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Last week Friday, Chelsea was on the verge of victory against Bayern Munich in the 2013 UEFA Super Cup but with just eight seconds left, Bayern Munich equalised and were the eventual winner after a penalty shootout. The UEFA Super Cup is an annual football match organised by the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) and contested by the reigning champions of the two main European club competitions, the UEFA Champions League and the UEFA Europa League.
Brazil were the favourites to win gold in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics men’s football. The team met Nigeria in one of the semi-final matches of the competition. Brazil had beaten Nigeria 1-0 in the group stage. For the greater part of the match, Brazil were leading. At a point, Brazil were three goals up against Nigeria’s one. But with 12 minutes left, Nigeria scored two goals to send the game into extra time. Nigeria won the match with a golden goal in extra time. In the final match of the competition, Nigeria again came from behind to beat their opponents, Argentina.
In 1999, during the European Champions League Final, Bayern Munich had led Manchester United by 1-0 into the stoppage time but two goals from Manchester United in the stoppage time gave victory to the Manchester club. It was a dramatic comeback.
During the 2005 Champions League Final between AC Milan and Liverpool played in the Ataturk Stadium in Istanbul AC Milan were three goals up by half-time, prompting some Reds fans to leave. But in six crazy second-half minutes, Liverpool equalised and went on to eventually win the match in a penalty shoot-out.
The opening game of the 2010 Africa Cup of Nations saw Angola leading Mali 4-0 till the last four minutes of the game but somehow the Malian players conjured up 4 goals in 11 minutes to end the game in a draw.
Chelsea target Andre Villas-Boas is on the verge of becoming the club’s new manager, BBC Sport understands.
The 33-year-old resigned as Porto boss on Tuesday having guided the club to a domestic treble last season.
He has been linked with Chelsea in recent days following the sacking of Carlo Ancelotti in May.
Porto insisted on Monday that Villas-Boas could leave if a rival club paid £13.2m to activate a release clause in his contract.
“FC Porto was today notified of the intention of Andre Villas-Boas to resign from his contract with the club by triggering the release clause immediately,” read a Porto statement.
“The contract will be terminated once the required amount is paid.”
The Lusa news agency had reported earlier on Tuesday that Villas-Boas would pay the £13.2m himself.
Ancelotti was dismissed by Chelsea following a season without any silverware, with the London club finishing runners-up to Manchester United in the Premier League.
Several candidates have been touted as possible replacements for the Italian, among them Turkey boss Guus Hiddink, Villas-Boas and former Fulham, Manchester City and Blackburn boss Mark Hughes.
ANDRE VILLAS-BOAS FACT FILE
Has an English grandmother and boasts a count and a baron among his relatives
Invited to work as a trainee with Porto’s youth-team coaches in 1994 by Sir Bobby Robson
Would become youngest current manager in Premier League at 33 if he ends up taking over at Chelsea
Former Chelsea boss John Hollins believes Villas-Boas could prove to be a shrewd acquisition for the west London club, who are yet to realise owner Roman Abramovich’s dream of winning the Champions League, and were beaten in the semi-finals by Manchester United last season.
“He could be fearless,” Hollins told BBC Sport. “It will be fresh for the players, they need a boost. I think it could be a breath of fresh air, bringing in a fresh approach to this maybe tired football team.
“This guy is as young as some of the players are so he will be on the same wavelength with them, but is it going to be a three or four year programme as opposed to having to win something in his first year? That is the one thing we don’t know yet, but he has won three competitions in Portugal just like that so he could be a whizzkid.
“It’s a gamble but I think it’s calculated gamble. I still don’t know if Mr Hiddink will be coming as an advisor to the young man, if he does that will only strengthen the position.”
Under Villas-Boas, Porto won both the Portuguese league and league cup last season, as well as the Europa League.
They were unbeaten in the league, with 27 wins in 30 matches, becoming only the second Portuguese club to complete a league campaign without losing a game, after Benfica in 1972-73.
A scout for compatriot Jose Mourinho at Porto, Chelsea and Inter Milan, Villas-Boas began his managerial career with Portuguese club Academica in October 2009.
Academica were winless and bottom of the first division at the time but finished the season in 11th place.
They also reached a Portuguese League Cup semi-final before Villas-Boas left to take over at Porto in June 2010.
Villas-Boas, who speaks fluent English, also worked with Sir Bobby Robson during the former England manager’s spell in charge of Porto.
Wesley Sneijder has moved to end speculation over his future by insisting he wants to stay with current club Inter Milan.
The 27-year-old playmaker has been mooted as a target for Chelsea and Manchester United but is set to remain at the San Siro.
“Milan is marvellous, picturesque and full of elegance. I love it,” Sneijder told the Inter website.
“At the moment I am very happy here and I don’t see why I should leave.”
The Holland international joined Inter in the summer of 2009 and played a major part in helping Inter win the Treble of the Champions League, Serie A and Coppa Italia in his first season.
The Italian club finished second in the league and got to the last eight of the Champions League during the last campaign, with their only trophy coming when they beat Palermo to win the Coppa Italia.
Sneijder, who scored four goals in 25 outings in a season hampered by injury, has a contract running until 2015 with Inter and his commitment to the club will disappoint potential suitors.
“There is a family atmosphere at Inter and there are all the ingredients to aim high,” added Sneijder.
Chelsea have shocked Ghanaian football fans after revelation in the Italian media that they have offered Michael Essien to Inter Milan for Wesley Sneijder.
Accoding to the report in one of the respected sports newspapers in Italy, Inter Milan president Massimo Moratti has been offered TWO players by Chelsea for Wesley Sneijder.
Corriere dello Sport says Chelsea have made contact with Inter about a deal for the Holland international with key player Essien going in the opposite direction.
The Blues know they face competition from Manchester United for the Dutchman and hope to convince Moratti to part with the playmaker by offering players in exchange.
Chelsea have offered Florent Malouda and Michael Essien.
Moratti likes both midfielders, but will leave the final decision with coach Leonardo.
Footballer Wayne Rooney has confirmed he has had a hair transplant at a top London clinic in a bid to restore his receding locks to their former glory.
In a post on Twitter, the England star said he was “delighted” with the result.
“Just to confirm to all my followers I have had a hair transplant. I was going bald at 25 why not,” he tweeted.
The Manchester United striker said he had his treatment at a hair clinic on London’s famous Harley Street.
He also asked his followers if anyone could recommend any good hair gel because his head was “still a bit bruised and swollen”.
The footballer’s wife, Coleen Rooney, also took to Twitter to confirm the news, making sure people knew it was his decision, not hers.
“Hiya!! Yes waynes had his hair done! His own decision not me asking him, like alot are saying!! Pleased for him and it will look great,” she tweeted.
Meanwhile Manchester United and England teammate Rio Ferdinand joked: “Just don’t go down the wearing a alice band route!! You’ll be doing head&shoulders adverts soon! Hope its gone ok Good luck lad.”
‘Sensitive subject’
It is not the first time one of Rooney’s teammates has teased him about his hair on Twitter.
On 7 May, Manchester United star Michael Owen tweeted: “How old are you in that photo? Your face looks like a 12 year olds but your hair looks like a 60 year old!”.
“Easy mo u know that’s a sensitive subject,” was Rooney’s response.
Rooney is the latest in a line of sports stars to have turned to treatment to beat baldness.
In 2005, ex-England cricketer Graham Gooch and former England rugby player Austin Healey appeared in adverts for an anti-hair loss laser treatment.
At the time, Advanced Hair Studios said both men, and Australian cricketer Shane Warne, were among 300,000 people worldwide who had taken up the laser therapy – or the company’s patented strand-by-strand hair replacement procedure – although the Advertising Standards Authority later ruled the therapy’s effectiveness had not been proved.
In 2008, former Monty Python star John Cleese also confirmed he had had a hair transplant during a television interview with presenters Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan
Eric Abidal lifts the cup as Barcelona win the Champions League
By Phil McNulty
Chief football writer at Wembley
Barcelona 3 – 1 Man Utd
Barcelona delivered a masterclass to inflict another Champions League final defeat on Manchester United as Lionel Messi inspired an emphatic victory at Wembley.
Manchester United’s hopes of emulating their first European Cup final success here against Benfica in 1968 foundered as Barcelona deservedly repeated their win against Sir Alex Ferguson’s side in Rome two years ago.
The pattern of an entertaining game bore an uncanny resemblance to events in the Stadio Olimpico in 2009 as United started with optimism and intent before being swamped by Barcelona’s brilliance.
Pedro gave Barcelona the lead from one of the many wonderful passes played by Xavi – but Wayne Rooney lifted the gloom during a torrid spell for United with a fine equaliser following a swift exchange with Ryan Giggs.
Barcelona responded by cranking up what Ferguson labelled their passing “carousel” after the break, with man-of-the match Messi at the centre of events as he tortured United.
Messi’s magical feet were decorated by luminous green boots but it was his talent that illuminated Wembley and United’s night was effectively over once he restored Barcelona’s lead with a powerful drive early in the second half.
David Villa’s spectacular third emphasised the gulf in class between the sides and United never threatened to mount the sort of dramatic recovery that has become their trademark.
Ferguson and his players were disconsolate at the final whistle as the nightmare of Rome was revisited but there was no shame in their defeat by one of the finest club sides the game has seen.
There was to be no fulfilling of the destiny United hoped was theirs and no dream conclusion to goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar’s glittering career as he was powerless to prevent Barcelona’s constant wave of beautifully crafted moves.
And as veteran Paul Scholes, who made a brief appearance as substitute, walked up to collect his losers’ medal, thoughts turned to whether this was also his final bow as he considers his future at Old Trafford.
United had hoped to add a fourth victory in Europe’s elite club tournament to a record 19th domestic title – instead they received a brutal lesson in the standards they must achieve from the Barcelona benchmark.
Ferguson insisted he had learned the lessons of defeat in Rome but the same problems swiftly resurfaced as Barcelona stamped their authority on midfield and Messi roamed free to inflict damage, adding another Champions League final goal to the one that sealed victory against United in their previous meeting.
Messi roars with delight after putting Barcelona 2-1 up at Wembley
United may dominate in England but Barcelona demonstrated once more, in front of Wembley and an estimated television audience of 300m, that they are peerless on the European stage.
Ferguson, as expected, opted to keep faith with the attacking partnership of Rooney and Javier Hernandez – but there was bitter disappointment for leading scorer Dimitar Berbatov, who failed to even make the substitutes’ bench, Michael Owen getting the nod.
United’s intentions were clear in the opening exchanges with a high-tempo approach designed to deny Barcelona time and space while pushing them back towards their own goal.
After early encouragement, however, Barcelona settled into their smooth passing style and started to give United a rough ride as they struggled to maintain any measure of authority and control was lost.
Pedro flashed the first ominous sign with a shot just wide before Van der Sar saved well low down from Villa. The goal was coming and it duly arrived after 27 minutes.
Xavi had been immaculate on the ball, dictating terms at every opportunity, and another masterly piece of creation played in Pedro, who had time to wrong-foot Van der Sar with a simple finish.
United’s thoughts were scrambled as Barcelona moved the ball around with ease. Ferguson cut an agitated figure in the technical area as he pleaded with his players to concentrate in the face of the Catalans’ domination.
It needed a moment of inspiration to lift United’s spirits and Rooney provided it with the equaliser after 34 minutes. He exchanged passes with Giggs before sweeping a right-foot finish high past Victor Valdes.
Barcelona were swift to regain their composure and almost restored their advantage seconds before the interval when Messi somehow failed to apply the final touch to Villa’s cross inside the six-yard area.
United were out early for the second half, presumably with the words of Ferguson ringing in their ears, while Barcelona waited in the players’ tunnel for the resumption.
And when it did, Barcelona simply picked up the theme that characterised the first half. Van der Sar did well to block Alves’ attempt and Patrice Evra was forced to scramble back towards his own goal to head away Messi’s follow-up.
PLAYER RATINGS
Lionel Messi – 10/10. Irresistible all evening, United couldn’t get anywhere near him
Jonathan Stevenson
Messi’s golden talent is unquestioned, but he had been helped by United’s failure to get close enough to halt his advances. It was a hazardous occupation and the heavy price was finally paid after 54 minutes.
The Argentine took full advantage of United’s failure to close him down 25 yards out by flashing a shot past Van der Sar with minimum backlift. The finish was central and close to the keeper but it was struck with astonishing power.
Messi was toying with United and Van der Sar was grateful to save with his legs as he threatened once more. He then played in Alves, whose shot was stopped on the line by Fabio before Xavi ripped in another finish that was held by the Dutchman.
Ferguson attempted to stem Barcelona’s tide by sending on Nani for Fabio in a positive move – but seconds later Barcelona struck again to give the scoreline a more realistic appearance.
Villa has had a mixed first season at the Nou Camp but his enduring class was evident when he curled a precise shot high past the outstretched arms of Van der Sar after 69 minutes.
The rest of the game was merely a conclusion of the formalities as Barcelona lifted the famous trophy for the fourth time and United were left to wonder how they can halt what seems to be an unstoppable force.
Yaya Toure of Ivory Coast Scores for Manchester City in FA cup
ManchesterCity reached the FA Cup Final for the first time in 30 years with victory over derby rivals Manchester United at Wembley.
Yaya Toure demonstrated power and poise to take advantage of Michael Carrick’s mistake to score after 52 minutes and set up another Wembley date against either Bolton Wanderers or Stoke City in May.
United controlled the first half-hour and Dimitar Berbatov – in for suspended Wayne Rooney – missed two golden chance in the space of seconds early on to capitalise on their supremacy.
And United, who had Paul Scholes sent off late on for wild challenge on Pablo Zabaleta, paid the price as City finally gathered momentum to end as deserved winners to end Sir Alex Ferguson’s hopes of repeating the historic treble-winning season of 1999.
City threatened through Mario Balotelli, Joleon Lescott and Vincent Kompany before Toure made the breakthrough, with United’s only serious second-half response a deflected free-kick from Nani that keeper Joe Hart touched on to the bar.
It was a remarkable turnaround in fortunes and form for City and boss Roberto Mancini, who responded to an abject showing in the 3-0 defeat at Liverpool on Monday by insisting they would reach the FA Cup Final and also next season’s Champions League.
Balotelli was involved in an angry flare-up with Rio Ferdinand at the final whistle but nothing could take the edge of the wild celebrations from the City fans who have waited so long to step out of the shadow of their illustrious neighbours.
Both sides were robbed of their most influential players, but ultimately City coped with the loss of injured Tevez better than United handled the gap left by Rooney – now they have a month to relish their return to the great showpiece after a lengthy absence following their loss to Tottenham in a replay in 1981.
In Rooney’s absence, Ferguson turned to Berbatov and the Bulgarian twice squandered opportunities to transform United’s early domination in an advantage.
He raced clean through on Hart after United put together a slick passing exchange on the edge of the area but the keeper blocked brilliantly, then somehow turned Nani’s cross over the top from inside the six-yard area seconds later.
City’s opening had been subdued as United dominated possession but as the interval approached they finally demonstated a measure of self-belief and threat.
Gareth Barry found the side-netting after turning in the area then Balotelli gave Edwin Van der Sar the chance to demonstrate his agility, even at 40, with a long-range effort that was turned over the top by the veteran keeper.
And as City drew encouragement from their spell of pressure, Lescott should have done better than fire off target from Adam Johnson’s corner and Kompany was only inches wide from the edge of the area.
City’s renewed self-belief saw them continue in similar vein after the break and take the lead through Toure after 52 minutes. Carrick was at fault, conceding possession then being brushed aside by Toure, who then raced past Nemanja Vidic before slotting a composed finish past Van der Sar.
As United struggled to regain their composure, Johnson’s shot almost crept in at Van der Sar’s near post and Lescott was once more guilty of wastefulness when he tamely headed David Silva’s cross wide.
Ferguson reacted to falling behind by sending on Javier Hernandez for Antonio Valencia. He arrived in time to watch Hart turn Nani’s free-kick on to the bar after it glanced off the head of Balotelli.
United were deservedly reduced to 10 men with 17 minutes when Scholes was high and late in a challenge with Zabaleta, leaving referee Mike Dean to produce a red card that was little more than a formality.
It was effectively the end of United’s challenge and City were able to survive five minutes of added time before a party started in one half of Wembley.