PSG vs FC Porto [R] CL

Discussion in 'Portugal' started by Frank Cunha, Oct 18, 2004.

  1. _DvA_

    _DvA_ New Member

    Sep 28, 2004
    Almada, Portugal
    i think this is his last season
     
  2. _DvA_

    _DvA_ New Member

    Sep 28, 2004
    Almada, Portugal
    nop Porto will win :D
     
  3. Portista69

    Portista69 New Member

    Sep 6, 2004
    London,Canada
    Club:
    FC Porto
    Nat'l Team:
    Portugal
    Hey Dva how old is collina?
     
  4. _DvA_

    _DvA_ New Member

    Sep 28, 2004
    Almada, Portugal
    44, he will be 45 next february
     
  5. Portista69

    Portista69 New Member

    Sep 6, 2004
    London,Canada
    Club:
    FC Porto
    Nat'l Team:
    Portugal
    Why is this guy being forced to retire when to me he's still the best referee in the world and has no problem keeping up the play. Why Why? :confused:
     
  6. _DvA_

    _DvA_ New Member

    Sep 28, 2004
    Almada, Portugal
    cause he's the best..that's the reason..and Fifa don't like good referees
     
  7. Portista69

    Portista69 New Member

    Sep 6, 2004
    London,Canada
    Club:
    FC Porto
    Nat'l Team:
    Portugal
    Maybe FIFA wants to bring over more referee's from Central America :confused:
     
  8. |--LdC--|

    |--LdC--| New Member

    Nov 16, 2003
    Lisboa/Portugal
    I hope we can make a good game and bring the 3 points, a draw isn´t a good result for PSG or FC Porto, but still give a slight chance of going trough.
     
  9. Força Sporting

    Sep 29, 2002
    Club:
    Sporting CP Lisbon
    Nat'l Team:
    Canada
    It would also be great for Portugal's rankings in UEFA for FCP and SLB to win their games this week.
     
  10. leafster

    leafster New Member

    Jul 21, 2004
    Toronto, Canada
    They are easily the worst refs in the world.
     
  11. leafster

    leafster New Member

    Jul 21, 2004
    Toronto, Canada
    Porto will have to win this match if it hopes to get by CSKA Moscow. A big road win is just what we need.

    Let's go Dragoes!!
     
  12. NoNameBoys

    NoNameBoys New Member

    Apr 28, 2004
    A Catedral
    That's the past. He's had a lot of injuries and lost his form, and he won't regain it until he gets decent playing time, and I don't see that happening in the short future. So he's pretty screwed.
     
  13. Frank Cunha

    Frank Cunha New Member

    Sep 17, 2001
    UNION TOWNSHIP, NJ
  14. Portoholic

    Portoholic New Member

    Sep 4, 2004
    Toronto, Canada
    Club:
    FC Porto
    Nat'l Team:
    Portugal
    Come on Porto we really need this one!
    Forca pa!
     
  15. _DvA_

    _DvA_ New Member

    Sep 28, 2004
    Almada, Portugal
    anyone know the PSG call up?
     
  16. Frank Cunha

    Frank Cunha New Member

    Sep 17, 2001
    UNION TOWNSHIP, NJ
    will be something like this



    Letizi
    Pichot--Fanfan--Yepes--Armand
    Pancrate--M'Bami--Cana--Rothen
    Ljuboja
    Pauleta
     
  17. _DvA_

    _DvA_ New Member

    Sep 28, 2004
    Almada, Portugal
    thanks
     
  18. gaijin

    gaijin New Member

    Aug 1, 2004
    Malaysia
    check out my psg thread for lineups

    Vahid has, as I have said - will not play Ljubo and Pauleta up front.

    Hair bear bunch (Coridon) for Fabrice Pancrate

    Reinaldo comes in for Danijel.

    rest of Formation is spot on though.
     
  19. _DvA_

    _DvA_ New Member

    Sep 28, 2004
    Almada, Portugal
    While their French counterparts AS Monaco FC and Olympique Lyonnais have made a relatively bright start in the UEFA Champions League this season, Paris Saint-Germain FC have endured a miserable opening with defeats by Chelsea FC and PFC CSKA Moskva.

    Porto deciders
    PSG now face back-to-back ties against FC Porto, with the home fixture coming on Wednesday, and know that anything other than victory in both games would probably mean a premature end to their Champions League challenge. With a season that had promised so much on the verge of ruin, it is a daunting prospect.

    Great form
    Vahid Halilhodzic's men had been the form team in the latter half of last season's Ligue 1 campaign. Despite a lack of cash, and more importantly a lack of Ronaldinho, who had joined FC Barcelona the previous summer, the Bosnian coach got his side playing some fearsome football.

    Renewed ambition
    They won the French Cup and finished as runners-up to Lyon in the title race, and with the summer signing of Monaco winger Jérôme Rothen seemingly showing renewed ambition, Parisian supporters had high expectations for the new campaign.

    Sudden decline
    Those hopes have been dashed remarkably quickly. While the players held crisis talks after their 3-0 home loss to Chelsea in their opening Group H fixture, results have not improved. A 1-0 weekend defeat at FC Nantes Atlantique left them in 16th place in Ligue 1, 12 points adrift of leaders Lyon.

    'We're worried'
    "We're worried with this start and our Champions League group is far from easy," Halilhodzic told uefa.com. "Maybe we still have a chance because we're total underdogs alongside Porto, Chelsea and CSKA. You have to say we have no chance on paper but we'll try to spring a surprise."

    Format change
    Last year's new format saw the end of the second group stage - an innovation which has favoured teams like PSG who lack the huge squads of the European giants. "I think it's an improvement because some players play too many games," said Halilhodzic of the new format. "Some players in big teams have far too many duties and are tired at the end of the season. It's the reason why the new format is better for footballers and for football as a spectacle.

    Open contest
    "The Champions League is a very prestigious competition," he added. "Almost all the best teams in Europe were in the starting lineup, but everyone has a chance to compete. You just have to seize the day. PSG are among the outsiders but we'll do our best."

    French failure
    Yet doing their best has proved to be a problem for PSG so far this season, and while their failure to thrive against an all-star Chelsea side or their defeat in Moscow were unsuprising, it has been their poor form in France that has proved the biggest disappointment.

    'More competitive'
    However, having previously coached Stade Rennais FC and LOSC Lille Métropole, the 52-year-old knows as well as anyone that Ligue 1 is not an easy competition. "I think the French league is among the best in Europe," Halilhodzic said. "Two French sides reached European finals last season - this year it is even more competitive."

    PSG revival
    PSG recovered from a poor start to thrive last season. However, if they are to make a decent fist of competition in France and Europe in 2004/05, it seems like the Parisian revival has to start on Wednesday night.
     
  20. Frank Cunha

    Frank Cunha New Member

    Sep 17, 2001
    UNION TOWNSHIP, NJ
    a lot of Luso frenchmen, got season tickets for PSG, but today they have Portuguese jersey's
    they just saw in the rtp international news
     
  21. Frank Cunha

    Frank Cunha New Member

    Sep 17, 2001
    UNION TOWNSHIP, NJ
    game under way
     
  22. Frank Cunha

    Frank Cunha New Member

    Sep 17, 2001
    UNION TOWNSHIP, NJ
    Diego yellow card
     
  23. Frank Cunha

    Frank Cunha New Member

    Sep 17, 2001
    UNION TOWNSHIP, NJ
    Maniche yellow card
     
  24. Frank Cunha

    Frank Cunha New Member

    Sep 17, 2001
    UNION TOWNSHIP, NJ
    PSG-1-Porto-0

    PSG 2-Porto-0 Pauleta
     
  25. Brian De Sousa

    Brian De Sousa Red Card

    Aug 10, 2004
    New Bedford, MA
    There's that world class keeping of Baia. Nice.
     

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