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WORLD CUP: Portugal (Group D)
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20/04/02
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Figo masterclass helps
Real sink Roma
ROME, Sept 11 (AFP) - A magnificent display by Real Madrid's
Portuguese midfielder Luis Figo inspired the eight-times European club champions
to a 2-1 victory over AS Roma here at the Olympic Stadium Tuesday in a Group A
first-round Champions League thriller.
Figo, revelling at being restored to the playmaker's role in the absence of the
suspended Zinedine Zidane, produced a superb display, scoring the opener with a
curling freekick and setting up the second for Guti.
A Francesco Totti penalty - after a needless foul by Aitor Karanka on Frenchman
Jonathan Zebina - reduced arrears but although Roma produced a storming finish
Figo's earlier heroics had proved the decisive factor in this battle between the
champions of Spain and Italy.
Figo may have lost his tag as the world's most expensive player to Frenchman
Zidane but his performance denied the dearest wish of a noisy and near-capacity
crowd that had already seen Real spurn two glorious chances in an exciting first
half.
After a brief commemoration of the day's tragic events in the United States the
visitors from Madrid were the first to show and Figo nearly dampened the mood
with an early attempt from outside the area but Roma goalkeeper Ivan Pelizzoli
made a fine save.
At the other end Argentinian Gabriel Batistuta headed over but Real quickly hit
their stride although a wildly inaccurate shot by Guti was poor reward for a
fine passing movement.
Their English midfielder Steve McManaman was equally wayward when Figo and Raul
set him up but he could only blast wide. Just as Roma looked to be on the back
foot they carved out their best chance yet when skipper Totti headed wide from a
pinpoint freekick from Brazilian Assuncao and the home fans screamed for a
penalty when Batistuta fell under a challenge from Karanka.
Although there was clear contact English referee Graham Poll might have been
dissuaded by a theatrical fall from the Argentinian. Figo then produced a touch
of class weaving past three challenges but he could not direct his shot on
target.
But then Real missed their first sitter. Guti's pass left Roma looking for an
offside decision that never came and Raul rounded Pelizzoli with a goal looking
inevitable.
But Roma's Brazilian defender Antonio Zago scrambled back to clear off the line
and needed treatment off the pitch for two minutes after crashing into the post.
Next it was Real to appeal for a penalty with Raul falling under a challenge
from Argentinian defender Walter Samuel - again Poll was unmoved.
Zago made another telling intervention when he halted a dangerous looking run
from Guti before Raul spurned another fine opportunity when he headed wide from
a Figo freekick.
Karanka became the first name in Poll's book when he fouled Vincenzo Montella
but then Real missed anotther sitter on the stroke of half-time. Roma's French
defender Vincent Candela inexplicably gave away possession and Guti raced
through on Pelizzoli but fired wide with only the goalkeeper to beat.
Roma boss Fabio Capello - playing against the club he led to a Primera Liga
title - replaced Montella with Brazilian Francisco Lima at the interval. The
hosts must have felt luck was on their side at half-time but it was to prove
only a temporary stay of execution with the Spaniards taking the lead
only five minutes into the second period.
Poll awarded a freekick after Raul tumbled under a challenge by Zago. It looked
ideal territory for Roberto Carlos and his left foot but Figo took charge and
curled his right-footed shot just inside Pelizzoli's right-hand post.
Real were in their stride and Pelizzoli made a fine save from a Figo volley as
the crowd - hitherto magnificent in their support - began to lose patience with
the Serie A champions.
Pelizzoli was equal to McManaman's crafty lob in another move instigated by Figo
and that prompted Capello to make another change, replacing Assuncao with
Antonio Cassano.
But the second duly came. A flowing Real counterattack featuring McManaman and
Raul saw the ball played out to Figo whose perfect near-post cross was headed in
by Guti with the Roma defence and Pelizzoli stranded.
Karanka's needless lunge at Zebina briefly restored Roman morale with Totti
converting and then Cassano missing a chance to equalise.
Batistuta's freekick forced a fine save from Real keeper Iker Casillas and
Capello played his last card with Argentinian Abel Balbo who struck the bar in
the closing minutes.
Raul was foiled by Pelizzoli and Batistuta was denied by a fine Casillas save
and Real were home and dry.
Source: Soccerage.com |