Showing posts with label Borussia Mönchengladbach. Show all posts
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Thursday, 26 November 2015

Gladbach Demolish Sevilla


Borussia Mönchengladbach crushed Sevilla in their Champions League Group D match with two goals from Lars Stindl for a first victory in the competition and one which ended the Spanish club’s hopes of reaching the knockout stage.

Stindl tapped in after 29 minutes and scored again late on, with second-half goals from Fabian Johnson and Raffael, to lift Gladbach to five points in the group and on track for a third-place finish that leads to the Europa League, with their last group match at Manchester City next month.

Sevilla, who scored through Vitolo in the 82nd minute and with Ever Banega adding a stoppage-time penalty, have lost four group games since beating the German side in their opener, and are in bottom place on three and face Juventus next.

Borussia, who had lost three times this year to Sevilla, including twice in the Europa League, took revenge, recording a first home win over a Spanish club in 30 years to continue their excellent run under André Schubert. “It was an important game. We wanted to show that we could win in the Champions League,” Stindl said. The club had not played top-flight European football since reaching the semi-final of 1977-78 European Cup.

Gladbach, who have won seven of their eight matches in the league, got off to a better start, with the Sevilla goalkeeper Sergio Rico forced to make three saves in the opening minutes.

Sevilla, looking to halt a run of three straight defeats, responded with a chance for Yevhen Konoplyanka, who failed to beat the goalkeeper Yann Sommer from three metres out.

Rico was kept busy, however, twice more stopping shots from Stindl, but the attacking midfielder was not to be denied, slipping into the box to tap in a Granit Xhaka shot on goal.

The Swiss international almost scored himself early in the second half, unleashing a shot from 20 yards, with Rico spectacularly palming the ball wide.

Sevilla upped the tempo and came close twice through the Frenchman Kevin Gameiro before Johnson delivered the knockout punch in the 68th with a well-placed curled effort. “We produced a strong performance. Everyone played to their limit,” the USA international said.

Raffael added a third and Vitolo cut the deficit in the 82nd before Stindl responded with his second goal of the evening a minute later in an entertaining finale that included a penalty for Sevilla in stoppage time and converted by Banega.

“Third place is now in our own hands. But the task will be very demanding,” said Schubert, who has steered the club from the bottom of the Bundesliga to fifth place with only two points dropped in his eight games.


Wednesday, 30 September 2015

Corona Gets Roar Chance


Brisbane Roar’s pre-season from hell is getting back on track following confirmation experienced Spanish midfielder Corona has joined the club on a two-year deal.

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Corona, whose full name is Miguel Angel Garcia Perez-Roldan, will wear the No7 jersey for the three-time A-League champions and his pedigree suggests he will be an excellent addition to new coach John Aloisi’s squad.

The Roar’s off-season has been marred by financial problems and legal battles involving their embattled owners, the Bakrie Group, but the recruitment of such a decorated player suggests the worst may have passed for Brisbane.

Corona, 34, has played for Spanish side Almeria since 2006 and was the club’s captain up until his recent departure, amassing 312 appearances in all competitions.

All up, Corona has played 10 seasons in Spain’s top flight, La Liga, and also previously represented his country at age international level.

“The way Miguel plays on the ball, he’s technically very good and he will be able to start the plays for us,” Aloisi said. “He’s got all the qualities that we are looking for in that position to play the style of football we want to play.”

Corona is a versatile midfielder who can cover multiple engine room roles, but comes in as a replacement for the departed Luke Brattan.

The fringe Socceroo is reportedly poised to sign for Manchester City and then immediately go out on loan, and while Brattan’s loss was a bitter one for the Roar, the capture of Corona promises to allay any disappointment.

“The attacking, possession-based style of the Roar suits my game,” Corona said. “This style and the positive approach to football by John Aloisi is what drew me to the club. Now I can’t wait to get onto the field and show what I can do.”