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    Thursday, February 21, 2013

    DROGBA NA GALATASARAY YAKE SARE ULAYA


    Jermaine Jones' strike in the last minute of the first half gave Schalke a slight advantage as they drew 1-1 at Galatasaray in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 encounter.
    Jones calmly slotted home after Jefferson Farfan had squared the ball to him to give the German side a vital draw at the Turk Telekom Arena, although Schalke's goalscorer will miss the second leg after picking up a booking.
    Burak Yilmaz had earlier put Gala in front with a piece of individual brilliance but they could not extend their lead in a breathtaking first-half in which both teams failed to convert several glorious opportunities.
    Going ahead: Burak Yilmaz puts Galatasaray head in the first half
    Going ahead: Burak Yilmaz puts Galatasaray head in the first half

    Match Facts

    Galatasaray: Muslera, Sarioglu (Bulut 84), Kaya, Nounkeu, Riera, Altintop (Eboue 66), Felipe Melo, Inan, Sneijder (Amrabat 46),
    Burak Yilmaz, Drogba.
    Subs Not Used: Iscan, Balta, Kurtulus, Colak.
    Booked: Muslera, Amrabat, Nounkeu, Inan.
    Goals: Burak Yilmaz 12.
    Schalke 04: Hildebrand, Hoger, Howedes, Matip, Kolasinac, Draxler (Barnetta 84), Jones, Neustadter, Michel Bastos, Farfan,
    Huntelaar (Pukki 75).
    Subs Not Used: Fahrmann, Obasi Ogbuke, Metzelder, Fuchs, Meyer.
    Booked: Jones,Kolasinac,Hoger.
    Goals: Jones 45.
    Att: 45,000
    The second half was decidedly less open, although Yilmaz nearly gave the hosts a slender lead heading into the second leg but could only fire wide of the target.
    Gala duo Didier Drogba and Wesley Sneijder both made their returns to the Champions League after completing recent moves from Shanghai Shenhua and Inter Milan respectively.
    But it was Yilmaz who produced a moment of magic worthy of either of the pair when he broke the deadlock in sparkling fashion.
    The forward collected the ball from Selcuk Inan on the edge of the area before flicking over Schalke defender Benedikt Howedes with his heel and wonderfully firing into the roof of the net in the 12th minute.
    It was a sickening blow for the visitors, who had seen Gala keeper Fernando Muslera make fine saves from both Jones and Klaas Jan Huntelaar in the opening minute.
    Nevertheless they nearly levelled almost immediately after Yilmaz's brilliance, but Huntelaar just failed to connect with Howedes' flick-on from Farfan's corner.
    Pick that one out: Yilmaz scores past by Schalke's goalkeeper Timo Hildebrand to put Galatasaray ahead
    Pick that one out: Yilmaz scores past by Schalke's goalkeeper Timo Hildebrand to put Galatasaray ahead
    And in an increasingly open first half, they were nearly made to pay when Howedes fired against the bar with the goal gaping after Drogba had seen his left-footed strike fingertipped away by Schalke goalkeeper Timo Hildebrand.
    It was the German side who nearly scored next though, with Semih Kaya deflecting Farfan's cutback wide of his own post, while the influential Schalke striker struck over on the turn despite being given plenty of space in the area.
    Back in action: Didier Drogba returned to the Champions League with Galatasaray
    Back in action: Didier Drogba returned to the Champions League with Galatasaray
    Both sides seemed to view attack as the best form of defence and Drogba, who was making a nuisance of himself in Schalke's backline, played in Yilmaz but he could not lift his effort over Hildebrand.
    Yet Schalke drew level on the stroke of half-time courtesy of United States international Jones, who will miss the second leg after picking up a booking for dissent.
    Falling down: Klaas-Jan Huntelaar goes down under the challenge of Albert Riera
    Falling down: Klaas-Jan Huntelaar goes down under the challenge of Albert Riera
    Farfan burst through on goal after Gala had given the ball away in midfield and squared for the free Jones and he calmly struck past Muslera.
    It was a far more subdued affair after the interval although Schalke did have a decent penalty appeal turned down when Farfan's fierce strike looked to have cannoned off Sabri Sarioglu's hands, which were raised to his chest.
    Back in the game: Jermaine Jones (not pictured) scores past Fernando Muslera to make it 1-1
    Back in the game: Jermaine Jones (not pictured) scores past Fernando Muslera to make it 1-1
    Take that: Jones celebrates after scoring the equalizer
    Take that: Jones celebrates after scoring the equalizer
    It was not until late on that the game sprang back into life, with Yilmaz shooting across the face of goal from Drogba's inch-perfect flick-on while Sarioglu's half-volley from the edge of the area was tipped over by Hildebrand.
    And Gala's efforts to push for a winner nearly backfired completely when, at the other end, Julian Draxler dribbled to the edge of their box unchecked before shooting inches wide of Muslera's right-hand post.
    Shielding the ball: Galatasaray's Felipe Melo is challenged by Schalke's Julian Draxler
    Shielding the ball: Galatasaray's Felipe Melo is challenged by Schalke's Julian Draxler


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