Tuesday 29 April 2014

REAL DESTROY BAYERN AND CHELSEA HOST LOS COLCHENEROS AT THE BRIDGE TONIGHT IN WHAT IS SET TO BE A PULSATING AFFAIR

REAL RUN RIOT IN MUNICH AND CHELSEA PREPARE TO WELCOME LOS COLCHONEROS IN WHAT IS BILLED AS A NAIL BITING AFFAIR
Real Madrid laid down a marker last night at the Allianz Arena with a near perfect display to dethrone last season’s champions, Bayern Munich on their own turf. The nine time European champions have waited impatiently for more than a decade to reach another final. Precisely twelve years, four semi-finals (three in the last three campaigns), one quarter-final and six round of 16 exits. History was rewritten in Germany in so many ways and finally, los merengues will appear in what will be their 12th European Cup/UCL final.

The game started with Bayern again dominating possession but lacked the potency in attack yet again. Reminiscent of the first leg, it was Real Madrid who took the lead against the run of play. Luka Modric’s corner was thumped in by Sergio Ramos to extend the aggregate lead to two. Before the Bavarians could regroup, the Spaniard was on hand again to score another headed goal when he reacted quickest to a Pepe flick on from a Di Maria free kick. As if Pep hadn’t seen enough, another quick break was fashioned and Gareth Bale had the freedom of Bavaria before he slipped the ball across to Ronaldo to score a record breaking 15th Champions League goal of a truly magnificent season. His strike and Madrid’s 3rd was also the 50th he has registered in the competition since his move from Old Trafford almost five years ago. It was also his 65th, two behind Messi and six behind record holder Raul. The second half was less drama filled. Pep tried all he could to at least claw back some of the deficit. The introduction of Javi Martinez, Mario Gotze and El Conquistador Pizarro did nothing to harm the La Decima chasing Spanish team. Instead, it was Ronaldo who struck again. The magical Portuguese, already the frontrunner for the 2014 Ballon D’or, was felled just outside the 18 yard box and he immediately dusted himself up and powered a low drive under the jumping wall past Manuel Neuer to make it a very embarrassing night for Bayern but a hugely exemplary  one for Real. That was his 16th Champions League (66th in total) strike and 49th in all competitions this season.


At the end of proceedings, the script was perfectly written and ran its full circle. Real Madrid drank from the spring of vengeance and got one over Bayern Munich for themselves and Spain. It was a fitting revenge for what happened two years ago in front of hopeful fans at the Bernabeu. Ronaldo and Ramos missed the spot kicks that eliminated los blancos that night but were on hand to make amends this time in Germany. Ancelotti’s men also helped Barcelona avenge the 7-0 annihilation suffered in the hands of the Bavarians last season. Ronaldo, Ramos, Bale, Benzema, Di Maria, MODRIC*****, Pepe, Alonso, Carvajal, Coentrao all played the match of their lives and the diminutive Croatian midfield gem was fantastic yet again. San Iker amazingly kept one of the easiest clean sheets of his career to date. The Veteran goal tender would never have envisaged such a trouble free night when he was preparing for the game.

Finally, Real Madrid are in another Champions final and fittingly, it is in Lisbon where a certain Cristiano Ronaldo is revered and greatly cherished. Later today, their opponents will be known. Will it be another Portuguese (Mourinho) or city rivals, Atletico Madrid?

The 4-0 walloping of Bayern Munich was their worst ever home defeat in any European competition and the first time they had conceded four without reply at home in any competition since 1979 (against Armunia Belefield). 35 years on, it was replicated but in a more painful way. No one would have predicted such a result. Pep and co were left shell shocked and disheveled at the final whistle and Da Kaiser will have a lot to say about the stoic and insipid way die roten capitulated and surrendered the holy grail. The power, pace and precision of the Spanish team was just too much for Bayern to bear. Pep Guardiola will have a lot to worry about in preparation for next season’s assault. His central defence is in utter shambles and the zonal marking system employed last night was mocked by Real Madrid. The ‘marking in spaces’ idea has to be dispensed with and their kind of game requires much better defenders than Dante and Boateng. The Brazilian and German were looking sheepishly at Ramos when he got on to the end of first, Modric’s corner, then, Pepe’s flick on. Both of them were largely at fault for the first three goals, leaving spaces in behind them and defended poorly all through the game. With Holger Badstuber still recovering from injury and Dan Van Buyten almost retiring, one would feel that the Bayern hierarchy will do something in the summer. Manuel Neuer had to come out many times to help out his sleepy defenders in typical South American style. Javi Martinez is versatile and can play at the back but he is no World Class defender. Also, the tactics could have worked better if the likes of Schweini and Kroos paid closer attention to Luka Modric and the former helping out in defence. The Croatian was at the heart of everything good Real mustered and his creative excellence was glaringly obvious. The foundation of last season’s success was the effort put in by the Schweini-Martinez midfield combination. The gigantic Spaniard operated as a third defender when his team was under the cush. To be fair, with the kind of gifts Bayern offered, even Gil Vicente would have scored a couple tonight and that is not undermining the hard work and praise worthy shift Madrid put in. All the good work of this season may end up with only one title won. All that is left of it is the DFB Pokal final against Borussia Dortmund. That will be very tough.  For almost every team in the world, confidence will be at a ground low after what transpired last night. After going 3 goals down (4-0 on agg), their attention shifted to picking fights and getting involved in altercations. For a team filled with experienced players and champions, their frustration was channeled in the wrong direction with Ribery caught slapping Dani Carvajal. Bad losers the reigning European champions are. Bayern have to pick themselves up. They will be back soon enough.


Ronaldo and company are marching on. One step away from the treasured LA DECIMA. One big and very important step. One thing is certain- Whoever comes through the other semi final will prove to be much more difficult than the Bayern sham they faced last night. The only blight to a truly awesome night was the caution Alonso picked up which rules him out of next month’s final. The 2005 Champions League winner will be gutted that he cannot take part in what could be the club’s greatest night in Europe.  One of prices the team had to pay for a first European Cup final since 2002.






Atletico Madrid come into this game fully confident that they can reach their first Champions League final just two years after lifting the Europa League. Diego Simeone and his warriors are on a roll. 180 minutes away from winning their first League title in eighteen years, they find themselves 90 minutes (120 max) away from an all Spanish final-the first since Real got the better of Valencia 14 years ago. It would also be the 5th Madrid derby of the season and Real lead on that count with 2 wins to Atleti’s 1. However, the possibility is still a long shot with Jose Mourinho waiting at Stamford Bridge. The managerial genius is attempting to reach his 3rd Career Champions League final. He has a perfect record in finals with Porto (‘04) and Inter (‘10). He showed one of his students how to win on Sunday in one of the most tactically brilliant displays of any team I have ever seen. Rodgers first criticized the approach but later appreciated his master’s superior tactical nous when he probably watched the match again and learnt a few things afterwards. Prior to the Bayern bashing, Pep, Jose and Carlo all had aspirations to match the great Bob Paisley’s record of 3 European cups. Guardiola has to wait until at least another year. Ancelotti is one step away. Mourinho is not far off too.


Before the semi final fixtures were set, I considered Mourinho, Klopp, Conte, Ancelotti, Pep, Wenger and Diego Someone the ‘sacred seven’. The seven best managers in the World in my humble opinion. Pep has been disgraced, Ancelotti can become the best this year, Mou and Diego are dreaming of another European Final.


Peter Cech and John Terry miraculously trained with the rest of the squad yesterday just days after Mou ruled them out for the rest of the season. Although, the ‘Only one’ has affirmed that Cech is not ready to feature tomorrow, we might as well treat that assertion with a pinch of salt. John Terry is fit. Eden Hazard is back after collecting his PFA YPOTY award on Sunday night. Mourinho has a near full strength squad to pick from. He has to deal with the absences of Lampard and Ramires who are suspended for tonight’s match.


Diego Simeone can call upon all his regulars for tonight’s bi game. He must be feeling sore that his captain and team lead, Gabi, is suspended for the encounter. Nevertheless, there are other options to replace the tough tackling midfielder. Raul Garcia scored the game clinching goal at the Mestalla to keep the Rojiblancos at the top of the pile in Spain and he will certainly start alongside Diego Costa and David Villa who the manager may start from the off in place of Diego Ribas. Miranda and Godin will continue in central defence. They let in only five goals in the entire competition-The best defensive record by a mile.

PROBABLE LINEUPS

CHELSEA

Schwarzer, Ivanovic, Cahill, Terry, Azpi, Mikel, Oscar, Willian, Hazard, Schurrle, Eto’o


ATLETICO MADRID

Courtois, Juanfran, Godin, Miranda, Felipe Luis, Tiago, Suarez, Koke, Villa, Garcia, Costa


Samuel Eto’o will lead the line with support from Hazard and Andre Schurrle. Former Atleti skipper, Fernando Torres will make do with a place on the subs bench, while for the Colchoneros, Tiago will come in for Gabi. Chelsea will be inconsolable if in the end, Thibaut Courtois is the difference between both teams tonight. The Belgian shot stopper is fast becoming the best keeper in the World and he has kept more clean sheets than any other goal keeper across all competitions this term. He is a Chelsea player on loan at the Calderon. A more than able replacement for Peter Cech if he is patient enough to wait.

Diego Simeone must have seen the Liverpool-Chelsea game on Sunday. How Mourinho tactically outwitted Rodgers despite using less than half of his first team regulars. He has opined that he has no problems with Jose or anyone for that matter ‘parking the bus’. He is no stranger to the ‘Catenaccio’  style and has employed it to good effect so many times in his coaching career. Tonight, he has to call upon all his experience as a manager. Facing Mourinho in an all-important match and coming out victorious is a rarity. It is squeaky bum time.


@ohiskaka1990

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