Tag: 2013-2014 season

  • The 4 Teams in the 2014 Europa League Semifinals

    The 4 Teams in the 2014 Europa League Semifinals

    The geographical spread of the 2014 Europa League semifinals brings us two teams from the Spanish La Liga (Sevilla, Valencia), one team from Italy (Juventus) and another from Portugal (Benfica). The group that remains consists of two former European champions: Juventus and Benfica, while both Sevilla and Valencia have previously won the Europa League under […]

  • Atletico Madrid – Why They Will Win the Champions League

    Atletico Madrid – Why They Will Win the Champions League

    Streaks are broken at some point, but right now there’s one that favors Atletico Madrid to win the Champions League in 2014. They beat Barcelona in the quarterfinals, a team that has either won the title or was knocked out by the eventual champions over the last six seasons.

  • The 4 Teams in the 2014 Champions League Semifinals

    The 4 Teams in the 2014 Champions League Semifinals

    The 2014 UEFA Champions League semifinals has three teams that have won the competition in the past: Real Madrid (nine times), Bayern Munich (five times) and Chelsea (once). Atletico Madrid have been to the finals once.

  • Match Highlights – Atletico Madrid vs Barcelona, Bayern Munich vs Manchester United

    Match Highlights – Atletico Madrid vs Barcelona, Bayern Munich vs Manchester United

    At the Vicente Calderon, maybe a new chapter in European football is written as Atletico Madrid knocked Barcelona out with a 1-0 win thanks to an early goal from Koke, while Bayern Munich needed Manchester United to wake her up with a stunning goal from Patrice Evra to go through with a 3-1 win, making it to the semifinal of the Champions League.

  • Match Highlights – Chelsea vs PSG, Dortmund vs Real Madrid

    Match Highlights – Chelsea vs PSG, Dortmund vs Real Madrid

    Some feared it might be a boring evening of football, but two matches went wire to wire with excitment and suspense, and eventually it was Chelsea with a 2-0 win over PSG and Real Madrid despite losing 2-0 to Borussia Dortmund that make it into the Champions League semifinals.

  • Match Highlights – West Ham vs Liverpool

    Match Highlights – West Ham vs Liverpool

    A match that referee Anthony Taylor was in the middle of the happenings on all three goals as Liverpool beat West Ham 2-1 to go back to the top of the Premier League, as Steven Gerrard scored twice from the penalty spot to bring his team a step closer towards a historic championship.

  • Match Highlights – Everton vs Arsenal

    Match Highlights – Everton vs Arsenal

    The season keeps falling apart for Arsenal, losing 3-0 to Everton in Goodison Park which marks another negative record for them against an opponent in the Premier League. A brilliant performance from the home side with goals from Steven Naismith, Romelu Lukaku and Mikel Arteta scoring an own goal as well. Arsene Wenger led the […]

  • Match Highlights – Lyon vs Juventus, Porto vs Sevilla

    Match Highlights – Lyon vs Juventus, Porto vs Sevilla

    The first legs of the Europa League quarterfinals drew most of the focus to the matches between Lyon and Juventus, which the Italians won 1-0 thanks to a Leonardo Bonucci goal, and the encounter between Porto and Sevilla, which was won by the Portuguese champions 1-0 thanks to a Eliaquim Mangala strike.

  • Liverpool FC – The Season in Postcards

    Whatever the outcome, this has been an amazing season for Liverpool, finding themselves in the thick of the Premier League title race and at the moment, leading the table. It might not end with a title, but this remarkable run has gotten an illustrated postcard treatment that makes looking back at their big wins of the season even better.

  • Match Highlights – Real Madrid vs Dortmund, PSG vs Chelsea

    Match Highlights – Real Madrid vs Dortmund, PSG vs Chelsea

    One leg seems to be enough for Real Madrid to make it past the quarterfinals after a convincing 3-0 win over Borussia Dortmund, while PSG earned a big advance towards the second leg with a 3-1 over Chelsea thanks to a dramatic 90th minute goal from Javier Pastore. Both Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Cristiano Ronaldo didn’t finish their matches, leaving due to injuries.