Friday, April 15, 2005

Champion’s league tension increase

As the semi-finals are decided

The European Champion’s league (most important soccer tournament in which the best European teams play) is reaching its end as the semi-finals were decided this Tuesday and Wednesday. Chelsea, A.C. Milan, Liverpool and PSV Eindenhoven classify to the next round.
Milan won by a global marker of 3-0 against the Italian team Inter of Milan. In the first game they won 2-0 as the local team in Guizeppe Meatza Italian stadium. In the second game they won 1-0. The second game was suspended because the Milan goalkeeper Marcus Dida received a hit from a firecracker that was thrown by the Inter fans.
“It was a great game” says Jorge Pagoaga Escuela Internacional Sampedrana (E.I.S.) “but I still wanted the Inter to win” added Pagoaga. “Milan had always the classification in its hand” says junior Jorge Canahuati.

Chelsea won against Bayern Munich by a global marker of 6-5. In the first game Chelasea won 4-2 as visitor in the Berlin stadium. In England, as local, they lost 2-3 but because of the first result they qualified.

“It was a great game with a lot of goals” said sports coordinator Juan Santamaria. “It was hard to predict who was going to win” said junior Jose Raul Duron.

Liverpool, a British won by a “tight global marker of 2-1 against Juventus (Italian team)” said junior Duron. In the first game, Liverpool won 2-1, and in the second game they tied 0-0. “Juventus was the one that had to win because it’s a better team” said junior Felipe Lardizabal. “Liverpool fought well for the qualification” exclaimed Duron.

“The PSV Eindenhoven of Netherlands won surprisingly 1-0 against the Frecn team, Olympic of Lyon in the last game” says Lardizabal. The global marker was 3-2. Lyon only had to tie 0-0 or 1-1 but the PSV won by a goal at the last minute.