Champions League 2014-15, Group stage Day 2 , Sept 30th & Oct 1s , All matches , reports and updates

mashdi

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Sep 29, 2005
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some real tasty matches this mid-week. PSG vs Barca , Man City vs Roma , Atletico Madrid vs Juve .


And did i mention that Barca , PSG , Ajax group is : " Group of Zlatan " ?
 
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Luis Enrique remains committed to his philosophy of treating every opponent with the utmost respect and played down the fact that PSG will be without Zlatan Ibrahimovic, insisting that "Ibra not playing doesn't change anything for us". He also labelled the French outfit "one of the contenders to win this season's Champions League".
Enrique went on to call what he suggested may have been a bluff by PSG manager Laurent Blanc, who had earlier told the press that his team would be looking to attack against the 'Azulgranas'. "We'll see if that offensive approach actually happens or not. Us coaches have to take what our colleagues say with a pinch of salt", the Spaniard stated.
With regards to his own game plan, Enrique continued with the mind games by noting that his job is to try to sow seeds of "doubt" in the opposition's thoughts and to outfox his counterparts in the dugout. "The idea is that they shouldn't know what we're going to do. Obviously we'll take the match to them, but they shouldn't know how we're going to do that", he argued.
The 44-year-old didn't wish to linger on talk of any of his players, though he did reserve praise for the blossoming partnership between Lionel Messi and Neymar. Nevertheless, his parting message was that "We're best off drawing conclusions at the end of the season".


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houmanbahal

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walk in the park for Barca, PSG aren't playing good at all this year and now with out Ibra they are done. I can see 2-0 Barca easy.

better game is Atletico vs Juve and City vs Roma
 

mashdi

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Sep 29, 2005
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FT CSKA Moscow 0 - 1 Bayern Munich
Fariborz , in chand roozeh inghadr koshti negah kardam va gharghe " zir kham " va " fito " va " bar andaz " va..va..va.. shodam ke kollan yadam rafteh ke football chiyeh. agar momkeneh dar yek jomleh ghavanine football ra barayam tozih bedid ke befahmam chi daram negah mikonam.
 
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Fariborz , in chand roozeh inghadr koshti negah kardam va gharghe " zir kham " va " fito " va " bar andaz " va..va..va.. shodam ke kollan yadam rafteh ke football chiyeh. agar momkeneh dar yek jomleh ghavanine football ra barayam tozih bedid ke befahmam chi daram negah mikonam.
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I have a better idea Mashdi .
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take a look at this and then you remember all
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Kiril Domuschiev: “I started Ludogorets with 25.000 euro”
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—How did you come to be the owner of Ludogorets?

—There is a big pharmaceutical factory in Razgrad which employs over a thousand people. Since 1945 there was always a football club in the town of Ludogorets, but in 1999-2000, the team which normally played in the second or third category of Bulgarian football, fell into bankruptcy. Faced with this some local entrepreneurs started to try and build a new project focusing on youth.

—Who were these people?

—Mainly Ludogorets ex-players, as is the case of the president, Aleksandrov. He was instrumental in getting things moving and organised all the amateur leagues. He began to work with our boat company in Varna in 2008 and that’s how we got to know about the project.

—And you decided to get involved..

—I started helping out with some financial support. Initially a sum of 25.000 euro. They then contacted me again after getting promoted to the second division as they needed a bigger budget. I asked them “How much do you need?” And they replied: “Around 250.000”. I agreed to help, but under the condition that I would become the financial director and our people were to oversee their spending. Finally in 2010/11 we went up to the top flight. At that point my brother and I studied what was necessary and we decided to surround ourselves with very good professionals, and as they say... the rest is history… three times Bulgarian champions in three years. The first year we won the triple and last year we managed to repeat that feat. It’s an incredible history. Last season we played in the Europa League and lost to Valencia, but beforehand we had beaten: PSV, Dynamo Zagreb and Lazio…

—What’s your secret?

—Hard work and good organization… We have a budget of 6 million euro, considerably less than other European teams. Levski and CSKA work with similar figures. Bulgaria is suffering from a hard hitting recession and there aren’t too many investors about. Our budget has grown in accordance with the team’s growth.

—In four years you’ve gone from the Bulgarian second division to the Champions League

—It’s incredible, I never imagined it materialising.

—Are you now seen as big club in Bulgaria?

—It’s an ongoing problem. That’s why we lost to Levski. The team are tired from competing in the league and are overly focused on Europe. All our opposition play us at 150%. In Bulgaria playing against us isn’t like playing against Madrid or Barça.

—And how do you continue to motivate your players?

—They need to understand that the league is very important. We need to keep imposing this point and at time there are fines…

—Fines?

—When we feel they play without giving their all its our answer. One thing is to lose to Liverpool. Another thing is to lose to Levski. They did silly things, red cards, yellow cards for protesting. We need to play our way.

—And rewards?

—If the team win, they are rewarded well.

—Against Madrid it could be a special reward...

—Yes, there will be an award but I’m sure the players are thinking beyond just their reward for beating Madrid.

—Is this your first investment in the world of football?

—Yes, I have invested heavily in various industries but had no previous experience of running a football club. Football is now a business like the rest. You have a product to sell and the results are important. It’s also important to control spending and income.

—Is it profitable?

—We have had good profits, yes.

—Do you have any players who are owned by 3rd party investment funds..

—Here no.

—Do you like Spanish football?

—Yes, a great deal. In the past few years we’ve sent out coaches there to see how the likes of Barça, Villarreal or Espanyol work. We’d like to mimic the Spanish model and that it would extend to all of Bulgaria. Our style of play is like the Spanish national team. We like to retain possession.

—Will you play like this against Real Madrid?

—Yes, playing head to head with the big teams makes us proud. It will be a party. Many of the fans going to the game will be extremely happy if Ludogorets win, at the same time they want to see these “Galacticos”. A final score-line? 2-2.



 

mashdi

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Sep 29, 2005
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Luiz scores for PSG against Barca. hilarious defending by Barca on the free kick the led to PSG goal.