DUA PILAR BEK MU




Lini belakang Manchester United kala melawan Tottenham Hotspur dipastikan dalam kondisi terbaik setelah dua bek mereka, Rio Ferdinand dan Wes Brown, dinyatakan siap diturunkan.

Dua pemain belakang United itu sebelumnya harus absen selama beberapa waktu karena mengalami cedera. Bahkan Wes Brown dipaksa absen sejak awal Maret.

Namun hasil tes terakhir menunjukkan keduanya menunjukkan tanda-tanda positif bisa tampil dalam waktu dekat, termasuk membela United kala menghadapi Tottenham malam nanti.

Akan tetapi, nasib baik yang dialami Ferdinand dan Brown tidak berimbas pada Owen Hargreaves. Gelandang United itu kembali mengalami cedera yang memaksanya kembali masuk ruang perawatan, demikian penjelasan Manchester United di situs resmi mereka, Sabtu (24/4).

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ADA APA DENGAN VALDES?




Kiper Barcelona Victor Valdes merasa optimis timnya akan bisa melenggang hingga ke final Liga Champions. Kekalahan dari Inter Milan pada semi-final leg pertama kemarin tidak akan menghambat ambisi tersebut.

Dalam kesempatan tersebut, Valdes juga membantah kalau para pemainnya merasa sangat kecewa terhadap sikap pelatih Inter Milan Jose Mourinho.

"Saya yakin kalau kami akan mempunyai sebuah keajaiban di Nou Camp nanti," katanya seperti dilansir dari laman Tribalfootball.

"Yang pasti kami tidak ingin mengalahkan Inter sebagai bentuk pembalasan terhadap Mourinho atau tidak juga untuk membungkam omongan banyak orang kepada kami."

"Tapi yang kami inginkan hanya bisa memenangkan pertandingan nanti untuk menggapai final," ujarnya.


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HOLDERS BARCA ON THE BRINK





Holders Barça on the brink
Maicon scores Inter's second goal against Barcelona at San Siro ©Getty Images
Published: Thursday 22 April 2010, 17.37CET
Holders Barça on the brink
FC Barcelona's title is under threat after a 3-1 defeat by FC Internazionale Milano in the semi-final first leg, while Olympique Lyonnais must overturn a 1-0 loss to FC Bayern München.
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The holders' crown being under severe threat and long waits for a UEFA Champions League final appearance are the headlines ahead of the conclusion of the last-four ties next week.

Tuesday 27 April: Olympique Lyonnais (0) v (1) FC Bayern München
Lyon must overturn Arjen Robben's long-range strike if they are to reach the final for the first time, but their impressive form at Stade de Gerland in this season's tournament certainly augurs well for the Ligue 1 club. Should Claude Puel's team make it four successive home wins then they could become France's first UEFA Champions League finalists since AS Monaco FC lost to José Mourinho's FC Porto in Gelsenkirchen six years ago.

Bayern have not endured quite so long a wait; they are on the verge of their first appearance in the showpiece fixture since their triumphant 2001 campaign, though they must complete the job without Franck Ribéry and Danijel Pranjić. The former was denied a return to his homeland when he was dismissed in the first half at the Fußball Arena München, and was followed shortly after the break by Lyon's Jérémy Toulalan.

While those three are absent, six Les Gones players are within a yellow card of missing out on a potential appearance in the Santiago Bernabéu final on 22 May: Aly Cissokho, César Delgado, Maxime Gonalons, Kim Källström, Cris and Miralem Pjanić.

Wednesday 28 April: FC Barcelona (1) v (3) FC Internazionale Milano
The holders require at least a repeat of the 2-0 defeat they inflicted upon the Nerazzurri at the Camp Nou in November if they are to remain on course to become the first team since AC Milan two decades ago to win back-to-back European Champion Clubs' Cups. Achieving that will be no mean feat, however; Inter are on a five-game winning streak in the knockout stage and are tantalisingly close to reaching the final of Europe's premier club competition for the first time in 38 years.

Goals from Wesley Sneijder, Maicon and Diego Milito at San Siro have put Inter one step closer to what Mourinho described as their "dream". On a personal level, the Portuguese trainer will also be returning to the club he served as an assistant coach, striving to reach the final for the second occasion in his career having guided Porto to glory in 2004.

Barça will once again be without midfielder Andrés Iniesta, who has a torn right thigh muscle, as well as the banned Carles Puyol. Inter's Dejan Stanković is absent for the same reason, while both sides have several players within a booking of sitting out the final should they progress: Inter's former Barcelona forward Samuel Eto'o, Walter Samuel, Maicon and captain Javier Zanetti, plus the hosts' Daniel Alves and Gerard Piqué.


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