|
|
| Jose and Phil on top after first legs |
by Rupe on 14/11/05 at 14:56
|
| this is story 357 of 368 in this topic to date |
|
There were good starts for both Gunners involved in the European
World-Cup qualifiers this weekend. Jose Antonio Reyes is in a
very strong position with Spain, while Philippe Senderos has a
somewhat trickier task ahead with Switzerland in the the second leg.
Spain thrashed Slovakia 5-1 in Madrid, with Liverpool's Luis Garcia
bagging a hat-trick, 2 of them in the first 18 minutes. The rest of
the goals came after the visitors had a man sent off for deliberate handball
(and a penalty conceded, scored by Torres) in the 65th minute. Reyes had
been substituted by this point, having played the first 56 minutes. He
came close with a shot in the first half which just went just over the bar,
after Torres had let a ball along the edge of the area run through to
him. See
reports from FIFA
and
UEFA.
Slovakia may have home advantage in Wednesday's second leg but it'll
take a miracle for them to overturn the 4 goal deficit.
The Swiss also played the first leg at home, and Senderos had another
cracking game in defence and once again scored a crucial goal (like in the draw against France). He came
forward just before half-time to head home a free kick by Ludovic Magnin.
Magnin was the focus of much of the Turk's rough tactics, but
misses the second leg after picking up a booking of his own (as does
Serkan for the Turks, who was lucky not to get booked twice).
The second goal came right at the death from Lazio striker Behrami,
and could prove vital as Turkey will no doubt feel that they should
be able to beat Switzerland in Turkey. Hopefully, for Big Phil's sake,
a 2 goal deficit will prove too much to overcome. See reports from
UEFA
(with a cracking picture of Senderos celebrating his goal) and
The Times.
If both Philippe and Jose can get through Wednesday's second legs,
Arsenal will once again have 11 players at the World Cup (see this article).
|
|
|
|
Newsreel contains 5411 searchable news articles, going back to December 1998 |
|
If you find any broken links to ArseWeb pages, please report them, thank you. |
|
|
in-topic context... |
|
| | See below for entries around this date in other news topics, or here for latest. |
|
| | |
|
|
|

copyright belongs to original author where credited. otherwise © Rupert Ward, ArseWeb MMV
ArseWeb is NOT the official Arsenal site. The (excellent) official site is here
|