Thursday, March 10, 2022

Another Fine night in Europe😎

Karim Benzema scored a second-half hat-trick in just 16 minutes to inspire Real Madrid to a 3-1 win over Paris Saint-Germain to see his side through to the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals 3-2 on aggregate.


Karim Benzema scored a second-half hat-trick in just 16 minutes to inspire Real Madrid to a 3-1 win over Paris Saint-Germain to see his side through to the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals 3-2 on aggregate.

All the pre-match talk centered on PSG striker Kylian Mbappe's likely summer move to Real Madrid, and the Frenchman's first-half goal put PSG 1-0 up on the night and 2-0 ahead on aggregate.

However, on the hour mark, Benzema took advantage of an error from PSG keeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, who made a complete mess of a ball at his feet to gift Madrid a way back into the tie.

15 minutes later, Benzema leveled the aggregate score after neat work from Vinicius Jr and Luka Modric, slamming home from the right-hand side of the area.

VAR checked to see the second goal was onside, and just 12 seconds after the restart Benzema completed his hat-trick after PSG gifted Madrid the ball from the kick-off, allowing Vinicius again to feed Benzema to net the decisive goal, reports Xinhua.

Benzema had been magnificent, but PSG only had themselves to blame for a series of disastrous errors when they looked to have the tie completely under control

Real Madrid, with Toni Kroos, who passed fit to play, started strongly, creating a couple of half-chances, but PSG were able to weather the storm and after 15 minutes they began to take control.


Neymar Jr saw a shot saved by Thibaut Courtois, and the attacking trio of Messi, Neymar, and Mbappe began to combine well, although Donnarumma did well to tip away a curling effort from Benzema at the other end.

At the other end, Messi clipped the ball over Courtois, but it drifted just wide of the post, before Mbappe's low drive was correctly ruled out for a tight offside.

Benzema headed just wide and straight at Donnarumma before Mbappe put PSG ahead on the night after being set up by Neymar, who won a loose ball, before threading him through on goal. The French international then dummied Courtois, and will no doubt be delighted if he does join Real Madrid in the summer, which after the second half looks more likely than ever.


Tuesday, March 8, 2022

Fans rank the 25 best players of the 2000s

There were so many brilliant players in the 2000s.

Ronaldinho, Zinedine Zidane, Cristiano Ronaldo, Ronaldo Nazario, Lionel Messi, Paolo Maldini… the list is endless.

25. Clarence Seedorf

The Dutch legend played a big role in an AC Milan side that won two Champions League’s in the 2000s (2003, 2007)

24. Alessandro Del Piero

Del Piero scored 290 times for Juventus and helped Italy to a World Cup triumph in 2006.

23. Samuel Eto’o

Eto’o established himself as one of the greatest African footballers of all-time during stints with Barcelona and Inter Milan. He won the Champions League three times.


22. Patrick Vieira

One of the greatest captains of the Premier League era, Vieira led Arsenal to an invincible season and also enjoyed successful spells with Juventus and Inter Milan.

21. Carles Puyol

Puyol possessed a competitive spirit like no other. He enjoyed great success with both Barcelona and Spain.

20. Andrea Pirlo

An elegant midfielder, Pirlo dictated the tempo of a game whenever he stepped on a football field.

19. Kaka

Kaka played at an extraordinarily high level for AC Milan before making a €67 million move to Real Madrid in 2009.

18. Roberto Carlos

Carlos is regarded as one of the best left-backs of all-time. He starred for Inter Milan, Real Madrid and Brazil during a terrific football career

17. Edgar Davids

A fearsome midfielder, Davids’ best spell arguably came at Juventus, where he won three Serie A titles.

16. Arjen Robben

Robben’s left-foot was pure magic. The amount of times he cut inside and bent in a curler with his left-foot was astonishing. Defenders knew what he was going to do but they couldn’t stop it.

15. Phillip Lahm

Lahm was a dependable full-back who very rarely had a bad game.

14. Iker Casillas

The legendary goalkeeper starred for Real Madrid and Spain in a glittering career. He isn’t the highest rated goalkeeper on the list, though…


13. Cafu

Cafu is arguably the greatest right-back that’s ever lived. He was assured in defence and great going forward.

12. Gianluigi Buffon

Buffon will go down in history as one of the greatest goalkeepers in football history. Now 44, he’s still going strong with Parma.

11. Alessandro Nesta

Nesta won the treble with Lazio in 2000 before going on to have great success in a 10-year stint with AC Milan.

10. Dennis Bergkamp

Bergkamp was a true genius with a ball at his feet. His exploits with Arsenal meant he was the 6th inductee to the Premier League Hall of Fame.

9. Thierry Henry

Bergkamp and Henry wreaked havoc at Arsenal together. Henry won two Premier League titles before being part of a historic Barcelona side that won six trophies in 2009.

8. Paolo Maldini

Maldini is one of the greatest defenders ever. A one club man, Maldini played 902 times for AC Milan and helped them win 15 trophies, including five Champions League’s.


7. Xavi

Xavi possessed unmatched technical ability. So many tried to get the ball off the Barcelona and Spain legend and failed miserably.

6. Andres Iniesta

It’s fitting that Iniesta and Xavi are separated by just one spot in the list. They were both quite extraordinary midfielders.

5. Zinedine Zidane

Zidane had everything you needed in a midfield player and more. He was a joy to watch.


4. Ronaldinho

Ronaldinho is arguably the most entertaining player of all-time. He possessed every trick in the book and always played the game with a smile on his face.

3. Lionel Messi

MESSI broke into Barcelona’s first-team in 2004 and wasn’t in his peak in the 2000s. Still, he begun to perform at an extraordinary level by the end of 2009 and is more than deserving of a spot on the podium.

2. Cristiano Ronaldo

Like Messi Ronaldo wasn’t at his best until the 2010s. But he was already a Ballon d’Or winner and became the most expensive player ever when he signed for Real Madrid in a £80m move in 2009


 

  1. Ronaldo Nazario

Anyone that had the pleasure of watching Ronaldo play will tell you how good he was at his peak. Sadly, injuries meant his time at the very top wasn’t as long as it should have been, but he was still an incredible talent who had everything needed of a top class striker

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