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Midweek Champions League Roundup

Friday, 17 August 07, 03:15 AM

The first leg of the various third round matchups of the UEFA Champions League are in the books, and several ties seem to be already over with. Here's some ties of interest:

 

Toulouse 0-1 Liverpool (Liverpool leads 1-0 on Aggregate)

Liverpool had its Summer transfer score his first goal fired in anger on Wednesday. No, not Fernando Torres but Andriy Voronin! Voronin, signed from Bayer Leverkusen this summer, scored in the 43rd minute to give Liverpool the goal they needed to put a stranglehold on the tie, which will finish up at Anfield in 2 weeks. More importantly for Liverpool, Steven Gerrard took a nasty kick to the foot in the first half, and left in the 65th minute, though the extent of the injury is not known, but he is expected to play in Sunday's Premier League showdown with Chelsea.

Chance that Toulouse comes back: You actually think Toulouse will go to Anfield and beat Liverpool 2-0? I laugh at you!

Sparta Prague 0-2 Arsenal (Arsenal leads 2-0 on Aggregate)

In a tough, physical game marred by 5 yellow cards, Arsenal all but punched their ticket to the Group Phase with their 2-0 win in Prague. Goals by Cesc Fabregas and Alexander Hleb put down Sparta, who established early pressure, and attempted to bully Wenger's young gunners. By the 25th minute, Arsenal gained control of the match, but still had to weather several sharp counter attacks, each stopped by Jens Lehmann, showing none of the signs of his gaffe on Sunday against Fulham.

Chance that Sparta Prague comes back: Arsene Wenger puts out Arsenal's U-14 side, and it would still go to PKs

Spartak Moscow 1-1 Celtic (Teams tied 1-1 on Aggregate. Celtic leads on Away Goals Rule)

The biggest question going into the away leg of this tie for Celtic was how the Scottish giant would do on the artificial turf at the Olympic Stadium. Well, not to shabby, actually, as Celtic grabbed a vital away goal with Paul Hartley's strike in the 21st minute. Spartak managed to tie up the match in the 42nd minute to set up a potential thriller at Celtic Park.

Chance that Spartak Moscow comes back:Very good. This tie is rather delicately poised. Spartak needs to take an early lead to pressure Celtic into trying to tie up the aggregate score.

... and apparently OleOle ate my recaps of Valenica, Rangers, and Ajax's matches. To sum them up, Valencia smashed Elfsborg 3-0, Rangers are up 1-0 on Red Star Belgrade after a Nacho Novo goal in the 90th minute, and Ajax are in a world of trouble, falling to Slavia Prague 1-0 in Amsterdam. Curse you finicky servers!

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Posted by fredtjane | Comments (3)

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MikeTuckerman
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MikeTuckerman Wrote: | 02.54UTC | Aug 17, 2007

Didn't Graz AK beat Liverpool at Anfield not that long ago? And FC Basel knocked Liverpool out of the Champions League.I don't think it's beyond Toulouse to do the same.

fredtjane
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fredtjane Wrote: | 03.58UTC | Aug 17, 2007

IIRC, Graz's goal at Anfield was late in the match, and Liverpool already had won 2-0 in Austria. As for what I think, that's not to say I would enjoy watching Liverpool lose to Toulouse one bit, but
apart from Elmander, they don't have any scoring threat that Liverpool should be afraid of, that is if Benitez puts out a moderately strong side.

Topsey Kricetts
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Topsey Kricetts Wrote: | 23.53UTC | Aug 21, 2007

Celtic in my eyes did not play good, but came away with a great result. Arsenal was under alot of pressure in the first half, then after clichy had that great run, the gunners took over. Rangers
played good with a injury time goal. Valencia, result explains how they play. Pool beat a traditional rugby city 1-0. It will be a very intresting second Leg back at Anfield. My views on the round up

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