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UEFA CL- AS Monaco FC vs. Chelsea FC [P & R]

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italianstyle87

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i no there is still a few days to go, but this article from uefa.com shows a big of nostalgia between the two italian goalkeepers who could play, and have earnt there spots the hard way

http://www.uefa.com/competitions/UCL/news/Kind=8192/newsId=165291.html
Glove Italian style
Wednesday, 14 April 2004
By Paolo Menicucci
If there are two players who perfectly fit the ancient Roman saying that "Nemo profeta in patria" - meaning no one is a prophet in his own land - they are Chelsea FC goalkeeper Marco Ambrosio and his AS Monaco FC counterpart Flavio Roma.

Final meeting
In June 1993, the two custodians faced each other in the final of the Scudetto Primavera, the Italian youth cup, between Ambrosio's Atalanta BC and Roma's S.S. Lazio. Atalanta, who fielded Alessio Tacchinardi, Domenico Morfeo and Thomas Locatelli, won 6-0 on aggregate against a Lazio team featuring Alessandro Nesta and Marco Di Vaio.

Career blips
"Tonight Ambrosio saved even the insects who were flying close to him," said Atalanta's then director of sport Giorgio Vitali of the goalkeeper's star performance. But neither Ambrosio nor Roma's careers subsequently went as planned.

Serie A rejection
The 30-year-old Ambrosio has only 20 Serie A appearances to his name while Roma, 29, played only 32 times in Italy's top flight. Last week, however, both men helped their clubs to the UEFA Champions League semi-finals, a stage notable for its absence of Serie A teams.

Crucial saves
Ambrosio made some crucial saves as Chelsea beat London rivals Arsenal FC 3-2 on aggregate, while Roma aided Monaco in their shock defeat of Real Madrid CF. The two keepers could now be on opposite sides in the semi-final.

Long-awaited breakthrough
It has not been plain-sailing for Ambrosio, though, since joining Chelsea on a free transfer from AC Chievo Verona last summer. He signed his three-year contract before Roman Abramovich's arrival at Stamford Bridge and broke into the starting lineup only after injuries to No1 Carlo Cudicini and fellow summer buys Neil Sullivan and Jürgen Macho.

Previous highs
His biggest games previously had been a Coppa Italia quarter-final for Chievo against AC Milan and a UEFA Cup tie between UC Sampdoria and Athletic Club Bilbao in 1997. "My whole world has changed. I never imagined playing in these matches," he said. "I have worked very hard these past few months and have been waiting for this chance for a long time. I was eager to show Chelsea fans and the club that I was good enough."

Monaco move
Roma started his career with Lazio in 1991 but had to wait until 1999 to make his Serie A debut with Piacenza FC. He played 32 matches that season but failed to help his club avoid relegation. After playing the following campaign in Serie B, he decided to move to the Stade Louis II, where he soon established himself as Monaco's first-choice keeper.

'Good chance'
"This is the highlight of my career but I am never satisfied," Roma said. "It is fantastic to defeat Real Madrid but now we have a good chance against Chelsea. If we reach the final, it will be an amazing achievement but once you are there and see that trophy, how can you not try and win it?"

Feeling fine
He added: "The fact both myself and Ambrosio have reached the semi-finals is proof that we could have had success in Italy. However, it also means we feel fine where we are now, and that the Italian school of goalkeepers is really good."

Another encounter?
Their compatriot Cudicini could yet recover from a broken hand in time to meet Monaco, but if Ambrosio plays, he and Roma could be having flashbacks to another two-legged tie more than a decade ago.
 

Rob

Mourinho’s Assistant
YEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE HAR!

I cannot wait. I think this will be a 1-1 draw with Chelsea getting a crucial away goal.

Morienties and Duff for there two teams.
 

shadowofanubis6

Reserve Team
Now that chelsea have done their job in taking out Arsenal... Monaco can take em out. :D This will be a great 2 legs... with the edge going to Monaco in the end.
 

northstar

Senior Squad
Gonna be good!

It will be interesting to see if Monaco can break Chelsea's defense. Only on a bad day for Chelsea have teams scored more than 1 goal against them.

Chelsea forwards need to step it up. None have been consistent enough this year. Its not due to Ranieri's tinkering at all either. Injuries, and simple ineffective play by players. Hopefully Mutu gets some time to get back into form after his injury today against Everton. Crespo should be feeling good after his wonder strike from last week.
 
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Justin Archer

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monaco will win but champions league winners will come from the other semi-final
 

Goo Goo boy

Senior Squad
i dont think Monaco can beat Chelsea's defense...i respect Monaco's last performances but i prefer Chelsea, its my 2nd club i guess=)
 

chatterbox

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Chelsea v/s / vs Monaco will most likely be a dull first leg. Chelsea haven 't scored/conceeded a goal since they won against Arsenal, so I doubt that they will score one now. Having said that, they never scored a goal against Stuttgart but won (LUCKILY) on an own goal.
 

Rob

Mourinho’s Assistant
Originally posted by chatterbox
Chelsea v/s / vs Monaco will most likely be a dull first leg. Chelsea haven 't scored/conceeded a goal since they won against Arsenal, so I doubt that they will score one now.
Idiot.

3-2 Aston Villa?
Scored 2 . Conceeded 3.
 

$teauA

Superstar
chatterbox is an idiot he predicted Arsenal and AC Milan in the CL final and Inter to win the UEFA Cup.

Monaco - Chelsea 0-1

Mutu (he will do it sooner or later and then i will be a predicting god muahahahahahahaha hmhm sry)
 

chatterbox

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If you wanted me to tell yuo the result then wait for the end of the ****ting game. If u wanted a prediction, then that is what you got. I am not a psychic
 

champdave

SG Sheffield Authority
Im going to the Stade Louis II on Tuesday for €30 :rockman:

Monaco are generally strong at home in the champions league, but if the AS fans actually get behind the team the atmosphere can be quite intimidating for a 20000 seater stadium.

I predict:
Monaco 2 (Giuly, Morientes) - Chelsea 1 (Duff)
 
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