Showing posts with label Hull vs Derby live Championship Preview -12 February 2013. Show all posts
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Monday, 24 March 2014

Gritty Gunners can pass Champions League Bayern test, says Wenger

BY AGENCIES

LONDON-
Arsene Wenger insists Arsenal have no reason to fear Bayern Munich as they prepare to face the Champions League holders in the last 16 first leg on Wednesday.
Arsenal v FC Bayern Muenchen - UEFA Champions League Round of 16-1718993Just 12 months after they crashed out of Europe’s elite club competition at the hands of the German giants, Wenger’s team have an opportunity for revenge after being drawn to face Bayern at the same stage.
Arsenal were outclassed in the first leg last season as Bayern, who were then managed by Jupp Heynckes, cruised to a 3-1 victory in north London.
But the Gunners responded with a shock 2-0 win in the return game and came close to competing a stunning fightback before bowing out on away goals.
Winning in Munich proved a major boost for Wenger’s side, who had lost their way at that time but finished the season strongly and have maintained their impressive form for much of the current campaign.
Yet Bayern, now coached by former Barcelona boss Pep Guardiola, are arguably an even more formidable force this season than they were last year, when they won the Champions League, Bundesliga and German Cup.
The Bavarians will swagger into the Emirates Stadium on a 46-match unbeaten run in the Bundesliga.
They lead the German top-flight by 16 points, allowing them to focus fully on retaining the Champions League crown they won against Borussia Dortmund at Wembley last year.
But Wenger remains optimistic and the Gunners manager is confident the experience of last season’s encounters will stand his players in good stead as they seek to end Bayern’s reign as holders.
“I think we know them better, individually the players,” he said.
“We will be in a better condition hopefully, because last year was after the disappointment of losing against Blackburn in the FA Cup, to play Bayern three days later it was very difficult for us.
“I think in the league as well we were in a much more difficult position. Now we are mentally better prepared to go into a game of that stature.”
While Bayern have swept aside all challengers under Heynckes and now Guardiola, Arsenal’s trophy drought has stretched into a ninth year.
Still, the Gunners’ French midfielder Mathieu Flamini sees no reason for his team-mates to go into the tie with an inferiority complex.
Citing Sunday’s gritty 2-1 FA Cup fifth round win over Liverpool as proof of Arsenal’s improved spirit and mental strength, Flamini said: “What I will say about this season is that I see a great commitment, I see everyone working very hard on the pitch and helping each other.
“We know it won’t be an easy game because Bayern are a very strong team, but we are Arsenal, we have big ambitions.
“We will do everything to qualify for the next round in the Champions League.”
Arsenal will be without suspended Spanish midfielder Mikel Arteta, but Bayern have more significant absentees.

France winger Franck Ribery is sidelined after buttock surgery, while Swiss forward Xherdan Shaqiri suffered a thigh injury after scoring twice in Saturday’s 4-0 win over Freiburg.
Even those injuries are unlikely to perturb Guardiola, whose side are respectful of the dangers posed by Arsenal without being intimidated by the Premier League team.
“We’re not going there for a 0-0 draw, we want to win in London, of course,” Bayern captain Philipp Lahm said.
“It won’t be easy, they have put some confidence back in the tank after the Liverpool result.”
Centre-back Jerome Boateng believes Arsenal are “stronger” than last season and he claimed Mesut Ozil has added an extra menace to their attacking play, even though the Germany international has endured an up and down first season in English football.
“Mesut Ozil is their key player and we have to be wide awake,” Boateng said.
“We have to prove on the pitch that we are better. We don’t want to go into the return match chasing a result.”

Sunday, 10 March 2013

Hull vs Derby live Championship Preview -12 February 2013


Watch Hull vs Derby live Championship Preview -12 February 2013

Hull defender Alex Bruce is a major doubt for Tuesday's home game with Derby due to a dead leg.Watch Free Hull vs Derby Stream Free online video Video Of Championship Tuesday,12 February 2013 Kickoff and TimeTable scheduled for 19:45 BST.EPL,Watch Video online video Live online video,Hull vs Derby Live Streaming Video, Hull vs Derby Stream,Hull vs Derby Streaming,Hull vs Derby Live,Hull vs Derby online video,Hull vs Derby Results Championship Fixtures Bruce sustained the injury during the first half of Saturday's defeat at Brighton and was replaced by Corry Evans, who is expected to keep his place in the side.Fellow defender Abdoulaye Faye missed out at the weekend and is not expected back for another two weeks due to a calf problem, so Jack Hobbs will retain his place, while recent Egyptian signing Ahmed Fathi is not yet match fit.

Hull City
 Hull have won two of their last seven league games and need a point to return to second in the table.
This will be only the second league game at the KC Stadium in 2013, Sheffield Wednesday took all three points on 12 January.
Liam Rosenior, an unused substitute in the defeat by Brighton on Saturday, is poised on 99 appearances for the club.

Derby County
Mid-table Derby have won one of five in all competitions and are chasing a first away league win in five, their last victory coming at struggling Bristol City on 15 December.

The Rams have only beaten the Robins, Nottingham Forest and Ipswich on their league travels in this campaign.
John Brayford is hoping to make his 100th league appearance for Derby, Gareth Roberts, his 100th in league and cup for the club, and Richard Keogh, a 300th appearance in English club football.

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