Betting on Levski Sofia vs Chelsea: Shevchenko can fire Chelsea to an easy win

Blogged under Sport, Football, Betting by info on Wednesday 27 September 2006 at 1:52 pm

The Chelsea juggernaut is gathering speed and will be expecting to win in Sofia against a team that conceded 5 in Barcelona last time out.

With John Terry a possibility you would expect Chelsea to prevail.
Sofia looked out of their depth against Barca - and no doubt the Chelsea scouting report will have isolated the weak links and areas to attack.

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Shevchenko goal minutes SELL 24, BUY 27
Andriy Shevchenko has not scored many domestic goals, but his pedigree is outstanding. This is an ideal game for him to bag a couple and put some ghosts to rest. A buy is profitable if he scores after the 27th minute or his goal times added together come to more than 27 minutes.

Example: BUY Shevchenko goal minutes at 27 (1pt stake)
No Shevchenko goals: You lose 27pts
Shevchenko scored after 45 minutes: You win 18pts
Shevchenko scored after 30 and 60 minutes: You win 63pts
Shevchenko scored after 30, 60 and 90 minutes: You win 153pts

From: SquareFootball

AC Milan misses Shevchenko

Blogged under Sport, Football by info on Wednesday 27 September 2006 at 1:49 pm

AC Milan missed very much Andriy Shevchenko when they were held to a goals draw away to Lille in Champions League Group H on Tuesday.

The Ukraine striker was replaced by Brazilian Ricardo Oliveira, who has yet to make an impact.
In Lens the italian striker Alberto Gilardino was alone up front.
This was not enough for the six-times European champions, who created many chances but failed to make the telling breakthrough.
Gilardino fell centimetres short of scoring his first goal in 13 Champions League appearances when his 43rd-minute attempt shaved Tony Sylva’s right post.
Milan had also been held to 0-0 draw by unsung Livorno at the weekend in Serie A, where they have scored only five times in four matches.
“We have not scored in our last two games? Yes, but I do not think it is because of physical or psychological fatigue,” coach Carlo Ancelotti said after Tuesday’s match.
“I am satisfied with this single-striker system because our midfielders, such as Kaka and Seedorf, created a lot of chances.”
Ancelotti stressed that Clarence Seedorf’s goal, disallowed for a less than obvious offside position in the 52nd minute, should have given the Italian side a deserved advantage.
“Seedorf’s goal seemed perfectly valid,” he said.
However, he said Milan should have been more efficient against a team who had conceded seven goals in their last two Ligue 1 matches.
“I am satisfied, though we could have been more lucid in attacking phases,” said the AC Milan trainer, who replaced Gilardino with Filippo Inzaghi, a proven match winner, 13 minutes from time.
From: The Guardian

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