News APP

NewsApp (Free)

Read news as it happens
Download NewsApp

Available on  gplay

Home  » Sports » Marseille reach UEFA Cup final

Marseille reach UEFA Cup final

May 07, 2004 10:11 IST
Get Rediff News in your Inbox:
Two superb goals from striker Didier Drogba sent Olympique Marseille through to the UEFA Cup final for the second time on Thursday after a 2-0 victory over Newcastle United.

Drogba struck in each half at the Stade Velodrome to settle the semi-final after a goalless first leg. Marseille will meet Valencia in the final in Gothenburg on May 19.

Ivory Coast forward Drogba, the Ligue 1 player of the year, showed fine individual skill to turn inside defender Aaron Hughes to net after 18 minutes.

His powerful strike from a well rehearsed free kick sealed the win eight minutes from time. He was only denied a hat-trick in the closing moments by a fine Shay Given save and was then substituted to rapturous applause.

Drogba has now scored 11 goals in Europe this season -- his first with the former European champions since joining from En Avant Guingamp. He hit five in the Champions League, which Marseille exited after the first group stage, and he has been on the mark in every round of the UEFA Cup.

Marseille are the second French side to reach a European final in 24 hours after Monaco's Champions League semi-final victory over Chelsea on Wednesday.

Injury-hit Newcastle, without several key players including Wales striker Craig Bellamy and England midfielders Kieron Dyer and Jermaine Jenas and defender Jonathan Woodgate, rarely threatened to deny Marseille their first European final since 1999 when they lost to Parma in this competition.

A cautious opening produced no noteworthy chances, with Given easily dealing with weak efforts from Manuel Dos Santos and Drogba.

CLASSY FINISH

But the Ivorian then demonstrated why he is the hottest property in French football with a classy finish to net the opening goal.

A Newcastle free kick was swiftly cleared out of defence and on a two-against-one break, Camel Meriem released the over-lapping Drogba and his strength and agility allowed him to brush away Hughes and fire home.

The game was halted briefly for a fire cracker to be extinguished behind Fabien Barthez's goal but when it resumed Newcastle were almost caught napping again.

Steve Marlet was afforded too much space down the right but the pacey striker, having evaded the out-rushing Given, was forced wide and the chance went.

The home side put Newcastle under the cosh for the rest of the half, with only a Laurent Robert free kick, skyed over from distance, relieving the pressure for the premier league side.

Newcastle came out with greater purpose after the re-start and Shola Ameobi, using his strength to wriggle free in the area, curled narrowly wide.

Alan Shearer, like his strike partner starved of service in the first half, then forced Barthez to stoop low to save but Marseille's threat on the break was all to evident when Marlet was denied by a deflection.

Newcastle continued to huff and puff without creating a clear-cut chance and their hopes of progressing were extinguished on 82 minutes when Drogba, arriving on the penalty spot, smashed in a free kick rolled into him from the right.

Get Rediff News in your Inbox:
Source: REUTERS
© Copyright 2024 Reuters Limited. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of Reuters content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent of Reuters. Reuters shall not be liable for any errors or delays in the content, or for any actions taken in reliance thereon.

India In Australia 2024-2025