Hello friends, I’m happy to report that I have a new episode of my Football Manager story ready to be enjoyed so welcome and feel free to read as my Viitorul Constanta launch another attempt to reach the knock-out stage of the Champions League. The season started well for us, nothing but wins on the domestic scene, but the Champions League was expected to be a lot more difficult than our routine clashes with the other Romanian teams.
As you might remember we were entered directly into the group stage this time, no preliminary rounds needed, but we were seeded third so we were drawn against Arsenal and PSG along with Sparta Prague in group G. The good thing is that none of those teams are considered as favourites for the trophy, so I guess it’s a better group than we had in the last seasons.
Let’s go straight into the action now, I will present the group stage, game by game.
Viitorul vs Sparta Prague (Champions League Group G)
Starting Line Up: Alberto Maciel — Hichem Belakhdar, Juan Belencoso, Georgica Dicu, Sebastien Verdier — Yasen Zlatinski, Hernan Arangio, Hector Fernandez — Rastislav Benko, Zezinho, Daniel Mazzoni
The first game is always tough and this one wasn’t different, even though we dominated the first half quite clearly. We were unable to create any clear cut chances though but fortunately we managed to break the deadlock five minutes before the interval thanks to a splendid free kick shot from 25 yards by Hernan Arangio. The first half could have ended all square as Sparta were denied by the post on the stroke of half time.
The game was quiet after the break but we were still in control and could have sealed the three points on 69 minutes when Mazzoni squandered a good chance. Then Sparta were denied by the woodwork again on a 81st minute free kick but they did the damage a few seconds later on a corner kick! To make it even worse, it was one of our former players who scored: defender Michael Vesely! One last assault saw Benko missing a good chance on the stroke of full time but it ended all square… We were sloppy on that day, we really should have won the game. The other group match produced a slight upset as PSG defeated Arsenal 2-0 in Paris!
Starting Line Up: Alberto Maciel — Hichem Belakhdar, Sammy Mbarga, Georgica Dicu, Sebastien Verdier — Yasen Zlatinski, Hector Fernandez, Markus Winkler — Rastislav Benko, Manoel, Daniel Mazzoni
Arsenal‘s squad was quite impressive, and that’s because it was mostly based on English talent: Shawcross in defence, Wilshere in midfield and Wickham upfront, and that’s just to mention a few. There wasn’t much action in the opening minutes but some rather clumsy defending on our part gave Arsenal the chance to score on 18 minutes and they didn’t refuse the gift. Then the Gunners took control of the match and could have scored again on 37 minutes when a great shot came back off the post.
Nothing changed after the break, Wilshere scored for Arsenal on 57 minutes and it was all over. We could have pulled one back 10 minutes later but Benko wasted the chance and that was that. However, we played a pretty good second half but it just wasn’t good enough. The other game saw PSG winning 2-1 at Sparta so our position was quite difficult at that point.
It’s obvious that the next game, away at PSG, was crucial as a defeat would have pulled us right off the qualification race.
PSG vs Viitorul (Champions League Group G)
Starting Line Up: Alberto Maciel — Hichem Belakhdar, Xavier Dumont, Georgica Dicu, Sebastien Verdier — Yasen Zlatinski, Hernan Arangio, Hector Fernandez — Dramane Sow, Zezinho, Daniel Mazzoni
PSG‘s squad had some pretty big stars, like Pastore or Menez in midfield or the likes of Gameiro, Balotelli or Lukaku upfront. However, for this game their manager decided to leave Pastore, Balotelli and Lukaku on the bench. The first half was entirely dominated by my players, that was quite surprising but the shots on target score at half time was 5-0 in our favour! However, we didn’t create any big chances so the important score was 0-0.
PSG sent Lukaku in at half time but it was one of my lads who stepped into the spotlight: new signing Dramane Sow. He was denied by the crossbar but didn’t give up, he fought for the rebound and fired it in on 48 minutes! PSG were unable to show more than a few shots from distance after our goal, the game was still in our hands and we converted that into another goal on 57 minutes when midfielder Fernandez blasted home from inside the penalty area. We could have made it 3-0 on 73 minutes when PSG‘s goalie pulled off a huge save on a Zezinho corner kick header but that goal did come six minutes from time when substitute Rastislav Benko made an awesome counter attack run before squaring for Sow who tucked it home.
Arsenal thrashed Sparta 8-0 at Emirates Stadium in the other group match, so our position at the halfway point was third.
Before moving on to the remaining three group matches I received a shocking offer for one of my players: 15 million pounds for right back Hichem Belakhdar. The chairman accepted the offer on my behalf and I have to say that I would have accepted it myself, 15 million is a lot of money. Belakhdar will move to Rennes on January 1st, so he remained with us for the remaining matches.
Now let’s get back to the action, the next game was at home with PSG. A very important game, obviously.
Viitorul vs PSG (Champions League Group G)
Starting Line Up: Alberto Maciel — Hichem Belakhdar, Juan Belencoso, Georgica Dicu, Sebastien Verdier — Yasen Zlatinski, Joaozinho, Hector Fernandez — Rastislav Benko, Zezinho, Daniel Mazzoni
This time they decided to send in Pastore but he didn’t last long as he left the field due to an injury after just two minutes. That was the most interesting event of the first half though, it was that boring.
Unfortunately our new keeper, Maciel, made his first gaffe for the club on 53 minutes when he fumbled an apparently easy cross and PSG took the lead against the run of play. We started pushing forward looking for the equaliser but luck didn’t seem to be on our side as Zlatinski smashed one against the crossbar around 20 minutes from time. We did get the equaliser a few seconds later, Mazzoni was brought down by a tackle inside the penalty area and substitute Markus Winkler converted from the spot. That gave us, and especially Winkler, some momentum, and we took the lead six minutes later when the same German substitute curled one home from the edge of the area! Get in! The three points were sealed on 83 minutes when Benko squeezed one home on a throw in, that was a superb and unexpected fightback! The other match saw Arsenal winning 1-0 at Sparta, so the Gunners were leading the group with 9 points, we had 7 while PSG had 6.
The qualification race was extremely tight so we had to win our Sparta in order to preserve our chances.
Sparta Prague vs Viitorul (Champions League Group G)
Starting Line Up: Alberto Maciel — Hichem Belakhdar, Juan Belencoso, Georgica Dicu, Sebastien Verdier — Yasen Zlatinski, Hernan Arangio, Hector Fernandez — Rastislav Benko, Zezinho, Daniel Mazzoni
We had some absences to deal with though as Manoel and Sammy Mbarga were injured while Joaozinho, Steven Khumalo and Dramane Sow were all away on international duty. Sparta had a flashing start and they squandered a good chance just 30 seconds into the match but then we gained control and Benko broke the deadlock on 13 minutes with a good placed shot from the edge of the area. That didn’t put off the Czech champions though and they came close again on 18 minutes when they threw away another good chance. Then Mazzoni blew one for us as he hit the post from just a couple of yards on 35 minutes but we made it 2-0 from the penalty spot four minutes later, Arangio was fouled and Zezinho converted.
Zezinho could have scored again on 57 minutes but the keeper denied him when one on one and then Mazzoni hit the woodwork once again on 70 minutes. Benko had the last chance of the game on 73 minutes but that didn’t really matter any more, we had the three points!
The great news is that Arsenal drew 1-1 with PSG at Emirates Stadium! That left them in 1st position in the group on 10 points, we had 10 as well and PSG had 7. But we defeated PSG both home and away so we were through to the next round! Was I happy? You bet! :)
We also had the chance to finish top of the group, all we needed was a home win against Arsenal! Easier said than done though…
Viitorul vs Arsenal (Champions League Group G)
Starting Line Up: Alberto Maciel — Hichem Belakhdar, Xavier Dumont, Georgica Dicu, Sebastien Verdier — Yasen Zlatinski, Hernan Arangio, Hector Fernandez — Rastislav Benko, Zezinho, Daniel Mazzoni
Arsenal enjoyed a very good start to the match and they could have scored twice in the opening 15 minutes: first they blew a counter attack chance on 8 minutes and then Maciel pulled off a huge save on Wickham on 14 minutes. We reacted on 16 minutes when Arangio found Benko inside the penalty area with a great pass but the striker smashed it low against the foot of the post. He did his job a lot better two minutes later though, he made an awesome counter attack run from inside the midfield circle and finished it with a sizzling shot, no keeper in the world could have saved that. Benko was really unstoppable and he created another chance for himself on 21 minutes but unfortunately he totally missed the finish that time. Arsenal started piling on the pressure but we defended well until the 44th minute when the Gunners threw away another good chance.
The second half was a lot more quiet thankfully, we kept possession very well and Arsenal were unable to threaten our lead. Moreover, Benko could have scored again during stoppage time…
First in the group! I wasn’t really expecting that, especially after the first two matches. And we left Arsenal out of the competition because PSG beat Sparta 4-1 in the last game!
We have finally made the breakthrough, we are in the knockout stage! We’ll meet Bayern Munich though, a very difficult opponent, but I guess only Shakhtar was easier in that draw. Bayern finished second in their group with 10 points, Roma were first. We have never met Bayern before so I don’t know exactly what to expect, but we’ll surely give them a run for their money.
Now let me describe what happened on the domestic scene…
Romanian Cup: way too easy, we’ll play in the semi finals again.
Liga 1: easier than ever, we really could have won all the first 18 games but we were held to an unlucky goalless draw at FC Bihor.
The title should be ours again, we have seven points on the second placed and no less than 20 points on the third!
As for the player stats, you can notice that all the lads in the first team squad got a decent number of starts this season, I tried to rotate the players as much as possible. A special note about Xavier Dumont, the young French defender I paid 7 million for, he is growing fast and at this point I can say that he will become a very good player. If he won’t suffer any bad injuries that is…
That’s about all for now folks, I’m extremely happy with the team’s performances in this first half of the season and I believe that we might achieve good things in spring as well with a bit of luck. We will lose Hichem Belakhdar on January 1st though so my priority will be to find a new right back and then see if there’s anything left for other transfers during the winter break. Thanks a lot for reading boys and girls, looking forward to your comments now!