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Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Galatasaray 1- Real Madrid 6

Real Madrid might be blessed with some of the most expensive players in the world, but the Spanish aristocrats took an economical approach to dispatching Galatasaray  in the two clubs’ Group B Champions League opener tonight, utilizing a potent counterattack before entering another gear to put the Lions to the sword 6-1.

Galatasaray could feel aggrieved to have been down 1-0 at the half following an opening stanza full of energy and purpose in front of their supporters, but they could have few complaints about the ultimate result, as Real demonstrated the sides’ gulf in quality by hitting their hosts on the break before running up the score line once the Lions’ aggression had been tamed.

Cristiano Ronaldo hit a hat-trick, while Karim Benzema added a brace of his own, in what turned out to be a humbling experience for Galatasaray despite  pre-match suggestions that they could spring a surprise on the Spanish giants.

Raucous welcome

Given that much of Istanbul is one large building site that has succumb to “urban renewal,” it is little surprise that even hell – a.k.a. the venerable and intimidating former home of Galatasaray  at the Ali Sami Yen Stadium in Mecidiyeköy – has made way for the city’s latest luxury condos. But what Galatasaray’s new Türk Telekom Arena lacks in tradition, it certainly makes up for in size, and the 52,000 Cim Bom supporters did their best to create an awe-inspiring welcome, staging a giant tifo that featured coach Fatih Terim and his charges in medieval armor.

Terim – who has frequently demonstrated that he did not acquire the nickname of “The Emperor” by coincidence – sent his warriors onto the attack from the off, with Felipe Melo testing Real Madrid just two minutes in with a rasping shot that stung Iker Casillas’ hands, but the unflappable Spanish number-one parried wide for a corner. 

The excellent save, however, was to be Casillas’ only meaningful contribution to the game, as the goalkeeper sustained an apparent rib injury that necessitated his replacement by Diego Lopez just 15 minutes in.

Though Real was uncharacteristically garbed in all-blue, they reminded quickly the hosts of their credentials by nearly opening the scoring after Angel di Maria quickly evaded a sliding challenge in the box, only to curl his effort over Fernando Muslera’s bar.

Melo was at the center of the action again on the half-hour mark, when his headed effort off a Wesley Sneijder corner seemed destined for the far corner, only to produce an excellent goal-line save by Lopez. The ever-mercurial Brazilian, however, demonstrated his propensity for picking up bookings within the minute when he was yellow-carded for fouling German international Sami Khedira.

Gareth Bale’s multi-million-euro transfer to Los Blancos might have stolen the summer’s headlines, but it was another summer signing for Real, Isco, that soon found the sudden opening for the visitors in minute 33. Against the run of play and seemingly covered by at least three Galatasaray defenders, the Spanish international latched onto a long ball before beating Muslera off his right-hand post.

The Lions were soon struck by their own rotten injury luck, as Champions League great Didier Drogba was forced to leave the pitch grimacing with shoulder pain just before the end of the first half, to be replaced by Nordin Amrabat.

The sides returned to the contest with reckless abandon to start the second half, with Cristiano Ronaldo forcing a fine parry from Muslera, moments before Burak Yılmaz, who scored eight times in last year’s tournament, watched his free header flash agonizingly wide of Lopez’s post.

Despite Galatasaray’s endeavors to find the equalizer in Real’s end, the Lions were soon picking the ball out of their own net again on 54 minutes when Karim Benzema coolly slotted past Muslera after 
being put through alone on goal.

The goal opened the floodgates, and Ronaldo added a third and fourth within three minutes just after the hour mark, twice stabbing in from close range – with the second coming off a free kick delivered by Bale just after the Welshman entered the pitch. Ronaldo then turned provider with nine minutes remaining, passing for Benzema to score a second from close range.

Umut Bulut might have earned the home side a modicum of respect by preventing Real from posting a clean sheet with six minutes remaining, but the goal was quickly overshadowed by Ronaldo, who smashed in from close range in injury time to complete his hat-trick and Real’s demolition of Galatasaray.

Cim Bom singularly failed to produce another memorable – if futile – performance like they did when defeating Real 3-2 at home in last season’s Champions League quarterfinals, albeit while falling 5-3 on aggregate. The club will be subjected to another stiff test in its next CL date, when it travels to Juventus on Oct. 2 to meet the “Old Lady,” which was surprisingly held to a 1-1 draw away to FC Copenhagen in the night’s other Group B fixture.

Source : AP 

Terim: We can compete with Real Madrid

Galatasaray coach thinks and believes if Galatasaray players play with their hearts  ,they could upset Real Madrid today !

"Real Madrid might be loaded with world  best players and big salary players , my players will play with their hearts and 12th man on the stands behind them will make difference "

"They are very strong ,but we want to beat Real Madrid, in Ali Sami Yen Arena again "

On the other hand Real Madrid coach  Ancelotti will set a record in Istanbul on Tuesday night.

Ancelloti will head the sixth club in the Champions League  in his career .

Last time, Ancelloti faced Terim, was back in 2001....

Galatasaray beat Real Madrid  last April in Instanbul 3-2 ..

Both teams are unbeaten in their domestic league ,but Galatasaray has a few draw instead of wins!

Galatasaray's biggest weapon will be Drogba tonight along with Sneijeder ..

Selcuk Inan coming out of the injury  should be  match maker for Galatasaray .

Muslera in goal should have a flawless match against Real...

I still think Galatasaray who plays in the big league does not have a real good second keeper in their roster!

We saw that last weekend with Eray!

The way he loped the ball in front of the goal was no no for a goal keeper..

That should be warning for Terim..

I am sure Terim had a few warning harsh words to his young keeper Eray ...

On the other hand, Real Madrid will have legendary Casillas in goal...

Gareth Bale and Ronaldo will be Real Madrid's weapons.



Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Turkey still alive and kicking!

Romania 0-2 Turkey

Turkish national football team achieved a 2-0 victory in the away game against Romania in qualifier, keeping the World Cup hopes alive
Turkish national football team defeated Romania 2-0 in the away game in 2014 FIFA World Cup qualification group D for keeping its hope of reaching the World Cup, to be held in Brazil.

Turkey won the game as Turkish striker Burak Yilmaz scored a goal in the first half and Mevlut Erdinc scored in additional time in the second half. 

To qualify, Turkey need to win the remaining two matches in group D.

Stadium: National Arena

Referees: Svein Oddvar Moen, Kim Haglund, Frank Andas (Norway)

Romania: Tatarusanu, Matel, Goian, Chiriches, Rat, Hoban, Pintilii, Torje (Min. 46 Popa), Stancu, Tanase (Min. 78 Bucur), Marica (Maxim)

Turkey: Volkan Demirel, Gokhan Gonul, Semih Kaya, Omer Toprak, Caner Erkin, Mehmet Topal, Selcuk Inan, Gokhan Tore (Min. 84 Mevlut Erdinc), Arda Turan, Umut Bulut (Min. 90 Ersan Adem Gulum), Burak Yilmaz (Min. 73 Olcay Sahan)

Goals: Min. 22 Burak Yilmaz, Min. 90+5 Mevlut Erdinc (Turkey)

Yellow Card: Min. 1 Semih Kaya, Min. 65 Volkan Demirel, Min. 70 Arda Turan (Turkey), Min. 40 Rat (Romania)

 

Group D

     
 TeamP           +/-Pts
1 Netherlands8           2022
2 Hungary8           614
3 Turkey8           713
4 Romania8           113
5 Estonia8           -107
6 Andorra8           -240


Source : Anatolia News Agency 


Monday, September 9, 2013

Fatih Terim chasing a miracle


FATIH TERIM AND AHMET B TURGUT-1997



Turkish National team boys and their new coach for the third spell Fatih Terim still believes in a miracles ...

After beating Angora at home last Friday with 5-zip score , they are aiming to win their last three matches in the Group D and looking for some help a long the way  by Holland to beat Hungary !

Dream is still going on  , Terim, says ..

After really bad start in the group with Abdullah Avci, Turkish Football decided to bring motivator and father like figure to many players on the team , Terim to coach remaining four matches.

Tuesday's match against Romania in Romania will be hard fought one ...

At the press conference today, Terim said, he could see the excitement and courage from his players eyes ..

He said , my players ready to play and give their best on the pitch on Tuesday .

Romania is in first place in the Group D and a draw will be enough for them..
But, a draw will kill Terim's and his boys dream on Tuesday! 

That's is why it is oneway street for Turkey ... 

Terim gave a flash interview to FIFA. COM , web site here is what he said there .

 FIFA.com: Can you describe your emotions about returning as Turkey's national coach?
Fatih Terim: My principle has always been to respond positively when national duty calls. Therefore, whenever I believe there’s such a need and my employers approve such a role, I have no second thoughts of responding positively to the call. After receiving the offer from Turkish Football Federation, I approached the matter with this philosophy and the result is that I’m now in charge of the team.   
What are your plans for the team? What needs to be changed? 
Unfortunately, Turkey's recent results have fallen below expectations. Certainly, we are in a position that we don’t desire. But instead of making changes in the current team, I think we need to modify the base of the system and our youth development setup. It will be vital to implement the right project with the help of experts in these areas. However, our main priority is the Romania game and we are fully concentrated on that.      
How would you evaluate the current situation in Group D? Do you feel that Turkey still have a chance of qualifying?
Instead of evaluating this matter on the basis of luck, it will be more reasonable to fulfil the needs of complex mathematical calculations in our group. Of course, achieving the impossible has always been my target but what we are chasing is a miracle now, and I am aware that performing this miracle depends not just on time but also several other factors. My aim is to ensure that our fans can watch entertaining performances from very talented players who can achieve anything if they really believe and work hard for their goals. For that reason, if we prepare well, work hard and reflect those efforts on the field, I am fully confident that we can achieve our miracle. I will certainly put all my efforts towards this and pray for it to happen.         
Where do you believe Turkey currently stands in world football? And what is the team's potential?
Turkey have already shown what they are capable of with their past achievements and established their position in world football. With all my heart, I believe that we have significant potential. However, raw potential won’t deliver the results you need. What we need is to properly handle our talent and to combine smooth physical and psychological performance with world-class technique and tactical knowledge. In other words, processing the talent in the way it deserves and making it sustainable.   
Do you think this current Turkish generation can follow in the footsteps of the generation that finished third at the 2002 FIFA World Cup Korea/Japan?
Unless the world stops turning and the football industry stops developing, no two generations will be identical. Despite having common values, players who grew up in different cultures and conditions should be trained and handled according to their own generations. The 2002 generation played with great commitment and self-sacrifice and the 2008 crop were very ambitious. The 2013, 2014 and 2015 generation will be seen in a different way.
 
 

Friday, September 6, 2013

Turkey 5- Andorra 0

Turkish National team won against Andorra  in 2014 Fifa World Cup qualification group D in hopes of reaching the World Cup, to be held in Brazil in June next year.

Turkey beat Andorra 5-0 ...

 Umut Bulut scored a hat-trick, with goals from Burak Yilmaz and Arda Turan, gave Turkey easy win against very weak opponent  

 Fatih Terim's boys need to win all of their remaining three matches and hope for miracles in group D.

Turkey's chances are considered slim, following bad results with only seven points in the last six games under Abdullah Avci ... 

Fatih Terim started his third spell with a win but he and his boys will face first place Romania in Romania on Tuesday .

That would be real test for the Terim's boys .. 

Turkey has to win their remaining three matches and hope for miracles from other teams.. 

Chances are still very slim for Turkey ! 

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Besiktas win and waits for CAS, Trabzon advances

Beşiktaş team and fans did their parts in its bid to advance to Europa League's group stage by defeating Norway's Tromso 2-0 at Istanbul's Olympic Stadium with over 70.000 fans...

But , the decision by CAS on Friday will decide if they will advance to Europa League !

Some reports say, Besiktas already reviewed fax from UEFA  not to show up for Friday's draw ..

TRABZON does it easy ....
Trabzonspor advanced into the Europa League group matches after wining at home 3-1 against Albanian Kukesi team .
Trabzon won the first leg match 2-0 in Albania ..


Galatasaray in group B against big guns !

Turkish Champions Galatasaray will be in Group B, in the Champions League...

Galatasaray will face Real Madrid, Juventus and Copenhagen ,,,

Galatasaray was eliminated by Real Madrid last season at the quarter final stage !

Juventus is  another tough team in this group...

Galatasaray has to win their all home matches to be in good position in the group.

This will be 12th Champions League campaign for Galatasaray...