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You can follow the game in english on the official website.iperuytu said:Anywhere online I can check out this game!?!?!
Taiwo is a good player. He's just 19 and he came in Europe 6 months ago so he sometimes misses of experience but he has already showed huge abilities. He did an amazing U-20 WC in june, and he looks better since this tournament. Last season, he was a bit short to play one full game but now he's really important in our defense. Maybe he'll be tired tonight so I dunno if you'll see the best Taye Taiwo... Pay attention on free-kicks, he has already scored beautiful goals with Nigeria and Marseille, especially this season iagainst Berne.ricardo said:I read some people raving about Taiwo. Is he that good?
I'm going to watch him tonight but I'm curious anyway
Yeah, there was a penalty on Niang.. The referee was so crap yesterday, he forgot many fouls for 2 teams.. We aren't lucky on this game. Deportivo was a bit better than us but we deserved a draw. No problems with your team, Deportivo's defense is solid and forwards are always dangerous. Too bad when Niang missed a huge opportunity in front of Molina in first period... 2nd game in 2 weeks, it will be so hard to score 3 goals without conceed once. I hope we'll see a great game, even if we didn't succeed in qualifying. Yesterday, our 2 DC were suspended and Ferreira and Nakata are left and right back normally. All is possible for this game.ricardo said:I've just arrived home. I was next to OM supporters, they are incredible, singing all the time, even when Depor scored.
The game was much more even than our last game against Newcastle and then we tied 1-1. OM didn't deserve a 2-0 loss for sure, for instance, just before our second goal there was a penalty that the referee didn't see (one of our centre backs pulled Nyang's arm to avoid him controlling the ball in front of Molina).
DEPORTIVO LA COROGNE 2 - 0 MARSEILLE
09/08/05
Estadio Riazor, La Coruña
Interototo Cup, Final (1st game)
Referee: Jaroslav Jara (Cze.)
Attendance: 15,000 (?)
Goals: Ruben (67e), Carril (86e) for La Coruña
Cards: Ferreira (11e), Ribéry (25e) - OM ; Sergio (22e) - La Coruña
DEPORTIVO LA COROGNE: Molina - Manuel Pablo, Juanma, Andrade, Romero - Victor (Scaloni, 72), Duscher, Sergio, Luque (Carril, 72)- Tristan (Valeron, 68), Ruben
MARSEILLE: Carrasso - S. N'Diaye, Ferreira, Déhu, Nakata, Taiwo - Delfim (Batlles, 75), Oruma, Ribéry (Koke, 79) - Niang, Mendoza (Nasri, 46)
MARSEILLE 1 - 1 LYON
14/08/05
Stade Vélodrome, Marseille
Frenck Ligue 1 - Week 3
Referee: Laurent Duhamel
Attendance: 56,000
Goals: Taiwo (6e) for l'OM ; Carew (35e) for Lyon
Cards: Oruma (45e+1), Niang (80e) to l'OM ; Malouda (90e) to Lyon
MARSEILLE: Carrasso - Ferreira , Beye, Déhu (cap), Meité, Taiwo - Ribéry, Oruma, Lamouchi, Mendoza (Batlles 50e) - Niang.
LYON: Coupet - Réveillère, Cris, Cacapa (cap), Monsoreau - M. Diarra, Pedretti (Ben Arfa 58e) - Govou (Wiltord 71e), Juninho, F. Malouda - Carew.
gagiz said:Did the ultras make a gr8 tifo action? PLz post pics in my ultras thread if they did plz
peruytu said:OM raped Lazio today, 3-0
Does anybody have the highlights of this game?
ilips said:Andre Luis should make his start against Rennes, replacing beye, dehu, or maybe ferreira in which case beye would move to the right. Fernandez also said he was thinking about a 4-players defense, so maybe Dehu will play in midfield what would be cool for our conservation of the ball and defending in midfield.
RENNES:
GARDIENS : Isaksson, Pouplin
DEFENSEURS : Adailton, Jeunechamp, Ouaddou, Rochat, Nguema
MILIEUX : Källström, Barbosa, Didot, Bourillon, Gourcuff, Hadji, Mvuemba
ATTAQUANTS : Frei, Utaka, Briand
Absents : Monterrubio (suspendu), Perrier-Doumbé, Faty (blessés), Mbia (CFA)
MARSEILLE
GARDIENS : Carrasso, Quesnel
DEFENSEURS : Ferreira, André Luis, Déhu, Méïté, Taiwo, Nakata
MILIEUX : Batlles, Delfim, Lamouchi, Nasri, Ribéry, Oruma
ATTAQUANTS : Niang, Barry, Mendoza
Absents : Barthez (suspendu), Beye (au repos), Ba, S. N'Diaye, L.N'Diaye, Cantareil, M'Bolhi, Koke
RENNES 3 - 2 MARSEILLE
20/08/2005
French Ligue 1 - Week 4
Stade de la Route de Lorient, Rennes
Referee: Fredy Fautrel
Attendance: 30.000
Goals: Niang (1), Lamouchi (31) pour l'OM - Utaka (9), Frei (40), Källström (54) pour Rennes
Cards: Lamouchi (70) à l'OM - Rochat (67) à Rennes
RENNES: Isaksson - Jeunechamp, Ouaddou, Bourillon, Rochat - Gourcuff (Barbosa, 81), Didot, Kallström, Mvuemba - Utaka, Frei (Nguema, 89)
MARSEILLE: Carrasso - Méité, André Luis, Déhu (cap.) (Nakata, 87), Taiwo - Nasri (Mendoza, 56), Lamouchi (Batlles, 73), Delfim, Oruma - Niang, Ribéry
MARSEILLE 5 - 1 DEPORTIVO LA COROGNE
23/08/2005
Intertoto Cup - Final 2nd Game
Stade Vélodrome, Marseille
Referee: M. Ivanov (Rus)
Attendance: 56,000
Goals: Ribéry (4e), Méité (65e), Niang (73e, 87e), Oruma (90e) pour l'OM ; Andrade (8e) pour La Corogne
Cards: Lamouchi (15e), Nakata (32), Méité (82e), Niang (87e) à l'OM ; Scaloni (15e), Capdevila (22e), Juanma (39e), De Guzman (48e), Manuel Pablo (60e), Aguna (87e) à La Corogne
Red Cards: Ribéry (12e) à l'OM ; Duscher (12e), Capdevila (71e, 2e carton jaune) à La Corogne
MARSEILLE: Carrasso - Beye (Barry, 76e), Meïté, Nakata, Taiwo - Lamouchi (Batlles, 69e), Delfim (Koke, 55e), Oruma - Ribéry, Mendoza, Niang
DEPORTIVO LA COROGNE: Molina - Manuel Pablo, Andrade, Juanma, Capdevilla - De Guzman, Duscher, Scaloni (Aguna, 63e), Munitis - Ruben (Berenguel, 75e), Tristan (Fernandez, 58e)
Pizarro14 said:Highlights we need them the link is to a picture
How did Andres Mendoza play? congrats on the victory