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    UEFA Cup semis feature goalless draws

    DEFENSIVE STRENGTH: Both semifinal first-leg games ended in disappointment for the teams' fans, as no striker could breach the opposite sides' defense lines

    REUTERS , CASTELLON, SPAIN
    Saturday, Apr 24, 2004, Page 20

    Newcastle United's Michael Bridges, center, misses a chance on goal, under pressure from Marseille's Abdoulaye Meite, left, watched by Fabien Barthez, right, in the UEFA Cup semi-final, first leg soccer match at St James' Park in Newcastle, on Thursday.
    PHOTO: REUTERS
    Spanish Villarreal and Valencia had to settle for a goalless draw after an entertaining, high-tempo first leg of their UEFA Cup semifinal on Thursday.

    Home Villarreal, enjoying a dream debut in the competition after qualifying via the Intertoto Cup, had the better of a frenetic first half, matching Primera Liga leaders Valencia in midfield and creating a hatful of scoring chances.

    But they were unable to cash in on their early domination and began to flag after the break, while Valencia stepped up a gear and came within a whisker of grabbing the winner when midfielder Ruben Baraja slammed a header against the crossbar in the 65th minute.

    Villarreal, though, will remain hopeful of completing an upset against their more illustrious neighbors after they preserved their perfect home defensive record in European matches, keeping a clean sheet for a remarkable ninth time at their El Madrigal stadium.

    Valencia lose veteran Italian defender Amedeo Carboni for the second leg after he picked up a booking in the second half.

    Newcastle united 0, Olympique Marseille 0

    Newcastle United and Olympique Marseille also fought out a 0-0 draw in the other semifinal at St James Park earlier on Thursday.

    "It was one of the most intense games we have played in the UEFA Cup this season," said Valencia coach Rafa Benitez. "It was played at a very high pace and I didn't enjoy the first half because Villarreal had too much of the play.

    "We improved after the break but should have made more of our chances. Now it is up to us to try to complete the job in front of our own fans."

    Opposite Francisco "Paquito" Garcia said: "My players had a great game but we just lacked the finishing touch in front of goal."

    Villarreal, who knocked out experienced European campaigners Galatasaray, Roma and Celtic on their way to the semis, signalled their attacking intentions from the kick-off and could have taken an early lead when Sonny Anderson shot over the bar.

    Valencia quick to reply and live-wire winger Vicente was denied in the 12th minute when Villarreal keeper Pepe Reina diverted his point-blank shot.

    There was no respite as the two sides constantly traded attacks and wasted little time in midfield as they sought to catch each other out on the break.

    Villarreal's Juan Roman Riquelme sent dipping a free kick over the bar and Valencia keeper Santiago Canizares had to react quickly to tip two in-swinging corners from Roger over the bar.

    Valencia control after the break as Miguel Angel Angulo and Vicente went close and Baraja rattled the bar.

    Villarreal to weather some intense pressure in the final 10 minutes as Valencia peppered the goal with a succession of shots from the edge of the area, but they held firm to leave the tie wide open.

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