Showing posts with label Alvaro Negredo. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alvaro Negredo. Show all posts

25/02/2010

Champions League: Alvaro Negredo grabs Sevilla vital away goal

CSKA Moscow 1 - 1 Sevilla
(1-0) 25' Negredo, (1-1) 66' Mark Gonzalez

Sevilla have Jesus Navas and Alvaro Negredo to thank for securing a vital away goal in the Luzhniki Stadium against CSKA Moscow. Not the most entertaining of games, but with a solid defensive showing, epitomised by Julian Escude and Fabio, coupled with a goal that owed much to a burst of pace from the king of assists, Jesus Navas, Sevilla escaped the cold of Moscow with a creditable draw. Sevilla sat back on their lead, and were punished when ex-Real Betis man Mark Gonzalez rifled in a spectacular long range effort which leaves the tie firmly in the balance for the return leg in two weeks time. Indeed it could have been worse for Sevilla had it not been for a prodigious stop from Andres Palop after Necid had broken free in the box. All eyes had been on Ivan Krasic before the match, but the young Serb, who is the subject of much attention from some of Europes finest, failed to live up to expectations.

24/01/2010

La Liga Saturday Highlights: Barcelona streak 8 points clear

Real Valladolid 0 - 3 Barcelona
(0-1) 20' Xavi, (0-2) 22' Dani Alves, (0-3) 54' Messi

Barcelona reached the halfway point of the season unbeaten with yet another sublime performance which saw them reach 23 goals away from home. A breathtaking break saw Xavi put them infront before a cross-come-shot from Alves put them further ahead two minutes later. Leo Messi had never scored against Real Valladolid before today, so he decided to put that right when he smashed in following some good work from Ibrahimovic in the area. 15 league goals puts the Rosario-born genius in pole position for the Pichichi. Real Valladolid certainly made Victor Valdes work hard, with the keeper doing his best to keep his name in Del Bosques mind as the World Cup creeps ever closer. You have to wonder what Valdes has got to do to get a look-in. 8 points now separate Barca from Real Madrid, who will be under pressure to get what looks on paper like a guaranteed three points against Málaga in the Bernabeu.

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