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    København triumph shocks Ajax
    Wednesday, 23 August 2006
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    FC København defied the odds to overturn a 2-1 first-leg deficit with a 2-0 win at AFC Ajax that earned them a place in the UEFA Champions League group stage.

    Shock result
    An own goal from Belgian defender Thomas Vermaelen proved to be the decider on the night as the Dutch side somehow conspired to lose a tie which had until then been poised in their favour.

    First-half chances
    Ajax started brightly, creating a number of opportunities in the first half and forcing their Danish visitors to defend deep. Mauro Rosales and Ryan Babel created two good chances for Gabri García while Jaap Stam, Wesley Sneijder and Babel all tested Jesper Christiansen's goal. Babel's effort looped over the keeper but hit the post while it took a goalline interception from Tobias Linderoth to deny Stam on the stroke of half-time.

    Silberbauer strike
    Henk ten Cate's side were to pay for all the wasted chances after the break. After 59 minutes, a Linderoth free-kick was turned into the net by Michael Silberbauer, who evaded his marker Urby Emanuelson. With the hosts looking s -shocked, Vermaelen then applied the killer blow, turning in a cross from William Jørgensen after 72 minutes.

    Huntelaar denied
    Ajax rallied in the closing stages, with Klaas Jan Huntelaar heading against the crossbar, but the Danes held on to spark massive celebrations at the final whistle.

    http://www.uefa.com/compe ions/UCL...Report=RP.html

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    ouch, alot of money down the drain for ajax. can't wait for the draw today

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    Un ingbelievable!
    We played so well in the first half that it was just a mather of time with that ball against the post.

    Than in 2nd half we just quit.
    The young squad could not deal with the pressure and now an excellent learning school in the Champions League is gone on top of the 9 million Euro's.
    Unfortunate own goal and again a ball on the post.

    Tomorrow it will be the drawing for the UEFA Cup instead of playing with the big boys in the Champions League........damn how tragic.

    DAMN!!!!

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