Thursday, November 29, 2007

Live - Uefa Cup

Group B
Atletico Madrid v Aberdeen 1945

Group F
Bolton v Aris Salonica 2000

Group G
Tottenham v Aalborg 1945

GOALFLASHES AND MAJOR INCIDENTS (all times GMT)

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1922: Aberdeen, meanwhile, could well be up against it in Madrid. Atletico are fifth in La Liga and their young Argentine striker Aguero has already bagged four goals since the first round of this year's Uefa Cup. The Dons on the other hand, lie seventh in the Scottish Premier League and are still searching for their first group win in the competition this year. Hhmmm.

1915: And what about Bolton? Well their fixture would appear, on paper, to be a simple one. Salonika are looking to avoid a third successive 5-1 defeat on English soil, while the Trotters are fresh from a stunning win over Manchester United. Add to that the fact that Bolton are yet to lose a home game in European competition, and all looks rosy for Megson's men.

"I'd lose an arm and a leg, just for Bolton to lose and lets hope that Kevin Davies gets red carded then!"
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1911: Tottenham, who will go top of Group G with a victory tonight and ensure qualification for the next round, have never faced Danish opposition in a Uefa club competition, believe it or not, while it was Teemu Tainio's 28th birthday on Tuesday, bless 'im. Can Juande Ramos's side give him the perfect present at the Lane ce soir?

"Well with Toffees not playing today, all the best to the rest! No Kaboul - Hmm some good result for Spurs is a real possibility! ;)"
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1907: News filtering through that the kick-off at White Hart Lane might be delayed because of an accident on the A10... I'll keep you posted.

1905: TEAM NEWS
Juande Ramos opts for a strong XI for the visit of Aalborg to Tottenham , the injured Younes Kaboul the only player to miss out from the weekend draw at West Ham. Young Pyo-Lee comes into the side in Kaboul's place and will start at right-back, with Pascal Chimbonda at centre-half, with Robbie Keane and Dimitar Berbatov again paired up front.

1900: It's hotter than a pair of Gordon Brown's pants at Question Time tonight (ish) as three of Britain's finest (ish) continue their march towards Europe's finest (ish) prize on a balmy, warm winter's evening (ish).

It's round three of the group stages for this trio and victories are pretty darn important if they want to make things easy for themselves come the final round of matches next month.

As always I shall be relying on you people to get in touch to ensure this is the best informed, most representative, funniest e-commentary this side of, erm, Wednesday and the weekend. Nice one.

Source: BBC Sport

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