Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Grab degree Porto Europa League

Radamel Falcao scored a single goal against Sporting Braga, ensuring FC Porto won the Europa League titles this season.

Match the orders yet at the stadium Arena Dublin, Ireland, running tight from the beginning. Braga unexpected underdog who becomes capable of giving fierce resistance.

From the beginning, the game runs with a fast tempo. Successive attacks launched by both teams. By the mid first half, Porto began to dominate. However, tight defense raised Miguel Garcia et al. still difficult to penetrate.

Disastrous for Braga came one minute ahead of the break. Bait accurate Frdey Guarin successfully completed well over Porto header Falcao to take 1-0 lead until the first round was over.

In the second half, Braga immediately made ​​two substitutions. One of them is Massoro who signed to replace Hugo Viana.

These substitutions seem promising, only one minute Massoro immediately got a golden opportunity. Unfortunately, Massoro who lives opposite the Porto goalkeeper, Helton was not able to complete his chance well.

Braga kept pounding. While Porto more often launch a counterattack. But the miraculous opportunities from both teams are still raw. Up to 90 minutes plus 3 minutes of the game injury time, Braga still not able to break through the opponent's goal. As a result, Porto finally come out as winners.

This victory also had significance for the coach of Porto, Andre Villas Boas. This title makes 33-year-old man entered the history books as the youngest coach in history to be able to bring his team won the European title.

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Porto: Helton, Sapunaru, Rolando, Otamendi, Pereira, Guarin (Belluschi, 73 '), Fernando, Moutinho, Hulk, Falcao, Varela (J. Rodriguez, 79')
Braga: Moraes, Garcia, Paulao, Rodriguez (kaka ', 46'), Silvio, Custodio, Viana (Massoro, 46 ') Vandinho, Alan, Five (Meyong, 66'), Cesar.

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