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Basel face a hard test in the Champions’ League tonight: Sporting Lisbon

By: Jan | October 1st, 2008 | No Comments »

Aalborg, Cluj, BATE and Anorthosis have all gathered at least one point. Together with FC Basel this quintet is pictured as being the true “underdogs” in the competition this year. The only thing is that the Swiss Champions have lost the opening game to Shakhtar and will risk conceding a second consecutive defeat at Lisbon tonight, against Sporting.

The two teams had already met in last year’s UEFA Cup clash; the Portuguese largely dominating both legs with a 5-0 aggregate score. Basel’s only hope is that they will repeat the feat of defeating another Portuguese team following the 3rd round win against Vitoria Guimaraes in August.

Basel’s weekend defeat to Young Boys (the second defeat in this season, following the away game at Sion) is comparable to the woes of the Portuguese team who have lost the opening game to Barcelona and the derby to Benfica with a 2-0 score. Both teams will be looking to win this game and forget the negative period they are going through.

Basel’s coach Gross said: “I want my players to make the best out of every moment tomorrow. I’m afraid that in the near future it will be harder for a Swiss team to qualify for the group stage.
We’ll have make quite of an achievement. Belief, courage, trust and pride: this is what I’ll ask my players. Sporting will try to kill the game from the start. Our objective will be to resist and start building our game on the flanks.”

Derdiyok being still injured, Gross will grant the pivotal role to a convalescent Streller. Following the latter’s injury at Euro 2008 we haven’t seen much of him other than the second half against Young Boys. This might be the weakness of Basel’s starting lineup but Gross doesn’t really have many options, does he? Other than this, Stocker and Marque will not play. Gross has given the former a break from competition and the latter is injured.

Sporting can show off 18 Portuguese titles, 15 Cups, 7 Super Cups and one Cup Winner’s Cup. They are famous for their youth system and the great stars that began their career in this team: Eusebio, Cristiano Ronaldo, Simao Sabrosa, Luis Figo, Ricardo Quaresma, Hugo Viana and Nani.

Even nowadays Sporting has a very competitive team; the most dangerous names being: Anderson Polga, Izmailov, Vukcevic, Derlei, Helder Postiga, Miguel Veloso, Joao Moutinho and Rochemback.

It’s certainly going to be a very complicated task for Basel – a draw would suffice although a win would radically change the global picture. However, a defeat, with two games against Barcelona coming up would probably mean the end of all hope.

Tonight’s referee will be the Italian Nicola Rizzoli who was also there when Basel defeated Rennes in last year’s UEFA Cup.

Unfortunately, two-thirds of Swiss internet users don’t believe in Basel’s chance according to a recent survey by 20min.ch

Possible Lineups:
Sporting Lisbon: Rui Patricio; Abel, Tonel, Polga, Grimi; Rochemback, Miguel Veloso, Vukcevic; João Moutinho; Derlei, Helder Postiga.
FC Basel: Costanzo; Zanni, Abraham, Ferati, Safari; Huggel; Carlitos, Gelabert, Eduardo (Ergic), Chipperfield; Streller.

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Mourinho doesn’t know his Swiss football

By: Jan | September 28th, 2008 | 1 Comment »

In a humorous (and rather unnecessary) interview Mourinho has criticised fellow coaches Ranieri (Juventus) and Berretta (Lecce).
Nothing extraordinary considering the well-known big mouth of José! What is actually hilarious is that he called Berretta, Barnetta!
“Barnetta (sic) spoke to me at the stadium and didn’t say anything. I may have an irritating face, but not one of a person who ... [read]


European Beach Soccer Championships: Switzerland are Vice-Champions!

By: Jan | September 22nd, 2008 | No Comments »


It might appear irrelevant to speak about Beach Soccer in a football blog but it is quite impressive that Swiss beach soccer players, like Swiss beach volley up until two years ago, are potentially among the best in Europe!
Following the impressive 2005 win, Switzerland ended 2nd overall at the 2008 Euro ... [read]


Djourou extends his contract with Arsenal, Milan consider a shock Pato-Inler exchange with Udinese

By: Jan | September 22nd, 2008 | No Comments »


Swiss International Johan Djourou has extended his contract with Arsenal although the length of it is unknown.
Djourou joined Arsenal in 2003 and has played 53 times for the London side (plus an extra 13 when he was loaned to Birmingham in 2007).
Wenger seems to have confidence in the young Swiss defender following ... [read]


AC Milan – FC Zurich LIVEBLOG TONIGHT

By: Jan | September 18th, 2008 | No Comments »

Due to technical issues. The entire post has been deleted, I don’t know why this happened and I regret it.
I’ll resume the commentary from the 28th minute.
LIVEBLOG
The game is over. AC Milan defeat FC Zurich 3-1. Return game in a fortnight with that Djuric goal giving Zurich some hope. They’ll have to battle to qualify though. A disallowed goal ... [read]


Zurich will defy an ogre called AC Milan in the UEFA CUP

By: Jan | September 17th, 2008 | No Comments »

In Zurich’s greatest game since the 1974 semifinal against Liverpool, Challandes’ men will defy AC Milan for a spot in the UEFA CUP group stage.
The task appears to be impossible at first yet Milan is undergoing a crisis with two defeats in two games in the start of the Italian Championship and an evident weak physical condition. Add to ... [read]


Disillusion for FC Basel, Shakthar wins 2-1

By: Jan | September 17th, 2008 | No Comments »


Chances are that it won’t be the same glorious campaign as 6 years ago for FC Basel – an early home defeat to Shakthar appears to compromise the possibilities of the Swiss Champions not so much for the score, rather for the way Basel played: the team was entirely absent from the ... [read]


Basel – Shakhtar Donetsk preview (200th post)

By: Jan | September 15th, 2008 | No Comments »

As the title states, this is the 200th post for the Switzerland blog. Thanks to those who wrote before me and those who regularly read and comment

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13th-14th September Super League Overview

By: Jan | September 14th, 2008 | No Comments »

I won’t have the time to post deep analysis of every weekend’s game so I will just publish the results and a small commentary.
9th Matchday
Saturday 13th September
Neuchatel Xamax – FC Sion 3-3 (2-1)
Stade de la Maladière, 5732 spectators. Referee: Busacca
3rd Brown 1-0, 16th M’Futi 1-1, 21st Chihab 2-1, 57th Saborio 2-2, 67th Chihab 3-2 (P), 75th Monterrubio 3-3.
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Switzerland u-21 kicks out the holders, the Netherlands

By: Jan | September 14th, 2008 | No Comments »


On Tuesday the u-21 selection surprisingly kicked out the holders of the European competition, the Netherlands, in a game that was an in or out for Switzerland.
Right before the game, in a group where only the winners would qualify for the play-offs, Switzerland was trailing 3 points behind the Netherlands with ... [read]


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