Tonights Foreign Footy (27/02)

Damocles

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Bremen vs Leverkusen on ESPN now.
Racing vs Villareal on SS4 at 5.55
Sampdoria vs Inter on ESPN at 7.45
Bilbao vs Valencia on SS4 at 8.00

I'm watching Racing/Villareal then I'll switch over and check out Sampdoria/Inter. Inter have looked a better team under Leo (despite their defensive struggles), and I don't see any major reason to watch Valencia or Bilbao.

Those of a scouting disposition may want to check it out, as it's Munian vs Mata.
 
Re: Tonights Footy (27/02)

Leverkusen go one up from a Derdiyok header from a corner. Smashing header too, keeper wouldn't have saved that if he built a wall in front of it.
 
Re: Tonights Footy (27/02)

was checking Seria A result and wtf happened in Palermo vs Udinese match? ended 0-7 to the away side!!
 
Re: Tonights Footy (27/02)

Akai said:
was checking Seria A result and wtf happened in Palermo vs Udinese match? ended 0-7 to the away side!!

Palermo had a proper mare and Sanchez was phenomenal. They were 5-0 up before half time, mainly due to the Palermo defence deciding to have a tea break for the first half.

I keep thinking this; if Udinese wouldn't have had such a miserable start to the season, they would be challenging for the Scudetto right now.

Delio Rossi is getting the sack at the end of the season, but Palermo aren't a bad team, and they'll be back.

The match of the weekend is on Monday by the way, when Milan take on Napoli in a proper 6 pointer.

-- Sun Feb 27, 2011 6:14 pm --

I split the topic back to get away from the CC Final thread.

Bremen are back in it btw, 2-1 Mertesacker.

Vidal sent off for Leverkusen, Adler is keeping them in it, shows why he's world class.

-- Sun Feb 27, 2011 6:22 pm --

2-2!!!

90th minute goal from Bremen!!

-- Sun Feb 27, 2011 6:54 pm --

Racing are 1-0 against Villarreal, and looking good for their lead. Will be a massive result if they can keep it

-- Sun Feb 27, 2011 7:40 pm --

Racing are 2-1 up now, after a good goal by Spurs loanee Gio Dos Santos.

Inter team:

Julio Cesar; Nagatomo, Lucio, Ranocchia, Chivu; Kharja, Stankovic, Zanetti; Sneijder; Pazzini, Eto'o

Sampdoria Team:
Curci; Volta, Gastaldello, Lucchini; Mannini, Dessena, Poli, Palombo, Ziegler; Guberti, Maccarone


Good Inter team that, though Ranocchia is a bit inexperienced.
 
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