Showing posts with label champions league. Show all posts
Showing posts with label champions league. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

DINAMO OFF TO FACE SHAKHTAR

Domžale needed a miraculous win in Zagreb Wednesday night if they were going to keep their Champion's League campaign alive. Well, they didn't quite make it. Dinamo easily took care of the Slovenian side, 3-2, and wins the two-legged series 6-2 on aggregate. Goals by captain Igor Bišćan (17'), former Hajduk star Mirko Hrgović (50') and Dino Drpić (83') were enough for the one goal win.


Domžale was brave enough to tie the game on two occasions (29',81') but it was not near enough of an effort to get them the result they needed. Dinamo Zagreb fly to Donetsk next week to face Ukrainian champs, Shakhtar Donetsk, who are captained by Croatian international, Darijo Srna. The official date has not yet been set but is expected to be August 12th or 13th. This will be the 3rd and final qualifying round for Champion's League before Group Stage starts September 16th. Should Dinamo upset the Ukrainian side, it will be the first time since the 1999-2000 season that a Croatian team has made it to the Champion's League Group Stage. Dinamo Zagreb (then called Croatia Zagreb) only managed one win in the group against the likes of Manchester United, Marseille and Sturm Graz.


Stay tuned as this is where Champion League games get interesting.

Wednesday, July 30, 2008

DINAMO DOMINATE DOMŽALE


Dinamo Zagreb and Domžale have a knack of meeting in the UEFA Champion's League 2nd qualifying round; and for the second straight year, Dinamo showed their superiority once again.


Dinamo started off hot and only needed one half of soccer to get the away result they were looking for. Ivica Vrdoljak opened up the scoring with a goal in the 11th minute. Shortly after, Brazilian born Sammir, tacked on another one in the 21'. Finishing off 1st half festivities for Dinamo, Josip Tadić stuck a fork in Domžale's hopes of reaching the next round with a goal in the 40th minute.


With a 3-0 lead at halftime, the rest of the game was merely a conservative training exercise for Dinamo. They succeeded as the score remained the same for the rest of the match. Only a disaster in Zagreb on August 6th would prevent Dinamo from reaching the final qualifying round, which contains some of the 'big boys' of European club soccer: Arsenal, Liverpool, Juventus, Marseille, Barcelona and Schalke 04 are some of the teams that Dinamo can face. They were eliminated by Werder Bremen last year.


Hajduk and Slaven Belupo play the second leg of their UEFA Cup 1st qualifying round games tomorrow, July 31st. Both teams should cruise as they have 4 goal aggregate leads on their Maltese foes.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

DINAMO CRUISES INTO NEXT ROUND


For the second consecutive season, Dinamo Zagreb will face off against Domžale (Slovenia) in the UEFA Champion's League 2nd qualifying round. Last year Dinamo easily dismissed the Slovenian champs 5-2 on aggregate. This year, they will of course be without phenom midfielder, Luka Modrić.


Dinamo secured a spot in the 2nd qualifying round by holding Linfield to a 1-1 draw in Zagreb on Wednesday. This was enough for the Croatian club to get through on aggregate because of the 2-0 win they posted in Northern Ireland last week.


Croatian international, Marijo Mandžukić, opened the scoring before the seats even got warm at Maksimir Stadium with a goal in the 3rd minute. The goal just about sealed Dinamo's entry into the next round- but not without a fight. With hope looking bleak for Linfield, they managed a goal in the 54' by midfielder Michael Gault. That's all Linfield could muster as they have been eliminated and sent home on a sour note.


The dates have not yet been announced for next round tie with Domzale, but we can expect them to play on July 30th in Slovenia.


Stay tuned for more news on upcoming matches which include Hajduk and Slaven Belupo in UEFA Cup action.

Thursday, July 17, 2008

DINAMO EFFORTLESS OVER LINFIELD


Croatian champions Dinamo Zagreb overpowered Linfield 2-0 in tonight’s UEFA Champions League Qualifying match at Windsor Park. The boys from Belfast played with heart, however, talent wasn't on their side tonight. Linfield started with a 4-1-4-1 formation, which quickly turned into a 9 men behind the ball formation.


The opening goal arrived after just 19 minutes into it, from a great right foot by 22 year old Dinamo prospect, Mario Mandžukić. The ball was crossed into the box from the right and the Dinamo striker shrugged off a Linfield defender and blasted the ball into the upper left corner of the net.


Aidan O’Kane had Linfield's only chance 29 minutes into it, however, his fierce drive from the right was pushed away by Tomislav Butina in the Dinamo goal.


Dinamo continued to press in the second half but Linfield keeper, Alan Mannus was superb in goal.The pressure finally got to the boys from Belfast in the 90th minute when Dino Drpić scored to make it 2-0 for the 'Bad Blue Boys.' Linfield conceded a free-kick on the edge of the box and Dino blasted a low shot around the Linfield wall and passsed the helpless Mannus into the net.


Player of the match was Pedro Morales, who transferred to Dinamo this summer to replace Luka Modrić. Pedro was all over the midfield, directed play, and gave Mandžukić a half dozen good balls.


Overall, a comfortable win to say the least for Dinamo Zagreb against a pesky Linfield side. Dinamo is a lock into the second qualifying round.


One final note:


The Vatican flag from EURO 2008 Turkey-Croatia match finds its way to Belfast!


Wednesday, July 16, 2008

**CHAMPIONS LEAGUE** DINAMO-LINFIELD



Yes, it's that time again boys and girls: CHAMPIONS LEAGUE! Well, qualifiers to be precise.


Dinamo and Linfield just kicked off in Belfast. I am watching live in Šibenik and will update following the match.


Linfield


Mannus - Douglas, Murphy, Bailie, Lindsay - McAreavey, Gault, Downey, Mulgrew, 0'Kane - P. Thompson


Dinamo


Butina - Etto, Drpić, Bišćan, Carlos - Chago, Vrdoljak - Mandžukić, Mikić, Morales - Balaban

Wednesday, July 2, 2008

THE NEW SEASON STARTS NOW


Euro 2008 is now over and it is time to put your national jersey away and pull out your club's colors for the upcoming 2008-2009 Champion's League and Uefa Cup campaigns. Don't get me wrong, World Cup 2010 qualifying starts in only two months time but for sake of argument we will stick for the club sides for now.


Dinamo Zagreb start their Champion's League campaign in the 1st qualifying round versus Linfield FC of Northern Ireland. The first leg will be away for Dinamo on July 15th or 16th with the return leg in Zagreb on July 22nd or 23rd. Dinamo is the only Croatian club team that will be participating in the Uefa Champion's League.


For the other teams that were not so lucky last year is the Uefa Cup. Both Croatian teams that managed to make the first qualifying round will be playing teams from Malta. Hajduk will host Birkirkara on July 17th with the second leg match on the 31st of July. Slaven Belupo heads to Marsaxlokk turf on the 17th with the return in Croatia also on the 31st.

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

DINAMO PICKS UP ARGENTINE STRIKER


FIFA.com has confirmed that Dinamo Zagreb has signed Argentine striker, Guillermo Suarez, for an undisclosed amount from his former club, Tigre. This is a good pick up for Dinamo who just lost Luka Modrić to Tottenham.


Dinamo Zagreb has been very successful into turning their star players into top-tier transfers for the big leagues in Europe. In recent years they have managed to transfer Vedran Čorluka to Manchester City, Eduardo da Silva to Arsenal and of course Luka Modrić to Tottenham. So if you're asking yourself why this kid would go to Dinamo Zagreb from the top Argentine league, this would be my guess. If he plays well and Dinamo promotes him like they have the others, Suarez can be playing in Spain or England in a couple seasons. But Dinamo also wants to make a decent run into Champions League this season. They are always one of the stronger qualifying teams.


Dobro Došli to Croatia Guillermo Suarez!!!


And just on a side note, Croatia dropped 2 spots in Fifa rankings to #15. But you already know my thoughts on the Fifa World Rankings so I won't go on.

Thursday, April 17, 2008

GOODBYE ČAKOVEC


With there 6-1 defeat to NK Zagreb on Wednesday, NK Međimurje Čakovec has officially been relegated to the Croatian Druga Liga (2nd League). This is about all the news coverage they have received this season after a rough campaign of only 12 points in 28 games. There are 5 games left in the season and Dinamo Zagreb have already locked up the Croatian Championship.


It has been anything but exciting this season. The only thing left to determine is the Uefa Cup spot for next year. Slaven Belupo and Rijeka are still in the running but Hajduk needs a pretty big slip up in the next 5 games to relinquish the 2nd place spot. 

So as Međimurje ends there 2008 campaign, CroatianSoccerReport.com would like to bid them a pleasant farewell into the 2nd division. Hope to see you soon and better luck next year!