Thursday, March 10, 2011

Farfán leads Schalke past Valencia

Round of 16, Second leg - 09/03/2011  Arena AufSchalke - Gelsenkirchen
Schalke
Schalke
  • Farfán 40' Video , 90+4' Video
  • Gavranović 52' Video
3-1
Valencia
Valencia
  • Ricardo Costa 17' Video
Aggregate: 4-2 
 
 FC Schalke 04 3-1 Valencia CF (agg: 4-2)
Jefferson Farfán and Mario Gavranović scored either side of half-time as Felix Magath's side came from behind to book their quarter-final place. 
Jefferson Farfán scored twice as FC Schalke 04 came from behind to beat Valencia CF 4-2 on aggregate, sealing their place in the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals for the first time since 2007/08.
Felix Magath's side have now won all four of their home games in the UEFA Champions League this season, although tonight they had to do it the hard way after a 17th-minute Ricardo Costa header tipped the tie in Valencia's favour. Goals either side of half-time from Farfán and competition debutant Mario Gavranović turned the meeting around, Farfán adding gloss to victory in the fourth minute of added time with a lovely clipped finish.
It was perhaps the 21-year-old Gavranović who caught the eye, however, as he rose to the challenge of filling the void left by Klaas-Jan Huntelaar's injury. He ought to have had a goal inside 14 minutes when he contrived to direct a free header from nine metres straight into Vicente Guaita's gloves. His time would come later, but for a while it appeared a costly miss as Valencia hit the front.
The Spanish outfit's movement and fluency had already created problems before central midfielder Mehmet Topal tricked his way past Joel Matip on the left. He hit his cross with real pace and venom, and whether or not he was the intended target the ball struck the almost unknowing Ricardo Costa's forehead and flew past Manuel Neuer.
Schalke were initially rocked, but slowly regained composure and, five minutes before half-time, parity. David Navarro felled Gavranović and Farfán stepped up to curl in a delightful free-kick from a central position 25 meters from goal. Guaita got his left hand to it but was unable to prevent the Peruvian notching his third goal in seven UEFA Champions League matches this season.
Seven minutes after the restart the comeback was complete as the lively Gavranović made amends for his earlier miss when Guaita flapped at a high cross. The goalkeeper did well to keep out Farfán's effort but he could do nothing as the ball fell to Gavranović, who only made his first Bundesliga start at the weekend, as he dispatched a shot in off both posts.
Valencia now had to attack and the outstanding Neuer pulled off a fabulous save to deny Aritz Aduriz after yet another astute Joaquín pass. Heading into the final 20 minutes Tino Costa prodded wide after a pinpoint cross from fellow substitute Roberto Soldado.
With his confidence sky high and Valencia desperately seeking a goal, Gavranović struck the woodwork twice in the final ten minutes, the second effort an outrageous chip from 40 metres in stoppage time. Farfán found the net in similar fashion from much closer range and Magath's side can now look forward to the draw for the quarter-finals and semi-finals on March 18.

Match statistics

Schalke
Valencia
3Goals scored1
6Attempts on target4
7Attempts off target5
7Corners5
24' 45''Possession (time)33' 42''
42Possession (%)58
16Fouls committed20
3Yellow cards2
0Red cards0
 

Lineups

schalke

Schalke

valencia

Valencia

1
NeuerManuel Neuer (GK) (C)

13
GuaitaVicente Guaita (GK)

3
EscuderoSergio Escudero
Yellow Card47'
2
Bruno SaltorBruno Saltor

4
HöwedesBenedikt Höwedes

4
D. NavarroDavid Navarro (C)

7
Raúl GonzálezRaúl González

5
Mehmet TopalMehmet Topal

12
KlugePeer Kluge
Yellow Card27'
Substitution81'
7
JoaquínJoaquín

17
FarfánJefferson Farfán
Goal40'
Yellow Card74'
Goal90+4'
10
MataJuan Mata
Yellow Card90+3'
18
JuradoJosé Manuel Jurado
Substitution76'
11
AdurizAritz Aduriz
Substitution75'
19
GavranovićMario Gavranović
Goal52'
19
Pablo HernándezPablo Hernández
Substitution64'
21
MetzelderChristoph Metzelder

20
Ricardo CostaRicardo Costa
Goal17'
22
UchidaAtsuto Uchida

21
Éver BanegaÉver Banega
Substitution70'
32
MatipJoel Matip
Substitution60'
22
MathieuJérémy Mathieu
Yellow Card83'

Substitutes

33
SchoberMathias Schober (GK)

1
César SánchezCésar Sánchez (GK)

2
SarpeiHans Sarpei
Substitution81'
6
AlbeldaDavid Albelda

9
EduEdu

9
SoldadoRoberto Soldado
Substitution64'
14
K. PapadopoulosKyriakos Papadopoulos
Substitution60'
14
VicenteVicente

15
CharisteasAngelos Charisteas

16
JonasJonas
Substitution75'
16
KarimiAli Karimi

24
CostaTino Costa
Substitution70'
31
DraxlerJulian Draxler
Substitution76'
28
Jordi AlbaJordi Alba

Coach


Felix Magath (GER)

Unai Emery (ESP)

Referee


Jonas Eriksson (SWE)

Assistant referees


Stefan Wittberg (SWE), Mathias Klasenius (SWE)

Fourth official


Markus Strömbergsson (SWE)

Additional assistant referees


Martin Strömbergson (SWE), Tobias Mattsson (SWE)

Legend:

  • GoalsGoals
  • Own goalOwn goal
  • PenaltiesPenalties
  • Missed PenaltiesMissed Penalties
  • reds_cardRed cards
  • yellow_cardsYellow cards
  • yellow_red_cardsYellow/red card
  • SubstitutionSubstitution

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