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ACBerb
Feb 18 2005, 01:45 AM
Superb Straub keeps out Alkmaar
Thursday, 17 February 2005
A series of excellent saves from Stephan Straub earned TSV Alemannia Aachen a hard-fought goalless draw at their European home, the Rhein Energie Stadion, as Eredivisie contenders AZ Alkmaar failed to find their fluency.

Straub saves
The veteran goalkeeper made a number of superb stops to keep the 2. Bundesliga side in this tie ahead of the return leg at the Alkmaarderhout next Thursday. On seven minutes, he made a magnificent dive to tip a long drive over and it proved a sign of things to come, although Aachen did enjoy some good spells.

Dead-ball threat
Spurred on by a vociferous crowd, the home side responded well and won a corner on ten minutes. Sergio Pinto's delivery was disappointing, failing to beat the first man, but Alkmaar still struggled to clear before striker Martijn Meerdink eventually took command. It proved to be an omen for the visitors from dead-ball situations.

Huysegems shot
Aachen began to dominate possession but Alkmaar continued to threaten on the break and on 18 minutes Stein Huysegems almost broke the deadlock. The Belgian youngster, who already has three goals to his name in the UEFA Cup this season, collected a looping deflection deep inside the area and shot on the turn, but straight at Straub.

Sektioui clearance
Again Aachen quickly responded and three minutes later only an excellent last-ditch tackle by Joris Mathijsen denied the impressive Simon Rolfes a good shooting opportunity. From the resulting corner, Pinto's kick was glanced goalwards where only the presence of Tarik Sektioui on the back post kept the scores level.

Landzaat control
It sparked Aachen's best spell of the game and for ten minutes Alkmaar struggled to gain a foothold in the game, although they only had an awkward half-volley from Daniel Gomez to show for it. Danny Landzaat began to wrest control of the game back for the Eredivisie outfit and it was the Alkmaar captain - a doubt before the game - who led a superb attacking move three minutes before the interval.

Sublime move
Landzaat threaded the ball to Sektioui, who touched it wide to Huysegems and the Belgium youngster drilled a powerful cross across goal that Martijn Meerdink allowed to run through his legs before flicking it to the front post, where Straub again did well to deny him. The second half began scrappily, and it was the home side that created the first chance when Reiner Plasshenrich dragged his low shot narrowly wide after good work from Rolfes and Thomas Stehle.

Nelisse chance
Returning from an injury lay-off, Plasshenrich was replaced shortly after, sparking a spate of substitutions for both sides. One of Alkmaar's newcomers, Robin Nelisse, should have given his side the lead with 20 minutes left, but with just one defender to beat his pass was too heavy, allowing Straub to block Nelisse's effort on the edge of his own box. At the other end Gomez blazed a shot over and Stehle directed a free header straight at Henk Timmer, and the last chance had gone.

Wish they would have scored, but a draw is not bad considering Alkmaar sit's in second in the Dutch Eredivisie!

Mertesacker
Feb 18 2005, 02:18 AM
They were the best German team this week.
They played outstanding and courageous!

DFB
Feb 18 2005, 04:11 AM
i was born and raised in Aachen suckas.....beat that =)

anyway i didnt get to see this game....oh well i hear they played amazing, i hope they win leg2

orswich
Feb 18 2005, 04:13 AM
heart and determination can count for alot..

if Bayern had 1/2 the iron will and courage as the Aachen players they would be able to cruise to at least the semi's of the CL

Der Bomber
Feb 18 2005, 01:26 PM
if Bayern had 1/2 the iron will and courage as the Aachen players they would be able to cruise to at least the semi's of the CL


And there was me thinking you were a Bayern fan;)


If Bayern had thier mentality would we be in the BL2 also.

It's good when a team fights for something but you cant do it week in week out, sooner or later the players will burn out.

When a team has to fight for a game like Aachen did that useualy means that they are the worse team of the 2, Bayern are 2nd to none;)

Gerry_BMG
Feb 18 2005, 01:34 PM
Just read a nice comment by the Alkmaar coach after the game.

"Aachen played pretty strong, really ungerman" :laugh

DFB
Feb 18 2005, 09:24 PM
ahah last year, in DFB pokal, did we knock out bayern? YUP ahah kidding