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Monday, February 25, 2013

SWANSEA WATWAA KOMBE LA LIGI ENGLAND

Ten years after they teetered on the edge of oblivion, Swansea City will stride into Europe after a Capital One Cup final stroll against 10-man Bradford.
After beating three Barclays Premier League outfits on their way to Wembley, League Two Bradford found Swansea an altogether different proposition.
Nathan Dyer scored twice, Michu found the net before the break and Jonathan de Guzman's double confirmed the biggest win in final history as Swansea secured the first meaningful silverware in their entire existence.
Silverware: Swansea lift the Capital One Cup after their 5-0 thrashing of Bradford
Silverware: Swansea lift the Capital One Cup after their 5-0 thrashing of Bradford
Historic: Captain Ashley Williams and his team-mates celebrate winning Swansea's first major trophy
Historic: Captain Ashley Williams and his team-mates celebrate winning Swansea's first major trophy
Drenched: The champagne sprays as Swansea players lift the Capital One Cup
Drenched: The champagne sprays as Swansea players lift the Capital One Cup
Downbeat: Bradford City players look dejected after their defeat
Downbeat: Bradford City players look dejected after their defeat
Michael Laudrup
Phil Parkinson
Contrast: Swansea's Michael Laudrup lifts the cup while Bradford boss Phil Parkinson applauds supporters

MATCH FACTS

Bradford: Duke, Darby, McHugh, McArdle, Good (Davies 46), Atkinson, Jones, Doyle, Thompson (Hines 73), Wells (McLaughlin 57), Hanson.
Subs Not Used: Ravenhill, Reid, Connell, Turgott.
Sent Off: Duke (56).
Swansea: Tremmel, Rangel, Williams, Ki (Monk 62), Davies (Tiendalli 84), Dyer (Lamah 77), Britton, de Guzman, Routledge, Hernandez, Michu.
Subs Not Used: Vorm, Shechter, Moore, Agustien.
Booked: Ki.
Goals: Dyer 16, Michu 40, Dyer 47, de Guzman 59 pen, 90.
Att: 82,597
Ref: Kevin Friend (Leicestershire).
Indeed, the only blemish on an otherwise perfect day for Michael Laudrup's team was the row between Dyer and De Guzman over who should take the spot-kick after the latter had been felled by Matt Duke, which resulted in the keeper's dismissal.
It meant the big fairytale did not come true.
The little one did though. For, as Laudrup rightly pointed out, Swansea have emerged from the depths Bradford find themselves in now, one game away from going out of the Football League completely.
And now they can plan for a Europa League campaign which, 10 years ago, was as unlikely as Bradford being present for today's showpiece.
Bradford were led out by two mascots whose individual stories epitomised their favourite football team's scrap for existence.
But the joy in little nine-year old cancer survivor Jake Turton and 12-year-old Ryan Siddall, who is only alive after his father donated a kidney, was them actually being there to witness their team become the first fourth-tier side to play in a major Wembley final.
Flying start: Nathan Dyer put Swansea ahead in the 16th minute from close range
Flying start: Nathan Dyer put Swansea ahead in the 16th minute from close range
Opener: Dyer celebrates giving the Premier League side an early lead
Opener: Dyer celebrates giving the Premier League side an early lead
How's that, boss? Dyer and Williams celebrate in front of manager Laudrup
How's that, boss? Dyer and Williams celebrate in front of manager Laudrup
Bradford should not feel any sense of failure that their finest achievement since 1911 ended in disappointment.
After overcoming Wigan, Arsenal and Aston Villa to reach this day of days, they ran into a fourth Premier League opponent who, to put it brutally, were just too good.
The scene was set inside the first minute, which Bradford spent chasing the ball as Swansea zipped it around with relish, before finally winning a corner.
Lethal: Michu doubled Swansea's lead with a deadly accurate strike into the far corner
Lethal: Michu doubled Swansea's lead with a deadly accurate strike into the far corner
Lethal: Michu doubled Swansea's lead with a deadly accurate strike into the far corner
Laudrup's men could make nothing of that. However, it soon became obvious Bradford were caught in the trap of damage limitation against a team not anxious to cough up possession at any point.
Swansea did not actually threaten Duke's goal until Ben Davies won a towering far-post header which he sent inches wide.
Nevertheless, it was probably down to a sense of relief at actually having something to push forward with that Bradford fatally committed so many men to attack soon afterwards.
I'm the man! Michu celebrates his goal just before half-time
I'm the man! Michu celebrates his goal just before half-time
I'm the man! Michu celebrates his goal just before half-time
Swansea broke with pace, Dyer to the excellent Wayne Routledge and on to Michu, two passes taking them from the edge of one area to the other.
Michu arrowed his shot for the far corner. Duke, penalty shoot-out hero against Wigan and Arsenal, dived despairingly to his left, failed to get a firm enough touch and allowed Dyer to slide in from an acute angle.
With only 16 minutes gone, it left Bradford staring at a very uncomfortable afternoon.
Cruising: Dyer all but ended the game as a contest with his second goal just after half-time
Cruising: Dyer all but ended the game as a contest with his second goal just after half-time
Cruising: Dyer all but ended the game as a contest with his second goal just after half-time
Wayne Routledge Nathan Dyer
Nathan Dyer Wayne Routledge
Jumping for joy: Wayne Routledge hurdles Dyer as they celebrate going 3-0 ahead
Leon Britton should have doubled Swansea's lead when Bradford cleared a corner invitingly into his path, but the sliced effort flew wide.
It was only a matter of time before the West Yorkshire outfit cracked again though.
The goal involved two nutmegs, Pablo Hernandez placing the ball through Gary Jones' legs before Michu curled it between Carl McHugh's to find the same bottom corner he had been aiming for earlier.
Penalty: Bradford City's goalkeeper Matt Duke brought down Swansea Jonathan de Guzman
Penalty: Bradford City's goalkeeper Matt Duke brought down Swansea Jonathan de Guzman
Sent off: Duke is shown a red card by referee Kevin Friend
Sent off: Duke is shown a red card by referee Kevin Friend
It's mine: De Guzman and hat-trick hunter Dyer argued over who would take the penalty
It's mine: De Guzman and hat-trick hunter Dyer argued over who would take the penalty
It's mine: De Guzman and hat-trick hunter Dyer argued over who would take the penalty
Phil Parkinson desperately needed to stabilise the situation.
Unfortunately, within 15 minutes of the restart it had careered completely out of control.
More intricate Swansea passing opened Bradford up, with Routledge providing the pass which Dyer stepped inside off before slotting home his second.
Slotted: De Guzman won the argument and tucked the penalty into the bottom corner
Slotted: De Guzman won the argument and tucked the penalty into the bottom corner
Slotted: De Guzman won the argument and tucked the penalty into the bottom corner
Even worse was to come for the flapping Bantams as Dyer slid a pass through to De Guzman, who nipped round Duke only to be taken down by the keeper.
Referee Kevin Friend quickly brandished a red card but the drama came with Dyer's furious reaction to De Guzman's refusal to stand down as penalty taker, even though his team-mate stood on the brink of becoming the first man in history to score a hat-trick in a final.
It was an argument that continued for the entire length of time it took Jon McLaughlin to replace Nahki Wells and thankfully for De Guzman, he kept his cool to score, with Dyer then offering his congratulations after his act of pettiness.
Final blow: De Guzman added a fifth goal in injury-time to complete a memorable afternoon for Swansea
Final blow: De Guzman added a fifth goal in injury-time to complete a memorable afternoon for Swansea
Final blow: De Guzman added a fifth goal in injury-time to complete a memorable afternoon for Swansea 
Thankfully, Bradford avoided complete catastrophe, their loyal supporters cheering their first corner on 83 minutes and even a shot not long afterwards.
They stayed to cheer their team up the steps too, when most losers head straight off into the night.
By then De Guzman had his second and Swansea had the record - and, most joyously, the cup.
Flags: Phil Parkinson looks on as Bradford City fans continue to show their support despite being dominated
Flags: Phil Parkinson looks on as Bradford City fans continue to show their support despite being dominated
Loyal: Phil Parkinson looks on as Bradford City fans continue to show their support despite being dominated
Matador: Chico Flores celebrates, despite missing the game, before being taken down by Routledge
Matador: Chico Flores celebrates, despite missing the game, before being taken down by Routledge
Matador: Spaniard Chico Flores celebrates, despite missing the game, before being taken down by Routledge
Matador: Chico Flores celebrates, despite missing the game, before being taken down by Routledge
Brace: Two-goal Dyer celebrates with the trophy at Wembley
Brace: Two-goal Dyer celebrates with the trophy at Wembley
Gutted: Bradford City's Zavon Hines looking deflated after the resounding defeat
Gutted: Bradford City's Zavon Hines looking deflated after the resounding defeat
Despair: Bradford City captain Gary Jones applauds the fans after their crushing loss
Despair: Bradford City captain Gary Jones applauds the fans after their crushing loss
Lifted: Swansea manager Laudrup is hoisted aloft by his team
Lifted: Swansea manager Laudrup is hoisted aloft by his team
Captain: Williams with the trophy
Captain: Williams with the trophy
Glory: Swansea players celebrate
Glory: Swansea players celebrate

Bundle: Swansea City players pile up in celebration at Wembley
Bundle: Swansea City players pile up in celebration at Wembley
Following: Routledge shows the Capital One Cup to the Swansea fans
Following: Routledge shows the Capital One Cup to the Swansea fans




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Atletico Madrid1 - 0Espanyol
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Real Zaragoza2 - 2Valencia
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Espanyol1 - 0Real Betis
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PlayerTeamGoals
Robin van PersieMan Utd19
Luis SuarezLiverpool18
Miguel MichuSwansea15
Demba BaChelsea (Newcastle 13, Chelsea 1)14
Gareth BaleTottenham13
Edin DzekoMan City12
Rickie LambertSouthampton12
Romelu LukakuWest Brom12
Christian BentekeAston Villa11
Frank LampardChelsea11
Santi CazorlaArsenal11
Theo WalcottArsenal11
Adam Le FondreReading10
Jermain DefoeTottenham10
Juan MataChelsea10
Marouane FellainiEverton10
Steven FletcherSunderland10
Wayne RooneyMan Utd10
Dimitar BerbatovFulham9
Olivier GiroudArsenal9
Sergio AgueroMan City9
Arouna KoneWigan8
Carlos TevezMan City8
Javier HernandezMan Utd8
Lukas PodolskiArsenal8
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732
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PlayerTeamGoals
Lionel MessiBarcelona38
Cristiano RonaldoReal Madrid24
Radamel FalcaoAtletico Madrid21
Aritz AdurizAthletic Bilbao12
Martin Ruben CastroReal Betis12
Roberto SoldadoValencia12
Carlos Alberto VelaReal Sociedad11
Alvaro NegredoSevilla10
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Ivan RikiDeportivo La Coruna10
Medina PitiRayo Vallecano10
Gonzalo HiguainReal Madrid9
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Alarcon IscoMalaga8
Alberto ManuchoValladolid7
Antonio AponoReal Zaragoza7
Casadesus VictorMallorca7
David VillaBarcelona7
Gimenez Diego CastroGetafe7
Javier SaviolaMalaga7
Luis PizziDeportivo La Coruna7
Obafemi MartinsLevante7
Tomer HemedMallorca7
Vidal Jorge MolinaReal Betis7
Clemente Kike SolaOsasuna6
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697
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PlayerTeamGoals
Zlatan IbrahimovicPSG22
Pierre-Emerick AubameyangSt Etienne14
Bafetimbi GomisLyon12
Dario CvitanichNice12
Eden Ben BasatToulouse (Brest 10, Toulouse 1)11
Jeremie AliadiereLorient11
Dimitrie PayetLille10
Romain AlessandriniRennes10
Anthony ModesteBastia9
Julien FeretRennes9
Lisandro LopezLyon9
Mevlut ErdincRennes9
Wissam Ben YedderToulouse9
Andre Pierre GignacMarseille8
Benjamin NivetTroyes8
Gaetan CourtetReims8
Yoan GouffranBordeaux8
Younes BelhandaMontpellier8
Adrian MutuAC Ajaccio7
Andre AyewMarseille7
Evanilson BrandaoSt Etienne7
Jordan AyewMarseille7
Souleymane CamaraMontpellier7
Alain TraoreLorient6
Cedric BarbosaEvian TG6
Total
640
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PlayerTeamGoals
Edinson CavaniNapoli18
Stephan El ShaarawyAC Milan16
Antonio Di NataleUdinese14
Erik LamelaRoma11
Giampaolo PazziniAC Milan11
Marco SauCagliari11
Pablo OsvaldoRoma11
Stevan JoveticFiorentina11
Alberto GilardinoBologna10
Miroslav KloseLazio10
Diego MilitoInter Milan9
Francesco TottiRoma9
German DenisAtalanta9
Anderson HernanesLazio8
Marek HamsikNapoli8
Mauro IcardiSampdoria8
Alberto PaloschiChievo7
Alessandro DiamantiBologna7
Antonio CassanoInter Milan7
Fabio QuagliarellaJuventus7
Gonzalo BergessioCatania7
Gonzalo RodriguezFiorentina7
Ishak BelfodilParma7
Luca ToniFiorentina7
Marco BorrielloGenoa7
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681
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Stefan KiesslingBayer Leverkusen15
Robert LewandowskiBorussia Dortmund14
Alexander MeierEintracht Frankfurt13
Adam SzalaiMainz12
Marco ReusBorussia Dortmund12
Nils PetersenWerder Bremen11
Thomas MullerBayern Munich11
Artjoms RudnevsHamburg10
Mame DioufHannover 9610
Vedad IbisevicVfB Stuttgart10
Heung-Min SonHamburg9
Jakub BlaszczykowskiBorussia Dortmund9
Sascha MoldersAugsburg9
Szabolcs HusztiHannover 969
Bas DostWolfsburg8
Mario GotzeBorussia Dortmund8
Aaron HuntWerder Bremen7
Stefan AignerEintracht Frankfurt7
Andre SchurrleBayer Leverkusen6
Dani SchahinFortuna Dusseldorf6
Gonzalo CastroBayer Leverkusen6
Kevin De BruyneWerder Bremen6
Max KruseSC Freiburg6
Mohamed AbdellaouiHannover 966
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