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BRUMA BIRTHDAY WIN; BORINI DEBUT
Posted on: Fri 13 Nov 2009
Jeffrey Bruma (pictured) continued the impeccable start to his Under 21
international career as Netherlands made it four wins out of four in their
European Championship qualification group, all without conceding a goal.
On his 18th birthday, the defender, who made his Chelsea first team debut
last month, played the whole of a 3-0 home win against Liechtenstein.
It was also a landmark Friday for Fabio Borini as he made his Italy Under
21 debut aged just 18. The striker, another recent Chelsea debutant, was
introduced by coach Pierluigi Casiraghi at half-time in an away match in
Hungary.
Unfortunately, playing up front with Inter Milan regular Mario Balotelli,
Borini could not help his side turn around a one-goal deficit and Hungary
added another late on to win 2-0. Italy are behind Wales and Hungary in
their group and have their work cut out to qualify.
Conor Clifford, recently capped by Republic of Ireland Under 21s, was back
with the Under 19s on Friday and played the full 90 minutes in a 5-0 home
win over San Marino. It was the first game in a European Championship
qualification campaign for the midfielder's team.
In the same group are Italy who included Jacopo Sala in their midfield and
matched Ireland with a 5-0 home win over Albania. Sala, who was delivering
many of the dead-balls, was subbed on 66 minutes.
Goalkeeper Jan Sebek made his debut for Czech Republic Under 19s and
although he didn't keep a clean sheet, was still victorious as his side
ran out 3-1 winners over Cyrpus.
Gael Kakuta played for France Under 19s in a 3-3 draw against Greece in
friendly tournament, having played the first-half of a 1-0 win over Poland
on Wednesday.
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MIKEL MAKES THE WORLD CUP
Posted on: Sat 14 Nov 2009
After a big turnaround at the top of their qualification group, Nigeria,
with John Mikel Obi in their side, will contest the World Cup in South
Africa next summer.
The Super Eagles duly secured the win they needed on Saturday to stand any
chance of going through, 3-2 away to Kenya, but still needed leaders
Tunisia to lose.
A 1-0 defeat for the north African nation away in Mozambique made that a
reality so Nigeria win the group by one point.
Mikel played the full 90 minutes of the win in Kenya. Obefami Martins with
two goals and Ayegbeni Yakubu were the scorers, the winner coming in the
83rd minute, the same minute that Tunisia conceded in. It was Mikel's
first competitive football in seven weeks after injuring his ankle in the
defeat at Wigan.
Nigeria's fourth appearance in the World Cup Finals means all Chelsea's
four African players will be in South Africa.
Neither Didier Drogba nor Salomon Kalou were involved in Ivory Coast's 3-0
win over Guinea. Michael Essien's Ghana play Mali tomorrow (Sunday).
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CHELSEA WINS IN WORLD CUP PLAY-OFFS
Posted on: Sat 14 Nov 2009
Nicolas Anelka's goal placed France in a healthy position to make the
World Cup Finals after Saturday's play-off first leg.
The Chelsea striker's 72nd minute shot from just outside the area
deflected in off Republic of Ireland defender Sean St. Ledger and the post
for a 1-0 win in Dublin.
Florent Malouda was introduced as a substitute in the stoppage time and
France take their advantage to Paris for Wednesday's second leg.
Ricardo Carvalho, Paulo Ferreira and Deco were all in the starting line-up
for Portugal as they beat Bosnia-Herzegovina by the same scoreline, this
time at home. Hilario, on his first call-up to the national squad, didn't
make the bench. Ferreira, often a left-back for his nation, was selected
on his preferred right side.
After 31 minutes defender Bruno Alves scored the goal for the Portuguese,
who were without Cristiano Ronaldo. Bosnia-Herzegovina hit woodwork twice
in the 89th minute. Deco came off on 86 minutes with pain in a groin
muscle.
There was a pleasing sight from a Chelsea point of view in the Luzhniki
Stadium in Moscow where Yury Zhirkov (pictured below left) completed the
full 90 minutes of Russia's 2-1 win over Slovenia.
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Zhirkov
Playing his first football in three weeks at left-back, Zhirkov deflected
wide an early shot by the visitors and then dribbled from his own-half
into the opposition area but had a shot saved.
Two later crosses were not converted by Arsenal's Andrey Arshavin and
Tottenham's Roman Pavlyuchenko.
Both of Russia's goals were netted by Everton's Diniyar Bilyaletdinov but
an 88th minute away goal for Slovenia leaves Guus Hiddink's side with
plenty to do on Wednesday.
In friendly internationals, John Terry's ankle injury prevented his
participation against Brazil in Qatar so there was the rare sight of no
Chelsea players in the England side as they lost 1-0.
Branislav Ivanovic remained on the bench for Serbia as they beat Northern
Ireland 1-0 in Belfast.
At Wembley, England Under 21s beat Portugal by a single goal. Michael
Mancienne played right-back for the first 76 minutes and it was his long
ball into the area that was headed down by Newcastle's Andy Carroll for
Spurs striker Danny Rose to score.
Jack Cork was introduced to the midfield on 76 minutes and had an attempt
on goal. Ryan Bertrand played the whole game at left-back. Daniel
Sturridge remained on the bench.
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CHELSEA UNDER 21 ACTION ACROSS EUROPE
Posted on: Tue 17 Nov 2009
Daniel Sturridge, Michael Mancienne and Ryan Bertrand all played in
England Under 21s' draw away to Lithuania in a European Championship
qualifier.
Sturridge's addition was the one change to the side that had beaten
Portugal at Wembley at the weekend. Mancienne continued at right-back and
although Bertrand initially made way at left-back for Kieran Gibbs to drop
deeper, he came on after 21 minutes when the Arsenal youngster was forced
off with an injury. Jack Cork remained on the bench.
Sturridge had a shot saved a minute later, having had two chances in the
opening 10 minutes - a first-time effort blocked six yards out and then a
left-foot effort that failed to hit the target. The Chelsea striker was
subbed on 79 minutes.
The final score in Vilnius was 0-0 in what was a match of wasted
opportunities by England Under 21s who are two points behind Greece in
their qualification group. The sides meet in March.
Mancienne has now become Chelsea's record Under-21 international
appearance maker. He has 22 caps at this level, moving ahead of Carlton
Cole's 19 caps while with Chelsea.
Jeffrey Bruma finally conceded a goal as an Under 21 international as in
the fifth game of the group stage, Netherlands allowed Spain to score. The
Dutch still won 2-1 at home against a nation that had won its previous 14
group stage qualifiers. It made it five straight wins for the Dutch in
this qualification stage. The 18-year-old Chelsea central defender played
the whole match.
Fabio Borini played his second Under 21 game for Italy, a 4-0 away win to
Luxembourg. The 18-year-old played the full 90 minutes, his first start,
but didn't find the net.
Conor Clifford also played his second game at this level having been moved
up from Under 19 duty at the weekend. He entered Republic of Ireland's 4-1
defeat in Armenia at half-time when his side was a goal down. Ireland
remain without a win in six games in their group.
In senior international football, Miroslav Stoch was a 69th minute sub in
Slovakia's 2-1 defeat against Chile. The winger might also feature in an
Under 21 qualifier tomorrow against Croatia. In the same group on Sunday,
Nemanja Matic played 90 minutes of Serbia's 3-2 home win over Norwary Under
21s, keeping them within a point of Slovakia at the top.
Jacopo Sala played the first-half in midfield for Italy Under 19s in 4-0
win away to San Marino in a European Championship qualifier on Sunday. The
Italians now play Ireland on Wednesday. Goalkeeper Jan Sebek was not
involved in Czech Republic's Under 19 qualifier this week.
In the third and final match of an Under 19 tournament in France, Gael
Kakuta played the first 64 minutes of a 2-2 draw with Switzerland, the
French having beaten Poland and drawn with Greece earlier in the week.
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PORTUGUESE AND FRENCH BLUES THROUGH
Posted on: Wed 18 Nov 2009
It was five in and one out among the Chelsea stars who played in Wednesday
night's World Cup play-offs.
France with Nicolas Anelka and Florent Malouda on board won through to
South Africa in controversial circumstances, 2-1 on aggregate but it was
more straight-forward for Ricardo Carvalho, Paulo Ferreira and Deco with a
2-0 aggregate win for Portugal.
Russia were the night's shock, going out on away goals to Slovenia with
Yury Zhirkov dismissed in the dying moments.
Anelka once again took a prominent role as France defended the 1-0 first
leg advantage he had given them over Republic of Ireland. Malouda was a
traditional late sub by Raymond Domenech, this time three minutes before
the end of normal time and three minutes before he received an undeserved
booking. The appearance was his 50th for his country.
Ireland had scored through Robbie Keane on 32 minutes to level the tie
which went into extra time.
Anelka came close to breaking the deadlock in the added 30 minutes with a
shot from outside the area and had a strong shout for penalty turned down
when clipped by Shay Given as he passed the Ireland keeper.
France levelled on the night and thus won the tie despite a clear handball
by Thierry Henry before he turned the ball across for William Gallas to
head in from close range.
It was pretty much plain sailing for Portugal who repeated their 1-0 win
of Saturday's home leg. The goal that beat Bosnia-Herzegovina came 11
minutes after half-time from Raul Meireles and the Portuguese spurned
several other good chances.
Carvalho and Ferreira played throughout, the right-back making an
importance clearance late on. Deco, who came off in the first leg with a
groin niggle, started on the bench but was introduced in place of Atletico
Madrid's Simao. Hilario was on the bench for the first time in an
international.
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Deco Carvalho Portugal
There was a sour moment when a lineman was hurt by a missile thrown by the
crowd after Bosnia's Sejad Salihovic was sent off 66 minutes in.
Russia can have few complaints about the summer they will spend at home.
Guus Hiddink's side failed to perform to anything like the standard of
their group stage campaign. They lost the 2-1 advantage they took to
Slovenia when the home side scored through Zlatko Dedica a minute before
the break.
Zhirkov's night to forget began badly with an eighth minute booking for a
late tackle.
Near the end Russia failed to make the most of a free-kick won skilfully
by the Chelsea man and soon after he became involved with an unused
substitute who was attempting to waste time while warming up. Having
pushed the player to the ground, the left-back was shown a second yellow c
ard.
Russia at that point went down to nine men, substitute Alexander Kerzhakov
having been sent off in the 66th minute after colliding with the Slovenia
keeper.
The result, in a stadium holding under 14,000 people, was the first time
since the play-offs were introduced in 1998 that a side winning the first
leg have not gone through.
In the fourth play off, former Blue Andriy Shevchenko suffered
disappointment when Ukraine lost 1-0 at home to Greece after a goalless
first leg.
In Wednesday night's international friendlies, Salomon Kalou returned to
the Ivory Coast side after missing the weekend's game for disciplinary
reasons and played 83 minutes of a 2-2 draw against Germany in Munich.
Michael Ballack, unable to play due to injury, placed Robert Enke's number
one shirt on the bench among the substitutes as a mark of respect for the
goalkeeper who died last week.
In front of 8,000 spectators at Craven Cottage, Branislav Ivanovic played
the full game as Serbia ended a 27-match unbeaten run for South Korea with
a 1-0 win.
Michael Essien was not part of Ghana's 0-0 draw with Angola in a friendly.
The Ghana Football Association announced earlier in the day that the
Chelsea midfielder and two other players were unexpectedly absent.
Miroslav Stoch played a second match in 24 hours following a sub
appearance for the full Slovakia side on Tuesday. This time he played the
whole of an important Under 21 Euro qualifier against Croatia. The result
was a 2-1 home defeat that leaves Slovakia trailing the Croats in their
group.
For Serbia Under 21s, who have Nemanja Matic in their squad, there was a
3-1 away friendly win in Denmark.
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