Cska moscow book place in uefa final
Posted: Thu May 05, 2005 9:39 pm
CSKA Moscow 3-0 Parma
CSKA Moscow booked their place in the Uefa Cup final with a comfortable win at home to Parma on Thursday.
Brazilian Daniel Carvalho put CSKA in front after 11 minutes and added a second nine minutes after half-time.
Vassili Berezoutski scored the third after 61 minutes to ensure their passage to the final in Lisbon.
Parma keeper Luca Bucci was forced off after a flare from the crowd exploded near his head, while Daniele Bonera was sent-off late on for a second caution.
Carvalho opened the scoring after Yuri Zhirkov broke down the left flank and sent a cross which the striker volleyed past Bucci.
The celebrating spectators threw a flare on the field which hit Bucci in the head and forced him to be replaced by Sebastien Frey.
Carvalho made it 2-0 off a pass from Wagner Love, and Berezutsky added the third six minutes later, heading in Carvalho's free-kick from the left.
Alberto Gilardino came off the bench and had Parma's best scoring chance, hitting the crossbar with a header.
CSKA are only the second team to make it into the final of a major European competition.
Dynamo Moscow's lost to Rangers 3-2 in the now-defunct Cup Winners' Cup final in 1972.
CSKA coach Valery Gazaiyev said: "Considering the result of the previous match, we worked out a tactical plan aimed at an exceptional attack and unconditional victory."
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CSKA Moscow: Akinfeev, Ignashevich, Alexei Berezutsky, Daniel Carvalho, Olic, Vagner Love, Odiah, Zhirkov, Aldonin, Vasili Berezutsky, Rahimic. Subs: Mandrykin, Gusev, Ferreyra, Krasic, Laizans, Salougin, Semberas.
Parma: Bucci, Bovo, Bonera, Savi, Ruopolo, Bresciano, Cannavaro, Camara, Grella, Dessena, Furlan. Subs: Frey, Cardone, Gilardino, Contini, Pisanu, Sorrentino, Simplicio
CSKA Moscow booked their place in the Uefa Cup final with a comfortable win at home to Parma on Thursday.
Brazilian Daniel Carvalho put CSKA in front after 11 minutes and added a second nine minutes after half-time.
Vassili Berezoutski scored the third after 61 minutes to ensure their passage to the final in Lisbon.
Parma keeper Luca Bucci was forced off after a flare from the crowd exploded near his head, while Daniele Bonera was sent-off late on for a second caution.
Carvalho opened the scoring after Yuri Zhirkov broke down the left flank and sent a cross which the striker volleyed past Bucci.
The celebrating spectators threw a flare on the field which hit Bucci in the head and forced him to be replaced by Sebastien Frey.
Carvalho made it 2-0 off a pass from Wagner Love, and Berezutsky added the third six minutes later, heading in Carvalho's free-kick from the left.
Alberto Gilardino came off the bench and had Parma's best scoring chance, hitting the crossbar with a header.
CSKA are only the second team to make it into the final of a major European competition.
Dynamo Moscow's lost to Rangers 3-2 in the now-defunct Cup Winners' Cup final in 1972.
CSKA coach Valery Gazaiyev said: "Considering the result of the previous match, we worked out a tactical plan aimed at an exceptional attack and unconditional victory."
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CSKA Moscow: Akinfeev, Ignashevich, Alexei Berezutsky, Daniel Carvalho, Olic, Vagner Love, Odiah, Zhirkov, Aldonin, Vasili Berezutsky, Rahimic. Subs: Mandrykin, Gusev, Ferreyra, Krasic, Laizans, Salougin, Semberas.
Parma: Bucci, Bovo, Bonera, Savi, Ruopolo, Bresciano, Cannavaro, Camara, Grella, Dessena, Furlan. Subs: Frey, Cardone, Gilardino, Contini, Pisanu, Sorrentino, Simplicio