Udinese had no pity for Tottenham.

October 24, 2008 by SportFiesta · Leave a Comment 

Tottenham miserable run on form continues specially after Udinese win of 2-0 for UEFA cup.

The second placed Serie A Udinese started to win their match with a penalty kick that Antonio Di Natale coverted to goal.

Jamie O’Hara collected two yellow cards in a minute for tackles on Alexis Sanchez in the second half to see red and leave manager Juan de Ramos in further trouble.

Substitute Simone Pepe made sure late on when he finished a breakaway move after excellent work by the impressive Fabio Quagliarella. Read more

Portsmouth punished in Portugal

October 24, 2008 by SportFiesta · Leave a Comment 

UEFA cup, Portsmouth took a pounding from Sporting de Braga of 3-0.

Luis Aguiar fired a fabulous 30 yard free kick in the eight minute of the game and opened the goal account, sfter half time Renteria scored the second one and just three minutes before the ninety minutes Alan pounced to the final goal for Braga.

Manager Harry Redknapp looked a depressed figure but he must now lift his troops for three Premier League matches in seven days starting with Fulham on Sunday.

Portsmouth had reached the group stages thanks to a nerve-testing 2-2 draw three weeks ago just down the road from Braga against neighboring Vitoria Guimarães, who, on paper are a superior side to Braga. Read more

Juve beats Real

October 23, 2008 by SportFiesta · Leave a Comment 

After a poor game this weekend for Italy Serie A, Jventus come back with an astonishing win over Real Madrid for Champions League.

A fifth minute wonder strike from Captain Alessandro Del Piero gave the Bianconeri the lead and Carvalho Amauri added a second-half header.

Ruud Van Nistelroy met a Gabriel Heiz cross to reduce the deficit in the 66th minute but Claudio Ranieri’s well-organized defence held firm to leapfrog the Spanish champions in the table. Read more

Wayne Rooney: Back to winning ways

October 20, 2008 by SportFiesta · Leave a Comment 

Christiano Ronaldo did leave critics and fans stunned last year, reigning in the goal scoring front, but Sir Alex Fergusson certainly knows how to manage his team and enhance personal development for winning players.

With Christiano having started to season with injury status and a lot of other Manchester United players warming the benches at the start of the Premier League season, Wayne Rooney has emerged a winner.

Of course he’s a good player and there’s been enough public outcry this season for playing him in too many positions which is an obvious result of Berbatovs inclusion in the Manchester United squad. Read more