Showing posts with label Wayne Rooney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wayne Rooney. Show all posts

Friday, June 29, 2012

Also a Euro 2012 update



This match was from a few days ago. Italy defeated England in the quarterfinals, 0-0 (4-2).

Monday, May 31, 2010

Great moments in World Cup history #6


Portugal defeated England on penalties in the quarterfinals of the 2006 World Cup.

Thursday, April 8, 2010

Champions League Update: Semifinals are set

Above: Arjen Robben celebrates the winning goal

Below: Seconds earlier, the Manchester United players watch Robben's goal go in the net
All four Champions League quarterfinal ties are over, and here are the results:
  • Barcelona defeated Arsenal
  • Inter Milan beat CSKA Moscow
  • Olympique Lyon beat Girondins Bordeaux
  • Bayern Munich defeated Manchester United
Below: Messi scores one of his four goals against Arsenal on Tuesday

In the Bayern-Man Utd. match on Wednesday, Bayern arrived at Old Trafford with a 2-1 lead and hopes that Wayne Rooney would be unable to play due to injury. Rooney did start, however, and United quickly built up a 3-0 lead. Bayern scored at the end of the first half (on a goal by Olic), and then, in the second half, Manchester United's Rafael was sent off with his second yellow card, and Rooney had to leave due to a re-aggravation of his ankle injury. Arjen Robben then scored a pretty astounding goal to pull Bayern level 4-4 over the two legs of the tie. Due to the away-goals rule, Bayern advance.

After the match, United coach Alex Ferguson denounced the Bayern players for being "typical Germans."

For highlights, watch this:


When You Tube takes this video down, try this link instead.

The semifinals will see Barca play Inter and Lyon versus Bayern.

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Champions League update: Bayern Munich 2 - Manchester United 1 (First leg)


Above: Wayne Rooney lies injured while Bayern Munich celebrates their last second goal.



When You Tube takes down the above video, try this link.

Update 3/31/10: Yesterday I was too lazy to actually write anything about this match, but a number of things happened which certainly deserve to be written about-- Wayne Rooney's ridiculously easy goal at the 1:04 minute mark; Ribery's free kick goal that ricocheted in off Rooney; Olic's stoppage time goal which came right after Rooney's ankle injury (which could cause Rooney to miss the end of Man Utd.'s season, the Champion's League, and possibly even the World Cup). Somebody else is just going to have to write about these things, however. I am not up to the task.
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