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Emirates Cup: Madrid Edge Hamburg In Opener

Real Madrid 2-1 Hamburger SV

Rising star Dani Parejo scored a late winner for Real Madrid in the opening game of the Emirates Cup…

It was a lively affair in London in which both sides had their chances, but the Spanish champions’ precision in front of goal proved the difference in the end.

They took the lead midway through the first half through Ruud van Nistelrooy, and then weathered a brief storm from the Germans to make it into half time with their lead in tact.

However, shortly after the break, freshly introduced substitute Mohamed Zidan drew things level with a fabulous strike.

The game then went back and forth for much of the remainder of the half, with Madrid making changes throughout and it was the final two substitutes who combined to produce the winner, with Juanmi Callejon crossing for Parejo to head home from point blank range.

Hamburg started the game full of energy, but it was Madrid who looked the more composed in possession. Despite being a yard short of pace compared to their opponents - who are further along in their pre-season - Madrid defended fairly comfortably throughout the opening minutes and in fact had the first opportunity of the game, with Raul doing well to put van Nistelrooy through on goal, but he could not lift his effort over the onrushing keeper.

However, his next opportunity was unmissable, as Arjen Robben ran down the left, floating a ball across the area for Guti on the right, whose attempted through ball was deflected and Nigel de Jong failed to deal with it, allowing Michel Salgado to barge through and drill a ball across the face of goal for van Nistelrooy to tap into an open goal.

Guerrero and Ivica Olic missed a number of chances between them for Hamburg, with the former heading wide from point blank range and also having an effort deflected wide of goal by Gabriel Heinze after a dreadful back pass from Michel Salgado.

After the break, one of former Tottenham Hotspur boss Martin Jol’s three changes paid immediate dividends, as a neat passing move around the Madrid area fell at the feet of Mohamed Zidan, who curled a beautiful shot into the top corner, in off the bar as a statuesque Madrid defence and goalkeeper looked on.

Madrid had a chance straight after the goal to put themselves back in the lead, as an adventurous Michel Salgado again found himself in the opposition area and his left-footed strike was deflected wide.

Though the likes of Mahamadou Diarra and Wesley Sneijder were looking sharp for the Spanish champions, their lack of fitness at the back in particular almost cost them as Hamburg had yet more chances to complete the comeback and take the lead.

However, despite having far more chances than their opponents, HSV could not keep the ball and Madrid continued to have control of the game that paid dividends late on. A short Robinho cameo wowed the Emirates crowd but it was two Castilla starlets who combined to produce the winning goal, with Callejon’s run and cross down the right hand side superb and Parejo’s header unstoppable.

Madrid gained five points for win (three and one for each goal), while Hamburg gained a solitary point for their goal scored.

Arsenal now play host to Juventus, with the Italian giants set to face Hamburg tomorrow and Madrid come up against Arsenal to conclude the tournament.

Ref From Fernando Montabon, Goal.com

Mixed Fortunes In Spanish Friendlies

Spain’s top flight contenders continued their pre-season preparations on Saturday with a host of friendly encounters that saw only Atlético, Villarreal, Athletic and Real Betis record wins.

Atlético de Madrid picked up their first pre-season victory as they eased past la Tercera outfit Alcalá 4-0 thanks to goals from Diego Costa, Cléber Santana, John Heitinga and Tomas Ujfalusi.

In Germany, Valencia were involved in an entertaining encounter as they were beaten 4-2 by Borussia Mönchengladbach in a game that saw the four visiting players that helped Spain win Euro 2008, given a standing ovation.

Candaian Rob Friend put the host side ahead and he added their third after Nikola Zigic had levelled for Los Ché and Gal Alberman had restored the Bundesliga team’s lead before the break.

With ten minutes remaining Juanma Mata pulled Valencia to within one goal of earning a draw, but Marko Marin neted a fourth for Mönchengladbach to ensure them of victory.

Joseba Llorente scored the winner in for Villarreal as they beat Real Zaragoza 2-1 in the Trofeo Ciudad de Teruel after Diego Milito levelled Diego Marín’s opener.

In London, Joseba Etxeberria gave Athletic Bilbao a 1-0 win against Charlton Athletic at the Valley in a game that saw Aritz Aduriz sent off with three minutes remaining.

Real Sociedad put their mounting financial problems behind them to proce that they are going to be strong contenders for promotion next term with a 1-0 win over Osasuna thanks to a goal from De Cerio.

Getafe were unable to find the net during a goalless encounter with Bundesliga side Nürnberg in Germany, while goals from Xisco, Juan Vivero and Babic gave Real Betis a 3-1 win against la Tercera side Coria.

Xisco, Juan Vivero and Babic all scored for Real Betis as they beat Tercera Division side Coria, while Segunda B outfit Marino held Sporting Gijón to a goaless draw and Cartagena drew 1-1 with Almería.

Real Madrid were also in action in the Emirates Cup against Hamburg.

Ref From Lucas Brown, Goal.com

PSV Want Ronaldo Return

Ronaldo

According to Spanish newspaper As, PSV Eindhoven want to re-sign crocked Brazilian star Ronaldo.

Ronaldo’s future is uncertain as he is currently a free agent. Indeed for a while his whole career was believed to be in jeopardy after he severed a tendon in his knee playing for Milan against Livorno in February.

After a successful operation in Paris, it was revealed that he would be out of action for at least nine months, although a more likely return date was said to be in 2009.

Although Ronaldo’s rehabilitation is said to be going well, and well ahead of schedule, Milan have refused to offer him a new deal to the contract that ran out at the end of June.

This means that El Fenomeno is now unattached, although there are still some sections of the press who believe that Milan are prepared to hand him a new deal once he proves his fitness.

Nevertheless, As claims that PSV have contacted Ronaldo to try and convince him to return to Eindhoven.

The 31-year-old played for the Dutch giants from 1994 to 1996, and was a massive hit, scoring 42 goals in just 45 games, before moving to Barcelona.

The transfer will be complicated though, as there are also reports that Ronaldo has an agreement with Brazilian club Flamengo.

Ref from Roberto Rossi - goal.com