Showing posts with label Porto. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Porto. Show all posts

Wednesday, 7 March 2018

LFC Through To CL Quarter Finals

Sports - Football - Champions League - LIV 0:0 POR (5-0)

Liverpool progressed to the Champions League quarter finals for the first time since 2009 after a comfortable goalless draw in the second leg of the last 16 on Tuesday night at Anfield beating Porto 5-0 on aggregate.



Click here for my ByTheMin match coverage.

Five changes were made by the home side after their league win against Newcastle on Saturday, Adam Lallana featuring in Europe for the first time since the 2016 Europa League final.

The Portuguese league leaders had made ten changes after they beat Sporting 2-1 in the league on Friday, Iker Casillas starting for the visitors nine years after the Spaniard faced hell when he came to Merseyside with Real Madrid.

The keeper made his 167th appearance in the Champions League - 16 more than any other player in the history of the European Cup (Xavi next on 151).

The Reds were in control throughout, the first half registering no shots on target by either side, showing what a training game it was.

It was only the second time this season Liverpool failed to have a single shot on target in the first half of a game - last against Chelsea in the Premier League on 25 November (FT 1-1).

Porto captain Felipe Augusto de Almeida Monteiro intervened at crucial times, stopping Sadio Mané and Roberto Firmino in their track when it mattered most.

The Senegalese hit the woodwork once for the Reds with just over half an hour gone, otherwise neither Casillas nor Loris Karius had anything to worry about in the first half.

The first shot on target came shortly after the break, Abdul Majeed Waris with a nice right-footed shot from outside the box, well saved by Karius, first stop the German keeper had to make.

Sub Danny Ings and James Milner had headers on target later on, but nothing to make Casillas sweat, same after star man Mohamed Salah came off the bench to get a run out for the last quarter of an hour.

The first Liverpool corner came in the 88th minute after Casillas denied Ings, stopping another header from going in.

It stayed goalless, Casillas did well not to worsen the aggregate score, the blue and white Dragons could leave Anfield with their heads held high, not everyone can say they kept a clean sheet here!

They are actually the first side to achieve that in the competition this season.

No team have ever progressed to the next round following a 5-0 home defeat in the first leg of a Champions League knockout tie.

Liverpool remain unbeaten against Porto, having played them six times in all competitions (W3 D3).

Porto have never won a Champions League away game against an English side, drawing three and losing 10 of their 13 trips.

The biggest aggregate win in the competition is still Bayern Munich's 12-1 against Sporting Lisbon in 2008/09.

Next on the fixture list for Jürgen Klopp's men is just a little league trip to Old Trafford on Saturday...

HT Stats: LIV 0-0 POR (5-0 on aggragate)
Possession: 66%-34%
Shots: 3-1
On target: 0-0
Corners: 0-0
Fouls: 4-10
Yellow Cards: 0-1

FT Stats: LIV 0-0 POR (5-0 on aggregate)
Possession: 65%-35%
Shots: 12-10
On target: 5-1
Corners: 1-3
Fouls: 11-12
Yellow cards: 1-2

LFC Team: 1 Karius, 12 Gomez, 6 Lovren, 32 Matip, 18 Moreno, 14 Henderson (c) (booked 59'), 7 Milner, 23 Can (17 Klavan 80'), 20 Lallana, 19 Mané (11 Salah 74'), 9 Firmino (28 Ings 62'). 4-3-3
Subs not used: 22 Mignolet, 4 Van Dijk, 66 Alexander-Arnold, 21 Oxlade-Chamberlain.

Porto Team: 1 Casillas, 2 Pereira, 28 Felipe de Almeida Monteiro (c), 23 Reyes, 30 Dalot Teixeira (booked 90'+2), 10 Óliver Torres, 20 André (booked 34') (27 Oliveira 62'), 87 Bruno Costa, 17 Corona, 18 Waris (21 Ricardo 68'), 9 Aboubakar (14 Paciência 80'). 4-4-2
Subs not used: 12 Sá, 55 Machado Mata, 25 Monteiro, 8 Brahimi.

Referee: Feliz Zwayer
Man of the match: James Milner
Ground: Anfield
Attendance: 48,768

Click here for my previous LFC match report.

All pictures, facts and stats were taken from the Sky Sports and BBC match reports, Twitter and beIN sports coverage.

Tuesday, 7 April 2009

UEFA Champions League Preview

Sports - Football - UEFA Champions League

After a four-week break, Europe's most prestigious competition is back.

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The eagerly awaited quarter finals kick off tonight with defending English and European champions Manchester United facing the 2004-winners Porto at home and 2006-finalists Arsenal playing Villarreal in the Estadio El Madrigal.

The Spaniards have never lost a Champions League game at their home ground but Gunners manager Arsene Wenger dismissed suggestions that his team will just play for a draw.

"We cannot approach the game in any other way than to win," he said on Sky Text. "There is no other way to approach any football game."

Defending champions: Sir Alex Ferguson lifting the cup for United for the second time.

United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has warned his side not to underestimate their Portuguese opposition that finished above Arsenal in the group stage and then beat Atletico Madrid in the last 16 and to take nothing for granted. His side are unbeaten in 19 games at home.

"It would be stupid to think this is going to be easy, " said Ferguson on Sky Text.

"It's a big test for us. By beating Atletico Madrid, Porto proved they will be hard to beat. Physically they are very strong..

"Complacency does not come into it for us. We will be going at full throttle in order to get the result we want."

Ferguson admits that Federico Macheda has forced his way in to be considered for tonight's match at Old Trafford after his heroic last-gasp winner against Aston Villa last Sunday and confirmed that he will be involved on the bench.

Tomorrow, Joan Laporta's Barcelona, who won the competition in 2006, welcome German Champions Bayern Munich to the Camp Nou. Jürgen Klinsmann's side hammered Sporting Lisbon out of the competition12-1 on aggregate in the last 16.

In the other quarter final of the night, Premier League rivals Liverpool and Chelsea meet at Anfield for the fifth season in a row in the Champions League, the second leg hosts going through on all three occasions they met in the knock-out stages.

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Reds star Jamie Carragher still believes his side have a psychological advantage over Chelsea having done the double on their rivals in the league, beating their record 86-game unbeaten run at Stamford Bridge in the process.

"We've got a great record against Chelsea this season, " he told Liverpoolfc.tv.

"And if we play the way we have done against them in the two league matches then we know we can go through.

"The fact we did the double against them might give us that extra confidence. I'm sure if they'd beaten us twice we'd have gone into it with a bit more trepidation, but the fact we won twice will give us a bit of a boost."

Meanwhile, Chelsea are waiting on their striker DidierDrogba's fitness. He has missed his side's 2-0 victory at Newcastle on Saturday due to his ankle injury and is said to be making slow progress after jarring it again in training.

However, Blues manager Guus Hiddink will not haste or pressure the 31-year-old during the process of recovery.

"He is with our medical staff," said Hiddink on Sky Text.

"He suffered a reaction to an ankle injury he picked up in training. We'll just have to see if he can train and take it from there."

Following the Ivory Coast stadium disaster, Hiddink insists Drogba is mentally ready.

"You can't forget something like that when it's happened," he said.

"And of course we won't, but life goes on and the best thing is to get back to work, which is what Salomon Kalou did against Newcastle."

The second leg ties will be played next week, 14/15 April. The winner of the all-English tie between Liverpool and Chelsea will face either Barcelona or Bayern in the semis and if Manchester United progress against Porto, they may have to overcome their London rivals Arsenal if they conquer against Villarreal to be able to defend their European crown in the final at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome on 27 May.

Predicted semi-finalists: Manchester United, Arsenal; Barcelona, Liverpool.

Predicted finalists: Manchester United, Liverpool.