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    Champion's Youth Cup - Malaysia 2007

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    Post by Batman Fri Aug 17, 2007 8:15 pm

    Hewson sets up Man United for final date against Juventus
    Striker Sam Hewson had but two chances and took full advantage of them to help Manchester United set up a date with Juventus in the final of the inaugural Champions Youth Cup.

    Hewson nodded Manchester United ahead in the 25th minute but Flamengo's Kayke Rodrigues soon cancelled it out nine minutes later.

    With seven minutes on the clock, Febian Brandy sent in a long cross over the goal that found Michael Barnes lurking behind the defence. Barnes caught sight of Hewson in the middle and headed to his teammate who easily nodded Manchester United ahead for the second time.

    Flamengo tried desperately to launch a comeback. They came frustratingly close twice, hitting the woodwork on both occasions. They also had several close attempts but that was as good as it got for the South Americans who had to settle for a 2-1 defeat.

    Flamengo manager Adilio Goncalves summed it perfectly. "They (Manchester) had two chances and they got two goals, we attacked, attacked and attacked, and after all that, only had one goal," said Adilio. "Overall, we had a great tournament here and I was satisfied with they way the boys carried themselves."

    Andrew Welsh, the Manchester United coach, was all smiles as he entered the Press Conference room to meet the Media. "I am absolutely delighted with the performance of my players tonight. It was a very very tough game and we expected it to be, but our boys were just great," said Welsh.

    "We knew we could score … we had the artillery in Brandy, Scott and Conor," he added.

    In the second semifinal match tonight, Juventus survived a late onslaught from their rivals, AC Milan, to win 2-1. Juventus snatched the lead in the 18 th minute through Simone Esposito and they doubled it in the 40th minute, this time through Christian Pasquatto who converted a penalty.

    AC Milan refused to accept defeat and charged back, continuously harassing the Juve defence with quick strikes led by their ace striker, Pierre Aubameyang. Milan had numerous close calls before finally hitting the target in the 58th minute when Andrea Cosner stabbed in the ball during a melee.

    Although Juventus were a man down in the 62nd minute when Yobid Bassaoule was sent off for a second bookable offence, AC Milan were unable to make good the advantage they had to score the equalizer.
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    Post by Lard Fri Aug 17, 2007 8:26 pm

    cheers
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    Post by None Sun Aug 19, 2007 3:34 pm

    Utd won 1-0. Brandy.
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    Post by Kimbo Sun Aug 19, 2007 3:41 pm

    What in the hell is this? Qatar?!

    What do you have to do to qualify for it? scratch
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    Post by None Sun Aug 19, 2007 3:47 pm

    The Champions Youth Cup will be an annual event and a “World Championship” for the youth teams of the world’s greatest (I assume they mean "richest") clubs.

    The Champions Youth Cup will be contested at Under 19 age group and aims to:


    Offer football as a fresh and unique spectacle.
    Offer the next generation of stars an opportunity to compete against each other.
    Demonstrate their commitment to youth and to the development of the stars of tomorrow.
    Support the communities that have supported them and assist the development of football in Asia.
    The Champions Youth Cup will feature 16 teams composed of 12 European teams, 2 teams from South America, the hosts, Malaysia and a host invitee team from Asia.

    The tournament will take place in a league/knock-out cup format with a total of 34 matches over 10 match days. The 2007 event will take place between the 8th and 19th August.
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    Post by None Sun Aug 19, 2007 5:43 pm

    Juventus’ Bianconeri babes lost the first ever Champions Youth Cup Final to Manchester United in Malaysia.

    The Primavera side had only conceded one goal in five games for this tournament in Kuala Lumpur, but eventually succumbed 1-0 to a Brandy strike.


    The Italians were unlucky in an even match, as Daud had struck the crossbar in the first half and a late surge failed to break through the United defence.


    “We did more than we expected to when we came out here,” said Coach Vincenzo Chiarenza.


    “We played on level terms with very prestigious sides, beating Paris Saint-Germain, Inter and Milan. Today we faced a tough opponent with the right mentality and character, yet we fought them for every ball.


    “You could tell that the two teams were tired and an individual moment of skill would decide the game. Unfortunately that fell to them, but if Daud’s free kick had gone in rather than ricochet off the bar, perhaps we would have won.”


    At the end of September Juventus will challenge Inter for the Italian Primavera Super Cup.


    Milan finished fourth in the Champions Youth Cup Final after a 3-1 defeat to Flamengo.


    Pierre Aubameyang – the younger brother of Rossoneri first team player Willy Aubameyang – got their only goal and was awarded the Roberto Bettega prize as the tournament’s top scorer.
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    Post by Kimbo Sun Aug 19, 2007 5:46 pm

    waft the hapless youth wrote:The Champions Youth Cup will be an annual event and a “World Championship” for the youth teams of the world’s greatest (I assume they mean "richest") clubs.

    The Champions Youth Cup will be contested at Under 19 age group and aims to:


    Offer football as a fresh and unique spectacle.
    Offer the next generation of stars an opportunity to compete against each other.
    Demonstrate their commitment to youth and to the development of the stars of tomorrow.
    Support the communities that have supported them and assist the development of football in Asia.
    The Champions Youth Cup will feature 16 teams composed of 12 European teams, 2 teams from South America, the hosts, Malaysia and a host invitee team from Asia.

    The tournament will take place in a league/knock-out cup format with a total of 34 matches over 10 match days. The 2007 event will take place between the 8th and 19th August.

    Pah, what a meaningless tournament. Just another chance for the G14 to lick their own balls. Rolling Eyes
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    Post by Lard Sun Aug 19, 2007 6:21 pm

    We have the best youngsters in the world... official <Ale>
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    Post by Tweesus Sun Aug 19, 2007 6:29 pm

    Pity your first teams firing blanks at the moment ok
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    Post by Parks lives Mon Aug 20, 2007 1:22 pm

    Brandy and Hewson will be good pro's imo.

    Both a bit small like though.
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    Post by SuperMario Mon Aug 20, 2007 2:35 pm

    Kimbo wrote:What in the hell is this? Qatar?!

    What do you have to do to qualify for it? scratch
    Be a G14 member (all European clubs invited were G14 members. They even invited PSV, who finshed midtable in the Dutch youth league) or be freaking rich.
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    Post by DS Sat Aug 25, 2007 8:51 am

    Missed this thread , heard Brandy was a livewire and Hewson is a midfielder not a striker.

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