Monday, April 18, 2011

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19.04. (Tue) 20:45 Roma - Inter




DID YOU KNOW?

* Roma lost 1-0 to Inter in the Coppa Italia final last year at the Stadio Olimpico.

* Francesco Totti has seven goals in the last five games.

* Roma have been awarded the most penalties in Serie A this season (11).

* The capital club have lost their last two matches at home.

* Inter have lost four of their last five games in all competitions.

* Samuel Eto'o hasn't scored in his last seven matches overall.

* The Serie A titleholders have conceded 12 goals in their past five encounters.

* Leonardo's side have lost their last three matches on the road in all competitions and have been outscored 7-1 during that span.

LAST MEETING

February 6, 2011: Inter 5-3 Roma

Samuel Eto’o netted a brace to guide Inter past Roma in an eight-goal thriller at San Siro. Wesley Sneijder opened the scoring in the early going before Fabio Simplicio levelled proceedings ten minutes later.

Inter then took control of the game with Eto’o scoring on either side of the half-time interval before Thiago Motta extended the lead to 4-1 over the ten-man visitors.

However Roma refused to wilt and mounted a comeback scoring two goals in six minutes to pull within a goal before Cambiasso sealed it for the champions late on.


PROBABLE LINE-UPS

Roma: Doni; Cassetti, Burdisso, Juan, Riise; Pizarro, De Rossi; Taddei, Perrotta, Vucinic; Totti

Inter: Julio Cesar; Maicon, Ranocchia, Lucio, Nagatomo; Zanetti, Cambiasso, Stankovic; Sneijder; Milito, Pandev

Prediction
Both teams are coming off disappointing losses and will likely miss out on their major objectives this season. Inter will look to defend their Coppa Italia crown but their back line has been porous and Roma will take advantage in a high scoring affair.
Roma 3-2 Inter Milan

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19.04. (Tue) 20:45 Newcastle United - Manchester United



DID YOU KNOW?

* Goals could well be on the agenda as both sides have managed to hit the net consistently this season. Notching 70 times, Manchester United have scored more league goals than any other side and despite losing Andy Carroll, Newcastle are fifth in the goals scored table – hitting the net 48 times.

* Jonas Gutierrez will be the only player on display to play every Premier League fixtures this year. No Manchester United player has been an ever present this term.

* Alan Pardew will be wise to pay close attention to Nani. The Portuguese midfielder has more assists in this year’s Premier League than any other player in the competition.

* Newcastle are not scared to put their foot in. In Kevin Nolan and Cheik Tiote, Newcastle have two of the top three Premier League players to pick up the most yellow cards this term. Only Charlie Adam has entered the notebook more often. Unsurprisingly, the pair seem to lead by example as Newcastle are 19th in the disciplinary table. The only side worse behaved are Manchester City.

* Newcastle have failed to turn St James’ Park into a fortress this season. Pardew’s men have only won three of their last 11 home games and only five of their 16 home outings this term.

* Despite being the side who seemed most willing to push Manchester United during the nineties, Newcastle have seemed in awe of Sir Alex Ferguson’s men pretty much ever since. The Toon Army haven’t seen their side conquer United since September of 2001 where they triumphed 4-3 at St James’ Park.

* The league leaders have only five defeats in all competitions this season.

* Since Sir Alex Ferguson took charge at Old Trafford in 1986, Newcastle have changed their boss 22 times including double stints by Kevin Keegan and Chris Hughton.

* In Nolan, Newcastle have the highest scoring midfielder in the Premier League this season with 12 goals.

* Manchester United have the league’s top scorer at their disposal as Dimitar Berbatov currently heads the goalscoring charts with 21 strikes this season.

LAST MEETING

August 16, 2010: Manchester United 3 – 0 Newcastle United

The Geordies' Premier League bow after a year spent in the abyss of the Football League ended in a routine season-opening victory for United. Fletcher, Berbatov and Giggs sent the Old Trafford faithful home happy and a similar result in the north-east would take Ferguson one step closer to securing an unprecedented 19th top-flight crown for the club.

PROBABLE LINE-UPS

Newcastle: Harper; Simpson, Coloccini, S.Taylor, Enrique; Gutierrez, Barton, Tiote, Guthrie; Nolan; Lovenkrands.

Manchester United: Van der Sar; Rafael, Ferdinand, Vidic, Evra; Valencia, Carrick, Giggs, Nani; Rooney, Hernandez.

Prediction
Fresh from the heartache of Wembley defeat, Sir Alex Ferguson will need to use his years of experience to lift his charges for a tricky encounter in front of what will undoubtedly be a boisterous St James’ Park. The leaders will want to pounce on another Arsenal blunder and the prospect of a record-breaking 19th title should be enough to see the Red Devils over the line in this one.

The return of Rooney is a massive boost for United and his guile along with the slippery movement of Javier Hernandez should pose too much of a problem for Newcastle’s back line.  At the other end, Nolan could give the home side a chance but even with him at his best, this one looks like too tough an assignment.

Newcastle 1-2 Man Utd.

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18.04. (Mon) 21:00 Villarreal - Zaragoza

DID YOU KNOW?

* Villarreal have the third best home record in La Liga bettered only by Real Madrid and Barcelona.

* The 'yellow submarine' have been in the top four throughout the season, except the first three weeks.

* Garrido has described the clash with Real Zaragoza as his side's "most important game of the season'' as their hopes of a third place are extinguished and the 4th place not yet secure.

* Last week’s 5-0 drubbing by Valencia was their worst defeat in La Liga away from home.

* Real Zaragoza have won just once on the road. This is the worst away record in La Liga.

* Javier Aguirre's men picked up some much needed points against Getafe in last match, although this was not enough to lift them out of relegation zone.

* In their last five games against Villarreal, the Aragon based side have won just one game.

* The matches between these two teams tend to be a high scoring affair with 22 goals scored in last five games.

LAST MEETING

November 27, 2010: Real Zaragoza 0-3 Villrreal

Villarreal had beaten Real Zaragoza comprehensively courtesy of a virtuoso performance by Cazorla who scored one goal and setup another. Early strikes by Senna and Cazorla meant that Zaragoza never recovered and Nilmar's goal in the second half only served as an icing on top of cake.

PROBABLE LINE-UPS

Villarreal: Diego Lopez; Musacchio, Capdevilla, Mario Martínez, Marchena; Bruno Soriano, Cazorla, Valero, Rubén; Rossi, Nilmar

Real Zaragoza: Doblas; Paulo Da Silva, Obradovic, Lanzaro, Diogo; Gabi, Ponzio, Herrera, Jarosik, Bertolo; Uche

Prediction
Real Zaragoza are the worst travellers in La Liga and they have lost at 'El Madrigal' in their last three visits there. On the other side, Villarreal are smarting from the 5-0 humiliation of last weekend and need this win to put some distance between them and the chasing pack.
All this points to healthy win for the "yellow submarine".

Villarreal 3-0 Zaragoza