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Selasa, 15 Mei 2012

Klasemen Akhir Liga Italia Serie A Musim 2011/2012

Juventus akhirnya keluar sebagai juara liga italia serie-A musim 2011/12, dengan rekor tak pernah kalah dalam satu musim. Sedangkan AC Milan harus puas di posisi kedua. Udinese berhasil mengamankan satu tiket liga champions musim depan. Berikut daftar klasemen akhir liga italia Serie-A musim 2011/2012:

Klasemen Serie A
No Team M M S K SG N
1 JUVENTUS 38 23 15 0 68-20 84
2 AC MILAN 38 24 8 6 74-33 80
3 UDINESE 38 18 10 10 52-35 64
4 LAZIO 38 18 8 12 56-47 62
5 NAPOLI 38 16 13 9 66-46 61
6 INTERNAZIONALE 38 17 7 14 58-55 58
7 AS ROMA 38 16 8 14 60-54 56
8 PARMA 38 15 11 12 54-53 56
9 BOLOGNA 38 13 12 13 41-43 51
10 CHIEVO 38 12 13 13 35-45 49
11 CATANIA 38 11 15 12 47-52 48
12 ATALANTA 38 13 13 12 41-43 46
13 FIORENTINA 38 11 13 14 37-43 46
14 SIENA 38 11 11 16 45-45 44
15 CAGLIARI 38 10 13 15 37-46 43
16 PALERMO 38 11 10 17 52-62 43
17 GENOA 38 11 9 18 50-69 42
18 LECCE 38 8 12 18 40-56 36
19 NOVARA 38 7 11 20 35-65 32
20 CESENA 38 4 10 24 24-60 22

Rabu, 02 Mei 2012

Daftar Klasemen Liga Italia Serie-A Pekan-36

Juventus hanya mampu bermain imbang 1-1 dengan Lecce, sedangkan Milan mampu menundukkan Atalanta dengan skor 2-0, dengan hasil ini maka selisih poin antara Juve dan Milan terpaut satu poin. Dengan sisa dua pertandingan lagi, perebutan gelar juara kian seru.

Berikut daftar klasemen sementara liga italia serie-A pekan ke-36:

Klasemen Serie A
No Team M M S K SG N
1 JUVENTUS 36 21 15 0 63-19 78
2 AC MILAN 36 23 8 5 70-28 77
3 NAPOLI 36 15 13 8 64-43 58
4 UDINESE 36 16 10 10 48-35 58
5 LAZIO 36 16 8 12 51-46 56
6 INTERNAZIONALE 36 16 7 13 53-50 55
7 AS ROMA 36 15 7 14 55-50 52
8 PARMA 36 13 11 12 51-53 50
9 BOLOGNA 36 12 12 12 39-42 48
10 CATANIA 36 11 14 11 45-48 47
11 ATALANTA 35 13 13 9 40-36 46
12 CHIEVO 36 11 12 13 30-41 45
13 SIENA 36 11 11 14 44-41 44
14 CAGLIARI 36 10 12 14 37-44 42
15 PALERMO 36 11 9 16 48-56 42
16 FIORENTINA 36 10 12 14 36-43 42
17 GENOA 36 10 9 17 48-67 39
18 LECCE 36 8 12 16 40-54 36
19 NOVARA 36 6 11 19 31-63 29
20 CESENA 36 4 10 22 22-54 22

Record night as Real win La Liga

Wasn't this the golden age of FC Barcelona?

Barely a week ago the blaugrana were going for a clean sweep of trophies as their legend as the greatest football team of all time continued to be told.

Now Barça are out of the Champions League and have handed their Spanish title to Real Madrid with a loss to their arch-rivals at the Camp Nou.

This evening Real clinched La Liga in style by beating Europa League finalists Athletic Bilbao 3-0 away to open up an unassailable seven-point lead with two games remaining. Lionel Messi did what he could, bagging  his ninth hat-trick of the campaign  as Barcelona beat fourth-placed Malaga 4-1.

On an evening of records, Messi scored his 68th goal (46 in the league) to prise away Gerd Muller's 39-year record for strikes in one season, while Real coach Jose Mourinho won a title in his fourth different country, following league championships in Portugal (Porto), England (Chelsea) and Italy (Inter).

How does that achievement measure up?

Little-known Croat Tomislav Ivic won titles in Belgium, France, Greece, the Netherlands, Portugal and Yugoslavia, six different nations. Ernst Happel won in his native Austria, Germany, Italy and Portugal, as has current Republic of Ireland coach Giovanni Trapattoni.

Louis Van Gaal (wins in Holland, Spain & Germany) comes closest in terms of big-league wins, followed by a number who have won titles major nations: Carlo Ancelotti has won titles in Italy & England and is chasing a third in France this year, Arsene Wenger has clinched the title in France and England, while a trio have bagged Serie A and La Liga crowns - Vujadin Boskov, Fabio Capello and Helenio Herrera.

Valencia, a distant 29 points behind Barcelona in third place, qualified for next season's Champions League by beating Osasuna 4-0.

*Newcastle United continued their march towards the Champions League with a 2-0 win at rivals Chelsea.The Toon sit fifth in the Premier League, four points clear of the Blues and a point behind third-place Arsenal. Newcastle play Manchester City at home and Everton away in their final games.

*Also in England, the Football Association has criticised The Sun for its mocking of new England manager Roy Hodgson's speech impediment. "We are delighted at the media response to Roy's appointment," FA chief David Bernstein said, "but are disappointed with the headline in The Sun, which we consider is in poor taste and disrespectful." The Press Complaints Commission confirmed it had received over 100 complaints about the front page of Rupert Murdoch's tabloid.

* Fiorentina have sacked manager Delio Rossi after a touchline altercation with one of his players. Rossi becomes the 19th coaching casualty in Serie A this season, smashing the previous record of 15 in the 1951-'52 season. Serie A has 20 teams.



* Ajax retained the Dutch title with a 2-0 win over Venlo.With one match to play they are six points clear of Feyenoord and seven above PSV. UEFA rank the Eredivisie as the eighth-best league in Europe.

*The title race in Italy is going down to the wire as Milan closed to within one point of leaders Juventus. The Rossoneri beat Atalanta at San Siro 2-0 but Juve could only draw 1-1 at home to Lecce. Juve play Atalanta at home in their final game, but must first travel to Cagliari. Milan are at home to lowly Novara on the last day of the season, but face a Milan derby with Inter before that.

The final day of the season in Italy is traditional for deals to be struck and friendship credits to be stored up, American writer Joe McGinnis was surprised to discover in his memorable book ' 'The Miracle of Castel di Sangro'.

* Ukraine is having a dreadful PR week ahead of its hosting of Euro 2012 in June. After a catalogue of delays and warnings about its poor infrastructure and UEFA boss Michel Platini labeling its hoteliers "crooks and bandits" for jacking up their room rates, four bombs exploded in Dnipropetrovsk at the weekend, injuring 27 people. Now high-level political disapproval is starting to appear.

European President Jose Manuel Barroso has said he will not attend Euro 2012 in protest at the politically-motivated imprisonment and apparent beating of former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko. The Austrian and Croatian governments have also confirmed they will not be attending the tournament in any form and German Chancellor Angela Merkel is said to be considering whether to pull out or not. Tymoshenko has been on hunger strike for two weeks now.

Euro 2012 was supposed to be Ukraine's advert to the world, although with a pro-Russian President, one cannot but help wonder how much they want to impress the E.U. to the west anyway. Platini, after many a headache, will just be glad when it is all over.


- Sean O'Conor & Soccerphile


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Senin, 30 April 2012

Daftar Klasemen Liga Italia Serie A Pekan Ke-35

Juventus masih menjadi pemuncak klasemen sementara sampai pekan ke-35 ini, Milan masih menempel ketat dengan selisih tiga poin. Zona liga champions masih seru diperebutkan oleh empat tim, Napoli, Udinese, Lazio, dan Inter Milan mempunyai poin yang sama. Berikut daftar klasemen sementara liga italia serie A musim 2011/12 sampai pekan ke-35:
Klasemen Serie A
No Team M M S K SG N
1 JUVENTUS 35 21 14 0 62-18 77
2 AC MILAN 35 22 8 5 68-28 74
3 NAPOLI 35 14 13 8 62-43 55
4 UDINESE 35 15 10 10 47-35 55
5 LAZIO 35 16 7 12 50-45 55
6 INTERNAZIONALE 35 16 7 12 52-47 55
7 AS ROMA 35 15 6 14 55-50 51
8 CATANIA 35 11 14 10 45-47 47
9 PARMA 35 12 11 12 48-52 47
10 ATALANTA 35 13 13 9 40-36 46
11 BOLOGNA 35 11 12 12 38-42 45
12 CHIEVO 35 11 11 13 30-41 44
13 SIENA 35 11 10 14 43-40 43
14 PALERMO 35 11 9 15 48-54 42
15 CAGLIARI 35 10 12 13 36-42 42
16 FIORENTINA 35 10 11 14 34-41 41
17 GENOA 35 9 9 17 46-66 36
18 LECCE 35 8 11 16 39-53 35
19 NOVARA 35 6 10 19 29-61 28
20 CESENA 35 4 10 21 22-53 22

Senin, 09 April 2012

Daftar Klasemen Liga Italia Serie-A Pekan Ke-31

Juventus berhasil mengambil alih puncak klasemen dari AC Milan, setelah berhasil mengalahkan Palermo dengan skor 2-0. Sedangkan Milan harus puas turun peringkat setelah kalah dari Fiorentina. Berikut daftar klasemen sementara Liga Italia Serie-A musim 2011/12 pekan ke-31:

Klasemen Serie A
No Team M M S K SG N
1 JUVENTUS 31 17 14 0 51-17 65
2 AC MILAN 31 19 7 5 61-26 64
3 LAZIO 31 16 6 9 47-38 54
4 UDINESE 31 14 9 8 43-29 51
5 NAPOLI 31 12 12 7 55-38 48
6 AS ROMA 31 14 5 12 49-41 47
7 INTER 31 13 6 12 45-44 45
8 CATANIA 31 10 13 8 41-41 43
9 CHIEVO 31 11 9 11 30-39 42
10 PALERMO 31 11 7 14 44-49 39
11 SIENA 31 10 9 12 36-32 39
12 CAGLIARI 31 9 11 11 33-38 38
13 ATALANTA 31 10 13 8 34-33 37
14 BOLOGNA 31 9 10 12 32-38 37
15 GENOA 31 9 8 13 38-52 35
16 FIORENTINA 31 9 9 13 32-38 35
17 PARMA 31 8 11 12 39-50 35
18 LECCE 31 7 10 14 35-47 31
19 NOVARA 31 5 10 16 27-52 25
20 CESENA 31 4 8 19 18-47 20

Senin, 05 Maret 2012

Lazio Menjadi "Raja" di Kota Roma

Akhirnya, Lazio berhasil membuktikan diri sebagai "raja" di kota Roma, setelah dalam pertandingan derby berhasil mengalahkan AS Roma dengan skor 1-2. Dengan hasil ini maka untuk kompetisi Serie A musim 2011/12 ini, Lazio mempertegas dominasinya atas AS Roma, karena pada pertemuan pertama juga berhasil megalahkan AS Roma dengan skor yang sama.

Pertandingan sendiri berlangsung cukup keras, pada awal dimulainya pertandingan sudah harus "memakan korban", Maarten Stekelenburg, kiper AS Roma melakukan pelanggaran terhadap Miroslav Klose di kotak penalti, dan wasit langsung mengeluarkan kartu merah dan memberikan hadiah penalti untuk Lazio. Hernanes yang mengambil tendangan penalti tidak menyia-nyiakan kesempatan tersebut, 1-0 untuk keunggulan Lazio.

Meski dengan 10 pemain, AS Roma mapu menyamakn kedudukan melalui gol Fabio Borini. Namun sayang, AS Roma akhurnya harus kebobolan lagi, Mauri berhasil melesakkan gol hasil dari umpan tendangan bebas, skor 1-2 untuk keunggulan Lazio. Pertandingan yang berlangsung keras menghasilkan banyak kartu, dan pada akhirnya pemain Lazio, Scaloni, harus keluar lapangan karena mendapatkan kartu kuning kedua. Namun demikian, AS Roma tak mampu mengejar ketertinggaln, dan tak ada gol lagi setelahnya. Sampai peluit akhir dibunyikan, skor tetap bertahan, AS Roma harus mengakui keunggulan Lazio.

Rabu, 14 Desember 2011

Fransesco Totti Akan Hengkang Dari AS Roma?

Kabar kurang mengenakkan bagi klub maupun pendukung AS Roma, karena kapten sekaligus ikon klub, Fransesco Totti dikabarkan akan hengkang. Hal ini tak lepas dari kritik supporter karena kegagalannya dalam eksekusi penalti saat menghadi Juventus.

Namun demikian, direktur klub AS Roma, Walter Sabatini, membantah hal tersebut. Nah, apakah Totti benar-benar akan hengkang?, ataukah ini hanya gertak sambal?, mungkin juga ini hanyalah isu yang dibesar-besarkan. Kita tunggu saja kelanjutan beritanya.

Senin, 19 September 2011

Weekending

* Reborn Napoli celebrated returning to the top of Serie A with a 3-1 home win over Milan, with echoes of titanic clashes between the north and south's giants in the era of Diego Maradona. Uruguayan striker Edinson Cavani scored a hat-trick.

*The quest for a level playing-field in Spain goes on.

After Valencia finished 21 points behind Barcelona and Real Madrid last season and the big two began their 2011-'12 campaign with big thrashings, Sevilla president Jose Maria del Nido decided to speak out and campaign for an equitable distribution of TV rights.

But a meeting of club directors in Madrid last week proved fruitless.
Sevilla director general Jose Maria Cruz said the meeting was, “An afternoon tea of pessimists and good for nothings. We only had a praiseworthy defence from Espanyol and Betis. The rest of those that attended have remained silent as if it wasn’t an issue for them.”

With three games gone, Real Betis and Valencia are on 9 points, two ahead of Barcelona, who tanked Osasuna 8-0, and Sevilla. Real Madrid are on six having lost 1-0 at Levante.

*In the Netherlands, FC Twente and AZ Alkmaar top the Eredivisie after six games with 15 points, two ahead of Ajax and Feyenoord. PSV are in fifth with eleven. In Portugal, Porto and Benfica top the Primeira Liga with 13 points from five games.

*Meanwhile in France, Marseille, tipped by some for a title challenge, are at the bottom of Ligue 1 following a 2-0 loss at table-toppers Lyon. Didier Deschamps' OM have drawn three and lost three so far.

*In England, the two Manchesters sit atop the table. United despatched third-place Chelsea 3-1 at Old Trafford, while City squandered a two-goal cushion at Fulham to draw 2-2. Fulham, Bolton and West Brom are in the drop zone with three points; Arsenal, who lost 4-3 at Blackburn, are one ahead on four after five games. Liverpool's title aspirations took a blow in a 0-4 rout at Tottenham.

*Bayern Munich are top of the Bundesliga after six games, two points ahead of Werder Bremen and Borussia Moenchengladbach. Hamburg are bottom with one point.

*In Japan, Gamba Osaka lead the J-League a point ahead of Kashiwa Reysol, while Vasco de Gama lead Sao Paulo by the same amount in Brazil.

*The USA's Major League Soccer has revealed its top ten annual wages packets for 2011:

  1. David Beckham - LA Galaxy $6,500,000
  2. Thierry Henry -New York Red Bulls $5,600,000
  3. Rafa Marques - New York Red Bulls $5,544,000
  4. Landon Donovan - LA Galaxy $2,127,778
  5. Juan Pablo Angel - New York Red Bulls $1,918,000
  6. Nery Castillo - Chicago Fire $1,788,060
  7. Julian De Guzman - Toronto FC $1,717,546
  8. Freddie Ljungberg - Chicago Fire $1,314,000
  9. Mista -Toronto FC $987,337
  10. Branko Boskovic - DC United $516,200
* Eight of the twelve finalists for the 2012 Olympic Games women's football tournament have been decided: Great Britain (England), Japan, North Korea, Brazil, South Africa, Colombia, France and Sweden. Two more will qualify from CONCACAF and one each from CAF (Africa) and Oceania.

- Sean O'Conor

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Jumat, 09 September 2011

Serie A Calcio 2011-2012 Season Preview

Italian Football

With the threat of industrial action on the part of the playing staff in Italy now averted, Serie A returns with AC Milan v Lazio at Molino Dorino. What's the betting Milan can repeat?

Let's look at the teams one by one.

Atalanta look like they will come out in a 4-4-2 with a strengthened defence. Andrea Masiello has exchanged the sunny climes of Bari for the chilly foothills of the Alps.

Bologna are likely to utilize the Christmas tree with Di Vaio the angel at its peak. But will the formation lead to the lack of width that Milan discovered that they had two seasons ago? While Milan brought in Beckham to solve the problem, in my view it's rather unlikely he will be rushing over from LA to help the Bolognesi.

Cagliari, under Donadoni's watchful eye, may use Nene and newly-acquired El Kabir as two wide front men with Cossu breaking through the centre. With the dangerous David Suazo brought in from Inter they should be able to avoid relegation.

Catania have Montella as coach now, but have strangely unloaded Schelotto to Atalanta. The formation seems unclear – a lop-sided 4-4-2, perhaps. They might be heading even farther south - to the reaches of Serie B.

Cesena will place new boy Mutu in front of goal hoping € 5m Eder can help him in the scoring department.

Chievo have bought Perparim Hetemaj from Brescia hoping the Finn can finish like he did with his controlled volley against Roma. Does Jokic have what it takes on the left of midfield to help Pellissier?

Fiorentina's 12-goal hero Gilardino will be fed by Kharja, 26 year-old Andrea Lazzari (from Cagliari) and Montolivo, who stays in Florence (it's amazing that, despite years of his being often the best player on the park, it's only recently that bigger clubs have been taking serious interest in him).

Genoa have made an effort to improve their "goals against" column by bringing in the experienced Sebastian Frey, 31, from Fiorentina. The addition of Birsa (Auxerre), Pratto and Seymour (U. Catolica) provides evidence that Genoa plan to do more than merely survive this time.

Internazionale di Milano have managed to retain Wesley Schneijder (to Manchester United's detriment). So allenatore Gasperini has kept his defence and midfield intact. Up front, the decision to unload Samuel Eto'o seems odd indeed: the mobility of the attack may well be impaired. How long will it take Ricky Alvarez to adapt to the tiny spaces afforded by Italian defences, compared with the wide grasslands found in Argentina? But then they've now got Diego Forlan .. South American Champion as well as the best player in the 2010 World Cup.

Juventus, the creaky Old Lady, is going to be the most interesting team to watch this season, I predict. The fans (perhaps forgetting that he can land a ball on a one euro coin from fifty metres)
are already moaning about the acquisition of the elderly Pirlo from Milan. But the dangerous Vucinic will probably play in the middle of a front four (yes, you read that right: I understand it's a return to the 1960s with a 4-2-4!!). So expect goals, goals, goals ... at both ends of the field.

Lazio now have great experience in attack with Miroslav Klose (from Bayern Munchen) and Cisse (Panathinaikos) brought in as front men in a probable 4-3-1-2 with Hernanes and Ledesma behind as the spine of the team.

Lecce have brought in on loan Roma's goalkeeper Julio Sergio. Nearly all of their summer transfers are loan deals or frees, and the fact that they have spent only € 1.6m must reflect the state of their finances. One fears for their safety this season.

Milan (and/or the Italian press) have been keeping everyone on tenterhooks this summer by talking about a mysterious possible signing called "Mister X" (commonly presumed to be either Montolivo or Hamsik). In the end, former Liverpool player Acquilani has been brought in to cover for the loss of Pirlo to Juve. How long can Milan continue with the ageing Gattuso and Ambrosini in midfield? Perhaps it doesn't matter when you have such a stellar forward line.

Napoli, drawn in the same fascinating Champions League "group of death" (Group A) as Manchester City, with Villareal and Bayern, will provide serious opposition to any opponent this season. Confidence is high. Gokhan Inler and power-shooter Marco Donadel have been brought into midfield, and the team will continue with Cavani, Lavezzi, and Hamsik up front.

Novara might be favourites for the drop, but they have an all-new front three "attacco M": Morimoto, Mazzarani, and Meggiorini.

Palermo now have Eran Zahavi from Hapoel, who will possibly appear on the right of midfield in front of Cassani to support forwards Hernandez and the excellent Fabrizio Miccoli (what is it about the Italian national team selectors that they don't pick Miccoli automatically?)

Parma will hope Graziano Pelle (bought from AZ Alkmaar for a million) will help Crespo and Giovinco score more goals than the team lets in at the other end.

Roma have spent big this summer, and new coach Luis Enrique has managed to lure the sought after Dutch keeper Maarten Stekelenburg to the Italian capital. Bojan Krkic (Barca) and Lamela (River) could be the wide men at the front of a 4-3-3. As yet we don't know whether this will be a true 4-3-3 or a 4-5-1 (or even a 4-6). Where will Argentinian Pablo Osvaldo (Espanol) fit in? Roma will be interesting to watch.

Siena are expected to employ a traditional 4-4-2 with Zeljko Brkic in goal, D'Agostino in midfield, and Destro brought in from Genoa. Siena have been (on occasion) exciting to watch when at home. Can they survive this time?

Udinese's strengths and weaknesses were plain for all to see in their recent matches against Arsenal. Prior to the match in London the team looked relaxed as they were spotted strolling the gardens of Regents Park and were unlucky to lose to Walcott's solitary goal. In Udine, though, their over-reliance on the brilliant Di Natale was evidenced, despite Pinzi's great range of passing. Coach Francesco Guidolin is going to have to quickly stifle the psychological blow of losing Sanchez to Barcelona if Udinese are to emulate last term's excellent showing.

© Peter Rodd & Soccerphile.com