Posted: Thu Apr 03, 2008 8:20 pm
ALMANYA BUNDESLIGA 26.HAFTA(SPIELTAG 26) PANORAMA
HAFTANIN SONUÇLARI,PUAN DURUMU, ASİST VE GOL KRALLIĞI , EN DEĞERLİ OYUNCU SIRALAMASI,
HAFTANIN ALTIN KARMASI(KICKER.DE, SPORT1.DE VE GOAL.COM'A GÖRE)
..................Kahn
Ismael Abardonado Delpierre
..................Tinga
Russ Skela Misimovic Dabrowski
..........Auer Podolski
Goalkeeper:
(1) Oliver Kahn (Bayern Munich)
After a fine performance last weekend against Leverkusen, Oliver Kahn was one of the few Bayern players to come out of the Bavarian derby against Nürnberg with much credit. He was on hand in the first half to save well from both Saenko and Koller, and helped keep the deficit to just one goal at a time when Nürnberg were looking particularly dangerous.
Defenders:
(2) Jacques Abardonado (Nürnberg)
Nürnberg’s French defender had a highly impressive game against Bayern coping well with both Luca Toni and Miroslav Klose. Was confident in the air against Toni and marshalled those around him well and together with Andreas Wolf very nearly kept Bayern goalless.
(3) Valerien Ismael (Hannover)
The ex-Bayern defender showed exactly why the Bavarians rated him so highly and exhibited signs of the kind of form he is capable of against Stuttgart. Mario Gomez for once didn’t get on the score sheet and much credit for that goes to Ismael.
(4) Mathieu Delpierre (Stuttgart)
The Swabian centre back led by example on Sunday against Hannover and made sure that Stuttgart were secure at the back against a side keen on causing an upset. The strikers for once were not firing on all cylinders, but Delpierre certainly did his bit by keeping the back door firmly bolted.
Midfielders:
(5) Tinga (Borussia Dortmund)
Another highly industrious display from the Brazilian midfielder in a match that saw six goals shared in a 3-3 draw. He never stopped running, but never tired throughout the 90 minutes. He even popped up in the second half to seal a point for Dortmund with the equaliser to make it 3-3.
(6) Marco Russ (Eintracht Frankfurt)
The Eintracht defensive midfielder earned the Man of the Match accolade for his performance against Bayer Leverkusen, which inspired a 2-0 win at the Bay-Arena. Was solid and reliable in both the middle of the pitch and also when drafted back into defence. His pressure on Kießling contributed to the Bayer striker’s own goal in the first half.
(7) Ervin Skela (Energie Cottbus)
Skela was the match-winner for Cottbus in the Eastern derby against Hertha Berlin with his two goals. He curled in a superb direct free kick just before half time to get Energie back in the game, before he grabbed the winner midway through the second half from the penalty spot.
(8) Zvejezdan Misimovic (Nürnberg)
Yet again he was Nürnberg’s best player on show and kept up his sparkling form of late. The Bosnian’s creativity and running was at the centre of a very good first half attacking display against Bayern. He well directed long shot had Oliver Kahn well beaten and could well have proved the winning goal for ‘der Klub’ only for Lukas Podolski to rescue Bayern.
(9) Christoph Dabrowski (Bochum)
Despite lasting only 35 minutes, Bochum midfielder Dabrowski played like a man possessed for the opening to the first half and Dortmund just couldn’t cope and we glad to see the back of him when he had to go off with a serious facial injury. He grabbed the opening goal in a six-goal thriller as early as the third minute, heading in an Azaough cross.
Forwards:
(10) Lukas Podolski (Bayern Munich)
After his words of complaint earlier in the week when he said he was sick and tired of sitting on the Bayern subs bench, Podolski responded in the perfect way with a sweet finish to rescue a point for a largely disappointing Bayern Munich. With Miroslav Klose continuing to suffer a goal drought in the Bundesliga, how long before Poldi is given a chance to prove himself from the start?
(11) Benjamin Auer (Bochum)
The Bochum striker grabbed two goals in the six-goal thriller with Dortmund to take his season’s tally to five in ten games. A double first half strike both with his right foot looked to have given the home side an important three points, but BVB fought back well to seal a point.
Honourable mentions:
As always there are a number of players, who deserve a special mention despite having not made it into the final XI. Jaromir Blazek was called into the Nürnberg goal as a late replacement for the ill Daniel Klewer and performed admirably. Stefan Wächter was again on top form for Hansa Rostock between the sticks and was unlucky to finish on the losing side against Wolfsburg.
Christian Gentner and Alex Laas deserve a mention for Wolfsburg as they beat Rostock with a late, late goal. Iulian Filipescu of Duisburg performed superbly in defence as the Zebras beat Werder at the Weser Stadion.
Karlsruhe had the better of the game against Schalke, but were kept at bay by Manuel Neuer and Jose Bordon in particular. Sotitios Kyrgiakos was a rock for Frankfurt away at Leverkusen, while Sami Khedira impressed for Stuttgart against Hannover as did Jiri Stajner in the same game.
HAFTANIN SONUÇLARI,PUAN DURUMU, ASİST VE GOL KRALLIĞI , EN DEĞERLİ OYUNCU SIRALAMASI,
HAFTANIN ALTIN KARMASI(KICKER.DE, SPORT1.DE VE GOAL.COM'A GÖRE)
..................Kahn
Ismael Abardonado Delpierre
..................Tinga
Russ Skela Misimovic Dabrowski
..........Auer Podolski
Goalkeeper:
(1) Oliver Kahn (Bayern Munich)
After a fine performance last weekend against Leverkusen, Oliver Kahn was one of the few Bayern players to come out of the Bavarian derby against Nürnberg with much credit. He was on hand in the first half to save well from both Saenko and Koller, and helped keep the deficit to just one goal at a time when Nürnberg were looking particularly dangerous.
Defenders:
(2) Jacques Abardonado (Nürnberg)
Nürnberg’s French defender had a highly impressive game against Bayern coping well with both Luca Toni and Miroslav Klose. Was confident in the air against Toni and marshalled those around him well and together with Andreas Wolf very nearly kept Bayern goalless.
(3) Valerien Ismael (Hannover)
The ex-Bayern defender showed exactly why the Bavarians rated him so highly and exhibited signs of the kind of form he is capable of against Stuttgart. Mario Gomez for once didn’t get on the score sheet and much credit for that goes to Ismael.
(4) Mathieu Delpierre (Stuttgart)
The Swabian centre back led by example on Sunday against Hannover and made sure that Stuttgart were secure at the back against a side keen on causing an upset. The strikers for once were not firing on all cylinders, but Delpierre certainly did his bit by keeping the back door firmly bolted.
Midfielders:
(5) Tinga (Borussia Dortmund)
Another highly industrious display from the Brazilian midfielder in a match that saw six goals shared in a 3-3 draw. He never stopped running, but never tired throughout the 90 minutes. He even popped up in the second half to seal a point for Dortmund with the equaliser to make it 3-3.
(6) Marco Russ (Eintracht Frankfurt)
The Eintracht defensive midfielder earned the Man of the Match accolade for his performance against Bayer Leverkusen, which inspired a 2-0 win at the Bay-Arena. Was solid and reliable in both the middle of the pitch and also when drafted back into defence. His pressure on Kießling contributed to the Bayer striker’s own goal in the first half.
(7) Ervin Skela (Energie Cottbus)
Skela was the match-winner for Cottbus in the Eastern derby against Hertha Berlin with his two goals. He curled in a superb direct free kick just before half time to get Energie back in the game, before he grabbed the winner midway through the second half from the penalty spot.
(8) Zvejezdan Misimovic (Nürnberg)
Yet again he was Nürnberg’s best player on show and kept up his sparkling form of late. The Bosnian’s creativity and running was at the centre of a very good first half attacking display against Bayern. He well directed long shot had Oliver Kahn well beaten and could well have proved the winning goal for ‘der Klub’ only for Lukas Podolski to rescue Bayern.
(9) Christoph Dabrowski (Bochum)
Despite lasting only 35 minutes, Bochum midfielder Dabrowski played like a man possessed for the opening to the first half and Dortmund just couldn’t cope and we glad to see the back of him when he had to go off with a serious facial injury. He grabbed the opening goal in a six-goal thriller as early as the third minute, heading in an Azaough cross.
Forwards:
(10) Lukas Podolski (Bayern Munich)
After his words of complaint earlier in the week when he said he was sick and tired of sitting on the Bayern subs bench, Podolski responded in the perfect way with a sweet finish to rescue a point for a largely disappointing Bayern Munich. With Miroslav Klose continuing to suffer a goal drought in the Bundesliga, how long before Poldi is given a chance to prove himself from the start?
(11) Benjamin Auer (Bochum)
The Bochum striker grabbed two goals in the six-goal thriller with Dortmund to take his season’s tally to five in ten games. A double first half strike both with his right foot looked to have given the home side an important three points, but BVB fought back well to seal a point.
Honourable mentions:
As always there are a number of players, who deserve a special mention despite having not made it into the final XI. Jaromir Blazek was called into the Nürnberg goal as a late replacement for the ill Daniel Klewer and performed admirably. Stefan Wächter was again on top form for Hansa Rostock between the sticks and was unlucky to finish on the losing side against Wolfsburg.
Christian Gentner and Alex Laas deserve a mention for Wolfsburg as they beat Rostock with a late, late goal. Iulian Filipescu of Duisburg performed superbly in defence as the Zebras beat Werder at the Weser Stadion.
Karlsruhe had the better of the game against Schalke, but were kept at bay by Manuel Neuer and Jose Bordon in particular. Sotitios Kyrgiakos was a rock for Frankfurt away at Leverkusen, while Sami Khedira impressed for Stuttgart against Hannover as did Jiri Stajner in the same game.