Champions League

Champions League – Matchday Seven – This Much We Know, Part 2

Cristiano Ronaldo scores another for Madrid. Andre Villas-Boas has a night to forget at the Stadio San Paolo as Edinson Cavani and Ezequiel Lavezzi tear Chelsea apart, while two Champions League heavyweights suffer a first-leg deficit on the road. Here’s our round up of the European action as Matchday Seven finally came to a close…

AVB On The Brink

As confirmed in yesterday’s Scout Scribbles, Chelsea’s trip to Napoli didn’t get off to the best of starts, when confirmation filtered through that John Terry required exploratory surgery on his on-going knee problem. The day didn’t end much better, either.

A 3-1 defeat in the Stadio San Paolo will only add fuel to talk in the media of an early Stamford Bridge exit for Andre Villas-Boas, as the young manager walks the precarious tightrope of employment found under the stewardship of the notoriously impatient Roman Abramovich. The Blues continued presence in the Champions League seemed, to many, to be one of Villas-Boas’ saving graces in the eyes of the Russian oligarch; this first leg defeat will not have served to have helped matters.

As for the on-pitch action, things started nigh-on perfectly for the visitors, when Juan Mata -doing our Matchday preview some justice- found himself on the penalty spot to capitalise on a back-pass/bobbly pitch combination and tuck the ball away.

Chelsea more than held their own through much of the game, in fact, but the effervescent power of the Napoli strike-force eventually overcame the Blues’ back-four. Ezequiel Lavezzi levelled affairs with a sumptuous strike from outside the box, then, not to be outdone, Edinson Cavani had just the right amount of nous and gumption to shoulder home a pitch perfect cross past Petr Cech just before half time.

The South American pair then combined for the third half-way through the second period, as Cavani set up Lavezzi to dumbfound David Luiz before finding the net. Cavani ended the match with 11 points, just pipping Lavezzi’s 10.

Even the tactic of purposefully leaving behind fake line-ups in hotel rooms couldn’t help Villas-Boas in the end, however. With an away goal in their pocket Chelsea aren’t out of the tie just quite yet, but the London outfit will certainly need a sharp turnaround in form before the reverse fixture next month.

CRISTIANO RONALDO SCORES GOALS


A comfortable game in uncomfortable conditions afforded Jose Mourinho’s runaway La Liga leaders a 1-1 result that wasn’t particularly reflective of their performance. It left the Real Madrid manager with a smile on his face, though, as his side came away from Russia relatively unscathed, with a home game in warmer climes to follow.

Mourinho had Cristiano Ronaldo to thank for Real’s only goal. The Portuguese superstar opened the scoring for the visitors, picking up his fourth goal of the campaign in his fifth appearance. As the boys at Opta kindly pointed out, the former United winger has now bagged a mere 111 goals in 109 League and European matches.

European Fantasy managers who opted for Madrid front-line alternatives to Ronaldo will feel slightly hard done by. Karim Benzema was unfortunate enough to be withdrawn through injury inside a quarter of an hour, while replacement Gonzalo Higuain could or should really have been flying home with some kind of points tally.

Pontus Wernbloom (despite having a name more akin to a Pirates of the Caribbean character than a Swede making his debut in sub-zero Russian temperatures) gave the attending Muscovites plenty to cheer about. His injury time goal crushed many European Fantasy managers’ clean sheets in the process, yours truly included.

A trip to the Bernabeu awaits CSKA and, while realistic expectations will favour Mourinho’s men to come out very much on top, the omens are better than one might expect if history is anything to go by. CSKA have twice before faced Spanish sides in two-legged games and, on both occasions, they drew at home before winning the away leg. We’re just putting that out there.

RECENT FINALISTS, CURRENT STRUGGLERS


The 2009/10 season was the one year in recent history where the Champions League final was completely void of Barcelona altogether. Bayern Munich and Inter Milan were instead the two sides involved in the showdown at the Bernabeu, with the latter eventually wining 2-0.

Cut to a little short of two years later and European fortunes are less than stellar for the German and Italian heavyweights. They both suffered 0-1 away defeats at the hands of “lesser” Gallic sides FC Basel and Marseille – the French team getting the better of Inter and the Swiss outfit having the first leg advantage on the Bundesliga side.

Only one of the Inter starting XI had found the net this calendar year and that man, Maicon, was substituted at half time for Yuto Nagatomo. It was frankly no surprise, given their recent performances, that the result didn’t favour the Italians and is indicative of a downturn in form that has seen Claudio Ranieri’s side draw one and lose six of their last seven fixtures.

By comparison, Bayern are in far less of a crisis. Granted, they are not (like Inter) 14 points off the top of their domestic league but Jupp Heynckes’ side are trailing last year’s winners Borussia Dortmund and could face a second season in a row without the title- something that hasn’t occurred in Germany for nigh-on almost sixteen seasons.

This is all without mentioning the home sides. Both Basel and Marseille were worthy winners and travel away in a fortnight’s time with confidence buoyed by last night’s performances. The ties are still wide open, but, thanks to late goals from Andre Ayew (Marseilles) and substitute Valentin Stocker (Basel), confidence will only be growing, as 90 minutes and a goal advantage separates these two sides from the quarter finals.

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  1. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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    Test ❓

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    1. disparate dan - a reasonabl…
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      icles

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      1. Doosra - ☭DeclanMyGenius…
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        😆

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  2. GOONER
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    Do u think Rooney will be fit for Norwich? Should I buy him or wait next week?!

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    1. isacki: full casual
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      If you're buying I'd wait, in fact wait for GW28 now, the flag should help avoid price rises before his tough GW27 game which you probably wouldn't want him for?

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    2. In Like Flynn.
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      If I had him I'd stick with. But I wouldn't buy him now, if he's a bit iffy Norwich is a game I think SAF would be prepared to rest him for so that he's fully fit for the Tottenham game up next.

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  3. El Doctor
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    Would people do Radallega -> Papiss Cisse or Sturridge? I reckon Sunderland could keep things tight at Newcastle but Chelsea could batter a manager-less Wolves? Can't afford Demba Ba 🙁

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    1. Elniñorules
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      I'd love to see your ticker.

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      2. Scroobius Mac
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        😀

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  4. sozopol
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    Mignolet
    Richards – Evans – Simpson
    Silva – Bale – Dempsey – McClean
    RVP – Ba(c) – DZEKO

    Bench: Vorm – Assou-Ekoto – SIGGURDSON – Kelly

    0 FT, 3.4 in bank

    HELP! Here's the dilemma. Was going Dzeko to Aguero next week. But here are my current options:

    1) Dzeko to Aguero this week for 4 pt hit. I predict most will advise this option, but please explain why it surely won't bite me. I promised myself no more hits!

    2) Play Dzeko. Still a goal threat vs. Rovers even if only plays 15 mins? Or he doesn't play and 1st bench guy comes on. Only risk is he plays a few mins for a 1 pointer.

    3) Bench Dzeko, play Siggy and McClean.

    Anyone else in this boat?

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    1. 1mills
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      I'm in similar position but without the point hit.

      I can do Valencia down to Siggy/Cleverley and then upgrade Dzeko for Aguero, but can't decide.

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      1. sozopol
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        So would the point hit be a deciding factor for you then? Or would you still consider it. See if I were you I'd def do Valencia to Siggy and Dzeko to Aguero if no hits.

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        1. CatMac
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          In your shoes Sozopol, I'd bench Dzeko and play Siggy and McClean. I wouldnt take a hit to do Dzeko to Aguero - too much uncertainty in my eyes.

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    2. Laserface
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      If you bench Dzeko in a home tie against Rovers,why is he even in your team ?
      I'd go with 2

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      1. sozopol
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        a fair point but the answer is that I brought him in when Balotelli was banned, to get funds to upgrade the midfield, and am ready to get him out next week with Balo back... just don't have the FT to do it this week. That's why.

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    3. CatMac
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      I too am in a similar position except I have 1FT. I was all set this morning to do Dzeko to Aguero and bench Walters.

      Only after looking at threads on here earlier it would appear that there are doubts as to whether Aguero will play more than 45-60 mins (Dzeko could still rack up a decent score or do zilch), and also that Walters may be playing OOP this weekend. In which case I may be better off saving the transfer and benching Dzeko and playing Walters.

      Still undecided 😐

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      1. sozopol
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        I think if I were in your position I would do the transfer. For better or worse. 45-60 mins vs. Rovers is an eternity of scoring opportunity! The question is what is the risk of Dzeko playing for 10 mins and getting 1 pt.

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        1. CatMac
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          I replies up a bit. I wouldnt take a hit. Bench Dzeko and play Siggy & McClean imo.

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  5. Jafooli
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    Slightly leftfield, but does anyone have any players they just won't pick out of principle, even to the detriment of their team? Sounds crazy I know....

    Similarly any players you play even if their returns are poor?

    For example I want to play Scotty Parker but will not pick Suarez even if he starts scoring a hatfull, just out of principle.....

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    1. Optimus.
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      shane ferguson

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    2. ColeHole
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      JT, JT, JT,

      It's a dangerous game - have to chose wisely. For this reason I have forgiven Pig so many times as there are far more hateful people to be ignoring (eg Suarez)

      It's harder to keep players (eg Mata) who are great but fantasy arsenic.

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      1. Jafooli
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        Ha, ha.......so true.....I had to fold on my unwillingness to pick Adebayor earlier in the season. Of course points dried up as soon as I brought him in......a classic example of missing the boat because of belligerence.

        Fantasy arsenic - quality phrase....although would so like to put Mata in my team.

        And Cole to JT.....

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    3. Scroobius Mac
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      Not normally but I'd find it hard to pick Suarez at the moment - but then it's not like he's shown RVPesque returns either.

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      1. Jafooli
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        Agreed and thankfully he's not! Had him at the start of the season but no chance I'd pick him now, even if he went RVPtastic

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    4. Elniñorules
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      Ebay.

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    5. sozopol
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      what about the opposite-- players you keep maybe longer than you should because you are attached to them or just like them-- for me, I won't get rid of Dempsey, BAE, Silva, Vorm, unless something drastic happens. I just like rooting for them each week.

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      1. Jafooli
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        Yup, guilty as charged.......also fear of everyone else having them and cleaning up while you watch and weep

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  6. In Like Flynn.
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    So Senderos is fit to play. Now all I need to know is if he will?

    Any Fulham fans or anyone else here know if he is first choice for their defence now?

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    1. In Like Flynn.
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      I'll take that as a nobody knows. 😕

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  7. johnbobman
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    Bae to Evans? Sounds silly but its all about fixtures. I've got 2 free transfers to burn, want to use at least 1.

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    1. Optimus.
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      raylor?

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      1. johnbobman
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        Could do, but I already have Simpson..unless I swap Simpson for raylor too. I don't really need my transfers next week

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    2. Brian (Not the Messiah)
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      start preparing your squad for gw29...

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      1. Brian (Not the Messiah)
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        Bae-> Evans makes sense for this...

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    3. In Like Flynn.
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      Naylor to Evans?

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    4. simsey
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      Bae to Evans is about perfect I reckon - BAE doubtful to start and Evans fixtures are great from GW29 on

      Start getting ready for gw29, a lot of fixtures cancelled

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  8. COMH
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    Sorensen or Mignolet and why?

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    1. सनकी
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      Mignolet, cause i like him.

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      1. Brian (Not the Messiah)
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        man loving?

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  9. mdm
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    Hi guys. Who would you rather play this week?

    A) Turner (away vs West Brom)
    B) McAuley (home vs Sunderland)
    C) Caulker (away to Stoke)
    D) Kelly (away to QPR)

    Thanks.

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    1. Optimus.
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      refer to top of last page 😉

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  10. udit
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    Isacki you there mate? Haha Our Gomez (C) and Kroos was a massive FAIL.

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    1. Hazard267
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      Did u captain Gomez as well
      If you did It makes me feel a little bit better lol

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  11. Nibbsy
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    Got 2 free transfers but no idea what to do with them. My team is:

    Vorm Sor
    Komp Evans Taiwo Simpson Kelly
    Silva Bale Dempsey McClean Valencia
    RVP Aguero Ba

    Nothing in the bank. I guess I could sell Tony V as he's injured, but who to buy?

    Siggy? Can't see myself playing him much over McClean in the next few weeks.
    Taraabt?
    Cleverly?

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    1. Optimus.
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      siggy/walters/ramires/sess all good choices for next couple

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      1. Nibbsy
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        I only sold Walters about 3 weeks ago!

        Sess - I already have McClean so seems pointless.

        Ramires is an interesting shout, but is he a better option than Taraabt? No set pieces, DMC role etc.

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        1. GordonGekko
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          Not many lucrative offers in that price range at the moment, if you ask me. My midfield was identical to yours, but just now I replaced Valencia with Siggy. IMO, he's the best offer out there atm until Valencia comes back, and I can see playing him against Wigan over McClean.

          Other prospects I considered were Pilkington (not good enough fixtures, even if Norwhich tend to score wherever they go), Moses (bad experience) and Sess (as you said, seems pointless).

          So, I'd rather use that extra bucks to free up funds elsewhere - or, if you are braver than me, get Yaya in for the next two gameweeks. Almost in the same price range, and if ever he is to deliver, it should be in the next two gameweeks.

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    2. simsey
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      Silva to Toure and Valencia to Nani

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  12. The Light Knight
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    i am starting gerrard this week. who is with me?

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  13. GordonGekko
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    Ba or Cisse?

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    1. Optimus.
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      ba..furtherest forward and on penos

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      1. GordonGekko
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        I thought it was Cisse who was furthest forward, with Ba playing behind him?

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        1. GreenWindmill
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          Yup.

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  14. Epic Fail
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    New post fools.

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