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Torino og Milano april 2009

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

Denne gang var det Tjini Sport Travel Family junior (mange underavdelinger i dette selskapet. Far og sønn (Sindre 12 år) på tur! Opprinnelig hadde vi bare tenkt å se AC Milan mot Torino, men etter at Juventus-Inter ble flyttet fra søndag 19. april til lørdag 19. fikk vi mulighet til å se denne kampen også. Juventus-Inter skulle spilles på Stadio Olimpico. Banen har bare en kapasitet på 27 500 tilskuere, så vi meldte oss inn i Juventus Member for å få tilgang til billetter en dag før de ble lagt ut til “alle”. Det gikk bare bra. Billetter på langsiden for oss kostet 198 euro. 90 euro for hver billett + gebyrer.

Reiseruten

Vi landet i Milano (Malphensa) og tok flytoget inn til Cadorna (sentrum). Deretter var det rett opp Statzione Centrale der toget til Torino gikk (går en gang i timen) og rakk det med 5 minutters klaring. I Torino var det lett å finne hotellet. En strekning med Metroen så var vi ved rett stasjon. Vi gikk inn på Bar Massaua og spurte hvor hotellet Holiday Inn lå! Den gamle mannen smilte og pekte rett over gaten! Toget fra Milano til Torino tar 1 time og 55 minutter (koster 9 E pr. pers). Fra barna er 12 år i Italia må de betale voksen. Flytoget fra Malphensa til sentrum kostet 11 euro pp.

Fotballtrening

Dette var jo en ren fotballtur der ølbudsjett var lavere enn turene med styret i Tjini Sport Travel., men isbudsjettet var høyere. Her var det lagt opp til 2 fotballkamper, i tillegg til fotballtrening. Vi hadde fotballtrening både fredag, lørdag og søndag. I Torino på fredag fant vi en flott treningsanlegg i nærheten av hotellet (ca 20 minutter å gå) med kunstgressbaner og med masse aktivitet. Men vi fant oss et hjørne og flyttet oss noen ganger når det kom noen som hadde trening. På lørdag fant vi oss et område veldig nært hotellet. På søndag trente vi i en treningspark nært hotellet. Her var det gressbaner med grei kvalitet. Vi hadde et stort område for oss selv.

Kampene

Juventus– Inter ble spilt på lørdag 18. april kl 20.30. Vårt hotell lå midt mellom Stadio Delle Alphi og Stadio Olimpico, slik at vi tok buss ned til Stadio Olimpico. For tiden spiller både Juventus og Toriono hjemmekampene sine der. Stadio Delle Alphi blir restaurert og ventes klar til 2011-sesongen. Vi tok bussen mot Stadio delle Alphi (feil vei), så måtte vi gå av bussen og ta den i motsatt retning. Hadde spurt en dame på bussholdeplassen som hadde forsikret om det det var rett vei til Stadio Olimpico. Billettene måtte kjøpes på Tabbachi og det hadde ikke vi gjort så vi satset på at det ikke var kontroll. Fikk god trening i italiensk når en del italienere skulle forklare at vi skulle motsatt vei.. Når vi gikk av bussen tok en dame seg god tid til å forklare.

Etter litt frem og tilbake fant vi frem til stedet der vi skulle hente billettene. Etternavnet var skrevet litt feil og det var en prosedyre der han måtte endre navnet på billettene med en klistrelapp på selve billetten. Jeg måtte også signere for å ha mottatt billettene. Fullsatt stadion og veldig god stemning lenge før kampstart. Under kampen hadde det vært noe tilrop mot Inters Balotelli som førte til at neste hjemmekamp til Juventus må spilles for tomme tribuner.

AC Milan- Torino ble spilt søndag 20. april kl 20.30. Vi hadde et veldig flott hotell i Milano. Flott utsikt fra hotellrommet – rett mot San Siro. I kampen mellom AC Milan og Torino hadde vi høvelig gode plasser, men de var langt oppe under et tak slik at vi ikke så hele banen. Sindre var offensiv og sa at vi bare kunne sette oss lenger ned og flytte oss hvis det kom noen. Det kom ikke noen og vi hadde veldig gode plasser! En mektig stor stadion som tar ca 79 000 tilskuere når den er fullsatt. Til denne kampen var den bare halvfull.

Sindre hadde full kontroll på nesten alle spillerne. Ofte under kampene måtte jeg spørre hvem det var som var involvert og da kom som oftest svaret kontant. Sindre sa tidlig i 2. omgang mellom Juve og Inter; Molinaro er vanligvis god, men i denne kampen har han ikke vært spesielt god. Like etter ble han byttet ut. Før kampen mellom AC Milan-Torino fikk Sindre låne kikkerten med det samme spillerne kom på banen og de spillerne som skulle spille drev med en egen oppvarming. Like etter kom han med startelveren.

Vi hadde en del småmåltider på kampstedene. Veldig gode hamburgeraktige saker.

Sindre har fungert som reiselederassistent på turen. Under opplæring som han har vært har han taklet oppgaven veldig bra!

Som far – sønn tur kan dette virkelig anbefales! En reiser liksom som kamerater!

Flott treningsanlegg like ved hotellet i Torino!

Våre venner på den lokale "Bar Massaua"

Dolce vita!

Alltids en mulighet for å få trent litt!

Stadio Olimpico i Torino

Sindre foran Stadio Olimpico

Triksere utenfor Stadio Olimpico. Sindre "opptrådde" en stund sammen med de!

Legenden Alessandro Del Piero

Juventus apillere i oppvarming før kampen!

Interspillerne tøyer og bøyer!

Zlatan!

Den 12. spilleren!

29. scudetto!

Sindre sammen med Pavel Nedved og Trezequet!

Bra utsikt fra hotellrommet; Vi så rett på San Siro.

Ikke noe å si på hotellet!

Utenfor San Siro fikk vi mulighet til å trene på gress.

San Siro

En liten matbit før kampen!

Sindre foran legenden Maldini på San Siro Store.

Morsom variant!

Inne på San Siro.

Ronaldinho tar det med ro forran kampen. Han startet på benken, men kom inn og spilte hele 2. omgang!

Pato!

Her følger en fotoserie etter en Milanscoring!

Andrea Pirlo "snakker" med publikum!

Sindre i nytt antrekk!

Billettene til kampene!

Kampfakta Juventus – Inter 18. april 09

Italy Serie A
18th Apr 2009
KO 19:30
Ground: Stadio Olimpico
Att: 24,790
Juventus
Grygera 90 Tiago s/o 75
1 – 1
Inter Milan
Balotelli 64
Juve and Inter share the spoils
The most awaited match of the year ended in a 1-1 draw with the two teams sharing the spoils. The margin therefore remains unchanged.
The match starts off with Juventus on fire in the person of Pavel Nedved who merely seconds from the initial whistle with a shot from outside the area sees the ball go wide. One minute later Inter try to attack on the flank with Balotelli but the Juve defence clears. On the 3rd minute there was a free-kick for Juve after a foul on the right wing and one minute later a good try by Marchionni from outside the area sees the ball go wide.
On the 5th minute  a good run by Nedved on the left sees the ball cross the touchline. The 7th minute sees a ball into the Inter area by Grygera with the defence clearing and Nedved on the re-bound failing to strike well.
The 10th minute sees the stadium stand still for a few seconds as Balotelli enters the area and shoots, the ball is rolling in with Buffon beaten but Tiago manages to clear it before it crosses the line. One minute later, a good ball won by Molinaro in the midfield launches Iaquinta but the striker does not control well.
On the 13th minute there is a foul on Tiago just above the midfield circle and free-kick for Juve. The ball finally gets to Poulsen who puts into the area and a deviation for a corner. The ball enters the area and the Inter defenders are forced to clear with difficulty. Two minutes later Grygera crosses into the area but Cesar manages to grab hold. The 21st minute sees beautiful footwork by Del Piero who enters the area and shoots at goal but Cesar manages to save. Two minutes later there is a good long ball for Iaquinta who heads to goal but Cesar saves.
The 24th minute sees Molinaro  who enters the area after dribbling past a player but he is finally stopped. Three minutes later there is a great through ball into the area by Nedved with the ball deviated into corner. The 29th minute sees a bad foul from behind on Marchionni who was just about to enter the area. Free-kick for Juve from the right: ball into the area but Grygera shoots high. Two minutes later there is a great Juventus initiative with Marchionni who enters the area but shoots wide from an inviting position.
On the 33rd minute Inter try to attack a first time with the ball being cleared with some difficulty towards Balotelli, Stankovic shoots high. Three minutes later there is a great save by Buffon on a really dangerous Inter attack and the ball is finally cleared by the defence. On the 39th minute Del Piero shoots from outside the area but the ball is deviated into corner. From the flag the ball reached the area with the Inter defence clearing with difficulty.
The 40th minute sees  a corner for Inter after a good Buffon save and a deviation by a Juve defender. From the corner the ball is put into the area but the ddfence manages to clear. Finally an Inter shot goes very wide. Two minutes later there is a free-kick for Juve from just poutside the area on the left: Del Piero aims directly at goal with Cesar forced to punch away.
On the 44th minute a beautiful exchange of the sphere between Del  Piero and Nedved with Czech player entering the area but colliding with a defender. The last minute of the first half sees a ball dangerously into the Inter area is headed twice with a final difficult clearance by the defence.
The second half starts off with a good Juve initiative with the ball being cleared with some difficulty. On the second minute Nedved shoots from outside the area but the ball does not go through. The 3rd minute a great move by Legrottaglie sits Balotelli down. One minute later Buffon in a good save following a powerful Stankovic shot from outside the area.
On the 6th minute Zanetti in a run is not stopped before his shot turns out to be too weak and easy for Buffon to gather. Five minutes later there is a good save by Buffon following a dangerous Inter initiative. On the 12th minute there is a free kiick for Juve after foul on Iaquinta: Del Piero takes it but the ball is saved by Cesar.
The 17th minute sees free-kick for Juve just short of the corner flag. Ball finally enters the area and is cleared into corner. The action which follows leads to the Inter goal: Inter score on the counter-attack thanks to Balotelli who enters the area with the defence caught behind.
Juve react with an attack on the 21st minute with Del  Piero sees Cesar clearing into corner. On the 26th minute Nedved saves the day on an Inter counterattack as he wins time for the defenders to come back in place. Two minutes later there are two good chances for JUve in oine action. Tiago at the end sees his shot blocked by a defender.
A provocative Balotelli sees Tiago being sent-off on the 31st minute after committing a foul on him. With Giovinco on for Del Piero and Trezeguet for Marchionni Juventus stepped hard on the accelerator and on the 39th minute a good Giovinco run lands Juve a corner but the ball from the flag goes directly into the hands of the keeper. Four minutes
The last few minutes see Grygera as protagonist: first on the 43rd minute he is seen in a decisive tackle helping Buffon to save a dangerous ball and 3 minutes later in the 1st minute of five allotted as stoppage time from a corner for Juve with the ball into the area he heads home for the equalizer making the score 1-1.
Serie A 2008/09  – 32nd  match day
Turin, Olympic Stadium
Saturday 18th April, 2009
JUVENTUS – INTER: 1-1
Scorers : Balotelli (64th), Grygera (91st),
JUVENTUS: Buffon; Grygera, Legrottaglie, Chiellini, Molinaro (De Ceglie 62nd); Marchionni (Trezeguet 74th), Poulsen, Tiago, Nedved; Del Piero (Giovinco 80th), Iaquinta. Reserves: Chimenti, De Ceglie, Zebina, Knezevic, Mellberg, Giovinco; Trezeguet; Coach : Ranieri.
INTER: Cesar, Zanetti, Samwel, Cordoba, Chivu, Figo (Cruz 86th), Cambiasso, Stankovic, Muntari (Burdisso 78th), Balotelli (Vieira 76th), Ibrahimovic. Reserves: Toldo, Maxwell, Santon, Materazzi, Burdisso, Vieira, Cruz; Coach: Mourinho
REFEREE : Farina
Yellow cards: Figo (4th), Legrottaglie (36th), Poulsen (53rd), Balotelli (67th)
Red card: Tiago (76th)

Kampfakta Juventus – Inter 18. april 09
Italy Serie A18th Apr 2009KO 19:30Ground: Stadio OlimpicoAtt: 24,790Juventus
Grygera 90 Tiago s/o 751 – 1 Inter Milan
Balotelli 64Juve and Inter share the spoils
The most awaited match of the year ended in a 1-1 draw with the two teams sharing the spoils. The margin therefore remains unchanged. The match starts off with Juventus on fire in the person of Pavel Nedved who merely seconds from the initial whistle with a shot from outside the area sees the ball go wide. One minute later Inter try to attack on the flank with Balotelli but the Juve defence clears. On the 3rd minute there was a free-kick for Juve after a foul on the right wing and one minute later a good try by Marchionni from outside the area sees the ball go wide. On the 5th minute  a good run by Nedved on the left sees the ball cross the touchline. The 7th minute sees a ball into the Inter area by Grygera with the defence clearing and Nedved on the re-bound failing to strike well. The 10th minute sees the stadium stand still for a few seconds as Balotelli enters the area and shoots, the ball is rolling in with Buffon beaten but Tiago manages to clear it before it crosses the line. One minute later, a good ball won by Molinaro in the midfield launches Iaquinta but the striker does not control well. On the 13th minute there is a foul on Tiago just above the midfield circle and free-kick for Juve. The ball finally gets to Poulsen who puts into the area and a deviation for a corner. The ball enters the area and the Inter defenders are forced to clear with difficulty. Two minutes later Grygera crosses into the area but Cesar manages to grab hold. The 21st minute sees beautiful footwork by Del Piero who enters the area and shoots at goal but Cesar manages to save. Two minutes later there is a good long ball for Iaquinta who heads to goal but Cesar saves. The 24th minute sees Molinaro  who enters the area after dribbling past a player but he is finally stopped. Three minutes later there is a great through ball into the area by Nedved with the ball deviated into corner. The 29th minute sees a bad foul from behind on Marchionni who was just about to enter the area. Free-kick for Juve from the right: ball into the area but Grygera shoots high. Two minutes later there is a great Juventus initiative with Marchionni who enters the area but shoots wide from an inviting position. On the 33rd minute Inter try to attack a first time with the ball being cleared with some difficulty towards Balotelli, Stankovic shoots high. Three minutes later there is a great save by Buffon on a really dangerous Inter attack and the ball is finally cleared by the defence. On the 39th minute Del Piero shoots from outside the area but the ball is deviated into corner. From the flag the ball reached the area with the Inter defence clearing with difficulty. The 40th minute sees  a corner for Inter after a good Buffon save and a deviation by a Juve defender. From the corner the ball is put into the area but the ddfence manages to clear. Finally an Inter shot goes very wide. Two minutes later there is a free-kick for Juve from just poutside the area on the left: Del Piero aims directly at goal with Cesar forced to punch away.  On the 44th minute a beautiful exchange of the sphere between Del  Piero and Nedved with Czech player entering the area but colliding with a defender. The last minute of the first half sees a ball dangerously into the Inter area is headed twice with a final difficult clearance by the defence. The second half starts off with a good Juve initiative with the ball being cleared with some difficulty. On the second minute Nedved shoots from outside the area but the ball does not go through. The 3rd minute a great move by Legrottaglie sits Balotelli down. One minute later Buffon in a good save following a powerful Stankovic shot from outside the area. On the 6th minute Zanetti in a run is not stopped before his shot turns out to be too weak and easy for Buffon to gather. Five minutes later there is a good save by Buffon following a dangerous Inter initiative. On the 12th minute there is a free kiick for Juve after foul on Iaquinta: Del Piero takes it but the ball is saved by Cesar. The 17th minute sees free-kick for Juve just short of the corner flag. Ball finally enters the area and is cleared into corner. The action which follows leads to the Inter goal: Inter score on the counter-attack thanks to Balotelli who enters the area with the defence caught behind. Juve react with an attack on the 21st minute with Del  Piero sees Cesar clearing into corner. On the 26th minute Nedved saves the day on an Inter counterattack as he wins time for the defenders to come back in place. Two minutes later there are two good chances for JUve in oine action. Tiago at the end sees his shot blocked by a defender. A provocative Balotelli sees Tiago being sent-off on the 31st minute after committing a foul on him. With Giovinco on for Del Piero and Trezeguet for Marchionni Juventus stepped hard on the accelerator and on the 39th minute a good Giovinco run lands Juve a corner but the ball from the flag goes directly into the hands of the keeper. Four minutes The last few minutes see Grygera as protagonist: first on the 43rd minute he is seen in a decisive tackle helping Buffon to save a dangerous ball and 3 minutes later in the 1st minute of five allotted as stoppage time from a corner for Juve with the ball into the area he heads home for the equalizer making the score 1-1. Serie A 2008/09  – 32nd  match dayTurin, Olympic StadiumSaturday 18th April, 2009 JUVENTUS – INTER: 1-1 Scorers : Balotelli (64th), Grygera (91st), JUVENTUS: Buffon; Grygera, Legrottaglie, Chiellini, Molinaro (De Ceglie 62nd); Marchionni (Trezeguet 74th), Poulsen, Tiago, Nedved; Del Piero (Giovinco 80th), Iaquinta. Reserves: Chimenti, De Ceglie, Zebina, Knezevic, Mellberg, Giovinco; Trezeguet; Coach : Ranieri. INTER: Cesar, Zanetti, Samwel, Cordoba, Chivu, Figo (Cruz 86th), Cambiasso, Stankovic, Muntari (Burdisso 78th), Balotelli (Vieira 76th), Ibrahimovic. Reserves: Toldo, Maxwell, Santon, Materazzi, Burdisso, Vieira, Cruz; Coach: Mourinho REFEREE : Farina Yellow cards: Figo (4th), Legrottaglie (36th), Poulsen (53rd), Balotelli (67th) Red card: Tiago (76th)

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Kampfakta Ac Milan – Torino 19. april 09

AC Milan 5 – 1 Torino

Scoring Summary

AC Milan Torino

Filippo Inzaghi (13) Ivan Franceschini (80)

Filippo Inzaghi (37)

Filippo Inzaghi (60)

Kaká (pen 68)

Massimo Ambrosini (90)

Match Stats

AC Milan Torino

Shots (on Goal) 15(8) 6(4)

Fouls 9 11

Corner Kicks 7 1

Offsides 3 4

Time of Possession 62% 38%

Yellow Cards 0 3

Red Cards 0 0

Saves 3 3

Match Information

Stadium: Giuseppe Meazza

Attendance: 54,061

Match Time: 19:30 UK

Official(s):

Luca Banti (Referee)

Updated: April 19, 2009, 9:47 PM UK

AC Milan leapt above Juventus into second place in Serie A thanks to an impressive 5-1 win over Torino tonight.

Filippo Inzaghi was Milan’s hero with a hat-trick, aided twice by the vision and skill of David Beckham.

Kaka added a fourth from the penalty spot in a one-sided game before Ivan Franceschini claimed a consolation goal 10 minutes from time.

But Massimo Ambrosini restored Milan’s four-goal advantage with the last kick of the game as Carlo Ancelotti’s side joined Juve on 64 points, 10 behind runaway leaders Inter Milan.

Beckham was back in the starting XI after sitting out Milan’s last two Serie A matches and he made an immediate impact.

His free-kick was headed in by Inzaghi, but the goal was ruled out for a clear offside.

However, the same combination tore through the Torino defence with ease and regularity and there could be no doubt that Inzaghi’s second goal, from a Beckham corner, was valid in the 13th minute.

Another accurate, long ball from Beckham again found Inzaghi, whose header this time lacked the required power to cause Matteo Sereni any problems in the Torino goal.

Kaka then turned provider for Inzaghi’s next chance in the 28th minute, but again he could not get enough power on his shot, this time with his foot.

Moments later, Alexandre Pato got caught in two minds whether to shoot or play the ball square to Inzaghi after being found by Andrea Pirlo and the result was neither as his weak volley cleared the crossbar.

Inzaghi scored his second in the 37th minute with much of the credit again going to Beckham.

The England international could himself have shot from 20 yards out and that is what the Torino defence expected, but he instead lifted the ball right onto the head of Inzaghi, who simply diverted it into the top corner of Sereni’s goal.

Beckham had transformed a Milan side which had struggled to narrow wins over Lecce and Chievo in recent weeks.

There seemed to be no stopping the Rossoneri in this game and Inzaghi soon completed his hat-trick.

This time it was half-time substitute Ronaldinho who provided the assist for Milan’s number nine, who netted his 11th goal of the season, his second hat-trick, by lifting the ball delicately over a forlorn, defenceless Sereni.

Inzaghi was given a standing ovation when he was replaced by Andriy Shevchenko in the 65th minute after making his telling contribution to help lift Milan up to second place.

But there was more to come even without Inzaghi.

Ambrosini earned a penalty when he was fouled by Sereni and Kaka converted the penalty in the 68th minute.

Franceschini then grabbed a consolation for Torino with practically their first chance of the evening in the 81st minute before Ambrosini capped another perfect team move with the finish to make it 5-1 and lift Milan above Juventus into second place.

Teams

AC Milan Torino

1 Dida 1 Matteo Sereni

3 Paolo Maldini 21 Ivan Franceschini

24 Philippe Senderos 14 Cesare Natali

21 Andrea Pirlo 33 Matteo Rubin

15 Gianluca Zambrotta 16 Claudio Rivalta

84 Mathieu Flamini 4 Blerim Dzemaili

22 Kaká 8 Simone Barone

23 Massimo Ambrosini 19 Aimo Diana

32 David Beckham 23 Ignazio Abate

9 Filippo Inzaghi 90 Rolando Bianchi

7 Pato 10 Alessandro Rosina

Substitutes

16 Zeljko Kalac Jürgen Säumel 24

10 Clarence Seedorf Alex Calderoni 99

80 Ronaldinho Paolo Dellafiore 15

2 Felipe Riccardo Colombo 32

76 Andriy Shevchenko Angelo Ogbonna 6

36 Matteo Darmian Roberto Stellone 30

14 Mathias Cardaccio Tommaso Vailatti 28

Substitutions

Ronaldinho for Pato (45)

Paolo Dellafiore for Claudio Rivalta (40)

Andriy Shevchenko for Filippo Inzaghi (65)

Jürgen Säumel for Blerim Dzemaili (45)

Matteo Darmian for Paolo Maldini (72)

Angelo Ogbonna for Matteo Rubin (66)

Yellow Cards

Ivan Franceschini (29)

Aimo Diana (53)

Matteo Sereni (67)

Torino og Milano april 2009

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

Denne gang var det Tjini Sport Travel Family junior (mange underavdelinger i dette selskapet. Far og sønn (Sindre 12 år) på tur! Opprinnelig hadde vi bare tenkt å se AC Milan mot Torino, men etter at Juventus-Inter ble flyttet fra søndag 19. april til lørdag 19. fikk vi mulighet til å se denne kampen også. Juventus-Inter skulle spilles på Stadio Olimpico. Banen har bare en kapasitet på 27 500 tilskuere, så vi meldte oss inn i Juventus Member for å få tilgang til billetter en dag før de ble lagt ut til “alle”. Det gikk bare bra. Billetter på langsiden for oss kostet 198 euro. 90 euro for hver billett + gebyrer.

Reiseruten

Vi landet i Milano (Malphensa) og tok flytoget inn til Cadorna (sentrum). Deretter var det rett opp Statzione Centrale der toget til Torino gikk (går en gang i timen) og rakk det med 5 minutters klaring. I Torino var det lett å finne hotellet. En strekning med Metroen så var vi ved rett stasjon. Vi gikk inn på Bar Massaua og spurte hvor hotellet Holiday Inn lå! Den gamle mannen smilte og pekte rett over gaten! Toget fra Milano til Torino tar 1 time og 55 minutter (koster 9 E pr. pers). Fra barna er 12 år i Italia må de betale voksen. Flytoget fra Malphensa til sentrum kostet 11 euro pp.

Fotballtrening

Dette var jo en ren fotballtur der ølbudsjett var lavere enn turene med styret i Tjini Sport Travel., men isbudsjettet var høyere. Her var det lagt opp til 2 fotballkamper, i tillegg til fotballtrening. Vi hadde fotballtrening både fredag, lørdag og søndag. I Torino på fredag fant vi en flott treningsanlegg i nærheten av hotellet (ca 20 minutter å gå) med kunstgressbaner og med masse aktivitet. Men vi fant oss et hjørne og flyttet oss noen ganger når det kom noen som hadde trening. På lørdag fant vi oss et område veldig nært hotellet. På søndag trente vi i en treningspark nært hotellet. Her var det gressbaner med grei kvalitet. Vi hadde et stort område for oss selv.

Kampene

Juventus-Inter ble spilt på lørdag 18. april kl 20.30. Vårt hotell lå midt mellom Stadio Delle Alphi og Stadio Olimpico, slik at vi tok buss ned til Stadio Olimpico. For tiden spiller både Juventus og Toriono hjemmekampene sine der. Stadio Delle Alphi blir restaurert og ventes klar til 2011-sesongen. Vi tok bussen mot Stadio delle Alphi (feil vei), så måtte vi gå av bussen og ta den i motsatt retning. Hadde spurt en dame på bussholdeplassen som hadde forsikret om det det var rett vei til Stadio Olimpico. Billettene måtte kjøpes på Tabbachi og det hadde ikke vi gjort så vi satset på at det ikke var kontroll. Fikk god trening i italiensk når en del italienere skulle forklare at vi skulle motsatt vei.. Når vi gikk av bussen tok en dame seg god tid til å forklare.

Etter litt frem og tilbake fant vi frem til stedet der vi skulle hente billettene. Etternavnet var skrevet litt feil og det var en prosedyre der han måtte endre navnet på billettene med en klistrelapp på selve billetten. Jeg måtte også signere for å ha mottatt billettene. Fullsatt stadion og veldig god stemning lenge før kampstart. Under kampen hadde det vært noe tilrop mot Inters Balotelli som førte til at neste hjemmekamp til Juventus må spilles for tomme tribuner.

AC Milan-Torino ble spilt søndag 20. april kl 20.30. Vi hadde et veldig flott hotell i Milano. Flott utsikt fra hotellrommet – rett mot San Siro. I kampen mellom AC Milan og Torino hadde vi høvelig gode plasser, men de var langt oppe under et tak slik at vi ikke så hele banen. Sindre var offensiv og sa at vi bare kunne sette oss lenger ned og flytte oss hvis det kom noen. Det kom ikke noen og vi hadde veldig gode plasser! En mektig stor stadion som tar ca 79 000 tilskuere når den er fullsatt. Til denne kampen var den bare halvfull.

Sindre hadde full kontroll på nesten alle spillerne. Ofte under kampene måtte jeg spørre hvem det var som var involvert og da kom som oftest svaret kontant. Sindre sa tidlig i 2. omgang mellom Juve og Inter; Molinaro er vanligvis god, men i denne kampen har han ikke vært spesielt god. Like etter ble han byttet ut. Før kampen mellom AC Milan-Torino fikk Sindre låne kikkerten med det samme spillerne kom på banen og de spillerne som skulle spille drev med en egen oppvarming. Like etter kom han med startelveren.

Vi hadde en del småmåltider på kampstedene. Veldig gode hamburgeraktige saker.

Sindre har fungert som reiselederassistent på turen. Under opplæring som han har vært har han taklet oppgaven veldig bra!

Som far – sønn tur kan dette virkelig anbefales! En reiser liksom som kamerater!

Våre venner på den lokale "Bar Massaua"

Dolce vita!

Alltids en mulighet for å få trent litt!

Stadio Olimpico i Torino

Sindre foran Stadio Olimpic

Triksere utenfor Stadio Olimpico. Sindre "opptrådde" en stund sammen med de!

Legenden Alessandro Del Piero

Juventus apillere i oppvarming før kampen!

Interspillerne tøyer og bøyer!

Zlatan!

Den 12. spilleren!

Pato!

29. scudetto!

Sindre sammen med Pavel Nedved og Trezequet!

Bra utsikt fra hotellrommet; Vi så rett på San Siro.

Ikke noe å si på hotellet!

Utenfor San Siro fikk vi mulighet til å trene på gress.

San Siro

En liten matbit før kampen!

Sindre foran legenden Maldini på San Siro Store.

Morsom variant!

Inne på San Siro.

Ronaldinho tar det med ro forran kampen. Han startet på benken, men kom inn og spilte hele 2. omgang!

Her følger en fotoserie etter en Milanscoring!

Andrea Pirlo "snakker" med publikum!

Sindre i nytt antrekk!

Leeds januar 2009

Friday, January 30th, 2009

Ny tur til Leeds for deler av styret i Tjini Sport Travel. Vi spanderte på oss oppgraderte billetter på et VIP område i Executive Stand. Kort fortalt forsvarte dette til forventningene! Vi ble tatt godt i mot og bordet var dekket.

Journalisten arbeider bare til kl 16 og nektet å arbeide mer. Resten av stoffet fra Leeds-turen i jan blir oppdatert senere! Bildene ser dere under!

Rett bekledning på turene!

Her har vi "ranet" butikkene i Leeds for "4"-baller!

Gode gamle Peter Lorimer i bakgrunnen

Assistentrener i Leeds Ian Miller

Blomster med klar beskjed ved foten av statuen til Billy Bremner!

Gutta på tur! Kun det beste er godt nok? Executive stands

Ikke noe å si på mottagelsen i Executive stands!

Eget pådokket bord! Klar til tre-retteren!

Her fikk vi "prøvesitte" den største "boksen" på East Stand.

Kjendistreff på Elland Road: Lasse Tjønnøy og Paul Reaney

Flere kjendiser: LT, Allan Clarce - "The Sniffer" og Sigmund Forfang. Allan Clarce matchwinner i cupfinalen i 72. Sigmund Forfang stor i cupfinalen i 86.

Endelig mål for Leeds. Beckford som vanlig!

Fornøyde gutter i "vanlig" positur!

Mick Jones

Norman Hunter

Gjensynsglede med en gammel skolekamerat!

The Light skinner!

Leeds desember 2009

Monday, December 8th, 2008

Ny tur til Leeds. Denne gang med Rune, Olve og Lasse. Bibis Restaurant kan virkelig anbefales sviktet ikke denne gang heller. Mannen på toalettet spurte Lasse om han skulle ha en “ladykiller” (Eau de cologne). Da sa Lasse; “I`ve already got a ladykiller. I f you mix the ladykillers, then you don`t have any ladykiller”.

Tidlig kampstart lørdag 5. desember, kl 12.15, high risc match! Drosje tidlig opp på stadion. Lasse ble (som vanlig) intervjuet. Denne gang var det BBC kanalen, Radio 5 live som kjørte sitt Football League Show. Se bilder under. Reporteren spurte om hvor vi kom fra og hvor mange ganger jeg hadde vært på Elland Road. Jeg fikk fortalt at jeg trodde det ble opprykk i år. Videre ble jeg spurt om hvilken innflytelse jeg mente Simon Grayson hadde hatt på laget. Svarte så godt jeg kunne.

Vi skulle inn på VIP-området; Banqueting Suite. Olve hadde på seg dongeri og T-skjorte og slapp ikke inn.Rune og jeg (Lasse) måtte kjøpe oss slips (Leedsslips). En av lederne på området gjorde en stor innsats for å få tak i skjorte og bukse til Olve. Han klarte det faktisk til slutt. Stor takk til han. Olve leverte tilbake antrekket etter kampen. De er ganske strenge på antrekket i Leeds (England). Fredag kome ikke Olve inn på Living Room med en fin dongeribukse. Vakta pekte på Olve og sa; This is casual, før han pekte på meg og sa; This is not casual.Lørdag kom Olve inn på Living Room etter at vi hadde vært på Tiger og dresset han opp.

Vi satt sammen med 3 fra Norge. En fra Trøndelag (Hysnes) og en fra Tønsberg. Tror også han siste var fra Tønsberg. Stort område og masse folk på Banqueting Suite. Høy kjendisfaktor. 5 spillere fra det berømte Leedslaget fra begynnelsen av 70-tallet var inne på området. Allan Clarke og Paul Reaney signerte bilder jeg tok av dem i januar 09 ifm kampen mot Peterborough. Reaney spurt; Where are you from? Jeg svarte; “don`t you reconized me” dultet han meg vennskapelig i skuldra!Paul Reaney sa til han fra Trøndelag da han signerte trøya hans; “if you sell this you gonna go to jail”!

Det var nesten fullsatt på Elland Road, 36 723. Utrolig bra tilskuertall. Bra trøkk fra publikum, også fra Huddersfield supporterne. Veldig gode plasser, skinnseter midt på banen. Kampen endte 2-2 der kanskje Huddersfield var det beste laget. Norman Hunter hadde fornuftige analyser både i pausen og etter kampen. Etter kampen var det intervju med “man of the match”, Robert Snodgrass. Det var også en del utdeling av premier. Et signert bilde av Leeds ble auksjonert bort for 520 GBP.

Vi prøvde ut en Thai restaurant som het “Thai Edge”. God og mye mat og hyggelige servitører. En eldre dame hadde virkelig glimt i øyet. Det var 2 bursdager rundt oss. Vi hadde også selvsagt (opplagt spøk) bursdag og Olve fikk is og betjeningen komm inn og sang for oss (se bilde under).

2/3-del av reisedelegasjonen; Olve og Rune

Som vanlig er det litt av vært å ståi på turene. Denne gang intervjuet av Radio 5 live (BBC) med sitt "Football League Show"

Olve hadde ikke rett antrekk til VIP-sonenog ble dresset opp av en usedvanlig hjelpsom ansatt som het Stuart.

Vi ser at Platinum Print hadde 4 gjester mot Lasse Tjønnøy - Tjini Sport Travel - sine 3.

Gjestelisten på Banqueting Suite. Coca Cola med 4 gjester.

Alle 3 i reisedelegasjonen inne på Banqueting Suite pent pyntet med nykjøpt Leedsslips.

Gode gamle Frank Worthington og den noe yngre Lasse Tjønnøy

Frank Worthington og Norman Hunter oppe på podiet.

Nesten fullsatt Elland Road er et syn. Totalt 36 723 tilskuere

Terry Yorath har nettopp signert klenodiet av en gammel drakt.

Man of the match: Robert Snodgrass

Man of the Match og man of the .................................... (what ever)

Vi ble tatt godt i mot inne på VIP-området.

John Mcclelland (tidligere Leeds) og Lasse på Elland Road

Vi ble tatt godt i mot på en Thai-restaurant

"Alle" hadde "bursdag" på restauranten! Også Olve!

Kampfakta Leeds – Huddersfield 5. desember 09
Leeds United   2 – 2   Huddersfield
Huddersfield twice came from behind to claim a deserved point at local rivals and League One leaders Leeds.
Robert Snodgrass put United ahead after two minutes, slotting home following an error from Town keeper Alex Smithies.
Lee Novak equalised for the visitors, heading home following Peter Clarke’s deflected shot, but substitute Max Gradel’s drive restored Leeds’ lead.
Jordan Rhodes’ header pulled Town level again though and Anthony Pilkington hit the bar for the visitor’s late on.
Leeds United manager Simon Grayson told BBC Radio Leeds:
“It was a real good advert for League One football and was an entertaining very good game.
“There were plenty of chances for both sides with both going for the win and I think a draw was a fair result overall.
“Both sides played in the right manner, we could have lost it right at the end, but equally could have killed it off early, so a draw was fair.
“It’s another point for us on our way to trying to achieve our goal of promotion this season.
Huddersfield Town manager Lee Clark told BBC Radio Leeds:
“I think after you go down after a minute the lads showed a lot of character to come back and how we were still losing at half-time is a mystery because we had lots of chances.
“To fight back twice is down to a magnificent performance by the lads. We showed some great quality today.
“So I’m delighted with the performance, but on the other hand we could have won it so I’m a little frustrated too.
“To come here and more than match the league leaders is very pleasing for me.”
Live text and stats
Saturday, 5 December 2009
League One
Home Team Score Away Team Time
Leeds United 2-2 Huddersfield R
(HT 1-0)
Snodgrass 2
Gradel 66
Novak 48
Rhodes 78
Leeds United
01 Ankergren
02 Croweyellow card
17 Michalik
26 Bromby
30 Capaldiyellow card
04 Doyle
08 Kilkenny (Gradel 63)
14 Howson
09 Beckford
15 Vokes (Becchio 63)
23 Snodgrass (Ephraim 86)
Substitutes
25 Martin,
05 Marques,
07 Prutton,
28 Gradel,
35 Ephraim,
10 Becchio,
13 Grella
Huddersfield
01 Smithies
02 Peltier
03 Skarz
05 Clarke
06 Clarke
04 Collinsyellow card
07 Roberts
08 Kay
19 Pilkingtonyellow card
17 Rhodes (Robinson 88)
21 Novak
Substitutes
27 Glennon,
16 Williams,
18 Butler,
11 Goodwin,
22 Berrett,
28 Ainsworth,
09 Robinson
Ref: JonesAtt: 36,723
LEEDS UNITED
HUDDERSFIELD
Possession
Leeds United 51%
Huddersfield 49%
Attempts on target
Leeds United 5
Huddersfield 10
Attempts off target
Leeds United 7
Huddersfield 6
Corners
Leeds United 4
Huddersfield 14
Fouls
Leeds United 10
Huddersfield 11
Final Result
Full Time
90:00+4:22 The referee blows his whistle to end the game.
90:00+3:47 The referee blows for offside against Jermaine Beckford. Alex Smithies takes the direct free kick.
90:00+3:17 Anthony Pilkington gives away a free kick for an unfair challenge on Lubomir Michalik. Casper Ankergren restarts play with the free kick.
90:00+2:30 Free kick awarded for an unfair challenge on Nathan Clarke by Jermaine Beckford. Direct free kick taken by Lee Peltier.
90:00+1:12 Luciano Becchio handles the ball and concedes a free kick. Lee Peltier takes the free kick.
89:02 Luciano Becchio challenges Michael Collins unfairly and gives away a free kick. Direct effort from the free kick comes in from Anthony Pilkington,
88:30 Corner taken by Gary Roberts from the right by-line, Leigh Bromby manages to make a clearance.
87:40 Substitution (Huddersfield) makes a substitution, with Theo Robinson coming on for Jordan Rhodes.
87:09 Inswinging corner taken by Gary Roberts, clearance by Lubomir Michalik.
86:57 Shot by Gary Roberts. Tony Capaldi gets a block in.
85:04 Substitution (Leeds) makes a substitution, with Hogan Ephraim coming on for Robert Snodgrass.
82:18 Michael Doyle challenges Jordan Rhodes unfairly and gives away a free kick. Nathan Clarke takes the direct free kick.
80:07 Direct free kick taken by Tony Capaldi.
80:07 Booking The referee books Anthony Pilkington for unsporting behaviour.
80:00 Foul by Anthony Pilkington on Jonathan Howson, free kick awarded.
77:02 The assist for the goal came from Gary Roberts.
77:02 GOAL – Jordan Rhodes:Leeds United 2 – 2 Huddersfield Jordan Rhodes finds the net with a headed goal from close in. Leeds 2-2 Huddersfield.
74:50 Corner from the left by-line taken by Anthony Pilkington, comfortable save by Casper Ankergren.
74:40 Booking Caution for Michael Collins.
72:10 Corner from the right by-line taken by Gary Roberts, save made by Casper Ankergren.
70:12 Foul by Lee Peltier on Robert Snodgrass, free kick awarded. Robert Snodgrass produces a cross, Header from deep inside the area by Luciano Becchio goes over the bar.
69:09 Shot by Jordan Rhodes from deep inside the penalty area misses to the right of the goal.
68:56 Gary Roberts takes a short corner.
65:18 GOAL – Max Gradel:Leeds United 2 – 1 Huddersfield Max Gradel grabs a brilliant goal from inside the area to the bottom left corner of the goal. Leeds 2-1 Huddersfield.
64:56 Antony Kay produces a overhead kick left-footed shot from 18 yards. Save made by Casper Ankergren.
64:03 Gary Roberts decides to take a short corner.
63:50 Michael Collins has an effort at goal from 18 yards. Jonathan Howson gets a block in.
62:48 Substitution Max Gradel replaces Neil Kilkenny.
62:14 Substitution Sam Vokes goes off and Luciano Becchio comes on.
60:49 Corner taken left-footed by Gary Roberts to the near post, clearance by Michael Doyle.
60:08 Jordan Rhodes fouled by Michael Doyle, the ref awards a free kick. Free kick taken by Alex Smithies.
59:36 Foul by Antony Kay on Neil Kilkenny, free kick awarded. Free kick taken by Tony Capaldi.
58:46 Sam Vokes has a shot on goal from long range that goes wide left.
57:44 Jermaine Beckford has an effort at goal from just outside the box which goes wide of the right-hand upright.
57:00 Jermaine Beckford is caught offside. Alex Smithies takes the free kick.
55:39 Lee Novak has an effort at goal from just inside the box that misses to the right of the target.
Correction – 50:43 Jermaine Beckford is ruled offside. Alex Smithies takes the direct free kick.
50:43 Jermaine Beckford is caught offside. Alex Smithies restarts play with the free kick.
49:16 Unfair challenge on Nathan Clarke by Jermaine Beckford results in a free kick. Direct free kick taken by Alex Smithies.
47:27 GOAL – Lee Novak:Leeds United 1 – 1 Huddersfield Lee Novak grabs a headed goal from inside the six-yard box. Leeds 1-1 Huddersfield.
47:07 Short corner worked by Gary Roberts.
46:52 Shot by Lee Novak. Blocked by Lubomir Michalik.
45:25 Neil Kilkenny fouled by Gary Roberts, the ref awards a free kick. Free kick taken by Neil Kilkenny.
45:01 The second half kicks off.
Half Time
45:00+2:59 The half-time whistle blows.
45:00+1:45 Shot by Robert Snodgrass. Brilliant save by Alex Smithies.
45:00+0:53 Jordan Rhodes takes a shot from 12 yards. Save made by Casper Ankergren.
45:00+0:18 Corner taken by Anthony Pilkington from the left by-line, clearance by Leigh Bromby.
44:43 Corner taken left-footed by Gary Roberts, Lubomir Michalik makes a clearance.
44:23 Corner taken left-footed by Gary Roberts from the right by-line, clearance made by Leigh Bromby.
42:01 Tony Capaldi concedes a free kick for a foul on Gary Roberts. Lee Peltier restarts play with the free kick.
41:24 Robert Snodgrass produces a overhead kick left-footed shot from deep inside the penalty box which goes wide of the left-hand post.
40:33 Peter Clarke challenges Lubomir Michalik unfairly and gives away a free kick. Direct free kick taken by Casper Ankergren.
40:06 Inswinging corner taken by Anthony Pilkington, clearance made by Leigh Bromby.
38:39 Antony Kay challenges Neil Kilkenny unfairly and gives away a free kick. Lubomir Michalik takes the direct free kick.
36:23 Free kick awarded for a foul by Jonathan Howson on Joe Skarz. Alex Smithies takes the free kick.
35:49 Lee Novak is caught offside. Direct free kick taken by Casper Ankergren.
34:00 Shot from 20 yards by Anthony Pilkington. Blocked by Lubomir Michalik. Inswinging corner taken from the right by-line by Gary Roberts, clearance by Lubomir Michalik.
31:45 A cross is delivered by Anthony Pilkington.
29:15 Shot from just outside the box by Jonathan Howson misses to the right of the goal.
28:05 Shot from 30 yards by Peter Clarke. Comfortable save by Casper Ankergren.
21:49 Foul by Peter Clarke on Jermaine Beckford, free kick awarded. Free kick taken by Neil Kilkenny.
20:36 Outswinging corner taken by Robert Snodgrass, Lubomir Michalik has a headed effort at goal from deep inside the area missing to the right of the target.
19:45 Direct free kick taken by Joe Skarz.
19:45 Booking The referee shows Jason Crowe a yellow card.
19:33 Free kick awarded for a foul by Jason Crowe on Gary Roberts.
18:43 Antony Kay takes a shot. Save made by Casper Ankergren.
17:50 Free kick crossed right-footed by Anthony Pilkington from left wing, save made by Casper Ankergren.
17:50 Booking Tony Capaldi booked for unsporting behaviour.
17:44 Free kick awarded for an unfair challenge on Anthony Pilkington by Tony Capaldi.
17:20 Robert Snodgrass takes a inswinging corner to the near post, Jordan Rhodes makes a clearance.
16:58 Corner taken by Robert Snodgrass played to the near post, clearance made by Joe Skarz.
16:43 Shot by Jonathan Howson. Blocked by Gary Roberts.
13:01 Sam Vokes has a headed effort at goal from deep inside the area missing to the left of the target.
10:38 Neil Kilkenny fouled by Gary Roberts, the ref awards a free kick. Direct free kick taken by Tony Capaldi.
9:10 Inswinging corner taken by Anthony Pilkington, Header from close range by Nathan Clarke misses to the right of the goal.
8:33 Free kick awarded for a foul by Tony Capaldi on Gary Roberts. Gary Roberts takes the free kick.
7:56 Outswinging corner taken left-footed by Robert Snodgrass played to the near post, clearance by Michael Collins.
7:16 Jermaine Beckford fouled by Nathan Clarke, the ref awards a free kick. Robert Snodgrass crosses the ball from the free kick left-footed from right channel, clearance made by Peter Clarke.
6:45 The assistant referee signals for offside against Jordan Rhodes. Casper Ankergren restarts play with the free kick.
5:23 Gary Roberts has an effort at goal from just outside the penalty box which goes wide of the left-hand post.
3:21 Jordan Rhodes produces a drilled right-footed shot from deep inside the penalty area and strikes the post.
2:55 Jermaine Beckford is caught offside. Lee Peltier takes the direct free kick.
2:14 Neil Kilkenny has an effort at goal from 18 yards. Alex Smithies makes a save.
1:25 GOAL – Robert Snodgrass:Leeds United 1 – 0 Huddersfield Robert Snodgrass grabs a goal from close range to the bottom right corner of the goal. Leeds 1-0 Huddersfield.
0:19 Michael Doyle fouled by Lee Novak, the ref awards a free kick. Casper Ankergren restarts play with the free kick.
0:00 The game kicks-off.

Kampfakta Leeds – Huddersfield 5. desember 09
Leeds United   2 – 2   Huddersfield
Huddersfield twice came from behind to claim a deserved point at local rivals and League One leaders Leeds.
Robert Snodgrass put United ahead after two minutes, slotting home following an error from Town keeper Alex Smithies.
Lee Novak equalised for the visitors, heading home following Peter Clarke’s deflected shot, but substitute Max Gradel’s drive restored Leeds’ lead.
Jordan Rhodes’ header pulled Town level again though and Anthony Pilkington hit the bar for the visitor’s late on.
Leeds United manager Simon Grayson told BBC Radio Leeds:
“It was a real good advert for League One football and was an entertaining very good game.
“There were plenty of chances for both sides with both going for the win and I think a draw was a fair result overall.
“Both sides played in the right manner, we could have lost it right at the end, but equally could have killed it off early, so a draw was fair.
“It’s another point for us on our way to trying to achieve our goal of promotion this season.

Huddersfield Town manager Lee Clark told BBC Radio Leeds:
“I think after you go down after a minute the lads showed a lot of character to come back and how we were still losing at half-time is a mystery because we had lots of chances.
“To fight back twice is down to a magnificent performance by the lads. We showed some great quality today.
“So I’m delighted with the performance, but on the other hand we could have won it so I’m a little frustrated too.
“To come here and more than match the league leaders is very pleasing for me.”
Live text and stats
Saturday, 5 December 2009
League One
Home Team Score Away Team TimeLeeds United 2-2 Huddersfield R(HT 1-0)Snodgrass 2Gradel 66  Novak 48Rhodes 78 Leeds United
01 Ankergren02 Croweyellow card17 Michalik26 Bromby30 Capaldiyellow card04 Doyle08 Kilkenny (Gradel 63)14 Howson09 Beckford15 Vokes (Becchio 63)23 Snodgrass (Ephraim 86)Substitutes
25 Martin,05 Marques,07 Prutton,28 Gradel,35 Ephraim,10 Becchio,13 GrellaHuddersfield
01 Smithies02 Peltier03 Skarz05 Clarke06 Clarke04 Collinsyellow card07 Roberts08 Kay19 Pilkingtonyellow card17 Rhodes (Robinson 88)21 NovakSubstitutes
27 Glennon,16 Williams,18 Butler,11 Goodwin,22 Berrett,28 Ainsworth,09 RobinsonRef: JonesAtt: 36,723LEEDS UNITEDHUDDERSFIELDPossession
Leeds United 51%Huddersfield 49%Attempts on target
Leeds United 5Huddersfield 10Attempts off target
Leeds United 7Huddersfield 6Corners
Leeds United 4Huddersfield 14Fouls
Leeds United 10Huddersfield 11
Final ResultFull Time90:00+4:22 The referee blows his whistle to end the game.90:00+3:47 The referee blows for offside against Jermaine Beckford. Alex Smithies takes the direct free kick.90:00+3:17 Anthony Pilkington gives away a free kick for an unfair challenge on Lubomir Michalik. Casper Ankergren restarts play with the free kick.90:00+2:30 Free kick awarded for an unfair challenge on Nathan Clarke by Jermaine Beckford. Direct free kick taken by Lee Peltier.90:00+1:12 Luciano Becchio handles the ball and concedes a free kick. Lee Peltier takes the free kick.89:02 Luciano Becchio challenges Michael Collins unfairly and gives away a free kick. Direct effort from the free kick comes in from Anthony Pilkington,88:30 Corner taken by Gary Roberts from the right by-line, Leigh Bromby manages to make a clearance.87:40 Substitution (Huddersfield) makes a substitution, with Theo Robinson coming on for Jordan Rhodes.87:09 Inswinging corner taken by Gary Roberts, clearance by Lubomir Michalik.86:57 Shot by Gary Roberts. Tony Capaldi gets a block in.85:04 Substitution (Leeds) makes a substitution, with Hogan Ephraim coming on for Robert Snodgrass.82:18 Michael Doyle challenges Jordan Rhodes unfairly and gives away a free kick. Nathan Clarke takes the direct free kick.80:07 Direct free kick taken by Tony Capaldi.80:07 Booking The referee books Anthony Pilkington for unsporting behaviour.80:00 Foul by Anthony Pilkington on Jonathan Howson, free kick awarded.77:02 The assist for the goal came from Gary Roberts.77:02 GOAL – Jordan Rhodes:Leeds United 2 – 2 Huddersfield Jordan Rhodes finds the net with a headed goal from close in. Leeds 2-2 Huddersfield.74:50 Corner from the left by-line taken by Anthony Pilkington, comfortable save by Casper Ankergren.74:40 Booking Caution for Michael Collins.72:10 Corner from the right by-line taken by Gary Roberts, save made by Casper Ankergren.70:12 Foul by Lee Peltier on Robert Snodgrass, free kick awarded. Robert Snodgrass produces a cross, Header from deep inside the area by Luciano Becchio goes over the bar.69:09 Shot by Jordan Rhodes from deep inside the penalty area misses to the right of the goal.68:56 Gary Roberts takes a short corner.65:18 GOAL – Max Gradel:Leeds United 2 – 1 Huddersfield Max Gradel grabs a brilliant goal from inside the area to the bottom left corner of the goal. Leeds 2-1 Huddersfield.64:56 Antony Kay produces a overhead kick left-footed shot from 18 yards. Save made by Casper Ankergren.64:03 Gary Roberts decides to take a short corner.63:50 Michael Collins has an effort at goal from 18 yards. Jonathan Howson gets a block in.62:48 Substitution Max Gradel replaces Neil Kilkenny.62:14 Substitution Sam Vokes goes off and Luciano Becchio comes on.60:49 Corner taken left-footed by Gary Roberts to the near post, clearance by Michael Doyle.60:08 Jordan Rhodes fouled by Michael Doyle, the ref awards a free kick. Free kick taken by Alex Smithies.59:36 Foul by Antony Kay on Neil Kilkenny, free kick awarded. Free kick taken by Tony Capaldi.58:46 Sam Vokes has a shot on goal from long range that goes wide left.57:44 Jermaine Beckford has an effort at goal from just outside the box which goes wide of the right-hand upright.57:00 Jermaine Beckford is caught offside. Alex Smithies takes the free kick.55:39 Lee Novak has an effort at goal from just inside the box that misses to the right of the target.Correction – 50:43 Jermaine Beckford is ruled offside. Alex Smithies takes the direct free kick.50:43 Jermaine Beckford is caught offside. Alex Smithies restarts play with the free kick.49:16 Unfair challenge on Nathan Clarke by Jermaine Beckford results in a free kick. Direct free kick taken by Alex Smithies.47:27 GOAL – Lee Novak:Leeds United 1 – 1 Huddersfield Lee Novak grabs a headed goal from inside the six-yard box. Leeds 1-1 Huddersfield.47:07 Short corner worked by Gary Roberts.46:52 Shot by Lee Novak. Blocked by Lubomir Michalik.45:25 Neil Kilkenny fouled by Gary Roberts, the ref awards a free kick. Free kick taken by Neil Kilkenny.45:01 The second half kicks off.Half Time45:00+2:59 The half-time whistle blows.45:00+1:45 Shot by Robert Snodgrass. Brilliant save by Alex Smithies.45:00+0:53 Jordan Rhodes takes a shot from 12 yards. Save made by Casper Ankergren.45:00+0:18 Corner taken by Anthony Pilkington from the left by-line, clearance by Leigh Bromby.44:43 Corner taken left-footed by Gary Roberts, Lubomir Michalik makes a clearance.44:23 Corner taken left-footed by Gary Roberts from the right by-line, clearance made by Leigh Bromby.42:01 Tony Capaldi concedes a free kick for a foul on Gary Roberts. Lee Peltier restarts play with the free kick.41:24 Robert Snodgrass produces a overhead kick left-footed shot from deep inside the penalty box which goes wide of the left-hand post.40:33 Peter Clarke challenges Lubomir Michalik unfairly and gives away a free kick. Direct free kick taken by Casper Ankergren.40:06 Inswinging corner taken by Anthony Pilkington, clearance made by Leigh Bromby.38:39 Antony Kay challenges Neil Kilkenny unfairly and gives away a free kick. Lubomir Michalik takes the direct free kick.36:23 Free kick awarded for a foul by Jonathan Howson on Joe Skarz. Alex Smithies takes the free kick.35:49 Lee Novak is caught offside. Direct free kick taken by Casper Ankergren.34:00 Shot from 20 yards by Anthony Pilkington. Blocked by Lubomir Michalik. Inswinging corner taken from the right by-line by Gary Roberts, clearance by Lubomir Michalik.31:45 A cross is delivered by Anthony Pilkington.29:15 Shot from just outside the box by Jonathan Howson misses to the right of the goal.28:05 Shot from 30 yards by Peter Clarke. Comfortable save by Casper Ankergren.21:49 Foul by Peter Clarke on Jermaine Beckford, free kick awarded. Free kick taken by Neil Kilkenny.20:36 Outswinging corner taken by Robert Snodgrass, Lubomir Michalik has a headed effort at goal from deep inside the area missing to the right of the target.19:45 Direct free kick taken by Joe Skarz.19:45 Booking The referee shows Jason Crowe a yellow card.19:33 Free kick awarded for a foul by Jason Crowe on Gary Roberts.18:43 Antony Kay takes a shot. Save made by Casper Ankergren.17:50 Free kick crossed right-footed by Anthony Pilkington from left wing, save made by Casper Ankergren.17:50 Booking Tony Capaldi booked for unsporting behaviour.17:44 Free kick awarded for an unfair challenge on Anthony Pilkington by Tony Capaldi.17:20 Robert Snodgrass takes a inswinging corner to the near post, Jordan Rhodes makes a clearance.16:58 Corner taken by Robert Snodgrass played to the near post, clearance made by Joe Skarz.16:43 Shot by Jonathan Howson. Blocked by Gary Roberts.13:01 Sam Vokes has a headed effort at goal from deep inside the area missing to the left of the target.10:38 Neil Kilkenny fouled by Gary Roberts, the ref awards a free kick. Direct free kick taken by Tony Capaldi.9:10 Inswinging corner taken by Anthony Pilkington, Header from close range by Nathan Clarke misses to the right of the goal.8:33 Free kick awarded for a foul by Tony Capaldi on Gary Roberts. Gary Roberts takes the free kick.7:56 Outswinging corner taken left-footed by Robert Snodgrass played to the near post, clearance by Michael Collins.7:16 Jermaine Beckford fouled by Nathan Clarke, the ref awards a free kick. Robert Snodgrass crosses the ball from the free kick left-footed from right channel, clearance made by Peter Clarke.6:45 The assistant referee signals for offside against Jordan Rhodes. Casper Ankergren restarts play with the free kick.5:23 Gary Roberts has an effort at goal from just outside the penalty box which goes wide of the left-hand post.3:21 Jordan Rhodes produces a drilled right-footed shot from deep inside the penalty area and strikes the post.2:55 Jermaine Beckford is caught offside. Lee Peltier takes the direct free kick.2:14 Neil Kilkenny has an effort at goal from 18 yards. Alex Smithies makes a save.1:25 GOAL – Robert Snodgrass:Leeds United 1 – 0 Huddersfield Robert Snodgrass grabs a goal from close range to the bottom right corner of the goal. Leeds 1-0 Huddersfield.0:19 Michael Doyle fouled by Lee Novak, the ref awards a free kick. Casper Ankergren restarts play with the free kick.0:00 The game kicks-off.

EM Rapport 2008

Monday, June 30th, 2008

Da er denne friske gjengen vel hjemme fra Euro 2008;

De EM kvalifiserte fra Tjini Sport Travel. Det ble ikke behov for hjemmeværende reserve. Braute (bildet over) var en frisk deltaker!Trykk på de forskjellige linkene under for å se bilder etc. fra de forskjellige byene og kampene. En uke var passe tid å være i begivenhetenes sentrum. På en uke blir en også rimelig godt kjent med et land på noen områder. Les litt om Østerrike her. En togreise i England er som å kjøre gjennom tippekupongen. En reise i Østerrike er en reise gjennom mange klassiske vintersportsteder som Innsbruck, Seefeld, Kitzbuhel og Bischofhofen for å nevne noen. Så denne turen har også båret preg av en studietur med vekt på fotballanalyser. Vi har bl a lært at Innsbruck kommer av bro som er Bruck på tysk som ligger over elva Inn. Elva Inn er en av de 2 store elvene i Østerrike.Den siste natte lå vi på et hotell 15 km utenfor Munchen Airport i en by på 50 000 innbyggere som heter Freising. Dette hotellet kan anbefales for de som skal reise fra Munchen Airport. Se link: www.muenchen-airport-mariott.de.I resepsjonen traff vi et tysk par som satt like bak oss på kampen mellom Tyskland og Kroatia. Vi snakket med de før kampen og har også bilde av de. Small world!

Det må nevnes at vi stort sett bodde på veldig gode hotell. Bookingene og kanselleringene har fungert bra. Ikke på noe hotell var det avvik i forhold til bekreftelsen fra internettbestillingen.Til slutt må det nevnes at neste EM går i 2012 og arrangeres i Polen og Ukraina. Varamedlem Lasse Møller er som første deltaker klar for denne turen. Han er allerede 117% klar! Ikke verst!EM Rapport 2008 - INNSBRUCK 9-11. JUNIDa er gruppen på tur fra Innsbruck til Klagenfurt. Klagenfurt ligger helt sør i Østerrike. Selve togturen tar nesten 5 timer, så her blir det til ettertanke. Det var bra stemning i Innsbruck og stort innslag av spanske supportere. Det var også et overraskende stort innslag av russiske supportere. På hotellet (www.austrotel.at) der vi bodde var det mange russere. Deler av sentrum var avstengt og gjort om til en eneste stor bar.Kampen mellom Spania og Russland begynte kl 18 10. juni. Det viste seg at vi lå bare 2 km fra stadion. Tilfeldig? Neppe! Vi dro opp til stadion 3 timer før kampstart og allerede da var det bra trykk av spanske og russske supportere. Den spanske supporterne hadde noen flere sanger enn russerne som stort sett sang; "russia, russis, russia". Vi hadde jo med elgen Braute og fikk kanskje litt mer oppmerksomhet enn vi vanligvis gjør. Jeg sier kanskje for vi får en del oppmerksomhet uten Braute også. Veldig mange ønsker å ta bilde av Braute, så da kommer vi naturlig med på mange bilder. Kanskje det hadde vært en forretningside å ta betaling hver gang noen ønsker å ta bilde. Se på linken: Bilder ifm Spania-Russland 10. juni.Det var jo også et og annet TV team som ønsket å filme oss og litt jobbing må vi regne med på en slik tur. Sigmund holdt med Russland og hadde kledd seg opp i en T-skjorte med Russlands farger. Tilfeldig? Neppe! Han kom lett i kontakt med sine russiske brødre. Det var omfattende sikkerhetskontroll før vi slapp inn på banen. Det var bare så vidt Braute slapp gjennom nåløyet. En meget intim stadion med kapasitet på ca 30 000 tilskuere. Vi hadde meget gode plasser ved siden av TV kommentatorene og de andre journalistene. Kampen var meget bra. Russland sine supportere var helt med til Spania ledet med 2-0, da dabbet støttet til eget lag noe!Link til kampreferat Spania-Russland 10. juni.korrekt antrukket på stadion Tivoli Neu i Innsbruck. TST i ferd med å slå gjennom internasjonalt!

 Bilder ifm Spania-Russland 10. juni

Noen actionbilder fra Innsbruck:

På tur fra Munchen til Innsbruck. 3 land på en liten togtur!

 

Har Kjell-Hugo konvertert til Russland?

 

 

Øl, mat og Italia-Nederland!

Har han nu konvertert til Østerrike?

Kjell-Hugo i trygge hender i Innsbruck! Eller er han det?

Sigmund (eller Siggi som han blir kalt) har funnet sin favorittsjappe!

Det går med litt penger på en sånn tur. Kjell-Hugo måtte jobbe litt!

Norge-Russlund i resepsjonsområdet!

 

EM Rapport 2008 – KLAGENFURT 11-13. JUNI

Eisa, Lasse, Maria and Olve in the train heading to Klagenfurt!

Due to a big demand of information from our trip we will do exstra service for both all the international readers of www.tjinisporttravel.com. On the traintrip from Innsbruck to Klagenfurt we met two ladies; Eisa (kaupfman) and Maria. We had some interesting conversation in the traincoupe. Eisa was going for SPA holiday, but Maria was going to Klagenfurt to experience the atmosphere from the fotballsupporters. They both promise to read our web site. We met Maria severel times in Klagenfurt (small world). She promise to tips us (e-mail Tjini Sport Travel: lasse.tjonnoy@wideroe.no) about the beer festival in Munick/Regensburg.
During the stay in klagenfurt we was the walking beside the lake, Wørthersee. This was a beautiful place. Despite it was cloudy and somtimes a little bit of raining the the temprature was from 15 to 20 degrees. It was enough for the toughest of the group, Mr Tjini, to have a bath in Wørthersee. We also had an footballmatch in the area.

We was at the Wørthersee Stadion 2 hours before kickoff. Many supporters was singing outside the stadion, specially the croatian supporters. The match was very good and the croatian supporters was supporting the team in an excellent way. See the link for matchreport; Link til kampreferat Tyskland-Kroatia 12. juni.

The Croatian deserved to win the game. It was harmony between the supportes all the way. Outside the stadion it was a lot of Police, but inside it was lack of securitypeople. When the match started supporters was standing on a plattform causing many people to have restricted view. The security people was very late to tell the supporters to remove. Many supporters also was sitting in the steps and almost refused to get removed. After a while the securitypeople seem to got control. Next to us a old stewardlady was sitting and it seems that she had no other excercise to look up for us!! So, she did not do anything, except occupy a seat. Our favorite restaurant next to Europark was of some reason closed so we went to an exclusive restaurant beside. We all order meat, but we got meat and fish! Interesting! We also got an “greatings from the kitchen” – salmon!

Maria, Braute, Kjell-Hugo and Sigmund close to the Europark in Klagenfurt.

 

Big rooms at Hotell Plattenwirt

 

 

Even when it was late and "Braute" was sleeping the television was following us!!

 

 

We even had our own report of the Euro 2008 in Klagenfurt!

Olve, Sigmund, Lasse and Kjell-Hugo going for footballtraining!

The east of Wørthersee

What are they counting?

A totally croation day! This flowers of the croaian flag was next to the hotel!

Also some art on the trip!

 

 

EM Rapport 2008 – Kampreferat Tyskland-Kroatia 12. juni

Olić kick-starts Croatian celebrations
by Graham Wood from Wörthersee Stadion

 

Darijo Srna celebrates putting Croatia in front (©Getty Images)

 Croatia sealed their place in the quarter-finals of UEFA EURO 2008™ as goals from Darijo Srna and Ivica Olić earned a famous win against Germany that took Slaven Bilić’s side three points clear at the top of Group B.

Famous win
With both teams having won their first game on Sunday each knew victory in Klagenfurt would all but secure a ticket to the last eight, and it was Croatia who struck first midway through the first half thanks to the determination of Srna. The points looked safe when Olić tapped in just past the hour, yet Lukas Podolski set up a tense finale with his third goal of the tournament eleven minutes from time. Croatia, whose only previous success against the Mannschaft had come in the quarter-finals of the 1998 FIFA World Cup – a match in which Bilić played – held on with Germany losing Bastian Schweinsteiger to a late red card. Joachim Löw’s men were left needing a point from Monday’s meeting with Austria to continue in the tournament.

Srna strikes
While the Germany coach kept faith with the side that served him well against Poland, Bilić brought in midfielder Ivan Rakitić for Mladen Petrić and pushed Niko Kranjčar into a more advanced role. Neither team were prepared to take risks in a tense opening and the first scoring opportunity did not materialise until the 24th minute – and from it, Croatia took the lead. The ball was worked neatly down the left for Danijel Pranjić to deliver a superb deep cross which Srna, arriving ahead of his marker Marcell Jansen at the far post, steered past Jens Lehmann.

Missed chances
Germany sought an immediate response with Mario Gómez heading over from Jansen’s cross, although Kranjčar might have doubled the Croatian advantage only to volley Olić’s knockdown over the bar. Germany captain Michael Ballack came more into the game, seeking to drive his side forward with half-time approaching and stinging the palms of Stipe Pletikosa with a powerful free-kick, before Christoph Metzelder nodded a Torsten Frings corner too high. Yet it was Croatia who finished the opening period the stronger, with Kranjčar wasting another presentable chance as he volleyed Olić’s pass straight at Lehmann.

Olić opportunism
Löw replaced Jansen with winger David Odonkor at half-time, with Clemens Fritz and Philipp Lahm moving to right and left-back respectively as the coach tried to inject pace into his attack. The ploy did result in Löw’s team gaining more possession but they still found it tough to carve out clear opportunities and fell further behind two minutes past the hour, albeit in unfortunate fashion. Lehmann reacted sharply to push Rakitić’s deflected right-wing centre on to his near post, the ball having struck Podolski, but Olić moved fastest to tap the rebound into an unguarded net.

Podolski pounces
If that goal seemed to be the prelude to a comfortable last half-hour for Croatia, a Germany side who were running out of ideas suddenly halved the deficit with Podolski volleying in Ballack’s knockdown from a Lahm cross. Despite that revival of ambition, the Mannschaft failed to mount a late charge and a disappointing day was completed two minutes into added time when substitute Schweinsteiger was sent off for reacting to a challenge from Jerko Leko.
MATCH INFO
Croatia
1     Stipe Pletikosa
3     Josip Šimunić
4     Robert Kovač
5     Vedran Ćorluka
7     Ivan Rakitić
10     Niko Kovač
11     Darijo Srna80
14     Luka Modrić
18     Ivica Olić72
19     Niko Kranjčar85
22     Danijel Pranjić
Substitutes
12     Mario Galinović
23     Vedran Runje
2     Dario Šimić
6     Hrvoje Vejić
8     Ognjen Vukojević
9     Nikola Kalinić
13     Nikola Pokrivač
15     Dario Knežević85
16     Jerko Leko80
17     Ivan Klasnić
20     Igor Budan
21     Mladen Petrić72
Coach: Slaven Bilić
Germany
1     Jens Lehmann
2     Marcell Jansen46
4     Clemens Fritz82
8     Torsten Frings
9     Mario Gómez66
11     Miroslav Klose
13     Michael Ballack
16     Philipp Lahm
17     Per Mertesacker
20     Lukas Podolski
21     Christoph Metzelder
Substitutes
12     Robert Enke
23     René Adler
3     Arne Friedrich
5     Heiko Westermann
6     Simon Rolfes
7     Bastian Schweinsteiger66
10     Oliver Neuville
14     Piotr Trochowski
15     Thomas Hitzlsperger
EM Rapport 2008 – KLAGENFURT 11-13. JUNI Tyskland-Kroatia 12.juni

 

 

 

Amoung Croatian supporters!

Amoung Croatian supporters!

 

 

Braute had to do some working - or did he just drink beer?

Amoung german supporters

EM Rapport 2008 - INNSBRUCK 13-15. JUNI Etter 2 dager i Klagenfurt stod Innsbruck igjen for tur. Som vanlig var reiseopplegget lagt opp slik at vi skulle å med oss TV-kampene. I Innsbruck fikk vi med oss både Italia-Romania og Nederland-Frankrike. Stort engasjement uansett hvor vi har sett TV-kampene.På natta kom vi tilfeldig i kontakt med en spanjol som hadde en billett i category 2 å selge. Han skulle ha 250 euro for den. Tidligere på dagen hadde vi hørt priser på 500 euro i category 2 og 600 euro i category 1. Vi kjøpte billetten og avtalte og møtes en time senere kl 1.30 slik at han skulle rekke å hente billetten. Da manglet vi 2 billetter (Kjell-Hugo reiste som avtalt på familieferie kvelden 13/6). Betalingsvilligheten i gruppen var svært spikende for å si det slik, nesten mindre enn pålydende blant noen. Vi hang en lapp med "I need a ticket" rundt halsen på Braute og mente det var en grei inngang til billett for oss. Vi hadde bare gått en meter utenfor hotelldøra da en østerriker kom å spurte om vi trengte billett. Han hadde 2 billetter i category og skulle ha 300 euro for hver av dem. Sigmund hadde fått vondt i hodet, slik at vi trengte bare en billett. Vi fikk den for 350 euro. Etter de prisene vi hørte i etterkant var det faktisk ikke "dyre" billetter!!Braute klar for innsats!

Fra sentrum er det ca 3 km til stadion. Vi gikk sikk-sakk mellom spanske og svenske supportere. En svensk supporter fra klesprodusenten Fristad sa at det var ca 40 000 svensker i Innsbruck. Det var langt flere svensker enn spanjoler. På tur opp til stadion viste det seg at fantasien var stor og selv en smørehall var gjort om til serveringssted. Der solgte de jægermeister for 2 euro! Det har ikke vært mange andre maskoter å se. Vi har nok et sjeldent konsept! På tur til banen traff vi noen svensker som hadde med seg en svensk elg. For å si det slik; vi fant tonen!

Her stemte kjemien perfekt!

Olve havnet i nøytral sone, mens Lasse havnet mitt blant de verste spanske supporterne. Da var det bare å pakke bort Leeds-skjerfet med de svenske fargene og kun beholde på det spanske skjerfet. Det var bra trykk på de spanske supporterne, men jeg tror nok vinnerne så langt etter det vi har opplevd er det Kroatiske supporterne. Det spanske landslaget har en eldre mann med svart hatt som følger landslaget på alle kampene og er med å piffe opp stemningen. Jeg mener han er et lite ikon! Han fikk i hvert fall ikke mye med seg av kampen.

Den spanske trommemannen drar opp stemningen

Spania scoret på overtid og da tok det av blant spanjolene og jeg fikk en liten “bamseklem” av min spanske nabo. Etter kampen tror jeg det nesten ikke en spanjol hadde forlatt stadion, mens resten av stadion var tom! (se bilder). En spanjol like nedenfor meg fikk landslagsdrakta til David Villa etter kampen og var lykkelig for å si det slik. Se bildeserie nederst på siden

Etter kampen var det sild i tønne i fanzonen utenfor hotellet og det gikk svært sakte å gå. Etter kampen mellom Hellas og Russland gikk vi ut i gata igjen, men det var like fullt av folk. Arrangøren hadde rett og slett sluppet inn for mye folk. Vi har ikke opplevd slik trengsel av folk før på våre turer. Det var egentlig mer innslag av berusede supportere enn det bruker å være. Noe kan nok tilskrives at svensker har lik drikkekultur som nordmenn.På kvelden var det reneste søppelhaugen på området. Enkelte steder luktet det urin. Det positive var at om morgenen dagen etter var alt som blåst. Helt tydelig at ryddemannskapet hadde stått på hele natta. Ellers hadde vi Tyskland VM fra 2006 frisk i minne der absolutt alt var på stell. Dette klarte ikke østerrikerne helt å leve opp til.

Innsbrucker Norketten Bahnen (www.nordpark.at) heter en gondol som går til over 2200 meter i de Østerrikske alper. Denne testet vi ut søndag 15. juni. Høydetrening for å få de røde blodlegemene til å boble i våre kropper. Fra sentrum til du er oppe på litt over 2200 meter går det kun 20 minutter. Prisen tur/retur var på 25 euro. Også mulig å kjøpe “one way ticket”. En dame vi snakket med hadde syklet hele veien og innrømmet at det var tungt. Det var dog tilrettelagt for sykling med “slake” kurver”. På toppen var det mange svensker og russere. Endestasjonen var på 2256 m. De siste meterne opp til 2334 meter ble “klatret”.

Hafelekarspitze på 2334 m (i midten øverst) ble besteget av Tjini Sport Travel

Og selv på 2334 var det ikke mulig å komme unna TV kameraene (eller var

det det?)

Full jobbing i høyden!

Flott utsikt over byen Innsbruck. Berg Isl bakken til høyre, mens Tivoli Neu stadion ligger midt på bildet.

Elva Inn. Derav "Innsbruck" - Bruck er tysk og betyr bro - Broen over Inn

Klar beskjed!

Mr. Tjini på toppen .................. av karrieren?

Det russiske flagget vaiet på over 2300 meter!

Tivoli Neu Stadion med Olympiahallen i forgrunnen

Elva Inn i Innsbruck

Den klassiske hoppbakken "Berg Isl" i Innsbruck. Sjekk flyet i forgrunnen!

Ny variant av fotballspillet

EM Rapport 2008 – Kampreferat Spania-Sverige 14. juni

 

Group D – 14 June 2008 – Innsbruck – Tivoli Neu

Group D – 14 June 2008 – Innsbruck – Tivoli Neu

SWEDEN

Ibrahimović 34

1-2

SPAIN

Torres 15, Villa 90+2

Villa strike takes Spain throughby Ian Holyman from Stadion Tivoli Neu

Goal scorer Fernando Torres is buried somewhere beneath his team-mates (©Getty Images)

David Villa struck two minutes into stoppage time as Spain defeated a stubborn Sweden 2-1 at the Stadion Tivoli Neu in Innsbruck to guarantee their presence in the UEFA EURO 2008™ quarter-finals as Group D winners.

Spain throughThe game had looked like ending in a draw after Zlatan Ibrahimović's second goal in as many games had wiped out Fernando Torres's 15th-minute opener on a chilly evening in the Austrian Alps. Yet Villa, the scorer of a hat-trick in the opening triumph against Russia, had other ideas as he raced on to Joan Capdevila's pass and dispatched it low into the net. Russia's later 1-0 win against Greece confirmed Spain's progress and completed a clean sweep of groups clinched with a game to spare after the efforts of Portugal, Croatia and the Netherlands. To earn a quarter-final against the Dutch, Sweden must now get at least a point against Russia here on Wednesday.No surpriseSpain coach Luis Aragonés surprised no one by selecting the same XI that had started the Russia game, but there were only hints of the devastating fluidity of that 4-1 win as Sweden hustled and harried effectively. Ibrahimović could even have given Lars Lagerbäck's side the lead inside the opening minute only for the FC Internazionale Milano striker's normally assured touch to escape him when well placed inside the box.Lunging inSpain, playing towards the red-and-yellow masses of their supporters behind Andreas Isaksson's goal, did give flashes of the form which has seen them billed as potential champions. Andrés Iniesta's snaking run and strike had already had the Sweden goalkeeper scrambling, but Isaksson was powerless as Torres poked the Iberians in front on the quarter-hour. Villa threw the Swedish defence off balance as he unexpectedly flicked a short corner to David Silva, and the left midfielder had time to angle a ball to Torres who lunged in to turn in his first UEFA European Championship goal.Frailties exposedThe Swedish riposte was almost instant, Johan Elmander ruffling the side-netting after he had latched on to a delightful Henrik Larsson flick. It was a warning to Spain though and – after the injured Carles Puyol had been replaced by Raúl Albiol on 24 minutes – their defensive frailties were again exposed. Elmander's searching ball from the right found Ibrahimović unmarked at the far post, and though he again failed to control cleanly, a slip by Sergio Ramos allowed him to turn and fire low past Iker Casillas.Bravely blockedWith Ibrahimović failing to emerge for the second half, Sweden lost momentum, and it was Spain who threatened to break the deadlock soon after the hour. Silva and Villa's neat interchange of passes led to the former's shot being parried by Isaksson, who then took a nasty blow in the face as he bravely blocked Villa's follow-up. As the Sweden No1 lay grounded, Torres had sent a left-footed drive goalwards but Daniel Andersson made a timely block. Isaksson recovered sufficiently to brilliantly turn behind Marcos Senna's low drive in the 68th minute as Spain poured forward.Late dramaThough the game was being played exclusively in their half, Sweden could have grabbed a late winner as Peter Hansson turned a free-kick back across the goal where Larsson arrived just too late to turn it in. Instead the glory went to Villa, the tournament's leading scorer on four goals. Whatever happens against Greece in Salzburg on Wednesday, Spain will meet the Group C runners-up on Vienna on 22 June.MATCH INFOSweden1 Andreas Isaksson2 Mikael Nilsson3 Olof Mellberg4 Petter Hansson5 Fredrik Stoor8 Anders Svensson9 Fredrik Ljungberg10 Zlatan Ibrahimović4611 Johan Elmander7917 Henrik Larsson8719 Daniel AnderssonSubstitutes12 Rami Shaaban13 Johan Wiland6 Tobias Linderoth7 Niclas Alexandersson14 Daniel Majstorovic15 Andreas Granqvist16 Kim Källström8718 Sebastian Larsson7920 Marcus Allbäck21 Christian Wilhelmsson22 Markus Rosenberg4623 Mikael DorsinCoach: Lars LagerbäckSpain1 Iker Casillas4 Carlos Marchena5 Carles Puyol246 Andrés Iniesta597 David Villa8 Xavi Hernández599 Fernando Torres11 Joan Capdevila15 Sergio Ramos19 Marcos Senna21 David SilvaSubstitutes13 Andrés Palop23 Pepe Reina2 Raúl Albiol243 Fernando Navarro10 Cesc Fàbregas5912 Santi Cazorla5914 Xabi Alonso16 Sergio García17 Daniel Güiza18 Álvaro Arbeloa20 Juanito22 Rubén de la RedCoach: Luis AragonésReferee: Pieter VinkTeam StatisticsSweden Spain1 Goals scored 21 Yellow card 10 Red card 02 Shots on goal 105 Shots wide 320 Fouls committed 150 Corners 72 Offsides 126' 56'' Ball. Poss. (time) 44' 47''37% Ball. Poss. (%) 63%********************************************************************EM Rapport 2008 - INNSBRUCK 13-15. JUNI Spania-Sverige 14.juni

Så forskjellig, men dog så like!

Herlig plakat! Vet ikke helt om han lyktes!

Stadig i rampelyset!

Her taes tida når den runde logoen transporteres rundt stadion.

Den "berømte" spanske trommeslageren

Vill jubel etter 2-1 scoring på overtid. Svensken til venstre er ikke like fornøyd.

Lenge etter kampen hadde ikke spanjoler forlatt stadion, mens det var tomt på resten av stadion.

Lenge etter kampen hadde ikke spanjoler forlatt stadion, mens det var tomt på resten av stadion.

David Villa på tur for å gi bort drakta si!

Her er den lykkelige eier av David Villa si drakt. Han hadde en annen spansk drakt med nr 7 "David Villa" under!

Her er David Villa drakten "live".