May 25, 2013

Soccer Recap: Bayern destroys Barcelona in 1st leg of Champions League semis

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Bayern’s Thomas Muller, second from left, celebrates after scoring the opening goal during the Champions League semifinal first leg against in Munich, Germany, on Tuesday. Muller added another in the 4-0 . (Matthias Schrader/)

(PhatzRadio / ) — For once, Barcelona was on the wrong end of the kind of drubbing it so often inflicts on others. And with in this kind of devastating form, even a fully fit Lionel Messi may not have made much of a difference.

Bayern humbled the Spanish powerhouse Tuesday in Munich, taking full advantage of Messi’s sub-par performance as it overwhelmed Barcelona 4-0 in the first leg of their highly anticipated Champions League semifinal.

“We knew we were able to give them a good competition,” Bayern Arjen Robben said. “This team (Barcelona) has dominated Europe over the last five years and if you beat them like this, I think you can be proud.”

Barcelona had twice as much possession as Bayern but had very little to show for it against the new German champion’s aggressive defence.

scored two goals as Bayern took a toward a second consecutive final.

“When it comes to , I just go wild,” Mueller said.

Humiliating loss for Barcelona

Mueller scored in the first half and added another after and Robben had also scored in the second half. It was Barcelona’s biggest loss in the Champions League since 1997, and largest in any competition since 2007.

Messi has been bothered by a hamstring injury for three weeks and was only declared fit to play shortly before the match. But the four-time FIFA player of the year was a pale shadow of himself.

“Leo tried really hard just to be here, he gave everything, but he couldn’t do more,” Barcelona’s said.

With Messi struggling, none of his teammates were able to create much of anything either as they were effectively stifled by the disciplined Germans.

“You have to have a plan against Barcelona and the players executed it very well,” said Bayern coach Jupp Heynckes, who will be replaced by former Barcelona counterpart Pep Guardiola after this season. “Barcelona has a certain philosophy but my players knew exactly what they had to do on the field. We defended as a team, we really wanted not to concede a goal at home and we achieved that.

“At the same time, we were creative in attack and if we gain space, we can beat any team in the world. But Barcelona is still one of the best teams and there are still 90 minutes to play. We haven’t qualified yet.”

Barcelona beat Bayern 4-0 in a home match in 2009, and turned around a 2-0 deficit against AC Milan with a 4-0 win at home this season. But this Bayern team looks highly unlikely to allow a similar comeback.

Bayern clinched the Bundesliga title with six games to spare and appears ready to put behind the disappointment of the last season, when it lost the Champions League final at home to Chelsea on penalties.

“Wonders are difficult to achieve, 4-0 is an enormous result. We want to play with pride and we’ll try (our) best,” Roura said.

Barcelona had few chances, while Bayern used its size to outmuscle the Spanish side on set pieces.

Mueller headed in from in the 25th and added the second in the 82nd. Gomez netted in the 49th and Robben in the 73rd. Bayern used its size to outmuscled Barcelona on set pieces.

Bayern scored after a corner, from . The ball rolled to the far post, where Robben crossed to Dante. The defender headed back across the goal and Mueller raced to head it in. Valdes got his hands on it but could not prevent the ball from sliding into the net.

The second Bayern goal also came after a corner, with Mueller at the far post rising over Daniel Alves and heading across the goal for Gomez to knock in from close range, although he might have been slightly offside.

“Some decisions went against us, but we did not lose because of the referee,” Roura said.

Bayern’s third was even more disputed as Robben went around Alba, who was blocked by Mueller in what seemed like a clear foul as the defender tried to chase the Dutchman, who slotted the ball inside the right post.

Ribery and David Alaba did the work for Bayern’s fourth, with Alaba swinging in a pass for Mueller to knock in from close range.

The loss equaled Barcelona’s biggest in the Champions League, a 4-0 defeat to Dynamo Kyiv in the group stage in 1997. It was the team’s heaviest loss in any competition since an identical result at Getafe in the 2007 Copa del Rey semifinals.

“We can be proud, we played a terrific game, everybody,” Robben said. “We fought for every meter and we didn’t give them much space to play.”

Bayern club president Uli Hoeness attended the match, as always wearing one of his red-and-white club scarves. Hoeness is under a tax evasion investigation, news that broke two days before the match and dominated German media coverage in the buildup.

Soccer Results

Champions League – Semi-finals
FT 4 – 0 Barcelona

England – Championship

FT Millwall 1 – 2 Blackburn

England – League 1
FT Crawley 1 – 0 Preston
FT Crewe 1 – 0 Sheffield United
FT Shrewsbury 1 – 0 Oldham

England – Blue Square Premier Play Off
FT Wrexham 2 – 1 Kidderminster

Scotland – 2. Division
FT Brechin 2 – 2 Stranraer

Austria – Erste Liga
FT Kapfenberg 2 – 1 SV Horn

Switzerland – Challenge League
FT Locarno 1 – 2 Wohlen

Wales – Premier League
FT Bala Town 1 – 0 Aberystwyth

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Soccer Euro 2012: Germany beat Dutch, Portugal strike late

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(Reuters) – Germany beat the Netherlands 2-1 on Wednesday to move within touching distance of the quarter-finals and Portugal kept their chances alive with a last-gasp 3-2 victory over Denmark.

scored twice for Germany, taking his tally to three goals in two games and leaving the Dutch needing victory over Portugal in their last Group B to have any chance of progressing.

They are also dependent on Germany beating Denmark. The Danes came back from 2-0 down against Portugal thanks to two close-range headers by Nicklas Bendtner, before substitute Silvestre Varela smashed in the 87th-.

Germany have six points from two games, Denmark and Portugal have three and the Netherlands none.

Off the pitch, tension was growing between Russia and co-hosts Poland over fighting in which police fired rubber bullets and tear gas and detained 184 people before the countries’ Group A match in Warsaw on Tuesday.

The Kremlin said President had told Polish Prime Minister by telephone that Warsaw bore “full responsibility” for fans’ safety and Russia’s Foreign Ministry accused Polish fans of provoking the violence.

Ukraine, co-hosting the month-long tournament with Poland, also faced controversy when Germany’s foreign minister urged fans not to forget the plight of the former ’s jailed , Yulia Tymoshenko.

“I hope that amid all the enthusiasm focused on the leather ball, the destiny of Yulia Tymoshenko and of all other Ukrainian sitting in jail will not be forgotten,” the minister, , said.

Tymoshenko is serving a seven-year sentence in the Ukrainian city of Kharkiv where Germany played the Netherlands. Like some other European Union countries, Germany is boycotting matches in Ukraine in protest at a case they say is politically motivated.

DUTCH FACE EXIT

Gomez fired the Germans into a 24th-minute lead after turning in the area and firing past keeper Maarten Stekelenburg following a superb Bastian Schweinsteiger pass.

The pair combined again 14 minutes later, with Gomez scoring from a narrow angle on the right before Robin Van Persie cut the deficit with a sweet right-foot shot 17 minutes from time for his team’s first goal of the tournament.

Portugal went ahead in Lviv when defender Pepe lost his marker from a corner by Joao Moutinho and headed powerfully past Danish Stephan Andersen.

Portugal doubled their lead in the 36th minute when Helder Postiga got in front of defender Simon Kjaer and shot past Anderson from after a pass by Nani.

But it looked initially like Portugal, beaten 1-0 by Germany in their opening match, had let the Danes off the hook.

Bendtner scored from almost on the goalline in the 41st minute after Michael Krohn-Dehli looped a header over keeper Rui Patricio, and he nodded powerfully home in the 80th minute.

But three minutes after coming off the bench, Varela took full advantage when he was given time and space and scored from eight meters at the second attempt after fluffing his first shot.

“Their equalizer was unfair at that stage of the match. We could have won the game more comfortably and with less suffering,” said Portugal coach Paolo Bento.

The Danes need to pick up at least a point against Germany in the final match on Sunday and hope other results go their way.

“It’s a horrible feeling to lose so close to the end … the Portuguese were a bit luckier. Maybe they were a bit better,” coach Morten Olsen told reporters.

Although Nani had an excellent game, making one goal and generally tormenting the Danish defense, Cristiano Ronaldo misfired in front of goal.

The world’s most expensive player missed two good scoring opportunities and under-performed in a big international yet again.

TOUGH PUNISHMENT

Tuesday’s clashes in Warsaw were an embarrassment for Poland, which apologized for the first serious violence of the tournament.

Many Poles still resent decades of Soviet domination after World War Two and what they regard as Moscow’s increasingly nationalistic tone.

Poland promised tough punishment over the clashes, which began as Russian fans marched towards the stadium before the match which ended 1-1. Masked groups attacked the Russians, some of whom fought back, and both battled the police.

Eight people were sentenced on Wednesday, with punishments ranging from fines of 500 zloty ($150) to suspended jail terms of three to 12 months.

Interior Minister Jacket Cichocki said the detained Russians would probably be expelled from Poland and banned from Europe’s border-free Schengen area for five years.

UEFA said it was determined the violence would not be repeated, condemning the clashes but also implying that the police show of strength had been over the top.

The Russians were in further trouble when European soccer’s ruling body said they would be docked six points in qualifying for the next European Championship if their fans stepped out of line again following disturbances, including setting off fireworks, at their opening match against the Czech Republic in Wroclaw.

(Editing by Ed Osmond)

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Soccer: Gomez’s late goal lifts Bayern over Real / Champions League

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Bayern’s scores his 2nd goal past Madrid Iker Casillas, right, during the first leg semifinal. (/Matthias Schrader)

(PhatzRadio / ) scored in the 90th minute Tuesday to hand Real Madrid its first loss in the this season and give a 2-1 win in a pulsating first leg of the semifinal between two sides with a combined 13 titles.

Gomez’s 12th goal of this year’s competition boosted Bayern’s hopes of becoming the first team to play the Champions League final at its own stadium and earn its fifth title.

Real Madrid coach called Gomez’s goal a “” and said a draw would have been a fairer result.

“But football is about goals and it doesn’t matter if they come in the first or last minute,” Mourinho said.

Franck Ribery opened the scoring in the 17th minute for Bayern Munich and Oezil equalized in the 53rd.

The second leg is next week in Madrid.

Bayern has won 14 of its last 15 games in Munich, where Real has never won in 10 attempts. The Spaniards have only one win from 23 visits to Germany — a 3-2 victory at in September 2000.

“It was clear from the start that it would be an exciting, open game between two champion teams,” said Bayern coach , who guided Real to the title in 1998. “In my opinion, we deserved to win and we beat a great team. We played with hunger, passion and .”

Bayern now has 11 wins from 19 meetings between the great rivals — including nine from those 10 games in Munich.

Despite Real’s defeat, the away goal could be decisive for the nine-.

“It’s not a bad result but it means we have to win at home and turn it around,” Mourinho said. “It’s not the biggest turnaround in history but we still have to do it. We can achieve this. We are at home. Real plays to win, at home or away.”

Heynckes promised his team would continue to attack in Madrid.

“We are going to try to create chances and score one or two goals. We won’t be playing for a draw,” he said.

Gomez knocked the ball in after Bayern captain Philipp Lahm broke through on the right and sent in a low cross. The powered through to extend his right leg and prod the ball home from close range.

“Gomez worked a lot and he was rewarded at the end,” Heynckes said.

Ribery slotted in a shot from inside the penalty area after Real had failed to clear a corner from Toni Kroos, with Sergio Ramos practically chesting the ball down for the Frenchman to score the first goal.

Mourinho said the goal was a “clear offside,” as Luiz Gustavo was behind the last Madrid defender when the shot was taken, and may have obstructed the view of Iker Casillas.

Real’s coach said English referee Howard Webb should not have allowed the goal, “but I don’t have a negative feeling about it.”

The equalizer came with Bayern’s defence looking uncharacteristically in disarray. Goalkeeper Manuel Neuer stopped Cristiano Ronaldo’s effort but could not hold on to the ball. Real regained possession, with Mesut Oezil passing to Karim Benzema, who found Ronaldo again and the Real star passed across the goal for Oezil to score from two meters (yards) out.

Ronaldo has scored 41 goals in the Spanish league but he got few opening against Bayern. One of his free kicks sailed high, one was deflected by Bayern’s wall.

Tempers flared several times, especially late in the game after Real substitute Marcelo’s crushing tackle on Thomas Mueller, another substitute. Marcelo escaped with just a booking.

Ribery got into a tussle with Real defenders shortly before he scored. Ribery went down in the penalty box and called for a penalty, while Real players saw it as a dive.

“It’s the Champions League semifinal, you expect physical play,” Heynckes said.

Bayern has all but conceded the Bundesliga title to Borussia Dortmund but can still win the German Cup and the Champions League.

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Soccer Recap II: Dortmund, Bayern Munich ready for showdown: Bundesliga, Ligue Un

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(PhatzRadio / ) — Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich warmed up for Wednesday’s likely Bundesliga with victories on Saturday, as the defending champion won 3-1 at Wolfsburg while Bayern beat Augsburg 2-1 at home.

and Ilkay Guendogan put Dortmund 2-0 up only for Mario Mandzukic’s goal to leave the result in doubt until Lewandowski sealed the win in the last minute.

“Whoever wins 3-1 in Wolfsburg has to be happy,” said Dortmund coach Juergen Klopp, whose side remains three points ahead of Bayern with five rounds left to play.

Dortmund would equal the Bundesliga record of 24 games unbeaten and take a toward defending its title if it avoids defeat on Wednesday.

“Of course there’s huge anticipation of the game against Bayern. We want to put on a spectacle for the 80,000 fans, but there will be no ,” Klopp said.

In Munich, scored the league’s fastest goal with his 24th of the season 24 seconds into the game and the Bayern striker extended his league-leading tally on the hour after Koo Ja-Cheol equalized for Augsburg.

“We go to Dortmund now with great optimism and huge motivation,” Bayern coach said. “But Wednesday’s game will not decide the league.”

Bayern also has a semifinal against and the final against Dortmund to look forward to.

Elsewhere, Cologne fought back to earn a 1-1 draw with Werder Bremen, Stuttgart came from behind to beat Mainz 4-1, Freiburg drew 2-2 with Nuremberg, and Kaiserslautern seems doomed after losing 2-1 at home to Hoffenheim.

Borussia Moenchengladbach was scheduled to host Hertha Berlin later Saturday.

Bayern scored from the when , on his , eluded three Augsburg defenders on the left before crossing for Gomez to score at the second attempt after his initial effort was saved.

Koo equalized in the 23rd when Axel Bellinghausen cut the ball back for the South Korean to drill a shot past Manuel Neuer from 14 yards. Gomez scored what proved to be the winner when Robben crossed from the right.

Dortmund made its breakthrough against Wolfsburg in the 22nd when Ivan Perisic crossed for Lewandowski to slide in and score.

Four minutes into the second half, Guendogan displayed wonderful footwork before curling an exquisite effort beyond a Wolfsburg defender and inside the right post.

Mandzukic scored with a powerful header in the 61st, leaving Dortmund to endure a few nervy moments, even after Alexander Madlung was sent off for a second yellow card, before Lewandowski finally made the game safe with his 19th goal of the season.

With Cologne coach Stale Solbakken’s job on the line, his side started brightly but was caught on a counterattack when Markus Rosenberg scored with Bremen’s first chance in the 24th.

Ammar Jemal equalized with a header from Lukas Podolski’s corner 15 minutes later, and although his side was unable to find a winning goal, a much improved battling performance should see the Norwegian coach survive another week at least.

“We showed the right reaction today,” Solbakken said.

An Andreas Ivanschitz penalty put Mainz ahead at Stuttgart in the third minute, but Tamas Hajnal equalized five minutes later by curling a shot beyond Christian Wetklo, and Vedad Ibisevic made it 2-1 with a header in the 49th.

It got worse in the 65th when Zdravko Kuzmanovic converted a harshly awarded penalty, before Ibisevic grabbed his second with five minutes remaining.

Daniel Didavi and Tomas Pekhart gave Nuremberg a 2-0 halftime lead at Freiburg, but Daniel Caligiuri pulled one back from the penalty spot and Cedric Makiadi equalized late on.

Alexander Bugera’s goal for Kaiserslautern with four minutes remaining was too little too late after Sejad Salihovic’s emphatic first-half penalty and Boris Vukcevic’s 71st-minute strike for Hoffenheim left the league’s bottom side with a mountain to climb to avoid relegation.

“We can’t be happy with the result,” said Kaiserslautern coach Krasimir Balakov, whose side is 10 points from safety with five games left.

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Montpellier’s Souleymane Camara, here in an earlier game, had the winner on Saturday as his club stayed on top of the French first division. (Laurent Cipriani/)

Montpellier stays on track in French league

(PhatzRadio / CBC Sports) — Montpellier beat relegation battlers Sochaux 2-1 to move provisionally three points clear at the top of the French league and keep the pressure on title rival Paris Saint-Germain on Saturday.

Midfielder Younes Belhanda gave Montpellier an early lead and, after Modibo Maiga equalized for the visitors with his third goal in three games, striker Souleymane Camara scored the winner early in the second half.

Montpellier also opened up a seven-point gap on third-place Lille after the defending champion, which has played one game more, lost 3-1 at Brest.

“I don’t know if we’re closer to winning the title, but we’re doing all we can to get it,” Montpellier coach Rene Girard said. “At the start of the season, we weren’t supposed to be champions, but we’ll try and go all the way now.”

Montpellier plays its game in hand away to Marseille on Wednesday.

“I told the lads there are six weeks to go,” Girard said. “We have to keep our concentration throughout that time, and focus on ourselves, not on Paris.”

PSG takes on bitter rival Marseille on Sunday.

Montpellier scored in the fourth minute when top scorer Olivier Giroud went clean through and saw his shot saved by goalkeeper Pierrick Cros. Belhanda followed up and neatly chipped the ball over Cros.

Maiga equalized for Sochaux in the 28th, controlling David Sauget’s cross from the right and acrobatically driving it home.

Cros kept Montpellier at bay with some fine saves, but was beaten again in the 55th when Camara fired into an empty net after Cros fisted away John Utaka’s drive.

Lille had won its last three games to get back into title contention, but went two goals down inside the first 10 minutes.

“We weren’t at our best, both individually and collectively,” Lille coach Rudi Garcia said. “You can sum the match up by saying Brest wanted it more than us and got the luck they needed to win. But they deserved their luck.”

After five minutes, right back Omar Daf smashed the ball in from 35 metres after Joe Cole’s clearance landed in his path. It was the veteran Senegal defender’s first ever league goal in his 14th season.

Bruno Grougi made it 2-0 from the penalty spot with this eighth goal of the campaign after defender Franck Beria handled the ball.

Forward Dimitri Payet pulled a goal back when he turned in Benoit Pedretti’s cross, but Alexandre Alphonse restored Brest’s two-goal lead in the 53rd, and Lille’s chances of a comeback were curtailed when striker Tulio De Melo was sent off with 20 minutes left.

Striker Lisandro Lopez scored two penalties to take his tally to 12 as fourth-placed Lyon beat struggling Auxerre 2-1 at home to move within three points of Lille and three ahead of Toulouse.

Midfielder Alain Traore replied for rock-bottom Auxerre.

Also, it was: Ajaccio 1, Saint-Etienne 1; Dijon 0, Nancy 2; Evian 1, Rennes 3, and Valenciennes 2, Toulouse 0.

Veteran midfielder Jerome Leroy gave Evian the lead against his former club, but sixth-placed Rennes replied with second-half goals from forward Youssouf Hadji, Jonathan Pitroipa and striker Mevlut Erding.

Nancy and Valenciennes are both nestled in mid-table and closer to safety after their wins.

Midfielder Bakaye Traore scored both of Nancy’s goals, taking his tally to four in the last three games.

Valenciennes made the most of the extra man after Toulouse winger Franck Tabanou was sent off late in the first half. Midfielder Gael Danic opened the scoring in the 62nd minute and Mamadou Samassa sealed the win with a late penalty.

Toulouse, which has lost its last two matches, remains in fifth place.

Ajaccio continued to climb away from the relegation zone after defender Carl Medjani cancelled out Florent Sinama-Pongolle’s opener.

In Sunday’s other games, Caen faces Bordeaux, and Nice takes on Lorient.

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Soccer Recap: Bundesliga and La Liga

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Leverkusen’s Simon Rolfes, right, and Dortmund’s Kevin Grosskreutz put everything into a battle for the ball during their Bundesliga up on Saturday. (Frank Augstein/)

Dortmund now on a 15-game winning streak: Bundesliga

(PhatzRadio / ) — Borussia Dortmund edged 1-0 to extend its unbeaten run to 15 games on Saturday, and beat Kaiserslautern 2-0 to keep the pressure on the Bundesliga leader.

Shinji Kagawa’s in the 45th minute was enough in Dortmund for the defending champions, who remain two points ahead of second-place Bayern.

“There are still 13 games. And the team who can actually be trusted to win all 13 games is Bayern Munich,” said Dortmund coach . “So we’re not bothering ourselves with that. We’re very happy and always looking to the next game. That’s what makes us successful.”

Mario Gomez opened the scoring in Munich with his league-leading 18th goal of the season in the sixth minute, with making it 2-0 in the 30th.

Borussia Moenchengladbach stunned Schalke with three first-half goals to win the late game 3-0 and take over from the visitors in third, one point behind Bayern.

Marco got the home side off to a flying start in the second minute, when he eluded two Schalke defenders to score inside the far post from a tight angle.

Mike Hanke then played a delicate one-two with before curling a shot beyond Lars Unnerstall in the 16th.

And Reus teed up an indirect free kick for Arango to stroke over the wall and in off the underside of the from 20 metres in the 32nd.

Elsewhere, Stuttgart beat hapless Hertha Berlin 5-0, Werder Bremen drew 1-1 with , and Mainz and Hannover also played to a 1-1 draw.

Dortmund toiled for to break down the Leverkusen defence, but Kagawa finally made the breakthrough before the interval.

The Japan midfielder left Leverkusen defender Bastian Oczipka sprawling on the right as he brought the ball inside before shooting beyond the outstretched Bernd Leno in off the far post for his seventh goal of the season.

Dortmund looked more likely to score in the second half, with Leno denying Kevin Grosskreutz before producing a flying save to prevent a Stefan Reinartz own goal.

Former Germany captain Michael Ballack was again left on the Leverkusen bench for the third game in a row following criticism of him by club management.

Leverkusen hosts Barcelona in the Champions League on Tuesday.

Bayern’s routine win over relegation-threatened Kaiserslautern, which hasn’t won in Munich since 1997, was Jupp Heynckes’ 100th as Bayern coach.

The 66-year-old Heynckes played David Alaba for Bastian Schweinsteiger, who tore a right ankle ligament in Wednesday’s 2-0 cup win at Stuttgart, and started with Arjen Robben on the bench for the second game in a row.

Franck Ribery noticed Gomez completely free at the near post and crossed for him to nod with ease past Kevin Trapp.

Mueller, who played on the right instead of Robben, scored his first league goal since September when he met Toni Kroos’ free kick. Mueller made way in the 56th for Robben, but the Dutch was unable to find a way past Trapp.

In Stuttgart, Vedad Ibisevic scored against Hertha in the 25th, with a scissors kick past the helpless Thomas Kraft from .

It was the Bosnian’s first goal for his new club since his winter transfer from Hoffenheim, and he followed it up by playing a perfect pass for Martin Harnik to make it 2-0 three minutes later.

Hertha midfielder Andreas Ottl was then sent off for a senseless challenge on Tamas Hajnal in the 30th, and Shinji Okazaki effectively ended the game when he scored with a header two minutes later.

Ibisevic set up Harnik again in the 41st and the Austrian celebrated his hat trick in the 58th.

It was Hertha coach Michael Skibbe’s fifth loss in a row in all competitions since he took over from the sacked Markus Babbel.

Babbel, meanwhile, got off to a dream start in charge of Hoffenheim, when Jannik Vestergaard rose unopposed to head in a corner at Bremen in the fourth minute.

However, Marko Arnautovic claimed a deserved last-minute equalizer for the home side, which displayed its over-reliance on suspended topscorer Claudio Pizarro by missing a host of chances.

Babbel was appointed Hoffenheim coach on Friday, after Holger Stanislawski was fired a day earlier.

Hannover also relied on a 90th-minute equalizer, Artur Sobiech scoring to earn a share of the points at Mainz, which had taken the lead through Mohamed Zidan in the seventh.

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Barcelona’s only recovery from a two-goal deficit at halftime was in a 3-2 win at Real Betis in 1962. (David Ramos/)

Barcelona falters at Osasuna: La Liga

(PhatzRadio / CBC Sports) — Subzero temperatures and poor defending cost Barcelona as the defending Spanish champion’s league hopes took a big hit by losing 3-2 at Osasuna on Saturday.

Barcelona, already trailing leader Real Madrid by seven points, trailed 2-0 after 22 minutes as Osasuna Dejan Lekic took advantage of poor defending to score both.

Barcelona hadn’t recovered from a two-goal halftime deficit in 50 years, but Alexis Sanchez provided hope with a 51st-minute strike.

Raul Garcia re-established Osasuna’s two-goal advantage five minutes later, with Barcelona’s rally ending at Cristian Tello’s 73rd-minute strike.

Barcelona looked to have equalized through Sanchez’s second goal in the 82nd, but the Chile striker was ruled offside despite TV replays indicating the contrary.

Madrid can stretch its lead over Barcelona to 10 points with a home victory over Levante on Sunday, with the Spanish leader having lost only once in its last 25 games discounting its recent matchups with Barcelona.

“Of course this makes [the league] more difficult, but these things happen,” Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola said of an opponent his team had beaten five straight times by a combined 19-0 score going in. “The reality is we trail by a notable amount and on Sunday I imagine that will grow, but we have to keep going until the end of the season.”

The Catalan coach preferred not to risk Andres Iniesta, Xavi Hernandez or Cesc Fabregas on the frozen field with a Champions League last 16 match at on Tuesday. Instead, Thiago Alcantara and Sergio Roberto started in midfield, although it was in defence where Barcelona struggled.

Garcia got around Carles Puyol to tap into the path of Lekic, the Serbian striker bursting past Gerard Pique into the area to slot the opener past goalkeeper Victor Valdes after just five minutes.

Barcelona’s defence was again slow to react on the second as Garcia rolled a wide ball through Puyol’s legs to the right side for Alvaro Cejudo, whose low cross skipped through the area to find Lekic for the second.

The freezing temperatures hardened the Reyno de Navarra turf and disrupted Barcelona’s game as players slipped and struggled to find rhythm.

First-half chances

Although Lionel Messi had a number of first-half chances saved by Osasuna ‘keeper Andres Fernandez, it wasn’t until the entrance of B team players Isaac Cuenca and Tello for Pedro Rodriguez and Puyol, respectively, after the break that the Catalan side improved.

Barcelona’s only recovery from a two-goal deficit at halftime was in a 3-2 win at Real Betis in 1962.

Cuenca showed superb class throughout as the young winger skipped a pass through a handful of players inside the area to find Sanchez at the far post to halve the deficit. But Osasuna responded as Osasuna standout Garcia raced past Pique to reach Juan Francisco Martinez’s pass at the near post to redirect past Valdes for what proved the eventual winner. Barcelona conceded three league goals in a game for the first time in nearly three years, a run of 100 games.

Knowing Madrid could open up a double-digit lead with a victory, Barcelona kept attacking with Fabregas eventually coming on to thread a pass to Tello, who cut back and waited for his marker to slide past before firing a rising shot past Fernandez for his fourth goal in seven appearances.

Sanchez appeared onside to beat Fernandez but after much discussion, the goal was ruled offside. Guardiola strolled over to a nearby TV crew to watch the replay, smiling to himself before whispering into the linesman’s ear about the call.

“Osasuna adapted to the playing conditions much better and they played a much better first half than us,” Guardiola said.

Also, Racing Santander goalkeeper Antonio Rodriguez’s great saves ensured Racing Santander escaped with a 0-0 draw against Atletico Madrid while Real Betis scored a stoppage time winner with Athletic

Bilbao playing with 10 men to win 2-1.

Javi Martinez cancelled out Ruben Castro’s 10th-minute opener with his goal in the 22nd, but Portuguese fullback Nelson latched on to a loose ball outside the area to fire a swerving shot out of the grasp of goalie Gorka Iraizoz for victory. Bilbao played with 10 over the final 25 minutes after Martinez was sent off for a second booking.

In other 22nd round of games, it’s: Espanyol vs. Zaragoza; Rayo Vallecano vs. Getafe; Malaga vs. Mallorca; Valencia vs. Sporting Gijon; Villarreal vs. Granada; and Real Sociedad vs. Sevilla.

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