will tell you they are overdue some divine retribution.

 
Schalke 04 v Manchester United, Champions League semi-final first leg, Tuesday 26 April 7.45pm

Schalke's 'champions of pain' seek relief against Manchester United

Chaotic club need a Champions League tonic after sacking their manager and having their goalkeeper quit via Facebook



  • Ra-l-Schalke--007.jpg
    The new manager Ralf Rangnick has brought the best out of Schalke's key players such as Raúl. Photograph: Martin Meissner/AP

    Few expect Schalke 04 to win the European Cup, but as Meister der Schmerzen, champions of pain, they remain in a league of their own. Only the Bundesliga's most proudly melodramatic club could usher in the biggest game of an unexpectedly successful campaign, Tuesday's Champions League semi-final against Manchester United, with a sea of tears.
    "We want to have as much normalcy as possible," their manager, Ralf Rangnick, says on Friday. The 52-year-old, in his second spell with the Royal Blues, understands that these things are relative in Gelsenkirchen. In the club's 107-year history, triumphs and traumatic defeats have been celebrated with equal vigour and defiance, to the point where the original distinction has become slightly blurred. This season is another prime example. Tenth in the league, in the final of the German Cup and the semi-final of the Champions League, Schalke have both dashed and exceeded expectations.
    Just when their supporters thought things could not be more bittersweet, their totemic goalkeeper Manuel Neuer, who has been at the club from the age of four, handed in his notice via his Facebook page. "I've told [the club] that I won't be renewing my contract," he wrote on Wednesday morning. "I know that many of you will find that incomprehensible, but after 20 years of loyalty I wanted to give myself an opportunity for change."
    Within hours, 15,000 users had left mostly angry comments. "I understand the anger and the disappointment, I would have reacted in the same way," the 25-year-old wrote later that night, after sobbing heavily at a press conference.
    Neuer, whose contract expires in 2012, will move to Bayern Munich in the summer if the clubs can agree a price. A sum of €20m (£17.6m) has been mooted, probably too much for the heavily indebted Schalke (around €200m) to turn down.
    As early as last September, Neuer was hinting at his departure, but the timing of his declaration was curious. "I wanted to be honest with the fans," he says. Maybe he was afraid to get caught up in the emotion after another giant-killing in Europe. In the quarter-final Schalke beat the holders, Internazionale, 7-3 on aggregate and Gelsenkirchen, a post-industrial, one-club-town that is twinned with Newcastle, went bananas.
    The German media (it was Der Spiegel who came up with the "champions of pain" line) have naturally compared Rangnick's side with Schalke's unlikely Uefa Cup winners from 1997, the so-called "Eurofighters". But this year's foray into the big time is perhaps even more incongruous considering their desperately poor start to the season.
    After finishing as Bundesliga runners-up in 2010, the then manager, Felix Magath, promised to end the 53-year wait for the championship and embarked on a dramatic reshuffling of the squad. The centre-back Benedikt Höwedes, a rising star on course for a Germany call-up, was the only survivor of a very solid back-four. Up front, Magath went for star-names: Raúl (Real Madrid) and Klaas-Jan Huntelaar (Milan) were lured with attractive wage packages.
    But if the plan was to transform Schalke from a very defensive "1-0" kind of side into an attack-minded super-power, it failed. Constantly changing elevens seemingly devoid of structure lost the four opening games. The poor results coincided with the breakdown of relations between the enigmatic Magath and the supporters. The 57-year-old, who had been entrusted with almost absolute, English-style powers, first fired a popular fan representative, then patronised those who opposed the move as "a small group". Magath and his staff were behaving "like an occupational force", a club insider told Süddeutsche Zeitung.
    A decent run of matches before Christmas eased the pressure on the coach but another bout of turbo-charged wheeling and dealing in January took Magath's total to roughly 40 ins and 30 outs (estimates vary) in 18 months and upset the chairman, Clemens Tönnies. Despite taking the team to the Cup final in Berlin and knocking out Valencia in the last 16, Magath was fired last month without compensation. Neuer and a number of senior players had asked the board for the authoritarian's dismissal. Tönnies also cited "transfer irregularities".
    Rangnick, who had recently resigned from his post at Hoffenheim, was asked to bring back a semblance of order and heal the rifts in the dressing room. The Swabian never played at the highest level; only as an amateur for Stuttgart, Victoria Backnang and tiny Southwick while studying in England. Largely self-taught, his epiphany had come in a friendly between Backnang and Valeriy Lobanovsky's Dynamo Kiev in 1984.
    "I was convinced they had one more player on the pitch," he later said about the opponents' pressing game. "This was a whole new way of football." A few years on, he had Italian friends sending over tapes of Arrgio Sacchi's Milan and he once spent an entire family holiday looking at the training regime of legendary Czech coach Zdenek Zeman, then manager at Foggia.
    Rangnick adopted the revolutionary methods of these mavericks and took little SSV Ulm 1846 into the Bundesliga in 1999. But the country was not yet ready for his academic approach. Suffering mixed fortunes at Stuttgart, Hannover and Schalke he struggled for credibility before a software billionaire called Dietmar Hopp gave him a chance to redeem himself at Hoffenheim five years ago.
    After five unbeaten games at Schalke he has lifted the mood considerably. The wins against a badly coached Inter showed a good eye for tactics: Schalke adopted an offensive 4-4-2 system to exploit the space behind the Italians' front three.
    Rangnick is still getting to grips with a ballooned, randomly assembled squad but his careful man-management has certainly brought the best out of key players, such as the irrepressible Raúl, the powerful wide attacker Jefferson Farfán and playmaker José Manuel Jurado.
    The German attacking midfielder Alexander Baumjohann, banished to the reserves by Magath, has returned and hints again at the talent that once marked him out as the next big thing. The 17-year-old Julian Draxler has continued to make good progress, too, even if an over-officious teacher has – no joke – asked the authorities to check that Schalke are not in violation of employment law: Article 14 of the Youth Worker Protection Law states that minors are not allowed to work after 8pm.
    Rangnick is sweating rather more about the availability of the outstanding Höwedes, who is fighting to overcome a stomach muscle problem. The versatile Joel Matip, 19, could slot in next to former Germany defender Christoph Metzelder. In the absence of Huntelaar (knee), Brazilian journey-man Edu, formerly of VfL Bochum and the Suwon Bluewings, will lead the line.
    Out of respect to Neuer, the popular stadium-punk-rock classic "Ich würde nie zum FC Bayern München gehen" (I would never go to Bayern Munich) by Die Toten Hosen will not be played on Tuesday. "Manu is an important member of our team, I hope there'll be unity between fans and players", said Rangnick.
    All told, Rangnick's line-up do not quite shout "Champions League final" at you. But then Gelsenkirchen is a place where strange things happen. In 2001, Schalke fans were celebrating an improbable last-day-of-the-season championship on the pitch while second-placed Bayern Munich were still in action. An equaliser deep in stoppage time by Ottmar Hitzfeld's Bavarians broke Royal Blue hearts. Ask any of their 90,000 members and they will tell you they are overdue some divine retribution.

 
Completed Games

Saturday, April 23, 2011​
Week 33​

Mestalla
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3 : 6
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(60') Roberto Soldado
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(81') Jonas
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(85') Jordi Alba
Goals Karim Benzema (23')
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Gonzalo Higuaín (31')
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Kaká (39')
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Gonzalo Higuaín (42')
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Gonzalo Higuaín (53')
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Kaká (62')
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(89') Jonas
Cards
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(59') Joaquín
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Pablo Hernández

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(59') Jonas
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Hedwiges Maduro

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(83') Jordi Alba
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Jeremy Mathieu

Substitutions Xabi Alonso (62')
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Sergio Canales
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Cristiano Ronaldo (67')
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Gonzalo Higuaín
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Pedro León (75')
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Ezequiel Garay
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Camp Nou
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2 : 0
Final




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(24') David Villa
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(87') Lionel Messi
Goals
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(50') Dani Alves
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(80') Seydou Keita
Cards Javad Nekounam (77')
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David Timor (85')
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(46') Andrés Iniesta
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Jeffrén

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(58') Lionel Messi
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David Villa

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(66') Xavi
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Gabriel Milito

Substitutions Walter Pandiani (80')
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Kike Sola
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David Timor (80')
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Damià
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Calleja (87')
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Álvaro Cejudo
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San Mamés
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2 : 1
Final




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Today's Games
Today's Games Week 1: 08/28/10 - 08/30/10 Week 2: 09/11/10 - 09/13/10 Week 3: 09/18/10 - 09/20/10 Week 4: 09/21/10 - 09/23/10 Week 5: 09/25/10 - 09/27/10 Week 6: 10/02/10 - 10/03/10 Week 7: 10/16/10 - 10/18/10 Week 8: 10/23/10 - 10/25/10 Week 9: 10/30/10 - 11/01/10 Week 10: 11/06/10 - 11/08/10 Week 11: 11/13/10 - 11/14/10 Week 12: 11/20/10 - 11/22/10 Week 13: 11/27/10 - 11/29/10 Week 14: 12/04/10 - 12/06/10 Week 15: 12/11/10 - 12/13/10 Week 16: 12/18/10 - 12/20/10 Week 17: 01/02/11 - 01/03/11 Week 18: 01/08/11 - 01/10/11 Week 19: 01/15/11 - 01/17/11 Week 20: 01/22/11 - 01/24/11 Week 21: 01/29/11 - 01/31/11 Week 22: 02/05/11 - 02/06/11 Week 23: 02/12/11 - 02/14/11 Week 24: 02/19/11 - 02/21/11 Week 25: 02/26/11 - 02/28/11 Week 26: 03/01/11 - 03/03/11 Week 27: 03/05/11 - 03/07/11 Week 28: 03/12/11 - 03/14/11 Week 29: 03/19/11 - 03/20/11 Week 30: 04/02/11 - 04/04/11 Week 31: 04/09/11 - 04/11/11 Week 32: 04/16/11 - 04/18/11 Week 33: 04/23/11 - 04/25/11 Week 34: 04/30/11 - 05/02/11 Week 35: 05/08/11 Week 36: 05/11/11 Week 37: 05/15/11 Week 38: 05/22/11​

Sunday, April 24, 2011​
Week 33​

Vicente Calderón
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1 : 1
45'



Match Stats | Match Trax
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(19') Elias
Goals Felipe Caicedo (38')
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(13') Juanfran
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(38') Mario Suárez
Cards Juanfran (3')
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Juanlu (12')
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Nano (18')
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Substitutions Xisco Nadal (22')
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Juanlu
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Sunday, April 24, 2011​
Week 33​

Sánchez Pizjuán
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3:00 PM ET



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Goals Cards Substitutions
Sunday, April 24, 2011​
Week 33​

Iberostar Estadio
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2 : 0
Final




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(25') Nunes
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(67') Akihiro Ienaga
Goals
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(43') Sergio Tejera
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(82') Pep Lluís Martí
Cards Cata Díaz (19')
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Víctor Sánchez (33')
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Dani Parejo (62')
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Marcano (63')
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(61') Akihiro Ienaga
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Sergio Tejera

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(70') Víctor
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Chori Castro

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(90') Pau Cendrós
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Pierre Webó

Substitutions Pedro Ríos (46')
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Adrián Colunga
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Adrián Sardinero (47')
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Víctor Sánchez
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Arizmendi (69')
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Javier Casquero
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El Sardinero
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Sunday 24 April 2011

Live scores and fixtures


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  1. Nacho Novo 71




FT Mallorca 2 - 0 Getafe Player Ratings


  1. Nunes 25,
  2. Aki 67




FT Hércules 1 - 0 Deportivo de La Coruña Player Ratings


  1. Tiago Gomes 60




FT Racing 1 - 2 Málaga Player Ratings


  1. Rosenberg 73


  1. Julio Baptista 32,
  2. Fernández 35


HT
Atlético Madrid 1 - 1 Levante Player Ratings Live report

  1. Elias 19


  1. Caicedo (pen) 39


20:00 Sevilla v Villarreal

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  1. Sodje 26


  1. Dargo (pen) 39

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  1. Kadir 10


  1. Ducourtioux (og) 11

FT Auxerre 1 - 1 Lens Player Ratings

  1. Boly 6


  1. Roudet 49

FT Nancy 0 - 0 Arles-Avignon Player Ratings FT Bordeaux 2 - 0 St Etienne Player Ratings

  1. Plasil 15,
  2. Diabaté 89



FT Caen 1 - 1 Toulouse Player Ratings

  1. Hamouma 29


  1. Sissoko (pen) 39

FT Monaco 1 - 0 Rennes Player Ratings

  1. Welcome 73



FT Brest 2 - 2 Paris St Germain Player Ratings

  1. Touré 37,
  2. Grougi 46


  1. Bodmer 20,
  2. Hoarau 87

20:00 Lorient v Lille
 
Squad sheets: Blackburn Rovers v Manchester City



  • guardian.co.uk, Friday 22 April 2011 16.16 BST <li class="history">Article history Both sides need a result, with Manchester City requiring points to hold off Tottenham's challenge for the fourth and final Champions League place and Blackburn hoping to halt their alarming slump in form which has not seen them win in 10 games. That run has left Rovers just two points outside the relegation zone. The manager Steve Kean will hope to welcome back his young striker Junior Hoilett after a hamstring strain, but Keith Andrews is still injured, while City are without their top scorer Carlos Tevez. Toby Moses
    Venue Ewood Park
    Tickets £28-£38 (0871 222 1444)
    Last season Blackburn 0 Manchester City 2
    Referee Andre Marriner
    This season's matches 23 Y79, R3, 3.57 cards per game
    Odds Blackburn 11-4 Manchester City 11-10 Draw 5-2
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    Blackburn Rovers v Manchester City: probable starters in bold, contenders in light Photograph: Graphic Blackburn

    Subs from Bunn, Givet, Hanley, Kalinic, MB Diouf, Benjani, Goulon, Pedersen
    Doubtful Hoilett (hamstring)
    Injured Nelsen (knee, Aug), Grella (Achilles, Aug), Andrews (groin, unknown)
    Suspended Nzonzi (last of three)
    Ineligible Santa Cruz (terms of loan)
    Form guide LDDDLL
    Disciplinary record Y58 R5
    Leading scorer Kalinic 5
    Manchester City

    Subs from Taylor, Vieira, Jô, Razak, Wright-Phillips, Milner, Boyata, Dzeko, Wabara, Vidal, Nimely
    Doubtful None
    Injured Boateng (hamstring, 10 May), Tevez (hamstring, 10 May), Given (shoulder, Aug), Richards (hamstring, 30 Apr), M Johnson (match fitness, unknown)
    Suspended K Touré (club suspension)
    Form guide LWLWDL
    Disciplinary record Y64 R5
    Leading scorer Tevez 19
    Match pointers

    &#8226; Manchester City have not won away in the Premier League since Boxing Day
    &#8226; Only Blackpool (eight) have picked up fewer Premier League points in 2011 than Blackburn (10)
    &#8226; City have been awarded more penalties than any other Premier League side &#8211; nine with eight converted
    &#8226; Blackburn are unbeaten in four north-west derbies at home this season, winning three and drawing the other
    &#8226; The away team have failed to score in any of City's last eight games in all competitions

 
Today's Games
Today's Games Week 1: 08/20/10 - 08/22/10 Week 2: 08/27/10 - 08/29/10 Week 3: 09/10/10 - 09/12/10 Week 4: 09/17/10 - 09/19/10 Week 5: 09/21/10 - 09/22/10 Week 6: 09/24/10 - 09/26/10 Week 7: 10/01/10 - 10/03/10 Week 8: 10/15/10 - 10/17/10 Week 9: 10/22/10 - 10/24/10 Week 10: 10/29/10 - 10/31/10 Week 11: 11/05/10 - 11/07/10 Week 12: 11/12/10 - 11/14/10 Week 13: 11/20/10 - 11/21/10 Week 14: 11/26/10 - 11/28/10 Week 15: 12/03/10 - 12/05/10 Week 16: 12/10/10 - 12/12/10 Week 17: 12/17/10 - 12/19/10 Week 18: 01/14/11 - 01/16/11 Week 19: 01/21/11 - 01/23/11 Week 20: 01/28/11 - 01/30/11 Week 21: 02/04/11 - 02/06/11 Week 22: 02/12/11 - 02/13/11 Week 23: 02/16/11 - 02/20/11 Week 24: 02/25/11 - 02/27/11 Week 25: 03/04/11 - 03/06/11 Week 26: 03/11/11 - 03/13/11 Week 27: 03/18/11 - 03/20/11 Week 28: 04/01/11 - 04/03/11 Week 29: 04/08/11 - 04/10/11 Week 30: 04/15/11 - 04/17/11 Week 31: 04/21/11 - 04/24/11 Week 32: 04/29/11 - 04/30/11 Week 33: 05/07/11 Week 34: 05/14/11​

Sunday, April 24, 2011​
Week 31​

Volkswagen Arena
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(14') Mario Mandzukic
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(39') Mario Mandzukic
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(58') Ashkan Dejagah
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(88') Ashkan Dejagah
Goals Sebastian Freis (40')
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Cards
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(34') Ashkan Dejagah
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Cicero

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(66') Makoto Hasebe
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Jan Polak

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(81') Alexander Madlung
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Grafite

Substitutions Adil Chihi (63')
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Christian Clemens
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Adam Matuschyk (64')
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Martin Lanig
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Wilfried Sanou (78')
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Reinhold Yabo
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Easycredit Stadion
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Goals
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(55') Ilkay Gündogan
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(63') Javier Pinola
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(83') Andreas Wolf
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(90') Christian Eigler
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(90') Robert Mak
Cards Elkin Soto (18')
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Marco Caligiuri (59')
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Andre Schurrle (68')
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(46') Ilkay Gündogan
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Jens Hegeler

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(60') Robert Mak
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Almog Cohen

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(76') Marvin Plattenhardt
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Javier Pinola

Substitutions Marcel Risse (65')
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Christian Fuchs
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Petar Sliskovic (79')
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Sami Allagui
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Andreas Ivanschitz (84')
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Marco Caligiuri
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Completed Games

Thursday, April 21, 2011​
Week 31​

Dreisamstadion
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(79') Jan Rosenthal
Goals Mohammed Abdellaoue (24')
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Jan Schlaudraff (31')
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Konstantin Rausch (58')
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Cards Christian Schulz (11')
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Lars Stindl (83')
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(38') Jan Rosenthal
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Daniel Caligiuri

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(72') Jonathan Jager
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Anton Putsila

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(75') Daniel Williams
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Cedric Makiadi

Substitutions Carlitos (71')
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Konstantin Rausch
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Mario Eggimann (87')
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Altin Lala
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Sofian Chahed (90')
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Jan Schlaudraff
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Saturday, April 23, 2011​
Week 31​

Commerzbank-Arena
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Match Stats | Match Trax
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(40') Michal Kadlec
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(51') Arturo Vidal
Goals Gylfi Sigurdsson (28')
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Cards Andreas Beck (47')
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(46') Eren Derdiyok
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Simon Rolfes

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(78') Tranquillo Barnetta
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Sidney Sam

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(86') Hanno Balitsch
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Stefan Kießling

Substitutions Vedad Ibisevic (78')
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Peniel Mlapa
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Veltins-Arena
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Goals Srdjan Lakic (42')
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Cards Adam Hlousek (61')
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Jan Moravek (89')
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Pierre De Wit (90')
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(46') Jurado
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Vassilios Pliatsikas

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(46') Alexander Baumjohann
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Jefferson Farfán

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(62') Ali Karimi
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Edu

Substitutions Oliver Kirch (13')
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Florian Dick
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Pierre De Wit (77')
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Srdjan Lakic
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Stiven Rivic (84')
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Christian Tiffert
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Mercedes-Benz Arena
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(6') Cacau
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(78') Christian Gentner
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(88') Cacau
Goals
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(37') Sven Ulreich
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(42') Cristian Molinaro
Cards
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(66') Arthur Boka
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Shinji Okazaki

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(76') Christian Gentner
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Zdravko Kuzmanovic

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(82') Daniel Didavi
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Cristian Molinaro

Substitutions Robert Tesche (46')
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Tunay Torun
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Jose Paolo Guerrero (61')
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Eljero Elia
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Heung-Min Son (79')
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Anis Ben-Hatira
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