Friday, November 12, 2010

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Schalke 04 and Hamburg drew in a wild see-saw battle at the Veltins Arena that saw a goal by Kevin Kuryani Schalke in the' to end the game a draw. With the arrival of Ivan Rakitić off the bench in the' as a substitute, Hamburg watched its 2-0 lead disappear to the delight of fans in attendance. After weeks of riding the bench and living in the dog house, Ivan is starting to see more and more playing time with his German squad. Will we see a revitalization of the 'wonderkid' we thought Rakitić was, or has his ego taken too big of a hit to recover in his young career. Ivan will again have a chance to prove his worth as Schalke 04 are guests to TSV Munich in German Cup action Wednesday afternoon. In German Bundesliga standings, Schalke are currently 4th in a very tight race with leaders Bayer Leverkusen, Hamburg and Werder BremenIvica Banović played the entire match in SC Freiburg's 3-0 defeat to Mainz. Mainz enjoyed the home field advantage in front of a sellout home crowd of 20,150 at the Stadon am Bruchweg. Despite having 55% time of possession, SC Freiburg couldn't handle the Mainz onslaught, as 3 of 5 Mainz shots on goal went past goalkeeper Simon Pouplin. SC Freiburg next take on Josip Šimunić and TSG Hoffenheim next SundayDarijo Srna scored the winning goal in a 2-0 win over hated rivals Dynamo Kyiv in the quarterfinal round of the Ukrainian Cup Wednesday night. Srna slammed a bouncing ball into the back of the net after making a fantastic run down the right flank.Listen to the crowd after he scores; they go absolutely nuts! Now we know why he never left Shakhtar to begin with. Srna's goal in the 23' was the winner for Shakhtar, but Fernandinho added another one with only seconds left to really rub it in for Dynamo fans. Just look how the Shakhtar Donetsk attackers play with the ball before Fernandinho insures the win off the post.It's another dark day for Dinamo as UEFA have stripped the Croatian champs the three points they earned in Romania in their 3-0 win over Timisoara for fan misconduct. UEFA's Control and Disciplinary Body ruled that Dinamo Zagreb would also have to play their next two home matches in the UEFA Europa League behind closed doors. UEFA deducted three points from the Croatian club's points tally in Group A leaving them now with zero through three games. The club was given three days to appeal against the decisionCSR ran a report last week on Ryan Rosenbaum's 90 yard goal for SMU in their 3-2 defeat of Tulsa. Croatian papers got a hold of the story this week as both 24 Sata and Dubrovački.hr reranour article in Croatian. I'm not here to blow our own horn, as 24 Sata is far from where CSR wants to be, however, we are making remarkable progress in getting our name out there and it wouldn't be possible without the endless comments and time our most dedicated followers put in. We here at CSR thank all of you for staying with us.
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Lokomotiv Moscow Spartak
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