NBA Action

  • Most Popular
  • Most Shared

Reuters Showcase

PGA Championship

PGA Championship

Garcia signs off with eagle as Kingston leads PGA.  Full Article 

Spot-Fixing Scandal

Spot-Fixing Scandal

Umpire Asad Rauf withdrawn from Champions Trophy following reports he was under investigation.  Full Article 

Racism in Soccer

Racism in Soccer

UEFA agrees tougher sanctions to combat racism  Full Article 

Team England

Team England

England in good hands with Root and Compton, says Cook  Full Article 

Football IPO

Football IPO

EXCLUSIVE - Malaysia tycoon plans IPO of football club Cardiff City - sources.  Full Article 

Rio Curfew

Rio Curfew

Stores shut, schools close amid curfew by Rio drug dealers.  Full Article 

Monaco GP

Monaco GP

Rosberg puts Mercedes on top in Monaco  Full Article 

Golf Controversy

Golf Controversy

Tour chief O'Grady apologises for inappropriate remark.  Full Article 

England-NZ Test

England-NZ Test

New Zealand opt for Bracewell over Vettori for second test.  Full Article 

Reuters India Mobile

Reuters India Mobile

Get the latest news on the go. Visit Reuters India on your mobile device.  Full Coverage 

Drogba impresses but Galatasaray held by Schalke

Galatasaray's Burak Yilmaz celebrates his goal against Schalke 04 during their Champions League soccer match at Turk Telekom Arena in Istanbul February 20, 2013. REUTERS/Murad Sezer

Galatasaray's Burak Yilmaz celebrates his goal against Schalke 04 during their Champions League soccer match at Turk Telekom Arena in Istanbul February 20, 2013.

Credit: Reuters/Murad Sezer

ISTANBUL | Thu Feb 21, 2013 4:22am IST

ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Didier Drogba impressed on his Champions League debut for Galatasaray but the Turkish side were held to a 1-1 draw by Schalke 04 after an entertaining last 16 first leg on Wednesday.

The Ivory Coast striker, last year's Champions League hero for Chelsea who moved to the Istanbul club last month after a spell in China, linked up well with Burak Yilmaz in attack.

Yilmaz scored his seventh goal in seven Champions League matches, putting Galatasaray ahead in the 12th minute when he picked up a pass from Selcuk Inan and flicked the ball around a defender to power in a shot past keeper Timo Hildebrand.

"We scored a beautiful goal early in the game with Selcuk's intelligent pass and Burak's talented shot. We could have scored a second goal, we found the chances, the game could have taken a totally different shape," said Galatasaray coach Fatih Terim.

Schalke equalised in the closing seconds of a pulsating first half. The visitors broke quickly, Jefferson Farfan passing across the goal to Jermaine Jones who side-footed past Fernando Muslera, leaving the German side well placed ahead of the second leg.

"We played very well tonight and did many right things on the pitch. We found many chances but made individual mistakes, one of which cost us a goal," said Schalke coach Jens Keller.

"We could have scored more goals, but I am very happy with our performance in this great atmosphere," he added. "We will learn lessons from this game and take necessary precautions for the second leg."

Dutch playmaker Wesley Sneijder, another big-name acquisition by ambitious Galatasaray, was substituted after the first half in an apparent tactical move by a player who still did not appear match fit.

Schalke, in poor form in the Bundesliga, began strongly with Jones cutting in from the left and firing in a shot, forcing a save from Muslera in the first minute.

PASSIONATE FANS

But spurred on by the passionate home fans, Galatasaray soon began to demonstrate their attacking power in what was an open game from the outset.

The visitors had a chance to equalise soon after Yilmaz's opener, but Klaas-Jan Huntelaar failed to steer the ball in at the far post.

Hamit Altinop nearly doubled the home team's lead in the 18th minute with a powerful shot which ricocheted of the bar after Hildebrand saved an effort from Drogba, who took the winning penalty for Chelsea in last season's final shootout.

Yilmaz had another chance to score in the 38th minute when Drogba put him through on goal but Hildebrand blocked his shot.

The match continued to alternate attacks in the second half and Farfan had a chance to put the visitors ahead in the 55th minute but his effort was blocked by Sabri Sarioglu.

In the final stages, Galatasaray pressed harder for an equaliser while Schalke looked to hang on for a draw.

Yilmaz had a great chance to put Galatasaray back ahead in the 77th minute but he fired wide of the Schalke goal.

"We could have scored or conceded in the second half. Of course Schalke holds the advantage now, having forced us to a draw, but we will keep chasing the chances until the very last second," Terim said. (Additional reporting by Ece Toksabay; Writing by Daren Butler, editing by Justin Palmer)

Comments (0)
This discussion is now closed. We welcome comments on our articles for a limited period after their publication.