Sunday, September 7, 2008

Take a good care of yaself ova there~



Beliau sudah tiba di France dgn jayanya untuk meneruskan impian dan cita- cita beliau dan meninggalkan sayer seorunk diri di bumi Malaysia yg bertuah ini. Tahniah dan semoga berjaya di saner. 3 days and I already mishin u like hell here. Good Luck love~

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3 comments:

Mell L. said...

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IanLee87 said...

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Cinta Antara Benua ek...

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bkn nak tuju pd ko...
tp dah ko trase kan... nak wat camne...
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Anonymous said...

Saturday September 20, (The Star)

Everton the only EPL side not to win in Europe

LONDON: Seven-time European champions AC Milan began a rare foray into the UEFA Cup confidently on Thursday, and Tottenham Hotspur secured their first win of the season in the first leg of the opening round.

Both teams have endured torrid starts to their league campaigns, but Milan beat FC Zurich 3-1 and Spurs secured a slender 2-1 advantage over Wisla Krakow.

Violence-plagued Napoli got a 3-2 victory over Benfica despite a bottle thrown on to the pitch in southern Italy, while Udinese won 2-0 at Borussia Dortmund. It was an easier night for Italian rivals Sampdoria, who routed FBK Kaunas 5-0.

English clubs Manchester City and Aston Villa both came from behind to beat inferior oppositions, while Everton were held to a draw at home.
Right on the mark: Tottenham Hotspur’s Darren Bent sends a header past Wisla Krakow goalkeeper Mariusz Pawelek during the UEFA Cup first round, first-leg match at White Hart Lane on Thursday. Spurs won 2-1.

A fifth-place Serie A finish last season denied Milan their accustomed Champions League spot and the pressure hadn’t eased on coach Carlo Ancelotti after losing the opening two matches of the new campaign. But leftback Marek Jankulovsi put Milan ahead by volleying in a rebound in first-half added time, Brazil forward Alexandre Pato found the target with a free-kick in the 56th and second-half substitute Marco Borriello connected from beyond the area in the 74th.

Dusan Djuric pulled one back for Zurich with a long, rising shot that ricocheted in off the crossbar in the 78th.

After the game, tempers flared between police and the nearly 2,000 Zurich fans in attendance. Objects were thrown at the police but order was restored as the visiting fans were escorted out of the stadium.

Borriello claimed that this victory would boost confidence in the team.

“It couldn’t have gone better for me but more important than my goal is the way the team played and the victory which will bring us confidence,” he said.

“There’s strength in this group, I’ve always said that more so than technical ability there’s incredible human values. We’ve rediscovered ourselves and everything will get better now.”
Aston Villa’s Nigel Reo-Coker reels away to celebrate after scoring against Litex Lovech. Villa won 3-1. — Reuters

Juande Ramos was also desperate for a victory after Tottenham’s worst start to a domestic campaign in 34 years, but dire defending nearly gave Krakow a valuable away draw to take back to Poland for the second leg in two weeks.

David Bentley had scored for Spurs in the 33rd only to see it cancelled out within a minute when the visitors ripped through the defensive line for Tomas Jirsak’s equaliser. But Darren Bent clinched Tottenham’s first victory of the season with a 73rd-minute header.

“It will be a tough game in Poland and we have to make sure we do not lose there,” said Spurs assistant manager Gus Poyet. “It will be a totally different game. We are not in a good position so we need to win.”

City rallied for a 2-1 win at Omonia Nicosia after Brazil striker Jo scored his first goals since his £19mil move from CSKA Moscow in the off-season.

City fell behind four minutes after half-time when Albania midfielder Klodian Duro’s free-kick sailed past Joe Hart, but Jo levelled in the 59th minute and secured the win in the 72nd.

“I’m pleased with the performance and the result but a little bit concerned we didn’t convert our chances. We are in good shape for the second leg,” said City manager Mark Hughes.

Villa won 3-1 at Litex Lovech despite a disastrous start.

Ivelin Popov put the Croats ahead in the 10th, but a goalkeeping error and two red cards handed the initiative to the visitors.

Nigel Reo-Coker levelled on the stroke of half-time, before Cedric Cambo was dismissed on the hour and Mihail Venkov was sent off after handling on the line in the 71st. Villa captain Gareth Barry converted the resulting penalty and Stiliyan Petrov clinched a 3-1 victory in stoppage time.

Portsmouth began their first-ever European campaign with a 2-0 victory over Vitoria Guimaraes thanks to goals from Lassana Diarra and Jermain Defoe, while Belgian champions Standard Liege twice lost their lead as they were held 2-2 at Everton.

Fernando Morientes gave Spanish King’s Cup winners Valencia a 1-0 victory at Madeiran side Maritimo. In Ser­bia, Ajax cruised to a 4-1 victory at Borac.

In Israel, goals from Dmitri Payet and Pascal Feindouno gave St Etienne a 2-1 win over Hapoel Tel Aviv. FC Copenhagen beat FC Moscow 2-1 away after a winner by substitute Libor Sionko late in injury time, while Feyenoord lost 1-0 at home against Swedish club Kalmar behind a goal by Viktor Elm. €” Agencies