SOCCER CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Thrashed Bayern Munich and Juventus to the Champions eliminated


Bayern Munich tonight played their best game of the season and proceeded to clear and thrashed Juventus at home by 1-4, representing the team of Louis Van Gaal the pass to the knockout stages of the Champions League.

Bayern need to win and went on to win, dominating the match from the start forcing the Juventus-which would have served a draw-a retreat into their own half and creating the better scoring chances.

The first clear came in the 11th minute with a Croatian Ivica Olic's header that crashed against the post. The Bavarians played his best game of the season and Juventus seemed paralyzed.

But a blunder by Argentine Martin Demichelis, who had a fumble against Brazilian Diego-led Juventus to be the team that opened the scoring in the 19th minute. Diego opened to left, to Grosso, who became the center for French Daniel Trezeguet batiera to Joerg Butt.

Bayern clicked well and continued to attack the reverse order and with persistence and a draw with a penalty generated by a lack of Cáceres against Olic.

In such a situation, Bayern needed a pitcher and was safe in goal Joerg Butt who advanced to the white point and defeated his colleague trouble Buffon.

After the draw, the match continued to the image he had in the first minutes. Bayern and Juventus attacking the wall. For the second part, the Italian coach, Ciro Ferrara, chose to sacrifice Alessandro del Piero, who had a black night, to make way for a defensive midfielder as the Dane Christian Poulsen.

The idea being that Poulsen was trying to control a bit to Bastian Schweinsteiger, who was wreaking havoc from midfield, getting a bit defensive stability to try to maintain a tie that gave the standings.

But very soon all these thoughts were as outdated, and on 52 minutes, Bayern went ahead through Olic, who tapped in a rebound after the half Buffon stopped a header from Mario Gomez.
Juventus seemed paralyzed by the own goal and was slow to react. During a period of twenty minutes the image that gave the party could give the impression that it was still needed Bayern on goal.

Past the 70th minute there was an attempted reaction and Juventus had some sporadic actions in the Bavarian area. However, the night was German and what came was the third goal, marked by Mario Gomez, who left Juventus and definitely out of the Champions League.

Things would be worse for the Italians since the Ukrainian Anatoly Tymoschuk managed fourth in added time.

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