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Onderwerp: Champions League 2011-2012
They already did, they can't be worse than 2nd.
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Yep, first team from Cyprus to qualify for the finals!
Probably they will qualify first, as they finish their group stage matches playing in cyprus with a shaktar, that even with a win cannot qualify to the europa league.
Valencia 7 Genk 0 biggest won ever for Valencia on Cl!
you can win Leverkussen so you finish with a good taste the CL :P
even with that win we cant be out if we dont win at London, and thats pretty difficult
even with that win we cant be out if we dont win at London, and thats pretty difficult
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Goalkeeper
Steve Mandanda (Olympique de Marseille)
The French international could not save OM from defeat against Olympiacos FC despite making a string of fine stops, most impressively from José Holebas and when one on one with Kevin Mirallas. He was finally beaten late on by Giannis Fetfatzidis.
Defenders
František Rajtoral (FC Viktoria Plzeň)
Rajtoral figured prominently in Plzeň's attacking raids as the Czech side defeated FC BATE Borisov 1-0 in Minsk. The 25-year-old was constantly on hand to assist in the final third, into which he made some surging runs and provided a number of crosses.
Jan Vertonghen (AFC Ajax)
A captain's performance from the Belgium defender helped to preserve a clean sheet and put his side on the brink of qualifying for the last 16. Vertonghen put his body on the line time and again to make a series of crucial blocks and tackles, ensuring a frustrating night for the Olympique Lyonnais strikers.
Marcelo Oliveira (APOEL FC)
The centre-back was steadfast on a historic night for APOEL against FC Zenit St Petersburg. The 30-year-old stood tall on a number of occasions to help his side keep a clean sheet, his vital second-half block from Viktor Fayzulin symptomatic of a towering display by the Brazilian.
Philipp Lahm (FC Bayern München)
Lahm put in a near flawless performance on the left. He made expertly-timed interceptions at the back, quick, incisive counterattacks and dovetailed with Franck Ribéry in the final third to give Villarreal CF's Mario Gaspar a torrid time at right-back.
Midfielders
Tino Costa (Valencia CF)
The midfielder marked his first European start of the season by scoring Valencia's final goal in their 7-0 defeat of KRC Genk, slamming a right-footed shot past László Köteles to seal the Blanquinegros' record continental victory.
Alex Song (Arsenal FC)
Song added an extra dimension to a characteristic all-action display, superbly teeing up Robin van Persie for Arsenal's opener. A moment of individual brilliance saw Song weave in between three defenders before producing the perfect cross, as his side qualified for the knockout stages for the 12th consecutive time.
Toni Kroos (FC Bayern München)
Another stellar display from the young playmaker, who is revelling in his role behind the forwards in Group A. Kroos added two superb assists against Villarreal, setting up both of Ribéry's goals, and his vision, passing and touch were all first rate.
José Callejón (Real Madrid CF)
The midfielder scored twice on his only his second appearance in Europe, repaying José Mourinho's faith with an eye-catching display in Madrid's 6-2 defeat of GNK Dinamo Zagreb.
Forwards
Edinson Cavani (SSC Napoli)
The Uruguayan striker was in irresistible form, inspiring the vital 2-1 victory against Manchester City FC. First showing all his predatory instincts, as he stole in at the front post, before converting Andrea Dossena's cutback with unnerving precision to cancel out Mario Balotelli's equaliser.
Roberto Soldado (Valencia CF)
Soldado scored a 26-minute treble as Valencia overwhelmed Genk. His first of the night was the most impressive, as he turned his marker in the penalty box before slotting beyond Köteles. Five goals from as many Group E games represent a fine return for the Spain striker.
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Steve Mandanda (Olympique de Marseille)
The French international could not save OM from defeat against Olympiacos FC despite making a string of fine stops, most impressively from José Holebas and when one on one with Kevin Mirallas. He was finally beaten late on by Giannis Fetfatzidis.
Defenders
František Rajtoral (FC Viktoria Plzeň)
Rajtoral figured prominently in Plzeň's attacking raids as the Czech side defeated FC BATE Borisov 1-0 in Minsk. The 25-year-old was constantly on hand to assist in the final third, into which he made some surging runs and provided a number of crosses.
Jan Vertonghen (AFC Ajax)
A captain's performance from the Belgium defender helped to preserve a clean sheet and put his side on the brink of qualifying for the last 16. Vertonghen put his body on the line time and again to make a series of crucial blocks and tackles, ensuring a frustrating night for the Olympique Lyonnais strikers.
Marcelo Oliveira (APOEL FC)
The centre-back was steadfast on a historic night for APOEL against FC Zenit St Petersburg. The 30-year-old stood tall on a number of occasions to help his side keep a clean sheet, his vital second-half block from Viktor Fayzulin symptomatic of a towering display by the Brazilian.
Philipp Lahm (FC Bayern München)
Lahm put in a near flawless performance on the left. He made expertly-timed interceptions at the back, quick, incisive counterattacks and dovetailed with Franck Ribéry in the final third to give Villarreal CF's Mario Gaspar a torrid time at right-back.
Midfielders
Tino Costa (Valencia CF)
The midfielder marked his first European start of the season by scoring Valencia's final goal in their 7-0 defeat of KRC Genk, slamming a right-footed shot past László Köteles to seal the Blanquinegros' record continental victory.
Alex Song (Arsenal FC)
Song added an extra dimension to a characteristic all-action display, superbly teeing up Robin van Persie for Arsenal's opener. A moment of individual brilliance saw Song weave in between three defenders before producing the perfect cross, as his side qualified for the knockout stages for the 12th consecutive time.
Toni Kroos (FC Bayern München)
Another stellar display from the young playmaker, who is revelling in his role behind the forwards in Group A. Kroos added two superb assists against Villarreal, setting up both of Ribéry's goals, and his vision, passing and touch were all first rate.
José Callejón (Real Madrid CF)
The midfielder scored twice on his only his second appearance in Europe, repaying José Mourinho's faith with an eye-catching display in Madrid's 6-2 defeat of GNK Dinamo Zagreb.
Forwards
Edinson Cavani (SSC Napoli)
The Uruguayan striker was in irresistible form, inspiring the vital 2-1 victory against Manchester City FC. First showing all his predatory instincts, as he stole in at the front post, before converting Andrea Dossena's cutback with unnerving precision to cancel out Mario Balotelli's equaliser.
Roberto Soldado (Valencia CF)
Soldado scored a 26-minute treble as Valencia overwhelmed Genk. His first of the night was the most impressive, as he turned his marker in the penalty box before slotting beyond Köteles. Five goals from as many Group E games represent a fine return for the Spain striker.
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Oh, right. I saw they have 9 points, Zenit 8 and Porto 7, but I forgot Zenit plays against Porto :)
In Dragao Zenit come draw with Porto!:)
the points of all groups?:)
the points of all groups?:)
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Apoel have huge form :) It is incredible :-))
And demetris, you like Greece, or Turkish? :-D
Greece:)
And demetris, you like Greece, or Turkish? :-D
Greece:)