0-0 biten Gençlerbirliği - Galatasaray karşılaşmasını Özgür Buzbaş, Erman Özgür ve Nihat Kahveci, Orta Nokta'da değerlendirdi. Süper Lig'in 7. haftasındaki Gençlerbirliği ile Galatasaray arasındaki karşılaşma 0-0 sona erdi. Gençlerbirliği: Ertaç Özbir, Ahmet Oğuz, Flavio, Toure, Polomat, Fabricio (Dk. 11 Berat Ayberk Özdemir), Rahmetulleh Berişbek (Dk. 78 Stancu), Candeias, Sessegnon, Ayite (Dk. 87 Sefa Yılmaz), Sio Galatasaray: Muslera, Mariano, Marcao, Donk, Nagatomo, Nzonzi, Selçuk İnan (Dk. 66 Adem Büyük), Feghouli (Dk. 52 Jimmy Durmaz), Belhanda, Babel, Andone (Dk. 85 Emre Mor) Kırmızı kart: Dk. 86 Ahmet Oğuz (Gençlerbirliği) Sarı kartlar: Dk. 9 Donk, Dk. 29 Mariano, Dk. 81 Jimmy Durmaz, Dk. 90+1 Belhanda (Galatasaray), Dk. 51 Flavio, Dk. 56 Polomat, Dk. 71 Sio, Dk. 81 Toure, Dk. 90+6 Berat Ayberk Özdemir (Gençlerbirliği) Tivibu Spor www.tivibuspor.com.tr https://twitter.com/tivibuspor https://www.facebook.com/TivibuSpor https://www.instagram.com/tivibuspor
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MARCATORI: Hora 20, Oaidă 48 și 53/ Iancu 27 și 76, Munteanu 85 Echipele de start: FCSB - 34. Bălgrădean - 28. Roman, 16. Planic, 17. Cristea (4. Bălașa 71), 13. Morais Jr. (7. Arnold 90+1) - 5. Pintilii (cpt) (23. Popescu 71), 8. Filip (33. Horșia 82), 26. Oaidă - 11. Moruțan (22. Dumitru 54), 21. Hora (92. Niță 90), 10. Tănase (15. Ion 82) Rezerve: 12. Ducan - 4. Bălașa, 6. Ardelean, 7. Arnold, 15. Ion, 22. Dumitru, 23. Popescu, 33. Horșia, 92. Niță, 98. Perianu Antrenor: Bogdan Andone VIITORUL - 12. Cojocaru - 5. Mladen, 6. De Nooijer, 9. Iancu, 11. Vînă, 15. Țîru, 16. Achim, 24. Eric, 25. Leca, 30. Calcan, 96. Houri Rezerve: 31. Buzbuchi - 4. Kuipers, 7. Mățan, 13. Ammari, 14. Mălăele, 20. Tîrcoveanu, 22. Keita, 23. Popescu, 26. Tucaliuc, 29. Filip, 32. Mihai, 91. Pitu, 93. Artean, 97. Grosu, 98. Munteanu, 99. Bîrzu Antrenor: Cătălin Anghel
how to live healthy and longevity : https://goo.gl/3L1CLn how to learn super speed? https://goo.gl/cPZGKt FIFA's Secret 19: https://goo.gl/FfPqWF Premier League Brighton & Hove Albion have enjoyed plenty of giddy highs since ascending back into English football’s top division, from successive wins over Manchester United to a home humbling of Arsenal, though this may be the victory they have enjoyed most to date. Crystal Palace, their perceived derby rivals, were humiliated by a team who had been reduced to 10 before the half–hour. The home fans revelled in a night of complete superiority. The players conducted a lap of celebration after the final whistle with Lewis Dunk, a local, whipped up into a joyous frenzy. “We showed character,” said Brighton’s captain. “The win is for the fans. They have the bragging rights. I hope they enjoy it.” The memory of the bedlam of the latter stages of the first half, when Brighton had led by three and lost a man, will live long in the memory. Callum Wilson keeps Bournemouth on high despite Huddersfield onslaught Read more There was ruthlessness to admire, most notably from the substitute, Florin Andone, whose charge on to Bernardo’s clearance deep into first-half stoppage time had yielded the third to remove all belief from Palace. The forward ran past the retreating James Tomkins, who simply could not keep up, conscious as he was that he had just been booked. Andone eventually cut back inside the centre–half and, via the defender’s toe, slammed in his side’s final goal. It summed up Palace’s slapdash defending that Tomkins’ inadvertent touch had actually made the angle kinder from which to convert though, by then, they had long since become frazzled by a game of catch–up. Brighton were organised and robust throughout, their 10 men beaten only when Leon Balogun tripped Wilfried Zaha late on for Luka Milivojevic to score a consolation from the spot. “It was probably one of our proudest wins, so special,” Chris Hughton said. “We knew we’d have to defend well but I ended up being disappointed they got the penalty. I know they had a lot of the ball, but I felt we deserved the clean sheet.” Despite that late riposte, the hosts had never properly been threatened. Of all the teams against whom to defend a lead en masse, Palace, so horribly blunt without a true focal point to their attack, are one of the more inviting. They have actually been leaning heavily on their own defensive surety, so their capitulation was cause for real concern given the relegation scrap into which they have descended. Palace were justifiably incensed at the decision to award the penalty which opened the scoring. James McArthur reached the ball to poke it away before José Izquierdo collided with him and crumpled to the turf. Yet Aaron Wan–Bissaka and Milivojevic should already have cleared, the pair tangling in mid–air and deflecting the loose ball into the box. And there were no excuses for everything that followed. Gl
how to live healthy and longevity : https://goo.gl/3L1CLn how to learn super speed? https://goo.gl/cPZGKt FIFA's Secret 19: https://goo.gl/FfPqWF The Observer Premier League Florin Andone’s first goal in English football earned Brighton the victory and their first in four Premier League matches. The Romanian striker, signed from Deportivo La Coruña in the summer and making his first Premier League start, headed home the second-half winner. Huddersfield, who played the last hour with 10 men following the controversial dismissal of Steve Mounié, had stormed into a first-minute lead through Mathias Jørgensen. Brighton equalised in first-half stoppage time through Shane Duffy’s towering header and made their numerical advantage tell in the second period. Javier Hernández double helps West Ham end Newcastle’s winning run Read more David Wagner was unhappy with Michael Oliver: “We have to accept the referee’s decision and he thought it was a red card,” the Huddersfield manager said. “The next big decision was a clear penalty on Alex Pritchard and a red card because it was a clear chance. “All the big ones against us he got wrong. This is why at the moment football is no fun. Absolutely no fun. The referee has a big part to play and I don’t think he did his best. Even if he didn’t mean to.” Chris Hughton said: “It is difficult when you are the team with 11 men but we made the extra man show and Florin Andone’s goal was excellent. It is an important three points away from home.” The hosts charged out of the blocks and went 1-0 up after 55 seconds – the quickest goal in the Premier League this season. Brighton’s Spanish defender Bruno made a hash of his attempted clearance and after the ball looped back into the penalty area, Jørgensen headed in off the crossbar. The visitors went close to an equaliser in the 15th minute. Duffy’s header was saved by Jonas Lössl and Andone fired the rebound straight at Jonathan Hogg on the goal-line. Alex Pritchard then threatened for Huddersfield, pulling a low shot wide from 18 yards after his initial effort had been blocked. Huddersfield were dealt a major blow in the 32nd minute when Mounié was shown a red card for his challenge on Yves Bissouma. It appeared to be a harsh decision. Mounié caught Bissouma high on the shin but there looked to be little intent. Terence Kongolo’s header was scrambled clear and after Oliver had waved away penalty appeals from the hosts when Pritchard went down, Aaron Mooy’s free-kick from 20 yards out forced Mathew Ryan into a smart low save. Leicester’s James Maddison sinks Watford with sublime volley Read more Brighton equalised just before the interval. Solly March curled over an enticing cross and Duffy rose highest to power home his header. Lössl dived low to keep out Bissouma’s shot early in the second period and then held Davy Pröpper’s follow-up. Huddersfield added some beef up front by sending on Laurent Depoitre for Pritchard, but the big Be
how to live healthy and longevity : https://goo.gl/3L1CLn how to learn super speed? https://goo.gl/cPZGKt FIFA's Secret 19: https://goo.gl/FfPqWF The Observer Premier League Florin Andone’s first goal in English football earned Brighton the victory and their first in four Premier League matches. The Romanian striker, signed from Deportivo La Coruña in the summer and making his first Premier League start, headed home the second-half winner. Huddersfield, who played the last hour with 10 men following the controversial dismissal of Steve Mounié, had stormed into a first-minute lead through Mathias Jørgensen. Brighton equalised in first-half stoppage time through Shane Duffy’s towering header and made their numerical advantage tell in the second period. Javier Hernández double helps West Ham end Newcastle’s winning run Read more David Wagner was unhappy with Michael Oliver: “We have to accept the referee’s decision and he thought it was a red card,” the Huddersfield manager said. “The next big decision was a clear penalty on Alex Pritchard and a red card because it was a clear chance. “All the big ones against us he got wrong. This is why at the moment football is no fun. Absolutely no fun. The referee has a big part to play and I don’t think he did his best. Even if he didn’t mean to.” Chris Hughton said: “It is difficult when you are the team with 11 men but we made the extra man show and Florin Andone’s goal was excellent. It is an important three points away from home.” The hosts charged out of the blocks and went 1-0 up after 55 seconds – the quickest goal in the Premier League this season. Brighton’s Spanish defender Bruno made a hash of his attempted clearance and after the ball looped back into the penalty area, Jørgensen headed in off the crossbar. The visitors went close to an equaliser in the 15th minute. Duffy’s header was saved by Jonas Lössl and Andone fired the rebound straight at Jonathan Hogg on the goal-line. Alex Pritchard then threatened for Huddersfield, pulling a low shot wide from 18 yards after his initial effort had been blocked. Huddersfield were dealt a major blow in the 32nd minute when Mounié was shown a red card for his challenge on Yves Bissouma. It appeared to be a harsh decision. Mounié caught Bissouma high on the shin but there looked to be little intent. Terence Kongolo’s header was scrambled clear and after Oliver had waved away penalty appeals from the hosts when Pritchard went down, Aaron Mooy’s free-kick from 20 yards out forced Mathew Ryan into a smart low save. Leicester’s James Maddison sinks Watford with sublime volley Read more Brighton equalised just before the interval. Solly March curled over an enticing cross and Duffy rose highest to power home his header. Lössl dived low to keep out Bissouma’s shot early in the second period and then held Davy Pröpper’s follow-up. Huddersfield added some beef up front by sending on Laurent Depoitre for Pritchard, but the big Be