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jimmy
03-13-2008, 01:04 AM
Everton 2-0 Fiorentina (2-2)
Fiorentina win 4-2 on penalties

By Phil McNulty



Agony for Joleon Lescott and Mikel Arteta as Everton lose on penalties
Everton suffered Uefa Cup heartbreak as they lost to Fiorentina on penalies.

Andrew Johnson's bundled early goal and Mikel Arteta's stunning 67th-minute strike drew the tie level as Everton dominated the last 16 tie throughout.

But Fiorentina goalkeeper Sebastien Frey produced a string of brilliant saves to keep Everton at bay.

Yakubu hit the post with his effort in the shoot-out and Frey saved from Phil Jagielka, but Fiorentina hit the target each time for a 4-2 win on penalties.


Interview: Everton boss David Moyes

606: DEBATE
To lose on penalties was so undeserved

Everton faithful

It was desperately cruel on Everton after they made light of the two-goal first-leg deficit with a vibrant performance that threatened to sweep Fiorentina aside, creating chance after chance.

Everton were without Tim Cahill, sidelined by a foot injury, but it did not stop David Moyes's side going on all-out attack against the high-flying Italians.

After a nervous start, Everton made the breakthrough after 16 minutes when a brilliantly-delivered cross from Steven Pienaar eluded Fiorentina keeper Frey and rebounded into the net off Johnson.

It set the stage for incessant Everton pressure for the rest of the half that deserved to yield further goals.

Arteta's dipping free-kick was well saved by Frey, who produced an even better stop to deny Yakubu in the 34th minute after the Nigerian had turned into the penalty area.

Johnson then had another shot saved low to his left by Frey as Everton pressed for the goal that would have brought the tie level.

Fiorentina's only response was a shot from Martin Jorgensen that was straight at Everton keeper Tim Howard.

Everton continued to surge forward after the break, and they were unlucky when Jagielka's goal-bound header struck an unwitting Fiorentina defender on the line and bounced to safety.

The Italians were rocked in the 67th minute when Arteta produced a stunning strike to double Everton's lead, advancing before unleashing a low 25-yard drive that was too much even for the defiant Frey.

Frey then kept Fiorentina level in the tie with a dramatic double save from Yakubu as Everton scented the third goal that would cap their comeback.

Fiorentina had barely been seen as an attacking force, but Giampaolo Pazzini almost snatched the crucial away goal with 15 minutes left when he produced a glancing header that was smartly turned over by Howard.

Everton had performed superbly and almost got the victory in injury time when Yakubu headed Arteta's free-kick just wide.

Moyes's side continued to press in the first period of extra time, but Fiorentina rode their luck once more to hold out.

Everton made a change for the second period of extra time, with Victor Anichebe replacing the tiring Pienaar.

The breakthrough almost came after 108 minutes when Johnson broke clear, but he just failed to find the unmarked Yakubu in the area.

Everton started the penalty shoot-out with substitute Thomas Gravesen coolly hitting the target, but Yakubu then hit the post, and despite Arteta scoring, their fate was sealed when Jagielka's spot-kick was saved by Frey.

Fiorentina were masterly from the spot, with Pazzini, Riccardo Montolivo, Pablo Daniel Osvaldo and Mario Alberto Santana all beating Everton keeper Tim Howard comfortably.



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Everton: Howard, Neville, Yobo, Jagielka, Lescott, Pienaar (Anichebe 106), Arteta, Carsley, Osman, Johnson (Gravesen 119), Yakubu.
Subs Not Used: Wessels, Hibbert, Baines, Nuno Valente, Rodwell.

Booked: Yobo, Yakubu.

Goals: Johnson 16, Arteta 67.

Fiorentina: Frey, Ujfalusi, Dainelli, Gamberini, Pasqual, Kuzmanovic (Gobbi 91), Donadel, Montolivo, Jorgensen (Santana 106), Osvaldo, Vieri (Pazzini 45).
Subs Not Used: Avramov, Kroldrup, Potenza, Cacia.

Booked: Dainelli, Montolivo, Pazzini, Gamberini, Jorgensen.

Att: 38,026

Ref: Eric Braamhaar (Holland).

BBC Sport Player Rater man of the match: Everton's Mikel Arteta 8.10 (on 90 minutes).

ChrisGeorge
03-13-2008, 01:47 AM
Hi all

Hard luck, Blues! You gave it a good go and should have gone through. :handclap:

Chris

scouse mouse
03-13-2008, 07:09 AM
Hard lines blues, it must have been gutting to have pulled it back to evens and then lost that way.

Ged
03-13-2008, 09:10 AM
Thanks lads, it was like the alamo at times, their goalie had a blinder but we threw it away over there in the end. We stink at pens and are at the other end of the scale from lfc where they are concerned certainly.

sweetcheeks
03-13-2008, 03:01 PM
Hard luck blues you played a blinder yesterday shame to loose on penalties not a good way to go out. Better luck next time but don't think this now lets you concentrate on 4th Place :noid:
I'll not be happy if that happens.:disgust:

Kathy

Ged
03-13-2008, 03:02 PM
Of course it will Kathy ;)

jon_hall
03-13-2008, 07:20 PM
They can have 4th place if we win it...

Didn't see the match as freeview box on the blink so watched Spurs go out instead. Sounded like Everton did everything apart from get the third.

One question though considering when at Palace Andy Johnson scored loads of penalties did he bottle it last night and ask to be taken off?

Ged
03-13-2008, 08:01 PM
It seems it was decided before the game that he wouldn't take one. He scored a perfectly good one in an earlier round but the ref made him take it again for encroachment by players into the area, he missed the re-take and even though there were more players in the area 2nd time around, he let the missed one stand :rolleyes:

It didn't do his league confidence much good after that for a while as he went off the boil. There's no excuses from me, their goalie played a blinder in the 90 mins, the extra time and even in the pens with a great save from Jagielka. We'd practised the pens apparently the day before with good results but no-one told their goalie :)

Liverpool are the pens kings as we all know - we stink at them.

shoney
03-14-2008, 06:50 PM
They can have 4th place if we win it...

Didn't see the match as freeview box on the blink so watched Spurs go out instead. Sounded like Everton did everything apart from get the third.

One question though considering when at Palace Andy Johnson scored loads of penalties did he bottle it last night and ask to be taken off?

Dunno if he asked to be taken off but him and pienar needed to be subbed off before the 90th minutenot the 105th, to keep the pressure on as they were knackered, I thought generally it was a good game to watch but moyes did play his subs way way too late

SteH
03-16-2008, 07:51 PM
Hi all

Hard luck, Blues! You gave it a good go and should have gone through. :handclap:

Chris

On the other hand, Fiorentina sould have put the tie out of reach in the 1st leg.