Arthur's Football Comments: Champions League 2012-13: The first 1/8 final matches, Part III

February 19, 2013

Champions League 2012-13: The first 1/8 final matches, Part III



The central match of the Champions League Tuesday is going to take place in London, where Arsenal and Bayern will meet for the 5th time in the Champions League history. The teams are approaching this round of 16 encounter in opposing moods.


Lucas Podolski in Bayern shirt
The home side is struggling to earn a new Champions League ticket from the English Premier League. If things remain as they are right now, Arsene Wenger’s team will not be a part of this big tournament next year. In addition to this, the team is out of the English League Cup and the FA Cup. Robin van Persie’s departure has had a huge impact on Arsenal. Podolski, Giroud and Cazorla, despite performing greatly from time to time, haven’t been as clinical as the Dutchman. The team has scored
50 goals, which is the third result in the league. Defense, however, has been the biggest issue for Wenger so far. Vermaelen and Co. keep on making elementary mistakes.  

The visitors from Munich, in contrary, are enjoying their season. They won their Champions League group and are in the quarterfinals of the German Cup. There is no need to talk about Bundesliga: it couldn’t be better for Jupp Heynckes and his team. Manuel Neuer hasn’t had his best season so far just because the team has dominated over all of its opponents. There have been made fresh injections in each part of the field, which makes Bayern 2012-13 even stronger than a season before. Defender Dante is having a good season, midfielder Kroos has become one of the team’s important architects, while Mandzukic has been a decent competitor for Mario Gomez. Lahm, Schweinsteiger, Mueller, Robben and Ribery are still on their top, to scare Bayern’s opponents.


Bayern's two Super Marios - Mandzukic and Gomez
The 2011-12 runners-up are fully concentrated on the Champions League, as there are not much to focus on at home. The same argument can be brought for Arsenal. This means that Arsene Wenger’s team, despite being clear underdogs in this tie, is going to be a tough hurdle on Bayern’s way. The Gunners are not hopeless. They have the former Bayern player Lucas Podolski, who can shock the Bayern defense, which hasn’t been perfect in some matches. Problems to Bayern’s defense are made worse by Boateng’s suspension and Badstuber’s health conditions. The German team, clear favorites in this couple, will need to remember the skills earned at the Champions League final, where they lost to another London club. Bayern failed to scorbgve early in that match, which made their play more nervous. Considering Arsenal’s problems in defense, Bayern should try to shock the English team, to secure a good position before the second leg. Once conceded, the impulsive Arsenal might completely lose its game. Arsenal’s mistakes are what might decide the final outcome. We expect an open match so.  

Two very solid Pyrenean teams comprise the second tie of the day. The Portuguese champion Porto has only lost two matches in all competitions this season. As it always happens with the Dragons, the team loses its leaders, but somehow discovers new big names. Nobody would bet on Jackson Martinez and James Rodriguez to have such an inspirational season. The offense is actually not the only strength of the Portuguese champions. The compact defense, which doesn’t concede a lot, is regulated by the fantastic goalkeeper Helton. Great midfielders Joao Moutinho and Lucho Gonzalez are universal masters in building a game. Vitor Pereira’s Porto is very strong this season. They have won 15 and drawn 4 in the domestic unbeaten run this season. The Russian international Marat Izmailov is the winter addition to the team.


Malaga's stars Isco and Eliseu
Malaga is in many aspects a pretty much similar type of a team. The team also relies on strong wings, has got great scorers and is able to lock the door to its own goal. A fantastic season by Isco and friends earned them a winner’s title in a Champions League group where they weren’t even expected to qualify. In the domestic league Manuel Pellegrini’s team is only behind the super teams Real, Atletico and Barcelona. However, the team is beating all of these by one component: Malaga has only conceded 21 goals, which is the league’s best result. It was not so easy to score to this team in Champions League either. Precisely Malaga and Porto were the only teams that hadn’t conceded after 4 matchdays. Malaga’s newcomer Diego Lugano may not participate in Champions League, as he has already been a part of PSG earlier in the tournament. Let’s see how far Sheikh’s abandoned team will reach this season.


Jackson Martinez of Porto
One of Malaga’s Champions League stars, Eliseu, is not going to threaten Porto due to an injury. This might be a huge loss for the visitors. Other than this, there seems to be a bit more structure in Porto’s football, especially in the midfield. If no extraordinary decisions by Isco, the teamis a bit weaker than the opponent. The first cautious match, however, is not going to be the decider. A strong tactical battle between Pereira and Pellegrini will find its winner in the match in Spain. 

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