Posts Tagged ‘Bundesliga’

HOW TO DETHRONE THE CHAMPS: Stuttgart Plots Victory at Camp Nou

Wednesday, February 24th, 2010

By Jake Glavies

As Stuttgart prepare for the second leg of their showdown at Barcelona on March 17, the resurging German powerhouse will have a few things to focus on.

The first area to address is the most basic of the game: holding onto the ball. Stuttgart managed to control the ball for just 28 percent of today’s match – or just over 25 minutes. If the south German club lets Barcelona’s front line operate at its leisure in their second-leg showdown, they will surely find themselves on the losing end of things.

A bright spot to be taken from today’s match was Stuttgart’s chances in front of the goal. Attempting 13 shots, with five on target, compared to just eight, with four on goal, for Barcelona, the German outfit will certainly get its share of goal scoring chances during the team’s next meeting. With a pair of solid offensive weapons in Pavel Pogrebnyak and Cacau, Stuttgart has the firepower to orchestrate an upset in enemy territory.

And the club’s new-found confidence might be just what it needs to steal a victory at Camp Nou. Compiling a 6-1-1 record since Christian Gross took over coaching duties from Markus Babbel on Dec. 6, the squad has been a force to be reckoned with in the Bundesliga. Under Babbel, the team started the season just 2-6-7.

Nevertheless, Stuttgart will have to play a near perfect match if it wants to dethrone last season’s Champions League victors.

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THE BEST OF EUROPE: Barcelona vs Stuttgart

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

By Yoni Ginsberg

Before the game, Belarusian midfielder Alexandr Hleb, who is on loan from Barcelona to Stuttgart, figured his team had a 10 percent chance of winning. I figured it was more like zero. However, an enthusiastic performance from the Germans, complemented by a bleak showing from the Catalans, landed Christian Gross’s side a respectable 1-1 tie.

Although they now have to score at the Nou Camp, the Germans proved that they can play with the big boys. Despite a ninth-place position in the Bundesliga, the Germans (fairing much better under new management) looked upbeat and ready to play, controlling the majority of the first half and scoring a wonderful goal through the head of Cacau.

But honestly, did you ever doubt Barça? Of course you didn’t.

Down a goal, the Spaniards bounced back and, immediately following the break, leveled the score through their big Swede, Zlatan. The game finished on a low note as fans booed an unsportsmanly Sergio Busquets who, after a mild foul, took his sweet time getting back into the game.

Stuttgart fans should be pleased with the team’s current form. Just this past Saturday they defeated FC Koln 5-1, with Cacau registering 4 goals to his name. The Spaniards were just as good over the weekend, thrashing Racing Santander 4-0. Although it wont be easy, Barcelona should advance to the quarter finals in a matter of two weeks.


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TITLE RACE IN GERMANY

Friday, February 19th, 2010

By Jake Glavies

The race for this season’s Bundesliga title has become one of the tightest competitions in Europe as surprise leader Bayer Leverkusen tries to hold off powerhouse Bayern Munich. Currently tied atop the Bundesliga table with 48 points each, the two teams are in a dead heat heading into the final stretch of the season.

Bayern – winners of seven of the last 10 German league crowns – has put together nine-straight wins and has gone 11-0-4 in its last 15 matches. Stocked with world-class talent, Louis van Gaal’s team is one of the best in Europe. Led by 24-year-old forward Mario Gomez at the front, Franck Ribery in the middle and defender Daniel van Buyten at the back, the squad is rock-solid from start to finish.

With just two of its next seven matches against teams in the top five in the league, Bayern will certainly be able to extend its already impressive winning streak over the coming weeks. Though every match poses a challenge, Gaal and Co. have certainly circled April 10 on their calendars. In just under two months, Bayern will travel to BayArena to face Leverkusen in the hopes of coming home with sole possession of the league lead.

While Bayern has won nine-straight, Leverkusen has managed to stay out of the loss column the entire season – a major factor in its quest for a first Bundesliga title. Working to debunk the nickname Neverkusen, manager Jupp Heynckes boasts the league’s top scorer in Stefan Kiessling, another double digit scorer in Eren Derdiyok and even a third option in Toni Kroos. This trio has helped Leverkusen to a league-high 48 goals, where it’s tied with Bayern.

The squad’s defense is what’s kept it in title contention all season, though. Allowing a league-low 18 scores, the defensive team of Sami Hyypia, Manuel Friedrich, Michal Kadlec and Daniel Schwabb has left a number of team’s frustrated.

Whatever transpires between now and the end of the season though, Bayern and Leverkusen have added an element of suspense to this Bundesliga season that will surely get even the most casual soccer fans on the edge of their seats.

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ONELOVE CLUBWATCH: Looking at France and Germany

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

By Jake Glavies

In the shadow of the big three – England, Italy and Spain – the rest of Europe is quietly kicking around the pitch just hoping to be noticed.

Though most of the top players from France’s Ligue 1 and Germany’s Bundesliga eventually migrate to clubs in the big three, two of Europe’s more forgotten leagues are still churning out some great football.

Some of the best soccer being played in Europe right now can be found in France, where Bordeaux is looking to capture its second-straight Ligue 1 title. After ending Lyon’s seven year run atop the league standings last season, les Girondins are six points up on second place Montpellier – a squad that just last season was playing in Ligue 2. Led by Victor Hugo Montano’s seven goals, Montpellier is the feel-good-story of the soccer world; the only thing is, no one knows who they are.

Montpellier has a long way to go if it wants to knockoff the defending champions, though. In the pair’s first meeting this season, les Girondins took a 1-0 victory thanks to a Jussie score. The recently promoted team will look to prove it can hang with the big boys when the two teams face one another again March 6 at the Stade Jacques Chaban-Delmas.

Through 22 matches, Bordeaux is proving that it’s one of Europe’s heavy hitters. Boasting four players in the Castrol Index top 100 – including midfielders Yoann Gourcuff and Wendel, goalkeeper Cedric Carrasso and defender Marc Planus – les Girondins won’t easily give up on a second-straight championship.

Meanwhile, former giants Lyon are fourth after winning three-straight matches.

Currently in the German Bundesliga, it’s Bayer Leverkusen that’s causing headaches for the league’s best. After finishing ninth last season, Leverkusen is occupying the top spot – through 20 matches – ahead of German power Bayern Munich.

Winners of six of the last 10 league titles, Bayern Munich is trailing Leverkusen by two points in the most recent standings. The two teams played to a 1-1 draw back on Nov. 22, but they’ll meet again April 10 in what could be the match that decides the Bundesliga champion. Fielding four players in the Castrol top 20 – including defender Daniel van Buyten, forwards Mario Gomez and Ivica Olic and midfielder Arjen Robben – not to mention one of France’s top players in Franck Ribery, Bayern Munich might have too much firepower to be denied.

So remember, there’s more to soccer than just the Premier, La Liga and Serie A. In fact, if you look a little deeper you might just be surprised with what you find.

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ONELOVE 2010: PLAYERS TO WATCH – Obafemi Martins

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

By Gerry Maravilla

Nigeria’s Obafemi Martins/photo credit: mtnfootball

While there will be plenty of focus on South Africa, Ghana, and Cameroon heading into this summer, soccer fans should be sure to keep an eye on Nigeria’s new-found hero, Obafemi Martins.

Currently, Martins is a striker at German club Wolfsburg, but Premiership followers may remember his three-year stay with Newcastle United. In many ways, Martins’ time with United was less than ideal; he suffered a dead leg with internal bleeding, he missed several games to participate in the African Nations Cup and underwent hernia surgery. However,  since his debut with Wolfsburg in late July, Martins has found the back of the net five times in just ten appearances.

Perhaps Martin’s club career isn’t awe inspiring, but his recent work with the Nigerian National Team has made him the toast of Nigeria. He has 16 goals in 27 appearances and even won the African Young Player of the Year award in 2003 and 2004. In fact, Nigeria will be competing this June in large part due to Martins and his ability to deliver results. Nigeria narrowly qualified, leaving the nation’s World Cup dreams in the hands of one final game against Kenya. Martins scored twice, the final goal coming as late as the 83rd minute. However, this brought Nigeria from behind to take the win and take the slot.

Nigeria will have to contend with the Argentine powerhouse and the skilled teams of both Greece and South Korea in their first round. Do you think that Nigeria has what it takes to progress into the next round, or is a defeat at the hands of Argentina sure to damage morale early on and see the team fail to make it into the knockout stages? Whatever the result, Martins is sure to play a key role.

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CHAMPIONS LEAGUE HIGHLIGHTS: BAYERN MUNICH vs JUVENTUS

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Bayern Munich is back. Today’s 3-1 victory can be attributed to tough defense and chance-creation from midfield. Juventus started strong with a goal from Trezeguet, but ultimately fell to an overpowering Munich offense. The German club made it into the round of 16 without having to rely on an injured Franck Ribery.

Some people criticize Bayern for having lost their “guiding philosophy,” but I say it was alive and well today.

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MANCHESTER CITY IN PURSUIT OF PHILIP LAHM

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

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Manchester City are keen on German international and Bayern Munich defender Philip Lahm.  If you aren’t a big Bundesliga follower, you can see Lahm in action against Juventus today.

Depsite injuries at the club level, Lahm is a key ingredient in Germany’s dangerous world cup squad.  City’s Wayne Bridge risks losing a starting position if Lahm makes the move, but this could prove to be the answer to City’s problems.  Lahm is a tough defender, an excellent passer, and a big offensive threat.

photo credit: AFP

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