Tuesday, September 17, 2013

Bayern Munich - CSKA Moscow 3-0

 Champions commence defence with win.Goals from David Alaba,Mario Mandzukic and Arjen Robben secured all three points at the Allianz Arena.

Bayern Munich began the defence of their Champions League crown with a comfortable 3-0 win at home to CSKA Moscow on Tuesday.
A victory for the hosts never looked in doubt and they found themselves ahead within the opening five minutes as the talented David Alaba fired a free kick in from a central position, while Mario Mandzukic added a second with a header just before half-time.
Arjen Robben wrapped up the three points 22 minutes from time after a lovely assist by Alaba, thus securing a win in Pep Guardiola's first Champions League outing in charge of the German club.
Guardiola's men strolled to a similarly comfortable 2-0 win over Hannover at the weekend and the coach made only one change to that team as Dante replaced Daniel Van Buyten at centre-back.
The Russians also came into the game fresh from a domestic victory over Rostov, but the win came at a cost as Alan Dzagoev and Zoran Tosic both picked up injuries, meaning Aleksandrs Cauna and Steven Zuber took their respective places.
Bayern were in control from the start and they took the lead just four minutes in when Austrian Alaba steered a free kick past Igor Akinfeev from the edge of the box.
The hosts' dominance was obvious as they monopolised possession, but they struggled to break down CSKA's resolute defence.
When they did, 10 minutes from half-time, Mandzukic spurned a magnificent chance to double their lead. Rafinha crossed from the right and the forward headed the ball onto the far post before it rolled into the arms of Akinfeev.
But Mandzukic made amends three minutes before the break when Robben whipped in a fearsome free kick from the right and the Croatian forward diverted it past the helpless Akinfeev.
FC Bayern Muenchen v PFC CSKA Moscow - UEFA, Mario Mandzukic
The visitors continued to struggle after the break and Robben could have scored a third, but his volley from inside the area was well saved.
Leonid Slutsky's men enjoyed a rare spell of possession in the hosts' half around the hour mark but they were almost punished soon after.
Mandzukic arrived in the box to meet Alaba's left-wing cross but again found Akinfeev in excellent form.
The Russian goalkeeper could do nothing to deny Bayern their third goal in the 68th minute, however.
Alaba produced a marvellous scooped pass over the CSKA defence and Robben smashed a low shot into the net.
Bayern continued to press for more in the dying stages as Robben's replacement Xherdan Shaqiri created danger on the right flank, but three goals were enough for Bayern who get their Group D campaign off to the perfect start.
4' David Alaba
41' Mario Mandzukic
68' Arjen Robben
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Galatasaray - Real Madrid 1-6

Ronaldo hat-trick torpedoes Turks

A supreme attacking performance from Cristiano Ronaldo helped Real Madrid to destroy Galatasarayin a 6-1 victory on Tuesday night.The Portugese celebrated signing a new contact with a supreme perfomance.

RONALDO BENZEMA ISCO GALATASARAY v REAL MADRID UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE

The Portugal international, fresh from signing a new bumper contract, scored a second-half hat-trick to seal an emphatic win, with Isco and a Karim Benzema double completing the three points.

Isco opened the scoring after controlling a perfect pass from Angel di Maria before netting his fourth goal in nine Champions League starts.

Benzema added a second early in the second half after more good work from Di Maria, the France international emphatically firing past Fernando Muslera to end the game as a contest.

Ronaldo's quick double came just before Benzema added his second from close range, while Umut Bulut added a late consolation for the visitors before Ronaldo sealed the win following a mazy run.

Five players - including Wesley Sneijder and Muslera - returned to the Galatasaray starting line-up having been rested for the draw with Antalyaspor on Friday, with Fatih Terim partnering Burak Yilmaz and Didier Drogba in attack.

Carlo Ancelotti also made changes to his side from the 2-2 draw with Villarreal, recalling experienced goalkeeper Iker Casillas while di Maria replaced Gareth Bale.

Unfortunately for Casillas, his game came to a premature end when he clashed with Sergio Ramos. The Spain goalkeeper tried to carry on but had to be replaced by Diego Lopez in the 14th minute with a back injury.

Lopez was called upon just before the half-hour mark as Melo got to a left wing cross in front of his marker. His header looked destined for the bottom corner, only for Lopez to dive to his left to keep it out.

Having dealt with a sustained period of pressure from Galatasaray, the visitors took the lead with a piece of brilliant skill from Isco. The youngster instantly controlled a long ball from Di Maria and one touch took him away from the defender before he calmly placed his shot into the back of the net off Muslera's right-hand post.

Benzema doubled the visitors lead in the 54th minute when a poor defensive header from Melo dropped to Di Maria, he played Benzema in first time and the Frenchman calmly stroked the ball past Muslera.

Ronaldo got his first goal of the night just after the hour mark as Di Maria rounded Muslera and lifted a cross to the back post for Isco. He nodded the ball back across goal to the Portuguese, who had the simple task of firing into the net from two yards.

The Madrid No.7's second was thanks to his quick reactions after more poor defending from the hosts. They failed to mark Ramos from a Bale free kick, and although the defender's header was saved by Muslera, Ronaldo latched on to the rebound and fired home.

Benzema seemed to seal an emphatic victory for Ancelotti's side with a close-range finish from a low Ronaldo cross in the 82nd minute before Bulut got Galatasaray's late consolation.

Ronaldo then collected the matchball in the closing minutes as he beat three defenders before slotting his shot beyond Muslera.

84′ Umut Bulut
Isco 33′ 
 
Karim Benzema 54′ 
 
C. Ronaldo 63′ 
 
C. Ronaldo 66′ 
 
Karim Benzema 81′ 
 
C. Ronaldo 90+1′