Goals on Sunday: Liverpool Lose to Rapid Vienna; Juventus Held by Nancy (video)
Rapid Vienna 1 - Liverpool 0 (Friendly, July 18, 2009) The Merseysiders sunk to a disappointing defeat to Rapid, losing to a Steffen Hofmann free-kick scored just before the hour mark.
Schalke 1 - Bayern Munich 2 (T-Home Cup, July 19, 2009) Breno fired Bayern into the lead which was quickly doubled by an og from Benedikt Howedes. Halil Altintop reduced the deficit with a close range header.
Nancy 1 - Juventus 1 (Friendly, July 18, 2009) Amauri opener for the Old Lady was cancelled out by Abdeslam Ouaddou strike on the stroke of halftime.
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Willem II 0 - PAOK 2 (Friendly, July 18, 2009) A goal in each half by Muslimovic and Anastasakos handed the Greeks victory.
Athletic Bilbao 2 - Anderlecht 2 (Friendly, July 18, 2009) Suarez and De Sutter fired the Belgians into a 2-nil lead but Bilbao came back to tie courtesy of goals from De Marcos and Gurpegi. Anderlecht won the match 3-2 on penalties.
St Etienne 2 - Dinamo Bucharest 0 (Friendly, July 17, 2009)
RB Salzburg 2 - Austria Vienna 1 (T-Mobile Bundesliga, July 19, 2009) Austria’s season began in superb style as Zlatko Junuzovic curled in a beauty just before the half hour. The visitors held their lead until the final 20 minutes when Alexander Zickler swept Salzburg level from close range and Somen Tchoyi popped up in the 90th minute to thrash home the winner.
Terek Grozny 3 - Zenit St. Petersburg 2 (Russian Premier League, July 19, 2009) Zenit had been 2-down before Sszabolcs Huszti and Pavel Pogrebniak levelled. But Terek ran out winners as defender Valentin Iliev popped up in the 89th minute to snatch the three points.
Spartak Moscow 1 - Krylia Sovetov Samara 1 (Russian Premier League, July 19, 2009) The visitors moved ahead in the 27th minute with a superb goal from Timofey Kalachev, the forward played a one-two on the edge of the box before side-footing a curler into the top corner. But just as it looked like Spartak would concede defeat they grabbed a late leveller, Vladimir Bystrov burst through from midfield, evading a series of challenges to slide home the equaliser.
Amkar Perm 1 - Lokomotiv Moscow 1 (Russian Premier League, July 19, 2009) Lokomotiv went one down after Amkar’s Predrag Sikimic scored a header midway through the second half. But a penalty from Russian international Dmitry Sychev salvaged a draw for for visitors.
IFK Gothenburg 3 - Trelleborg 1 (Allsvenskan, July 19, 2009) Johansson and Olsson put IFK 2-up before Jensen pulled a goal back with a powerful shot into the near post. Sigurdsson ended any hopes of a Trelleborg comeback with a third from the spot.
Kashiwa Reysol 0 - Gamba Osaka 2 (J-League, July 19, 2009) Gamba won the match thanks to Leandro’s second half brace, the first from the spot and the second a well-directed header from a right-wing cross.
Yamagata 3 - Jubilo Iwata 1 (J-League, July 19, 2009) Yamagata won the match courtesy of a ten minute first-half burst. Shogo Kobara put Montedio ahead before Ryoichi Maeda equalised for Jubilo, only for Yamagata to move back in front with goals from Katsuyuki Miyazawa and Yu Hasegawa.
DC United 3 - Colorado Rapids 1 (MLS, July 18, 2009) The Rapids lead in the 14th minute after a miscue from United defender Bryan Namoff saw the ball crash into his own net. The hosts rallied after the break, Jaime Moreno converted a penalty before Namoff redeemed himself with a header in the 56th minute. Luciano Emilio added a third to put the result safe.
Columbus Crew 3 - Real Salt Lake 1 (MLS, July 18, 2009) Jason Garey bagged a goal in each half to lead the Columbus Crew to a victory over RSL. Steven Lenhart also scored for Columbus while Raphael Cox scored his first goal for Real Salt Lake.



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