Friday 5 April 2013

Bayern 2-0 Juventus

Bayern celebrate after earning a 2-0 lead to take to Turin

David Alaba is ecstatic after firing Bayern in front against Juventus after just 25 seconds
Bayern's Toni Kroos was forced off after 16 minutes, Arjen Robben replacing him






Arturo Vidal of Juventus competes with Franck Ribéry of Bayern during an intense opening

Real Madrid vs Galatasaray

José Mourinho urges his Madrid side to keep a clean sheet
Gonzalo Higuaín celebrates in spectacular style after his 73rd-minute header
Gonzalo Higuaín wraps up a comprehensive win with the third Madrid goal
Hamit Altıntop of Galatasaray comes under pressure from man of the match Xabi Alonso
Karim Benzema takes the acclaim after his fourth goal in this season's competition
Madrid goalkeeper Diego López makes a rare first-half save

Hope springs eternal for Galatasaray's Melo

Talking to UEFA.com after the 3-0 defeat by Real Madrid CF, Galatasaray AȘ's Felipe Melo refused to give up hope of a dramatic comeback in Istanbul next Tuesday.
Despite going into last night's quarter-final first leg at Real Madrid CF having won their previous three away games in the UEFA Champions League, Galatasaray AȘ midfielder Felipe Melo told UEFA.com that a lack of concentration had contributed to bringing that run to an end in such devastating fashion. A 3-0 reverse would leave many teams feeling forlorn but defender Emmanuel Eboué added that the Turkish side would stick to their attacking principles in Istanbul next Tuesday.








Felipe Melo, Galatasaray midfielder

I was hoping we'd score goals here. We had two really great chances but we couldn't put either of them away. We are leaving here feeling down as 3-0 is a tough result. Madrid are one of the strongest teams in the world. It's not just that they were particularly strong tonight, they always are. That said, we needed to concentrate a bit more.
The return game will be just as hard. Being three goals behind means we must go all out and that will mean leaving spaces in which they can play. Nothing is impossible in football, though. As long as there is a chance, I will always believe. Prior to tonight we had a 50% chance of getting through. That's down to 10% now. If we are to go out at home, let's look to do it with our heads held high. 

Emmanuel Eboué, Galatasaray defender

Obviously the return match is going to be difficult with us 3-0 down. We will continue to have faith though. We play in a style that the club believes in and we came here with the aim of scoring a goal. We will now concentrate on the Turkish league and see about the Madrid game afterwards. 

Real Madrid

Real Madrid CF striker Karim Benzema will be cheering on Paris Saint-Germain FC when they visit FC Barcelona for the second leg of their quarter-final tie next Wednesday. "I watched the game in Paris. PSG were a real threat in the first half," the former Olympique Lyonnais player said. "The second leg will be tough but I believe they can do something special. I will support PSG because they are a French side. I hope they go through."

Paul Pogba


Paul Pogba has won the 'player of the month' award for the second time this season having also finished first in the poll organised by Juventus's official website in January. The 20-year-old midfielder will receive the award ahead of the Serie A game against Pescara Calcio on Saturday.

The Frenchman played the last 15 minutes in Juventus 2-0 defeat at FC Bayern München in the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals first leg and another participant in that game, forward Alessandro Matri, warned the German side ahead of the return. "We all are sad about the loss in Munich, but at the same time we are conscious of our strength," the Italian international said. "In our minds, the comeback has already started since the final blow of the first game."

FC Barcelona

FC Barcelona assistant coach Jordi Roura said that Lionel Messi "will not be forced" in his attempts to recover from the hamstring injury he suffered against Paris Saint-Germain FC during the week. The Argentina forward is believed to be making solid progress as he looks to recover full fitness and although he has been ruled out of Saturday's Liga encounter against RCD Mallorca, it is still unknown whether he will make it in time for Wednesday's return against the French Ligue 1 leaders.

"We have to see how [his leg] is responding and how the injury reacts between now and the middle of the week," said Roura. "He is such a competitive player who always wants to play. Everything depends on what he and the club medics say at the end of the day but the situation will not be forced." There was some good news for Barça on the injury front, with Pedro Rodríguez (calf) and Adriano (hamstring) both returning to training having recently suffered muscle tears.

Barcelona FC vs Paris Saint Germany

After snatching a last-minute draw against FC Barcelona on Tuesday, and only a few days before the Camp Nou return, it is back to domestic business this weekend for Paris Saint-Germain FC. Carlo Ancelotti knows the importance Satuday's trip to Stade Rennais FC. "Ligue 1 is a unique league, no game is ever won before kick-off," said Carlo Ancelotti. "The starting XI will be pretty similar to the one that started against Barcelona, the players have recovered well. I want to field as strong a team as possible.

"Tomorrow may be the game that wins us the league, and as a coach, I want to win titles. I do not think Barça will change their game plan [from the first leg], and we won't either."