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29 March 2012 910 comments
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As all but one away side takes the early advantage in the UEFA Champions League (UCL ) Quarter Finals, we have our usual rundown of the first-leg action for our budding crop of European Fantasy managers…

Chelsea Take First Blood

In the pre-match press conference prior to this first leg tie, Frank Lampard talked about how Chelsea could be better. Interim manager Roberto Di Matteo clearly agreed with the England midfielder and left him on the bench with old stalwart Didier Drogba as, among others, Fernando Torres and Salomon Kalou were given the chance to improve matters.

Ninety minutes later, Di Matteo was beaming from ear to ear as Chelsea managed to come away from the Estadio da Luz as 1-0 victors and with a firm grip on this Champions League tie at the half-way stage.

It ended up being the two most decisive selection choices, Fernando Torres and Salomon Kalou, who earned Chelsea victory; the former, breaking in space behind the Benfica defence, chipped a cross for his Ivorian team-mate to slide home. A fourth assist of the campaign also pushes the Spaniard up to third in Champions League provider’s chart this year.

A clean sheet for the visitors will also have done the world of good for Chelsea ahead of the second leg back at Stamford Bridge. Our man David Luiz notched those extra four points (and another for 6 recovered balls) to keep on track with Sergio Ramos as the joint highest scoring defender to date.

Bayern Set Sights On The Semis

As we mentioned in our Preview of the Quarter Finals, Marseille came into their home tie with Bayern Munich on the back of some torrid form. A 0-2 defeat at the hands of the German outfit is perhaps not too surprising, then.

The hosts’ performance was not particularly befitting of the shambolic form in the preceding months; indeed, Marseille have every reason to be more than aggrieved at the situation leading up to Bayern’s first goal last night.

While stand-in, and third choice, goalkeeper Elinton Andrade afforded Mario Gomez an easy chance to top up his already healthy season’s total in the Champions League (11 and counting) it was a handball down at the other end of the park just before Bayern broke away, missed by the referee, which had the French side up in arms.

Loic Remy threatened on occasion, while Nicolas N’Koulou and Stephane Mbia picked up a couple of points for recovered balls, but Wednesday night was all about Arjen Robben. The Dutchman had a hand in both his side’s goals, providing an assist for Gomez, before concocting a sweet one-two with Thomas Mueller to score the second goal. Franck Ribery, back at his old club, was the only of Munich’s attacking quadrant not to get in on the action last night.

Real Madrid Upset The APOEL Cart

It’s fair to say Madrid were dominant in Tuesday night’s showdown in Cyprus. The stats speak for themselves; FC APOEL could only manage 30% possession, completing just 46% (147) of the passes they attempted – compared to Real’s 81% (660) – and failed to muster a single shot all game.

The home side have exceeded all expectations to get this far but appear to have finally reached their apex, as they more than met their match with Jose Mourinho’s Spanish band of buccaneers.

After over 70 minutes of solid and staunch defending, the gates finally crumbled and FC APOEL conceded the first of three Real Madrid goals and began their long gracious farewell to this tournament of champions.

Karim Benzema fluffed a golden chance earlier in the game but the French striker more than atoned, notching a double for the La Liga leaders. Benzema’s second was his 25th career Champions League goal and set a new record for the quickest number of games (41) to reach that total, eclipsing the previous record held by Lionel Messi.

Kaka, meanwhile, proved to an instrumental substitution, as he not only scored the other Madrid goal, but set up the Frenchman for the first with a pitch perfect cross.

Technically, of course, the tie is only half-way done but the eulogy on APOEL’s campaign is already being written. With a pressing La Liga tie against Valencia to follow the second leg for Madrid, however, rotation may yet be at the forefront of Mourinho’s mind next week.

Milan Hold Barcelona To A Standstill

AC Milan produced a steely performance at the back to keep Barcelona at bay at the San Siro. The visitors could or should have been awarded a penalty, but it’s nothing to take away from the performance of the Milanese back four.

As the stats show -this is the first time in the Guardiola era that Barca haven’t scored an away goal in a UCL knockout tie- it is no mean feat keeping Lionel Messi and company at bay.

As far as our European Fantasy managers are concerned, however, it was actually the Barcelona defence that managed to pick up the greater amount of points. Dani Alves gained 2 extra “recovered ball” points, while his team-mate Gerard Pique soaked up the recoveries, sixteen in total, to pocket three extra points- the equivalent of an assist.

Many folks who passed their Fantasy captaincy from Cristiano Ronaldo to Lionel Messi this week will undoubtedly be disappointed that the world’s number one and two both failed to produce the points. There is some solace to be had that most managers will be sharing in this unfortunate situation in Matchday Nine, in what was a rare off-day for both players.

The game hangs finely in the balance heading back to Camp Nou. It was a score draw for Milan in the group stages; if they can replicate that, then the Semi-Finals beckon.

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  1. Denis Tueart on the wing
    • 16 Years
    14 years, 27 days ago

    I am thinking about Howard - Cheaper than Baines by miles and only 8 points less this season. Any views

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    1. Mr Smith
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      14 years, 27 days ago

      Also scored a quarter of the goals Baines has.

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      1. Denis Tueart on the wing
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        14 years, 27 days ago

        Ha,ha, Is that a plus ? Seriously though, I will not miss him on GW34 and he will be there for his DGW - If you get my drift

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    2. सनकी
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      14 years, 27 days ago

      you do know why people are getting bbaines right?

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      1. Denis Tueart on the wing
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        14 years, 27 days ago

        has he got a stutter 😉

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        1. सनकी
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          14 years, 27 days ago

          how can you compare a Baines who is on pens, freekicks, and apparently good at it, to a keeper who is only prone to CS? unless you think otherwise?

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          1. Ivor
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            14 years, 27 days ago

            His attacking returns have been poor this season, especially for his price. Doesn't justify the sudden interest imo.

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            1. COMH
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              14 years, 27 days ago

              Everton form and fixtures have picked up meaning the potential is there more than it has been for him to really pick up some good returns.

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            2. सनकी
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              14 years, 27 days ago

              you cant really compare howard's price and what he offers with baines tho imo.

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              1. Denis Tueart on the wing
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                14 years, 27 days ago

                Can't afford Baines though. So all things considered, Howard?

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    3. DV8R
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      • 15 Years
      14 years, 27 days ago

      Baines can score if Everton don't keep a CS

      And Howard is only 8 points less because of the flukey goal he scored

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      1. Denis Tueart on the wing
        • 16 Years
        14 years, 27 days ago

        Now you are winding me up. What shall I do with baines in GW34 - along with 2 spurs players 2 liverpool players and a Fulham ? At least I can give Howard a week off and put Vorm back in. Sorry my mistake, it was only 6points less.

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  2. HappyAnkit
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    14 years, 27 days ago

    Dempsey or Silva or None > Valencia This GW??

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  3. Abominable Snowy84
    • 14 Years
    14 years, 27 days ago

    Anybody backed anything for the masters yet?

    Or any tips? Iv done snedeker (80/1) and sang moon bae (150/1) both e/w

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    1. Old Schoolᴼˢ “disa…
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      14 years, 27 days ago

      Ew bets on Westwood and Donald

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    2. 42 Rules
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      14 years, 27 days ago

      How about Casey 100/1 or Choi 50/1 (I think). I like the look of McDowell as well coming into some nice form.

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  4. Elniñorules
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    • 14 Years
    14 years, 27 days ago

    [Here goes the last one]

    CL Group H: Matchday 6 Preview

    Group H was mimed as the group of the titans - with defending champions Barca and strong favorites Milan expected to storm through to the knock-outs. But it wasn't to be. Barca struggled to keep up with the title of Invincibles and only managed one victory in their 5 games and are now fighting it out for a Europa spot. However, luck wasn't in their favor - they have accumulated the highest FOR points in their group and in the top 5 of the tourney. Just goes to show how much of a role luck plays in h2h's - with a different set of fixtures, Barca could be sitting pretty at the moment. The biggest success story of this group has been BATE who have managed to qualify for the knockout phase already. A lot of credit to its manager who has invested a lot of time and energy in this tourney, building relations and developing professional players. Milan have done a professional job so far and Plzen are still in the race.

    For the record, here's how the group will be decided:
    1) Higher the points, higher the position.
    2) If 2 teams are tied on the same points, then it goes down to h2h record (win/loss)
    3) If the h2h record is the same, then it goes to Overall GD. If its still tied, then we go to away points scored in the matches between the tied teams.
    4) When 3 or more teams are tied on the same points, the Overall GD is taken into consideration.
    5) The group winner & runners-up qualify for the knock-outs and the 3rd spot qualifies for Round 2 of the Europa League.

    Let's explore the qualification permutations then!

    BATE - Having already qualified for the knock-outs, a win against Barca will maintain their status as group leaders. A loss, a Milan win against Plzen by a huge margin could possibly see BATE qualify as runners-up only if Milan betters BATE's Overall GD at the end of the group stages. But at this stage, you have got to back BATE to emerge group winners.

    Milan - Milan face a must-win scenario going into the last game. A win/draw against Plzen will ensure qualification, a loss would mean Plzen qualifies over Milan due to a superior h2h record. This would mean that they would have to contend with a Europa spot.

    Plzen - The equation for Plzen is straightforward. A home win against Milan will see them qualify as runners-up. A loss for Plzen and a win for Barca would see Plzen crash out of Europe. However, following their own loss, if Barca doesn't get a result in its favor, Plzen secure a Europa spot.

    Barca - A must-win clash awaits Barca at the Camp Nou. If they have to secure the Europa spot, they will need to win against BATE and hope that Plzen lose to Milan. Any other scenario would see them out of Europe.

    Predictions:
    Plzen vs Milan - With both teams having used their crucial 1 FT, this clash is evenly poised as we head into the last matchday. The clashes to watch out for would be Dempsey/Verm/Huth vs Walcott/Richards/Riise. Verdict - A narrow away win with Fulham providing defensive returns but not offensively.

    Barca vs BATE - Barca has a very strong set-up this weekend, with Suarez/Baines/Vermaelen/Dempsey expecting to make the difference. BATE has Pog/BAE/Skrtel/Walcott as their set of differentials. Verdict - An easy home win.

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    1. udit
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      14 years, 27 days ago

      Great timing 😉 AGAIN

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      1. Elniñorules
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        • 14 Years
        14 years, 27 days ago

        😡

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        1. udit
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          14 years, 27 days ago

          'Steady' on ENR 😆

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  5. Parm
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    • 14 Years
    14 years, 27 days ago

    This DGW news makes the Scoutcast even more exicting!!!!

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  6. Scratch
    • 16 Years
    14 years, 27 days ago

    I'm going to bore the pants off ye. Capped for G34 players

    Schwarzer, VORM
    EVANS, KOMPANY, VERMAELEN, Simpson, Kelly
    GYLFI, VALENCIA, McCLEAN, Dempsey, Bale
    RVP, ROONEY, Suarez

    GW32 - No transfers
    GW33 - Dempsey & Suarez -> Sess & Aguero = 11 GW34 players
    GW34 - No transfers
    GW35 - 2 Freebies to bring in Given/Bogdan & Miyachi/Ireland
    GW36 - Wildcard
    GW37 - ?????
    GW38 - Profit

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  7. Nomar
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    14 years, 27 days ago

    GW36 looks delicious.

    Dempsey, Kelly, Pog (Ful)
    Mata, Cahill (Che)
    Ben Arfa, Cisse, Krul, Ba, Simpson (New)
    Bale, BAE, Ade, VdV, Friedel (Tot)
    Enrique, Suarez, Skrtel, Gerrard (Liv)
    Bogdan, Myiaichi (Bol)

    Lots to choose from there, I imagine most of us will have 7/8/9 DGW'ers from that lot come GW36, with RVP and Rooney being the major single GW players we'll be keeping in our teams?

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  8. udit
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    14 years, 27 days ago

    There's a NEW POST btw guys about the PPC 🙂

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  9. DV8R
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    14 years, 27 days ago

    With my current team, I'll only be able to field 8 or 9 players for GW34

    Anyone else here got less?

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  10. Jukesy
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    14 years, 27 days ago

    Excluding this GW I can take a 4pt hit and have 11 players for GW34 and 7 DGW players over GWs 35/36.

    My transfer plan if anyone's interested, already done Nani/Senderos -> Walcott/Wilkinson this week.

    GW32
    Save transfer
    GW33
    Riise -> Kompany
    GW34
    Suarez -> Bendtner
    GW35
    Walcott -> Bale
    Bendtner -> Adebayor
    GW36
    Miyaichi -> Ramires
    Kompany -> Kaboul

    I've yet to ride the Bendy Bus this season, and a 1 week punt against Wolves may be the opportune moment!

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  11. Abominable Snowy84
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    14 years, 27 days ago

    Went to youtube! Wanted to listen to kashmir led zepplin.
    Keyed in "k"
    kony 2012
    Kelly Clarkson
    Katy Perry
    Katy Perry lyrics
    Kanye Wast

    The world is fooked!!!!

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  12. BOOM XHAKALACA
    • 14 Years
    14 years, 27 days ago

    Are people keeping Skrtel with DGW in mind or selling?

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  13. Denis Tueart on the wing
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    14 years, 27 days ago

    Any chance of Senderos starting this GW?

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