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Dublin: 14 °C Tuesday 21 May, 2013

As it happened: Ajax v Manchester City, Champions League Wednesday

We also kept an eye on all the action throughout Europe, including Arsenal’s game with Schalke. Check it out.

Mario Balotelli prior to boarding a flight to Amsterdam from Manchester yesterday.
Mario Balotelli prior to boarding a flight to Amsterdam from Manchester yesterday.
Image: Eamon and James Clarke/Eamonn and James Clarke/EMPICS Entertainment

After last night’s high-drama there’s yet more entertainment this evening. Get in contact in the usual ways. Email adrian@thescore.ie, find us on Facebook, tweet @thescore_ie or leave a comment below. We’ll kick off at 7pm.

Full-time scores:

Dinamo Zagreb 0 Paris Saint Germain 2

FC Porto 3 Dynamo Kiev 2

Arsenal 0 Schalke 2

Montpellier 1 Olympiakos 2

Full-time: Zenit St Petersburg 1 Anderlecht 0

Malaga 1 Milan 0

Ajax 3 Manchester City 1

Borussia Dortmund 2 Real Madrid 1

19.37 – Wanna feel old? Danny Blind’s son is playing tonight. Well holy, God. Here’s the rest of the line-ups at the Amsterdam Arena.

Ajax: Vermeer, Alderweireld, Moisander, Blind, Van Rhijn, Poulsen, Eriksen, De Jong, Schøne, Sana, Babel

Subs: Cillessen, Veltman, Dijks, Enoh, Sulejmani, Boerrigter, Fischer.

Manchester City: Hart, Richards, Kompany, Lescott, Clichy, Milner, Nasri, Barry, Yaya Touré, Dzeko, Aguero

Subs: Pantilimon, Kolarov, Nastasić, Evans, Sinclair, Tévez, Balotelli.

And of course Arsenal welcome Bundesliga outfit Schalke to north London. Here’s are their teams. You’re welcome.

Arsenal: Mannone, Vermaelen, Mertesacker, André Santos, Jenkinson, Arteta, Ramsey, Santi Cazorla, Coquelin, , Gervinho, Podolski

Subs: Shea, Koscielny, Djourou, Gnabry, Giroud, Arshavin, Chamakh

Schalke: Unnerstall, Höwedes, Holtby, Fuchs, Uchida, Matip, Höger, Neustädter, Afellay, Huntelaar, Farfán

Subs: Hildebrand, Kolasinac, JJones, Barnetta, Moritz, Draxler, Marica

19.55 – Ooof! Eriksen is a tasty player and he’s just lashed one wide from inside the 18-yard line. Man City are once again finding it very difficult to hang on to the ball and after they gave it away cheaply again, the hosts moved up field and almost found an opening. This is wide open so far.

20.09GOAL! Ajax 0 Manchester City 1 Nasri , 21′ First real attack and they score. James Milner drives forward through the middle, plays it left to Nasri from the D and the French playmaker places it in the far corner.

It comes against the run of play though. Ajax were playing some absolutely lovely patterns throughout the pitch and the Premier League champions look heavy-legged and one-dimensional.  Liveblogger’s curse… as I suppose. Let’s see how the hosts react now.

20.19 – Given the open start to the tie, this has settled down big time. City are more or less 4-4-2 as far as I can see with Nasri out on the left while Ajax’s enthusiasm seems to be have curbed somewhat by that sucker-punch.

20.32GOAL! Ajax 1 Manchester City 1, De Jong, 44′ And not we have a game. Truthfully that well-struck half-volley from the edge of the box is little more than the hosts deserve. the whistle has gone and the teams are trotting in all square. What did you make of that?

20.47 – We’re up and running in Amsterdam and Aguero almost wormed his way through a dodgy-looking Ajax defence already.

20.55 – Man, seeing Dennis Bergkamp is bitter sweet. (He never calls)

21.00GOAL! Ajax 2 City 1 Moisander 58′ That is absolutely woegious defending. A straightforward corner-free-header job as City fail to man either post. Dortmund and Real has kicked off for the second half a good few minutes late meanwhile. Insert Ronaldo-mirror joke here.

21.05 – “‘Moisander, with a name like a Scandanavian detective, may have solved the case for Ajax.’ George Hamilton, never change” writes our colleague Niall Kelly at home in his jim-jams next to the fire.

It’s very good to know that George is a fan of Wallander, The Killing, The Bridge and the Stieg Larsson trilogy however.

Sofie Grabol as Sarah Lund in The Killing 3

The Killing’s Sarah Lund. Prefers Stephen Alkin to George Hamilton.

21.12GOAL! Ajax 3 Man City 1 Christian Eriksen, 68′ The Dane dances along the edge of the box before shooting past Joe Hart. It flew past the England keeper via Clichy’s studs, admittedly. Moments later Hart makes a great save to keep City’s fading hopes alive. In Germany, Dortmund score to go ahead against Real.

21.20GOAL! Arsenal 0 Schalke 1 Huntelaar, 76′ By all accounts, that’s been coming. The Dutch striker has broken the deadlock at the Emirates. Back in Amsterdam, Mario Balotelli is on in place of Milner in what looks like desperate, kitchen-sink stuff from Mancini, in truth.

21.30Goal! Arsenal 0-2 Schalke (Afellay, 86) Dear me. I hope the British press have a few of those ‘English game in crisis’ pieces on file. I’m not watching the action at the Emirates but Simon Burnton of the Guardian writes:

Finally someone realises that Farfán likes to cross the ball low across the six-yard box, and gets themselves a tap-in. Yet another attack down the right, yet again André Santos is nowhere near Farfán, and it’s all too easy as he slides the ball across goal and Afellay arrives at the far post to knock it into a gaping goal.

21.37 – And it’s all over at the Amsterdam Arena. Man City have been taught a lesson by Frank de Boer’s young Eredivisie side, and they now lie bottom of the pool half-way through the fixtures. The interview with Mancini should be lively.

21.45 – Dunphy and Giles are gone in two-footed on Man City. Eamon reckons they’re up against rubbish in the Premier League, Mancini isn’t up to the job and the structures are wrong. Ray Houghton is the lucky man in between the veteran pair and he agrees the Italian’s tactics are flawed. What do you reckon?

21.53 – Somewhere in Dublin, Bill O’Herlihy is smiling ruefully behind a high-ball of brandy.

His stand-in Darragh Maloney pulls Dunphy: “I’m not comfortable with you calling Mancini a clown, he won the Premier League”.

Dunphy: “Come on, it’s only television.” He then moves on to his next target.

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