Atlético Madrid 2 - 1 Hannover 96 Highlights Match March 29, 2012 Europa League

Posted by Admin on Thursday, March 29, 2012

Substitute Eduardo Salvio hit while defending Atletico Madrid slammed Hannover 96, 2-1, in the first leg of the Europa League quarter-final on Thursday (3/29/2012). Although only introduced in the second half, Atletico Salvio scored the winning goal in the 89th minute.

Playing as the host, Atletico took the initiative to attack first. The game has been running for nine minutes, striker Falcao had to open the scoring Atletico to 1-0. Falcao scored with a header from a free kick took a pass result Gabi.

A goal, Hannover can not remain silent. In the mid-first round, Hannover better master the game. At the 18th minute, Christian Pander almost equalized when the ball kicks can not be driven well by goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois.

The visitors finally able to equalize in the 38th minute. Starting from the action of Lars Stindl on the right side, he then fired through pass to Diouf. Players from Senegal it then do not waste the opportunity to score.

Atletico tried to respond through opportunities to obtain Juafran one minute before the end of the game. However, the ball can kick was driven goalkeeper Ron-Robert Zieler.

After halftime, both teams alternated on the offensive. Atletico got a chance in the 61st minute through Gabi, but failed to produce results. In the meantime, kick the ball hard enough Diouf still be ignored either by the keeper Courtois.

Hannover had a golden opportunity in the 79th minute, through Jan Schlaudraff. Unfortunately, the ball kick was again able to anticipate goalkeeper Courtois who appear quite bright.

The last ten minutes, the hosts finally able to lead thanks to goals from Salvio. Getting feedback from the left side, Salvio opened fire targeted to the left of the goal Hannover, and shift it 2-1. Score was also survive until the referee blew the long whistle.


The lineup
Atletico Madrid: 13-Thibaut Courtois, 6-Filipe Kasmirski, 2-Diego Godin, 23-Miranda, 14-Gabi, 20-Francisco Juanfran, 4-Mario Suárez, 11-Arda Turan, 19-Koke (22-Diego 61) , 7-Adrián (8-Eduardo Salvio 69), 9-Falcao.

Hannover 96: 1-Ron-Robert Zieler, 4-Emanuel Pogatetz, 6-Steve Cherundolo, 24-Christian Pander (19-Christian Schulz 70), 5-Mario Eggimann, 33-Manuel Schmiedebach (11-Didier Ya Konan 64), 7-Sergio Pinto, 34-Konstantin Rausch, 28-Lars Stindl, 13-Jan Schlaudraff, 39-Mame Biram Diouf.

Referee: Stephane Lannoy

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