Yes, I like Sveindís Jane Jónsdóttir, but that's not a reason for Hawa Cissoko to gift her a goal. It's clear that my alarm at the beginning of the game when I saw the French DF in the line-up as a CB was justified: she could marginally be a starter vs Galatasaray, sure not vs Wolfsburg.
Yes, game over. a 3-2 would have given some sort of a lifeline. It's a shame, I would have liked to see a different line-up for Roma.
I am anyway perplexed with Wolfsburg also: I'd always start Sveindís Jane Jónsdóttir. She scores 5-1 and her personal hat-trick.
I am at least happy for Sveindís Jane Jónsdóttir: she basically decided the match, since she scored all the needed goals to exceed a win by just an one goal margin. Congratulations to Wolfsburg: Italian teams remain too much weak to advance to the top-spots.
This is Juventus' line-up instead: JUVENTUS: Peyraud-Magnin, Lenzini, Kullberg, Calligaris, Bergamaschi, Caruso, Bennison, Boattin, Krumbiegel, Vangsgaard, Bonansea. On the bench: Proulx, Capelletti, Schatzer, Lehmann, Rosucci, Cantore, Bragonzi, Beccari, Thomas, Cocino, Ferraresi, Gallo. Coach: Massimiliano Canzi I have to admit that the final matches of UEFA WCL's group don't excite me much, if the advanced teams have already been decided. It's hard to create a sense of anticipation for this kind of matches. Can I at least tell myself that they can be relevant for Italy's UEFA coefficient?
Juve can help Bayern to win the group but Lehmann on the bench means that Juve take this match serious?
You didn't pay attention to the final part of the highlights of Juventus-Lazio from last week-end, where Alisha Lehmann was instrumental to Juventus' win by taking the ball to the corner-flag at 90'+6'.