-
Lavezzi & Cavani Pull Napoli Through (Napoli vs Chelsea)
Napoli, despite not having the name and experience in the Champions League the Chelsea do, were the favorites coming in to the first leg and came out as the deserved winners with Ezequiel Lavezzi scoring twice and Edinson Cavani with one of his own, cancelling Juan Manuel Mata and the surprising opening goal, winning 3-1 which should put them in the quarter finals.
-
Cristiano Ronaldo Goal Not Enough For Real Madrid to Win First Leg
Cristiano Ronaldo opened, Pontus Wernbloom closed. Real Madrid led throughout most of the match on a frozen Moscow pitch but playing too careful and too defensive instead of finishing the match hurt them in the end, ending the first leg against CSKA in a 1-1 draw, which gives them the obvious advantage for the second leg decider.
-
Soccer Fans Do it Better – Legia Warsaw Fans Throw Snowballs While PAOK Fans Throw Flares
PAOK fans impress us with their fireworks, Legia Warsaw fans impress with their originality by hitting Sporting players in a coordinated snowball attack before their Europe League match.
-
Lewis Dunk Scores Greatest Own Goal of All Time?
Lewis Dunk scored an own goal to remember for the ages, mishandling an easy cross to score a comedic and painful goal, one of three by Brighton players as they were routed 6-1 at Anfield by Liverpool in the FA Cup.
-
Back on Track (Juventus vs Catania)
Juventus put their two consecutive 0-0 draws behind them, coming back from an early 1-0 deficit against Catania to reclaim the Serie A number 1 spot with a 3-1 win after goals from Andrea Pirlo, Giorgio Chiellini and Fabio Quagliarella.
-
AVB Moving Closer to Getting Fired From Chelsea
Chelsea had another miserable Stamford Bridge afternoon, coming out of their FA Cup clash with Birmingham, a Championship side, with only a 1-1 draw, as Andre Villas-Boas and his job security took another major hit.
-
Will Argentina’s 1978 World Cup Title be Revoked?
A new investigation by FIFA into the events of the 1978 World Cup, especially the circumstances of Argentina’s 6-0 win over Peru which has been surrounded by suspicions for over 30 years, has people in the Netherlands actually dreaming of getting their first World Cup. Knowing FIFA, nothing will probably happen with the whole inquiry.