Nihat bu hafta Atletico Madrid'e 2 gol atmış:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vzg5IXC4R7A
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İspanya La Liga 2007-2008
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İSPANYA LA LIGA WEEK(JORNADA) 30
HAFTANIN SONUÇLARI, HAFTANIN TAKIMI, PUAN DURUMU,GOL VE ASİST KRALLIĞI
Goalkeeper
Victor Valdes (Barcelona): It was an embarrassing evening for Barcelona as they shipped in three in an apalling second half, and it could have been worse but for some heroic goalkeeping from Valdes. A fine reflex save in the early minutes, a penalty save that his team wasted, and some fine blocks late on to prevent a 5-2 or 6-2 drubbing.
Defenders
Sergio Ramos (Real Madrid): Showed just what an asset he is up and down the right hand side. For once, did not receive enough credit for the fantastic job he did on Diego Capel on Sunday - something very few have been able to this season.
Ramis (Real Mallorca): Was not only strong at the back as he dealt with David Villa and Javier Arizmendi, but also scored one of the best free-kicks of the season to put the game beyond Valencia.
Gonzalo Rodriguez (Villarreal): The Yellow Submarines have not struggled for goals this season. The concern over the weekend was always going to be whether they would stop Diego Forlan and Sergio Aguero, and a classy performance from Gonzalo saw them do just that. He has so much time when he is in such form.
Gabriel Heinze (Real Madrid): The Argentine has had some outright shockers this season, but turned it all around against Sevilla. Set Los Merengues on their way with a fine strike, but more than that, it was his assured display at the back that wins him plaudits this week. Bailed Cannavaro out at least three times in the first half, and was always in the right places. His best display in a Real Madrid shirt yet.
Midfielders
Santi Cazorla (Villarreal): Incredibly energetic. Incredibly effective. What more do you need from a midfielder? Put himself about, and was always where he needed to be. He scored the first, played a huge part in the second, and assisted for the third. Man of the Match without question as Villarreal motor into second place.
Wesley Sneijder (Real Madrid): The Dutchman went off the boil after a stunning first five games this season - partly due to untimely niggles - but was back to his best on Sunday night, linking play with effortless ease. Good understanding with Gago and Guti helped blank out the Sevilla midfield - not a mean feat on any day.
Ariel Ibagaza (Real Mallorca): An absolutely outstanding performance from the diminutive midfielder as he set up both of Güiza's goals and was instrumental in the win. The former Atletico man continues to marvel in his open creative role - something he was never given at the Vicente Calderon.
Forwards
Edu (Real Betis): His brace sent Real Madrid crashing a month ago, and lightning struck again on Saturday, only this time it was Barcelona's turn to suffer. Missed a penalty, but more than made up for it with two great goals to practically end the Catalans' title challenge. Every time the ball fell to him, Barcelona's defenders were running scared. Made Lilian Thuram look 50.
Xisco (Deportivo): He has been improving consistently in 2008, and produced his best display of the season yet, notching a fine hat-trick as Depor came from behind in style to smash Real Murcia 3-1.
Daniel Guiza (Real Mallorca): The former Getafe man took his tally for the season to 17 with two fine strikes at the Mestalla, strikes that saw Valencia drop into the bottom half on the back of a 3-0 defeat.
.......................Valdes
Ramos Ramis Gonzalo Heinze
Cazorla Sneijder Ibagaza
......Xisco Guiza Edu
Honourable Mentions
It was a weekend that saw 32 goals scored, with at least two in every game, so it wasn't really one for defenders and goalkeepers.
Nihat produced an absolutely stunning display against Atletico Madrid, and is ever so unlucky to miss out. Raul also deserves a special mention for another memorable game and a record breaking goal, one which was perfectly timed to nip Sevilla's comeback in the bud. Bojan Krkic also deserves credit for an effective game against Betis.
In midfield, Real Madrid's Fernando Gago and Guti deserve mention for making sure Real Madrid did most of the talking, as do Racing's Oscar Serrano, Villarreal's Sebastian Eguren, Mallorca's up and coming Jonas Gutierrez. A thought should also be spared for Andres Iniesta, who continues to perform superbly.
HAFTANIN SONUÇLARI, HAFTANIN TAKIMI, PUAN DURUMU,GOL VE ASİST KRALLIĞI
Goalkeeper
Victor Valdes (Barcelona): It was an embarrassing evening for Barcelona as they shipped in three in an apalling second half, and it could have been worse but for some heroic goalkeeping from Valdes. A fine reflex save in the early minutes, a penalty save that his team wasted, and some fine blocks late on to prevent a 5-2 or 6-2 drubbing.
Defenders
Sergio Ramos (Real Madrid): Showed just what an asset he is up and down the right hand side. For once, did not receive enough credit for the fantastic job he did on Diego Capel on Sunday - something very few have been able to this season.
Ramis (Real Mallorca): Was not only strong at the back as he dealt with David Villa and Javier Arizmendi, but also scored one of the best free-kicks of the season to put the game beyond Valencia.
Gonzalo Rodriguez (Villarreal): The Yellow Submarines have not struggled for goals this season. The concern over the weekend was always going to be whether they would stop Diego Forlan and Sergio Aguero, and a classy performance from Gonzalo saw them do just that. He has so much time when he is in such form.
Gabriel Heinze (Real Madrid): The Argentine has had some outright shockers this season, but turned it all around against Sevilla. Set Los Merengues on their way with a fine strike, but more than that, it was his assured display at the back that wins him plaudits this week. Bailed Cannavaro out at least three times in the first half, and was always in the right places. His best display in a Real Madrid shirt yet.
Midfielders
Santi Cazorla (Villarreal): Incredibly energetic. Incredibly effective. What more do you need from a midfielder? Put himself about, and was always where he needed to be. He scored the first, played a huge part in the second, and assisted for the third. Man of the Match without question as Villarreal motor into second place.
Wesley Sneijder (Real Madrid): The Dutchman went off the boil after a stunning first five games this season - partly due to untimely niggles - but was back to his best on Sunday night, linking play with effortless ease. Good understanding with Gago and Guti helped blank out the Sevilla midfield - not a mean feat on any day.
Ariel Ibagaza (Real Mallorca): An absolutely outstanding performance from the diminutive midfielder as he set up both of Güiza's goals and was instrumental in the win. The former Atletico man continues to marvel in his open creative role - something he was never given at the Vicente Calderon.
Forwards
Edu (Real Betis): His brace sent Real Madrid crashing a month ago, and lightning struck again on Saturday, only this time it was Barcelona's turn to suffer. Missed a penalty, but more than made up for it with two great goals to practically end the Catalans' title challenge. Every time the ball fell to him, Barcelona's defenders were running scared. Made Lilian Thuram look 50.
Xisco (Deportivo): He has been improving consistently in 2008, and produced his best display of the season yet, notching a fine hat-trick as Depor came from behind in style to smash Real Murcia 3-1.
Daniel Guiza (Real Mallorca): The former Getafe man took his tally for the season to 17 with two fine strikes at the Mestalla, strikes that saw Valencia drop into the bottom half on the back of a 3-0 defeat.
.......................Valdes
Ramos Ramis Gonzalo Heinze
Cazorla Sneijder Ibagaza
......Xisco Guiza Edu
Honourable Mentions
It was a weekend that saw 32 goals scored, with at least two in every game, so it wasn't really one for defenders and goalkeepers.
Nihat produced an absolutely stunning display against Atletico Madrid, and is ever so unlucky to miss out. Raul also deserves a special mention for another memorable game and a record breaking goal, one which was perfectly timed to nip Sevilla's comeback in the bud. Bojan Krkic also deserves credit for an effective game against Betis.
In midfield, Real Madrid's Fernando Gago and Guti deserve mention for making sure Real Madrid did most of the talking, as do Racing's Oscar Serrano, Villarreal's Sebastian Eguren, Mallorca's up and coming Jonas Gutierrez. A thought should also be spared for Andres Iniesta, who continues to perform superbly.
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İSPANYA LA LIGA WEEK(JORNADA) 32
HAFTANIN SONUÇLARI, HAFTANIN TAKIMI, PUAN DURUMU,GOL VE ASİST KRALLIĞI
ILKER CASILLAS YAN HAKEME MAÇTAN SONRA ELDIVENLERINI VERIRKEN..
This week's best line up in a 4-3-3.
Goalkeeper
Leo Franco (Atletico Madrid): Made some crucial saves to keep Atleti in the game as Valladolid searched for their equaliser. The home side managed a draw in the end, but could have well won it but the Argentine. Fabulous showing on his return to the first team.
Defenders
Felipe (Deportivo): A superb display out on the left as Depor tore into Athletic. The Galicians may have lost Joan Capdevila, but have found an absolute gem of a left back - who can also score just as many goals. Features on the right this week, though.
Fabricio Coloccini (Deportivo): Yet again he was as solid as a rock as Depor motored into the top half of the table - yes, believe it or not - on the back of a 3-0 demolishing of Athletic Bilbao. Has been in superb form for two months now, and continues to score as well.
Santiago Acasiete (Almeria): Defended heroically to keep a clean sheet against Villarreal. Then, having stayed back for the majority of the game, did very well to move forward at the right moment and kept his cool to win the game.
Marcelo (Real Madrid): Surprised me with his mature display, I have to admit - a very promising showing to put aside some very forgettable ones. Looked a threat going forward, played neat and tidy passes and, crucially, defended well - even when Madrid were down to three at the back. If he can do this more consistently, he might just become one of the better left backs in the world.
Midfielders
Felipe Melo (Almeria): A solid midfield performance against one of the best teams in Spain. Was unable to really show what he can do in an attacking sense, but performed admirably to blank out the Villarreal midfield and pave the way for a famous win.
Pedro Leon (Levante): How refreshing to see Levante actually have a good game for once. They got the better of Betis all over the pitch, helped in no less measure by Leon's midfield showing. Deservedly got the only goal of the game to win it for the Valencian minnows.
Gonzalo Colsa (Racing Santander): Strong, uncompromising and barely put a foot wrong. Simply did not allow anyone to get past him, not without a fight at least. Even got onto the scoresheet for good measure. A Man of the Match display from the unheralded holding midfielder.
Forwards
Samuel Eto'o (Barcelona): Deserving of a lot more than a sloppy defensive showing from his teammates in what was a near-perfect striker's performance. Great movement, good technique, superb touch and quality finishing. He has missed so much of the season, and yet has 14 goals already.
Frederic Kanoute (Sevilla): Came on for a disappointing Luis Fabiano at the break, and turned the momentum of the game on its head. Rattled Mallorca's defence with his pace and power, scored one, and player a part in another as his team moved to within three points of a Champions League spot.
Marco Ruben (Recreativo Huleva): Very lively performance from the youngster, did well to take his first goal, though it must be said it did not cross the line. Was a menace all evening, and did brilliantly for the second header, chasing what was almost a lost cause, capitalising on a Valdes howler to float the ball into the back of the net from the most impossible of angles.
Franco
Felipe Coloccini Acasiete Marcelo
Melo Leon Colsa
Eto'o Kanoute Ruben
Honourable Mentions
Almeria's Crusat and Corona are both unlucky to miss out after impressing against Villarreal, as do Oscar Serrano and Mohamed Tchite for their part in the win over Valencia.
Valladolid's Jonathan Sesma and Victor put in energetic displays against Atletico, Depor's Sergio kept up his return to form with a goal and an assist against Athletic, while Wesley Sneijder marked an improved performance with a crucial goal to take Real Madrid nine points clear at the top of the table.
Mallorca's Daniel Guiza turned in another mercurial display despite ending up on the losing side, while Xisco continues to be the hottest striker in Spain over the last month.
HAFTANIN SONUÇLARI, HAFTANIN TAKIMI, PUAN DURUMU,GOL VE ASİST KRALLIĞI
ILKER CASILLAS YAN HAKEME MAÇTAN SONRA ELDIVENLERINI VERIRKEN..
This week's best line up in a 4-3-3.
Goalkeeper
Leo Franco (Atletico Madrid): Made some crucial saves to keep Atleti in the game as Valladolid searched for their equaliser. The home side managed a draw in the end, but could have well won it but the Argentine. Fabulous showing on his return to the first team.
Defenders
Felipe (Deportivo): A superb display out on the left as Depor tore into Athletic. The Galicians may have lost Joan Capdevila, but have found an absolute gem of a left back - who can also score just as many goals. Features on the right this week, though.
Fabricio Coloccini (Deportivo): Yet again he was as solid as a rock as Depor motored into the top half of the table - yes, believe it or not - on the back of a 3-0 demolishing of Athletic Bilbao. Has been in superb form for two months now, and continues to score as well.
Santiago Acasiete (Almeria): Defended heroically to keep a clean sheet against Villarreal. Then, having stayed back for the majority of the game, did very well to move forward at the right moment and kept his cool to win the game.
Marcelo (Real Madrid): Surprised me with his mature display, I have to admit - a very promising showing to put aside some very forgettable ones. Looked a threat going forward, played neat and tidy passes and, crucially, defended well - even when Madrid were down to three at the back. If he can do this more consistently, he might just become one of the better left backs in the world.
Midfielders
Felipe Melo (Almeria): A solid midfield performance against one of the best teams in Spain. Was unable to really show what he can do in an attacking sense, but performed admirably to blank out the Villarreal midfield and pave the way for a famous win.
Pedro Leon (Levante): How refreshing to see Levante actually have a good game for once. They got the better of Betis all over the pitch, helped in no less measure by Leon's midfield showing. Deservedly got the only goal of the game to win it for the Valencian minnows.
Gonzalo Colsa (Racing Santander): Strong, uncompromising and barely put a foot wrong. Simply did not allow anyone to get past him, not without a fight at least. Even got onto the scoresheet for good measure. A Man of the Match display from the unheralded holding midfielder.
Forwards
Samuel Eto'o (Barcelona): Deserving of a lot more than a sloppy defensive showing from his teammates in what was a near-perfect striker's performance. Great movement, good technique, superb touch and quality finishing. He has missed so much of the season, and yet has 14 goals already.
Frederic Kanoute (Sevilla): Came on for a disappointing Luis Fabiano at the break, and turned the momentum of the game on its head. Rattled Mallorca's defence with his pace and power, scored one, and player a part in another as his team moved to within three points of a Champions League spot.
Marco Ruben (Recreativo Huleva): Very lively performance from the youngster, did well to take his first goal, though it must be said it did not cross the line. Was a menace all evening, and did brilliantly for the second header, chasing what was almost a lost cause, capitalising on a Valdes howler to float the ball into the back of the net from the most impossible of angles.
Franco
Felipe Coloccini Acasiete Marcelo
Melo Leon Colsa
Eto'o Kanoute Ruben
Honourable Mentions
Almeria's Crusat and Corona are both unlucky to miss out after impressing against Villarreal, as do Oscar Serrano and Mohamed Tchite for their part in the win over Valencia.
Valladolid's Jonathan Sesma and Victor put in energetic displays against Atletico, Depor's Sergio kept up his return to form with a goal and an assist against Athletic, while Wesley Sneijder marked an improved performance with a crucial goal to take Real Madrid nine points clear at the top of the table.
Mallorca's Daniel Guiza turned in another mercurial display despite ending up on the losing side, while Xisco continues to be the hottest striker in Spain over the last month.
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