R. Standard de Liège's first UEFA Champions League win proved to be worth the wait as the Belgian titleholders defeated Olympiacos FC at the Stade Maurice Dufrasne to revive their Group H qualification prospects.
Slender advantage
Bottom on one point ahead of Matchday 4, László Bölöni's troops lifted themselves up a rung and within two points of second-placed Olympiacos thanks to Dieudonné Mbokani's coolly taken strike after 31 minutes and Milan Jovanović's late header. The first goal owed much to a defensive lapse, but Standard deserved it for their more enterprising approach in the opening half, even if they did creep dangerously back into their shells to protect their slender advantage after the restart. They will look to continue their renaissance at Arsenal FC on 24 November, when their Greek rivals will attempt to bounce back at AZ Alkmaar.
Committed tackling
The visitors lined up with five at the back and, with Standard lacking the requisite quality to find a way through, the first 25 minutes were more notable for some committed tackling than any goalscoring chances. Finally, with 27 minutes gone, the hosts put together a fluid move. Igor De Camargo started things off in midfield by freeing Mehdi Carcela-González on the right, and the 20-year-old slipped a pass through to Jovanović, whose cutback was scooped over by Mbokani.
Mbokani breakthrough
That one moment sent volts of energy through what had been an uneventful encounter and moments later goalkeeper Sinan Bolat almost palmed a lofted Enzo Maresca pass into the feet of Raúl Bravo. It was Standard who made the breakthrough, though, Mbokani holding off Avraam Papadopoulos and shooting low beyond Antonis Nikopolidis after Olof Mellberg had let Eliaquim Mangala's hopeful long ball pass him by. With the crowd in raptures, Les Rouches sought to capitalise and the gifted Carcela-González volleyed a superb arcing effort on to the bar from 25 metres after controlling with his chest.
Thursday, November 5, 2009
Standard de Liège 2-0 Olympiacos FC
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