UEFA CUP
Germany celebrated a winning double in the UEFA Cup quarter-finals on Thursday as English Premier League Manchester City were left clinging onto European survival.
City slumped to a 3-1 first-leg defeat against high-flying Hamburg, despite having taken the lead after 35 seconds.
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Hamburg’s Bundesliga rivals Werder Bremen were also casting an eye on the semi-finals after seeing off Udinese of Italy 3-1 at home.
Ukraine came out on top in their double-edged duel with France as Shakhtar Donetsk beat former European champions Marseille 2-0 at home, while Dynamo Kiev grabbed a precious 0-0 away draw against Paris Saint-Germain.
In front of 57,000 fans at the HSH Nordbank Arena, Stephen Ireland put Manchester City in front after just 35 seconds, only for defender Joris Mathijsen to equalize for Hamburg shortly afterwards.
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City goalkeeper Shay Given kept his side in the game with some magnificent saves, but a handball by Micah Richards allowed Piotr Trochowski to stroke his side in front from the penalty spot.
Jose Paolo Guerrero struck late on to put his side firmly in the driving seat prior to the return leg on April 16.
“Losing 3-1 has made things difficult, but we are not out of it,” City boss Mark Hughes said. “We had a lot of injuries before the match, but we showed we can cause them problems in their defense. This is far from finished.”
Hamburg coach Martin Jol, who knows all about English soccer after his time at the helm at Spurs, warned against complacency in the second leg.
“We have three goals, we could have had four so we cannot take the return leg lightly,” Jol said. “I know from experience that things can change very quickly in England.”
Werder Bremen were indebted to two of their foreign imports for their 3-1 victory over Udinese.
Brazilian playmaker Diego made the breakthrough in the 34th minute, before adding a second in the 67th minute.
Portuguese striker Hugo Almeida made it 3-0 two minutes later, before Fabio Quagliarella pulled one back in the dying moments to give Italy’s only remaining side in European competition this season an outside hope in the return leg.
Goals from Tomas Hubschman and Brazilian Jadson put Shakhtar Donesk in control of their tie with Marseille and within touching distance of a first ever European semi-final.
The damage could have been more serious for Marseille had goalkeeper Steve Mandanda not pulled off some fine saves, while Shakhtar’s joy was tempered late on when defender Mykola Ischenko was yellow-carded and ruled out of the second leg.
“This was a very important victory,” Shakhtar coach Mirce Lucescu said. “We showed maturity, but we know it will still be difficult in the return because Marseille are a formidable team who play big matches every weekend.”
In the French capital, Paris Saint-Germain dominated, but were unable to break down a well-organized Dynamo Kiev defense.
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