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ACBerb
Nov 24 2004, 11:02 PM
Werder Bremen miseed the chance to seal their place in the first knockout round of the UEFA Champions League after being held by FC Internazionale Milano.

Valencia showdown
Bremen looked the brighter side throughout the match and took the lead on 49 minutes when Valérian Ismaël struck from the penalty spot. But Inter - already through from Group G - earned an equaliser six minutes later as substitute Obafemi Martins converted after Dejan Stankovic’s shot deflected back off the bar. The German champions must now avoid defeat at Valencia CF on 7 December after the Spanish side won 2-1 at RSC Anderlecht.

Winning tactics
As could be expected Bremen stuck with the 4-3-1-2 lineup that has worked well for them in the Champions League so far; Johan Micoud orchestrating the attacks in midfield with Miroslav Klose and Ivan Klasnic waiting for the Frenchman's ideas up front.

Cruz preferred
Inter coach Roberto Mancini stuck by his word and looked to Christian Vieri up front with Adriano absent after his red card against Valencia CF. The Italian international was partnered by Julio Cruz.

Early chances
However, it was the Bremen forward line that got off to the brighter start. Klasnic fired in a cross for Klose from the left wing on three minutes, but the German international steered his volley wide. Werder continued to control the action, especially in midfield, but Inter were holding firm and restricting the reigning German champions to a few half-chances.

Klose misses
On 18 minutes Klose arrived a split second too late to meet Micoud's cross. And four minutes later the French midfield player aimed another cross at the German international, but this time he could not make full contact and his effort sailed wide.

Klasnic denied
Bremen's best chances of the first half, came along around the half-hour mark when Klasnic fired directly at Francesco Toldo after the ball had cleverly been chested down for him by Klose and when Micoud's free-kick missed the target by a matter of centimetres.

First chance for Inter
Inter's first real chance of the game came one minute from half-time, when the Bremen defence failed to stop Edgar Davids from crossing to Cruz, but aimed his sliding effort directly at Andreas Reinke.

Bremen ahead
The second period had only just started when half-time substitute Nelson Valdez's speed led to the first goal. Four minutes after arriving for Klasnic, the Paraguayan striker earned Bremen a valuable corner. Micoud sent the ball into the box - where Cruz fouled Magnin, leaving referee Gilles Veissière no choice but to point to the penalty spot. Ismaël gladly accepted the gift and gave the home side the lead.

Martins arrives in style
Mancini hauled Cruz off soon after the spot-kick and sent on Martins in his place. And the Nigerian striker had only been on the field for three minutes when he levelled the scores. Stankovic's first effort only found the bar, but Martins was quicker than the Bremen defence and tucked the ball away with his first touch of the game.

Toldo save
Werder continued to look for the winning goal in the later stages of the match and were extremely unlucky when Toldo denied Klose at full stretch 18 minutes from the end. No clincher arrived, however, and Bremen are set for a dramatic night in Spain on Matchday 6, while Inter remain one point clear at the summit of the pool ahead of the visit of eliminated Anderlecht.

ACBerb
Nov 24 2004, 11:09 PM
Would have liked to see Bremen get the win at home, but hopefully they still can get through!

Candy-Man
Nov 24 2004, 11:34 PM
I've read that Valencia have to beat you guys by 6! goals, so your pretty much through aswell.

Candy-Man
Nov 24 2004, 11:53 PM
Actually ive just read on uefa.com that valencia need to beat you 1-0 or a 2 goal margin to go through over you.

palmerq
Nov 25 2004, 10:23 PM
If bremen lose 1-0 they will still go through.It'll probally be a draw though.

Pat Murphy
Nov 25 2004, 10:34 PM
actually i think Bremen go out if they lose 1-0

Valencia are 3 points behind and lost 2-1 in Bremen and seeing as it is head to head scoring then Bremen have a decent chance

Valencia have the away goal so if they win 1-0 then it will be 2-2 aggregrate and they have the away goal

hoping you knock Los Ches out ;)

palmerq
Nov 25 2004, 10:47 PM
Bremen would go through on goal difference if it was 1-0.

Pat Murphy
Nov 26 2004, 01:43 PM
Bremen would go through on goal difference if it was 1-0.

doesn't away goals count?

ACBerb
Nov 26 2004, 05:39 PM
Gentlemen, Here is UEFA rule book on it.....

4.05 If two or more teams are equal on points on completion of the group
matches, the following criteria are applied to determine the rankings:
a) higher number of points obtained in the group matches played among the
teams in question;
b) superior goal difference from the group matches played among the teams
in question;
c) higher number of goals scored away from home in the group matches
played among the teams in question;
d) superior goal difference from all group matches played;
e) higher number of goals scored;
f) higher number of coefficient points accumulated by the club in question,
as well as its association, over the previous five seasons (see paragraph
6.02).

ACBerb
Nov 26 2004, 06:22 PM
Group G
------------------OVERALL-----HOME-----AWAY
----------------P W D L F A--W D L F A--W D L F A--Pts--GD
Inter Milan------5 3 2 0 11 3--1 1 0 2 0--2 1 0 9 3---11 8
Werder Bremen--5 3 1 1 10 6--2 1 0 8 3--1 0 1 2 3---10 4
Valencia--------5 2 1 2 6 8---1 0 1 3 5--1 1 1 3 3---7 -2
Anderlecht------5 0 0 5 4 14--0 0 3 3 7--0 0 2 1 7---0 -10

And here are the standings.

palmerq
Nov 27 2004, 06:00 PM