Friday, November 28, 2008

2-2

So Portsmouth had a victory snatched from them thanks to the close control and quick feet of Inzaghi. For a 35-year-old that was some finish. Have a look at it.



His fabulous close control and finishing has made him one of European football's greatest strikers and he merely reemphasised that notion against Portsmouth. Ronaldinho's freekick was also a thing of beauty.



Such displays of individual quality are what make Milan the odds-on favourite to win the UEFA Cup this season. This squad should really be playing in the Champions League but this is the consequence of their inconsistency last season. Fiorentina are now out of the Champions League and are likely to parachute down into the UEFA Cup. It just shows how they are not ready to take on the best of Europe yet.

Anyways back to the UEFA Cup, another result showing a team on the way up was Man City's surprising win over Schalke 04. The Germans are no pushovers and City's win will certainly give them some confidence. The fact that they managed such a victory without their star striker, Robinho, goes to show that they have the quality in their squad to go far in the competition. It also should show the rest of the Premiership that City's ambitions could be realised far sooner than first thought possible. Of course it will take a few more million to refurnish the club but that's another story for another time. For now, City fans can look back and be proud of a performance worthy of such adulation. Stephen Ireland in particular has been in a rich vein of form and he certainly will have a pivotal role in City's future endeavours.

Another stunning result was Olympiakos' 5-1 victory over Benfica. The Greeks played the Portuguese off the park and banished the memory of their opening day defeat to Galatasaray. However, I wasn't so interested in those results as I am in beautiful goals. To add to Ronaldinho's freekick, here is Gonzalo Colsa's fine equalising effort for Racing Club against PSG.



Ronaldinho or Colsa? Take your pick. The Manchester derby is on this weekend and although it may not rival some of the world's greatest derbies, it certainly will grow and intensify. Especially if City continue to make progress. Who knows? It may one day live up to the Glasgow, Milan or Buenos Aires' derbies. For now we'll just have to watch Robinho and Rooney go head to head. Should be an interesting match this weekend.

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