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<p><strong>5:30 p.m.</strong>: The 2013 MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference has come to a close.</p>
<p>Thank you for following the events of the last two days.</p>
<p>Check NESN.com next week for a deeper look at some topics that emerged from this year&#8217;s conference.</p>
<p><strong>5:20 p.m.</strong>: The Los Angeles Clippers trade for Chris Paul wins the award for best transaction.</p>
<p><strong>5:15 p.m.</strong>: The San Francisco 49ers win the award for best analytics organization.</p>
<p><strong>5:10 p.m.</strong>: The lifetime achievement award goes to Patriots head coach Bill Belichick.</p>
<p>&#8220;We all have different responsibilities,&#8221; Belichick said. &#8220;I certainly respect the mathematical and statistical ways of looking at the game and trying to use those methods and results to improve our product on the field.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>4:45 p.m.</strong>: We&#8217;ve reached the end of the last panel of the second and final day of the conference. An awards ceremony celebrating achievements and advances in sports analytics will take place at 5 p.m.</p>
<p><strong>4:30 p.m.</strong>: Zarren says &#8220;I don&#8217;t think there&#8217;s any question that we would be better if Rajon [Rondo] was playing.&#8221;</p>
<p>He adds that the Celtics are learning a lot from the loss of the star point guard. Other players have to step up and do different things.</p>
<p>&#8220;Some of those, they&#8217;re good at, others they may not be so good,&#8221; he adds.</p>
<p><strong>4:20 p.m.</strong>: The panel agrees that the defensive side is the hardest part of the game to quantify.</p>
<p>Pritchard and Van Gundy think that the team&#8217;s overall defensive scheme dictates how players perform.</p>
<p>&#8220;Unless you know exactly what we want defensively, you cannot possibly determine what&#8217;s going on in terms of defensive players,&#8221; he says.</p>
<p>Buford says a good way to analyze defenses is to measure how often defenses break down.</p>
<p><strong>4:15 p.m.</strong>: Van Gundy argues that players don&#8217;t want or need a bunch of numbers. He believes coaches can pour through numbers and data points, but players need to keep things simple.</p>
<p>&#8220;Cluttered minds make slow feet,&#8221; he says.</p>
<p><strong>4:10 p.m.</strong>: Are players ready for a general manager that has no first-hand basketball experience (as players themselves)?</p>
<p>The panel cites the Houston Rockets as an example that it can work.</p>
<p><strong>4:05 p.m.</strong>: Pritchard says &#8220;10 or 20 percent&#8221; of building winning teams involves player selection. The rest is developing them and getting them to buy into the team&#8217;s culture.</p>
<p><b>4 p.m.</b>: Van Gundy says good coaches aren&#8217;t the ones who best understand analytics. The best ones get their players to go out and perform.</p>
<p>He stressed the human aspect that&#8217;s involved in leading teams in most of his comments, arguing that &#8220;this isn&#8217;t a video game.&#8221; He says coaches build cultures and styles of playing the game, and the exceptions they make (following the numbers) often has a negative impact on the effort.</p>
<p><strong>3:50 p.m.</strong>: Van Gundy thinks that eventually every team will have a lot of information. What will separate teams is how they use them.</p>
<p><strong>3:30 p.m.</strong>: The final panel discussion of the day will cover the analytics of basketball.</p>
<p>Advanced scouting and analysis has changed the way many NBA teams do business before, during and after games. Moderator Pablo Torre will lead a discussion featuring R.C. Buford of Spurs Sports and Entertainment, Indiana Pacers general manager Kevin Pritchard, ESPN analyst Stan Van Gundy and Celtics assistant general manager Mike Zarren.</p>
<p><strong>2 p.m.</strong>: Agoos warns against using data alone to analyze players, as there are too many other factors. He says it has to be part of the decision-making process.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s similar to what panelists who represent other sports had to say.</p>
<p><strong>1:45 p.m.</strong>: Can the panel use analytics to settle the Messi-Ronaldo debate? No they can&#8217;t and neither can hundreds of millions of soccer fans around the world.</p>
<p>Context matters too much in debates like these, according to Wooster. Anderson believes it doesn&#8217;t matter on the practical level.</p>
<p><strong>1:35 p.m.</strong>: Stein asks the panel what metrics fans should follow to better understand the game.</p>
<p>Larcada says timeliness is more important than specific data points. Anderson looks for team performances, particularly on defense.</p>
<p>Wooster believes the analysts that can measure intangibles and translate that into wins will give teams a competitive advantage.</p>
<p>The panel is having a tough time answering Stein&#8217;s question.</p>
<p><strong>1:30 p.m.</strong>: Wooster says Michu was scouted by six Premier League teams, but Swansea City was the one to sign him and reap the benefits.</p>
<p><strong>1:25 p.m.</strong>: Wooster says that the short-termism among managers and coaches discourages them from changing behavior and adopting a more analytical approach.</p>
<p>Agoos thinks it&#8217;s up to ownership to hire and promote coaches that are well-versed in analytics to make that change.</p>
<p><strong>1:15 p.m.</strong>: Anderson cites the fact that soccer has gone from having &#8220;very little data to mountains of data&#8221; almost overnight.</p>
<p>The trick is for clubs to present it to their coaching staff in a way that makes it &#8220;actionable.&#8221;</p>
<p>Wooster says coaches are starting to lean on analytics in their pregame preparations. He adds that &#8220;the paradox in football [soccer] is that the most important things are the hardest to measure.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>1:10 p.m.</strong>: ESPN is using heat maps and other forms of data visualization which have been well-received by on-air talent and fans, according to Larcada.</p>
<p><strong>1:05 p.m.</strong>: Anderson believes that fans and online media have adopted stats much quicker than the clubs themselves have.</p>
<p>Wooster thinks the long-standing culture in the game has slowed the acceptance of analytics because &#8220;that&#8217;s how it&#8217;s always been done.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>12:55 p.m.</strong>: The next panel we&#8217;ll watch concerns the beautiful numbers.</p>
<p>Elite-level soccer has been traditionally averse to using analytics, but that is starting to change. ESPN&#8217;s Marc Stein moderates the discussion that covers how teams and leagues are using numbers in the game. Joining him will be MLS technical director Jeff Agoos, author and Cornell University professor Chris Anderson, ESPN&#8217;s Albert Larcada and Prozone business development director Blake Wooster.</p>
<p><strong>12:35 p.m.</strong>: The biggest takeaway from the ESPN panel is that numbers themselves can&#8217;t tell the entire story, but they can be used to illuminate certain points.</p>
<p><strong>12:20 p.m.</strong>: ESPN is developing a college football power index and a college football QB rating system that helps people quantify the game in a new way.</p>
<p><strong>12 p.m.</strong>: The next panel examines how ESPN uses analytics to tell stories.</p>
<p>One panelist referred to his job as being a &#8220;professional myth buster.&#8221; They strive to educate and entertain the audience.</p>
<p><strong>11:20 a.m.</strong>: Del Rio says &#8220;sometimes you know &#8212; statistically what&#8217;s best &#8230; but I don&#8217;t want to educate the whole league.&#8221;</p>
<p>That&#8217;s why coaches sometimes choose not to defend their decisions to the media or public.</p>
<p><strong>11:15 a.m.:</strong> Edwards says telling a defense to allow an opponent to score is risky. He thinks it sends a bad emotional message, and if a coach does it more than one or two times in a season &#8220;you&#8217;ve lost your defense.&#8221;</p>
<p>Del Rio disagrees. He thinks if making that call gives his team a better probability of winning, the players will support the coach &#8212; as long as he explains why he&#8217;s doing it.</p>
<p><strong>11:05 a.m.</strong>: Burke thinks the game has changed to the point where offenses can &#8220;move the ball at will.&#8221;</p>
<p>He thinks offenses are much better than they were a generation ago, and that makes coaches much more likely to go for it on fourth-and-short situations.</p>
<p>Being unpredictable is an asset for a head coach. &#8220;You gotta be Sadaam Hussein on the sidelines,&#8221; Burke says.</p>
<p>Edwards says the best quarterback sneakers are the ones that wait for a little crease to open up and sneak through it.</p>
<p><strong>10:50 a.m.</strong>: Del Rio says Maurice Jones-Drew wanted to score on a play when the Jacksonville Jaguars were in a tight game against the New York Jets.</p>
<p>Del Rio, then the Jaguars&#8217; head coach, told Jones-Drew not to score on a play if he had the chance, but the running back said &#8220;coach I have to take care of my fantasy people.&#8221;</p>
<p>Del Rio managed to convince Jones-Drew to take one for the team.</p>
<p><strong>10:40 a.m.</strong>: Burke believes parity in the NFL ensures that any team can compete and execute any one play, but the differences between good and bad teams are an accumulation of the total volume of plays that they run over the course of a season.</p>
<p><strong>10:35 a.m.</strong>: Del Rio points to the probability charts that Advanced NFL Stats produces, but he says coaches are drilled in the old-school book that tells them to kick the field goal and take the points.</p>
<p>He adds that the media reads from that same book and judge coaches&#8217; decisions according to it.</p>
<p><strong>10:25 a.m.</strong>: The format of this panel follows ESPN&#8217;s Around the Horn.</p>
<p>The first play they&#8217;re debating was Justin Tucker&#8217;s fake field-goal attempt in the early part of Super Bowl XLVII. Edwards says the play was a 4th and nine situation, but the reality was that it was 4th and 17 (because of where he got the ball).</p>
<p>Edwards adds that &#8220;football is about personnel.&#8221; Numbers like 40 times are great, but the humans on the field are more important to executing the play.</p>
<p>Del Rio points to momentum as a factor in deciding whether to kick the field goal or go for a first down.</p>
<p><strong>10:10 a.m.</strong>: We&#8217;ll shift our focus back to the NFL in the next panel. &#8220;Monday Morning Quarterback: In-Game Decision Analytics&#8221; will explore how football coaches and managers gain a competitive advantage using data.</p>
<p>ESPN&#8217;s Tony Reali will moderate the panel, which includes Advanced NFL Stats&#8217; Brian Burke, Denver Broncos defensive coordinator Jack Del Rio, Atlanta Falcons general manager Thomas Dimitrioff, and ESPN football analyst Herm Edwards.</p>
<p><strong>9:55 a.m.</strong>: The pooling of the revenue for MLB Advanced Media was the best business decision the league has made in the last 10 years.</p>
<p>He says it&#8217;s akin to the NFL&#8217;s decision to pool television money in the 1960s.</p>
<p><strong>9:45 a.m.</strong>: The real competition is other forms of entertainment or a technological environment where people grow up with short attention spans.</p>
<p>Kasten says baseball must perfect the &#8220;second screen experience&#8221; at the ballpark to attract a new generation of tech-savvy fans. The natural breaks in the game allow fans to interact with the teams without missing any of the action.</p>
<p><strong>9:40 a.m.</strong>: Skipper doesn&#8217;t look at lockouts (or strikes) as one side winning or losing.</p>
<p>Silver says he doesn&#8217;t see the deal that gave NBA players a 50-50 split of the revenue as a victory.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re still not at the point where all the teams are profitable, but we&#8217;re hoping to work toward that point.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>9:35 a.m.</strong>: The job of the commissioner is to be &#8220;the steward of the best interests of the game,&#8221; Kasten says. &#8220;They work for the owners, but their job is to benefit all the interested parties.&#8221;</p>
<p>Kraft believes commissioners have to act like a CEO, as they manage brands worth tens of billions of dollars.</p>
<p><strong>9:30 a.m.</strong>: Silver says teams want to &#8220;kill each other on the court,&#8221; but they&#8217;re partners in business off the court. They share best practices in business operations.</p>
<p><strong>9:25 a.m.</strong>: Kraft says his family bought the Patriots at the dawn of the salary cap era in 1994.</p>
<p>They thought the time was right because they would be able to compete on the basis of their skill and expertise, as opposed to how much they could spend.</p>
<p><strong>9:20 a.m.</strong>: Kasten says sports franchises are valued (and priced to sell) on &#8220;day-to-day, year to year numbers.&#8221;</p>
<p>Owners all believe they can fix, improve and make a return on their investments &#8220;down the road, but not necessarily annually or year to year.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>9:15 a.m.</strong>: The panelists agree that business operations at the team and league level have grown and gotten more complex.</p>
<p>Skipper adds that profitability is no longer a dirty word in the sports business. It&#8217;s become one of the key measures of success, which wasn&#8217;t always the case.</p>
<p><strong>9:05 a.m.:</strong> When asked if owning a sports franchise is the coolest job in American business, Kasten starts with the dark side of the job.</p>
<p>Media dissecting every minute detail is a tough part of the business and he adds that Forbes&#8217; franchise valuations &#8220;drive us [owners] nuts.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>9 a.m.</strong>: The first panel is set to begin. The topic is &#8220;The Changing Nature of Ownership.&#8221;</p>
<p>ESPN&#8217;s Peter Keating will moderate the discussion. The panel includes L.A. Dodgers president Stan Kasten, Kraft Group president Jonathan Kraft, ESPN president John Skipper and NBA deputy commissioner Adam Silver.</p>
<p><strong>8:30 a.m. ET</strong>: The games people play are changing before our eyes, as those on the inside freely admit. Among the factors driving these changes is a deluge of data.</p>
<p>The second and final day of the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference promises to be full of insights and opinions on how data is changing the sports world.</p>
<p>Owners, staff and officials from the highest ranks of the sports world will be on hand to discuss some of the great changes in the sports and entertainment industry. Managers and coaches will discuss how data is affecting their strategies before, during and after games. We&#8217;ll even learn how elite soccer clubs are embracing the data revolution after.</p>
<p>Throughout the day, we&#8217;ll be on hand at the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center to bring you the highlights of the day&#8217;s discussions.</p>
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<p><strong>6 p.m.</strong>: We&#8217;ve reached the conclusion of the first day of the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference. We&#8217;ll be back Saturday for day two. Be sure to check NESN.com starting at 9 a.m. to see what topics are covered in the country&#8217;s biggest meeting sports data analysts.</p>
<p><strong>5:55 p.m.</strong>: When asked about over-saturation of sports on television, Walsh points to increased audience sizes and competition from other outlets as proof that fans are actually underserved.</p>
<p><strong>5:45 p.m.</strong>: The common challenge that teams in the NBA and Major League Baseball share is how to make teams profitable, Postolos says. Broad revenue sharing is one way leagues are facing this test.</p>
<p><strong>5:40 p.m.</strong>: Walsh says that a lot of research will on concussions will come out in the next 12-24 months. He&#8217;s sure decision makers will take notice and act on it.</p>
<p><strong>5:30 p.m.</strong>: Media is the biggest international opportunity at the moment, de Picciotto says. The next is taking brands globally (through sports). Finally, the movement of talent across borders gives players and fans a chance to see athletes from around the world.</p>
<p>He also thinks gambling has the potential to generate vast amounts of revenue, but it could kill sports as well.</p>
<p>On the question of performance-enhancing drugs, he says essentially need to keep up with societal values.</p>
<p><strong>5:20 p.m.</strong>: Walsh asks how to use analytics to value sports properties &#8212; especially in increments of time.</p>
<p>PepsiCo has a proprietary model, according to Storms. &#8220;Nobody knows our business better than we do,&#8221; she says. The company uses a multi-stage process to evaluate the impact of any potential sponsorship or endorsement.</p>
<p>She concludes that there&#8217;s no way to measure the exact amount of product that sports partnerships move, but PespiCo is closer than it has ever been to doing so.</p>
<p><strong>5:15 p.m.</strong>: Carter says leagues partner with media and sponsors to try and &#8220;surround the fan.&#8221; She adds that the old model of signage at a stadium no longer works.</p>
<p><strong>5 p.m.</strong>: Walsh says we need innovative thinking about the playing of the game and the experience of the consumer.</p>
<p>He points to the fact that players are bigger, faster and stronger than they were decades ago, yet the size of the playing surfaces (specifically in the NFL and NBA) remain the same. &#8220;Why not make fields bigger to provide more excitement for fans,&#8221; he asks.</p>
<p><strong>4:50 p.m.</strong>: The business of sports is our final panel of the day. Industry leaders will talk about the money side of this multi-trillion dollar industry.</p>
<p>Kraft Sports Group vice president Jessica Gelman will moderate the panel. She will be joined by Soccer United Marketing president Kathy Carter, Octagon president Phil de Picciotto, Houston Astros president George Postolos, PepsiCo vice president of global sports marketing Jennifer Storms, and ESPN executive vice president John Walsh.</p>
<p><strong>4:45 p.m.</strong>: Schatz says the most overrated players are the ones whose athletic ability doesn&#8217;t translate into football success.</p>
<p>He points to D&#8217;Angelo Hall who is fast and has good hands but is poor in coverage.</p>
<p>He says Tony Romo is underrated because he is consistently one of the six or seven best quarterbacks in the league and one of the best in the fourth quarter &#8230; &#8220;as long as the game is not on national television.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>4:40 p.m.</strong>: The 49ers use analytics to better understand the tendencies of coaches &#8212; how they manage the clock and when they call time outs.</p>
<p><strong>4:35 p.m.</strong>: Pioli says mutual respect is lacking in football when asked how to convince an NFL head coach to listen to an analyst who has never stepped on the field.</p>
<p>He says a coach must have an open mind, but it&#8217;s important how analysts present, deliver and communicate their information.</p>
<p><strong>4:30 p.m.</strong>: Kremer asks how to quantify injuries and off-field problems. What value do you attach to those events?</p>
<p>No two injuries are the same, but Shatz argues that, en masse, players  are better at recovering from injuries in today&#8217;s game than they were in the past.</p>
<p>As for the character question, Pioli approaches it on a case-by-case basis, saying there&#8217;s no real way to measure something like that.</p>
<p>Pioli discusses the new player assessment tool being used at the NFL combine. He wants to know as much about a player&#8217;s mental makeup &#8212; specifically his levels of work ethic and level of selflessness (or selfishness).</p>
<p><strong>4:25 p.m.</strong>: Demoff says the middle class is shrinking because teams are better at scouting and developing young players. Teams are now paying a premium for players they call &#8220;difference makers.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>4:20 p.m.</strong>: Demoff says the salary caps affect the schemes teams use. They &#8220;ultimately look for undervalued players and get as many of them as you can.&#8221;</p>
<p>He said more teams started playing 3-4 defenses a few years ago because nose tackles were undervalued. Now the best nose tackles command $12 million salaries, so teams are reverting to the 4-3 because the market allows them to get more bang for their buck with tackles to fit that system.</p>
<p><strong>4:15 p.m.</strong>: Marathe calls the Patriots the &#8220;kings of replenishing.&#8221;</p>
<p>In the age of the salary cap, it&#8217;s impossible to keep a team together over the long term. &#8220;If every player took a 15-percent discount on their market rate, we still wouldn&#8217;t be able to keep them all,&#8221; he says.</p>
<p>He adds that the Patriots have been incredible at churning players yet remaining successful.</p>
<p>Pioli says that the Pats&#8217; practice of stockpiling draft picks increases their chancing of landing good players. &#8220;Every pick is a gamble,&#8221; he said before adding that taking more gambles increases the chances of landing good players.</p>
<p><strong>4:05 p.m.</strong>: Pioli says it&#8217;s tough to come up with a measurement to predict a player&#8217;s chance of success.</p>
<p>&#8220;Football is such an interdependent game. The success of a play has so many variables and depends on 11 indiviudals.&#8221;</p>
<p>Marathe expands on it, saying that trades don&#8217;t often work out because a player can succeed in one system, but look totally out-of-place in another.</p>
<p><strong>3:55 p.m.</strong>: Pioli is no fan of the combine because there&#8217;s a difference between &#8220;pure speed&#8221; and &#8220;playing speed.&#8221;</p>
<p>He finds values in measurements. He says Tom Brady is such an accurate passer because he&#8217;s got huge hands.</p>
<p>Marathe talks about &#8220;hidden value&#8221; of 40-yard dash times, citing the case of Jerry Rice. He says Rice had an average overall 40 time, but his speed between 20-40 yards (what insiders call &#8220;the flying 20&#8243;) was one of the highest ever.</p>
<p>He said it translated into separation speed on the field. Rice was rarely, if ever, caught from behind.</p>
<p><strong>3:50 p.m.</strong>: Demoff and Marathe say their teams are looking to hire analysts. The Rams are still working out how to deeper integrate analytics into their organization, while the 49ers have used one on the salary cap side for over a decade and are now using them on the football side.</p>
<p>Pioli says analytics have played a role in the game for ages. &#8220;Gut&#8221; decisions are based on prior experience and analysis, he says.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re just calling it something else now.</p>
<p><strong>3:40 p.m.</strong>: Are you ready for some football?</p>
<p>The National Football League is undergoing an analytics revolution of its own. The Football Analytics panel will discuss how NFL coaches and teams are using data to evaluate players, map out strategy and make in-game decisions.</p>
<p>Andrea Kremer will moderate the panel. She will be joined by St. Louis Rams executive vice president of football operations Kevin Demoff, former Patriots and Kansas City Chiefs general manager Scott Pioli, San Francisco 49ers chief operating officer Paraag Marathe and Football Outsiders founder Aaron Schatz.</p>
<p><strong>2:40 p.m.</strong>: Robin van Persie does his exploring in the half second before the ball comes his way. It&#8217;s how he always seems to be one step ahead of defenders (despite not being particularly fast or quick) when he gets the ball in the final third of the field.</p>
<p><strong>2:30 p.m.</strong>: Jordet says Frank Lampard and Steven Gerrard have the highest frequency of &#8220;visual exploratory behavior,&#8221; meaning the two stars look around and gauge their surroundings before receiving the ball.</p>
<p>He says the midfield players who complete the highest number of forward passes are the ones who do the most exploring. In other words, they&#8217;re reading the game and playing it at the same time.</p>
<p>He bases the research on Sky Sports&#8217; player cameras.</p>
<p><strong>2:25 p.m.</strong>: We&#8217;re going from one extreme to the other. Baseball and statistics are inseparable, but soccer has been slow to adopt statistical analysis.</p>
<p>Geir Jordet, director of psychology at the Norweigan Centre for Football (soccer) Excellence is presenting some new research on &#8220;The Hidden Foundation of Field Vision in English Premier League Soccer Players.&#8221;</p>
<p>He explores the concept of field vision. How can some players make the right pass every time they get the ball? We&#8217;re about to find out.</p>
<p><strong>1:50 p.m.</strong>: The panel discusses how difficult it is to predict how a young player will perform in the big leagues. There&#8217;s no exact science or measurement device that will predict which players will overperform or underperform at the top level.</p>
<p><strong>1:40 p.m.</strong>: Posnanski says there&#8217;s a real divide in the way journalists cover baseball. He thinks younger writers &#8212; especially on the internet &#8212; are more versed in the &#8220;new language&#8221; of analytics, while mainstream media still focuses on wins, losses, errors and other 100-year-old statistics.</p>
<p>He thinks baseball coverage is currently changing and will continue to change with the times.</p>
<p><strong>1:30 p.m.</strong>: Zaidi says analytics are changing the way the game is played and how managers manage.</p>
<p>McCracken adds that managers tend to want to avoid risk. If he plays a star player and the player doesn&#8217;t deliver, &#8220;it&#8217;s the player&#8217;s fault.&#8221; If the manager plays an untested rookie and the youngster fails, &#8220;it&#8217;s the manager&#8217;s fault.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>1:20 p.m.</strong>: When asked what the newest developments in baseball analytics, Keri says that teams are increasingly privatizing and keeping data in house. McCracken thinks this will slow the growth of the baseball analysis.</p>
<p>He goes on to say that video analysis is the next frontier in the field.</p>
<p>Zaidi says baseball analysis is too tied to outcomes rather than skills themselves. The A&#8217;s are trying to move in the direction of skill-based analysis rather than outcomes (which are the results of those skills).</p>
<p><strong>1:15 p.m.</strong>: Zaidi drew chuckles from crowd when he said Billy Beane calls him &#8220;The Emotional Stat Guy.&#8221;</p>
<p>He adds that baseball decisions are very complex and there are a lot of disagreements, but Beane has to make the final call at the end of the day.</p>
<p><strong>1:10 p.m.</strong>: Posnanski says that baseball provides new things to measure and quantify almost every day. Where some sports might see diminishing returns from the avalanche of data, he thinks that won&#8217;t be the case in baseball.</p>
<p>McCracken thinks the data can be dangerous. Some take a new stat and run with it without &#8220;completely understanding&#8221; the data that they&#8217;re seeing.</p>
<p><strong>12:55 p.m.</strong>: We&#8217;re getting set for one of the most anticipated panels of the first day &#8212; on baseball analytics.</p>
<p>Sabermetrics are gaining influence among baseball&#8217;s decision makers. Grantland staff writer Jonah Keri, NBC Sports writer Joe Posnanski, statistical analyst Voros McCracken and Oakland Athletics director of baseball operations Farhan Zaidi will discuss how teams are using analytics to gain a competitive advantage. ESPN&#8217;s Lindsey Czarniak will moderate.</p>
<p><strong>11:20 a.m.</strong>: Polian and MacMullan talk about the Manti Te&#8217;o hoax and its effect on the player.</p>
<p>The former Colts general manager thinks the hoax won&#8217;t have a negative impact on his career over the long term.</p>
<p>&#8220;The hoax that he was a victim of  is a story, and it&#8217;s a gigantic story &#8212;  people can&#8217;t get enough of it,&#8221; Polian says. &#8220;Does it affect Manti Te&#8217;o the football player? I would submit to you absolutely not.&#8221;</p>
<p>MacMullan agrees with that assessment, but she thinks the hoax has had negative effects on his preparation for the NFL combine.</p>
<p>&#8220;He was probably not capable of preparing the way he would have liked to have because of all the outside noise and all the outside things that have happened to him.</p>
<p>&#8220;I don&#8217;t know this for a fact, but perhaps he may have under-performed at the combine because anyone that went through what he went through, regardless of how much you think he was involved or not involved, it had to have been devastating. There had to have been a lot of sleepless nights. There had to have been a lot of days he probably didn&#8217;t eat, and I&#8217;m sure a lot of days he didn&#8217;t work out the way he wanted to.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>11 a.m.</strong>: Pagliuca talks about the perspective owners and managers need. The best ones see things over an 82-game season &#8220;like a movie.&#8221;</p>
<p>Polian talks about a parallel universe we live in. Fans and media expect perfection over the course of an 82, 16 or even 162-game season. Professionals know that perfection is &#8220;almost never achievable,&#8221; and coaches teach against mistakes that are part of the business.</p>
<p><strong>10:50 a.m.</strong>: Burke and Van Gundy have spoken about the most difficult aspect of their jobs as coaches and general managers.</p>
<p>They agree that the hardest part is cutting players &#8212; guys that &#8220;bleed for you&#8221; as Burke says. The human element, specifically the bonds that form in the locker room are tough to break.</p>
<p><strong>10:45 a.m.</strong>: Burke likes hard coaches. They&#8217;re his favorite ones. But the former Toronto Maple Leafs president and general manager says &#8220;the harder the coach is, the shorter his shelf life.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>10:40 a.m.</strong>: Pagliuca tells us that one of the best decisions the Celtics have made (since he&#8217;s been one of the team&#8217;s owners) was not firing Danny Ainge and Doc Rivers in the 2006-07 season.</p>
<p><strong>10:20 a.m.</strong>: Van Gundy is discussing the Dwight Howard saga in Orlando. He says Howard asked for him to be fired and was causing a problem in the Magic locker room.</p>
<p>He wished Magic management would come out with a statement &#8212; either back him with a new contract or fire him &#8212; and end the distraction. They didn&#8217;t.</p>
<p>Polian says Jim Finks, Red Aurebach and Branch Rickey are the three greatest executives in history. He adds that coaches are useful for a maximum of 10 years. The ones that are able to &#8220;recognize and prepare them [players] are the ones that last longest.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>10 a.m.</strong>: &#8220;It&#8217;s Not You, It&#8217;s Me: Break-Ups in Sports&#8221; is our first panel of the day. Moderator Jackie MacMullan will lead a discussion about high-profile trades, public disputes over hirings and firings and other media spectacles.</p>
<p>John Buccigross, Bill Polian, Steve Pagliuca, Brian Burke and Stan Van Gundy will explore how high-profile changes affect on-field performances.</p>
<p><strong>9 a.m. ET</strong>: In the span of seven years, the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics Conference has become the place to be.</p>
<p>Sports insiders,  executives and leading researchers from around the country and beyond descend on Boston for two days  to discuss role of analytics in the sports industry with each other and thousands of students.</p>
<p>The Boston Convention and Exhibition Center is the site of this year&#8217;s conference. Nate Silver, Brian Burke, Adam Silver, Mark Cuban, Jonathan Kraft and Michael Wilbon are just a few of the panelists that will be on hand to give and receive insight into how sports are being changed by &#8220;big data.&#8221;</p>
<p>We are on hand for the 2013 conference, looking to see where the next breakthrough in sports analytics will come from. Join us here on March 1 for the latest on sports data analysis.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Check here throughout the day, as we’ll be following the moving targets that are January’s transfer rumors. 4:40 p.m.: That&#8217;s all for Jan. 21. We&#8217;ll pick up the roundup later this week, so make sure to check NESN.com for the latest transfer news and rumors. 4:30 p.m.: Arsenal could be looking north and south in an [&#8230;]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=nesn.com&#038;blog=38215605&#038;post=126243&#038;subd=nesncom&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://nesn.com/2013/01/transfer-rumors-live-ac-milan-will-jump-for-mario-balotelli-if-manchester-city-lowers-asking-price/"><img class="size-full wp-image-123994 alignright" alt="Mario Balotelli, Edin Dzeko" src="http://nesncom.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/mario-balotelli-edin-dzeko.jpg?w=400&#038;h=225" width="400" height="225" /></a><strong></strong><em>Check here throughout the day, as we’ll be following the moving targets that are January’s transfer rumors.</em></p>
<p><strong>4:40 p.m.</strong>: That&#8217;s all for Jan. 21. We&#8217;ll pick up the roundup later this week, so make sure to check NESN.com for the latest transfer news and rumors.</p>
<p><strong>4:30 p.m.</strong>: Arsenal could be looking north and south in an effort to strengthen its midfield in January. The Gunners are eyeing Yoann Gourcuff and Victor Wanyama as <a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2265614/Arsenal-interested-Yoann-Gourcuff-Victor-Wanyama.html" target="_blank">potential signings</a>, according to the Mail.</p>
<p>Gourcuff could move to North London on loan from French club Lyon. Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has admired Gourcuff for years, and Lyon wants his hefty salary off its book. It could work for player and both clubs.</p>
<p>Wanyama has excelled in Scotland for Celtic, earning plaudits for his intelligence and tough tackling. He could cost as much as £25 million ($39.6 million) &#8212; a fee Arsenal would probably be unwilling to meet in January.</p>
<p><strong>12:30 p.m.</strong>: David Villa, Spain&#8217;s record goal scorer, has <a href="http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/football/transfers/arsenal-on-alert-after-david-villa-asks-to-leave-barcelona-8460303.html" target="_blank">asked to leave Barcelona</a> this month, according to the Independent.</p>
<p>Arsenal was thought to be preparing a £16 million ($25.4 million) transfer fee for the 31-year-old striker earlier this month. Barcelona was adamant that Villa was staying, but this news could alter the landscape.</p>
<p>Villa broke his leg in late 2011, and although he recovered after eight months, his role has been reduced to that of a squad player.</p>
<p>Barcelona wants to keep him until the end of the season and sell him for as little as £12 million ($19 million) in the summer. Arsenal hopes to get him in January for a fee in that region after he made it clear he&#8217;s ready for a new challenge.</p>
<p>The Gunners are in danger of missing out on next season&#8217;s UEFA Champions League, and manager Arsene Wenger thinks Villa could power them up the standings.</p>
<p><strong>12:15 p.m.</strong>: West Brom will not allow Peter Odemwingie to leave in January. The Baggies turned down QPR&#8217;s £2 million ($3.2 million) bid for the 31-year-old striker last week, and they are determined to hold onto him.</p>
<p>West Brom manager Steve Clarke said Odemwingie <a href="http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/west-bromwich-albion-stopping-the-rot-1227755" target="_blank">hasn&#8217;t lost focus</a> amid all the transfer speculation, according to the Birmingham Mail.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;ve spoken to Peter, I had a good chat with him and all he wanted to talk about was this game,&#8221; Clarke said. &#8220;He wanted to put on a good performance and I think you saw he was motivated to play.</p>
<p>&#8220;There was interest from QPR &#8212; Harry [Redknapp] told everybody! It doesn&#8217;t unsettle good professionals though. They understand that when it gets to January, it’s silly season. Clubs come in, teams are linked with everyone.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>11:55 a.m.</strong>: Martin O&#8217;Neil has been one of the busiest Premier League managers in this current transfer window. The Sunderland manager is set to clinch the signing of Mauro Zarate <a href="http://www.talksport.co.uk/sports-news/football/premier-league/transfer-rumours/130121/sunderland-close-loan-deal-lazio-forward-189789?" target="_blank">on loan from Lazio</a>, talkSPORT reports.</p>
<p>The loan will include an option to make the deal permanent at the end of the season for £6.7 million ($10.6 million). Lazio hopes Zarate will stick at Sunderland, as he has reportedly fallen out of favor with head coach Vladimir Petkovic.</p>
<p>Zarate is no stranger to English soccer. The Argentine striker played 13 games for Birmingham City during a 2008 loan spell.</p>
<p>The 25-year-old has been linked with Arsenal, Stoke City, Fenerbache (Turkey) and Spartak Moscow in recent months.</p>
<p><strong>11:40 a.m.</strong>: Manchester United striker Federico Macheda is wanted by German club Stuttgart and Spain&#8217;s Elche. The two clubs are interested in a loan deal for the talented Italian.</p>
<p>The 21-year-old is stuck behind United&#8217;s world-class quartet of strikers. He could be set for yet another loan spell or <a href="http://nesn.com/2012/10/federico-machedas-agent-says-striker-will-leave-manchester-united-in-january/" target="_blank">leave the club</a> on a permanent transfer.</p>
<p><strong>10:45 a.m.</strong>: Gary Hooper has been a big hit ever since he moved to Celtic FC in 2010. Norwich City now wants to repatriate him from Scotland and has <a href="http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/norwich-boss-ready-to-up-ante-1547460" target="_blank">put up money</a> to do so.</p>
<p>The Daily Record reports Celtic has already rejected a £5 million ($8 million) offer for the star striker. Norwich intends to come back with a  £7 million ($11.1 million) bid, which could be enough to pry him away from the Scottish champion.</p>
<p>Celtic boss Neil Lennon is expecting a tense end to the January transfer window, as he looks to keep hold of his best players.</p>
<p><strong>10:30 a.m.</strong>: Remember Flourent Malouda? The veteran Chelsea winger, last seen in the 2012 UEFA Champions League final, has been banished to practicing with the Blues&#8217; Academy team all season.</p>
<p>QPR wants to bring the French winger to the other side of West London, but his salary demands <a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2265589/QPR-want-sign-Florent-Malouda-Chelsea.html" target="_blank">could hinder that effort</a>, the Mail reports.</p>
<p>Chelsea didn&#8217;t register the 32-year-old to compete in the Premier League, nor has he appeared in Champions League game. His hefty contract expires this summer, so he&#8217;ll certainly be gone by the start of next season. It remains to be seen whether he&#8217;ll escape Chelsea in time to help (or hinder) another team&#8217;s fortunes this season.</p>
<p><strong>10 a.m.</strong>: Yann M&#8217;Vila is the subject of a new-age transfer tug-of-war. The French midfielder wants to move to the Premier League, and QPR is just one of the English teams pursuing him. The problem is that his club, Rennes, has received the biggest offer from Russian club Rubin Kazan.</p>
<p>Citing a story in French newspaper L&#8217;Equipe, ESPN reports Rubin bid £9.6 ($15.3 million). That offer trumps QPR&#8217;s bid, and Rennes gladly accepted it.</p>
<p>&#8220;A four-year contract worth an initial €4 million after tax with hefty pay increases written in has convinced M&#8217;Vila his future lies in Russia,&#8221; the report adds.</p>
<p>QPR manager Harry Redknapp hoped to add M&#8217;Vila to his club&#8217;s relegation fight, but it appears that financial considerations will prompt the 22-year-old to head to Russia to get his career on track.</p>
<p><strong>7:30 a.m.</strong>: Newcastle has some good news to ease its recent transfer pain. French defender Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa will have a physical exam on Monday, as he looks to seal a £6.7 million ($10.6 million) transfer from Montpellier.</p>
<p>The 23-year-old is reportedly an Arsenal target, but it looks like he&#8217;s <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/21106227" target="_blank">headed to Newcastle</a>, the BBC reports.</p>
<p>Newcastle <a href="http://nesn.com/2013/01/demba-bas-chelsea-transfer-turns-deserving-stars-dial-from-high-risk-to-high-reward/" target="_blank">sold Demba Ba to Chelsea</a> as the January transfer window opened. It had to watch in horror as QPR hijacked its move for Loic Remy, who was tipped to replace Ba. Captain Fabricio Coloccini could be headed back to Argentina after telling the club he wants to leave for personal reasons.</p>
<p>Capturing Yanga-Mbiwa will help soften those blows, but it may not save Newcastle from relegation.</p>
<p><strong>7:15 a.m.</strong>: The L.A. Galaxy have offered Frank Lampard a contract worth £4 million ($6.4 million) a year, but the Chelsea star is waiting to accept or decline it.</p>
<p>Lampard, who will become a free agent at the end of the season, wants to see what offers come from <a href="http://www.express.co.uk/posts/view/372132?" target="_blank">Premier League or European clubs</a> before making a decision, according to the Express.</p>
<p>&#8220;Frank is free to speak with other clubs. He is aware of strong interest from LA Galaxy and has expressed a desire to move to the United States,&#8221; the report says. &#8221;But he still believes he can do a job for someone in the Premier League and wants to take his time and see if any other offers come up.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is a big decision for Frank. It is probably the last move he will ever make in his playing career and he wants to make sure that it is the right one for him and his family.&#8221;</p>
<p>It was reported over the weekend that the 34-year-old midfielder had already signed with L.A., but that&#8217;s not the case. Monaco, AC Milan and Manchester United have reportedly expressed an interest in signing the England international. Lampard will consider those options before choosing or declining to sign with the Galaxy.</p>
<p><strong>6 a.m. ET</strong>: Those &#8220;Mario Balotelli to AC Milan&#8221; rumors gathered steam over the weekend. Milan is talking, Balotelli is acting, and it looks like he might make that dream move before the January transfer window closes.</p>
<p>Last week, Manchester City reportedly put a £31 million ($49.2 million) price tag on the Italian striker. Milan balked at that figure, saying it wouldn&#8217;t talk about a deal until that price dropped.</p>
<p>Well it did, according to Italian sports daily Gazzetta dello Sport. City is now asking for around £23.5 million ($37.3 million). The same report says the defending Premier League champion will allow Milan to spread the payments over six installments to ease the financial burden during this <a href="http://nesn.com/2012/07/sales-of-thiago-silva-and-zlatan-ibrahimovic-reflect-ac-milans-new-economic-reality/" target="_blank">age of austerity</a>.</p>
<p>On Sunday, Football Italia reported that Milan vice president (and transfer supremo) Adriano Galliani said his club will &#8220;jump for Balotelli&#8221; if the <a href="http://www.football-italia.net/29711/milan-will-jump-balotelli-if" target="_blank">price is right</a>.</p>
<p>&#8220;It depends on them,&#8221; Galliani said. &#8220;I am waiting, they are there and if the price drops then we will jump for Balotelli. Otherwise, we will stay in Milan. They are his legitimate employers, so we wait, observe and see what happens.</p>
<p>&#8220;How much does it have to drop? We don’t know. Paying in installments is an option, but you still have to pay.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Daily Star adds momentum to this transfer rumor. The British tabloid reports Balotelli has not only purchased an apartment in Brescia, Italy (one hour away from Milan), but he also has started shipping some of his personal items <a href="http://www.dailystar.co.uk/football/view/294087/Cheapo-Mario-Balotelli/" target="_blank">back to Italy</a>. That is not all.</p>
<p>&#8220;Now it is understood Balotelli, 22, has given notice on his Cheshire home where he has never settled since his £22 million switch from Inter in 2010,&#8221; the report adds.</p>
<p>&#8220;Milan are interested in rescuing the fiery star&#8217;s career but they will not pay more than £15 million ($23.8 million).&#8221;</p>
<p>Now we wouldn&#8217;t put it past Balotelli to jump the gun and start moving out of Manchester before its prudent to do so. But there are too many factors to suggest this is a rumor which lacks substance.</p>
<p>The two clubs are roughly £8.5 million ($13.5 million) apart on their respective valuations. It&#8217;s possible that they&#8217;ll bridge that gap with a combination of performance clauses, sell-on fees, player exchanges or forming a Tottenham-Real Madrid-style partnership. It&#8217;s more likely that a game of high-stakes brinkmanship has begun, and each club is waiting for time (and fan) pressure to make the other blink. Either way, it&#8217;s looking like Balotelli&#8217;s days in English soccer are numbered.</p>
<p><em>Past transfer rumors: <a href="http://nesn.com/2013/01/transfer-rumors-live-pep-guardiolas-likely-destination-is-manchester-city/" target="_blank">Jan. 16 &gt;&gt;</a> | <a href="http://nesn.com/2013/01/january-transfer-rumors-live-mario-balotellis-dream-move-to-ac-milan-deferred-for-now/" target="_blank"> Jan. 15 &gt;&gt;</a> | <a href="http://nesn.com/2013/01/january-transfer-rumors-live-cristiano-ronaldo-wants-to-stay-at-real-madrid-until-2015/" target="_blank">Jan. 14 &gt;&gt;</a> | <a href="http://nesn.com/2013/01/january-transfer-rumors-live-jose-mourinho-on-bad-side-of-most-real-madrid-fans/" target="_blank"> Jan. 10 &gt;&gt;</a> | <a href="http://nesn.com/2013/01/january-transfer-rumors-live-frank-lampards-chelsea-exit-is-forgone-conclusion/" target="_blank">Jan. 9 &gt;&gt;</a></em></p>
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		<title>Transfer Rumors Live: Pep Guardiola Should Have Successful Tenure at Bayern Munich</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Check here throughout the day, as we’ll be following the moving targets that are January’s transfer rumors. 7 p.m.: The Guardiola appointment took up most of the afternoon, so we&#8217;ll finish the day with a David Beckham update. Sky Sports reports AC Milan&#8217;s vice-president Adriano Galliani has no interest in bringing the former England captain to [&#8230;]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=nesn.com&#038;blog=38215605&#038;post=124454&#038;subd=nesncom&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p><strong>7 p.m.</strong>: The Guardiola appointment took up most of the afternoon, so we&#8217;ll finish the day with a <a href="http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11095/8401687/Vice-president-Adriano-Galliani-has-denied-rumours-that-David-Beckham-could-return-to-AC-Milan" target="_blank">David Beckham update</a>.</p>
<p>Sky Sports reports AC Milan&#8217;s vice-president Adriano Galliani has no interest in bringing the former England captain to the Italian club for a third time.</p>
<p>&#8220;Speaking to Gazzetta.it, Galliani said he was &#8217;99.9 percent&#8217; sure the move would not happen,&#8221; the report says.</p>
<p>Beckham spent loan spells at Milan in 2009 and 2010, but a lot has changed at the storied Italian club since then. <a href="http://nesn.com/2012/07/sales-of-thiago-silva-and-zlatan-ibrahimovic-reflect-ac-milans-new-economic-reality/" target="_blank">Austerity, not celebrity</a> rules the day &#8212; not only in Milan but throughout Serie A.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s all for Jan. 16. We&#8217;ll pick up the roundup on Jan. 17, so make sure to check NESN.com for the latest transfer news and rumors.</p>
<p><strong>12:25 p.m.</strong>: Guardiola&#8217;s appointment is official. Bayern said it has added an &#8220;expert&#8221; who will help the club find success in the coming years.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re working on some analysis that we&#8217;ll link to in this space.</p>
<p>In short, it&#8217;s a good move for him. Guardiola&#8217;s Barca experience showed that he can succeed at a club with a rich tradition, strong squad and money to spend.</p>
<p>If he plays internal politics properly, he shouldn&#8217;t have any problem keeping Bayern in contention for Bundesliga and UEFA Champions League titles in the coming years.</p>
<p><strong>11 a.m.</strong>: Hours after telling everyone how much he wants to manage an English club, Guardiola is going to Bayern Munich.</p>
<p>The German club announced that Guardiola will take charge at the start of next season. He signed a contract which expires in 2016.</p>
<p>He&#8217;ll replace Jupp Heynckes, who will step down at the end of the season.</p>
<p><strong>10:50 a.m.</strong>:  Peter Odemwingie is in Harry Redknapp&#8217;s sights. The West Brom striker is a QPR target, but his current club has no interest in selling him.</p>
<p>QPR made an offer that West Brom turned down. Odemwingie thinks it was good enough, and he&#8217;s ready to <a href="http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11095/8400443/Peter-Odemwingie-could-hand-in-transfer-request-to-get-move-to-Queens-Park-Rangers" target="_blank">request a transfer</a> to force a move, according to Sky Sports.</p>
<p>&#8220;If nothing else materializes then it is understood that, as a &#8216;last resort,&#8217; Odemwingie is prepared to hand in a formal transfer request to try and push through a move to Loftus Road,&#8221; the report says.</p>
<p>The 31-year-old has four league goals to his credit this season. He would join Redknapp and Loic Remy at QPR, as the West London club fights relegation.</p>
<p><strong>10:30 a.m.</strong>: Montpellier would like to sell Younes Belhanda in January, but the French club hasn&#8217;t received an offer from interested clubs such as Tottenham or Arsenal.</p>
<p>Turkey&#8217;s Fenerbache made a bid for the Moroccan playmaker, but Montpellier chairman Louis Nicollin <a href="http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11095/8400827/Montpellier-say-Tottenham-yet-to-make-a-move-for-Younes-Belhanda" target="_blank">didn&#8217;t think much</a> of the offer, according to Sky Sports.</p>
<p>&#8220;Tottenham&#8217;s interest? There has been nothing official as yet, but I would like there to be,&#8221; Nicollin reportedly told L&#8217;Equipe. &#8221;If a good offer arrives, he will leave. We can live without him and he can live without us.</p>
<p>&#8220;Nothing has evolved,&#8221; he said about talks with Fenerbahce. &#8220;They wanted to pay us in three installments. They can keep their money.&#8221;</p>
<p>The French club has had trouble repeating last season&#8217;s feats, and it is ready to cash in on Belhanda to fund a rebuilding project.</p>
<p><strong>10 a.m.</strong>: Loic Remy&#8217;s transfer from Olympique Marseille to QPR is complete. The Premier League club <a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/football/teams/queens-park-rangers/9806083/Queens-Park-Rangers-complete-signing-of-Marseille-striker-Loic-Remy-for-club-record-fee.html" target="_blank">announced the signing</a> Wednesday, the Telegraph reports.</p>
<p>The 26-year-old reportedly cost a club-record £8 million ($12.8 million). He signed a four-and-a-half year deal which pays him around  £75,000 a week.</p>
<p>&#8220;He&#8217;s always been a player I&#8217;ve admired,&#8221; QPR manager Harry Redknapp said. &#8220;I&#8217;ve watched him on so many occasions throughout the last few years. I actually spent three or four hours with him last year so he knew what I thought of him, and I think that was important.</p>
<p>&#8220;He&#8217;s quick, can score goals and makes great runs. His movement is excellent. He&#8217;s got the potential to be a really outstanding striker.&#8221;</p>
<p>Last week, it looked like Remy would join Newcastle, but QPR swooped in and hijacked the deal. The developments heap more misery on Newcastle, as Remy was tipped to replace Demba Ba in the Magpies&#8217; attack. The speedy French forward will now be central to QPR&#8217;s fight against relegation.</p>
<p><strong>9:35 a.m.</strong>: Joey Barton is making a good impression in France. The on-loan Queens Park Rangers (QPR) midfielder has earned the admiration of new colleagues with his professionalism. Sky Sports reports Olympique Marseille is hoping to <a href="http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11095/8400785/Marseille-are-hoping-Queens-Park-Rangers-will-allow-Joey-Barton-to-stay-in-France" target="_blank">extend his loan</a>, which runs through the end of this season.</p>
<p>&#8220;We haven&#8217;t started the discussions yet with QPR but he&#8217;s a likeable lad and we want to keep him, although we have no guarantees,&#8221; Marseille&#8217;s sporting director Jose Anigo said. &#8221;We have very good relations with QPR and extending the loan could be in the cards.</p>
<p>&#8220;He likes it in Marseille, he loves this city, which breathes football. He has a good attitude. He&#8217;s a good professional in his work and in his day-to-day commitment. A lot of French players should take their example from him.&#8221;</p>
<p>Barton left England in shame after he melted down and tried to spark a brawl during the final game of the 2011-12 season. The FA hit him with a 12-game ban, which France&#8217;s Football Association (FFA) enforced. Barton went right into Marseille&#8217;s starting lineup once he became eligible, taking up a place in the central midfield.</p>
<p><strong>8:30 a.m. ET</strong>: Pep Guardiola is in the process of choosing his next job, and all signs point to Manchester City. The former Barcelona manager expressed his desire to lead an English club Wednesday. He said English soccer presents a unique challenge he hopes to face during his managerial career, according to the BBC.</p>
<p>&#8220;As a player I couldn&#8217;t realize my dream to play there [in England],&#8221; he said. &#8220;But I hope in the future, I have a challenge to be a coach or a manager there.</p>
<p>&#8220;It is unique, to play in that league. I want to feel the supporters, the environment, the media and the style of the players and everything. I am still young, just 41, so I hope in the future I could be able to train there and enjoy that.&#8221;</p>
<p>Guardiola is halfway through a one-year sabbatical he took after leaving Barcelona at the end of the last season. He is living in New York City with his family, but he and his agents have been in contact with some of Europe&#8217;s biggest clubs.</p>
<p>Chelsea, AS Roma, AC Milan and Bayern Munich are interested in landing the most in-demand manager in the world, but City may have the inside track. In recent months, Txiki Begiristain and Ferran Soriano have joined City from Barcelona as director of football and chief executive respectively. They were directors at Barcelona when Guardiola was installed as manager, working closely with him to <a href="http://nesn.com/2012/05/fc-barcelona-says-gracies-to-pep-guardiola-with-moving-send-off-ceremony-video/" target="_blank">achieve great success</a>.</p>
<p>Current City manager Roberto Mancini is in a tight spot. His club crashed out of the UEFA Champions League and now trails Manchester United by seven points in the Premier League. If City fails to retain its Premier League title, Mancini could pay for it with his job, paving the way for Guardiola to step into the breach.</p>
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		<title>Transfer Rumors Live: David De Gea&#8217;s Good Form in Manchester United Goal Alerts Barcelona</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Check here throughout the day, as we’ll be following the moving targets that are January’s transfer rumors. 5:30 p.m.: Crystal Palace winger Wilfred Zaha is one of the Championship&#8217;s (England&#8217;s second division) hottest properties, but Manchester United isn&#8217;t treating him like one in the transfer market. The Mail reports United will lodge a low-ball transfer [&#8230;]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=nesn.com&#038;blog=38215605&#038;post=123993&#038;subd=nesncom&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
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<p><strong>5:30 p.m.</strong>: Crystal Palace winger Wilfred Zaha is one of the Championship&#8217;s (England&#8217;s second division) hottest properties, but Manchester United isn&#8217;t treating him like one in the transfer market.</p>
<p>The Mail reports United will lodge a <a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2262676/Manchester-United-bid-6m-Wilfried-Zaha-48-hours.html" target="_blank">low-ball transfer bid</a> of £6 million ($9.7 million) within the next 48 hours.</p>
<p>Palace originally wanted around £20 million ($32.2 million) for its prized asset, but it is thought that the club would accept a package totaling £12 million ($19.3 million).</p>
<p>If Zaha is sold in January, he&#8217;ll most likely be loaned back to Palace for the rest of the season. The club is hoping to secure promotion to the Premier League.</p>
<p><strong>5: 15 p.m.</strong>: Shaktar Donetsk could be ready to sell Brazilian attacker Willian to Chelsea or Tottenham this month. The London Evening Standard reports the <a href="http://www.standard.co.uk/sport/football/unsettled-willian-is-back-on-the-radar-for-chelsea-and-spurs-8452135.html" target="_blank">playmaker is available</a> for around £20 million ($32.2 million).</p>
<p>Tottenham manager Andre Villas-Boas likes Willian and considered buying him last year during his <a href="http://nesn.com/2012/03/chelseas-obsession-with-uefa-champions-league-jeopardizes-long-term-future/" target="_blank">ill-fated tenure</a> at Chelsea.</p>
<p>Shaktar signed Taison from Metalist Kharkhiv last week, so it may be willing to part ways with Willian ahead of the UEFA Champions League Round-of-16 tie against Borussia Dortmund.</p>
<p><strong>4 p.m.</strong>: Ajax star Christian Eriksen is not considering a January transfer, but won&#8217;t rule one out either. Eriksen&#8217;s agent acknowledges that the player is drawing interest, but he says the Danish midfielder is focused on the task of <a href="http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11095/8399169/Christian-Eriksen-is-focused-on-Ajax-despite-ongoing-interest-says-his-agent" target="_blank">playing for Ajax</a>, Sky Sports reports.</p>
<p>&#8220;For the last couple of weeks, and also because of the holidays, the press have kept their distance, which is something [Eriksen] does not regret.</p>
<p>&#8220;I&#8217;m not saying that this means no-one is interested as it would be strange for a player who has been followed by the biggest clubs in football since he was 14 years old to not be on their radar anymore.</p>
<p>&#8220;Christian just wants to concentrate on his football, but you never know what might happen in football.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>3:30 p.m.</strong>: Martin O&#8217;Neil is not done shopping, despite adding Kader Mangane and Alfred N&#8217;Diaye to Sunderland&#8217;s squad in recent days.</p>
<p>Sky Sports reports the Sunderland manager is hoping a couple more new faces will help his club steer clear of relegation, according to Sky Sports.</p>
<p>&#8220;On February 1, whatever you&#8217;ve got left, that&#8217;s it and we&#8217;re still short here on players,&#8221; he said. &#8220;Every side has had their injuries this season so we want to make some provisions for those things happening to us. They will be inevitable over the next few months.&#8221;</p>
<p>Sunderland doesn&#8217;t have much money to spend, so the players it adds will not be high-profile ones. That doesn&#8217;t mean they won&#8217;t end up making a name for themselves in English soccer under O&#8217;Neil.</p>
<p><strong>11:20 a.m.: </strong>Robbie Keane is <a href="http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11095/8398841/Robbie-Keane-to-train-with-Tottenham-for-next-two-weeks" target="_blank">training with Tottenham</a>, but that&#8217;s the extent of the L.A. Galaxy striker&#8217;s involvement with his former club, according to Sky Sports.</p>
<p>Keane said he wants to let lingering injuries heal ahead of the 2013 MLS season.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s been a long season, with the Euros and what have you,&#8221; he said. &#8220;I&#8217;ve a few little niggles that need to be sorted out so I don&#8217;t think at this moment in time it would be right for me to go anywhere.&#8221;</p>
<p>Keane excelled during a loan stint with Aston Villa last season. With no major international tournament to prepare for, Keane thought it best to use a full and lengthy offseason to recover rather than play competitive games at a high level.</p>
<p><strong>10:30 a.m.</strong>: Lucas Piazon, Chelsea&#8217;s 18-year-old Brazilian forward, is heading to Malaga on loan for the rest of the season.</p>
<p>The talented attacker will spend some time in La Liga, developing under the watchful eye of Malaga head coach Manuel Pelligrini.</p>
<p>Piazon joined Chelsea last January, but he&#8217;s only appeared in three games for the Blues&#8217; first team.</p>
<p><strong>10 a.m.</strong>: Barcelona president Sandro Rosell has seemingly bolted the door as far as striker David Villa is concerned.</p>
<p>Rosell said that the Arsenal target will <a href="http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11095/8397986/Sandro-Rosell-is-confident-Victor-Valdes-and-David-Villa-will-remain-with-Barcelona" target="_blank">not leave the club</a> in January, Sky Sports reports.</p>
<p>&#8220;Villa will not leave,&#8221; said Rosell. &#8220;But coming back from a serious injury to play in this team is not easy.&#8221;</p>
<p>Rosell reinforces what Barca head coach Tito Vilanova said last weekend: Spain&#8217;s all-time leading goal scorer is not for sale, regardless of what club is willing to pay £16 million ($25.7 million) for him in January.</p>
<p><strong>9 a.m.</strong>: David De Gea has been quietly silencing critics with his improved performances in goal for Manchester United. The 22-year-old is earning the trust of United manager Sir Alex Ferguson and catching the attention of FC Barcelona.</p>
<p>The Daily Star reports Barcelona wants to sign De Gea after contract talks with current No. 1 Victor Valdes <a href="http://www.dailystar.co.uk/football/view/293067/Barcelona-want-Manchester-United-keeper-David-De-Gea/" target="_blank">broke down recently</a>.</p>
<p>There are whispers that De Gea is homesick in Manchester and wants to return to his native Spain. This could give him the chance to do so without going to Real Madrid, which would enrage his boyhood club Atletico Madrid.</p>
<p>De Gea himself denies the rumors of homesickness. He joined United in 2011 for £17 million ($27.4 million).</p>
<p><strong>8:30 a.m.</strong>: Loic Remy sensationally turned down Newcastle on Monday, choosing to head south to Queens Park Rangers (QPR) instead.</p>
<p>The French striker looks set to join QPR&#8217;s relegation fight. Joey Barton, his Olympique Marseille teammate (who is also a QPR player) confirmed the move on Twitter.</p>
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet tw-align-center"><p>Looks like I was right 2nd time about Remy going to QPR. Good signing. Good player Loic. And good lad as well. Wish him luck there&#8230;</p>
<p>— Joseph Barton (@Joey7Barton) <a href="https://twitter.com/Joey7Barton/status/291106624544849920">January 15, 2013</a></p></blockquote>
<p><strong>8: 15 a.m.</strong>: Kader Mangane will join Sunderland on loan for the rest of the season.</p>
<p>The Senegalese center back was playing in Saudi Arabia for Al Hilal, but he is more famous for the 10 years he spent in Switzerland and France.</p>
<p>Sunderland manager Martin O&#8217;Neil thinks Mangane will compete with Carlos Cuellar and John O&#8217;Shea for playing time in the center of the Sunderland defense.</p>
<p><strong>8 a.m.</strong>: AC Milan president Silvio Berlusconi has apologized for calling Balotelli a <a href="http://www.fifa.com/worldfootball/clubfootball/news/newsid=1984902.html" target="_blank">&#8220;rotten apple&#8221;</a> last week, according to FIFA.com.</p>
<p>&#8220;What I said was based on the fact that I feel positive people are useful in the changing room,&#8221; Berlusconi said. &#8220;I was not referring to Balotelli and I apologize if it is was taken as a slur against him.</p>
<p>Berlusconi, the former (and possibly future) prime minister of Italy, has pulled a classic &#8220;flip-flop&#8221; when it comes to Balotelli. But that doesn&#8217;t mean a transfer is imminent.</p>
<p>&#8220;Could he still come to Milan? No one from my club has held any talks with him, and neither [vice-president Adriano] Galliani or I has identified him as a transfer target,&#8221; he added.</p>
<p><strong>6 a.m. ET</strong>: Rumor has it Manchester City is desperate to sell Mario Balotelli. AC Milan is Balotelli&#8217;s most likely destination, but the Italian club doesn&#8217;t want Balotelli as much as City wants to get rid of its misfit striker &#8230; for now at least.</p>
<p>On Jan. 14, Milan vice president Adriano Galliani said  Milan would not be signing any strikers in the winter transfer window. There are already five senior strikers at the Italian club, and Milan doesn&#8217;t need another one, according to the official story.</p>
<p>Unofficially, Milan was hoping to sell Pato and Robinho in January to raise funds for a marquee signing. Balotelli would certainly meet that billing, but Pato departed while Robinho couldn&#8217;t seal a move to Brazil&#8217;s Santos.</p>
<p>Despite turning professional at Inter Milan, Balotelli was a boyhood Milan fan. Those same fans have watched star after star leave the club as Milan <a href="http://nesn.com/2012/07/sales-of-thiago-silva-and-zlatan-ibrahimovic-reflect-ac-milans-new-economic-reality/" target="_blank">tightens its financial belt</a>. Balotelli (of all people) could be the perfect tonic, but they&#8217;ll have to wait until the summer for the prodigal son to return.</p>
<p>Roberto Mancini, Balotelli&#8217;s biggest supporter at City, might be gone before the start of next season. Don&#8217;t expect Balotelli to remain at the club for too long if it happens.</p>
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		<title>January Transfer Rumors Live: Loic Remy Shuns Newcastle, Set to Join QPR After Harry Redknapp Hijacks Move</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Check here throughout the day, as we’ll be following the moving targets that are January’s transfer rumors. 6:30 p.m.: That’s all for Jan. 14. We’ll continue our roundup on Jan. 15, so make sure to check NESN.com for the latest transfer news and rumors. 6:30 p.m.: The Mirror has added a bit of meat to the [&#8230;]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=nesn.com&#038;blog=38215605&#038;post=123666&#038;subd=nesncom&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><a href="http://nesn.com/2013/01/january-transfer-rumors-live-cristiano-ronaldo-wants-to-stay-at-real-madrid-until-2015/"><img class="size-full wp-image-123672 alignright" alt="Cristiano Ronaldo" src="http://nesncom.files.wordpress.com/2013/01/cristiano-ronaldo-1.jpg?w=400&#038;h=225" width="400" height="225" /></a>Check here throughout the day, as we’ll be following the moving targets that are January’s transfer rumors.</em></p>
<p><strong>6:30 p.m.</strong>: That’s all for Jan. 14. We’ll continue our roundup on Jan. 15, so make sure to check NESN.com for the latest transfer news and rumors.</p>
<p><strong>6:30 p.m.</strong>: The Mirror has added a bit of meat to the Remy story. Financial concerns and flexibility could be among the deciding factors that should see him head to QPR instead of Newcastle.</p>
<p>&#8220;Rangers, the Premier League&#8217;s bottom club and staring at relegation back to the Championship after two top-flight seasons, have offered Remy a salary of £70,000 a week &#8212; much more than Newcastle put on the table,&#8221; the report says.</p>
<p>&#8220;Crucially, the Londoners are also willing to give the France international a get-out clause to be activated if they <em>are</em> relegated.&#8221;</p>
<p>Remy&#8217;s transfer could be finalized as early as Tuesday. The player is in England speaking to both clubs.</p>
<p><strong>4:50 p.m.</strong>: Loic Remy is set to sensationally turn down Newcastle in favor of a <a href="http://www1.skysports.com/football/news/11095/8397215/Sky-sources-Loic-Remy-set-to-turn-down-Newcastle-in-favour-of-move-to-QPR" target="_blank">move to QPR</a>, Sky Sports reports.</p>
<p>The Marseille striker and France international was supposed to travel to Newcastle to conclude a £8.3 million ($13.4 million) transfer Monday, but he has begun negotiating with QPR and will undergo a physical examination on Tuesday instead.</p>
<p>Central to the hijacking of Remy&#8217;s transfer was QPR manager Harry Redknapp. Remy was close to joining Tottenham last season when Redknapp was managing the club, but a move fell through.</p>
<p>Tottenham fired Redknapp last summer, and he was out of work for much of the season. He took over at QPR in late November, to help the club pull off one of the all-time great escapes (from relegation). He has some money to spend in January and a list of contacts; Remy was one of them.</p>
<p>Redknapp recently spoke of his personal connection with Remy.</p>
<p>&#8220;I was hoping for a meeting with him to encourage him to come,&#8221; Redknapp said last weekend. &#8220;I think he felt embarrassed coming to see me to say he wasn&#8217;t interested in coming to QPR.&#8221;</p>
<p>Things can change quickly in the transfer game. If we didn&#8217;t know it before, Remy&#8217;s transfer teaches us just that.</p>
<p><strong>4:05 p.m.</strong>: AC Milan and Juventus are two of Italy&#8217;s biggest clubs, but don&#8217;t expect either of them to make a splash in the January transfer market. Football Italia reports neither club will spend big or sign big names in the coming weeks.</p>
<p>Milan vice president Adriano Galliani said his club <a href="http://www.football-italia.net/29459/milan-no-more-transfers" target="_blank">doesn&#8217;t need Mario Balotelli</a> because there are already enough forwards on its books (and Robinho&#8217;s proposed move to Santos collapsed).</p>
<p>If Milan buys in January, it will be an emerging youngster.</p>
<p>&#8220;We have decided to target emerging youngsters,&#8221; Galliani said. &#8220;We&#8217;ve explained that to the fans and I think they understand. We&#8217;re investing in young players this January too and we are convinced that we’ll achieve great results.&#8221;</p>
<p>We should believe Galliani, as Milan is transforming itself during Serie A&#8217;s <a href="http://nesn.com/2012/07/sales-of-thiago-silva-and-zlatan-ibrahimovic-reflect-ac-milans-new-economic-reality/" target="_blank">age of austerity</a>.</p>
<p>Juventus has been linked with Didier Drogba, Fernando Llorente and just about every other top-class striker out there.</p>
<p>Juve&#8217;s director general Beppe Marotta says the club will not add any <a href="http://www.football-italia.net/29452/%E2%80%98juventus-won%E2%80%99t-spend-big%E2%80%99" target="_blank">&#8220;important names&#8221; this month</a>.</p>
<p>&#8220;The transfer window will close without any major signings,&#8221; he told Sky Sport Italia. &#8220;The January market is not offering important names for Juventus. We are looking around, evaluating, but in the meantime we want to recover those players who are absent with injury or participating at the African Cup of Nations.&#8221;</p>
<p>Juve and Milan are the two most likely Italian clubs to spend big money in January. One won&#8217;t do it because it can&#8217;t afford Balotelli. The other won&#8217;t because it hasn&#8217;t identified any available players that would make it better.</p>
<p>Transfer junkies are the ones who will suffer the most from this news.</p>
<p><strong>4 p.m.</strong>: Rumored Arsenal target Lucas Biglia is attracting interest from the far corners of the earth, but his agent says he&#8217;d prefer to join a <a href="http://www.football-italia.net/29475/biglia-wants-italy-move-agent" target="_blank">club in England or Italy</a>, according to Football Italia.</p>
<p>&#8220;Given his valuation at the moment, he could be bought by Chinese or Russian clubs,&#8221; Enzo Montepaone reportedly told La Derniere Heure. &#8221;But he does not want to go to either of those places. Italy or England would be his preferred destinations.&#8221;</p>
<p>The Anderlecht midfielder could be had for £8 million ($12.9 million).</p>
<p><strong>3:40 p.m.</strong>: Inter wants Wesley Sneijder to make up his mind. The Dutch playmaker has an offer from Turkish club Galatasaray, and both it and Inter have given him deadlines, which have already come and gone.</p>
<p>Inter president Massimo Moratti told Sneijder that it would be &#8220;professional&#8221; (read: in Inter&#8217;s best interests) for him to decide his future by the end of the day Monday, but the attacking midfielder will wait and see what options come his way <a href="http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/transfer-news/inter-milan-tell-liverpool-and-tottenham-1533855" target="_blank">before the end of the month</a>, according to the Mirror.</p>
<p><strong>3:30 p.m.</strong>: Chelsea and Tottenham target Willian returned to his native Brazil on vacation during Ukraine&#8217;s Premier Liga&#8217;s winter break.</p>
<p>The Shaktar Donetsk star didn&#8217;t return in time for the start of his club&#8217;s training camp, and head coach Mircea Lucescu thinks it&#8217;s because he&#8217;s wants to force a move to a Premier League club.</p>
<p>Lucescu branded Willian&#8217;s actions as &#8220;unprofessional&#8221; and blamed them on the 24-year-old&#8217;s advisers.</p>
<p>Shaktar faces Borussia Dortmund in the UEFA Champions League&#8217;s <a href="http://nesn.com/2012/12/uefa-champions-league-round-of-16-draw-produces-magical-storylines-subplots/" target="_blank">Round-of-16</a> next month. It only makes sense that Willian would want to participate in that stage of the competition, right?</p>
<p><strong>3:15 p.m.</strong>: We&#8217;ll stay in Newcastle for the next one.</p>
<p>Hatem Ben Arfa would <a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2262172/Hatem-Ben-Arfa-open-Paris-Saint-Germain-move.html" target="_blank">consider a move to PSG</a>, the Mail reports. The talented but injury-prone forward said moving to the French club would fulfill a &#8220;childhood dream.&#8221;</p>
<p>We wonder what fans at his former clubs, Lyon and Marseille, think about his words.</p>
<p>He adds that he would only move after he&#8217;s &#8220;saved&#8221; Newcastle from relegation.</p>
<p><strong>3:05 p.m.</strong>: Still reeling from the <a href="http://nesn.com/2013/01/demba-bas-chelsea-transfer-turns-deserving-stars-dial-from-high-risk-to-high-reward/" target="_blank">sale of Demba Ba</a>, Newcastle is looking to sign Loic Remy from France&#8217;s Olympique Marseille <a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2261849/Newcastle-complete-Loic-Remy-deal-24-hours.html" target="_blank">within a day or two</a>, according to the Mail.</p>
<p>The two clubs have agreed to a £9 million ($14.5 million) fee. Newcastle and Remy are engaged in contract negotiations.</p>
<p>The 26-year-old&#8217;s move to Newcastle looks to be a done deal. Our favorite philosopher-player, Joey Barton, spilled the beans on Twitter.</p>
<blockquote class="twitter-tweet tw-align-center"><p>Good luck to Loic in Newcastle. Don&#8217;t worry i&#8217;ve told him what to expect. Great guy. Perfect club for him. <a href="https://twitter.com/search/%23toonarmy">#toonarmy</a></p>
<p>— Joseph Barton (@Joey7Barton) <a href="https://twitter.com/Joey7Barton/status/290441232147173376">January 13, 2013</a></p></blockquote>
<p>Remy was a key figure during his first two seasons at Marseille, but he&#8217;s fallen out of favor under new manager Elie Bop.</p>
<p>Also, Queens Park Rangers are still looking to hijack Remy&#8217;s move to Newcastle.</p>
<p><b>3 p.m.:</b> Radamel Falcao, one of the world&#8217;s best and most in-demand strikers, professed his <a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-2261703/Radamel-Falcao-declares-love-France-blow-Chelsea.html" target="_blank">admiration for PSG</a> and its Swedish superstar Zalatan Ibrahimovic, the Mail reports.</p>
<p>&#8220;France is a marvellous country,&#8221; he told Telefoot. &#8220;I&#8217;ve been there before, and I love it. PSG have a very <a href="http://nesn.com/2012/07/zlatan-ibrahimovic-will-make-it-difficult-for-psg-to-become-european-powerhouse/" target="_blank">ambitious sporting project</a> and they&#8217;ve invested a huge amount of money to construct a competitive team. That will need time, but that could come very quickly.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s not impossible that I could be meeting [the French media] very soon.&#8221;</p>
<p>Falcao has been <a href="http://nesn.com/2012/12/report-radamel-falcao-open-to-joining-real-madrid-next-season-in-78-million-transfer/" target="_blank">linked with Real Madrid</a>, Manchester City and Chelsea in recent months. Let&#8217;s add PSG to the list of suitors, as the French club is one of the few that can pay his reported £50 million ($80.4 million) transfer fee.</p>
<p>If Falcao goes to PSG, he would bring his lethal finishing and winner&#8217;s mentality to a club that has dreams of dominating European soccer and the financial muscle to turn that into a reality.</p>
<p><strong>1 p.m. ET</strong>: We&#8217;ll start with a rumor that isn&#8217;t necessarily a January rumor, but it&#8217;s a hot one nonetheless. After revealing his &#8220;sadness&#8221; in September, Cristiano Ronaldo and his situation at Real Madrid have dominated headlines for most of the season.</p>
<p>It is thought that Paris Saint Germain (PSG) is <a href="http://nesn.com/2012/10/report-psg-wants-cristiano-ronaldo-and-jose-mourinho-to-join-french-revolution/" target="_blank">preparing an offer</a> for the Portuguese superstar. Leonardo, the sporting director at the French club, alluded to it last week saying his was one of only four or five clubs that could afford Ronaldo&#8217;s transfer fee and wages.</p>
<p>Ronaldo has also been linked with a return to Manchester United, the club he left in 2009 for a record £80 million ($131.6 million) fee.</p>
<p>Ronaldo reportedly rejected a <a href="http://nesn.com/2012/12/report-cristiano-ronaldo-rejects-contract-offer-from-real-madrid-fuels-transfer-speculation/" target="_blank">contract extension offer</a> from Real Madrid in December, signalling his intention to leave the club where he feels unloved.</p>
<p>Last week, Ronaldo said he wants to <a href="http://www.fifa.com/worldfootball/news/newsid=1984104.html" target="_blank">stay with the Spanish club</a> a little longer. He told FIFA.com, &#8220;I want to see out my contract at Real Madrid; I&#8217;m very clear about that. After that, well, I don’t know what’ll happen in the future.&#8221;</p>
<p>This could be a political answer (i.e. lip service) or something else. It certainly contradicts most of the reports we&#8217;ve seen concerning his future. He won&#8217;t be leaving in January, but there&#8217;s a good chance Real Madrid will sell him in the summer, and he won&#8217;t be too unhappy about it.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Final, 2-1 Italy: Italy has pulled off one of the biggest shocks of Euro 2012. The Azzuri knocked the Germans out of the tournament many expected them to win. Mario Balotelli&#039;s goal explosion will go down as one of the great feats of strength in this tournament. But Italy&#039;s effort was a collective one. Germany [&#8230;]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=nesn.com&#038;blog=38215605&#038;post=3266&#038;subd=nesncom&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a class="asset-img-link" href="http://nesn.com/2012/06/euro-2012-live-blog-futuristic-germany-meets-eternal-italy-in-semifinal-liberation-struggle.html" target="_self"><img src="http://nesncom.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/6a0115709f071f970b016767eddfe8970b.jpe" alt="Euro 2012 Live Blog: &#039;Super&#039; Mario Balotelli&#039;s Two Goals Power Italy Past Germany, Into Final" style="width: 400px;margin: 0px 0px 5px 5px" /></a><strong>Final, 2-1 Italy</strong>: Italy has pulled off one of the biggest shocks of Euro 2012. The Azzuri knocked the Germans out of the tournament many expected them to win.</p>
<p>Mario Balotelli&#039;s goal explosion will go down as one of the great feats of strength in this tournament. But Italy&#039;s effort was a collective one.</p>
<p>Germany had its chances to take control of the game early on, but it failed to do so. Balotelli and Cassano struggled at the outset, but Italy scored once they finally clicked. The Germans responded with aggression and Balotelli scored again off a counterattack.</p>
<p>Italian soccer players are trained to hold leads from the cradle to the grave, and this brave group did just that. Italy earned a deserved place in Sunday&#039;s final, where it will meet Spain.</p>
<p>That&#039;s all for now and thanks for joining us. Let&#039;s discuss this one on Twitter <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/NESNSoccer" target="_blank">@NESNsoccer</a> and <a href="http://www.facebook.com/NESNSoccer" target="_blank">Facebook</a>. Be sure to keep an eye out for some news, fan reactions, analysis and opinion that is on the way on NESN.com.</p>
<p><strong>92nd minute, 2-1 Italy</strong>: Balzaretti and Barzagli both use their hands in the area, but the referee can only award one penalty.</p>
<p>He does, and Ozil duly scores from the spot.</p>
<p>It&#039;s probably too little, too late for Germany.</p>
<p><strong>86th minute, 2-0 Italy</strong>: The Germans are adopting a &quot;shoot-on-sight&quot; policy.</p>
<p>If and when they are able to whip crosses into the Italy area, the deliveries fall into a sea of blue. Italy is on its way to the final, and it&#039;s thoroughly deserved.</p>
<p><strong>80th minute, 2-0 Italy</strong>: Pirlo is controlling this game from the midfield. He&#039;s done the same throughout Euro 2012.</p>
<p>Anyone surprised by his success clearly didn&#039;t watch enough of <a href="http://nesn.com/2012/02/gianluigi-buffon-says-ac-milan-is-stronger-than-juventus-despite-evidence-proving-otherwise.html" target="_blank">Juventus in the 2011-12 season</a>.</p>
<p><strong>77th minute, 2-0 Italy</strong>: Marchisio has another chance to put Germany away, but he couldn&#039;t direct his shot to the inside of the far post.</p>
<p>A third goal for Italy still looks more likely than a German first.</p>
<p><strong>72nd minute, 2-0 Italy</strong>: Muller has come on for Boateng. It looks like Germany is going for broke.</p>
<p>It will play with three defenders at the back, and we all know Lahm will go forward.</p>
<p><strong>70th minute, 2-0 Italy</strong>: Balotelli was cramping up. He makes way for Di Natale.</p>
<p><strong>67th minute, 2-0 Italy</strong>: Marchisio takes a pass at the top of the Germany area, but he can&#039;t put his shot on target. A third goal would seal the win for Italy.</p>
<p>Italy is sitting deeper than it did in the first half, but it remains dangerous on the counterattack.</p>
<p><strong>65th minute, 2-0 Italy</strong>: Montolivo, the creator of Balotelli&#039;s second, is coming off. Motta takes his place.</p>
<p><strong>62nd minute, 2-0 Italy</strong>: Reus has a free kick saved by Buffon.</p>
<p>Germany has kicked into a higher gear, but the Italian defense is holding firm.</p>
<p><strong>54th minute, 2-0 Italy</strong>: Has anyone seen Schweinsteiger? Aside from the hand-ball a minute or two ago, he&#039;s made zero impact on this game.</p>
<p>He should be the engine of the Germany midfield, but it seems that ankle injury that has bothered him for months has muzzled him.</p>
<p><strong>51st minute, 2-0 Italy</strong>: &quot;Rolls&quot; Reus seems to be up for the challenge.</p>
<p>Much of Germany&#039;s early pressure has come through the 23-year-old forward.</p>
<p><strong>46th minute, 2-0 Italy</strong>: Germany is making some changes at halftime. Reus is coming on for Podolski, and Klose replaces Gomez.</p>
<p>Germany boss Joachim Low is rolling the dice here.</p>
<p><strong>Halftime, 2-0 Italy</strong>: Who saw this one coming? Honestly? Germany was the favorite of just about everyone to win this game, but finds itself down by two goals at the break.</p>
<p>Balotelli and Italy weren&#039;t psyched out by the German menace. Aside from Buffon&#039;s shaky early moments, Italy was every bit as good as Germany in the first half.</p>
<p>Balotelli was particularly dominant. The player who far too many Italians won&#039;t accept as one if its sons will become a national hero if this result holds.</p>
<p><strong>40th minute, 2-0 Italy</strong>: For all you doubters out there, this is the reason we have written so much about Balotelli this season.</p>
<p>If you don&#039;t believe us, google &quot;site:nesn.com Balotelli&quot; and see what you find.</p>
<p>He&#039;s already a star. He&#039;s now taken two giant steps toward superstardom.</p>
<p><strong>36th minute, 2-0 Italy</strong>: Italy punishes Germany on the counterattack.</p>
<p>Balotelli took a pass from Montolivo (the Italian with a German mom, his cleats are pictured), beat the offside trap and hit an absolute lightning bolt past Neuer from 18 yards out.</p>
<p>He took his shirt off in celebration and was promptly booked.</p>
<p><strong>34th minute, 1-0 Italy</strong>: Germany&#039;s having a serious problem.</p>
<p>Its most dangerous service into the area has come off the right foot of &#8230; Boateng. The center back turned fullback is swinging crosses in from the right.</p>
<p>Germany would rather anyone else assume the playmaking duties in this situation.</p>
<p><strong>30th minute, 1-0 Italy</strong>: Germany has upped the tempo since the goal, but Italy is keeping its shape well.</p>
<p><strong>20th minute, 1-0 Italy</strong>: Balotelli heads in a cross from Cassano to give Italy the lead.</p>
<p>Cassano tricked and dribbled his way past Boateng on the right. Badstuber was caught slightly out of position. He couldn&#039;t (in his mind) jump to head it and lost track of Balotelli.</p>
<p>&quot;Super&quot; Mario Balotelli powered it past Neuer from point-blank range to score his second goal of the tournament.</p>
<p><strong>19th minute, 0-0</strong>: Germany is showing a whole lot of respect for Pirlo.</p>
<p>Podolski, Gomez and Kroos are all dropping into the center to harrass him. What they are not doing is stretching the field and getting behind the German defense.</p>
<p><strong>13th minute, 0-0</strong>: Buffon fumbles it along the line again, and he dodged a bullet.</p>
<p>Boateng delivered a cross across the face of goal, and he simply dropped it. Barzagli was there to knock it away before Khedira could pounce.</p>
<p>Is it possible that Buffon was <em>too </em>fired up for the game?</p>
<p><strong>Eighth minute, 0-0</strong>: De Rossi is fouled by Podolski in a midfield duel.</p>
<p>The two (young-ish) veterans exhange the dirtiest of looks.</p>
<p><strong>Fifth minute, 0-0</strong>: Pirlo really does it all. He clears an effort from Hummels off the line.</p>
<p>Buffon made a serious error on the corner kick, leaving the goal open. Hummels knocked it toward the goal, but the 33-year-old Pirlo was standing on the line to knee it away.</p>
<p><strong>Pregame</strong>: There aren&#039;t any real shocks in Germany&#039;s lineup. Kroos comes in for Muller, who has failed to match his exploits at the 2010 World Cup.</p>
<p>Gomez and Podolski return to the starting 11 after they were rested for most of the <a href="http://nesn.com/2012/06/euro-2012-live-blog-future-of-european-union-at-stake-as-germany-meets-greece-in-bailout-game.html" target="_blank">quarterfinal victory over Greece</a>.</p>
<p>It&#039;s much tougher to tell what Italy boss Cesare Prandelli is up to. He has tinkered with his defense throughout Euro 2012, and continues to do so against Germany.</p>
<p>At any time in the game, Italy can have anywhere from three to five defenders along its back line. De Rossi has been known to sit back with the central defenders and stifle attacks. What is certain is that Chiellini, one of Italy&#039;s top defenders, has shaken off the hamstring problem that kept him out of the quarterfinal win over England to re-take his place in the starting 11.</p>
<p>There is plenty of star-gazing for fans to do in this game. But it may be worth focusing on the goalkeepers. Buffon has been one of the world&#039;s best for over a decade. Neuer is already among the best in the game and is widely expected to stay there for the next decade.</p>
<p>Schweinsteiger and Pirlo are two of the great midfield conductors. They will try and dictate the tempo and put their teammates in position to succeed. We have to wonder how Schweinsteiger&#039;s ankle problem and the 120 minutes <a href="http://nesn.com/2012/06/andrea-pirlos-panenka-penalty-kick-is-defining-moment-of-euro-2012s-first-iconic-game-video.html" target="_blank">Pirlo played against England</a> will affect their performances.</p>
<p><strong>2 p.m.</strong>: Here are the lineups:</p>
<p><strong>Germany</strong></p>
<p>Manuel Neuer (1), goalkeeper<br />Jerome Boateng (20), right back<br />Mats Hummels (5), center back<br />Holger Badstuber (14), center back<br />Philipp Lahm (16), left back<br />Sami Khedira (6), midfielder<br />Bastian Schweinsteiger (7), midfielder<br />Toni Kroos (18), midfielder<br />Mezut Ozil (8), midfielder<br />Lukas Podolski (10), forward<br />Mario Gomez (23), striker</p>
<p><strong>Substitutes</strong></p>
<p>Tim Wiese (12), goalkeeper<br />Ron-Robert Zieler (22), goalkeeper<br />Marcel Schmelzer (3), defender<br />Benedikt Howedes (4), defender<br />Per Mertesacker (17), defender<br />Ilkay Gundogan (2), midfielder<br />Mario Goetze (19), midfielder<br />Lars Bender (15), midfielder<br />Andre Schurrle (9), forward<br />Thomas Muller (13), forward<br />Marco Reus (21), stiker<br />Miroslav Klose (11), striker</p>
<p><strong>Italy</strong></p>
<p>Gianluigi Buffon (1), goalkeeper<br />Federico Balzaretti (6), right back<br />Andrea Barzagli (15), center back<br />Leonardo Bonucci (19), center back<br />Giorgio Chiellini (3), left back<br />Daniele De Rossi (16), midfielder<br />Andrea Pirlo (21), midfielder<br />Claudio Marchisio (8), midfielder<br />Ricardo Montolivo (18), midfielder<br />Antonio Cassano (10), striker<br />Mario Balotelli (9), striker</p>
<p><strong>Substitutes</strong></p>
<p>Salvatore Sirigu (12), goalkeeper<br />Morgan De Sanctis (14), goalkeeper<br />Angelo Ogbonna (4), defender<br />Ignazio Abate (7), defender<br />Thiago Motta (5), midfielder<br />Emanuele Giaccherini (13), midfielder<br />Antonio Nocerino (23), midfielder<br />Alessandro Diamanti (22), midfielder<br />Fabio Borini (17), forward<br />Sebastian Giovinco (20), forward<br />Antonio Di Natale (11), striker</p>
<p><strong>12:00 a.m. ET</strong>: Germany and Italy meet on Thursday in the semifinal of the 2012 UEFA European Championship. The two traditional powers made clean breaks with their respective pasts to reach this point. What happens next will go a long way toward shaping the future of soccer.</p>
<p>Historically, Germany has mixed power with ruthless efficiency to get results at major tournaments. But the current team has added flair and imagination to those longtime traits. Many believe this group of German players is on the cusp of European &#8212; and possibly global &#8212; domination.</p>
<p>Germany is the in-form team of world soccer. It has won its last 15 competitive games, including all four at Euro 2012. It was the only team in the competition to achieve that feat, and the confidence of German players, coaches and fans is reaching the point of overflow. A win on Thursday would put Germany in position to win its first major tournament since 1996, and create a model that the world will strive to copy.</p>
<p>Standing in the way is Italy. The soccer-mad country has produced winning teams throughout the generations, and it does so by any means necessary. Italian teams achieved great success with a &quot;defense-first&quot; mentality (also known as <em>catenaccio</em>&#160;or &quot;door bolt&quot;)&#160;in a previous era. It was fully content to grind out results in close games.&#160;</p>
<p>But the current Italian team has played with a balance and openness that marks a new style for the historic power. A win would put it in the final, where the current generation of Italians may walk in the (fine, hand-crafted leather) shoes of past giants and take a place in the pantheon of greats.</p>
<p>The youthful Germans have the advantage of two extra days&#039; rest. They beat Greece 4-2 in overwhelming fashion on Friday. On Sunday, Italy beat England on penalty kicks after sweating through 120 scoreless minutes.</p>
<p>Germany seeks to defeat Italy for the first time &#8212; after six failed attempts &#8212; at a major tournament. It intends to impose its style and will, as German teams are wont to do, on the opponent. Italy will stress balance but promises to take risks against the tournament favorites. The world will be watching as two powers, who have reshaped how the game is played in their countries (and around the world) face off.</p>
<p>Join us right here for Germany-Italy. We&#039;ll have all the action starting at 2 p.m.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Final, 0-0 (Spain wins 4-2 on penalties): Spain is through to its third consecutive final at a major international tournament. It fought Portugal to a stalemate over 120 minutes, but triumphed on penalty kicks. Spain showed both its class and vulnerability in the victory. Portugal made it difficult for Spain to create scoring opportunities for [&#8230;]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=nesn.com&#038;blog=38215605&#038;post=3360&#038;subd=nesncom&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://nesncom.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/6a0115709f071f970b017742bd4812970d.jpe" title="Euro 2012 Live Blog: Only Penalty Kick Seperates Iberian Brothers Spain and Portugal, Spain on Way to Final"><img src="http://nesncom.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/6a0115709f071f970b017742bd4812970d.jpe" alt="Euro 2012 Live Blog: Only Penalty Kick Seperates Iberian Brothers Spain and Portugal, Spain on Way to Final" style="width: 400px;margin: 0px 0px 5px 5px" /></a><strong>Final, 0-0 (Spain wins 4-2 on penalties)</strong>: Spain is through to its third consecutive final at a major international tournament. It fought Portugal to a stalemate over 120 minutes, but triumphed on penalty kicks.</p>
<p>Spain showed both its class and vulnerability in the victory. Portugal made it difficult for Spain to create scoring opportunities for most of the game. It was only in extra time that Spain posed a constant threat.</p>
<p>Portugal had its chances in the contest, and Spain&#8217;s pressure didn&#8217;t stop it from testing Casillas. Ronaldo was wayward with his shooting at the most inopportune times. But it wasn&#8217;t all his fault. Nani and Almeida offered little to nothing in support.</p>
<p>The shootout tested the nerves of both teams, and the players showed it in abundance. The Spanish players&#8217; wealth of experience in such situations (for clubs and country) may have been decisive.</p>
<p>Spain will face the winner of Italy-Germany in Sunday&#8217;s final.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s all for now and thanks for joining us. Let&#8217;s discuss this one on Twitter <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/NESNSoccer" target="_blank">@NESNsoccer</a> and <a href="http://www.facebook.com/NESNSoccer" target="_blank">Facebook</a>. Be sure to keep an eye out for news, fan reactions, analysis and opinion that is on the way on NESN.com.</p>
<p><strong>Penalty kicks</strong>: Fabregas wins it for Spain by knocking it in off the left post.</p>
<p>Spain is through to the final. Portugal is out of Euro 2012.</p>
<p><strong>Penalty kicks</strong>: Now Alves is up. He and Nani got confused.</p>
<p>And the defender bangs his shot off the crossbar. It&#8217;s heartbreaking for him.</p>
<p><strong>Penalty kicks</strong>: Ramos is up and beats the Portuguese goalkeeper with a chip.</p>
<p><strong>Penalty kicks</strong>: We&#8217;ve found Nani took it from Alves and drove his penalty into the roof of the net.</p>
<p><strong>Penalty kicks</strong>: Pique goes for power and placement to beat Patricio.</p>
<p><strong>Penalty kicks</strong>: Pepe faces his club teammate and slots it underneath the diving Casillas.</p>
<p>Did he psyche him out?</p>
<p><strong>Penalty kicks</strong>: Iniesta slots his shot in.</p>
<p><strong>Penalty kicks</strong>: Casillas matches his counterpart by stopping Moutinho&#8217;s effort.</p>
<p><strong>Penalty kicks</strong>: Patricio saves the effort with a cat-like stop.</p>
<p><strong>Penalty kicks</strong>: Spain will shoot first, and Alonso will take it.</p>
<p><strong>Penalty kicks</strong>: Both teams form close-knit huddles, inside of which Bento and Del Bosque are dropping little pearls of wisdom. It&#8217;s good to see.</p>
<p><strong>End of Extra Time, 0-0</strong>: This one looks like it&#8217;s headed to penalty kicks.</p>
<p>Much respect goes to Spain for playing such an open game in the 30 minutes of extra time.</p>
<p>The last 240 minutes of soccer at Euro 2012 has yielded exactly zero goals, but it wasn&#8217;t a spoiled harvest.</p>
<p>Both games (England-Italy and this one) have been gripping encounters.</p>
<p><strong>111th minute, 0-0</strong>: Portugal is sitting a bit deeper in the second half of extra time, and Spain is asserting itself.</p>
<p>All that continuity that Bento stresses could come back to haunt him at this point. Portugal&#8217;s players have played throughout the tournament, and they have to be gassed at this point.</p>
<p>Meireles is coming off for Varela. The thought of penalty kicks could be behind the switch.</p>
<p><strong>105th minute, 0-0</strong>: Ramos nearly buried a free kick from distance at the end of the first 15 minutes of extra time.</p>
<p>The first half of extra time was gripping. Can the second match it?</p>
<p><strong>104th minute, 0-0</strong>: Patricio just saved Portugal.</p>
<p>Iniesta found himself with an open shot at goal, and the Portuguese goalkeeper got down and made the most important save of his career.</p>
<p><strong>100th minute, 0-0</strong>: Pedro is down writhing in pain after a run in with the flying body of (you guessed it) Pepe.</p>
<p><strong>91st minute, 0-0</strong>: It&#8217;s almost fitting that two of the most complete and balanced teams have produced 90 minutes of scoreless soccer.</p>
<p><strong>End of regular time, 0-0</strong>: We are headed to extra time.</p>
<p><strong>90th minute, 0-0</strong>: Portugal explodes forward into the counter-attack, and has its best chance to score in a long time.</p>
<p>Ronaldo, who received a pass on the left side of the area, had a good look at goal and shot. But he hit it with so much power that it ended up in the stands.</p>
<p>A fan might have even been hurt, as it was hit so hard and so wide.</p>
<p><strong>89th minute, 0-0</strong>: Xavi, the undisputed king of the pass-masters (although Andrea Pirlo and Matt Averna <a href="http://nesn.com/2012/06/andrea-pirlo-can-take-pass-master-title-from-xavi-with-euro-2012-triumph.html" target="_blank">might disagree</a>), has come off. Pedro takes his place.</p>
<p>That is some statement by Del Bosque to take him off. He has been Spain&#8217;s best passer for some time, but his coach thinks the team has a better chance to win without him on the field than with him in there.</p>
<p><strong>84th minute, 0-0</strong>: Arbeloa blocked a Ronaldo free kick with his arm, and the lethal forward gets another chance 10 yards closer to goal &#8230; but he wastes it.</p>
<p>See Omar&#8217;s advice down below for our thoughts on the matter.</p>
<p><strong>80th minute, 0-0</strong>: Alba fell victim to Nani&#8217;s studs.</p>
<p>A few minutes prior to that, Nani was stepped on by Ramos. Maybe the Portugal winger just decided to give as good as he got.</p>
<p><strong>67th minute, 0-0</strong>: Pereira, Coentrao, Pepe and Busquets have all been booked in the scond half.</p>
<p>Coentrao was spotted making <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cWdwjEIjsSE&amp;sns=tw" target="_blank">crude gesture to Reina</a>, who was barking at him from the bench.</p>
<p>The feeling between the two Iberian teams has gone from neighborly respect to utter contempt.</p>
<p>All it took was 20 minutes of the second half.</p>
<p><strong>61st minute, 0-0</strong>: The game is heating up a little. Pepe is booked for delivering a flying knee to the back of Alonso.</p>
<p>The Spain midfielder stayed down on the field for a while.</p>
<p>It was really only a matter of time before Pepe&#8217;s aggression became a talking point. It always does.</p>
<p><strong>54th minute, 0-0</strong>: Spain is bringing Fabregas on for Negredo.</p>
<p>The former Arsenal captain is Spain&#8217;s not-so-secret weapon. He has been on the field (as a substitute) in the finals of both Euro 2008 and the 2010 FIFA World Cup.</p>
<p>When he comes on the field, Spain is more dangerous in the attack.</p>
<p><strong>51st minute, 0-0</strong>: Credit Spain for committing players to the attack early in the second half.</p>
<p>It has sent five or six players into the Portuguese half on more than one occasion, and it&#8217;s not because Portugal is sitting deep with men behind the ball.</p>
<p><strong>Halftime, 0-0</strong>: The first half has come to an end, with Spain and Portugal deadlocked.</p>
<p>The first 45 minutes were strangely lacking in drama or major tension. It could be because both teams (and players that are so familiar with each other) showed too much respect for their opponents.</p>
<p>Each side looked to capitalize on any mistakes the other made. But Spain and Portugal are championship-caliber teams, who don&#8217;t make many errors out there on the field.</p>
<p><strong>39th minute, 0-0</strong>: Spain&#8217;s stubborn refusal to use the width of the field is playing right into Bento&#8217;s hands.</p>
<p>Pepe and Alves have been immense at the center of the Portuguese defense, and Spain is attacking its opponent&#8217;s area of strength.</p>
<p>We&#8217;re pretty sure it goes against one of the principles laid out by Sun Tzu in <em>The Art of War</em>.</p>
<p><strong>30th minute, 0-0</strong>: Has anyone seen Nani?</p>
<p>We predicted he&#8217;d have an impact in this game, strictly on the basis of the law of averages.</p>
<p>He has a lot of ability and has played almost every minute at this tournament. But the Manchester United star has been almost anonymous throughout Euro 2012.</p>
<p>After 30 minutes, he&#8217;s continuing that trend.</p>
<p><strong>25th minute, 0-0</strong>: Ronaldo just took a shot with his back to goal.</p>
<p>He skied it hundreds of rows into the stands instead of laying it off to a nearby teammate. It may have been the single most selfish act of Euro 2012.</p>
<p><strong>19th minute, 0-0</strong>: What we haven&#8217;t seen so far is Spain dominating possession in the opening 20 minutes.</p>
<p>The pass-masters are moving the ball around well, but Portugal seems equally comfortable with the ball.</p>
<p><strong>Ninth minute, 0-0</strong>: Arbeloa&#8217;s effort is the first moment of danger in the game.</p>
<p>It might be the first time all tournament that the Spanish fullback has touched the ball in the final third. His side-footed shot went inches over the bar.</p>
<p><strong>Fourth minute, 0-0</strong>: Remember Portugal&#8217;s 4-0 drubbing of Spain (in Lisbon) back in November 2010?</p>
<p>If not, you should. Most of the players on the field in this game appeared in that game. Both teams have gone from strength to strength since then, but that game will loom large in this meeting.</p>
<p><strong>Pregame</strong>: Strikerless Spain is no more. Negredo will start in place of Fabregas, who was effective in the center forward role earlier in the tournament.</p>
<p>Continuity is one of the principle reasons Portugal has made it this far. Manager Paulo Bento makes his first change to the starting lineup at Euro 2012, as Almeida starts at striker in place of Postiga.</p>
<p><strong>2 p.m.</strong>: Here are the lineups:</p>
<p><strong>Portugal</strong></p>
<p>Rui Patricio (12), goalkeeper<br />Joao Pereira (21), right back<br />Bruno Alves (2), center back<br />Pepe (3), center back<br />Fabio Coentrao (5), left back<br />Miguel Veloso (4), midfielder<br />Joao Moutinho (8), midfielder<br />Raul Meireles (16), midfielder<br />Nani (17), forward<br />Cristiano Ronaldo (7), forward<br />Hugo Almeida (9), striker</p>
<p><strong>Substitutes</strong></p>
<p>Eudardo (1), goalkeeper<br />Beto (22), goalkeeper<br />Ricardo Costa (13), defender<br />Rolando (14), defender<br />Miguel Lopes (19), defender<br />Custodio (6), midfielder<br />Ricardo Quaresma (10), midfielder<br />Ruben Micael (15), midfielder<br />Hugo Viana (20), midfielder<br />Nelson Oliveira (11), midfielder<br />Silvestre Varela (18), striker<br />Helder Postiga (23), striker</p>
<p><strong>Spain</strong></p>
<p>Iker Casillas (1), goalkeeper<br />Alvaro Arbeloa (17), right back<br />Sergio Ramos (15), center back<br />Gerard Pique (3), center back<br />Jordi Alba (18), left back<br />Sergio Busquets (16), midfielder<br />Xabi Alonso (14), midfielder<br />Xavi (8), midfielder<br />Andres Iniesta (6), forward<br />David Silva (21), forward<br />Alvaro Negredo (11), striker</p>
<p><strong>Substitutes</strong></p>
<p>Victor Valdes (12), goalkeeper<br />Pepe Reina (23), goalkeeper<br />Raul Albiol (2), defender<br />Javi Martinez (4), defender<br />Juanfran (5), defender<br />Cesc Fabregas (10), midfielder<br />Santi Cazorla (20), midfielder<br />Jesus Navas (22), midfielder<br />Pedro (7), foward<br />Juan Mata (13), forward<br />Fernando Torres (9), striker<br />Fernando Llorente (19)</p>
<p><strong>12 a.m. ET</strong>: &#8220;You come at the king, you best not miss,&#8221; was the advice that great philosopher Omar (from <em>The Wire</em>) gave his would-be assassin. And now we&#8217;re telling Cristiano Ronaldo the same thing.</p>
<p>Portugal meets Spain in the semifinal of the 2012 UEFA European Championship on Wednesday. Although Spain is the reigning European and world champion, Portugal is feeling confident about its chances.</p>
<p>It is riding a tidal wave largely created by <a href="http://nesn.com/2012/06/theodor-gebre-selassie-discovers-why-cristiano-ronaldo-is-just-like-lebron-james.html" target="_blank">Cristiano Ronaldo&#8217;s unstoppable brilliance</a>. The superstar forward scored three goals in his last two games and he&#8217;s certainly basking in the plaudits of the moment.</p>
<p>But he has yet to score against Spain, having been blanked on three previous occasions. He has also hit the post four times at Euro 2012. Spain likes to hog the ball, so he probably won&#8217;t get as many scoring chances as he&#8217;s used to. Never have the stakes been so high for the Portugal and Real Madrid star. His legacy is on the line.</p>
<p>Spain is looking to win its third-straight major international tournament, becoming the first team to achieve the feat. The Iberian derby is the perfect test for a team that has admittedly not lit up Euro 2012. It&#8217;s not that any team has beaten the &#8220;pass-masters&#8221; at this tournament. It&#8217;s just Spain hasn&#8217;t swept aside any of its opponents (except Ireland). There are questions about the Spanish attack, as it has started two games without a recognized striker.</p>
<p>Portugal also has the advantage of two more days of rest than Spain. It beat the Czech Republic on Thursday, while Spain downed France on Saturday. But all these nuggets of information will go out the window once the Once the first ball is kicked in this crunch Iberian &#8220;classico.&#8221;</p>
<p>Join us for all the action between Spain-Portugal starting at 2 p.m. ET.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Final, 2-0 Spain: Spain is through to the Euro 2012 semifinal thanks to a comfortable win over France. Alonso will get the plaudits for scoring both goals, but Spain&#039;s team was simply better than France for just about the entire game. France will be disappointed by the manner of defeat. Blanc gambled and lost, as [&#8230;]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=nesn.com&#038;blog=38215605&#038;post=3798&#038;subd=nesncom&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a class="asset-img-link" href="http://nesn.com/2012/06/euro-2012-live-blog-george-orwell-ready-party-like-its-1984-as-france-meets-spain-in-euro-2012-quart.html" target="_self"><img src="http://nesncom.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/6a0115709f071f970b016767c5fad5970b.jpe" alt="Euro 2012 Live Blog: Xabi Alonso Celebrates 100 Caps, Ruins Zinedine Zidane&#039;s Birthday With Two Goals in Spain&#039;s Win Over France" style="width: 400px;margin: 0px 0px 5px 5px" /></a><strong>Final, 2-0 Spain</strong>: Spain is through to the Euro 2012 semifinal thanks to a comfortable win over France.</p>
<p>Alonso will get the plaudits for scoring both goals, but Spain&#039;s team was simply better than France for just about the entire game.</p>
<p>France will be disappointed by the manner of defeat. Blanc gambled and lost, as his selection and tactics simply backfired in the first half. Les Blues improved slightly in the second half, but the gulf in class was too much to overcome.</p>
<p>The result sets up an all-Iberian derby date in the semifinal. Spain will play Portugal on June 27 with a trip to the final on the line.</p>
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<p><strong>90th minute, 2-0 Spain</strong>: Alonso buries the penalty kick to ensure the victory.</p>
<p><strong>90th minute, 1-0 Spain</strong>: Pedro wins a penalty after Reveillere brings him down in the area.</p>
<p><strong>85th minute, 1-0 Spain</strong>: Let&#039;s call a spade a spade. This game has been a dud.</p>
<p>Spain did all it needed to do. Score early and make France do all the work and hard running.&#160;It&#039;s all gone according to plan so far.</p>
<p><strong>79th minute, 1-0 Spain</strong>: Giroud is coming on for M&#039;Vila. It&#039;s one future Arsenal FC player coming on for another future Gunner.</p>
<p>Neither have signed on the dotted line, but both could be headed for North London within 14 days.</p>
<p><strong>77th minute, 1-0 Spain</strong>: But the Spanish still have the advantage. The sheer amount of big games this group of players &#8212; Casillas, Ramos, Pique, Alonso, Xavi and Iniesta chief among them &#8212; has played will help them absorb whatever France throws their way.</p>
<p><strong>76th minute, 1-0 Spain</strong>: The French substitutes have given their team proper balance. Ribery and Menez run the wings. Nasri, sitting behind the lone-striker Benzema, <a href="http://nesn.com/2012/06/samir-nasri-scores-goal-on-joe-hart-using-le-grand-bluff-in-frances-draw-with-england.html" target="_blank">can cause Spain trouble</a> from all over the field.</p>
<p><strong>71st minute, 1-0 Spain</strong>: Ribery is looking increasingly dangerous in the second half, and France is growing in confidence.</p>
<p><strong>67th minute, 1-0 Spain</strong>: Fabregas makes way for Torres. The chess match between managers Blanc and Vicente del Bosque is on.</p>
<p><strong>64th minute, 1-0 Spain</strong>: Both teams are making changes. Debuchy is departing for Menez, and Nasri replaces Malouda.</p>
<p>Spain is bringing in Pedro, who replaces Silva.</p>
<p><strong>59th minute, 1-0 Spain</strong>: Spain is still in control of the game, but France has shown slight improvement.</p>
<p>French players are starting to use their edge in speed and strength to their advantage.</p>
<p><strong>46th minute, 1-0 Spain</strong>: Blanc makes no changes at halftime. Did France players just get a good talking to?</p>
<p><strong>Halftime, 1-0 Spain</strong>: It was business as usual in the first half for Spain and its group of champions. Alonso&#039;s goal gave Spain a deserved advantage.</p>
<p>France has got to do something to make it tough for Spain. Maybe it&#039;s calling on some fresh legs.&#160;It&#039;s certainly a tense scene in the French dressing room.</p>
<p>Players and coaches were (verbally) fighting with each other after the loss against Sweden. Blanc said all was resolved, but old wounds will likely reopen here.</p>
<p><strong>36th minute, 1-0 Spain</strong>: Perhaps we&#039;re a being too hard on Blanc. When the Spanish are playing at its championship level, as they are doing so far against France, how does one go about stopping them?</p>
<p>He set out to stifle Spain with a few players whose sepcialty is defense, but if they are playing wihtout the focus (aggression) needed to make things uncomfortable for Spain then what&#039;s the point?</p>
<p><strong>22nd minute, 1-0 Spain</strong>: France boss Blanc started Reveillere and Debuchy on the right &#8212; two fullbacks, who were bypassed with ease in the play that lead to the goal.</p>
<p>Alonso was able to get forward from his position deep in the midfield to get on the end of Alba&#039;s (delightful) cross. M&#039;vila, Malouda and Clichy should have tracked him or picked him up, but they didn&#039;t. So much for that &quot;defense first&quot; mentality with which the French were supposedly taking into the game.</p>
<p><strong>19th minute, 1-0 Spain</strong>: Alonso&#039;s emphatic header gives Spain the lead.</p>
<p>Iniesta and Alba combined on the left to open up the French defense. Alba floated a cross to the far post, and Alonso waltzed forward and headed it past Lloris with some power.</p>
<p>What a nice way for Alonso to celebrate his 100th appearance for his country.</p>
<p><strong>15th minute, 0-0</strong>: Euro 2012 is still waiting for that classic, even iconic game. Many fans were thinking that this would be it, but the first quarter of an hour has yielded little.</p>
<p>Spain is seeing more of the ball, but it hasn&#039;t been able to break through France&#039;s last line of defense.</p>
<p><strong>Sixth minute, 0-0</strong>:&#160;We have our first bit of controversy as Clichy appeared to trip up Fabregas in the area.</p>
<p>A ball was coming over the top and the two players were chasing it. Maybe Fabregas would have controlled it and done something with it. But it was unlikely.</p>
<p>The referee swallowed his whistle, and allowed play to continue.</p>
<p><strong>Pregame</strong>: French boss Laurent Blanc is taking a major gamble with all these changes.</p>
<p>He&#039;s benched Nasri, Diarra and Evra, while center back Mexes misses out due to suspension.</p>
<p>Spain is going without a recognized striker, as it did in the 1-1 draw against Italy in the tournament opener.</p>
<p>Before we start, here&#039;s a happy birthday shout out to Zinedine Zidane. &quot;Zizou&quot; turned 40 on Saturday.</p>
<p><strong>2 p.m</strong>: Here are the lineups:</p>
<p><strong>Spain</strong></p>
<p>Iker Casillas (1), goalkeeper<br />Alvaro Arbeloa (17), right back<br />Sergio Ramos (15), center back<br />Gerard Pique (3), center Back<br />Jordi Alba (18), left back<br />Sergio Busquets (16), midfielder<br />Xavi (8), midfielder<br />Xabi Alonso (14), midfielder<br />Andres Iniesta (6), forward<br />David Silva (21), forward<br />Cesc Fabregas (10), forward</p>
<p><strong>Substitutes</strong></p>
<p>Victor Valdes (12), goalkeeper<br />Pepe Reina (23), goalkeeper<br />Raul Albiol (2), defender<br />Javi Martinez (4), defender<br />Juanfran (5), defender<br />Santi Cazorla (20), midfielder<br />Jesus Navas (22), midfielder<br />Pedro (7), forward<br />Juan Mata (13), forward<br />Fernando Torres (9), striker<br />Alvaro Negredo (11), striker<br />Fernando Llorente (19), striker</p>
<p><strong>France</strong></p>
<p>Hugo Lloris (1), goalkeeper<br />Mathieu Debuchy (2), right back<br />Adil Rami (4), center back<br />Laurent Koscielny (21), center back<br />Gael Clichy (22), left back <br />Yann M&#039;Vila (17), midfielder<br />Anthony Reveillere (13), midfielder<br />Yahan Cabaye (6), midfielder <br />Flourent Malouda (15), midfieler<br />Franck Ribery (7), forward <br />Karim Benzema (10), striker</p>
<p><strong>Substitutes</strong></p>
<p>Steve Mandanda (16), goalkeeper<br />Cedric Carrasso (23), goalkeeper<br />Patrice Evra (3), defender<br />Mathieu Valbuena (8), midfielder<br />Samir Nasri (11), midfielder<br />Blaise Matuidi (12), midfileder<br />Jeremy Menez (14), midfielder<br />Alou Diarra (18), midfielder<br />Marvin Martin (19), midfielder<br />Hatem Ben Arfa (20), midfielder<br />Olivier Giroud (9), striker</p>
<p><strong>12:00 a.m. ET</strong>: Two giants of international soccer lock horns on Saturday, as France and Spain meet in the quarterfinal round of the 2012 UEFA European Championship.</p>
<p>Although Spain is the reigning titan of international soccer, France actually has the advantage in the series. The two teams have played each other six times in major tournaments, and Spain has never beaten France. France&#039;s victory in the Euro 1984 final still looms in the memories of fans of both countries.</p>
<p>The last time these teams met in such a high-pressure situation was in the 2006 FIFA World Cup. Then, Zinedine Zidane scored to cap a 3-1 win in the quarterfinal. It was the last time Spain has conceded a goal in the knockout rounds of either the World Cup or European Championship, a stretch spanning seven games. History will mean little and Zidane will be in the stands when the two teams take the field.</p>
<p>Spain emerged as winners of Group C by scoring the most goals (six) and conceding the fewest (one) in the group stages of Euro 2012. But questions remain about the defending champion. Critics say Spain hasn&#039;t played its best soccer, and some wonder if this group will be able to raise its level in a &quot;win or go home&quot; situation.</p>
<p>France had a good start in Group D, but something happened in the finale. Sweden, who seemed like it was on the verge of implosion, handily beat France. This reportedly led to verbal confrontations within the French camp, but manager Laurent Blanc has quickly moved to downplay them. Those stories could be mere theories, but what is a fact is that France has not gotten much from its strikers. In fact, it is the only remaining team whose strikers have yet to score. Surely this is a concern for Blanc.</p>
<p>Join us at 2 p.m. for all the action between Spain and France.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Final, 4-2 Germany: This one is over, and Germany moves on to the Euro 2012 semifinal. It comfortably wins the &#8220;Bailout Game&#8221; against Greece, thanks to a clear gulf in class between the two teams. There were a few moments of tension in the first half, as it looked like Germany might not have luck [&#8230;]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=nesn.com&#038;blog=38215605&#038;post=3909&#038;subd=nesncom&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong> <a class="asset-img-link" href="http://nesn.com/2012/06/euro-2012-live-blog-future-of-european-union-at-stake-as-germany-meets-greece-in-bailout-game.html" target="_self"><img src="http://nesncom.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/6a0115709f071f970b0177429e6fec970d.jpe" alt="Euro 2012 Live Blog: Germany Comfortable Winners Over Greece in First-Ever &#039;Bailout Game&#039;" style="width: 400px;margin: 0px 0px 5px 5px" /></a>Final, 4-2 Germany</strong>: This one is over, and Germany moves on to the Euro 2012 semifinal. It comfortably wins the &#8220;Bailout Game&#8221; against Greece, thanks to a clear gulf in class between the two teams.</p>
<p>There were a few moments of tension in the first half, as it looked like Germany might not have luck on its side (when it comes to scoring goals). But its little captain Lahm strode forward and showed those attacking stars how it&#8217;s done.</p>
<p>Samaras&#8217; goal set the stage for what could have been the most unbelievable of upsets, but Germany responded by pushing its play into a higher gear. Kehdira, Klose and Reus ensured that Germany would romp its way into the last four.</p>
<p>The Greeks go home with their heads held high, while Germany awaits the winner of England-Italy, which will be determined on Sunday.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s all for now and thanks for joining us. Let&#8217;s discuss this one on Twitter <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/NESNSoccer" target="_blank">@NESNsoccer</a> and <a href="http://www.facebook.com/NESNSoccer" target="_blank">Facebook</a>. Be sure to keep an eye out for some news, fan reactions, analysis and opinion that is on the way on NESN.com.</p>
<p><strong>89th minute, 4-2 Germany</strong>: Salpingidis cooly slots it home, to give Greece the smallest glimmer of hope.</p>
<p>Just kidding, the Greeks are not coming back in this one, but there&#8217;s no shame in their game. Scoring twice against the best team in the tournament will go down well with the fans at home &#8212; especially the beleaguered ones.</p>
<p><strong>88th minute, 4-1 Germany</strong>: Greece is awarded a penalty. Torosidis crossed it in from left and it hit Boateng in the arm.</p>
<p><strong>86th minute, 4-1 Germany</strong>: Well so much for those few moments when Greece drew level. What a story that would have made if only we had time to type the title (or even first paragraph of the first chapter).</p>
<p><strong>79th minute, 4-1 Germany</strong>: &#8220;Super&#8221; Mario Gomez comes on for Miroslav &#8220;Santa&#8221; Klose.</p>
<p>Reus exits and Goetze takes his place.</p>
<p>It is a squad game after all, and you don&#8217;t get too many chances to play your squad players in garbage time during a major tournament.</p>
<p><strong>74th minute, 4-1 Germany</strong>: The German volley parade is stomping Greece.</p>
<p>Klose shot, Sifakis saved, and the ball bounced into the air. Reus ran onto it and volleyed it into the roof of the empty net.&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>68th minute, 3-1 Germany</strong>: How do you know it&#8217;s a major international tournament? When Klose scores.</p>
<p>The veteran striker jumped over giant defender&nbsp;Papadopoulos to head home a corner kick.</p>
<p>The Greek goalkeeper was lost somewhere in the Mediterranean sea when he should have come off his line and dealt with it.</p>
<p><strong>67th minute, 2-1 Germany</strong>: Muller replaces Schurrle. It&#8217;s likely the last you&#8217;ll see of the youngster at this tournament, but you&#8217;ll hear more about him in the future.&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>61st minute, 2-1 Germany</strong>: Khedira gives Germany the lead with a volley that almost shook the stadium.</p>
<p>Boateng crossed into the area from the right. Klose jumped and missed making contact with the ball, but Khedira burst into the area from the midfield and met it with a perfectly-timed volley.</p>
<p>Greece needs a little more of that magic to tie the game again.</p>
<p><strong>55th minute, 1-1</strong>: Just as the commentators were savaging Greece for a lack of courage and effort, Samaras scores to tie the game.</p>
<p>It was precise, counter-attacking soccer that created the goal. The substitute Fotakis sent Salpingidis down the right with a great pass into space.</p>
<p>The Greek forward sprinted forward, crossed it across the face of goal and Samaras (yes, the butcher of Gdansk) slid and knocked it past Neuer. Game on.</p>
<p><strong>46th minute, 1-0 Germany</strong>: Gekas is coming on for the second half in place of Tzavellas.&nbsp;Fotakis is replacing young winger Ninis.</p>
<p><strong>Halftime, 1-0 Germany</strong>: After 45 minutes, the only surprise is that Germany isn&#8217;t leading by more.</p>
<p>The Germans had about a dozen shots in or around the goal, but only converted one.</p>
<p>Lahm is as good an attacking fullback as there is in world soccer, and he showed why. He&#8217;s equally comfortable on the left side as he naturally is on the right.</p>
<p>The deficit will force Greece to cut out all the defending and push forward in search of the tying goal. It will only open up more space for Ozil, Schurrle, Klose and friends to exploit.</p>
<p><strong>45th minute, plus two, 1-0 Germany</strong>: Schurrle, 21, is looking to make the most of his chance on the big stage.</p>
<p>He&#8217;s cutting in from the left and shooting whenever he gets the chance.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s unlikely that he&#8217;ll play much in the semifinal or final, so he figures his time is now.</p>
<p><strong>39th minute, 1-0 Germany</strong>: Not for nothing, but the defending wasn&#8217;t good enough.</p>
<p>Lahm had too much space, and Sifakis could have made the save. The ball hit him in the hand.</p>
<p><strong>38th minute, 1-0 Germany</strong>: Lahm cuts inside from the left and drills a hard, swerving shot past the goalkeeper with his right foot.</p>
<p>It was reminiscient of that goal he scored against Costa Rica in the 2006 FIFA World Cup. Back then, he used the inside of his foot to curl it around the goalkeeper. Now he hits it with his laces so it bends away from the out-stretched goalkeeper. Both came from similar positions on the field.</p>
<p><strong>37th minute, 0-0</strong>: It&#8217;s still one-way traffic in this one. Germany is doing what it wants with the ball. Greece has the rare counter attack, which keeps Germany honest, but is offering little else but defense. Yet it remains scoreless.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s just like the &#8220;negotiations&#8221; &#8212; if one can even call them that between E.U. power Germany and struggling Greece.</p>
<p><strong>25th minute, 0-0</strong>: Germany just had <em>four </em>very good chances to score in quick succession, and Low is going ballistic on the sideline.</p>
<p>Ozil and Reus drew saves from Sifakis. Klose nearly got on the end of a cross (or shot) from Reus. Then Reus blasted a shot from a tight angle wide.</p>
<p><strong>21st minute, 0-0</strong>: Greece may trail Germany in quality off the field, but its fans are out-singing and out-chanting their German opponents at this point in the contest.</p>
<p>Their chants are louder (and shorter) when Greece has the ball, and their whistles are louder (and longer) when Germany has it.</p>
<p><strong>15th minute, 0-0</strong>: Samaras is the first player to be booked. He stepped on Schweinsteiger&#8217;s ankle just minutes after a hard challenge on Khedira left the other German central midfielder writhing in pain.</p>
<p>Samaras could truly become the butcher of Gdansk, Poland.</p>
<p><strong>12th minute, 0-0</strong>: Germany boss Joachim Low is gambling on going with youngsters Reus and Schurrle on the wings.</p>
<p>Reus had a chance to put Germany ahead, but he skied his shot well over the bar. It bounced up as he went to strike it. The field isn&#8217;t in good condition. It&#8217;s wet and coming loose in clumps, which only plays into the Greeks&#8217; advantage.</p>
<p><strong>4th minute, 0-0</strong>: Germany already has a goal disallowed, as the referee&#8217;s assistant ruled that Schurrle was offside before he slotted his shot past Sifakis.</p>
<p><strong>2:30 p.m. ET</strong>: Here are the lineups:</p>
<p><strong>Germany</strong></p>
<p>Manuel Neuer(1), goalkeeper<br />Jerome Boateng (6), right back<br />Mats Hummels (5), center back<br />Helger Badtstuber (14), center back<br /> Philipp Lahm (20), left back<br />Sami Khedira (6), midfielder<br />Bastian Schweinsteiger (7), midfielder<br />Mezut Ozil (8), midfielder<br />Andre Schurrle (9), forward<br />Marco Reus (21), forward<br />Miroslav Klose (11), striker</p>
<p><strong>Substitutes</strong></p>
<p>Tim Wiese (12), goalkeeper<br />Ron-Robert Zieler (22), goalkeeper<br />Marcel Schmelzer (3), defender<br />Benedikt Howedes (4), defender<br />Per Mertesacker (17), defender<br />Ilkay Gundogan (2), midfielder<br />Thomas Muller (13), midfielder<br />Lars Bender (15), midfielder<br />Toni Kroos (18), midfielder<br />Mario Gotze (19), midfielder<br />Lukas Podolski (10), forward<br />Mario Gomez (23), striker</p>
<p><strong>Greece</strong></p>
<p>Michalis Sifakis (13), goalkeeper<br />Vasilis Torosidis (35), right back<br />Giannis Maniatis (2), center back<br />Kyriakos Papadopoulos (5), center back<br />Georgios Tzavellas (3), left back<br />Sokratis Papastathopoulos (19), midfielder<br />Grigoris Makos (6), midfielder<br />Sotiris Ninis (18), midfielder<br />Konstantinos Katsouranis (21), midfielder<br />Georgios Samaras (7), striker<br />Dimitrios Salpingidis (14), striker</p>
<p><strong>Substitutes</strong></p>
<p>Konstantinos Chalkias (1), goalkeeper<br />Alexandros Tzorvas (12), goalkeeper<br />Stelios Malezas (4), defender<br />Georgios Fotakis (16), midfielder <br />Konstantinos Fortounis (22), midfielder<br />Giannis Fetfatzidis (23), midfielder<br />Nikos Liberopoulos (9), forward<br />Konstantinos Mitroglou (11), striker<br />Theofanis Gekas (17), striker</p>
<p><strong>2:00 a.m. ET</strong>: Rarely do sports and society mix as perfectly as they will on Friday. Germany plays Greece in a quarterfinal of the 2012 UEFA European Championships. The game pits two of the main protagonists of the ongoing European debt crisis against each other.</p>
<p>The contest between Greece and Germany has been dubbed &#8220;the Bailout Game,&#8221; because German officials want their Greek counterparts to implement austerity measures in return for billions of Euros worth of bailout funds.</p>
<p>Residents of Greece are feeling the pinch, as the reforms affect nearly every aspect of society in that country. Unemployment is uncomfortably high, and the Greek people are looking toward the national team to get one over on their German creditors.</p>
<p>The heavily favored Germans were the only team to win all three of its games in the group stage. They reigned supreme in Group B, the so-called group of death, by beating Portugal, the Netherlands and Denmark. Their performance in the first phase of the competition justified the pre-tournament tag of &#8220;favorites&#8221; that was attached to the German express.</p>
<p>Greece emerged from Group B as runner-up following a dramatic victory over Russia. Solid in defense and dangerous in the counter-attack, Greece must absorb Germany&#8217;s continuous pressure in order to book an improbable place in the semifinal. It will have to do so without its goal-scoring captain Giorgios Karagounis. He will miss the game because of suspension.</p>
<p>Join us at 2 p.m. for our live coverage of Germany-Greece.</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 11 Jun 2012 21:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Final, 2-1 Ukraine: This one is all over, and Shevchenko&#039;s name is ringing out across Eastern Europe. It was thought that the 35 year-old was here for sentimental reasons. Nobody told the former AC Milan and Chelsea striker. His two goals &#8212; the first cancelling out Ibrahimovic&#039;s effort and the second to go one better [&#8230;]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=nesn.com&#038;blog=38215605&#038;post=5049&#038;subd=nesncom&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a class="asset-img-link" href="http://nesn.com/2012/06/euro-2012-live-blog-england-steps-once-more-unto-the-breach-in-opener-against-france.html" target="_self"><img src="http://nesncom.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/6a0115709f071f970b017615505f56970c.jpe" alt="Euro 2012 Live Blog: Andriy Shevchenko Turns Back Clock, Inspires Ukraine to 2-1 Win Over Sweden" style="width: 400px;margin: 0px 0px 5px 5px" /></a><strong>Final, 2-1 Ukraine</strong>: This one is all over, and Shevchenko&#039;s name is ringing out across Eastern Europe.</p>
<p>It was thought that the 35 year-old was here for sentimental reasons. Nobody told the former AC Milan and Chelsea striker.</p>
<p>His two goals &#8212; the first cancelling out Ibrahimovic&#039;s effort and the second to go one better &#8212; gave the co-host Ukraine an all-important victory in its first game of the tournament.</p>
<p>Monday&#039;s games are through and Ukraine is the unlikely group leader. Why can&#039;t the yellow-clad fans dream of a place in the final on July 1?</p>
<p>France and England are tied with one point each, while Sweden has a lot of work to do if it wants to claw its way out from the cellar.</p>
<p><strong>4:06 p.m., 2-1 Ukraine</strong>: This is Shevchenko&#039;s last major tournament. It&#039;s possibly his last few games as a player.</p>
<p>But the Ukrainian legend is looking to go out on top. He scored his second goal of the half in the 62nd minute.</p>
<p>Oleh Gusev delivered a corner kick to the near post. Shevchenko, who was marked (poorly) by Ibrahimovic, darted toward it and flashed a header past the goalkeeper and the defender standing on the post.</p>
<p>Somewhere Chelsea fans are thinking, &quot;why can&#039;t we get players like that.&quot;</p>
<p><strong>3:59 p.m., 1-1</strong>: Ten years ago, Andriy Shevchenko was the man at AC Milan. Ibrahimovic is now, but the 35-year-old Shevchenko just tied the game for Ukraine.</p>
<p>He scored with a thundering header in the 55th minute.</p>
<p>Swedens&#039; lead was all too short-lived, as its fans were still celebrating Ibrahimovic&#039;s goal. Apparently the Swedish players were as well. It&#039;s game on.</p>
<p><strong>3:56 p.m., 1-0 Sweden</strong>: There&#039;s that man we were just (politely) mocking about.</p>
<p>Ibrahimovic scores in the 52 minute to put Sweden ahead in Kiev, Ukraine. It came from a defensive error, and the AC Milan striker redirected a cross past the goalkeeper.</p>
<p><strong>Halftime, 0-0:</strong> Part of the appeal of major tournaments is the presence of superstars donning their national colors.</p>
<p>Sweden&#039;s Zlatan Ibrahimovic is one of the best players in the world, but you may not know it by watching the first half of Ukraine-Sweden.</p>
<p>The striker had one scoring chance, which he fluffed, and made little impact on the first half.</p>
<p>Sweden hasn&#039;t given him much support, as it is content to sit back and look for opportunities to counter when Ukraine goes forward. The problem is, Ukraine is largely doing the same thing. The first half was worse off for it, and we can only hope it gets better.</p>
<p><strong>3:00 p.m.</strong>: It&#039;s simply a yellow overload in this meeting between co-host Ukraine and Scandanivian visitor Sweden.</p>
<p>Most of the fans are wearing the bright yellow Ukraine shirts. Sweden&#039;s players have the bright yellow portion of its flag emblazoned across their chests.</p>
<p>That&#039;s all you&#039;ve missed. There hasn&#039;t been much in this game, but there is still around 75 minutes left to play.</p>
<p><strong>Final, 1-1</strong>: England and France play to a draw, which both teams will gladly take.</p>
<p>France passed the ball better and was more threatening thoughout, but the resolute English defense kept it at bay for most of the game.</p>
<p>England created little, and didn&#039;t pose much of a threat going forward. But it finished one of the few chances it created. It was typical stuff from a Roy Hodgson team &#8212; efficient, but not covered in glory.</p>
<p>England and France are in good positions after one game. They can reasonably hope to win their next two games and advance to the knockout rounds. But that&#039;s a best-case scenario, and Euro 2012 has already thrown a couple of surprises our way.</p>
<p><strong>1:35 p.m., 1-1</strong>: Hodgson moves first. Jordan Henderson replaces Parker, and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain leaves with Jermaine Defoe taking his place.</p>
<p>Defoe lost his father on the eve of the tournament. The Tottenham striker flew back to London for the services and rejoined the team. He will be certainly be full of emotion, but imagine what will happen should he score the winning goal for England.</p>
<p><strong>1:25 p.m., 1-1</strong>: It&#039;s still tied here in the second half, but England has come out of its shell &#8212; if only slightly.</p>
<p>With 20 minutes remaining in the game, the chess match between coaches Laurent Blanc and Roy Hodgson will reach its decisive stages.</p>
<p>The heat is sweltering in Donetsk, and substitutes have a chance to come on and make a serious impact.</p>
<p><strong>12:45 p.m., 1-1</strong>: It&#039;s halftime in Donetsk, Ukraine, and the score is even at one goal apiece.</p>
<p>France had the better of play throughout the half, but England took an improbable 1-0 lead on the half-hour mark.</p>
<p>Lescott headed in Gerrard&#039;s delivery, and it looked like England was going to win it the Chelsea way. Despite conceding the advantage in possession, England was defending well and limiting France&#039;s opportunities.</p>
<p>But Nasri, well-schooled as he is in the art of English soccer, slipped a shot past Hart at the near post. He must have remembered something in training, or figured the English goalkeeper was having trouble coping with the heat (like the Celtics).</p>
<p>The word coming out of the England camp is that a draw would be an acceptible result. If France wins the game, it will have designs on winning Group D. We&#039;ll see what happens in the second half.</p>
<p><strong>12:40 p.m., 1-1</strong>: Samir Nasri beats his City teammate Hart with a low drive to tie the game. It comes just ten minutes after Lescott&#039;s opener.</p>
<p>The texts will be flying at a furious pace between the two club mates.</p>
<p>The France winger didn&#039;t take it easy on Hart and Lescott. Those season-long friendships have gone out the window now that they&#039;re playing for country.</p>
<p><strong>12:30 p.m., 1-0 England</strong>: England takes the lead in the 30th minute after Joleon Lescott heads home a Steve Gerrard free kick.</p>
<p><strong>12:15 p.m., 0-0</strong>: France has controlled play, but England&#039;s mistakes have been the highlights thus far.</p>
<p>Joe Hart bobbled a corner kick, and James Milner scuffed a shot when he was one-on-one against the goalkeeper.</p>
<p>The Manchester City midfielder rarely scores at club level and he carried the form onto the international stage.</p>
<p><strong>11:55 a.m.</strong>: <em>God Save the Queen</em> and&#160;<em>La Marseillaise</em>, the national anthems of England and France have been sung and respected by both sets of fans. It looks like they&#039;ve put aside those old cultural and historical differences.</p>
<p><strong>11:30 a.m.</strong>: So much has been said about England, it&#039;s manager <a href="http://nesn.com/2012/06/giant-roy-hodgson-statue-guards-england-from-french-european-invasion-video.html" target="_blank">Roy &quot;the Redeemer&quot; Hodgson</a>, snubs, injuries that it&#039;s easy to forget there is a game to play.</p>
<p>England meets France in a matchup of two familiar foes. France has dominated over the last 15 years, winning four and drawing one.&#160;Although the teams don&#039;t often meet, many of France&#039;s players have compteted against Monday&#039;s opponents in the Premier League and UEFA Champions League.</p>
<p><strong>11:00 a.m. ET</strong>: Hello, fans. Welcome back to our live coverage of Euro 2012.</p>
<p>We&#039;ll bring you live updates &#8212; goals, stars and breakout performances, &#8212; from each of the group-stage games. Instead of our usual play-by-play, we&#039;ll update you on the major events of each day&#039;s action. We&#039;ll have pregame, halftime and postgame anaylsis with added insight and opinion between games.</p>
<p>The opening round of games concludes on Monday with action in Group D. England meets France and co-hosts Ukraine takes on Sweden.</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://nesn.com/2012/05/uefa-champions-league-live-blog-bayern-munich-and-chelsea-meet-in-clash-of-ages/"><img class="alignright" style="width:400px;margin:0 0 5px 5px;" alt="UEFA Champions League Live Blog: Chelsea Fulfills Roman Abramovich's Dream, Downs Bayern Munich in Penalty-Kick Shootout" src="http://nesncom.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/6a0115709f071f970b0167669baf7a970b.jpe" /></a> <strong>Final, 1-1 (Chelsea wins penalty-kick shootout 4-3)</strong>: Chelsea is the champion of Europe. The Blues capped off their magical late-season run by winning the Champions League for the first time in history.</p>
<p>It may have taken penalty kicks, but no one in Blue will care. Chelsea prevailed in the shootout, and Drogba stands tallest as the hero of the old guard in the end.</p>
<p>Bayern Munich only has itself to blame. It was by far the better team for most of the 120 minutes, and it was Chelsea&#8217;s equal for the brief time it didn&#8217;t dominate. But the Germans were wasteful in front of goal and lost focus at that key moment when Drogba tied the game.</p>
<p>Chelsea, to its credit, defended well enough to remain in the game when it looked like Bayern would overrun anything in blue. Its sixth-place finish in the Premier League is forgiven as the Blues qualify for next season&#8217;s Champions League on the back of this victory.</p>
<p>This strangest of season ends with one of the unlikeliest European champions in history. Chelsea was dead and buried on March 5. The next two and a half months saw it fill its trophy case with the FA Cup and UEFA Champions League. Somewhere, owner Roman Abramovich is smiling. The Chelsea owner could do much worse than to <a href="http://nesn.com/2012/05/roberto-di-matteo-deserves-more-than-interim-tag-chelsea-should-make-him-permanent-manager.html">reward interim manager Roberto di Matteo with a permanent contract</a>.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s all for now and thanks for joining us. Let&#8217;s discuss this one on Twitter <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/NESNSoccer" target="_blank">@NESNsoccer</a> and <a href="http://www.facebook.com/NESNSoccer" target="_blank">Facebook</a>. Be sure to keep an eye out for some news, fan reactions, analysis and opinion that is on the way on NESN.com.</p>
<p><strong>Penalty kicks</strong>: It&#8217;s Drogba&#8217;s time.</p>
<p>And he wins it for Chelsea.</p>
<p><strong>Penalty kicks</strong>: Schweinsteiger will take Bayern&#8217;s fifth.</p>
<p>But Bayern&#8217;s semifinal hero hits the post. He took a stutter step, and his aim let him down.</p>
<p><strong>Penalty kicks</strong>: Cole comes up to take Chelsea&#8217;s fourth.</p>
<p>He buries a left-footed effort after a short runup.</p>
<p><strong>Penalty kicks</strong>: Olic signs off on his Bayern career in misery.</p>
<p>Cech saves his penalty.</p>
<p><strong>Penalty kicks</strong>: Lampard is set to take Chelsea&#8217;s third.</p>
<p>He calmly dispatches it past Neuer.</p>
<p><strong>Penalty kicks</strong>: Neuer will take Bayern&#8217;s third penalty. It&#8217;s goalkeeper on goalkeeper.</p>
<p>And he slots it underneath Cech to his right.</p>
<p><strong>Penalty kicks</strong>: Luiz and his hair are next for Chelsea.</p>
<p>He drives it powerfully down the middle.</p>
<p><strong>Penalty kicks</strong>: Gomez has made a mess of everything he&#8217;s touched.</p>
<p>But he scores with a low drive to Cech&#8217;s left.</p>
<p><strong>Penalty kicks</strong>: Mata is Chelsea&#8217;s first shooter.</p>
<p>Neuer turns away his left-footed drive.</p>
<p><strong>Penalty kicks</strong>: Lahm, Bayern&#8217;s captain, steps up to take the first spot kick.</p>
<p>And he scores, despite Cech getting a hand on it.</p>
<p><strong>Penalty kicks</strong>: Both goalkeepers are top-class and in form. Neither team has the clear advantage in that department, so the shoot-out will be decided by the quality (and nerves) of the takers.</p>
<p><strong>120th minute, 1-1</strong>: Torres is booked for a foul at the end of extra times. Penalty kicks are here, and this game will be decided by what is virtually a lottery.</p>
<p><strong>117th minute, 1-1</strong>: The dreaded penalty shoot-out looks imminent.</p>
<p>Both groups of players are out of gas and, barring any catastrophe, could be looking to save a last bit of zest for the spot kicks.</p>
<p><strong>112th minute, 1-1</strong>: Lahm pushes into the area and creates another chance for Bayern.</p>
<p>He cut a cross back from the by-line, but Gomez was unable to steer his shot on goal.</p>
<p>In his defense, he was tightly marked.</p>
<p><strong>108th minute, 1-1</strong>: Olic takes a cross at the far post and tries to play it across the face of goal to Gomez.</p>
<p>It ran into no man&#8217;s land, where neither Bayern player could reach it. It&#8217;s another missed opportunity for the home team.</p>
<p><strong>106th minute, 1-1</strong>: Bayern has made two substitutions, but its system remains the same.</p>
<p>Van Buyten slotted to the back line, and Tymoshchuk pushes into the midfield.</p>
<p><strong>Halftime (extra time), 1-1</strong>: The first half is complete, and Chelsea is holding on while Bayern presses and presses.</p>
<p><strong>105th minute, 1-1</strong>: Chelsea just looks a little more dangerous with Torres on the field. He has caused Contento all sorts of problems when he drifts out to the right.</p>
<p><strong>99th minute, 1-1</strong>: How many of their nine lives have those Chelsea cats used?</p>
<p>Bayern continues to press, but the concentration of its players must be negatively affected by all the drama.</p>
<p>Also, Olic came on for Ribery. The game will surely suffer for it.</p>
<p><strong>95th minute, 1-1</strong>: Cech saves Robben&#8217;s effort.</p>
<p>It was poorly taken. Robben went for power, but it was too close to the middle. Cech nearly dove past it, and somewhere <a href="http://nesn.com/2012/04/arjen-robben-misses-decisive-penalty-kick-nevin-subotic-gloats-up-close-video.html" target="_blank">Dortmund&#8217;s Neven Subotic is smiling</a>.</p>
<p><strong>93rd minute, 1-1</strong>: Drogba fouls Ribery in the area, and Bayern has won a penalty.</p>
<p>Ribery is down in the area with cramps. It causes a delay in the action.</p>
<p><strong>91st minute, 1-1</strong>: Torres went on a marauding run and went down after contact with Boateng in the area.</p>
<p>The referee waved play on.</p>
<p><strong>91st minute, 1-1</strong>: How will Bayern regroup after allowing Chelsea to tie the game? Robben and Mueller were emotional in the huddle between the end of 90 minutes and extra time.</p>
<p><strong>90th minute (plus four), 1-1</strong>: Mata wins a free kick from a dangerous spot, and it&#8217;s Drogba who stands over it, looking to win the ultimate prize for Chelsea.</p>
<p>But he wastes it.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s the end of 90 minutes. Extra time is upon us.</p>
<p><strong>90th minute (plus one), 1-1</strong>: If Bayern is shocked by the stunning turn of events, it&#8217;s not showing it.</p>
<p>Robben drives forward on the left (he has switched sides with Ribery) and shoots, but his shot is blocked.</p>
<p><strong>88th minute, 1-1: </strong>Drogba ties the game with a sensational header.</p>
<p>He beats Boateng to Mata&#8217;s corner kick and heads itinto the near post top corner.</p>
<p><strong>86th minute, 1-0 Bayern Munich</strong>: Van Buyten is coming on for Mueller, who departs to rapturous applause.</p>
<p><strong>84th minute, 1-0 Bayern Munich</strong>: Torres comes on for Kalou. The fallen star has little time to make his mark on this game.</p>
<p><strong>83rd minute, 1-0 Bayern Munich</strong>: It&#8217;s Mueller who puts Bayern ahead.</p>
<p>Kroos delivered the cross from the far post. Mueller was able to lose Cole at the back post and head his shot off the ground. It bounced over Cech and snuck under the crossbar.</p>
<p><strong>81st minute, 0-0</strong>: Cole has been nearly perfect up to this point, but he fouls Mueller near the touch-line and is punished with a yellow card.</p>
<p><strong>78th minute, 0-0</strong>: Mueller has a great chance to score, but his shot goes wide.</p>
<p>Cole was in perfect position, and Mueller had no clear point at which he could aim his shot.</p>
<p><strong>77th minute, 0-0</strong>: At what point will frustration set in for Bayern? The Germans have dominated this game but have been unable to beat Chelsea&#8217;s last line of defense.</p>
<p>If they start pressing (or throwing too many men forward), which leads to mistakes that Chelsea can exploit.</p>
<p><strong>74th minute, 0-0</strong>: Bertrand has been replaced by Malouda. The Chelsea youngster did not look at all out of place in making his European debut on the biggest of stages.</p>
<p><strong>73rd minute, 0-0</strong>: Chelsea&#8217;s attackers have just started to come to life.</p>
<p>Kalou and Drogba have come close to getting their heads on crosses in the last two minutes.</p>
<p><strong>70th minute, 0-0</strong>: One of di Matteo&#8217;s first moves as Chelsea manager was to jettison the tactic of the high defensive line.</p>
<p>The deep-sitting back four has repeatedly saved Chelsea by blocking a number of shots that Cech would not likely be able to reach.</p>
<p><strong>63rd minute, 0-0: </strong>The longer this game remains scoreless, the more importance substitutes can have.</p>
<p>The fresh legs available to Chelsea are more likely to turn the one-way momentum of the game. Malouda, Sturridge and Torres are sharper and more seasoned than their Bayern counterparts.</p>
<p>The veteran Olic is the only available attacking player that has played more than 250 league minutes this season. He tops them all with a whopping 566 total minutes of action.</p>
<p><strong>60th minute, 0-0</strong>: Robben and Gomez combine in the area, and the Dutchman unleashes a quick shot from 12 yards out. Cole was there to heroically turn it away with a sliding challenge.</p>
<p><strong>54th minute, 0-0</strong>: Ribery and the Bayern fans thought he had scored from close range, but the referee&#8217;s assistant raised the flag.</p>
<p>Robben&#8217;s shot was deflected, and it fell kindly to the French winger. But he was standing a foot or two behind the last defender.</p>
<p><strong>51st minute, 0-0</strong>: We all know who will be Chelsea&#8217;s hero if it pinches a goal out of nothing: Drogba.</p>
<p>The Ivorian turns and shoots on the half-volley, but his effort from distance goes wide.</p>
<p><strong>49th minute, 0-0</strong>: Bayern has started the half brightly. Robben and Ribery have both won corners after beating Chelsea defenders off the dribble.</p>
<p><strong>46th minute, 0-0</strong>: The second half is under way, with Bayern attacking its &#8220;home&#8221; end in this &#8220;neutral&#8221; venue.</p>
<p><strong>Halftime, 0-0: </strong>The first half has come to an end, and it&#8217;s scoreless in Munich.</p>
<p>Bayern has dominated play, controlled possession and created a number of genuine scoring chances. Gomez and Mueller will rue the missed chances, as Bayern should be ahead by a goal or two.</p>
<p>Chelsea has been able to absorb the pressure despite not offering much going forward. When Chelsea commits men to the attack, Bayern has been able to exploit the open space to great effect.</p>
<p><strong>42nd minute, 0-0</strong>: Gomez, once again, lets Chelsea off the hook. This time he blasts a shot over the bar after doing so well to create space in the area.</p>
<p>The chance was created when Bayern caught Chelsea with men forward. The Germans&#8217; blitz into the Chelsea half with quick passing, and a back-heel from Mueller found the big striker in the area.</p>
<p><strong>40th minute, 0-0</strong>: Gomez was one of Europe&#8217;s best strikers this season, but his touch let him down at the worst possible time.</p>
<p>Ribery&#8217;s sliced shot fell right to him at the far post, but he couldn&#8217;t control it, and Cech was able to clean it up.</p>
<p><strong>38th minute, 0-0</strong>: Kalou hits a curling drive that Neuer handles well. Chelsea finally strung together a few passes and opened up Bayern&#8217;s defense with ease.</p>
<p><strong>36th minute, 0-0</strong>: Contento finds Mueller in the area with a well-placed cross, but the young forward cannot hit his volley on target.</p>
<p>It was Bayern&#8217;s best chance since Cech&#8217;s save on Robben. Mueller has found himself on the outside looking in recently. His sharpness abandoned him at the moment when he most needed it.</p>
<p><strong>33rd minute, 0-0</strong>: Chelsea makes a rare foray into the Bayern third, and it&#8217;s Cahill (of all people) who is responsible. He passed wide, received it back, and won a free kick after Boateng brought him down.</p>
<p>But Mata wastes the effort, hitting it well over the bar.</p>
<p><strong>32nd minute, 0-0</strong>: Bosingwa kicks Ribery in the calf, and he goes down like the Chelsea defender kicked a hole in him.</p>
<p>The referee has a few words with Boswingwa, but he does not caution the player.</p>
<p><strong>28th minute, 0-0</strong>: The first 30 minutes have been all Bayern, but Cech&#8217;s good form has continued into this game.</p>
<p><strong>22nd minute, 0-0</strong>: Bayern nearly breaks the deadlock through Robben.</p>
<p>His shot draws a save from Cech, but it appears to have hit the bar as well.</p>
<p><strong>18th minute, 0-0</strong>: The first 20 minutes are shaping up like the Barcelona-Chelsea duels of the semifinals.</p>
<p>Bayern is doing all the attacking, and Chelsea is sitting deep in its defensive shell. The longer this goes on, with the score remaining the same, it could play into Chelsea&#8217;s hands.</p>
<p><strong>13th minute, 0-0</strong>: While Schweinsteiger and Kroos have controlled the game, Ribery and Robben have struggled to work their way into the action.</p>
<p>Chelsea is sitting so deep, it&#8217;s difficult for the talented wingers to find space behind the Blues&#8217; back line. It&#8217;s likely that they will be forced to tuck inside and attack through the crowded center. That is, unless Chelsea goes on the attack.</p>
<p><strong>Ninth minute, 0-0</strong>: Robben shanks his shot after Ribery found him with a chip over the top of the defense.</p>
<p>Both teams are passing crisply until they reach the final third. There, they are betrayed by wayward shooting and misplaced deliveries into the area.</p>
<p><strong>Seventh minute, 0-0</strong>: Bayern has dominated possession so far, but the wall of blue has turned away each of the Germans&#8217; attacks.</p>
<p><strong>Second minute, 0-0</strong>: Bayern has held the early advantage in territory, but it suffered its first setback.</p>
<p>Schweinsteiger was cautioned for a handling the ball. Although tackling isn&#8217;t one of his strengths, he&#8217;ll have to be on his best behaviour for the duration of the game.</p>
<p><strong>Pregame</strong>: All the talk centers around the players who won&#8217;t play a (direct) role in the outcome of the game. A manager could field a formidable team with the players who miss out because of suspension.</p>
<p>John Terry, Holger Badstuber, Luis Gustovo and Ramires are just a few of the stars who miss out.</p>
<p>For Bayern, Tymoshchuk drops back from his usual role as a (reserve) midfielder to the center of defense, where he will partner with Boateng.</p>
<p>Kroos will play in the center of the midfield with the unmatchable Schweinsteiger. Mueller, the breakout star of the 2010 FIFA World Cup, is drafted into the hole behind Gomez. Ribery and Robben will look to devestate from the flanks.</p>
<p>Chelsea has young wingback Bertrand in the midfield. He will play alongside Obi Mikel, providing the cover for Lampard to drive forward. Drogba, Kalou and Mata will handle the attacking duties. Luiz and Cahill have shaken off hamstring injuries. They will start in the center of defense.</p>
<p><strong>2 p.m.</strong>: Here are the lineups:</p>
<p><strong>Bayern Munich</strong></p>
<p>Manuel Neuer (1), goalkeeper<br />
Philipp Lahm (21), right back<br />
Jerome Boateng (17), center back<br />
Anatoliy Tymoshchuk (44), center back<br />
Diego Contento (26), left back<br />
Bastian Schweinsteiger (31), midfielder<br />
Toni Kroos (39), midfielder<br />
Thomas Mueller (25), midfielder<br />
Franck Ribery (7), forward<br />
Arjen Robben (10), forward<br />
Mario Gomez (33), striker</p>
<p><strong>Substitutes</strong></p>
<p>Hans Jorg Butt (22), goalkeper<br />
Daniel Van Buyten (5), defender<br />
Rafinha (13), defender<br />
Danijel Pranjic (23), midfielder<br />
Takashi Usami (14), midfielder<br />
Ivica Olic (11), striker<br />
Nils Petersen (9), striker</p>
<p><strong>Chelsea FC</strong></p>
<p>Petr Cech (1), goalkeper<br />
Jose Bosingwa (17), right back<br />
Gary Cahill (24), center back<br />
David Luiz (4), center back<br />
Ashley Cole (3), left back<br />
John Obi Mikel (12), midfielder<br />
Ryan Bertrand (34), midfielder<br />
Frank Lampard (8), midfielder<br />
Salomon Kalou (21), forward<br />
Juan Mata (10), forward<br />
Didier Drogba (11), striker</p>
<p><strong>Substitutes</strong></p>
<p>Ross Turnbull (22), goalkeeper<br />
Pauolo Ferreira (19), defender<br />
Michael Essien (5), midfielder<br />
Oriol Romeu (6), midfielder<br />
Florent Malouda (15), midfielder<br />
Daniel Sturridge (23), forward<br />
Fernando Torres (9), striker</p>
<p><strong>1 p.m. ET</strong>: Old meets new in Munich, Germany. Bayern Munich and Chelsea FC will face off in the UEFA Champions League final on Saturday. The two clubs, who hope to lift world soccer&#8217;s most prestigious trophy, represent royalty the past, present and future of the beautiful game.</p>
<p>Bayern Munich saw it as its destiny to play in this final, which takes place at its home stadium &#8212; the Allianz Arena. It marks the first time in the Champions League era that a team will play in a final at its own stadium. The German club has won the competition on four previous occasions, making it nothing less than soccer royalty.</p>
<p>The last decade has seen Chelsea emerge as a force in England and in Europe. The star-studded Blues have won numerous honors on the domestic front, but Champions League success has eluded them. Its <a href="http://nesn.com/2012/05/roberto-di-matteo-deserves-more-than-interim-tag-chelsea-should-make-him-permanent-manager.html" target="_blank">renaissance under manager Roberto di Matteo</a> has put it on the brink of winning the one competition that owner Roman Abramovich covets most. For many in Chelsea&#8217;s &#8220;Old Guard,&#8221; this game will be their last chance at Europe&#8217;s great prize.</p>
<p>Although one cannot discount Chelsea&#8217;s experience at this level, the odds are in Bayern&#8217;s favor. It is led by veteran manager Juup Heynckes, who could win the trophy for a second time. His first triumph was in 1998 with Real Madrid, and a win over Chelsea would make him the 14th manager to lift the historic trophy on two occasions. It also has won seven straight home games in Europe and 13 of its last 14. On the other hand, Chelsea has only won one Champions League road game this season.</p>
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<p><strong>Final, 1-0 Swansea</strong>: The final whistle has gone, and the Reds have fallen at the Liberty Stadium. LFC&#039;s season ends on a low note with the defeat.</p>
<p>Graham&#039;s goal stands as the difference on a day that neither team was anywhere near its best.</p>
<p>LFC finishes the season eighth in the league. Swansea shoot up to 11th.</p>
<p>That&#039;s all for now and thanks for joining us for this game and every contest this season.</p>
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<p><strong>90th minute, 1-0 Swansea</strong>: The referee has indicated that there will be three minutes of stoppage time.</p>
<p>Liverpool hasn&#039;t looked like scoring for so much of this game. It&#039;s hard to see the equalizer coming from anywhere.</p>
<p><strong>86th minute, 1-0 Swansea</strong>: Rangel finds the ball on the right, and he has all the time in the world to pick out Graham in the area.&#160;</p>
<p><strong>84th minute, 0-0</strong>: The concentration is the not there, focus is missing and passes have been misplaced all over the field.</p>
<p>Both managers spoke of going out on a high, but that fans have been treated to anything but that.</p>
<p><strong>76th minute, 0-0</strong>: Kuyt&#039;s introduction has led to some good moments from the Reds.&#160;</p>
<p>He surged up the right and found Carroll in the area, but the striker&#039;s shot was too tame to beat Vorm.</p>
<p>The Swansea goalkeeper will likely be part of the Netherlands&#039; Euro 2012 squad this summer.</p>
<p><strong>73rd minute, 0-0</strong>: Maxi departs the game, and Kuyt takes his place.&#160;</p>
<p>It could be the last time Maxi plays for the Reds. We&#039;ll see how it plays out this summer.</p>
<p><strong>71st minute, 0-0</strong>: You haven&#039;t missed much from this one. Reds are still struggling. Swansea is still passing.&#160;</p>
<p><strong>63rd minute, 0-0</strong>: Carroll nearly gifts Swansea a goal by making a hash of his clearance.</p>
<p><strong>61st minute, 0-0</strong>: Bellamy is coming on for Downing.&#160;</p>
<p><strong>56th minute, 0-0</strong>: Carroll hits a bicycle kick that would have been a certain goal if not for a super save from Vorm.</p>
<p>He took a throw-in, controllled it with his chest, then flipped himself in the air to strike the ball. It was an excellent display of control and agility from the LFC big man.</p>
<p><strong>51st minute, 0-0</strong>: Henderson steps forward and tests Vorm with a curling shot, but the Swansea goalkeeper catches it easily.</p>
<p><strong>49th minute, 0-0</strong>: While the rest of the league is on pins and needles, LFC and Swansea are laboring through the early part of the second half at the Liberty Stadium.</p>
<p><strong>Halftime, 0-0</strong>: That&#039;s it for the first half, and the referee mercifully blows the whistle to close the first 45 minutes.&#160;</p>
<p>There wasn&#039;t much in the opening stanza. Liverpool chased Swansea all over the field, and the home team had the better of play.</p>
<p>Suarez has struggled in the first half. He took a knock early on and was barely involved in any subsequent action.</p>
<p><strong>45th minute, 0-0</strong>: Carroll and Williams are involved in a dust-up in midfield.&#160;</p>
<p>The Swansea defender was grabbing and pulling Carroll before fouling him. Carroll fell to the ground, got up and put his hands all over Williams.</p>
<p>The two players tusselled and Carroll fell to the groud. The referee booked both players.&#160;</p>
<p><strong>44th minute, 0-0</strong>: Doni is making up for the games he missed because of that red card with a string of saves .</p>
<p>Dyer was sent in by Sigurdsson and tested him the LFC goalkeeper with a hard shot. But the Brazilian kicked it away.&#160;</p>
<p><strong>42nd minute, 0-0</strong>: Carroll shoots wide after Maxi intercepted a pass in the midfield and found him in an advanced position.</p>
<p>The big man got it onto his favored left foot, but he rushed his shot and sent it over the bar.</p>
<p><strong>39th minute, 0-0</strong>: Taylor advances down the left into the area and unleashes a shot that Doni saves.</p>
<p>It&#039;s the second time a LFC mistake led directly to a Swansea scoring chance.</p>
<p><strong>32nd minute, 0-0</strong>: You can&#039;t accuse Shelvey of lacking enthusiasm in this final game. He&#039;s been running hard all over the field and throwing himself into challenges.&#160;</p>
<p>But he gave away a free kick in a dangerous position just 20 yards away from goal.&#160;</p>
<p>Sigurdsson drove the free kick low, but Doni did well to get down and palm it away.</p>
<p><strong>29th minute, 0-0</strong>: This game is still waiting for its first moment or flash-point to bring it to life.&#160;</p>
<p>LFC is struggling to play with any fluidity or cutting-edge.&#160;</p>
<p>Swansea seems content to string passes together and wait for the opposition to make a mistake and create an opening in defense.</p>
<p><strong>23rd minute, 0-0</strong>: Swansea works a corner and Sigurdsson fires a low shot on goal which Doni turns away.</p>
<p><strong>18th minute, 0-0</strong>: It&#039;s been a sloppy opening for LFC. The Reds&#039; start to the game has left much to be desired.</p>
<p>Aside from Maxi&#039;s wayward strike, the Reds haven&#039;t tested Vorm. In fact, they have barely possessed the ball in the Swansea half.</p>
<p><strong>12th minute, 0-0</strong>: The free kick caroms off the wall and LFC clears the danger.</p>
<p><strong>11th minute, 0-0</strong>: Carroll hit a pass all the way back to Doni, and the LFC goalkeeper picked it up.</p>
<p>The referee has awarded Swansea a free kick in the area.</p>
<p><strong>Ninth minute, 0-0</strong>: Shelvey was caught in possession in the midfield, and Allen bursts into the LFC area.</p>
<p>The impressive midfielder hit a shot (or cross) to the far post, and Graham couldn&#039;t get on the end of it.</p>
<p><strong>Fifth minute, 0-0</strong>: It&#039;s still one-way traffic as Swansea has dominated possession against on the league&#039;s better passing teams.</p>
<p>The Swans are not creating any chances, and the Reds still look solid at the back.</p>
<p><strong>Second minute, 0-0</strong>: We haven&#039;t seen any shots of the Elvis impersonators, but Swansea has kept the ball early on &#8230; as expected.</p>
<p><strong>Pregame</strong>: Liverpool is without Pepe Reina, Martin Skrtel and Steve Gerrard for the season finale.</p>
<p>Shelvey and Carragher were excellent in Tuesday&#039;s win over Chelsea. They retain their places in the team. Carroll can <a href="http://nesn.com/2012/05/should-andy-carroll-be-part-of-englands-23-man-european-championships-squad.html" target="_blank">advance his cause for an England call-up</a> with another strong performance.</p>
<p>Swansea&#039;s formidable midfield foursome will look to control the game. Sigurdsson&#039;s runs and shots from distance have set the league alight.&#160;</p>
<p><strong>9:30 a.m.</strong>: Here are the lineups</p>
<p><strong>Liverpool FC</strong></p>
<p>Alexander Doni (32), goalkeeper<br />Martin Kelly (34), right back<br />Jamie Carragher (23), center back<br />Daniel Agger (5), center back&#160;<br />Glen Johnson (2), left back<br />Jordan Henderson (14), midfielder<br />Jonjo Shelvey (33), midfielder<br />Maxi (11), midfielder&#160;<br />Stewart Downing (19), midfielder<br />Luis Suarez (7), forward<br />Andy Carroll (9), striker</p>
<p><strong>Substitutes</strong></p>
<p>Brad Jones (1), goalkeeper<br />Sebastian Coates (16), defender<br />Jose Enrique (3), defender<br />Jay Spearing (20), midfielder<br />Dirk Kuyt (18), midfielder<br />Raheem Sterling (31), midfielder<br />Craig Bellamy (39), forward</p>
<p><strong>Swansea City</strong></p>
<p>Michel Vorm (1), goalkeeper<br />Angel Rangel (22), right back<br />Steven Caulker (4), center back<br />Ashley Williams (2), center back<br />Neil Taylor (3), left back<br />Leion Britton (7), midfielder<br />Joe Allen (24), midfielder<br />Gylfi Sigurdsson (42), midfielder<br />Nathan Dyer (12), midfielder<br />Danny Graham (10), striker<br />Scott Sinclair (11), striker</p>
<p><strong>Substitutes</strong></p>
<p>Gerhard Tremmel (25), goalkeeper<br />Alan Tate (5), defender<br />Garry monk (16), defender<br />Mark Gower (27), midfielder<br />Wayne Routledge (15), midfielder<br />Luke Moore (19), striker<br />Gwion Edwards (38), striker</p>
<p><strong>12 a.m. ET</strong>: Liverpol has reached the end of the road. This long, hard and winding season ends on Sunday at Swansea City. The Reds hope to sign off with a Premier League victory in Wales.</p>
<p>The meeting matches 12th-placed Swansea against eighth-placed LFC. Neither team is playing to qualify for Europe or avoid relegation, but both would love a victory. Swansea can finish as high as 10th, which would be some feat for the newly promoted club. LFC wants to finish higher than city rival Everton, and can do so with a little help.</p>
<p>The last encounter between the two clubs ended in a goalless draw at Anfield. The Reds were frustrated with their own performance, but the Swans <a href="http://nesn.com/2011/11/credit-brendan-rodgers-for-turning-swansea-city-into-a-stylish-team.html" target="_blank">announced themselves as the league&#039;s pass-masters</a> with theirs.</p>
<p>Swansea&#039;s form has in recent weeks. It has won just one of its last eight league games. But the home team will be roared on by thousands of fans dressed as Elvis Presly. When Swansea earned promotion last season, bookmakers said there was a better chance of fans seeing the &quot;King of Rock and Roll&quot; than their team avoiding relegation. Manager Brendan Rodgers has encouraged fans to don Elvis costumes in celebration of a fine first season in the top flight.</p>
<p>Liverpool will look to ride the momentum it gained from Tuesday&#039;s win over Chelsea. The Reds overran the Blues en route to a 4-1 victory. Steve Gerrard missed that game with a back problem, but the captain could return for the season finale. Andy Carroll hopes to state his case for a spot on England&#039;s squad for the European Championships with another dominant display.</p>
<p>Join us for our live coverage of Swansea City-LFC. We&#039;ll have all the action right here starting at 9:30 a.m.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Final, 4-1 Liverpool: That&#8217;s all from Anfield. The Reds finish out their home schedule with an emphatic win over Chelsea FC. Roberto di Matteo&#8217;s decision to field a weakened team blew up in his face. With regulars Terry and Ivanovic looking out of sorts, Liverpool ran riot over the visitors. Even though defensive errors gifted [&#8230;]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=nesn.com&#038;blog=38215605&#038;post=8279&#038;subd=nesncom&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a class="asset-img-link" href="http://nesn.com/2012/05/liverpool-live-blog-fernando-torres-can-expect-red-hot-welcome-in-anfield-return.html" target="_self"><img src="http://nesncom.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/6a0115709f071f970b016305537945970d.jpe" alt="Liverpool Live Blog: Reds Cruise Past Hapless Chelsea to Impressive 4-1 Win in Home Finale" style="width: 400px;margin: 0px 0px 5px 5px" /></a><strong>Final, 4-1 Liverpool</strong>: That&#8217;s all from Anfield. The Reds finish out their home schedule with an emphatic win over Chelsea FC.</p>
<p>Roberto di Matteo&#8217;s decision to field a weakened team blew up in his face. With regulars Terry and Ivanovic looking out of sorts, Liverpool ran riot over the visitors.</p>
<p>Even though defensive errors gifted LFC its goals, the Reds were more committed and better in nearly every aspect of the game. Carroll and Suarez turned in top performances, while Shelvey and Henderson were impressive as well.</p>
<p>Liverpool&#8217;s home slate ends on a high note. But the 2011-12 Anfield campaign was unforgettable for the wrong reasons. LFC dropped 30 points at home, making for its worst home record since 1948-49. Its 24 goals in 19 league games is the worst goal scoring record since 1903.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s all for now and thanks for joining us. Let&#8217;s discuss this one on Twitter <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/NESNSoccer" target="_blank">@NESNsoccer</a> and <a href="http://www.facebook.com/NESNSoccer" target="_blank">Facebook</a>. Be sure to keep an eye out for some news, fan reactions, analysis and opinion that is on the way on NESN.com.</p>
<p><strong>90th minute, 4-1 Liverpool</strong>: As this game winds down, LFC continues to push forward in search of the fifth goal.</p>
<p>Suarez and Kuyt combined at the top of the area, but the Uruguayan scuffed his shot wide.</p>
<p><strong>83rd minute, 4-1 Liverpool</strong>: Kuyt and Sterling are coming into the game.</p>
<p>Maxi is coming off. He receives a warm ovation in what is likely his final game at Anfield.</p>
<p>Sterling replaces Downing.</p>
<p><strong>80th minute, 4-1 Liverpool</strong>: Ramires has been booked for a challenge on Agger.</p>
<p>Replays showed he won the ball, but the referee must have thought it was some sort of retaliation. Either that or he simply got it wrong.</p>
<p><strong>77th minute, 4-1 Liverpool</strong>: Suarez looked like he slapped Ivanovic in the face, but the Chelsea defender was acutally hit in the shoulder before taking a dramatic fall.</p>
<p><strong>73rd minute, 4-1 Liverpool: </strong>Lukaku somehow fails to score from close range.</p>
<p>He was unmarked five yards away from goal and headed directly at Reina.</p>
<p>The LFC goalkeeper palmed it away, but it was probably easier for Lukaku to score than it was to miss.</p>
<p>The young striker needs games and he&#8217;ll likely spend a much-needed season on loan next term.</p>
<p><strong>72nd minute, 4-1 Liverpool</strong>: Agger is booked for a rough challenge on Ramires.</p>
<p><strong>70th minute, 4-1 Liverpool</strong>: Liverpool is having so much fun out there, it&#8217;s easy to forget Torres is still out there.</p>
<p>He&#8217;s seen very little of the ball, but he finally had a touch in the second half which was met with a round of boos.</p>
<p><strong>65th minute, 4-1 Liverpool</strong>: Henderson is booked for a sliding tackle on Romeu. Henderson caught his oppenent with a stud, but Romeu made the most of it as well.</p>
<p><strong>61st minute, 4-1 Liverpool</strong>: Turbull makes a loose pass which falls to Shelvey, and the LFC midfielder drills it into the back of the net from 25 yards out.</p>
<p>It was a great strike on the half-volley. Turnbull was lost in the area. Two LFC players pressed him into making the error.</p>
<p><strong>60th minute, 3-1 Liverpool</strong>: Chelsea players&#8217; body language suggest they have given up on this one.</p>
<p>Liverpool is passing the ball around with ease, and Chelsea players aren&#8217;t chasing or applying pressure.</p>
<p><strong>56th minute, 3-1 Liverpool</strong>: Essien shoots comedically wide. It&#8217;s a shame to consider how far he has fallen since suffering those two serious knee injuries.</p>
<p>He was once one of the most dynamic midfielders in the world. Now he is a shell of his former (on-field) self.</p>
<p><strong>54th minute, 3-1 Liverpool</strong>: Skrtel gets forward and draws a save from Turnbull.</p>
<p>The Reds have no interest in letting Chelsea back into this game. They are pressing forward in search of that fourth goal.</p>
<p><strong>50th minute, 3-1 Liverpool</strong>: Ramires accidentally scores for Chelsea.</p>
<p>Malouda sent a free kick into the area, and it seemed like it hit Ramires, who was making a run toward the near post.</p>
<p>It bundled in past Reina.</p>
<p><strong>49th minute, 3-0 Liverpool</strong>: Chelsea&#8217;s defenders are still struggling. Carroll got on the end of Downing&#8217;s cross and headed across the face of goal.</p>
<p>Essien intervened in the end, but the danger is still there.</p>
<p><strong>Halftime, 3-0 Liverpool</strong>: The Reds, determined to send their fans home with a smile, have stormed to a three-goal advantage.</p>
<p>Chelsea&#8217;s sloppy play, combined with Liverpool&#8217;s brimming confidence has produced a scintillating first 45 minutes.</p>
<p>Suarez, Agger and Henderson have all benefited from Terry&#8217;s many errors and punished Chelsea.</p>
<p>The Anfield crowd has given the Reds a standing ovation as they head to the locker room. Their work is not complete, but they are well on their way.</p>
<p><strong>45th minute (plus three), 3-0 Liverpool</strong>: Downing misses the penalty. He shot low to Turnbull&#8217;s right, but it hit the post.</p>
<p><strong>45th minute (plus two), 3-0 Liverpool:</strong> Ivanovic has given away a penalty.</p>
<p>Henderson flighted a cross to the back post, and the Chelsea defender elbowed Carroll in the chest.</p>
<p>Carroll went down clutching his face, and the referee bought the act.</p>
<p><strong>44th minute, 3-0 Liverpool</strong>: Essien has been booked for a lunging, two-footed tackle on Carroll &#8230; from behind.</p>
<p>It could have been punished with a straight red card and there would have been few complaints.</p>
<p><strong>42nd minute, 3-0 Liverpool</strong>: Downing hits the bar &#8212; that&#8217;s 32 on the season &#8212; with a half-volley shot from distance.</p>
<p>Suarez headed it back to him to create the chance.</p>
<p><strong>37th minute, 3-0 Liverpool</strong>: The game is wide open, and Chelsea threatens the LFC goal.</p>
<p>Ramires, Torres, Sturridge and Malouda broke forward. Only Carragher and Skrtel were back for the Reds.</p>
<p>But Chelsea passed it around near the top of the goal, and the Reds were able to recover their defensive positions and thwart the attack.</p>
<p><strong>35th minute, 3-0 Liverpool</strong>: Torres drives a shot past Reina, but it rattles off the crossbar.</p>
<p>Once a Red, always a Red, right?</p>
<p><strong>34th minute, 3-0 Liverpool</strong>: Carroll draws a good save from Turnbull.</p>
<p>Terry made another error on the play. He attempted to head it up field, but it backwards, allowing Carroll to recover and take it into the area.</p>
<p>He cut it from his right foot to his left and shot.</p>
<p><strong>32nd minute, 3-0 Liverpool</strong>: Suarez finds Maxi with a deft pass inside of the area.</p>
<p>But the Argentine didn&#8217;t have an angle from which he could beat the on-rushing Turnbull.</p>
<p><strong>29th minute, 3-0 Liverpool</strong>: Chelsea has been rattled since the second goal, and Agger makes the Blues pay with a third goal.</p>
<p>Shelvey flighted a corner into the area, and Carroll headed it from the far post to Agger, who was standing in the six yard box.</p>
<p>The big Dane headed past Turnbull, giving the Reds a 3-0 lead.</p>
<p>Terry lost Carroll on the goal. It&#8217;s a nightmare half for the Chelsea captain.</p>
<p><strong>25th minute, 2-0 Liverpool</strong>: Chelsea gifts the Reds another goal, and Terry is at fault again.</p>
<p>It came on the counter-attack. Maxi passed into the center where Henderson was running forward.</p>
<p>Terry slipped trying to reach the ball, giving the young LFC midfielder a free chance at goal.</p>
<p>Henderson made no mistake, and cooly took his chance. It is just his second goal of the season.</p>
<p><strong>21st minute, 1-0 Liverpool</strong>: Now Carroll joins the party.</p>
<p>He nutmegged Terry near the center circle, and the Chelsea defender brought him down. The referee gave the Chelsea captain a yellow card.</p>
<p><strong>18th minute, 1-0 Liverpool</strong>: Suarez creates a goal out of nothing, but Essien scored it for the Reds.</p>
<p>Suarez dribbled past two defenders on the right touch-line. Terry tried to slow him down, but the LFC forward nutmegged him <em>again</em>.</p>
<p>Suarez then carried it along the byline into the area. He attempted to cut a pass across the goalmouth, but it hit Essien who tripped it into the goal.</p>
<p><strong>17th minute, 0-0</strong>: Ivanovic hits the crossbar with a driven header.</p>
<p>Malouda delivered a corner kick, and the Chelsea defender was somehow left unmarked just five yards away from goal.</p>
<p><strong>16th minute, 0-0</strong>: Carroll nearly catches Turnbull off his line, but his attempt at a chip sails high.</p>
<p>Suarez made a great play by receiving a long pass in between two defenders and finding his partner, who was standing a few yards behind him.</p>
<p><strong>15th minute, 0-0</strong>: Ferreira is cautioned for a trip on Suarez. It was a professional foul, and rightly punished.</p>
<p><strong>12th minute, 0-0</strong>: Agger&#8217;s presence at left back makes things difficult for Ramires, Chelsea&#8217;s &#8220;Blue Kenyan,&#8221; to make those bombing runs down the right.</p>
<p>The big Dane&#8217;s athletic ability and physical style could neutralize a player that has arguably been Chelsea&#8217;s best this season.</p>
<p><strong>Seventh minute, 0-0</strong>: Suarez brings the game to its first high point by nutmegging Terry and shooting wide.</p>
<p>He breezed past the former England captain, but his shot lacked accuracy.</p>
<p><strong>Five minute, 0-0</strong>: After five minutes, Torres has taken a single touch, and he was loudly booed.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s been a nervey start to the game, as both teams have struggled to play with any fluidity.</p>
<p><strong>Second minute, 0-0</strong>: Torres is out there, but he has yet to touch the ball.</p>
<p>Liverpool has looked to start quickly and take a direct approach in the attack.</p>
<p><strong>Pregame</strong>: The Reds have a new-look team from Saturday, with Carragher moving into the center of defense Agger sliding over to left back.</p>
<p>Henderson will shield the back four. Shelvey and Maxi return to the starting 11, as does Carroll who will partner Suarez.</p>
<p>Chelsea is resting a number of key players. Cech, who <a href="http://nesn.com/2012/05/did-andy-carrolls-phantom-goal-cross-goal-line-in-fa-cup-final-video.html" target="_blank">preserved Chelsea&#8217;s lead with <em>that</em> save</a> in the FA Cup final, will miss the game.</p>
<p>Romeu and Essien come into the midfield. They haven&#8217;t seen much action lately. Torres and Sturridge will start up top.</p>
<p><strong>2:30 p.m. ET</strong>: Here are the lineups</p>
<p><strong>Liverpool FC</strong></p>
<p>Pepe Reina (25), goalkeeper<br />Glen Johnson (2), right back<br />Martin Skrtel (37), center back<br />Jamie Carragher (23), center back<br />Daniel Agger (5), left back<br />Jordan Henderson (14), midfielder<br />Jonjo Shelvey (33), midfielder<br />Stewart Downing (19), midfielder<br />Maxi (11), forward<br />Luis Suarez (7), forward<br />Andy Carroll (9), striker</p>
<p><strong>Substitutes</strong></p>
<p>Alexander Doni (32), goalkeeper<br />Sebastian Coates (16), defender<br />Martin Kelly (34), defender&nbsp;<br />Jay Spearing (20), midfielder<br />Raheem Sterling (31), midfielder<br />Craig Bellamy (39), forward&nbsp;<br />Dirk Kuyt (18), forward</p>
<p><strong>Chelsea FC</strong></p>
<p><strong>&nbsp;</strong>Ross Turnbull (22), goalkeeper<br />Paulo Ferreira (19), right back<br />Branislav Ivanovic (2), center back&nbsp;<br />John Terry (26), center back<br />Ryan Bertrand (34), left back<br />Oriol Romeu (6), midfielder<br />Ramires (7), midfielder<br />Michael Essien (5), midfielder<br />Florent Malouda (15), midfielder<br />Fernando Torres (9), striker<br />Daniel Sturridge (23), striker</p>
<p><strong>Substitutes</strong></p>
<p>Henrique Hilario (40), goalkeeper<br />Ashley Cole (3), defender<br />Sam Hutchinson (41), defender<br />Frank Lampard (8), midfielder<br />Juan Mata (10), forward<br />Salomon Kalou (21), forward<br />Romelu Lukaku (18), striker<strong><br /></strong></p>
<p><strong>12 a.m. ET</strong>: Liverpool FC still feels feeling the sting of Saturday&#8217;s loss to Chelsea in the FA Cup final. But the Reds have a chance to exact some revenge on Tuesday afternoon when the two teams face off at Anfield.</p>
<p>The Premier League game will be Liverpool&#8217;s last home game of the 2011-12 season. But it is teeming with subplots, tension and contradictions.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s start with the biggest of them all, which is the return of Fernando Torres. The Chelsea striker controversially left LFC in a record £50 million ($80 million) transfer in January 2011, and he finally faces his former fans at the stadium he called &#8220;home&#8221; for three and a half years. Anfield often gives its former idols a warm welcome when they return, but this one just might be different.</p>
<p>The Reds&#8217; home struggles have seen them win just five league games at Anfield this season (including just one in 2012). It is their worst home win total since 1949, and fans are demanding an immediate change in fortunes.</p>
<p>Chelsea has had difficulty on the road in recent months, having won once in its previous eight trips away from Stamford Bridge. Roberto di Matteo&#8217;s team needs a win to stay in the race for a top-four finish. Anything else could see the Blues banished to the Europa League.</p>
<p>With both teams having just two days&#8217; rest since Saturday, both managers will likely tinker with their lineups. But fans should expect strong teams on both sides, as this seems to intensify with each meeting.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Final, 2-1 Chelsea: It&#039;s all over. Chelsea has won the FA Cup for the fourth time in six years by virtue of a 2-1 win over Liverpool. All the talk will center around Carroll&#039;s goal that wasn&#039;t. Did it cross the line? Replays were inconclusive, but the only person whose opinion counts thinks it did [&#8230;]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=nesn.com&#038;blog=38215605&#038;post=8571&#038;subd=nesncom&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a class="asset-img-link" href="http://nesn.com/2012/05/liverpool-live-blog-small-details-will-be-key-to-outcome-as-lfc-and-chelsea-strive-for-fa-cup-glory.html" target="_self"><img src="http://nesncom.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/6a0115709f071f970b01630532493f970d.jpe" alt="Liverpool Live Blog: Reds Controversially Fall at Final Hurdle, Chelsea Lifts FA Cup With 2-1 Win" style="width: 400px;margin: 0px 0px 5px 5px" /></a><strong>Final, 2-1 Chelsea</strong>: It&#039;s all over. Chelsea has won the FA Cup for the fourth time in six years by virtue of a 2-1 win over Liverpool.</p>
<p>All the talk will center around Carroll&#039;s goal that wasn&#039;t. Did it cross the line? Replays were inconclusive, but the only person whose opinion counts thinks it did not.</p>
<p>That cannot overshadow the contribution LFC&#039;s record signing made to the game. The Reds were lost for 55 minutes, but Carroll came on and gave them more than a goal. He unsettled Chelsea&#039;s defense and gave the Reds a genuine shot at winning.</p>
<p>Chelsea was the better team for much of the game, and the two goals it scored were a reflection of its advantage in composure and efficiency.</p>
<p>Blues&#039; defender Cole becomes the first player to win the FA Cup seven times. Di Matteo&#039;s triumph means an Italian manager has won the cup three straight years.</p>
<p>That&#039;s all for now and thanks for joining us. Let&#039;s discuss this one on Twitter <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/NESNSoccer" target="_blank">@NESNsoccer</a> and <a href="http://www.facebook.com/NESNSoccer" target="_blank">Facebook</a>. Be sure to keep an eye out for some news, fan reactions, analysis and opinion that is on the way on NESN.com.</p>
<p><strong>94th minute, 2-1 Chelsea</strong>: Gerrard fouls Drogba and gives Chelsea a free kick.&#160;</p>
<p>LFC could be out of time, but the referee might tack on another minute of stoppage time.</p>
<p><strong>91st minute, 2-1 Chelsea</strong>: Carroll has a good look at the goal, but he scuffed his shot from close range.</p>
<p>Many thought he was offside, but he wasn&#039;t.</p>
<p><strong>90th minute, 2-1 Chelsea</strong>: Mata is heading for the bench, and Malouda is taking his place.</p>
<p>We&#039;ll have five minutes of stoppage time. That leaves plenty of time for the rampant Reds to tie the game &#8230; but not too much.</p>
<p><strong>89th minute, 2-1 Chelsea</strong>: LFC is piling on the pressure, having won a free kick and a succession of corner kicks.</p>
<p>But Chelsea is desperately defending the lead.&#160;</p>
<p><strong>86th minute, 2-1 Chelsea</strong>: It will be <em>the</em> talking point of this game. Did the ball cross the line or did it not?</p>
<p>Suarez thinks so. He was so sure about, he told the referee&#039;s assistant how wrong he was to not award LFC the goal, and got himself booked.</p>
<p><strong>82nd minute, 2-1 Chelsea</strong>: LFC has just been robbed of the equalizer.</p>
<p>Suarez found Carroll at the far post with a delightful chip. Carroll headed it on goal, and Cech batted it off the bar.</p>
<p>It&#039;s inconclusive whether the <em>entire</em>&#160;ball crossed the line, but Carroll celebrated anyway.</p>
<p>The referee&#039;s assistant ruled that it was not a goal.</p>
<p><strong>78th minute, 2-1 Chelsea</strong>: Now Kuyt is coming on for Bellamy.</p>
<p>The Welshman didn&#039;t make much of an impact in this game.</p>
<p>Kuyt&#039;s experience and pluck could serve the Reds well at this stage of the game.</p>
<p><strong>77th minute, 2-1 Chelsea</strong>: Meireles enters the game for Ramires.</p>
<p>Now Drogba is down on the field. He&#039;s holding his groin, and it looks like he&#039;s injured.</p>
<p><strong>76th minute, 2-1 Chelsea</strong>: Carroll&#039;s had two headers in the last two minutes that have missed the target. But he is certainly making his presence felt in the second half.</p>
<p><strong>73rd minute, 2-1 Chelsea</strong>: Carroll&#039;s introduction has liberated Suarez, allowing him to pop up all over the field and trouble the Chelsea defense.</p>
<p>This time, he shoots from distance and draws a save from Cech.</p>
<p><strong>71st minute, 2-1 Chelsea</strong>: The Reds have Chelsea on the ropes. They are first to 50-50 balls, and are passing it around with purpose.</p>
<p><strong>68th minute, 2-1 Chelsea</strong>: Bosingwa was lackadaisical in possession, which allowed Downing to close him down and win the ball.</p>
<p>Carroll&#039;s goal was a piece of individual skill that should disprove the theory that he can&#039;t play with the ball on the ground. He needs service to his head and to his feet.</p>
<p><strong>64th minute, 2-1 Chelsea</strong>: But it&#039;s Carroll who gets LFC on the board.</p>
<p>Downing won a tackle to the left of the area and found Carroll in the box.</p>
<p>The LFC striker twisted and turned Terry, before powering his shot with his left foot past Cech.</p>
<p><strong>63rd minute, 2-0 Chelsea</strong>: Despite holding a two-goal lead, Chelsea looks like the team that is most likely to score next.</p>
<p>LFC is pushing its defensive line high up the field, and Chelsea is looking to hit the Reds on the counter.</p>
<p><strong>55th minute, 2-0 Chelsea</strong>: Spearing is leaving the game, and Carroll has come on in his place.</p>
<p>The big LFC striker will have most of the second half to make a positive impact on this game.</p>
<p>But it is up to Suarez, Bellamy, Gerrard and Downing to provide service either to his head or his feet.</p>
<p><strong>54th minute, 2-0 Chelsea</strong>: The game has opened up, and there are chances at both ends.</p>
<p>Suarez burst into the area and shot, but Cech turned it away.</p>
<p><strong>52nd minute, 2-0 Chelsea</strong>: Drogba doubles Chelsea&#039;s lead with a punishing goal.</p>
<p>Lampard created the opportunity by tricking his way past Spearing in the midfield and passing forward to the Ivorian.</p>
<p>Drogba was able to face up to Skrtel (who was dropping off when he should have closed him down) and bury his shot inside of the far post. He always seems to score at Wembley Stadium. It&#039;s his fourth goal in a FA Cup Final, and his eighth in nine games at Wembley.</p>
<p><strong>51st minute, 1-0 Chelsea</strong>: The LFC captain Gerrard drives forward and carries play into the Chelsea area.</p>
<p>He was taken down in the box, but he had already lost control of the ball. Penalty appeals were rightfully turned down.</p>
<p><strong>49th minute, 1-0 Chelsea</strong>: Neither team made any changes during the break, but Carroll is already warming up.</p>
<p>Liverpool might bring him on as a &quot;Plan B,&quot; as &quot;Plan A&quot; didn&#039;t work in the first half.</p>
<p><strong>Halftime, 1-0 Chelsea</strong>: The first half comes to a close, and the Reds trail by a goal.</p>
<p>In their 13 previous FA Cup finals, the Reds only scored first half goals on two occasions.</p>
<p>This game was true to form. LFC never really looked like scoring or even threatening the Chelsea goal.</p>
<p>Downing and Enrique have struggled on the left, there is a lack of creativity in the midfield and Suarez is an island unto himself up top.&#160;Dalglish will have to consider making a few tactical changes at halftime.</p>
<p><strong>45th minute, 1-0 Chelsea</strong>: Agger makes a mistimed challenge on Mikel, and the LFC defender goes into the referee&#039;s book.</p>
<p><strong>41st minute, 1-0 Chelsea</strong>: LFC has picked up its play over the last few minutes, and it nearly scores from the head of Suarez.</p>
<p>Henderson popped into the box and headed to Suarez at the spot, but it seemed to bounce off the Uruguayan&#039;s head, and he never had a chance to aim his header.</p>
<p><strong>38th minute, 1-0 Chelsea</strong>: Mikel is booked for a rough tackle on Gerrard.</p>
<p><strong>36th minute, 1-0 Chelsea</strong>: LFC is really struggling right now. When it ventures into the Chelsea half, the Blues have done well to close down the spaces and make it difficult to create chances.</p>
<p>Suarez has been absent for most of the first half, as there is little space between the midfield and defensive lines. The Uruguayan needs another player to be the focal point of the LFC attack, Carroll perhaps, in order to take some of the attention off of him.</p>
<p><strong>28th minute, 1-0 Chelsea</strong>: The onus is on Downing and Bellamy to impose themselves on this game.</p>
<p>Chelsea&#039;s back four is solid and sits deep. The LFC wide men must get behind their midfield opponents and carry it deep &#8212; to the byline if possible.</p>
<p>That stretches the defense and allows Gerrard, Henderson and even Spearing to make darting runs into the box.</p>
<p><strong>24th minute, 1-0 Chelsea</strong>: Kalou makes a slalom run into the box, but Agger intervenes at the last moment.</p>
<p>The born-again Blues forward beat two or three opponents, and looked like he would have a free shot at Reina&#039;s goal. But the big Dane stepped in and ended his run.</p>
<p><strong>18th minute, 1-0 Chelsea</strong>: The early goal plays into Chelsea&#039;s hands. It forces LFC to take more risks going forward, and leaves space at the back for the Blues to exploit.</p>
<p>Those quick, deadly counter-attacks have served Chelsea so well over the years. And when LFC gets men behind the ball, the Blues are content to pass it around in the midfield and build play slowly.</p>
<p><strong>14th minute, 1-0 Chelsea</strong>: LFC pushes play into the Chelsea area and threaten Cech&#039;s goal.</p>
<p>Spearing&#039;s drive was blocked by Ivanovic before it reached the Chelsea goalkeeper.</p>
<p><strong>11th minute, 1-0 Chelsea</strong>: Just like that, Ramires bombs forward and gives Chelsea the lead.</p>
<p>Mata took the ball in his own half, turned and passed forward to Ramires.&#160;</p>
<p>The Brazilian midfielder beat Enrique, who took a bad position on the pass, with speed.&#160;</p>
<p>He carried play into the area and shot through Reina&#039;s legs for the opener.</p>
<p><strong>10th minute, 0-0</strong>: Ten of the dullest minutes in soccer history are in the books. It can only get better from here.</p>
<p>Nerves are one thing, but one of these teams must show a bit of adventure.</p>
<p><strong>Seventh minute, 0-0</strong>: Now its Liverpool that is controlling most of the play, but the Reds haven&#039;t been able to take it into the Chelsea third of the field.</p>
<p>It&#039;s a slow beginning for both teams, as caution and patience have been the dominant themes.</p>
<p><strong>Third minute, 0-0</strong>: Chelsea has the better of possession in the early minutes, but it has not amounted to much.</p>
<p><strong>Pregame</strong>: The starting 11 is as strong as it gets for LFC. The back four that served the Reds so well over the course of the season is together with Spearing providing the midfield shield.</p>
<p>Henderson and Gerrard will look to control things from the center. Those two and Spearing will be tasked with tracking the forward runs of Lampard and Ramires.</p>
<p>Downing, Bellamy and Suarez will be the roaming focal points of the LFC attack. Carroll has been omitted from the starting 11, but he can make an impact as a substitute.</p>
<p>There&#039;s little surprise in the Chelsea 11. David Luiz and Gary Cahill have hamstring injuries, so Ivanovic slots into the middle to partner Terry. He has been a key figure in Chelsea&#039;s revival. The game&#039;s result could hinge on how he handles Bellamy&#039;s pace and Suarez&#039;s guile.</p>
<p>Mata and Kalou will start just underneath the menace that is Drogba. They&#039;ll likely tuck inside, allowing Cole and Bosingwa to get forward. As for Torres &#8230; he&#039;s on the bench.</p>
<p><strong>11:30 a.m.</strong>: Here are the lineups:</p>
<p><strong>Liverpool FC</strong></p>
<p>Pepe Reina (25), goalkeeper<br />Glen Johnson (2), right back<br />Martin Skrtel (37), center back<br />Daniel Agger (5), center back<br />Jose Enrique (3), left back<br />Jay Spearing (20), midfielder<br />Jordan Henderson (14), midfielder<br />Steve Gerrard (8), midfielder&#160;<br />Stewart Downing (19), midfielder<br />Craig Bellamy (39), forward<br />Luis Suarez (7), forward</p>
<p><strong>Substitutes</strong></p>
<p><strong>&#160;</strong>Alexander Doni (32), goalkeeper<br />Martin Kelly (34), defender<br />Jamie Carragher (23), defender<br />Jonjo Shelvey (33), midfielder<br />Dirk Kuyt (18), forward<br />Maxi (11), forward<br />Andy Carroll (9), striker</p>
<p><strong>Chelsea FC</strong></p>
<p>Petr Cech (1), goalkeeper<br />Jose Bosingwa (17), right back<br />Branislav Ivanovic (2), center back<br />John Terry (26), center back<br />Ashley Cole (3), left back<br />John Obi Mikel (12), midfielder<br />Frank Lampard (8), midfielder<br />Ramires (7), midfielder<br />Juan Mata (10), forward<br />Salomon Kalou (21), forward<br />Didier Drogba (11), striker</p>
<p><strong>Substitutes</strong></p>
<p>Ross Turnbull (22), goalkeeper<br />Paulo Ferreira (19), defender<br />Michael Essien (5), midfielder<br />Raul Meireles (16), midfielder<br />Florent Malouda (15), midfielder<br />Daniel Sturridge (23), forward<br />Fernando Torres (9), striker<strong><br /></strong></p>
<p><strong>12 a.m. ET</strong>: Liverpool FC stands on the brink of English soccer&#039;s first cup double in five years. But formidable Chelsea FC is standing in the way. The two clubs meet at Wembley Stadium with the right to hoist the FA Cup on the line.</p>
<p>Chelsea and LFC have had some memorable encounters over the years. So it is fitting that these rivals face off in the FA Cup final. Both clubs have endured disappointing Premier League campaigns, and are looking to <a href="http://nesn.com/2012/05/luis-suarez-and-fernando-torres-new-torchbearers-in-lfc-chelsea-feud-podcast.html" target="_blank">ease the sting with a prestigious trophy</a>. The teams are evenly matched, so the outcome will hinge on the smallest of details on the field of play.</p>
<p>In the last two months, Chelsea has undergone a renaissance under Roberto di Matteo. The interim boss has restored confidence and belief within the squad, and the Blues could win two trophies when all is said and done. Players and fans are backing the Italian to assume the job on a full-time basis. Nothing can help his cause more than a Wembley win.</p>
<p>LFC is making its third trip to &quot;Anfield South&quot; this season. The first two &#8212; the Carling Cup final and FA Cup semifinal &#8212; were delightful occasions. A win on Saturday will be the most joyous of them all.</p>
<p>Kenny Dalglish has given each of his players a chance to impress ahead of the big game, and he will likely field his strongest 11. All eyes will be on the LFC&#039;s iconic trio of Luis Suarez, Steve Gerrard and Andy Carroll. When the three click in the opponents&#039; third of the field, good things tend to happen.</p>
<p>Join us for our coverage of LFC-Chelsea. We&#039;ll have all the action right here starting at 11:45 a.m.</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a class="asset-img-link" href="http://nesn.com/2012/04/liverpool-live-blog-reds-hope-goal-avalanche-continues-against-fulham-fc.html" target="_self"><img src="http://nesncom.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/6a0115709f071f970b016304ff1b8f970d.jpe" alt="Liverpool Live Blog: Makeshift Reds Fail to Impress Against Fulham, Fall 1-0 at Anfield" style="width: 400px;margin: 0px 0px 5px 5px" /></a><strong>Final, 1-0 Fulham</strong>: Fulham has won at Anfield for the first time in its history. The makeshift LFC team did no service to itself in the dull defeat.</p>
<p>With the FA Cup final taking place on Saturday, Dalglish rotated his team giving some players a chance to stake their claim for playing time in the big game. Carroll and Skrtel, two LFC regulars, played well enough, but the others lacked the sharpness and drive to get the best of Fulham.</p>
<p>Skrtel&#039;s own goal was the only difference in the score. There was also little difference between the two teams, as both failed to control the play.</p>
<p>Liverpool and Fulham are now tied on points (with 49), but the eighth-placed Reds lead in the standings on goal difference.</p>
<p>That&#039;s all for now and thanks for joining us. Let&#039;s discuss this one on Twitter <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/NESNSoccer" target="_blank">@NESNsoccer</a> and <a href="http://www.facebook.com/NESNSoccer" target="_blank">Facebook</a>. Be sure to keep an eye out for some news, fan reactions, analysis and opinion that is on the way on NESN.com.</p>
<p><strong>93rd minute, 1-0 Fulham</strong>: Kelly fouls Carroll within shooting distance of the goal.</p>
<p><strong>90th minute, 1-0 Fulham</strong>: The Reds will have four minutes of added time to find a way to score the equalizer.</p>
<p><strong>85th minute, 1-0 Fulham</strong>: The Reds are struggling to find a way through the Fulham defense.</p>
<p>It&#039;s not that the Cottagers are so determined and composed without the ball.</p>
<p>The Reds are lacking a bit of sharpness and cutting edge in the final third. They haven&#039;t threatened Schwarzer in over 20 minutes.</p>
<p><strong>80th minute, 1-0 Fulham</strong>: Etuhu comes on for Pogrebnyak.</p>
<p>Fulham is trying to lock up the game with this move.</p>
<p><strong>78th minute, 1-0 Fulham</strong>: Dempsey walks in on Doni, but the LFC goalkeeper makes an excellent save to deny the American forward.</p>
<p><strong>76th minute, 1-0 Fulham</strong>: Sterling has come on in place of Kuyt. It&#039;s his second first-team appearance for the Reds.</p>
<p><strong>75th minute, 1-0 Fulham</strong>: As the game reaches its last quarter of an hour, it&#039;s hard to see where the goals are going to come from.</p>
<p>Kuyt, Maxi and Downing have not been effective in providing Carroll service. The LFC striker hasn&#039;t been clinical in front of goal either.</p>
<p><strong>66th minute, 1-0 Fulham</strong>: Enrique replaces Aurelio.</p>
<p>It could be the final time Aurelio plays at Anfield. He departs to a nice applause from the crowd.</p>
<p><strong>65th minute, 1-0 Fulham</strong>: Carroll&#039;s header goes agonizingly wide.</p>
<p>The big man got up and headed Aurelio&#039;s cross down, but he could not aim it on target.</p>
<p><strong>63rd minute, 1-0 Fulham</strong>: Frei rifles a shot off the post.</p>
<p>Dempsey set him up at the top of the area, and he unleashed a right-footed drive that beat Doni.</p>
<p><strong>58th minute, 1-0 Fulham</strong>: Kacaniklic has been replaced by Frei.</p>
<p>The former LFC academy player made little impact apart from making the touch that led to Skrtel&#039;s own goal.</p>
<p><strong>53rd minute, 1-0 Fulham</strong>: Dempsey out-jumps Skrtel and flashes a header just wide.</p>
<p>LFC cannot afford to concede another goal, as it has not shown much creativity on the day. There are also very few attacking options on the bench to turn the game around.</p>
<p><strong>48th minute, 1-0 Fulham</strong>: Dempsey slipped and lost the ball to Spearing, who ran forward and shot on goal.</p>
<p>Schwarzer made the save.</p>
<p>But it&#039;s good to see the LFC midfielder venturing forward from time to time. He&#039;s good at tackling and breaking up plays, and making the simple passes, but he can add an extra attacking dimension to his game.</p>
<p><strong>46th minute, 1-0 Fulham</strong>: Downing has come in for Henderson as the second half gets under way.</p>
<p><strong>Halftime, 1-0 Fulham</strong>: The first half comes to close at a good time for Fulham.</p>
<p>The Reds were in control of the game, and they started to create chance after chance.</p>
<p>It took 20 minutes or so for LFC to grow into the game, but it had already conceded a goal by then.</p>
<p>Dempsey&#039;s lively start helped Fulham gain the early advantage.</p>
<p>After the goal, Fulham sat back and allowed LFC to dictate the tempo and direction of the game.</p>
<p><strong>45th minute, 1-0 Fulham</strong>: Carroll wins another header and draws a save from Schwarzer.</p>
<p>Aurelio crossed from the left. Carroll was in a good postion to attack the ball, and he out-muscled Hangeland to win the header.</p>
<p>He headed low, but Schwarzer was in a good spot to stop it.</p>
<p><strong>43rd minute, 1-0 Fulham</strong>: Shelvey is the next Red to test Schwarzer.</p>
<p>He ran onto Carroll&#039;s through-ball and shot just wide.</p>
<p>The young LFC midfielder needs to keep making those forward runs in support of Carroll.</p>
<p><strong>42nd minute, 1-0 Fulham</strong>: Carroll is starting to impose himself in the air.</p>
<p>Kuyt found him with a cross at the far post, and the LFC striker headed it back across the face of goal.</p>
<p>Carroll&#039;s header failed to find a teammate, but it was a real moment of danger.</p>
<p><strong>36th minute, 1-0 Fulham</strong>: LFC is gradually improving and starting to create chances.</p>
<p>Carroll wins a header on a corner kick and flicks it to Maxi, whose header goes high.</p>
<p><strong>29th minute, 1-0 Fulham</strong>: Skrtel is down after taking an elbow from Dempsey.</p>
<p>The two players were jumping for a header, Dempsey lead with his elbow and caught Skrtel on the back of the head.</p>
<p>He is now back up and running.</p>
<p><strong>28th minute, 1-0 Fulham</strong>: Schwarzer and Hangeland combine to keep LFC off the board.</p>
<p>Shelvey&#039;s shot was initially saved by the Fulham goalkeeper, but it slipped though his grasp and rolled toward the goal.</p>
<p>But the towering Norwegian defender was perfectly positioned to clear it off the line.</p>
<p><strong>24th minute, 1-0 Fulham</strong>: Kuyt comes close to the equalizer.</p>
<p>A deflection fell to him at the top of the area, and he hit it on the volley.</p>
<p>It had Schwarzer beat, but it swerved wide.</p>
<p><strong>20th minute, 1-0 Fulham</strong>: LFC is just starting to come to life.</p>
<p>The Reds are pressing better in the midfield, and the latest bout created a chance for Maxi.</p>
<p>He skied his shot well over the bar, but it was an encouraging moment in a dour first 20 minutes for Liverpool.</p>
<p><strong>15th minute, 1-0 Fulham</strong>: Fulham catches LFC on the break and nearly doubles its lead.</p>
<p>Dempsey received the ball 25 yards from goal and played a chip over the defense to Pogrebnyak.</p>
<p>The Russian&#039;s striker latched onto the ball and shot, but Doni saved it well.</p>
<p><strong>11th minute, 1-0 Fulham</strong>: Danny Murphy receives a warm applause from the Kop as he prepares to take a corner kick.</p>
<p><strong>Fifth minute, 1-0 Fulham:</strong> The Reds have fallen behind after Skrtel scores an own goal.</p>
<p>Dempsey was the catalyst of the play. He controlled the ball near the LFC area and played it left to Riise.</p>
<p>The former LFC fullback played a hard low cross which Kacaniklic (another former Red) deflected off of Skrtel&#039;s shoulder.</p>
<p>Doni was leaning the wrong way and was unable to keep it out of the goal.</p>
<p><strong>Second minute, 0-0</strong>: This one is off to a slow start, as Fulham takes a cautious approach to the early goings, and Liverpool&#039;s makeshift team tries to find its rhythm.</p>
<p><strong>Pregame</strong>: Dalglish has rotated the team again, making nine changes from Saturday&#039;s team.</p>
<p>Henderson and Shelvey are the only holdovers from the last LFC game.</p>
<p><strong>2:30 p.m.</strong>: Here are the lineups:</p>
<p><strong>Liverpool FC</strong></p>
<p>Alexander Doni (32), goalkeeper<br />Martin Kelly (34), right back<br />Sebastian Coates (16), center back<br />Martin Skrtel (37), center back<br />Fabio Aurelio (6), left back<br />Jay Spearing (20), midfielder<br />Jordan Henderson (14), midfielder<br />Jonjo Shelvey (33), midfielder<br />Maxi (11), forward<br />Dirk Kuyt (18), forward<br />Andy Carroll (9), striker</p>
<p><strong>Substitutes</strong></p>
<p>Brad Jones (1), goalkeeper<br />Jose Enrique (3), defender<br />Jon Flanagan (38), defender<br />Jack Robinson (49), defender<br />Jamie Carragher (23), defender<br />Stewart Downing (19), midfielder<br />Raheem Sterling (31), midfielder</p>
<p><strong>Fulham FC</strong></p>
<p>Mark Schwarzer (1), goalkeeper<br />Stephen Kelly (2), right back<br />Brede Hangeland (5), center back<br />Aaron Hughes (18), center back<br />John Arne Riise (3), left back<br />Danny Murphy (13), midfielder<br />Moussa Dembele (30), midfielder<br />Damien Duff (16), midfielder<br />Alexander Kacaniklic (31), midfielder<br />Clint Dempsey (23), forward<br />Pavel Pogrebnyak (7), striker</p>
<p><strong>Substitutes</strong></p>
<p>David Stockdale (12), goalkeeper<br />Matthew Briggs (28), defender<br />Chris Baird (6), defender<br />Dickson Etuhuh (20), midfielder<br />Pajtim Kasami (10), midfielder<br />Kerim Frei (21), midfielder<br />Orlando Sa (9), striker</p>
<p><strong>12 a.m. ET</strong>: As good as Saturday&#039;s victory over Norwich City was for Liverpool FC and its fans, the Reds barely had time to savor it. Their Premier League campaign continues on Tuesday when Fulham FC comes to Anfield.</p>
<p>Fulham grinded out a 1-0 victory when these two teams met in December. Clint Dempsey scored a poacher&#039;s goal which stood as the difference. That game also saw Jordan Henderson and Stewart Downing hit the post, and Jay Spearing was sent off for a hard tackle. The Reds will be looking for a measure of revenge against the Cottagers.</p>
<p>LFC players will take the field knowing their places in Saturday&#039;s FA Cup final are at stake. Martin Skrtel was rested against Norwich, but he should be restored to the starting 11. That was also the case for Spearing. Andy Carroll has overcome a groin problem that kept him out of the Norwich game. He should see a good amount of playing time on Tuesday.</p>
<p>Fulham trails Liverpool by three points in the league standings. It will look to rebound from the 4-0 drubbing suffered on Saturday at Everton by crossing Stanley Park and taking points from Anfield back to London.</p>
<p>Dempsey and Pavel Pogrebnyak have formed a dangerous partnership up top. While Former Reds John Arne Riise and Danny Murphy hope to turn in a top performance in front of their former supporters.</p>
<p>Join us for LFC-Fulham. We&#039;ll have all the action right here starting at 2 p.m.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Final, 3-0 Liverpool: It&#8217;s all over from Carrow Road, and the Reds reign as comfortable winners. LFC was looking to build momentum for the end of the season with this game, and it did that and more. It was a case of substance over style. LFC took a patient and calculating approach going forward, and [&#8230;]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=nesn.com&#038;blog=38215605&#038;post=9256&#038;subd=nesncom&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a class="asset-img-link" href="http://nesn.com/2012/04/liverpool-live-blog-pride-and-places-at-stake-as-lfc-travels-to-norwich-city-for-premier-league-test.html" target="_self"><img src="http://nesncom.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/6a0115709f071f970b016765cf9a17970b.jpe" alt="Liverpool Live Blog: Luis Suarez Hits Golden Hat-Trick, Reds Down Norwich 3-0" style="width: 400px;margin: 0px 0px 5px 5px" /></a><strong>Final, 3-0 Liverpool</strong>: It&#8217;s all over from Carrow Road, and the Reds reign as comfortable winners. LFC was looking to build momentum for the end of the season with this game, and it did that and more.</p>
<p>It was a case of substance over style. LFC took a patient and calculating approach going forward, and it paid off handsomely. Norwich has struggled defensively in recent months, and its errors at the back gave LFC&#8217;s Uruguayan star the space he needed to hand out punishment.</p>
<p>Suarez stood head and shoulders above any other player on the field. He was menacing throughout, and scored as good a hat-trick as you are likely to see. Each goal was better than the one that preceded it.</p>
<p>The Reds put a stop to their league slide with the win. Three points keep them on seventh-placed Everton&#8217;s heels. Two points seperate the Merseyside rivals in the standings.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s all for now and thanks for joining us. Let&#8217;s discuss this one on Twitter <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/NESNSoccer" target="_blank">@NESNsoccer</a> and <a href="http://www.facebook.com/NESNSoccer" target="_blank">Facebook</a>. Be sure to keep an eye out for some news, fan reactions, analysis and opinion that is on the way on NESN.com.</p>
<p><strong>85th minute, 3-0 Liverpool</strong>: Gerrard and Suarez are leaving the game to a well-deserved applause.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Kuyt and Coates will come in and see out the game.</p>
<p><strong>82nd minute, 3-0 Liverpool</strong>: Suarez completes his hat-trick in stunning fashing.&nbsp;</p>
<p>He took another ball that deflected off a defender, looked up and shot over Ruddy from 50 yards out.</p>
<p><strong>76th minute, 2-0 Liverpool</strong>: Vaughan has another effort &#8212; this time a header from the spot &#8212; that sails just wide of the LFC goal.</p>
<p>Holt enters in place of Morrison.</p>
<p><strong>75th minute, 2-0 Liverpool:</strong>&nbsp;After many struggles against this year&#8217;s newly promoted teams, LFC has been compossed and efficient against Norwich.</p>
<p>Barring an unforseen turn of events, the Reds should run out comfortable winners.</p>
<p><strong>70th minute, 2-0 Liverpool</strong>: Vaughan shoots wide of Reina&#8217;s goal from just outside the area.</p>
<p>It was the hosts&#8217; first effort on goal in over 20 minutes, and only there second or third in the game.</p>
<p>LFC has defended well, and its passing and possession has improved over the course of the game.</p>
<p><strong>65th minute, 2-0 Liverpool</strong>: Howson clears a corner kick off the line.</p>
<p>Vaughan follows with a hard tackle on Reina, earning himself a yellow card at the other end of the field.</p>
<p><strong>64th minute, 2-0 Liverpool</strong>: Suarez fools the defense with a clever move at the top of the area.&nbsp;</p>
<p>It allowed him to threaten the goal, but he tried to chip the on-rushing Ruddy, but his effort went over the bar.</p>
<p><strong>60th minute, 2-0 Liverpool</strong>: Gerrard&#8217;s through-ball puts Downing in position to twist and turn himself free in the Norwich area.</p>
<p>His low shot was saved well by Ruddy.</p>
<p><strong>57th minute, 2-0 Liverpool</strong>: Shelvey should have scored on that effort, but there is certainly a different feeling about wasted chances when the Reds are holding a two-goal advantage.</p>
<p><strong>55th minute, 2-0 Liverpool</strong>: The Reds are nearly beating down the door in search of that third goal.</p>
<p>Enrique delivered a low cross across the face of goal, but Shelvey could not redirect it on target.</p>
<p><strong>54th minute, 2-0 Liverpool</strong>: Play is still fast and open here in the second half.</p>
<p>Suarez and Downing find space in the area, but Downing&#8217;s attempted lob goes well over the bar.</p>
<p><strong>52nd minute, 2-0 Liverpool</strong>:&nbsp;That&#8217;s 31 times LFC has hit the post this season, as&nbsp;Shelvey&#8217;s header smacks off the crossbar.</p>
<p><strong>Halftime, 2-0 Liverpool</strong>: LFC heads to the locker room with a bounce. A two-goal lead will do that for a team.</p>
<p>Suarez&#8217;s double came from two of the three genuine chances the Reds have created.</p>
<p>An efficient, not wasteful LFC will be delighted with the first 45 minutes. It must do a professional job of holding the lead.</p>
<p>If the Reds can do that, they will head back to Merseyside three points richer.</p>
<p><strong>42nd minute, 2-0 Liverpool</strong>: Suarez draws a foul from Ward, and the Norwich defender is cautioned for the effort.</p>
<p>The LFC forward&#8217;s dribbling has caused all sorts of havoc in the Norwich defense.</p>
<p><strong>40th minute, 2-0 Liverpool</strong>: The rain is falling with increasing intensity, and the speed of the game is just picking up again.</p>
<p>Players are losing their footing more than in the early goings. An error at either end could lead to chances or goals, and it would be no surprise.</p>
<p><strong>33rd minute, 2-0 Liverpool:</strong>&nbsp;LFC has taken a new approach in this game, and the early result has been positive.</p>
<p>The Reds are getting numbers behind the ball, as Norwich pushes forward.</p>
<p>When LFC recovers, it bursts forward and punishes the Canaries with quick and deadly counter-attacks.</p>
<p><strong>28th minute, 2-0 Liverpool</strong>: It&#8217;s two for Suarez and he does it all himself this time.</p>
<p>On the right side, he took another deflection and ran in on goal. Once he got into the box, he shot low, hard and accurately to the inside of the far post.</p>
<p><strong>27th minute, 1-0 Liverpool:</strong>&nbsp;Suarez and Gerrard nearly link up to double the lead.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Suarez took a deflection off a defender and ran in on goal. He laid off to Gerrard near the spot, but the captain&#8217;s shot took a deflection off of Bennett.</p>
<p>When Suarez and Gerrard link up in the final third, it can carve openings into the tightest of defenses.</p>
<p><strong>24th minute, 1-0 Liverpool</strong>: Suarez breaks the deadlock for LFC. It was a show of ruthlessness from the Reds.</p>
<p>Gerrard made a rare drive forward and found his fellow icon near the top of the area.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Suarez had a bit of space, turned and fired past the outstretched Ruddy.</p>
<p><strong>18th minute, 0-0</strong>: Dalglish spoke about trading style for results earlier this week. Maybe it was his prediction.&nbsp;</p>
<p>LFC hasn&#8217;t played with its usual verve, as it takes a cautious approach against Norwich.</p>
<p>It could be that it&#8217;s sitting back and looking to counter (for at least the first half hour) because of the heavy schedule of games this week.</p>
<p><strong>11th minute, 0-0</strong>: So far, Gerrard is sitting deep &#8212; right in front of the defense &#8212; and conducting LFC&#8217;s approach.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s his first game back from a hamstring injury, and he&#8217;s working his way back into the game.</p>
<p>Expect him to bomb forward a bit more as the game progresses.</p>
<p><strong>Ninth minute, 0-0</strong>: Drury is down, with what looks like a groin injury. He went down with no contact and his day is likely over.</p>
<p>Martin is the only defender on the Norwich bench. He&#8217;s warming up.</p>
<p><strong>Fifth minute, 0-0</strong>: Norwich looks like it will take a direct approach to its attack.</p>
<p>With Liverpool pushing its defensive line high up the field, Norwich looks to play balls over the top. Morrison has been isolated against Carragher on two occasions and there is a sense of danger.</p>
<p><strong>First minute, 0-0</strong>: Fox becomes the game&#8217;s first victim of a cleat to the head. He tried to head a ball that was at knee level, and Shelvey caught him with a stud or four. He looks like he&#8217;ll be able to run it off.</p>
<p><strong>Pregame</strong>: Martin Skrtel is rested for the first time in what seems like forever. The dependable LFC stopper is on the bench.</p>
<p>Gerrard, Shelvey and Henderson will form the center midfield trio, while Suarez will lead from the front.</p>
<p>Norwich will not start its budding striker Holt. But he can be a force coming off the bench against tired legs.</p>
<p>The Canaries pack five in the midfield, as they look to neutralize Gerrard and Shelvey&#8217;s forward raids.</p>
<p><strong>12 p.m. ET</strong>: Here are the lineups</p>
<p><strong>Liverpool FC</strong></p>
<p>Pepe Reina (25), goalkeeper<br />Glen Johnson (2), right back<br />Jamie Carragher (23), center back<br />Daniel Agger (5), center back<br />Jose Enrique (3), left back<br />Steve Gerrard (8), midfielder<br />Jordan Henderson (14), midfielder<br />Jonjo Shelvey (33), midfielder<br />Stuart Downing (19), midfielder&nbsp;<br />Craig Bellamy (39), forward<br />Luis Suarez (7), forward</p>
<p><strong>Substitutes</strong></p>
<p>Doni (32), goalkeeper<br />Martin Skrtel (37), defender<br />Martin Kelly (34), defender<br />Sebastian Coates (16), defender<br />Jay Spearing (20), midfielder<br />Maxi (11), midfielder<br />Dirk Kuyt (18), forward</p>
<p><strong>Norwich City</strong></p>
<p>John Ruddy (1), goalkeeper&nbsp;<br />Kyle Naughton (25), right back<br />Ryan Bennett (33), center back<br />Elliot Ward (22), center back<br />Adam Drury (3), left back<br />Anthony Pilkington (12), midfielder&nbsp;<br />David Fox (15), midfielder&nbsp;<br />Bradley Johnson (4), midfielder&nbsp;<br />Elliot Bennett (17), midfielder<br />Jonathan Howson (24), midfielder<br />Steve Morison (5), striker</p>
<p><strong>Substitutes</strong></p>
<p><strong>&nbsp;</strong>Jed Steer (31), goalkeeper<br />Russell Martin (2), defender<br />Wesley Hoolahan (14), midfielder<br />Andrew Surman (11), midfielder<br />Aaron Wilbraham (21), striker<br />James Vaughan (8), striker<br />Grant Holt (9), striker&nbsp;</p>
<p><strong>12 a.m. ET</strong>: Liverpool FC travels to Carrow Road for the first time since 2005 to face Norwich City. Both clubs have taken long, strange journeys since then, but they will contest Saturday&#8217;s Premier League game as top-flight rivals.</p>
<p>Norwich has impressed in its first Premier League campaign in over half a decade. Having hit its target of avoiding relegation, it sits 13th in the league with 43 points, and trails the eighth-placed Reds by just three points in the standings.</p>
<p>These two teams last met in late October. Craig Bellamy&#8217;s early goal was canceled out by Grant Holt&#8217;s header, and the Norwich was able to <a href="http://nesn.com/2011/10/liverpool-lack-cutting-edge-in-1-1-draw-against-norwich-city.html">hold LFC to a 1-1 draw</a>. Liverpool felt it deserved more from that game, and the trip to Norwich is a chance to make amends.</p>
<p>The Canaries have struggled at home in recent months. They have won two of their last nine contests at Carrow Road. They have conceded more home goals than all but three teams in the league, and they have not held an opponent scoreless in their last 12 games (home or away).</p>
<p>Saturday&#8217;s contest will start the most important seven days of LFC&#8217;s campaign. It plays Norwich, then Fulham on Tuesday, followed by the FA Cup final against Chelsea on Saturday. LFC players will need to earn their places in the final with good performances in the next two league games.</p>
<p>Join us for all the action between Norwich City and LFC. We&#8217;ll have it right here starting at 11:45 a.m. ET.</p>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a class="asset-img-link" href="http://nesn.com/2012/04/uefa-champions-league-live-blog-real-madrid-needs-home-comforts-to-defeat-bayern-munich.html" target="_self"><img src="http://nesncom.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/6a0115709f071f970b016765abc091970b.jpe" alt="UEFA Champions League Live Blog: Bayern Munich Prevails Over Real Madrid On Penalties, Clinches Place in Final" style="width: 400px;margin: 0px 0px 5px 5px" /></a><strong>Final, 2-1 Real Madrid (Bayern wins on penalites 3-1)</strong>: It&#039;s all over from the Bernabeu, and Bayern has emerged victorious.</p>
<p>The Germans always seem to hold their nerve when penalties come around, and this time was no different.</p>
<p>Ronaldo and Kaka, both FIFA Player of the Year winners, missed Real&#039;s first two penalty kicks. But Kroos and Lahm returned the favor, setting up a dramatic finale.</p>
<p>Ramos went for power, and sent his spot-kick toward Pluto. It will land in a light year or two. Schweinsteiger calmly dispatched his penalty to send his team into a state of delerium.</p>
<p>Bayern Munich will play Chelsea in the UEFA Champions League final on May 19. It will be staged at Bayern&#039;s home stadium &#8212; the Allianz Arena. This marks the first time in the Champions League era that a team will play in the final at home</p>
<p>That&#039;s all for now and thanks for joining us. Let&#039;s discuss this one on Twitter <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/NESNSoccer" target="_blank">@NESNsoccer</a> and <a href="http://www.facebook.com/NESNSoccer" target="_blank">Facebook</a>. Be sure to keep an eye out for some news, fan reactions, analysis and opinion that is on the way on NESN.com.</p>
<p><strong>111th minute, 2-1 Real Madrid</strong>: Granero is coming into the game for Ozil.</p>
<p>There was so much talk that Granero would <a href="http://nesn.com/2012/01/esteban-graneros-agent-says-midfielder-keen-for-move-away-possibly-to-liverpool.html" target="_blank">leave the club during the winter transfer window</a>, but here he is, right in the thick of the action in the most important minutes of the season.</p>
<p><strong>107th minute, 2-1 Real Madrid</strong>: It will be crucial for Gustavo and Badstuber to hold their nerves and emotions in check in this second period.</p>
<p><strong>106th minute, 2-1 Real Madrid</strong>: The teams have switched sides and the penultimate 15-minute period is under way.</p>
<p>There are tired legs and tired minds all over the field.&#160;</p>
<p>Real substituted Higuain for Benzema at the break.</p>
<p><strong>105th minute, 2-1 Real Madrid</strong>: Badstuber becomes the next player booked by the referee.&#160;</p>
<p>He too will miss the final because of yellow-card accumulation.</p>
<p><strong>102nd minute, 2-1 Real Madrid</strong>: Gustavo is cautioned for a foul on Pepe. He will miss the final should Bayern advance.</p>
<p>It&#039;s a shame for the Brazilian midfielder. He has been one of the game&#039;s most influential players.&#160;</p>
<p>His tough-tackling ways caught up with him, and the referee showed him yellow after he&#160;committed at least five or six fouls.</p>
<p><strong>99th minute, 2-1 Real Madrid</strong>: Pepe was nearly the catalyst for the go-ahead goal. He burst forward from his position in defense to find Ronaldo at the top of the area.</p>
<p>A last-ditch tackle by Badstuber prevented Ronaldo from completing the hat-trick.</p>
<p><strong>95th minute, 2-1 Real Madrid</strong>: An exhausted Ribery makes way for Mueller.&#160;</p>
<p>He didn&#039;t provide any of those trademark moments of magic, but his overall contribution was significant.&#160;</p>
<p>The Frenchman hurried and chased Real&#039;s attackers, and helped Bayern control the tempo for so much of the game.&#160;</p>
<p><strong>93rd minute, 2-1 Real Madrid</strong>: Real has managed to seize the initiative in this first period of extra time.</p>
<p>It hasn&#039;t yielded any scoring chances, but Bayern was momentarily pinned deep in its own end.</p>
<p><strong>90th minute, 2-1 Real Madrid</strong>: The second half was nothing like the first, but it was every bit as tense.&#160;</p>
<p>The semifinal is tied 3-3 on aggregate, and this game is heading for extra-time.</p>
<p><strong>86th minute, 2-1 Real Madrid</strong>: Alaba found Robben at the top of the area.</p>
<p>Then Robbern slipped it to Gomez in a fantastic position to score, but the normally sure-footed striker took a heavy touch and slipped before hitting a weak effort.</p>
<p>That was the golden chance to put his team in the final, and Gomez wasted it.</p>
<p><strong>82nd minute, 2-1 Real Madrid</strong>: Extra time is looming large in this contest.</p>
<p>Real Madrid has used one of its three substitutions, while Bayern has not used any of them.</p>
<p>Robben and Ribery have been threatening in recent minutes, but there is very little space to exploit.</p>
<p><strong>75th minute, 2-1 Real Madrid</strong>: Kaka is coming on for Di Maria.</p>
<p>The Brazilian must have been disappointed not to start, but he has plenty of time to <a href="http://nesn.com/2012/04/kaka-overcomes-injury-problems-scores-stunning-goal-for-real-madrid-video.html" target="_blank">make an impact</a>&#160;(as he has done with increasing frequency this season).</p>
<p><strong>72nd minute, 2-1 Real Madrid</strong>: Ronaldo is usually deadly on free kicks, but he has wasted three opportunities from good positions during the game.</p>
<p>It is a weapon that the hosts must exploit, because Bayern can continue to outmuscle Real if there is no danger from set-pieces.</p>
<p><strong>66th minute, 2-1 Real Madrid</strong>: Robben looked like he had skipped around Pepe, but he took a heavy touch and Casillas was able to race off his line and intervene.</p>
<p>The game has indeed tightened, as neither team wants to make a mistake and concede the winning goal.</p>
<p><strong>59th minute, 2-1 Real Madrid</strong>: Arbeloa has been booked for a professional foul on Ribery. It prevented Bayern&#039;s wing wizard from starting a quick counter-attack.</p>
<p><strong>58th minute, 2-1 Real Madrid</strong>: Benzema tested Neuer on one end, and Gomez shot on Casillas&#039; goal at the other.</p>
<p>Both teams have produced half chances in the last 10 minutes, as the game has become less about speed and more and more about tactics and focus.</p>
<p><strong>55th minute, 2-1 Real Madrid</strong>: If there is any team with a slight advantage, it is Bayern.</p>
<p>It has been able to possess and move the ball around the field with greater purpose than Madrid in the second half.</p>
<p>When it loses the ball, it presses Madrid into making uncharacteristic mistakes.&#160;</p>
<p><strong>47th minute, 2-1 Real Madrid</strong>: The second half starts in the same vein as the first with Gomez flashing a header wide.</p>
<p><strong>Halftime, 2-1 Real Madrid</strong>: A thrilling and gripping half has come to a close. Real Madrid is leading the game, but the semifinal is tied 3-3 on aggregate.</p>
<p>It looked like the hosts were going to run away to the final, but nobody told Bayern Munich.</p>
<p>The Germans have pressed forward from start to finish, and their quality created a number of chances.</p>
<p>It was only Pepe&#039;s foul on Gomez that earned Bayern a penalty, but it deserved a goal on the strength&#160;of its play.</p>
<p><strong>45th minute, 2-1 Real Madrid</strong>: Bayern has a free kick in a dangerous position &#8212; nearly 20 yards away from goal &#8212; after Pepe fouls a diving Robben.</p>
<p>Robben hit it through the wall, but Casillas made a diving save.</p>
<p><strong>41st minute, 2-1 Real Madrid</strong>: The game has just settled down a bit after the frantic start.</p>
<p>Each team has been able to establish a rhythm to its play, but the tackles are still coming hard and fast from all sides.</p>
<p><strong>34th minute, 2-1 Real Madrid</strong>: Gomez hit a soft shot at Casillas, which was saved.</p>
<p>Real failed to clear, and Bayern had another attempt at goal.</p>
<p>It came back to Ribery at the top of the six yard box, but Alonso made a desperate, sliding tackle before he could unleash the shot.</p>
<p><strong>31st minute, 2-1 Real Madrid</strong>: This has really shaped up as a heavyweight clash between two titans.&#160;</p>
<p>Both teams are attacking at every step, and there are certainly more goals to come.&#160;</p>
<p>Benzema carried play into the Bayern area, and hit a curling shot just wide of the outstretched Neuer.</p>
<p><strong>27th minute, 2-1 Real Madrid</strong>: And Robben buries the penalty to the right of Casillas.</p>
<p>The goalkeeper got a fingertip to it, but he knocked it off the inside of the post and in.</p>
<p><strong>26th minute, 2-0 Real Madrid</strong>: Now Bayern has won a penalty. Pepe has been booked for fouling Gomez in the area.</p>
<p><strong>26th minute, 2-0 Real Madrid</strong>: Real is presented with a couple of chances, after there is some confusion in the Bayern defense.</p>
<p><strong>23rd minute, 2-0 Real Madrid</strong>: Bayern remains competent and confident going when on the ball.</p>
<p>The visitors&#039; passing is sharp, which causes Real Madrid defenders to do a lot of unnecessary running.</p>
<p>If Bayern can keep this up, it will have a real psycological advantage. If it can score, it will have all the momentum.</p>
<p><strong>20th minute, 2-0 Real Madrid:</strong>&#160;Although trailing by two, Bayern has still shown a willingness and ability to get forward and carve up Madrid&#039;s defense.</p>
<p>The Germans know that one goal will tie the aggregate score, and change the complexion of the contest.</p>
<p><strong>14th minute, 2-0 Real Madrid</strong>: Ronaldo scores again. He received a pass from Ozil at the top of the area, took one touch toward the goal, and coolly slotted it past Neuer.</p>
<p>Bayern had responded to the first goal with a couple of chances, but Real made the visitors pay for their sloppy defending.</p>
<p>Ronaldo was wide open at the top of the area, and he&#039;ll finish that every time.</p>
<p><strong>12th minute, 1-0 Real Madrid</strong>: Gomez shoots from distance, drawing a save from Casillas. But the Real Madrid goalkeeper fumbled it.&#160;</p>
<p>Ribery was first to react, but he could not put his shot on goal. It was him versus Casillas, and his accuracy failed him from close range.</p>
<p><strong>Seventh&#160;minute, 1-0 Real Madrid</strong>: Alaba tries to make amends for the handball. He nearly created the equalizer by bursting down the left and crossing across the face of goal to Robben.</p>
<p>Robben somehow put his shot over the bar from six yards out. It bounced a little high for the Dutch winger, but he still should have finished it off.</p>
<p><strong>Sixth minute, 1-0 Real Madrid</strong>: Ronaldo firmly buries the penalty to Neuer&#039;s left.&#160;</p>
<p><strong>Fifth minute, 0-0</strong>: It&#039;s a penalty for Real.</p>
<p>Di Maria took a long pass, and shot on the volley. Alaba slid and the ball hit his arm.&#160;</p>
<p><strong>Third minute, 0-0</strong>: Di Maria skipped past Alaba on the right side of the area, and set up Khedira. The midfielder&#039;s shot went straight at Neuer, but it was a statement of Real&#039;s intent. Bayern will need to defend as a team against Real&#039;s legion of attacking stars.</p>
<p><strong>Pregame</strong>: There are no real surprises in either team. The result could hinge on the play of the central defenders.</p>
<p>One player to watch on Real Madrid is Ramos. He spent the early part of his career as a right fullback, but Mourinho has converted him into a pretty good center back over the last two seasons. This is his moment.</p>
<p>Bayern has lots of firepower going forward, but the center of its defense has been accused of being &quot;soft.&quot; Badstuber and Boateng are the youngsters in the middle. They will be under constant pressure throughout this game.</p>
<p><strong>2 p.m.</strong>: Here are the lineups:</p>
<p><strong>Real Madrid</strong></p>
<p>Iker Casillas (1), goalkeeper<br />Alvaro Arbeloa (17), right back<br />Sergio Ramos (4), center back<br />Pepe (3), center back<br />Marcelo (12), left back<br />Xabi Alonso (14), midfielder<br />Sami Khedira (6), midfielder&#160;<br />Mezut Ozil (10), midfielder<br />Angel Di Maria (22), forward<br />Cristiano Ronaldo (7), forward<br />Karim Benzema (9), striker</p>
<p><strong>Substitutes</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>Antonio Adan (13), goalkeeper&#160;<br />Raul Albiol (18), defender<br />Fabio Coentrao (15), defender<br />Esteban Granero (11), midfieler<br />Kaka (8), midfielder<br />Jose Callejon (21), forward<br />Gonzalo Higuain (20), striker</p>
<p><strong>Bayern Munich</strong></p>
<p>Manuel Neuer (1), goalkeeper<br />Philipp Lahm (21), right back<br />Holger Badstuber (28), center back<br />Jerome Boateng (17), center back<br />David Alaba (27), left back<br />Luiz Gustavo (30), midfielder<br />Bastian Schwiensteiger (31), midfielder<br />Tony Kroos (39), midfielder<br />Arjen Robben (10), midfielder<br />Franck Ribery (7), midfielder<br />Mario Gomez (33), striker</p>
<p><strong>Substitutes</strong></p>
<p><strong></strong>Hans Jorg Butt (22), goalkeeper<br />Diego Contento (26), defender<br />Rafinha (13), defender<br />Anatoliy Tymoshchuk (44), midfielder<br />Danijel Pranjic (23), midfielder<br />Thomas Muller (25), forward<br />Ivica Olic (11), striker</p>
<p><strong>12 a.m. ET</strong>: Two giants of European soccer meet on Wednesday for the right to advance to the UEFA Champions League final. Their standing in the game makes it seem a little odd that each would be hoping for things like &quot;luck&quot; and &quot;crowd support&quot; to see them through, but that is the case.</p>
<p>Real Madrid hosts Bayern Munich in the second leg of the their semifinal series. Bayern won 2-1 last week, taking a slight advantage into the second leg. Real Madrid&#039;s away goal looms large, and the Spanish club knows a 1-0 will do the job just fine.</p>
<p>The home team will likely take a patient approach, focusing on playing to its strengths and eliminating its own mistakes. The margin for error is slim, but the opportunity is great. Cristiano Ronaldo issued a rallying cry to the fans who will pack the Estadio Santiago Bernabeu.</p>
<p>&quot;I hope we reach the final because it is very important to us players, to Real Madrid and to our fans throughout the world,&quot; he said. &quot;The crowd has to play the most important role as soon as we step onto the pitch because we can feel it.</p>
<p>&quot;If we stand united, things will turn out well. It is a decisive match and the players are more confident and feel we can do even better when we feel the backing of the supporters.&quot;</p>
<p>Bayern Munich&#039;s campaign has been modest compared to Wednesday&#039;s opponent. But the motivation of participating in the final that takes place on home soil (May 19 at the Allianz Arena in Munich, Germany) has been the carrot for which Bayern has been striving all season.</p>
<p>Manager Jupp Heynckes promises that his team will rise to the occasion and perform on club soccer&#039;s biggest stage at one of its hallowed venues.</p>
<p>&quot;It is going to be spectacular. It is going to be a real treat with everything which belongs in such a football game,&quot; Heynckes said.</p>
<p>&quot;It will be a battle of the giants. Both clubs have a great history and I am looking forward to it, and I hope it has a positive outcome for us.</p>
<p>Join us right here for Real Madrid-Bayern Munich. We&#039;ll have all the action starting at 1:45 p.m.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Final, 2-2: Chelsea has done the improbably impossible. The Blues fought out a 2-2 draw to stun Barcelona, and advance to the Champions League final. Having been reduced to 10 men, Chelsea&#039;s patchwork defense absorbed and repelled the Barcelona attack for as long as it needed it to. Cech, Ivanovic and Cole stood tallest as [&#8230;]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=nesn.com&#038;blog=38215605&#038;post=9716&#038;subd=nesncom&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a class="asset-img-link" href="http://nesn.com/2012/04/uefa-champions-league-live-blog-chelsea-dares-to-dream-of-prevailing-over-barcelona.html" target="_self"><img src="http://nesncom.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/6a0115709f071f970b0167659d3ed9970b.jpe" alt="UEFA Champions League Live Blog: Chelsea Stuns Barcelona, Draws Game to Advance to Final" style="width: 400px;margin: 0px 0px 5px 5px" /></a><strong>Final, 2-2</strong>: Chelsea has done the improbably impossible. The Blues fought out a 2-2 draw to stun Barcelona, and advance to the Champions League final.
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<p>Having been reduced to 10 men, Chelsea&#039;s patchwork defense absorbed and repelled the Barcelona attack for as long as it needed it to.</p>
<p>Cech, Ivanovic and Cole stood tallest as the leaders of the Blues&#039; defense.</p>
<p>Spending all game on the attack took its toll on Barcelona. The hosts passed their way around the Chelsea defense, but could never break through during that fateful second half.</p>
<p>Full credit to Roberto di Matteo for instilling his players with confidence and belief. They lived off of it in the second half.</p>
<p>That&#039;s all for now and thanks for joining us. Let&#039;s discuss this one on Twitter <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/NESNSoccer" target="_blank">@NESNsoccer</a> and <a href="http://www.facebook.com/NESNSoccer" target="_blank">Facebook</a>. Be sure to keep an eye out for some news, fan reactions, analysis and opinion that is on the way on NESN.com.</p>
<p><strong>91st minute, 2-2</strong>: Chelsea&#039;s record signing, the much-maligned Torres, puts the Blues into the final.</p>
<p>There was a shout for a hand-ball in the Chelsea box, but it was quickly cleared to Torres.</p>
<p>The Spaniard walked in on goal, rounded Valdes and put it into the empty net.</p>
<p><strong>89th minute, 2-1 Barcelona</strong>: Meireles is shown a yellow card, and he will miss the final should Chelsea progress.</p>
<p><strong>85th minute, 2-1 Barcelona</strong>: Messi, Sanchez, Alves and company are straining to find space in this Chelsea back line.</p>
<p>The Blues are just a few minutes away from pulling off one of the biggest upsets in the history of the Champions League.</p>
<p><strong>83rd minute, 2-1 Barcelona</strong>: Messi pops up at the top of the area, and fires his shot off the near post.</p>
<p>He found the tiniest of spaces to aim for, and nearly put his team into the final.</p>
<p><strong>82nd minute, 2-1 Barcelona</strong>: It looked as if Barcelona had scored the sure winner, but the referee&#039;s assistant ruled Alves offside.</p>
<p><strong>80th minute, 2-1 Barcelona</strong>: Torres is replacing Drogba, who fought off a knee injury and gave his all for 80 minutes.</p>
<p><strong>75th minute, 2-1 Barcelona</strong>: Barcelona looks like it has reached an impasse.</p>
<p>It has all the possession and play, but does not seem capable of unlocking the Chelsea defense.</p>
<p>Cech is in great form, Ramires, Bosingwa, Ivanovic and Cole are turning everything away.</p>
<p>Messi has dropped deep in search of space, and has not been able to influence the game since his penalty miss.</p>
<p><strong>74th minute, 2-1 Barcelona</strong>: Keita has come on for Fabregas.</p>
<p><strong>72nd minute, 2-1 Barcelona</strong>: The Chelsea veteran responds at the other end with a two-footed scissor tackle on Fabregas.</p>
<p>He is given a deserved yellow card for the tackle.</p>
<p><strong>71st minute, 2-1 Barcelona</strong>: Messi pulls Lampard down and gets cautioned by the referee.</p>
<p><strong>69th minute, 2-1 Barcelona</strong>: Drogba fell, got back up, clutched his hamstring and limps around.</p>
<p>Chelsea wanted Barcelona to play it out of bounds, but the hosts would not oblige.</p>
<p><strong>68th minute, 2-1 Barcelona</strong>: Cuenca is coming off with Tello taking his place.</p>
<p>It&#039;s a head-scratcher, as Pedro is older, more experienced and has an impressive goal-scoring record over the last three years.</p>
<p><strong>66th minute, 2-1 Barcelona:</strong>&#160;This game has become a battle of persistence versus resistance.</p>
<p>Barcelona is attacking with nine players, while Chelsea is defending with eight &#8230; and Cech.</p>
<p><strong>64th minute, 2-1 Barcelona</strong>: Ivanovic nearly scores at the other end.</p>
<p>He met Lampard&#039;s corner with a free header, but couldn&#039;t put it on target.</p>
<p><strong>62nd minute, 2-1 Barcelona</strong>: Cech stands tall again with a save on Cuenca.</p>
<p>He followed the play across the face of goal, raced off his line, and turned away the Barcelona youngster&#039;s shot.</p>
<p><strong>59th minute, 2-1 Barcelona</strong>: Cech has been cautioned for time wasting.</p>
<p>The Barcelona crowd have been whistling at the Chelsea goalkeeper every time he prepares for a goal kick.&#160;</p>
<p>They might have influenced the referee&#039;s decision. It&#039;s reportedly happened at the Nou Camp before.</p>
<p><strong>58th minute, 2-1 Barcelona</strong>: Kalou is coming on for Mata.&#160;</p>
<p>Mata has been a non-factor in this one. Kalou will provide fresh legs and another outlet for the Chelsea defenders.</p>
<p>It remains to be seen how long Chelsea can defend like this.</p>
<p><strong>56th minute, 2-1 Barcelona</strong>: Barcelona has all of the ball, but Chelsea has 10 men behind it.</p>
<p>Drogba took an outlet and shot from the halfway line, drawing a save from Alves.</p>
<p><strong>54th minute, 2-1 Barcelona</strong>: Sanchez misses with a header from close range.</p>
<p>Alves played a deft cross to the back post. Sanchez arrived, but could not aim his header on target.</p>
<p><strong>52nd minute, 2-1 Barcelona</strong>: There&#039;s a bit of pushing and shoving going on between Fabregas and Lampard.</p>
<p><strong>49th minute, 2-1 Barcelona</strong>: Messi bangs the penalty kick off the bar. He went for power over placement, and his scoring touch failed him at a crucial moment.</p>
<p>Perhaps it was poetic justice, as the foul on Fabregas was a soft one.&#160;</p>
<p><strong>48th minute, 2-1 Barcelona</strong>: Drogba has given away a penalty for a foul on Fabregas.</p>
<p><strong>47th minute, 2-1 Barcelona</strong>: Fabregas starts the second-half Barcelona shooting gallery, but Ivanovic intercedes and turnes it away.</p>
<p><strong>Halftime, 2-1 Barcelona</strong>: The first half has come to a close. It was thrilling and action-packed.</p>
<p>Chelsea, reduced to 10 men and some tears, is astonishingly poised to advance to the Champions League final.</p>
<p>Busquets and Iniesta gave Barcelona a 2-0 lead. But the host let down its guard and Chelsea dealt a punishing blow on the counter-attack.</p>
<p><strong>45th minute, 2-1 Barcelona</strong>: Ramires puts Chelsea back in the game. It&#039;s an amazing and dramatic turn of events.</p>
<p>Lampard played him in behind the Barca defense, and the Chelsea midfielder chipped over Valdes from 18 yards out. It was a sublime effort from the Brazilian.</p>
<p>Chelsea now leads courtesy of the away-goals rule.</p>
<p><strong>44th minute, 2-0 Barcelona</strong>: Barca has doubled its lead. This time Iniesta is the goal scorer.</p>
<p>Sanchez, Messi and Iniesta countered against five Chelsea defenders, and unlocked the Blues 35 yards away from goal.</p>
<p>Sanchez found Messi to his left. Messi laid it off to a streaking Iniesta, who ghosted past Bosingwa and beat Cech with his shot.</p>
<p><strong>39th minute, 1-0 Barcelona</strong>: Barcelona smells blood, and they are pushing for that second goal.</p>
<p>Chelsea is now without its starting center backs. Cahill&#039;s injury was a blow. Terry&#039;s dismissal could be fatal.</p>
<p>Terry let his team down. There are reports that the referee didn&#039;t see the incident, but he was told by his assistant what Terry had done.</p>
<p><strong>39th minute, 1-0 Barcelona:</strong>&#160;John Terry has been astonishingly sent off.</p>
<p>He walked up behind Sanchez and kneed him in the back. It was off the ball, and the referee found out about it.</p>
<p>It was a dirty play by the Chelsea captain, but one that happens all the time.</p>
<p>But Terry deserved to get sent off.</p>
<p><strong>37th minute, 1-0 Barcelona</strong>: Busquets has tapped in the all-important opening goal. Cuenca fed him with a pass across the face of goal. The Chelsea defense had broken down on the play, leaving three Barcelona players with a chance at tapping it in.</p>
<p><strong>32nd minute, 0-0</strong>: Mikel is booked for tripping Sanchez.</p>
<p><strong>30th minute, 0-0</strong>: The first 30 minutes haven&#039;t yielded a goal, but there are loads of subplots.</p>
<p>Barcelona will continue to dominate possession, but Chelsea knows what is at stake. There is a great premium on the first goal.&#160;</p>
<p><strong>27th minute, 0-0</strong>: Pique has to leave the game because of his injury.</p>
<p>He was brought in to contain Drogba, but his day is done.</p>
<p>Alves comes on, leaving Barcelona with one specialist defender &#8212; Puyol &#8212; on the field.</p>
<p><strong>25th minute, 0-0</strong>: End-to-end action almost created goals at both ends.</p>
<p>Barca&#039;s patient passing approach almost created an opening for Messi.</p>
<p>Cech cleared down-field to Drogba, who brushed Pique aside and shot wide.</p>
<p><strong>22nd minute, 0-0</strong>: Mascherano tests Cech from distance, but his shot goes high.</p>
<p>The Argentine midfielder-turned-defender has license to step forward and make something happen in the attacking end.</p>
<p><strong>19th minute, 0-0</strong>: Cech just saved a certain goal.&#160;</p>
<p>Fabregas and Messi combined at the top of the area, to send Messi in alone on goal.&#160;</p>
<p>Cech took a couple of steps off his line, got down and made a kick-save on Messi&#039;s shot.</p>
<p><strong>16th minute, 0-0</strong>: Pique and Valdes are both down in the Barcelona area.</p>
<p>Chelsea played a long ball into the box, and Valdes raced off his line to clear it.</p>
<p>He threw his body into the air to punch the ball away. Pique arrived at the same time and got the worst of the collision.</p>
<p>But both players are now on their feet. Valdes has returned to the goal, but Pique is being looked at on the sidelines.&#160;</p>
<p><strong>14th minute, 0-0</strong>: As for the game, it&#039;s all Barcelona at this point.</p>
<p>Barcelona is controlling the ball and the game tempo. The passmasters are probing and prodding as expected.</p>
<p>It has pinned Chelsea deep in its own end, but the visitor has kept its shape and cleared each entry pass.</p>
<p><strong>12th minute, 0-0</strong>: Cahill is coming off now, and Bosingwa will take his place.</p>
<p>Cahill slipped trying to defend Sanchez in the area. The Chilean put a spin move on the Chelsea defender causing him to lose his footing.</p>
<p>Bosingwa will probably line up at right back, and Ivanovic will slide over to the middle.</p>
<p><strong>10th minute, 0-0</strong>: Bosingwa looked like he was coming on, but Terry &#8212; yes, the Chelsea captain &#8212; reportedly told the bench to give Cahill two minutes and see if he can run it off.</p>
<p><strong>Sixth minute, 0-0</strong>: Cahill slipped and it looks like he&#039;s pulled his hamstring.&#160;</p>
<p>The Chelsea defender is down and limping to the sideline.</p>
<p>His loss would be a major to Chelsea, as David Luiz is injured. Bosingwa is the only recognized defender on the Blues&#039; bench.</p>
<p><strong>Third minute, 0-0</strong>: Barcelona and Messi have the first threat on goal.</p>
<p>Messi raced in behind goal, and took a shot from close range that went wide.</p>
<p>Cech came out and cut down the angle, leaving Messi little space for which he could aim.</p>
<p><strong>Third minute, 0-0</strong>: Both teams have taken a patient approach to the early part of this game, focusing on shape and when in defense.</p>
<p><strong>Pregame</strong>: We like to think that at this stage of the season and in the second leg of a semifinal there will be no surprises.</p>
<p>Guardiola springs a huge one by starting Dani Alves on the bench. The Brazilian fullback is so important to the Barca attack, patrolling the entire right side of the field.</p>
<p>The Catalan quartet of Xavi, Iniesta, Busquets and Fabregas will man the Barca midfield, while Mascherano, Pique and Puyol will be stay-at-home defenders.</p>
<p>It&#039;s a bit of a surprise that Obi Mikel starts for Chelsea. He&#039;s been frozen out of the team for so much of the season. Di Matteo restored the Nigerian when he took over as Chelsea boss. We&#039;ll see if his faith is repaid by the Blues&#039; midfielder.&#160;</p>
<p><strong>2 p.m.</strong>: Here are the lineups</p>
<p><strong>FC Barcelona</strong></p>
<p>Victor Valdes (1), goalkeeper<br />Javier Mascherano (14), center back<br />Gerard Pique (3), center back<br />Carles Puyol (5), center back<br />Sergio Busquets (16), midfielder<br />Xavi (6), midfielder<br />Andres Iniesta (8), midfielder<br />Cesc Fabregas (4), midfielder<br />Alexis Sanchez (9), forward<br />Isaac Cuenca (23), forward<br />Lionel Messi (10), forward</p>
<p><strong>Substitutes</strong></p>
<p>Jose Pino (13), goalkeeper<br />Adriano (21), defender<br />Daniel Alves (2), anywhere<br />Seydou Keita (15), midfielder<br />Thiago Alcantara (11), midfielder<br />Pedro Rodriguez (17), forward<br />Cristian Tello (37), forward</p>
<p><strong>Chelsea FC</strong></p>
<p>Petr Cech (1), goalkeeper<br />Banislav Ivanovic (2), right back<br />Gary Cahill (24), center back<br />John Terry (26), center back<br />Ashley Cole (3), left back<br />Raul Meireles (16), midfielder<br />John Obi Mikel (12), midfilder<br />Frank Lampard (8), midfielder<br />Ramires (7), midfielder<br />Juan Mata (10), forward<br />Didier Drogba (11), striker</p>
<p><strong>Substitutes</strong></p>
<p>Ross Turnbull (22), goalkeeper<br />Jose Bosingwa (17) defender<br />Michael Essien (5), midfielder<br />Florent Malouda (15), midfielder<br />Salomon Kalou (21), forward<br />Daniel Sturridge (23), forward<br />Fernando Torres (9), striker</p>
<p><strong>12 a.m. ET</strong>: Chelsea FC is 90 minutes away from crashing the party. The Blues can beat the odds and advance to the UEFA Champions League final &#8212; all they have to do is beat or tie FC Barcelona at the Nou Camp.</p>
<p>Calling it a herculean task is some understatement. Not only is Barcelona the defending champion, but it is also smarting from Saturday&#039;s loss to Real Madrid that effectively ended its four-year grip on the La Liga title. The loss &#8212; Barcelona&#039;s first at home since September 2010 &#8212; has prompted talk that the club is reaching the end of an era. But defender Gerard Pique brushed those suggestions away.</p>
<p>&quot;I believe a team that has won 13 awards in the last few years deserves more credit than that,&quot; Pique said in a pregame news conference. &quot;People talk too easily. I think we deserve more respect.&quot;</p>
<p>Pep Guardiola&#039;s men will be especially motivated for Tuesday&#039;s clash. Chelsea pulled out a 1-0 upset in the first leg of the semifinal round despite Barcelona controlling the game. The hosts will look to impose their game on the visitors, striking early and often.</p>
<p>Chelsea boss Roberto di Matteo rested eight starters in Saturday&#039;s draw with Arsenal. His energized group knows Barcelona will push forward, leaving space at the back for Chelsea to attack. If Chelsea scores once, it will have a serious chance at pulling off a shock. But the main task at hand is to remain steadfast in defense.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Final, 1-0 West Brom: And so ends another frustrating afternoon at Anfield. The Reds have fallen to West Brom and former manager Roy Hodgson. It was a contest that was all-too-familiar to LFC fans. LFC controlled much of the game, creating dozens of chances along the way. But their wasteful ways in front of goal [&#8230;]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=nesn.com&#038;blog=38215605&#038;post=9936&#038;subd=nesncom&#038;ref=&#038;feed=1" width="1" height="1" />]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong> <a class="asset-img-link" href="http://nesn.com/2012/04/liverpool-live-blog-reds-can-spoil-roy-hodgsons-anfield-return-with-win-over-west-brom.html" target="_self"><img src="http://nesncom.files.wordpress.com/2012/08/6a0115709f071f970b0168ea87a545970c.jpe" alt="Liverpool Live Blog: Peter Odemwingie&#039;s Goal Punishes Wasteful Reds, West Brom Downs LFC 1-0" style="width: 400px;margin: 0px 0px 5px 5px" /></a></strong> <strong>Final, 1-0 West Brom</strong>: And so ends another frustrating afternoon at Anfield. The Reds have fallen to West Brom and former manager Roy Hodgson.</p>
<p>It was a contest that was all-too-familiar to LFC fans. LFC controlled much of the game, creating dozens of chances along the way. But their wasteful ways in front of goal cost them dearly. LFC players have hit the post 30 times this season, as the count continues to tick upward each week.</p>
<p>Odemwingie&#8217;s goal had an air of inevitability to it, although it&#8217;s not that West Brom was in the ascendancy at that moment. The Reds have dominated many games only to lose focus at a certain point in the second half. Opportunistic opponents have exploited it time and time again.</p>
<p>Dalglish&#8217;s men are stuck in eighth place in the standings, while West Brom moves up to 10th. Hodgson will be smiling at the thought of the club&#8217;s first win at Anfield since 1967.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s all for now and thanks for joining us. Let&#8217;s discuss this one on Twitter <a href="http://twitter.com/#!/NESNSoccer" target="_blank">@NESNsoccer</a> and <a href="http://www.facebook.com/NESNSoccer" target="_blank">Facebook</a>. Be sure to keep an eye out for some news, fan reactions, analysis and opinion that is on the way on NESN.com.</p>
<p><strong>94th minute, 1-0 West Brom:</strong>&nbsp;LFC is looking like it is consigned to defeat.</p>
<p>West Brom has been passing the ball around with ease over the last few minutes.</p>
<p><strong>91st minute, 1-0 West Brom</strong>: It looked as if the Baggies scored again, but the referee called a foul on the play.</p>
<p>West Brom floated a free kick into the area, and Reina came off his line to punch it way.</p>
<p>Two West Brom players crashed into him, allowing the ball to fall into the goal.</p>
<p><strong>85th minute, 1-0 West Brom</strong>: LFC has been throwing men forward at every chance, but the Baggies have managed to keep their shape, defend as a unit and turn away most of Liverpool&#8217;s entry passes into the area.</p>
<p>Foster has been up to the task of keeping the Reds at bay when they manage to fire a shot on goal.</p>
<p><strong>83rd minute, 1-0 West Brom: </strong>Spearing is coming off with Shelvey taking his place.</p>
<p>LFC has an advantage in every area except the one that counts most.</p>
<p><strong>80th minute, 1-0 West Brom:</strong>&nbsp;Foster saves a shot from Bellamy, but spills it in front of goal.</p>
<p>Carroll followed up with a shot that hit Suarez.</p>
<p><strong>75th minute, 1-0 West Brom</strong>: Odemwingie has given West Brom an improbable lead.</p>
<p>He took a pass from Mulumbu, turned, drove forward and shot between Reina&#8217;s legs.</p>
<p><strong>74th minute, 0-0</strong>: Downing is coming on for Maxi.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Dalglish has injected fresh legs on both wings. Downing and Bellamy should provide loads of excellent crosses for Carroll to attack in the air.</p>
<p><strong>68th minute, 0-0</strong>: LFC has been in total control of this second half created a handful of chances.</p>
<p>Bellamy also came on to replace Kuyt.</p>
<p><strong>68th minute, 0-0</strong>: There was a crazy flurry of chances.&nbsp;</p>
<p>Foster started by saving Suarez&#8217;s shot, and LFC had a couple of follow-up shots that were cleared off the line.</p>
<p><strong>63rd minute, 0-0</strong>: Johnson sets up Carroll with a teasing cross, but the big man can&#8217;t direct his header on goal.</p>
<p>Carroll won&#8217;t get too many chances that are better than that one. He&#8217;s got to start burying them when they come his way.</p>
<p><strong>60th minute, 0-0</strong>: Kuyt hits the inside of the bar. That is the 30th time LFC has hit the post this season.</p>
<p>It was a speculative shot that took a deflection off a West Brom defender.</p>
<p><strong>54th minute, 0-0</strong>: Suarez skips through two defenders on the goal line and elects to shoot rather than lay it off to Kuyt.</p>
<p>His shot went high and wide, but it&#8217;s hard to fault him for taking it on himself.</p>
<p><strong>50th minute, 0-0</strong>: Henderson fires off the bar. It came off the bar and hit Foster in the back before bouncing into the path of a West Brom defender.</p>
<p><strong>Halftime, 0-0</strong>: The first half comes to a close, and neither team has managed to break the deadlock.</p>
<p>Liverpool has had any number of chances to do it, but Suarez, Kuyt and Agger have lacked the cutting edge at the crucial moments.</p>
<p><strong>41st minute, 0-0</strong>: Agger picks up a loose ball at the back post and shoots just wide.</p>
<p>The big Dane has found himself in some dangerous positions.</p>
<p><strong>38th minute, 0-0</strong>: Johnson&#8217;s header falls straight to Odemwingie, who shoots wide of Reina.</p>
<p>The Reds are under siege at the moment. They need to sustain a bit of possession between now and halftime.</p>
<p><strong>35th minute, 0-0</strong>: Spearing steps forward and tests Foster with a shot from distance.</p>
<p><strong>34th minute, 0-0</strong>: Once again, it&#8217;s the visitors who are looking like taking the lead.</p>
<p>Dorrans got on the end of a corner kick and tapped a shot at Reina from close range.</p>
<p>The Spanish stopper is looking very sharp, turning away everything that comes his way.</p>
<p><strong>28th minute, 0-0</strong>: West Brom has its best chance of the first half hour.</p>
<p>Brunt ghosts in and shots from close range, but Reina was more than equal to the task. His save reminds LFC fans what they have missed for the last few games.</p>
<p><strong>24th minute, 0-0</strong>: Suarez has a shot from close range saved by Foster, and Maxi skies the rebound well over the bar.</p>
<p>The Reds have been the better team for so much of this game, but their finishing has not been good enough to beat Foster.</p>
<p><strong>20th minute, 0-0</strong>: There are shouts for a LFC penalty.</p>
<p>Maxi took a pass from Suarez, piroutted through the West Brom defense and went down after a slight bit of contact. But the referee waved away the penalty appeal.</p>
<p><strong>19th minute, 0-0</strong>: Suarez and Agger nearly combine to give the Reds a lead.</p>
<p>Suarez flashed a low cross across the face of goal, but Agger could not get on the end of it.</p>
<p><strong>14th minute, 0-0</strong>: Brunt takes a shot from distance, but it doesn&#8217;t threaten Reina.</p>
<p>The LFC goalkeeper hasn&#8217;t had much to do in his first minutes back from that ban.</p>
<p><strong>10th minute, 0-0</strong>: Kuyt has a chance to put the Reds ahead, but he slides his shot well wide of the far post.</p>
<p>Suarez created the opening with his dribbling and movement.</p>
<p><strong>Pregame</strong>: Enrique has been restored to the starting 11, as the LFC defense retakes a familiar shape.</p>
<p>Gerrard will miss out on the game, as Spearing and Henderson will man the center of the midfield.</p>
<p><strong>10 a.m.:</strong>&nbsp;Here are the lineups</p>
<p><strong>Liverpool</strong></p>
<p>Pepe Reina (25), goalkeeper<br />Glen Johnson (2), right back<br />Daniel Agger (5), center back<br />Martin Skrtel (37), center back<br />Jose Enrique (3), left back<br />Jay Spearing (20), midfielder<br />Jordan Henderson (14), midfielder<br />Dirk Kuyt (18), midfielder<br />Maxi (11), midfielder<br />Luis Suarez (7), forward<br />Andy Carroll (9), striker</p>
<p><strong>Substitutes</strong>&nbsp;</p>
<p>Doni (32), goalkeeper&nbsp;<br />Sebastian Coates (16), defender&nbsp;<br />Jamie Carragher (23), defender<br />Martin Kelly (34), defender&nbsp;<br />Stewart Downing (19), midfielder&nbsp;<br />Jonjo Shelvey (33), midfielder&nbsp;<br />Craig Bellamy (39), forward</p>
<p><strong>West Bromwich Albion&nbsp;</strong></p>
<p>Ben Foster (1), goalkeeper<br />Billy Jones (28), right back&nbsp;<br />Jonas Olsson (3), center back<br />Gareth McAuley (23), center back<br />Liam Ridgewell (6), left back<br />Chris Brunt (11), midfielder<br />Youssouf Mulumbu (21), midfielder<br />Graham Dorrans (17), midfielder<br />Jerome Thomas (14), midfielder&nbsp;<br />Shane Long (9), striker<br />Peter Odemwingie (24), striker</p>
<p><strong>Substitutes</strong></p>
<p><strong>&nbsp;</strong>Marton Fulop (13), goalkeeper<br />Craig Dawson (25), defender<br />Nicky Shorey (20), defender<br />Keith Andrews (8), midfielder<br />Paul Scharner (33), midfielder<br />Simon Cox (31), striker<br />Somen Tchoyi (5), striker</p>
<p><strong>12 a.m. ET</strong>: Liverpool&#8217;s 2011-12 Premier League campaign is nearing its end, but the Reds still have challenges to overcome and hurdles to clear. Chief among them will be Sunday&#8217;s highly anticipated game against West Bromwich Albion.</p>
<p>Roy Hodgson will return to Anfield for the first time since he was ousted as LFC boss in January 2011. He has rebounded nicely from his six-month stint in charge at Anfield by guiding West Brom to heights it could only have imagined before his arrival.</p>
<p>Although current LFC manager Kenny Dalglish expressed his admiration for Hodgson, it remains to be seen if the Kop faithful will welcome him with open arms.</p>
<p>Liverpool will welcome Pepe Reina back into the fold. The longtime starting goalkeeper served a three-game ban for the red card he received at Newcastle. The Reds have options in defense now that Daniel Agger and Glen Johnson have returned to fitness. Jose Enrique could also make his return to the starting lineup after missing out on the FA Cup semifinal. Luis Suarez and Andy Carroll have shown signs of gelling into a formidable unit in recent weeks. They could spearhead the LFC attack.</p>
<p>West Brom will rely on the defensive solidity and belief that Hodgson has instilled in the team. The Baggies have assured themselves of Premier League survival, and Hodgson&#8217;s men will travel to Anfield looking to leave with at least a point &#8212; as six of the 10 teams in the lower half of the standings have done this season.</p>
<p>Peter Odemwingie and Shane Long should lead the attack. West Brom will look to absorb LFC&#8217;s pressure and hit back on the counter. It may not please most neutrals, but the strategy can be surprisingly effective.</p>
<p>Join us for LFC-West Brom. We&#8217;ll have all the action right at 11 a.m. ET.</p>
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