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Archive for August 19th, 2008

Freddy Adu Arrives at AS Monaco

Posted by 5nil on August 19, 2008

Freddy Adu has arrive at AS Monaco following his tour with the United States Olympic soccer team. He has stated that he isn’t concerned that his status with the team will suffer while he misses preseason.

“The whole Monaco family, they’ve been great,” Adu says. “They’ve allowed me to be a part of this. I know some players get held out by their teams, and sometimes they have to really argue with their teams, but this isn’t one of those situations. I love the Olympics. This is a dream of mine.”

Adu was loaned to AS Monaco by Benefica of Portugal for the 2008-09 season. He previously played for DC United and Real Salt Lake of Major League Soccer.




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Video: Men’s Semi-final Olympic Soccer Highlights and Summaries – August 19, 2008

Posted by 5nil on August 19, 2008

FULL GAME HIGH DEFINITION VIDEOS (720p) of all of the Beijing 2008 Olympic soccer / football games are available at at this link.

Aguero inspires Brazilian demise

Sergio Aguero scored his first goals of these Beijing finals, helping to engineer Argentina’s dazzling 3-0 victory over ancient rivals Brazil in Beijing. The reward for their last-four victory is a final date with Nigeria, who beat Belgium 4-1 in Shanghai earlier today.

The contest started at a pace befitting a clash between two of the oldest and greatest rivals in world football. After cautious flirtations with the goal at either end, the first golden chance came in the 12th minute when Schalke’s jet-heeled Rafinha burst up the right wing and crossed dangerously. Lone Brazilian striker Rafael Sobis, however, was unable to get a toe to the ball at full stretch.

Only seconds later, Sergio Aguero collected a quick free-kick inside the Brazilian area, but the Atletico Madrid man somehow conspired to pull his shot wide of the near post with the goalkeeper at his mercy.

With 33 minutes gone on the clock, Lionel Messi, a fan favourite in China PR, began to make his mark on the match. A wasted free-kick from Juan Roman Riquelme fell to the Barcelona gem, but his arrow-like cross through the goal box eluded his fellow attackers. His best moment of the opening period came with four minutes to go. Jinking brilliantly through the penalty area, he forced Brazil keeper Renan into a reflex save that kept his side level at the interval.

Argentinian pressure picked up early in the second half, and Aguero’s good work finally paid dividends in the 52nd minute. After linking up with Fernando Gago, Angel Di Maria slammed a chest-high cross from the left that the striker shouldered into the back of the net from close range. Shortly after, Ezequiel Garay crossed low from the left side and the man they call ‘El Kun’ made no mistake, tapping home his second goal in six minutes.

Inspired by their talisman, Ronalidinho, Brazil nearly hit back on 65 minutes. The new AC Milan signing slammed a vicious free-kick off Sergio Romero’s post, and although Alexandre Pato managed to scramble the resulting rebound home, the referee signalled he was in an offside position.

It was the second time in the half the Brazilians had struck the woodwork, with Rafael Sobis hitting the very same post just minutes before. But their luck would only get worse before it got better.

Aguero was again the focal point for Argentina’s third goal. After collecting a pass from the effervescent Messi in the penalty area in the 74th minute, the Atletico Madrid forward was hacked down by Breno for a penalty. Captain Riquelme stepped up to do the honours, hammering up through the gut of the goal.

Brazil’s miserable night was completed in the last ten minutes when Lucas and Thiago Neves were both sent off for cynical fouls on Javier Mascherano.

The gold-medal match between Argentina and Nigeria, both former winners, will take place at the Bird’s Nest National Stadium on 23 August. Brazil will take on Belgium for Bronze in Shanghai the day before.

Highlights:
http://www.fliggo.com/embed/xOUgZk3y


Goal videos:
http://rd3.videos.sapo.pt/pP48jObwZWltlCRwLghh/mov/1
http://rd3.videos.sapo.pt/N1tM9hZWV0ZLJ4u4WUwV/mov/1
http://rd3.videos.sapo.pt/gKuDUUtPc3UOUjiEnrfI/mov/1

Nigeria’s four-star show

A fantastic team performance, capped by a brace from Chinedu Ogbuke Obasi, ensured Nigeria beat Belgium 4-1 to become the first team to reach the final of this year’s Men’s Olympic Football Tournament.

The opening half was dominated by Samson Siasia’s side, and their attacking verve threatened to carve open their opponents’ defence. Much of the initial prompting came from Peter Odemwingie, whose pace and trickery had Belgium on the back foot from the outset.

As early as the first minute, the Lokomotiv Moscow forward broke quickly down the left and crossed the ball into the box. Logan Bailly, recovered from the shoulder injury that forced his early exit from the quarter-final win over Italy, palmed it away but his clearance fell into the path of Ebenezer Ajilore. He fed Sani Kaita, whose shot was saved by the Belgian keeper.

A defensive slip from Nigeria almost gave the Europeans a great opportunity to score. Onyekachi Apam allowed the ball to bounce over his head, but although Kevin Mirallas reacted quickly, his shot went wide of the target.

The 17th minute was action-packed and resulted in the game’s first goal. Ogbuke Obasi ran down the right wing, twisting and turning his way past his Belgian adversaries, before unleashing a shot which was expertly turned around the post by Bailly.

From the resulting corner, Victor Obinna played the ball to Odemwingie and he found Femi Ajilore, whose shot was blocked. The Belgian backline could only partially clear the ball, which fell into the path of Olubayo Adefemi, and he rifled a shot home from 18 yards.

Nigeria almost lost their concentration – and their lead – in the minute immediately after the goal. Anthony Van den Borre’s run found Tom De Mul, who was denied by some last-ditch defending.

Yet, after regaining their composure, it was Dream Team IV, as they are known in their homeland, who looked the more likely to score. Solomon Okoronkwo beat his marker for pace and got himself into a good position, but flashed his shot wide with just the goalkeeper to beat.

Odemwingie will have also been disappointed to not at least test the keeper from close range after being supplied by Ogbuke Obasi, and a single goal separated the sides at half-time.

Nigeria faced the happy conundrum of whether to defend their lead or push for a second after the interval, and the confusion almost took its toll when Belgium had two great chances to score after the restart. First, Moussa Dembele supplied Mirallas, who brought out a fine save from Ambruse Vanzekin. Then, Jan Vertonghen’s first-time volley from De Mul’s corner was smothered by the keeper at his far post.

Siasia sent on Victor Anichebe for Okoronkwo and he had an immediate impact, setting up Ogbuke Obasi to side-foot home on the hour mark, although the Everton striker missed a golden opportunity minutes later, hitting the ball wide of the target with the goal at his mercy – and most Nigerian fans already celebrating.


That miss was forgotten, however, when Ogbuke Obasi scored his second and Nigeria’s third with a rasping drive from the edge of the box with 17 minutes to go. The right-footed strike will surely go down as one of the goals of the tournament, and dispelled any doubt that the Africans would reach the final.

Six minutes later, they added another. Obinna’s corner from the left was taken short to Chibuzor Okonkwo, and his shot cannoned off the post and into the net. Substitute Ekpo Emmanuel brought out a flying save from Bailly as Nigeria threatened to run riot, but Belgium grabbed a small consolation when Laurent Ciman smashed home a free-kick in the 89th minute.

The goal, however, was hardly celebrated as three minutes later it was Nigeria rejoicing at the fact that they had become the first team to book their place in the Olympic Village and the Bird’s Nest Stadium for the final, while Belgium must battle for bronze.

Highlights:
http://www.dailymotion.com/swf/k7GoAaE5EhglocJHkP

Goal videos:




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