Burnley 2-0 Arsenal- Carling Cup quarterfinal

Arsenal’s Carling Cup campaign came to an end on Tuesday night at Turf Moor when they were beaten 2-0 by a well organised Burnley side. Kevin McDonald scored both the goals for Burnley, who have now added Arsenal to Fulham and Chelsea in the list of London clubs they have knocked out of the Carling Cup this season. In the other quarterfinal, Derby stunned Stoke City at the Britannia stadium, with Nathan Ellington converting an injury time penalty after Andy Griffin had handled the ball in the Stoke box.

McDonald gave Burnley a shock lead in the 6th minute, after Lukas Fabianski failed to take control of Chris Eagles’ cross from the right. The ball fell to McDonald, who duly did the rest. McDonald doubled Burnley’s lead twelve minutes after half time, out muscling Mark Randall and firing past Fabianski from an Eagles throw in.

Arsenal’s youngsters, with an average age of 18.7 were excellent, but paid for their profligacy in front of goal. Danish stopper Brian Jensen, hero of the shoot out against Chelsea, also had an outstanding day in between the sticks, denying Nicklas Bendtner, Mark Randall and Carlos Vela to keep Burnley’s lead intact. Bendtner, starting ahead of Jay Simpson, had a frustrating night as he just could not get the ball into the Burnley net despite some wonderful attacking play from the Gunners. Wenger also gave Paul Rodgers his debut alongside Mikael Silvestre in defence.

The Carling dream is over for Arsenal's youngsters
The Carling dream is over for Arsenal's youngsters

Arsenal were clinical in the way they had dumped Wigan and Sheffield United out, but Burnley away was always going to be a tough test. Owen Coyle got his tactics right, and Burnley were deserving winners at the end of the night.

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Hamburg fined 35,000 euros

German club Hamburger SV have been fined €35,000 by the DFB Discplinary Panel for the behaviour of their supporters against Werder Bremen’s Frank Baumann when the two clubs met in the Bundesliga on November 23.

Werder skipper Baumann was struck on the left cheekbone by a mobile phone battery thrown from the crowd at the Nordbank Arena. Hamburg won the game 2-1, with goals coming from Jose Guerrero and Ivica Olic.

This is not the first time that Hamburg have had to pay a fine.

In October 2006, they were ordered to pay €20,000 after a glass bottle hit Bremen keeper Tim Wiese in the face.

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Cristiano Ronaldo wins Ballon D’Or

Manchester United Cristiano Ronaldo has won the 2008 Ballon D’Or award, according to an announcement made by French magazine France Football at 0200 GMT. Ronaldo picked up a massive 446 votes out of a possible 480, and was the only player on the lists of all the 96 journalists. Barcelona’s Lionel Messi came second with 267 votes, while Liverpool striker Fernando Torres was third with 165 votes. Ronaldo is the fourth Manchester United player to win the award, after Dennis Law, Sir Bobby Charlton and George Best. He is only the third Portuguese player to bag the coveted award after Eusebio in 1965 and Luis Figo in 2000.

Ronaldo was instrumental in Manchester United winning the double in the 2007-08 season
Ronaldo was instrumental in Manchester United winning the double in the 2007-08 season

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