http://www.dailynews.com/sports/ci_12888318My husband & son went to see this game, and were amazed at thew crowd.. I so hope that eventually soccer will get some USA respect.. On a Tuesday night..81K is a great turnout.. I don't know what most tickets cost, but the ones my guys had were $100 seats, so it might even be a moneymaker someday :)
My son was bummed that Milan lost (he followed them when he was in school in Florence, but they said it was a fun night anyway// Dad & son bonding time:)
Rose Bowl gets the Blues: Chelsea defeats Inter Milan
By Blair Angulo Special to the Daily News
Updated: 07/22/2009 01:13:26 AM PDT
PASADENA - Two of the world's premier soccer clubs put on a show Tuesday night.
But Champions League semi-finalists Chelsea undoubtedly took center stage, outperforming fellow European perennial power Inter Milan and coasting to an impressive 2-0 victory amid a nightlong flurry of camera flashes at the Rose Bowl. World-class forward Didier Drogba didn't wait long to give the 81,224 fans a photo opportunity. Standing more than 30 yards away from goal, the Ivory Coast captain struck a right-footed shot that seemed to surprise Inter Milan goalkeeper Vid Belec. The ball snuck past Belec's diving attempt, giving Chelsea a 1-0 lead in the 11 th minute.
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Tuesday's contest is the only game that will be played in Southern California and the second overall of the inaugural World Football Challenge - a six-city round robin tournament that also features Italy's AC Milan and Mexico's Club America. The tournament ends Sunday.
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Mikel Obi added that he enjoyed playing in California. "The weather is good," he said. "We were trying to enjoy it."
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With the victory, Chelsea moved into first place in the standings. The Blues have five points - earning a pair by scoring twice and three more for winning the match. "It was fantastic," Chelsea's John Terry said. "We came (to Los Angeles) four or five years ago, and the response we got tonight was fantastic."