Tuesday, 22 February 2011

Americans On The Continent: Much Adu In Turkey (Goal.com)

Freddy Adu made his debut for Rizespor, announcing himself in style as he notched two assists for the side, helping them cruise to a 3-0 victory over Orduspor.


Going ahead after just 13 minutes, Mithat Yasar’s looping strike from the top of the box put Rizespor in the driver’s seat, and the Sparrowhawks never looked back.  At the hour mark, Freddy Adu burst through the center of midfield to find Gokhan Kaba just outside the opposition area where Kaba did well to control and coolly double his side’s lead. 


17 minutes later, Adu popped up again, holding off his defender well and using a bit of creativity to find Kaba yet again and put him in on goal.  As the striker struggled to get his shot off, he was hacked down in the box, earning a penalty for the home side, which he easily stroked home.


Adu was given a well-earned substitution in the 84th minute, with Mehmet Al entering the match for a cameo appearance.


Freddy Adu, Caykur Rizespor (Turkey)


Vs. Orduspor, 3-0, 84 Minutes, 2 Assists


See above.


Next up: Away to Gungoren Belediyespor, Sunday, February 27


Jozy Altidore, Bursaspor (Turkey)


Vs. Gaziantepspo, 1-4, 32 minutes  (Injured)


Jozy Altidore started for Bursaspor, but played only 32 minutes for the home side before picking up a mild ankle sprain.  Bursaspor struggled to a 4-1 defeat in front of their own fans, and Altidore will hope to return to fitness as soon as possible to aid his on-loan club’s on-field fortunes.


Away to Bucaspor, Friday, February 25


Carlos Bocanegra, St. Etienne (France)


Away to Marseille, 1-2, 90 Minutes 


Bocanegra and St. Etienne lost for the second time in a row over the weekend as Marseille weathered a very late comeback attempt to defeat Les Verts 2-1.  Lucho Gonzalez scored in the 68th minute or the home side and Loic Remy doubled the lead just 10 minutes later to make it 2-0.  Christophe Landrin pulled one back for St. Etienne in the fifth minute of stoppage time, but there was simply not enough time to get a second.


Next up: Vs. Nice, Saturday, February 26


Charlie Davies, Sochaux (France)


Charlie Davies has signed a one-year loan deal with DC United to play in the MLS.  According to The Washington Post the deal includes around $180,000 plus incentives, as well as an option to buy Davies at the end of the loan.


Steve Cherundolo, Hannover 96 (Germany)


Vs. Kaiserslautern, 3-0, 90 minutes


Steve Cherundolo captained Hannover from his traditional right back spot as they  beat Kaiserslautern 3-0 to remain in 4th place in the Bundesliga.  DaMarcus Beasley was not included in the substitutes for Hannover.


Next up: Away to St. Pauli, Saturday, February 26


DaMarcus Beasley, Hannover 96 (Germany)


Vs. Kaiserslautern, 3-0, Did Not Play


See above.


Next up: Away to St. Pauli, Saturday, February 26


Ricardo Clark, Eintracht Frankfurt (Germany)


Away to Nurnberg, 0-3, Did Not Play


 


Ricardo Clark continues to sit out for Frankfurt with a fractured cheekbone and did not play in their 3-0 away loss to Nurnberg.  20-year-old American-German Timothy Chandler played the full 90 for Nurnberg.  


Next up: Vs. Stuttgart, Sunday, February 27


Sacha Kljestan, Anderlecht (Belgium)


Vs. Ajax, 0-3, Did Not Play; Away to Westerlo, 0-2, 45 Minutes 


Sacha Kljestan was an unused substitute for Anderlecht as they were beaten soundly by Ajax in the Europa League by a 3-0 scoreline.  In their return to Belgian Jupiler League action, Kljestan started, but was replaced at halftime in their 2-0 defeat away to Westerlo.  With the loss, Anderlecht now sits level on points with Genk but in 2nd place due to Genk’s +38 against Anderlecht’s+37 goal differential.


Next up: Away to Ajax, Thursday, February 24


Oguchi Onyewu, FC Twente Enschede (Holland)


Away to Rubin Kazan, 2-0, 90 minutes; Vs. NEC, 1-1, 90 Minutes 


Oguchi Onyewu played 90 minutes for FC Twente as they notched a crucial away victory in Russia, beating Rubin Kazan 1-0 in the Europa League.  In their return to Eredivisie action, Onyewu again played 90 minutes, picking up a yellow card as Twente drew 1-1 at home to NEC Nijmegen. 


Next Up: Away to Rubin Kazan, Thursday, February 17


Square Passes


18-year-old U-20 USMNT player Bobby Wood made an appearance for 1860 Munich in the 89th minute as they fell 1-0 to Erzgebirge on Monday in the 2. Bundesliga.  Continuing league play, 1860 lost again to FC Augsburg, but Wood saw no action off the bench.


Goalkeeper David Yelldell played the full 90 in goal for Duisburg as they drew 0-0 with FC Augsburg in the 2. Bundesliga.


Luis Robles played 90 minutes for Karlsruhe as as they beat FSV Frankfurt 2-1 in the 2. Bundesliga.


Edson Buddle started for FC Ingolstadt, playing 66 minutes as they fell 2-0 to Greuther Furth.


Charles Kazlauskas played the full 90 for Helmond Sport as they beat RBC Roosendaal in the Dutch Eerste Divisie. 


Aaron West's feature "Americans On The Continent" appears every Monday on Goal.com.


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