’10 to Track’ soccer matches for Relegation Monday! After FA Cup, things go haywire today

The Management here.  Relegation Monday is where Noob mostly takes advantage of a lighter day on the world schedule to focus on clubs that might soon be dropped down to the next-lowest leagues.  And he does here.  Sort of.

But I’m taking over direct editorial duties today for what will shortly be obvious reasons.  Things start off reasonably sane, but then look out.

(Noob’s getting ready to move from an antidepressant to a mood stabilizer.  The Management almost wonders if we shouldn’t allow it, just to see how much more…THIS this can all get.)

Hey, I don’t remember signing off on my HIPAA rights!

Hush now, “talent”.  The Management will make everything okay.

  1. Wigan Athletic vs. Manchester City – English FA Cup

Wigan’s in third-tier League One.  They were just Relegated last season and are in position to move right back up to second division Championship League.

And their success in that quest won’t help them a lick today.  The visitors will cruise.  Premier #1 Manchester City’s English power could replace the God Particle concept in The Cloverfield Paradox.

RESULT:   Wigan   1-0     

What an upset!!  Wigan played great defense in the first half.  Then at the very end of the first half,  a Man City defender was given a red card.  

Even down to ten men, Man City dominated the second half statistically.  Except for on the scoreboard.

Wigan are Man City’s FA CUP-kryptonite.  These two also faced off in 2013 and 2014, and Wigan won those as well.

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Nice work, Dan the Intern-o Inferno.

Wait!!  That’s the god particle from Angels & Demons.  WRONG movie. 

Time for the paddle.

 B.  Al-Ahli vs. Al-Jazira – AFC Champions League

This event is early in its Group Stage.   Pods of four, double Round Robin, top two finishers in each advance to the next Round.

Al-Ahli is #B in the Saudi Pro League this year, easily in position to play this event next year, too.  Al-Jazira from U.A.E.  may have won their Pro-League last season, but they’re only in 5th now, and mostly by virtue of lots of draws.  It will be interesting to see if can put up any fight on the road today.

RESULT:   Al-Ahli   2-1    Not as dramatic as Game #1 above.  Al-Jazira scored a 90′ goal.

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Number B is ready to put up a fight.

  1. Lazio vs. Hellas Verona – Serie A

Lazio is in 5th place in Italy, only two points out of 4th and a Champions League invite for next year.   They will not sleep a bit on anyone.  Bad news for second-to-last Hellas Verona.  Neither team plays good defense, but Lazio has a high-level offense.

RESULT:   Lazio   2-0

The Management:  Okay, here we go down the rabbit hole now.  I’ll give you brief soccer info since Noob went fritz-y.

CJ is in last place in the multi-year Relegation table.  PdP is not that good.

  1. Patronato de Parana vs. Chacarita Juniors – Argentine Super League

Noob’s brain hurts.  When is it “Argentine” versus “Argentinian”?  If I can’t get a lexicographer on this, isn’t there a video assistant referee available at least?  Someone, anyone??

Crap on a cracker, where’s that Dan the Intern-o Inferno?  Research time, slave-boy!

RESULT:   PdP   3-0

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  1. Vitosha Bistrista vs. Dunav Ruse – Bulgaria First Pro League

This league does a Relegation avoidance event at regular season’s end with the bottom half or so of the table.  Good thing for these two, because otherwise they’d be gone, baby, gone.  Second-to-last visits 0-5-15 here.  VB gives up more than two goals per game average.

RESULT:   Dunav Ruse   1-2

(The Management:   Nice recovery.)

  1. AGF Aarhus vs. SonderjyskE – Danish Superliga

Why doesn’t my virtual touch keyboard allow me to do the special O with the diagonal line through it?  If Noob’s going to put in the effort, there are things I require!  Stupid Elvish runic malarkey anyway.   Tolkein’s trying to ruin my Monday.

And what the blazes is up with that capital E at the end of the visiting club’s name?  That’s not a typo, Noobites.

RESULT:   0-0

(The Management:  Two teams in the bottom half of the league that will play in the Relegation avoidance event at season’s end probably.)

  1. Gornick Zabreze vs. Termalica Nieciecza – Poland Ekstraklasa

OK, Noob apologizes to JRR Tolkien.  Elvish runic poppycock is easier to deal with than Niecknaczalgna-whatever.  Are you kidding me with that, Poland?

RESULT:   GZ   3-0

(The Management:  #4 versus second-to-last)

(The Management:  Below, two mid-pack teams.  Botosani’s in 8th, barely in the Relegation avoidance mix.)

  1. Viitorul Constata vs. Botosani – Romania Liga I

Ahhhhh.  Noob’s reentering his Happy Place.  Sweet, sweet double-i’s make everything better.  I could mainline double-I, OD and not care a whit.  Maybe tomorrow Noob will scout a good midweek match from the Estonian Meistrliiga.  Liiiiii-gah.

RESULT:   VC   2-1

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El Primo Padre knows what’s up.

Double i’s should be sainted.

  1. Al Ahly vs. Al Nasr – Egypt Premier

First vs. Last.  The only thing more Monday perfect may be when the bottom two in a table face off, like with the Bulgarian FecalFest from earlier.

RESULT:   Al Ahly   5-0

(The Management:  FecalFest?   Well, at least there was some soccer in there.  Finally calming down?)

  1. Racing de Casablanca vs. Ittihad Tanger – Morocco Botola Pro

Noob needs his progressive trifocals prescription updated.  I read this on my scouting sites as “Tiger” not “Tanger” until it was almost too late.

And “Independent Tiger” wouldn’t make a ton of sense anyway.  Noob’s faculties, such as they are, are failing.  I long for the sweet dirt nap.  Bring me reprieve, release, Relegation Monday!

RESULT:   Tanger   1-2

(The Management:  *head desk*)

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’10 to Track’ soccer matches weekend edition – FA Cup Fifth Round leads the way

Saturday , 2/17

  1. Brighton & Hove Albion vs. Coventry City – English FA Cup

Minnow alert!   They’re down to 16 clubs for the Fifth Round Proper.  Here we have our last one from division four in Coventry.  The gulf between them and Premier League B&H is likely too big to overcome, but here’s to hoping an underdog can make the final eight.

RESULT:   BHA   3-1

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Maybe it’s a Tolkien-esque Oliphant?…

B.  Necaxa vs. Monterrey – Liga MX

9th-place Necaxa is the Burnley of Mexico.  Just keep the games as low-scoring all around as possible, see what happens.  Monterrey is in 5th, but only has one loss.  They will do Monterrey-things and get the road win.

RESULT:   Necaxa   3-0

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Number B, doing Number B-things.

  1. Schalke 04 vs. TSG Hoffenheim – Bundesliga

Both of these teams had been mildly surprising for a time, but are slipping back to the middle of the pack. 6th-place Schalke is still in line for a Europa League berth at least.  They don’t score much for a competitive team, so 8th-place Hoffenheim as a shot on the road here.

RESULT:   Schalke   2-1

Sunday, 2/18

  1. Rochdale vs. Tottenham Sir Topham Hatt Hotspur  – English FA Cup

Rochdale, how have you done it?   Fifth Round Proper even though you’re in dead last in League One?  Noob-reviled Hotspur is, unfortunately, on fire and about to put a beatdown on them in front of their own fans.

RESULT:   2-2       Rochdale got a last-minute goal to earn the chance to Replay the match, though now they have to go to Wembley, Hotspur’s place.

  1. Marseille vs. Bordeaux – Ligue 1

Marseille sit in the 3rd spot currently, good for the league’s final Champions League berth.  France’s top flight is very top-heavy, so 7th-place Bordeuax is really light years behind them.

RESULT:   Marseille   1-0

  1. AC Milan vs. Sampdoria – Serie A

7th place hosts 6th here in Italy.  The visitors are in line for a Europa League berth.  If they have any hope of climbing two spots in the table and claiming a Champions League, it starts with a road win now.

  1. Real Betis vs. Real Madrid – La Liga

Defending champion RM continue to struggle some, though they’re still in 4th, good for a C.L. invite.  Also, they’ve played a game or two less than all the other teams.  9th-place RB should be happy if they can manage even a draw here at home.

RESULT:   Real  Madrid  3-5      Betis scored first.  They made the Madrid angry.

  1. The Strongest vs. Bolivar – Bolivia Premier

The Clausura (second half season) is just underway.  These two were number 1 and B in the Apertura.

RESULT:   The Strongest   2-0

  1. Dinamo Zagreb vs. Hadjuk Split – Croatia First Division

1st hosts 2nd place!

RESULT:   Hadjuk    0-1    But DZ is so far out in 1st, they’re still going to easily earn the league’s only Champions League slot.  

  1. Toluca vs. Santos – Liga MX

Toluca is #11 and Santos #B currently,   Toluca would be doing well to achieve even a draw against Santos.

RESULT:   Toluca   2-0

’10 to Track’ for Globetrotting Friday! from FA Cup kitties, to …NW Africa ship graveyard?

TGIGF!   Fridays, we take a turn from our traditional ‘ten best games to follow for the newish American soccer fan’ and trot the globe.

We’re actually going to stay pretty Euro-centric here today.  But fear not!  By journey’s end, you’ll get a new passport stamp, Noobites.

  1. Chelsea vs. Hull City – English FA Cup

The Fifth Round Proper continues.  16 teams remain.

Noob almost wonders if Hull City won’t put their full focus on this match.  The Championship League (second-tier) Tigers are only one slot above the Relegation line.

It would be understandable if they didn’t throw all their starters and energies into a match they’re unlikely to win no matter what.  Save their mojo for not getting The Boot down to League One.

RESULT:   Chelsea   4-0      Well, that escalated quickly.

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Not their real crest, but awww!   Cute widdle keetee!

B.  Leicester City vs. Sheffield United – English FA Cup

Sheffield Utd. are having a lovely season.  They were only promoted to the second tier Championship League this year, and are a little above midpack.   And they might be catching Leicester at just the right time, as the host team hasn’t won in three straight matches.

RESULT:   Leicester   1-0

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Noob’s big on Scrabble, so this is a truly lovely setting for Number B.

  1. Monarcas Morelia vs. Lobos de la BUAP – Liga MX

Dan the Intern-o Inferno digs the BUAP.  But the Lobos are BUAP-ing things up here early in the Clausura (second half-season).  After finishing 10th in the Apertura, they’re struggling on defense and in second-to-last.

Noob’s all in with BUAP today, too, since they’re facing the dreaded Monarcas.  Stick with your other nickname, Canaries.   No royalty in Mexico.  Representative democracy!   Noob will go all crazytown over this until it’s changed.  C’mon, hombres.   I’m not even pulling for the Trumpian Wall to be built.  So Noob a solid here.

RESULT:   Morelia   2-1      Lowly BUAP actually scored first, but to no avail.

  1. Glenavon vs. Crusaders – Northern Irish Premier

Things are pretty well settled in Northern Ireland.  Crusaders are in 1st and up five points on #B.  Catchable?  Sure.  Likely at this late stage?  Not really.  They’re going to be the league’s Champions League rep.

Glenavon are in 3rd, in line for one of the league’s two Europa League berths.  They’re not catching #B, nor are Linfield likely to pass them from #4.

This could be an entertaining one if one can find it on the interwebs somewhere.  Crusaders score like crazy, and for a top team, Glenavon sure like digging out balls from the back of their net.

RESULT:     ppd

  1. HIFK vs. Honka – Finland FA Cup

The Group Stage continues.  HIFK finished 11th in last year’s Veikkausliga, the country’s top division.  They are in 1st in their Group, but only because they’ve played one more game than the nation’s greatest team.

Honka finished #B in the second division and are being promoted.  Here, they are in 4th and need a couple wins for a chance at advancing.

RESULT:   Honka   3-2      Upset!

  1. Fortuna Sittard vs. Telstar – Dutch Eerste Divisie

These two are in 3rd and 5th-place respectively in The Netherland’s second division.  If the season ended yesterday, they’d both be in the league Promotion Playoffs.

In truth, this is a three-team league in terms of real power.  Sittard isn’t going anywhere.  Telstar scores like no one else – in a good way – but can’t defend a lick.   This is going to catch up with them starting today.   Noob doesn’t think they’ll even make those playoffs.

RESULT:   1-1

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You’re about to be wearing green shorts, Telstar.

  1. Cremonense vs. Bari – Serie B

Things in Italy’s second division are very tight.  The top two sides will get promoted to A Series at season’s end.  The next six will play Promotion playoffs.  These two are 5th and 7th, but a whopping seven clubs are within five points of Bari.

RESULT:   Bari   0-1

  1. Bengaluru vs. Pune City – India Super League

#1 hosts #2.  Kara sev for everyone!  Top for clubs will make the league playoffs.

This one of India’s two pyramid level one-leagues.  The other – the I-League –  is really more a part of the pyramid.  They participate with another league in promotion/relegation.  Super League is more of a “promotional league”.

RESULT:   1-1

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Never mind about the snack suggestion.   Looks like old Kibble ‘n’ Bits.

  1. Ramtha vs. Al-Jazeera – Jordan Premier

Only one team from here qualifies for AFC Champions League.  Ramtha are tied in the table with #1 Al-Wehdat, but down on goal differential.  Al-Jazeera is next, trailing them by just three points.  They will trail by six shortly.  Ramtha plays the league’s best defense.

RESULT:   0-0

  1. Nouadhibou vs. Nouakchott King – Mauritania Ligue 1

Welcome, Noobites, to the western Sahara!

The hosts are #B in the league right now.  They’ve won four titles since their founding in 1999.  The visitors are in 7th.

RESULT:   Nouadhibou   1-0

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Nouadhibou – come for the footyball, stay for the world’s largest ship graveyard.

’10 to Track’ soccer matches midweek edition: UEFA Champions League returns!

Relegation Monday saw an astounding three upsets from yesterday’s feature matches.  And now we get to huddle around the life-giving light that is UEFA Champions League.

Rejoice, give thanks… and watch out for the armed Lapalandic culinary madman at post’s end…

Tuesday, 2/13

  1. Juventus vs. Tottenham Sir Topham Hatt Hotspur – UEFA Champions League

The Knockout Round begins!  We’re down to 16 teams.  The eight Group Stage winners will each face off against a randomly-drawn second place-finishesr.  Each pair will play a two-legged tie (two-match series, home and away) to determine who advances.

Hotspur carry the slightly-lesser international rating, but have been on fire in arguably the world’s toughest league. They also didn’t lose any Group Stage matches.

Juve recently took over first place in Italy’s Serie A.  Noob’s calling this one for the home team, and hopes it’s not his anti-Hotspur bias clouding his senses.

RESULT:   2-2      Reviled Hotspur actually dominated this game, but fell behind 0-2 early.

B.  Basel vs. Manchester City – UEFA Champions League

During the Group Stage and other international events, Noob sang the praises of the surprising Swiss.  But this is Man City, top of the English Premier heap.  Basel would do well to keep within a goal, even at home.

RESULT:   Man City   0-4

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Number B sings, too.  

Even if she’s lyrically-challenged.

 

  1. CF América vs. Morelia – Liga MX

The hosts are #B in the league, one of two clubs to have not yet lost early here in the Clausura (second half-season).  They sport the best defense this go-round.  Morelia are not far behind, in 5th.

And the “Monarchs” will lose, MUST lose.   No kings and queens in North America!  Noob’s quest to tear down all monarch-named teams is right up there with the same for Hotspur and the quest for the world to accept Number B in all lists and rankings.

RESULT:   America   3-1

Honorable mention:   Crvena Zvezda/CSKA Moscow (Europa League), any AFC Champions League or Copa Sudamericana match, Santiago Wanderers/Santa Fe (Copa Libertadores qualification)

Wednesday, 2/14

  1. Real Madrid vs. Paris Saint-Germain – UEFA Champions League

Real Madrid are the defending champions, but only finished #B in their Group.  This matches up with them having slipped to 4th place in La Liga.

Meanwhile, PSG won their Group and has run away with the French top league title.  They’ve been a goal-scoring beast, and Noobstradamus is making this is Prognostication O’ the Week.  Real’s struggles continue with a home embarrassment – PSG:  0-2.

RESULT:   Real   3-1      PSG scored first, but that woke Real up, apparently

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As embarrassing as my choice in head gear and my Forrest Whitaker-eye

  1. Porto vs. Liverpool – UEFA Champions League

Unlike the aforementioned Swiss, Portuguese teams have by and large failed to impress Noob on the world stage in recent months.  On paper, at home, they’re an even match for Liverpool.   Noob thinks this match will mirror the one above though.

RESULT:   Liverpool   0-5      FC Porto-potty.  Wow.

  1. Santos vs. León – Liga MX

Noob’s leaning toward León of late, for having signed American legend Landon Donovan midyear.  But apparently the move isn’t helping much on defense.  They may be in 6th, but teams are putting up pinball-numbers on them.  Santos is in 4th, and should hold serve at home.

RESULT:   Santos   5-1

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Es ella la domadora de leones?

  1. Independiente vs. Grêmio – Recopa Sudamericana

Wait, Noober – we know about Copa Sudamericana, but what in tarnation is this?

A fair question.  But don’t you think “Noober” is a little informal?  I am Noob!

The Management:   To whom are you even “talking”?

Write checks and stay quiet.  I’m the talent here.

The Management:  Using that term a little loosely, aren’t you, Noobstra-dumbass?

That hurts me to my core.   Hush now.

Anyway!   Last year’s Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana champions play a two-legged tie for a trophy.  Why?   Because they’re shiny, and soccer players are like squirrels.  *nod*  The Argentinian side hosts Leg One.

RESULT:   1-1

  1. Kashima Antlers vs. Shanghai Shenhua – AFC Champions League

Asian teams are playing their first games of the Group Stage in their C.L.

Kashima are the two-time defending J1 League champions.  Shenhua qualified by virtue of winning China’s FA Cup.  They really overachieved in that, given that they only managed to finish 11th of 16 teams in the Super League.  The Antlers are about to mess up their s—stuff.

RESULT:   1-1

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NO clue.

But now MY stuff is certainly messed up.

  1. Shkëndia vs. Vardar Skopje – Macedonia First Football League

UEFA only rates this league #37 of 55 leagues on the continent.  So why bother?  It’s #1 versus #B!   Noob endeavors to never ignore such.  And though we be Noob and Noobite, we will broaden our footyball horizons even as we learn about the biggest and closest-to-home leagues.

These two have scored more than any other four teams in this league.  And the hosts are responsible for far more than their fair share of that.  Still, they only lead Vardar by six points in the table, with over 1/3 of the season to go.  And the visitors have the best defense, if not by leaps and bounds.

RESULT:   1-1

Honorable Mention:    Either of the two Copa Libertadores qualification matches today

Thursday, 2/15

  1. Östersunds vs. Arsenal – Europa League

Europe’s second-most prestigious international tournament enters its Round of 32 now.  The eight third-place Group Stage clubs from Champions League get booted down to join the two dozen 1st and Bth (second, if you must) -place finishers in the Knockout Round.

Swedish Ostersunds qualified by winning their FA Cup, just as Arsenal did.  English football is a weeee bit tougher.  Arsenal 1-3 seems proper, unless they don’t go full-bore here, try saving their energies for Premier League.

RESULT:   Arsenal   0-3

Dan the Intern-o Inferno and resident Swede-ophile, when asked for comment on this match, said he fervently hopes chicken boom boom will be available at the concessions.

Honorable Mention:   Any of the 14 other Europa League matches, Copa Libertadores qualification and Copa Sudamericana matches, Esperance/Etoile du Sahel (Tunisia)

’10 to Track’ for Relegation Monday 2/12 – nine sad sacks, plus AFC Champions League!

Monday, we choose NOT to fight against the shadow you cast.  We embrace it!  How?   By turning a few degrees from our usual ’10 most important matches for the newish American soccer fan’ and taking time to appreciate teams about to get the boot from their leagues.

It’s like blues music, Noobites.  It can feel awesome to feel sad.

  1. Chelsea vs. West Bromwich – English Premier League

Defending champions Chelsea have dropped three in a row and into 5th place.  Since only top four make Champions League, they should be sounding the panic button.  Provided they don’t treat this as a gimme, they’re welcoming last place West Brom in at the perfect time.

Fun Fact:  One of the West Brom mascots is “Baggie Bird”.

RESULT:   Chelsea   3-0

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Everything about those shorts is…troubling.

B.  Real Betis vs. La Coruña – La Liga

Real Betis netted a nice win over 5th-place Villareal in their last match, so should be confident as they try to climb to a top-half finish (from 11th).

La Coruña stinks like tuna casserole left out unrefrigerated overnight.  How they’re only in second-to-last place is beyond Noob, the way they get thumped.  Are you even worthy of the Number B slot, LC?

RESULT:   RB   1-2      had the home and away teams turned around

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Number B is for everyone, a gift of grace.

  1. Estoril vs. Moreirense – Primeira Liga

Nearly a Portuguese Relegation double feature.

Estoril are making a desperate push to get out of the Drop Zone!  They’ve won the last two matches, including an absolute stunner over powerhouse FC Porto.  And so they’ve climbed into a tie for last, which is only a point behind the visitors today.

Fun Fact:  During WWII, the town of Estoril was a hub for spies.

RESULT:   Estoril   1-2      From the Drop Zone to 13th – it’s a Relegation Monday miracle!  (had the home and way turned around)

  1. Hobro vs. AGF Aarhus – Danish Superliga

Denmark’s top league is 14 clubs deep.  Top six will make title playoffs, all others will play a Relegation-avoidance tournament.  Hobro are tied for 6th, so this and every match are vital to them.  AFG are in 11th.  Given their lack of offense, they won’t be climbing higher.

Fun Fact:  Aarhus is Denmark’s second-largest city.  (Noob’d never heard of it before getting into footyball.)

RESULT:   Aarhus   0-1     Never mind that both clubs stayed in the same slots in the table – it’s more Relegation Madness!

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The “Infinite Bridge”, Aarhus

  1. Piast Gliwice vs. Jagiellonia Bialystok – Poland Ekstraklasa

This league is like Denamrk’s – half the teams (eight) play for the title, half will play for the right to remain in the top flight next year.

The top half of the table is super tight, so 4th-place JB is playing for postseason seeding.  The bottom four are also very close in points, so last-place PG could climb a few places.  They actually play pretty okay defense, so who knows!

Fun Fact:  One of Piast Gliwice’s nicknames is “The Nurses”.

RESULT:   1-2

  1. Alki Oroklinis vs. AEL Limassol – Cypriot First Division

The regular season is Cyprus is nearing conclusion.  The top six teams are already decided, and they will play for the league title.  AEL is in 6th, but could climb a notch before the playoffs.  Oroklinis is in 10th, could climb or drop one notch easily before their Relegation Round.

RESULT:   AEL   2-4

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Noob knows he’s not fully right in the head.

But admit it, there’s something creepy about those dangling, dead-legs.

  1. Hapoel Be’er Sheva vs. FC Ashdod – Israeli Premier

Things look much the same here as in Cyprus.  Be’er Sheva is in 3rd and have qualified for the league playoffs.  Ashdod are in 12th, preparing for the Relegation Round.  They play the best defense of those in the bottom quartile of this league, but that won’t help them today.

Fun Fact:  Ashdod is maybe the only team in the league to not be tied to an Israeli sports association (ie: Hapoel, Macabbi, Beitar).

RESULT:   HBS   2-0

  1. Lija Athletic vs. Valletta – Malta Premier

Welcome back to the Track, Malta, it’s been a while!  For some reason, your top league was dropped on coverage by one of Noob’s primary scouting sources.  You will be ignored no longer.

Lija – you, on the other hand, will soon be ignored for not being in this league.  Five points in the table in 18 matches.   What’s Maltese for “crap-tastic”?  Valletta wouldn’t know, given they’re #B in the league.

Fun fact:  Lija is a village of merely ~3000.   Pretty good they’ve even gotten to the Premier League three times ever.

RESULT:   Valletta   1-3

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Lija Church

Noob’s weak on art history, but thinking Baroque.

  1. Mohun Bagan vs. Gokulam – I-League

Gokulam are in last place, but full disclosure: they’ve played fewer matches than any team in the league.  Still, they might stay there.   They have only achieved four results (wins or draws) all season.  9th-place Chennai City have gotten nine results, even if in three more games.  MB are in 4th.

Fun Fact:  The English name for Gokulam’s home city is Calicut.  There, it is known as Kozhikode.   That’s close…

RESULT:   Gokulam   0-1      Drop zone no more!   

  1. Al-Duhail vs. Zob Ahan – AFC Champions League

Asia’s Champions League begins its Group Stage, and Noob wears the sadpants.  Defending Champions and Noob-Adopted Urawa Red Diamonds are not here to defend their title.

But we soldier on!  Al-Duhai won last year’s Qatar Stars League.  Zob Ahan finished just 4th in Iran’s Persian Gulf Pro League, had to play a qualifying round to get to Group.  More, they’re only here at all because the #B Iranian league team wasn’t granted a federation license.

RESULT:   Duhail   3-1

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“Whaddya mean no Urawa??”

Tenured Noobites knew The Situation would be upset.

’10 to Track’ soccer matches for weekend 2/10-11: From English Premier to Europe and beyond

Saturday, 2/10

  1. Tottenham  Sir Topham Hatt Hotspur vs. Arsenal – English Premier League

Noob-reviled Hotspur is making a push towards the top four in the table.  They’ve not lost to any team besides runaway champions-to-be Man City since November, and are now just a point behind foundering Chelsea.

Up-and-down Arsenal are in 6th.  Losses to Bournemouth and lowly Swansea have put a cramp in their style.

RESULT:   Hotspur   1-0

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Arsenal stars’ prep school style. 

Suits by Lanvin.

B.  León vs. Puebla – Liga MX

The hosts are in 9th here early in the Clausura (second half-season), about where they finished the Apertura.  But they’re playing some of the worst defense in the league.  After a 15th place finish, Puebla are way up in 6th.

Noobstradamus had a vision regarding this game.  He recommends we put all our yams on Puebla getting the road win, 1-2.

RESULT:   León   2-1

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Numero B.”

Repite!

  1. Lazio vs. Napoli – Serie A

Italy’s top league is a two-horse race.  Juventus just passed Napoli for the top spot in the table, but have played one more game.

Serie A gets four Champions League berths, so 3rd place is fine with Lazio.  But they’re in a tight race with two other clubs for those final two C.L. slots.  Noob doesn’t think they have the defensive chops to get it done, today or going forward.

This may be the best match in the world this weekend, and it’s going to give us another road-winner.

RESULT:   Lazio   4-1     Or  Lazio might thrown them an utter beatdown…

  1. Bayern Munich vs. Schalke 04 – Bundesliga

Bayern are a whopping 15 points up on the field.  1st place is settled.

The match means a ton to Schalke, however.  They are in a tie for 4th and Germany’s last league invite to Champions League.  And they lose the tiebreaker with Dortmund right now.  As much as Dortmund has struggled since their season’s hot start, Schalke just doesn’t score enough to overtake them.

Noob’s call is Bayern 2-0.

RESULT:   Bayern   2-1

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The tables will turn.

  1. Qaraba vs. Qabala – Azerbaijan Premier

UEFA ranks this league 23rd out of 55.  Noob’s been lax in putting some of these leagues’ inclusions into perspective.   They only get one Champions League invite, and Qarabag is lined up for it (again).  They give up fewer than half a goal per game on average.

Qabala sports the league’s best offense, but on the road a win’s probably not in the cards.

RESULT:   0-0

  1. FCSB vs. Cluj – Romania Liga I

This league ranks two spots higher with UEFA.  And we get another #B vs. #1!  Both have already qualified for the league’s postseason playoffs.  But they’re only two points apart in the table for the regular season title.  FCSB has trouble winning close, so they want a shootout today.

RESULT:   1-1

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Put the Wasr-10 Ak-47 down, Romanian d00d. 

This is not what Noob meant and you know it.

 

  1. Espérance vs. Etoile du Sahel – Tunisia Ligue 1

More #1 versus #B?  Yes, please!  The hosts are undefeated, have built up a big lead at the halfway mark of the season.  Du Sahel is in a dogfight with coolly-named Sfaxien for Bth and the other African Champions League berth.

In a league where defense seems the emphasis. Espérance does it well, plus they’re the only team flirting with scoring two goals per game.

Honorable Mention:   Any Scottish Cup Round of 16 match, any Finnish FA Cup match, Independiente vs. San Lorenzo (Argentina),  Melbourne City vs. Sydney FC (Australia), Osijek vs. Dinamo Zagreb (Croatia), El Nacional vs. Emelec, (Ecuador), Coleraine vs. Glenavon (Northern Ireland)

RESULT:     game is now listed for 2/15

Sunday, 2/11

  1. Southampton vs. Liverpool – English Premier League

Southampton might be the quirkiest team in EPL.  They don’t settle in for defensive slogs, yet have ended up with more draws than most other teams.  They’re in 15th, near the top of a huge glut of clubs all trying to finish above the bottom three (Relegation).

Liverpool are in 3rd, staying afloat even after selling their superstar midseason.  Both teams benefit enough from a draw today; Noob’s thinking 1-1.

RESULT:   Liverpool   0-2

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Staying afloat in the syrupy waters of Lake Butterworth.

  1. Manchester City vs. Liverpool – Women’s Super League

1st place hosts 3rd in the women’s version of Premiere.  The top two get into women’s Champions League.  Noob doesn’t believe there’s an equivalent to Europa League out there.

It’s early in their season, but Man City and Chelsea look to be in a league of their own.  Liverpool look like the only team that could challenge them.  But they don’t find the back of the net enough to do so.

RESULT:   Man City   4-0

  1. Veracruz vs. Pachuca – Liga MX

Noob, these teams are in 13th and 14th place.  Why include them when there are so many high-quality games from other parts of the world that could appear here on the weekend?   Poignant question, self.  A little simple philosophy of the site here…

Noob exists to help newish American fans get to know the teams and leagues of the world.  But there’s a hierarchy in my mind.  American professional play, English, Mexican, then continental European and South American.  That’s the pecking order I work with in a general sense.  Every day there’s at least one game offered from either of those first three, one’s getting featured from there.  No exceptions.  Noob thinks local.

And so, here we are!  And Pachuca’s gone nuts.   They’ve scored more goals than any team in the Clausura, but given up as many.  Veracruz is likely to get relegated when the year’s done.

RESULT:   Pachuca   0-1

Honorable Mention:   Irish Super Cup, any Scottish Cup Round of 16 match, Atromitos vs. Olympiacos (Greece), Istanbul vs. Fenerbahce (Turkey), Apollon Limassol vs. AEK Larnaca (Cyprus), Sanarate vs. Siquinala (Guatemala), Motagua vs. Marathon (Honduras), Peñarol vs. River Plate (Uruguay), Sunshine Stars vs. Kano Pillars (Nigeria)

’10 to Track’ soccer matches for Globetrotting Friday

Noob’s usual “ten most important games for us, the newish American fans” takes its usual Friday detour into Globetrotting!   We start out with important matches in important league, but then delve into soccer countries, leagues less-known.   Giddyup, beasts of burden!

  1. Morelia vs. UNAM Pumas – Liga MX

UNAM finished in last place for the 2017-18 Apertura (first half-season), but what a difference a short break can make!   Very early here in the Clausura (second half-season, they’re in a three-way tie for 1st.

Morelia are just a point back, but have been a bit down on offense so far.  Noob hopes the “Monarchs” continue their goal-scoring woes today.  No royalty in Mexico!

RESULT:   UNAM   1-2

B.  T.N.S. vs. Bangor City – Welsh Premier

The New Saints have an 11-point lead in the table, have all but wrapped up another title.  This match is much more important to B.C.  They are in 3rd place, one spot out of a guaranteed Europa League berth.

RESULT:   TNS   3-0

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St. George’s dragon protects worthy Number B.

  1. RoPS vs. AC Oulu – Finland FA Cup

Group Stage going on here, five pods of six teams each.  Top two from each will advance to the Knockout Round.

These two are tied with one other side for #B.  Both finished decently in their respective leagues last year, but RoPS are top-flight while Oulu is Bth-division (pronounced “beeth”).

RESULT:   1-1

  1. Östersunds vs. Trelleborgs – Swedish FA Cup

The first two rounds are in the books, and now it’s time for the Group Stage to begin.  Trelleborgs is being promoted to the top division this coming season, but should be well overmatched by their high-level tier-one hosts.

RESULT:   Õstersunds   3-0

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Maybe not quite this overmatched.

  1. AC Ajaccio vs. Lorient – Ligue 2

Top two teams in France’s Bth (second, if you must) division get auto-promoted at season’s end.  Next we find Ajaccio, tied with another club, and then Lorient.  As things stand, they’ll both be a part of a promotion playoff for the third berth into Ligue 1 next year.

RESULT:   ACA   3-2

  1. Telstar vs. Jong Ajax – Dutch Eerste Divisie

The top team will get auto-promoted at the end of the year.  The next eight will have a Promotion playoff for the other berth into Netherlands’ best league.

Jong Ajax is #B in the standings, but is ineligible for promotion, being a bigger club’s reserve team.  Telstar are in 4th, despite a meager goal differential of only +2.  The Ajax scrubs are going to feast and get a nice road win here.

RESULT:   3-3

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But historical reenactors feast at Bob Evans.  

Sad and fitting.

  1. Kawasaki Frontale vs. Cerezo Osaka – Japan Super Cup

This is an exhibition that directly precedes the start of the coming new league season, as is the case with so many Super Cups around the world.

Kawasaki won the 2017 J1 League on goal differential over defending champs Kashima.  Cerezo Osaka finished 3rd, is in this match by virtue of having won the Emperor’s Cup (FA Cup, basically).

RESULT:   Cerezo Osaka   2-3

  1. Saipa vs. Zob Ahan – Persian Gulf Pro League

The top three teams make Asia’s Champions League.  These two are tied for #B.  #1 Persepolis is far out of reach.  Foolad Khuzestan is lurking just a point behind them, waiting to steal a slot.  Noob wonders if perhaps both might get passed eventually.  Good offenses, but porous defenses.

RESULT:   Saipa   4-2      this match was played the day before

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  1. Esteghlal Khuzestan vs. Foolad Khuzestan – Persian Gulf Pro League

The battle for the province of Khuzestan is on!   They even both play in the same city and stadium.  They differ, well, widely in ability though.  Foolad is in 4th while E.K. is in position to be relegated if they don’t get their poop together.

RESULT:   0-0

  1. Al Nasar vs. Al Kuwait – Kuwait Premier

The visitors are #1, and they have no real competition.  Al Nasar is midpack, will be doing well to keep this within a goal, even at home.

RESULT:  Al Kuwait   0-1

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Actual bubble-soccer game in Kuwait.

’10 to Track’ soccer matches – midweek edition: Our Cups runneth over

Our “ten most important games to track for us, the newish American soccer fans”, hits its midweek stride.  Cups, all Cups, all the time!  Well, almost.  You’ll see, Noobites.

Tuesday, 2/6

  1. Swansea City vs. Notts County – English FA Cup

It’s down to Replays in the Round of 32.  Four of the matches ended in draws, and so get played over at the other team’s home pitch.  This time, they’ll play extra time, do penalty kick shootouts to determine winners if need be.

Swansea’s having a dilemma.  They need to remain focused, save their best players’ energy for Premier League games.  They’re in a three-way tie for the first two Relegation Zone slots in the table.  Could this open the door today for League Two (fourth-tier) Notts Co.?

RESULT:   Swansea   8-1      Not a typo.

B.  Yeovil Town vs. Fleetwood Town – EFL Trophy

A reminder of what this event is:  a knockout tournament like the FA Cup, but with only League One and Two (third and fourth-tier) teams, plus Academy teams affiliated with clubs from the top two leagues.

This is the last Quarterfinal match, and Noob’s on fire for this one!   Yeovil is Noob-adopted and Fleetwood Town is Noob-Reviled.  Never before have I had two of these statuses face off in a featured T2T match.

Yeovil is having a garbage season in League Two.  Fleetwood is faring similarly, but up in League One.  Noob doesn’t care that Fleetwood Mac is not named for this club’s town.  Anything that makes me think of Stevie Nicks is worthy of scorn!   After Yeovil prevail, Noob will start a podcast just to belt out “Yeovil True” for the world!!

RESULT:   Yeovil   3-2    Winning goal in the 90′!

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Fleetwood pokes and prods me in ways you cannot imagine, Noobites.

  1. Celaya vs. Atletico se San Luis – Copa MX

Just as the Mexican leagues’ season is broken up into two wholly separate tournaments, so they also have to Copa.  Only clubs from the top two divisions compete, and these two are both from the second-tier Ascenso.

Here in the Group Stage, the competing clubs are in pods of just three, and they play Double Round Robins.  All three teams in this Group have earned three points in two matches, and are even tied on goal differential.  Celaya won the Apertura, and so should be favored by plenty at home.

RESULT:   Celaya   1-0

  1. Paderborn vs. Bayern Munich – DFB-Pokal (German FA Cup)

This is a Quarterfinal match as well.  One doesn’t have to go far back at all historically to find Paderborn playing in the top division.  For now, though, they’re winning the third-tier division.  Naturally, they have their hands full and then some with Bundesliga #1 Bayern.

RESULT:   Bayern   0-6      Also not a typo.

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Good LAWD!  Dan the Intern-o Inferno, are you still watching “The Path” on Hulu?   Did it take such an unholy turn as this?

  1. Chennaiyin vs. Bengaluru – Indian Super League

#B hosts #1 in what Noob thinks of as India’s “promotional” league.  India’s federation felt it needed a separate league from their co-top flight I-League for reasons that elude me.  But we’re down with more footyball!

The top four will make the league playoffs.  Bengaluru should be safe, four points up on the pack.  A road win here would seal it.  They have the better offense, but Chennaiyin play every bit as good of defense.

RESULT:   Bengaluru   1-3

Wednesday, 2/7

  1. Tottenham Sir Topham Hatt Hotspur vs. Newport County – English FA Cup

League Two Newport Co. held on for a 1-1 draw in their first match with Reviled Hotspur.  All this has earned them is a chance to try again, but this time at Wembley.  Sadly for Noob, they’ll be doing well to keep within two goals of the Traitorously-Named Ones.

RESULT:   Hotspur   2-0

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Harry “Hotspur” Percy even  STOOD on PUPPIES!

  1. Atlas vs. Tampico Madero – Copa MX

All three teams in this Group are tied in the table with two matches to go.  Ascenso side Tampico Madero could be strong enough to get promoted to the top flight at season’s end.  That likely won’t help them on the road against better-than-average Liga MX Atlas.

RESULT:   Tampico Madero   1-2

  1. Atlletico Nacional vs. Millonairos – Colombia Primera A Final

OK, so Noob’s confusion is now mostly resolved.  Previously, it had been unclear to me just what this was.  My instinct was right and it’s essentially a Super Cup, common to so many leagues, pitting the top two sides from the previous year in a preseason exhibition.

The first match of this two-legged tie went scoreless, so the winner today wins…well, a trophy Noob supposes.

RESULT:   Millonarios   1-2

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Um, hey. Juana – the game’s on…

Lucas, watch out for Harry Percy, might stand on ya’.

 

 

Thursday, 2/8

  1. Valencia vs. Barcelona – Copa del Rey

This is the second leg (match) of a Semifinal tie (series) in Spain’s FA Cup.

Barcelona have yet to lose in La Liga, so 3rd-place Valencia did well to lose just 0-1 in the first leg.  It will take a mighty effort for them to advance to the Final, but home pitch can mean everything.

  1. Jorge WIlstermann vs. Oriente Petrolero – Copa Libertadores qualification

Wilstermann won the first match of this two-legged tie 1-2, and now get a chance to seal the deal at home against their weaker Bolivian league foe.  The winner will make the final eight in this event, out of which six teams will make it into C.L.

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Ewwww.

Um, play midfield really well.

’10 to Track’ soccer matches: Relegation Monday, Noob’s weekly celebration of suckitude

What better day of the week than Monday to embrace the darkness that looms over teams at the bottoms of their leagues!   Let’s show them some love before they’re unceremoniously given The Boot to lower divisions.

First, though, Noob starts you off with three matches that matter for happier reasons.

  1. Watford vs. Chelsea – English Premier League

The bottom half of the table is very tight.  11th-place Watford lead the pack of also-rans, would need to fall apart here on out to get Relegated.

Chelsea, meanwhile, are in 4th place and in line for the league’s last Champions League berth.  They’re only a point behind Liverpool and a little safety.  But how will they bounce back after the 0-3 drubbing they took to Noob’s beloved Bournemouth fighting Cherries a few days ago?

RESULT:   Watford   4-1      Chelsea went down a man to two yellow cards at about the 30′ mark.

B.  Olympique Lyonnais vs. Montpelier – French Division 1

Welcome to the Track, French ladies!  Noob honors your arrival by placing you under esteemed Number B.

Lyon’s gals are a world power.  They’re 19-0-0 this season.  They’ve outscored league opponents a mind-boggling 63-2.  They scare the pastry out of Noob.

Still, Montpelier are in 3rd, with only two losses blemishing their own mark this year.  They’re one of only two other league teams to even have a positive goal differential.

RESULT:   Lyon   2-1

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Hardcore, fiery Number B can help you make a grand entrance.

  1. Raja Casablanca vs. Ittihad Tanger – Morocco Botola Pro

The top two teams from this league qualify for the next African Champions League.  And what a battle it is for those slots.

RC is in 3rd, just two points behind #B Tanger.  They, in turn, are only two points out of 1st.  The home side today needs to get out of the gates quickly, control tempo at home.  Tanger sports the best defense in the league.

Fun Fact:  Whether struggling or not, RC has always been known as an “artistic” club, basing it’s play on pretty short pass-combinations.

RESULT:   ppd

  1. Las Palmas vs. Málaga – La Liga

It’s like Halley’s Comet going by!  Second-to-last hosts last place on a Monday.  Since three teams get Relegated out of Spain’s top league, it’s looking more and more certain these two are Segunda division-bound.

Noob has a thing for island-based teams, and Las Palmas is in the Canary Islands.  What would be their key to winning, maybe even escaping the Drop Zone?  Playing any kind of defense.  They’ve given up 50 goals in their 21 league matches, second-worst in the league.

Fun-ish Fact:  Due to financial problems, Málaga secured a Qatari sheikh as owner in 2010.

RESULT:   Las Palmas   1-0

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Sheikh, when your second chin is that big, the beard just can’t help.

  1. Platanias vs. Apollon Smirnis – Superleague Greece

We almost got two in a row!  The hosts are in last, but the visitors sit just outside Relegation, courtesy of goal differential tiebreaker with the 15th place team.

Platanias have both scored the fewest and given up the most goals in the league.  At least they’re at home today.

Fun Fact:  Platanias play on three different home pitches.

RESULT:   1-1

  1. CFR Cluj vs. Concordia Chiajna – Romania Liga I

Romania’s top six make the league’s playoffs.  Everyone else plays to avoid Relegation.

Cluj are #B and have mathematically already qualified to play for the title.  Anything but a win and 11th-place Chiajna is set for the Relegation Round.

RESULT:   Cluj   2-0

Fun, Scary Fact:  Chiajna’s nickname is the Vulturii.  They are vampires.

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The Management apologizes for this bald-faced lie.  Obviously this is the Volturi coven from the “Twlight” saga of films, books.  This is not a Romanian soccer team.  Please try and enjoy the rest of this post.  Sincerely – The Management

I still can’t believe how worked up you get.  I just want people to make fun of you for droning on about anything Twilight.  Again.

The Management:  Well-played, ass-hat.

Just because you’re right doesn’t mean you don’t need to shut up, The Management.

  1. Macabbi Petach Tikva vs. Hapoel Ashkelon – Israeli Premier

Ashkelon are all but mathematically certain to finish in the bottom eight of the league and play in the Relegation Round.  Petach Tikva are up in 8th, yet far enough out of 6th that they’ll be in the RR, too, just with better seeding.

Fun Fact:  Ashkelon has a habit of signing pairs of Argentinian players.

RESULT:   MPT   3-0

  1. MAT Tétouan vs. Rapide Club Oued Zem – Morocco Botola Pro

Last place hosts 11th as we return to Morocco.  Tétouan have only one league win on the season.  That won’t change unless they can start finding the back of the net more often than once every other match.

Fun Fact:  Harkening back to colonial days, MAT used to play in the Spanish leagues.  They are the only African team to ever play in a European top -flight division.

RESULT:   ppd

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picturesque Tétouan

  1. Temperley vs. Talleres – Argentina Premier

Noob’s also been referring to this as Superliga Argentina.  It’s crazytown trying to figure out which league names are general yet official versus when the name changes with a league title sponsor in play.

Regardless, Temperley may not have to worry about it lots longer.  They’re entrenched in the bottom four, based on the current league season results combined with those of the last couple seasons.  That’s how they determine who gets the boot there.  Talleres are in 3rd, and Noob thinks they’ll finish even higher.

Not Fun, But Interesting Fact, I:  In the 1990’s, Temperley was shut down for two years over owing the player’s association $400k USD.

RESULT:   Talleres   0-1

  1. Chacarita Juniors vs. Velez Sarsfield – Argentina Premier

Let’s double dip!  Chacarita are even more certain to get demoted at season’s end.  Hosting a team only in 16th gives them at least a puncher’s chance today.

Not Fun,But Interesting Fact, II:  Chacarita had 10 points deducted from them in the table in the 1980’s once, which made the difference between them staying up or getting Relegated.  Why?  Hooliganism!

RESULT:   Chacarita   2-0       It’s a Relegation Monday miracle!

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Apparently these Argentinian hooligans didn’t put the lotion in the basket…

’10 to Track’ soccer games for weekend! 2/3-4: post-Deadline Premier League leads the way

“Candy is dandy, but liquor is quicker.”  Globetrotting Friday was sweet.  But now we can get downright bacchanalian on the weekend’s ten most worthwhile matches for us, the newish American fans!

Tip of the day:  Check back to any previous T2T to see the post-match results.

Saturday, 2/3

  1. Arsenal vs. Everton – English Premier League

Noob normally avoids getting in the weeds on specific players.  We are Noob and Noobite, and our focus for newish American fans like us here is teams and leagues.  But —

Trade/Transfer Deadline Day just passed in England, and #6 Arsenal made two big moves.  They picked up offensive superstar Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang from Borussia Dortmund for a massive pile of money.  Noob gathers there was also some question as to whether they would hold onto star Mesut Ōzil.  They did.

6th place is only good for maybe qualifying for Europa League.  They’ve fallen six points behind Noob-reviled Tottenham  Sir Topham Hatt Hotspur for 5th, a slot which would guarantee them that berth.  They’re eight points out of 4th place and a Champions League invite.  Will their new acquisition be enough to get them over the hump?  They should at least be able to keep 9th-place Everton’s weak offense muffled.

RESULT:   Arsenal   5-1

OTOH, some of us don’t want to get over the hump…

B.  Monterrey vs. Leon – Liga MX

In the Apertura half of the 2017-18 season, these two finished #B and #7 respectively.  A few games into the Clausura, they’re in 1st and 8th.  The more things change, the more they stay the same.

RESULT:   Monterrey   5-1

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Old school!   Graffiti font Number B.

  1. FC Porto vs. Braga – Primeira Liga

Portugal’s top league has slipped just enough in the FIFA rankings that they lost a Champions League berth, so now only get two teams in.

Porto is #B right now, but have played one less game than 1st-place Sporting and only trail them by a point.  Defending league champ Benfica are hot on their heels, just two points back.  4th place-Braga will remain such to the end, Europa-bound.

Honorable mention today:  Borussia M’Gladbach vs. RB Leipzig, Sampdoria vs. Torino, Eibar vs. Sevilla, Benfica vs. Rio Ave

RESULT:   Porto   3-1

Sunday, 2/4

  1. Liverpool vs. Tottenham Sir Topham Hatt Hotspur – English Premier League

First Liverpool traded their offensive superstar.  Now at the Deadline they’ve been woefully outbid by a bottom-rung team (West Brom) for their own star defender.

Liverpool is tied in the table for 3rd/4th with Chelsea, and the traitorously-named Hotspur club just two points behind them.  Since it’s the top four that get into Champions League, it may not be unfair to say this is the most interesting and perhaps important match of the year so far.

RESULT:   2-2

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Would you be less cross with Noob if I paid compliment on your pocket square?

  1. UNAM Pumas vs. UANL Tigres – Liga MX

UNAM finished last in the Apertura, but look at the Pumas now!  Sure, it’s just four games into the Clausura, but tied for 1st is shiny just the same.  Los Tigres finished 2nd, but are in 6th now, have had a tough defensive start to the second half.

RESULT:   UNAM   2-0

  1. AS Monaco vs. Lyon – Ligue 1

Monaco is in 4th, on the outside looking in for a Champions League berth.  But they’re only a single point behind #B’s Lyon and Marseille.

Lyon just lost 3-1 to Bordeaux, a missed opportunity to create some space for themselves.  But they beat Monaco 2-3 in the Coupe de France just over a week ago.  Noobstradamus knows the limits of his prognosticating power, is staying clear of all this madness.

RESULT:   Monaco   3-2

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Wouldn’t touch this one with a 10-meter baguette.

  1. Atlético Madrid vs. Valencia – La Liga

Atlético is #B and has enough points to feel safe in their Champions League quest, as the top four Spanish clubs get invited.

Valencia is in 3rd, and it’s a good bet that defending league champ Real Madrid will right their ship soon and pass them.  Can Valencia stay clear of Villareal would be the real question.

RESULT:   Atletico   1-0

  1. Club Brugge vs. Sporting Charleroi – Belgium First Division A

The top six teams here make the league championship playoffs.  Club Brugge have all but won the league already.  Will Charleroi be able to hang on to #B and the other bye in the playoffs?  Anderlecht trail them by just a point in the table.

RESULT:   3-3

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This is so close to feeling relevant.

And yet so far…

  1. Macabbi Tel Aviv vs. Hapoel Be’er Sheva – Israeli Premier

Same deal in Israel as in Belgium – top six make the league playoffs.  #B hosts league #1.  Can Tel Aviv hold off Beitar Jerusalem for a bye?   They are about identical to Be’er Sheva in record and stats, so should hold serve today at least.

RESULT:   Tel Aviv   1-0

  1. San Lorenzo vs. Boca Juniors – Superliga Argentina

We finish strong, Noobites!  Three in a row where a #B faces off against  numero uno.   They’re not much more than a dozen games into the season there, but Juniors are already starting to get some distance from the field, and their goal differential proves it can last.  Unstoppable offense.

RESULT:   1-1

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Grabber-armed t-rex returns!

 

 

 

 

Honorable Mention matches:   Augsburg vs. Eintracht Frankfurt, Udinese vs. AC Milan, Olympiacos vs. AEK Athens, Plateau United vs. Sunshine Stars