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396minutes without conceding was the run
that came to a calamitous end for River Football Shirts Wholesale Plate
and their 20-year-old goalkeeper on Sunday. Leandro Chichizola had made an
impressive start to his River career, keeping a clean sheet in each of his
first four competitive appearances as Los Millonarios began to recover some of
their old lustre. However, as half-time approached in the meeting with Velez
Sarsfield, the youngster’s perfect record came to an abrupt end thanks to the
first clanger of his fledgling career. Miskicking completely from a
straightforward backpass, Chichizola was left to scramble helplessly as
Santiago Silva pounced to roll the ball into the empty net. Nor were River able
to recover, going down 2-1 to Velez for their opening defeat of the Clausura campaign
and their first competitive loss since a 4-0 defeat by Estudiantes over three
months ago. 100UEFA Champions League wins was the milestone reached by Sir Alex
Ferguson last night as Manchester United reached the quarter-finals for the
fifth season in succession. No manager has contested, or won, more matches in
Europe’s elite club competition than the veteran Scot, whose United side have
now reached the last eight on a record 12 occasions. In seeing off Marseille
2-1, the Red Devils also maintained their record of never having lost at home
in 13 meetings with French opposition. Some nervy moments were assured by Wes
Brown’s own goal, which was the 11th in this season’s National
Football Shirt Champions League, surpassing the ten seen during the
2002/03 season to set a new competition record.
Nonetheless, last night’s triumph
capped a successful few days for the Premier League leaders, who beat Arsenal
on Sunday to reach the FA Cup semi-finals for the 27th time, more than any
other club. This week also brought a further reminder of Ferguson’s remarkable
longevity, with Aidy Boothroyd becoming the 1,031st manager to be sacked in
England’s top four divisions since the Scotsman’s appointment in November 1986.
28matches without defeat was the Australian record streak that took Brisbane
Roar to championship success for the first time in the club’s history. The
Queensland outfit secured the A-League title on Sunday after extending their
six-month unbeaten run with a dramatic Grand Final win over Central Coast
Mariners. Having avoided defeat since 12 September, Ange Postecoglou’s side
found themselves 2-0 down with just four minutes of extra time remaining, but
somehow hauled themselves off the canvas and struck twice before taking the
trophy on penalties. The newly-crowned champions not only boast the longest
active unbeaten streak in world football, but have also become just the fifth
team in their nation’s football history to survive an entire season without
losing at home. Evidence of the A-League’s growing strength was also seen in a
Grand Final crowd of 50,168 that smashed Brisbane’s previous record attendance
for a domestic football fixture, set when 40,446 turned out for the finale of
the old National Soccer League in 1997.
5successive wins in the Derby Malaysia
National Football Shirt della Capitale have enabled Roma to emulate
their best ever run in the fixture, set between 1958 and 1960. Their latest
triumph, which took them to within another win of Lazio’s all-time record from
1950-53, was indebted to two goals from their captain and talisman, Francesco
Totti. The 34-year-old hadn’t scored in the derby since 2005, but Sunday’s
brace left him just one short of the 200-mark in Serie A and needing just seven
more goals to achieve his target of surpassing Roberto Baggio in the league’s
all-time list. Totti also became the first Roma player this season to score
from a free-kick, or indeed from outside the area. Lazio, meanwhile, have now
conceded five penalties in their four five Rome derbies and need to look back
to 1 November 1997 for their last ‘away’ win over their old rivals in Serie A.
2years, four months and 22 days have now passed since Shakhtar Donetsk last
suffered a home defeat. This hugely impressive run, which encompasses 57
matches in all competitions, stretches all the way back to 22 October 2008 and
a 1-0 UEFA Champions League defeat to Sporting. That long-forgotten loss came
almost a year before the Hirnyky (Miners) moved to the impressive Donbass Malaysia
Home Football Shirts Arena, an arena which is now among European
football’s most imposing fortresses, with last week’s 3-0 victory over Roma the
club’s 21st successive home win. Seeing off their Italian visitors also enabled
Shakhtar to reach the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals for the first time
and become the first Ukrainian side to qualify for the last eight since Dynamo
Kyiv in 1998/99.