FIFA.com’s latest stats review involves a tour through four different continents, with red cards in Austria featuring alongside the return of a famous club in the USA, a debut in Argentina, a late Paris Saint-Germain winner and a record defeat for one of Africa’s most successful clubs.
95
minutes
were on the clock in Libreville’s Friendship Stadium when PSG’s Alex
headed home the decisive goal in Friday’s Trophee des Champions final
against Bordeaux. The French champions had gone into the match having
won just two of their previous ten meetings with Les Girondins
and looked to be heading for another defeat until nine minutes from
time, when Hervin Ongenda drew them level. Extra time and penalties then
seemed to be looming, which would have been worrying for a PSG side
that had lost all three of its most recent Trophee des Champions on
spot-kicks. That, however, was until Alex popped up with the final
seconds ticking away to secure the trophy for his club for the third
time, leaving them second only to seven-time winners Lyon.
46
seconds
of Maximilian Hofmann’s Rapid Vienna debut had elapsed when a rash
decision by the 19-year-old brought it to a swift end. A professional
foul on Sturm Graz’s Robert Beric,
who was running clean through on goal, resulted in a straight red card
and added Hofmann’s to a long list of infamous debuts. At least the
teenager had the consolation of knowing that, despite his dismissal –
and Graz scoring the resulting penalty – his team battled back to win
the game 4-2. Another Austrian Bundesliga side did pay the price for
indiscipline. Admira Wacker were 1-0 up against Grodig and yet went on
to lose 7-1, having picked up three red cards and conceded three
penalties en route to this crushing defeat. The Modling outfit are just
the third club this century to see three players dismissed in a single
Austrian top-flight match, with Salzburg (2000) and Sturm Graz (2005)
the others.
29
years
after their last competitive match, New York Cosmos returned to action
on Saturday with a 2-1 win over Fort Lauderdale Strikers in the
second-tier NASL. A sellout crowd of 11,929 was joined by Cosmos legends
Pele, Teofilo Cubillas and Carlos Alberto, as well as the family of record scorer Giorgio Chinaglia,
who passed away last year. Yet the return of the former poster boys of
American soccer was not the only eye-catching statistic to emerge from
the US over the past week. Clint Dempsey, the national team’s
second-highest all-time scorer with 35 goals, also returned to his
homeland from Tottenham Hotspur, joining Seattle Sounders for a Major
League Soccer record fee of $9m. The news is a further boost to the
Sounders, who have become known as the MLS’s best-supported club,
attracting a league-high average attendance of 40,520 during their most
recent campaign.
26
years
after his father made his professional debut against Gimnasia La Plata,
Giovanni Simeone stepped out against the same team to take his own
professional bow. Sadly for the 18-year-old son of Diego Simeone,
the symmetry didn’t end there. Just as his father’s first Velez
Sarsfield appearance had ended in a 2-1 defeat to Gimnasia, so El Lobo
triumphed over Giovanni’s River by a one-goal margin thanks to Lucas
Licht’s solitary strike. The goalscoring Gimnasia left-back, who wears
the No25 jersey, proved though to be something of an exception in the
Argentinian top flight over the weekend. It was, after all, a round of
matches in which No9s excelled, claiming 12 of the 22 goals scored, with
Mauro Obolo
(Godoy Cruz), Lucas Pratto (Velez), Martin Cauteruccio (Lanus), Carlos
Luna (Rosario Central) and Santiago Silva (Lanus) all grabbing braces.
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Culled from FIFA.COM
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