2015年4月19日星期日

Bundesliga round-up: Dortmund respond to Klopp news with win and Leverkusen thrash Hannover

Borussia Dortmund responded to this week's news that coach Jurgen Klopp will be leaving at the end of the season with a 3-0 victory over Paderborn.
Henrikh Mkhitaryan, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Shinji Kagawa scored the goals for Dortmund, who are now just a point behind seventh-placed Hoffenheim, which may be good enough to qualify for next season's Europa League.
Paderborn, meanwhile, could slip to the foot of the Bundesliga on Sunday if both Stuttgart and Hamburg below them win their games in hand.
Sebastian Rode scored the opening goal for the visitors who added a second through an Andreas Beck own goal to take maximum points and extend their advantage over Wolfsburg, who play on Sunday, to 13 points with five games to go.
Given the Bayern line-up, Hoffenheim will be kicking themselves for missing an opportunity to strengthen their own claim for a place in Europe next season, although they simply created too little danger to test Pep Guardiola's men.
Bayer Leverkusen moved above Borussia Monchengladbach on goal difference and into third place thanks to a convincing 4-0 win overHannover which heaps the pressure on the Lower Saxony club's coach Tayfun Korkut.
Omer Toprak gave the hosts the lead and Julian Brandt added a second before the interval.
Hannover had no answer to a strong Leverkusen side, who added two more goals through Kyriakos Papadopoulos and Stefan Kiessling to climb a place in the table, leaving Hannover just two points above the bottom three.
Freiburg's comeback fell short as they went down 3-2 at home to Mainz on Saturday.
Two goals from Shinji Okazaki gave Mainz an advantage at the break, but Admir Mehmedi gave Freiburg hope with just under 10 minutes left.
Yunus Malli restored Mainz's two-goal cushion three minutes later and it proved to be a crucial goal as Jonathan Schmid's effort at the end for Freiburg was too little too late.
Hertha Berlin and Cologne took a point each from their clash at the Olympiastadion with the goalless draw seemingly satisfying both sides.
In the day's late game, Augsburg strengthened their claim for a place in the Europa League next season, moving five points clear of seventh-placed Hoffenheim thanks to a 2-1 win over Stuttgart.
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2015年4月12日星期日

Garth Crooks's team of the week: Bolasie, Benteke, Ramsey, Young

Manchester United's thrashing of a sorry looking Manchester City side was the headline act of another frantic Premier League weekend which saw movement at both ends of the table.
City's title defence is all but certainly over as Chelsea edged closer to their first title since 2010 with a narrow win at QPR.
At the bottom, Leicester breathed new life into their fight against the dropwith a huge win at West Brom, while Sunderland were embarrassed by Alan Pardew's flying Crystal Palace.
Here are the players who I thought excelled in my team of the week:

GOALKEEPER - Thibaut Courtois (Chelsea)

What a top stop by Thibaut Courtois to deny QPR's Matt Phillips. The save came at a time when Chelsea were looking a little vulnerable. The Belgium keeper was only called on to do his job on a few occasions but what he did in the 1-0 win was enough to keep his team with one hand on the Premier League title.

DEFENDER - Gary Cahill (Chelsea)

It was no easy game for Chelsea at QPR. A small, bumpy pitch; the sun shinning irritatingly in your eyes every time you go to head the ball. The longer the game remained 0-0 the more defenders felt the pressure. Well, Gary Cahill coped with all those elements as well as any defender on the pitch against a desperate QPR who were unlucky not to get a point from this match. The jubilation from the Chelsea players at the end of this struggle was further evidence of what these three points meant.

DEFENDER - Ron Vlaar (Aston Villa)


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