10/4 Cherundolo: Hannover - Schalke 04 [R]

Discussion in 'Yanks Abroad' started by Treetaliano, Oct 4, 2003.

  1. Treetaliano

    Treetaliano Member

    Jun 29, 2002
    Charlotte, NC
    Little Stevie starts

    17' minute Hannover goes up on a Christiansen goal.

    1-0 96
     
  2. Treetaliano

    Treetaliano Member

    Jun 29, 2002
    Charlotte, NC
    Well that didnt take long

    22' Asamoah ties it up

    1-1
     
  3. Treetaliano

    Treetaliano Member

    Jun 29, 2002
    Charlotte, NC
    Dario Rodriguez puts Schalke up 2-1 in the 39th
     
  4. jri

    jri Red Card

    Sep 28, 2000
    boca
    With the bad goalkeeping, and "never let a shutout stand" Defense (and innovative attacking)....Hannover sometimes seems better suited for the Mexican league...
     
  5. Treetaliano

    Treetaliano Member

    Jun 29, 2002
    Charlotte, NC
    Doh!

    Canadian de Guzman sent off 68'

    stick a fork in Hannover

    still 1-2 to Schalke
     
  6. harttbeat

    harttbeat Member

    Dec 29, 1998
    New York
    Man, i am really hoping Hannover can qualify for European competition. But they concede so many goals and it's not funny :)
     
  7. Treetaliano

    Treetaliano Member

    Jun 29, 2002
    Charlotte, NC
    harttbeat...check your PM's
     
  8. Treetaliano

    Treetaliano Member

    Jun 29, 2002
    Charlotte, NC
    FT

    1-2 Schalke wins
     
  9. olafgb

    olafgb New Member

    Jun 6, 2001
    Germany
    Cherundolo was rated 4.5. Related side note:

    96 Coach Ralf Rangnick and Schalke player Jochen Seitz will probably never be friends. The Hannover Coach was especially annoyed about his ex-player from Stuttgart assisting the equaliser. He directed his reproach to defender Steven Cherundolo: “You may not be fooled like that, and this from a player like Seitz. I know him, he is everything but a king of dribbling.” Seitz’ counter attack: “The soccer professor obviously is a bit confused. I don’t wonder why we didn’t have success in Stuttgart.”
     
  10. jri

    jri Red Card

    Sep 28, 2000
    boca
    Olaf, in the US, we would view Rangnick's attack on a team opposing player as unprofessional...how is that viewed there?
     
  11. olafgb

    olafgb New Member

    Jun 6, 2001
    Germany
    It's generally known when coach and player don't get along with another, so it's no major happening. Usually it's going the other way and the unsatisfied player starts hacking (also Cherundolo already criticised a former coach in the public). This case is a bit odd as Rangnick usually is nobody, who is starting such quarrels, but it's rather a minor incident.

    A real big topic these days is Sanneh's club boss saying "I'm having a licence for a weapon and I own a pistol. I'd love to blow some players' brains away." (Nuremberg started as promotion favourite and is 14th after 8 games)
     

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