Wednesday 2 November 2016

UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

What a game, Real Madrid were held to a draw.A brief report concerning the game:
 Like in the meeting between the sides at the Bernabéu two weeks ago, they had a game plan to hit Madrid on the counter and this time round it worked to perfection. Odjidja danced around the Madrid backline far too easily, while Radović had too much space to level the scores from the edge of the box. When Moulin scored you feared the worst, but in the end Madrid’s fighting spirit saw them battle back for a point. There is plenty of work to be done for Zidane, especially at the back.
Goals were scored by the following players :
Legia Vs Real Madrid.
Legia goals scored by - Odjidja 40mins, Radović 58mins, Moulin 83mins
 Real Madrid scored by - Bale 1min, Benzema 35mins, Kovačić 85mins. Which results to
Legai 3-3 Real Madrid

Cristiano Ronaldo (Real Madrid)
Cristiano Ronaldo failed to score in Poland meaning he is still on 98 goals in UEFA competition; he has 95 in the UEFA Champions League, group stage to final

The next game
København Vs Leicester City
Leicester City, the giants of The European Premier League were held to a draw! Goaless

A brief report given by the coach of Leicester City
Ranieri, @LCFC : "They started well as we expected. We improved 2nd half. It's a good away point against a good team so I'm satisfied"
#UCL
Man of the match contenders For Leicester: Mr Reliable, aka Danny Drinkwater, was his usual solid self and as influential as any player on the pitch. The FCK centre-back Erik Johansson caught the eye for the home side although I’m sure the Danes would have preferred their forward players to have stood out in a match where they, not Leicester, had a greater need for the points.

The next game:
Juventus Vs Olympique Lyonnais
Juventus was also held to a draw!
Brief report from the Coach of Juventus
Massimiliano Allegri, Juventus manager: "We played a good first half, we risked too much in the second but it's normal because we have played many important games in quick succession with several players out. The positive thing is that our objective is to qualify and I think we are still in a good position to do so. I was only angry when we gave them that big chance in the very last minute."
[Goals scored by
Juventus Higuaín 13mins (Penalty )
Olympique Lyonnais -Tolisso 85mins

Wow!have You been able to notice a particular trend, the giant teams such as Madrid, Leicester City and Juventus were all held by a draw by their individual opponents! This is football! Welcome to UEFA Champions League were everything is possible!

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