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Ge/Servette Sauve L’Essentiel Pose D’Une Licence Suisse, a Signé Un Contrat Jusqu’En 2012 Avec Lugano Samedi 11 octobre 2008 INFO MEDIA BASKET Saison 2008-2009 SAMEDI-DIMANCHE 11-12 OCTOBRE 2008 24 HEURES SPORTS 21 FOOTBALL ÉLIMINATOIRES DU MONDIAL 2010 Aujourd’hui: Gr. 2: 17 h 45 SUISSE - Lettonie à Saint-Gall. 20h15Luxembourg - Israël à Luxembourg Federer au chevet d’une Suisse 20h30Grèce - Moldavie au Pirée. CLASSEMENT 1. Grèce..........................................................22005-06 2. Israël...........................................................21104-34 3. Lettonie.....................................................21012-33 4. Luxembourg............................................21012-43 qui devrait jouer sans Magnin 5. Suisse.........................................................20113-41 6. Moldavie....................................................20022-40 quelques kilomètres qui le sépa- terrain. Mais entre sportifs, on se Gr. 1: 19 h 45 Hongrie - Albanie à Budapest. 20h Danemark - Malte à Copenhague. 20 h MONDIAL 2010 rent de l’antre des Suisses pour comprend. Le but était de nous Suède - Portugal à Stockholm Le tennisman a apporté venir leur parler. transmettre son énergie posi- Gr. 3: 17 h Pologne - Rép. tchèque à des ondes positives avant A la veille de son 3e match tive.» Chorzow. 20h30Saint-Marin - Slovaquie à Suisse - Lettonie (17 h 45). qualificatif pour le Mondial 2010, Serravalle. 20h45Slovénie - Irlande du Magnin sur le banc? Nord à Maribor. Mais pas forcément l’équipe nationale en est là. Obli- Gr. 4: 16 h Finlande - Azerbaïdjan à Helsinki. au Vaudois, qui devrait gée, déjà, d’explorer toutes les Hitzfeld n’a pas hésité, égale- 18h30Pays de Galles - Liechtenstein à être écarté. pistes pour redresser la tête. Les ment, à faire des choix. Le pre- Cardiff. 20h45 Allemagne - Russie à Dort- choses sont claires: si elle veut mier sacrifié sur l’autel de la mund. Gr. 5: 20 h Turquie - Bosnie-Herzégovine à prétendre se qualifier, elle doit débâcle contre le Luxembourg Istanbul. 20h45Belgique - Arménie à DANIEL VISENTINI FEUSISBERG gagner. Point à la ligne. En atten- sera sans doute Ludovic Magnin. Bruxelles. 20h45Estonie - Espagne à dant, les Suisses ont essayé de On se souvient du défenseur vau- Tallinn. Gr. 6: 18 h 15 Angleterre - Kazakhstan à ux grands maux, les puiser de la force dans le dis- dois, le soir de la défaite, avouant Londres. 19h Ukraine - Croatie à Charkiw. grands remèdes. Pour cours de Federer. avec franchise: «J’ai été zéro.» Gr. 7: 17 h Iles Féroé - Autriche à Torshavn. A cette Suisse qui a balbu- Alex Frei raconte. «Il a évoqué Pas forcément plus que certains 20h15Serbie - Lituanie à Belgrade. 20 h tié sa fin de match en Israël, les hauts et les bas qu’un sportif 45 Roumanie - France à Constanta. Gr. 8: 18 h 30 Géorgie - Chypre à Tbiliss. avant de s’effondrer honteuse- traverse. Une belle surprise pour «Le but de la venue 20h15Bulgarie - Italie à Sofia. ment devant le Luxembourg, il nous de le voir. C’est un mec Gr. 9: 16 h Ecosse - Norvège à Glasgow. fallait bien un docteur hors simple, tranquille, qui dégage de Federer était 20h45Pays-Bas - Islande à Rotterdam. norme. Ottmar Hitzfeld a donc une aura impressionnante. Il é Euro M21. Matches de barrage. Aller. Aujourd’hui: songé à Roger Federer. nous a parlé de sa façon de voir de nous transmettre 20 h SUISSE - Espagne à Aarau. Le génial tennisman, voisin de les choses et de faire face. Ce é Challenge League, 9e journée. Feusisberg depuis qu’il s’entraîne n’est pas toujours facile de com- son énergie positive» Demain: 16 h Servette - Lausanne. à Wollerau, a accepté de faire les parer. En tennis, tu es seul sur le é 1re ligue, 10e journée. Gr. 1. ALEX FREI, JOUEUR Hier soir: Meyrin - Young Boys M21 2-2. AFG Arena, Saint-Gall DE L’ÉQUIPE DE SUISSE Martigny - UGS 2-2. coup d’envoi à 17 h 45 Aujourd’hui: 17h Carouge - Sion M21. 17 h Les équipes probables La Tour/Le Pâquier - Chênois. 17 h Malley - (TSR2) Fribourg. 17h30Guin - Bulle. 17h30 autres, mais le couperet semble Naters - Echallens. VaninsVaninns être tombé. Contre la Lettonie, il Demain: 15h Baulmes - Le Mont. é 2e ligue inter. 9e journée. Kazanov Stepanovs Gorkss devrait chauffer le banc et c’est ZirnisZirn Spycher qui sera latéral gauche. Aujourd’hui: 16 h 30 Stade-Lausanne- LETTONIELETTONIE Ouchy - Savièse. 17 h Rarogne - Monthey. Les raisons? Contre Israël, 17 h Signal Bernex - Terre Sainte. 17 h 30 Solonicins Laizans Astafjevsstafjejeevs déjà, il avait souffert. Mais il Perly-Certoux - Massongex. RubinsRubbins bataillait face à Benayoun, HOCKEY SUR GLACE Karlsons meilleur Israélien. C’est pourquoi Arbitre: Verpakovskis LNB - 12E JOURNÉE M. Cardoso Hitzfeld avait décidé de lui gar- Aujourd’hui: (Portugal) Frei der sa confiance. A condition que Magnin saisisse sa chance contre EPA 17 h GCK - Neuchâtel Nkufo 17h30Olten - Sierre le Luxembourg et apporte toutes Ludo Magnin devrait payer ses prestations en 17h45Viège - Thurgovie Barnetta ses qualités offensives. On con- SANCTIONNÉ demi-teinte. FREIENBACH, LE 9 OCTOBRE 2008 20 h La Chaux-de-Fonds - Bâle Behrami naît la suite… 20 h Lausanne - Ajoie Huggel Demain: Inler sange. Exit Yakin en soutien de La défaite contre le Luxem- 17h30Ajoie - Suisse M20 Les primes dévoilées deux buteurs, donc. Un choix qui bourg n’a en revanche pas mis un CLASSEMENT SpycherSpychS herh L’autre sacrifié devrait être Ya- pourrait sembler étonnant: Ya- frein aux négociations sur le GrichtingGrrichting 1. Chaux-de-Fonds.................11910157-35 29 kin. Pour des raisons plus tacti- kin, c’est deux assists pour Nkufo montant des primes des joueurs. 2. Sierre......................................11611343-37 21 ques. Hitzfeld veut deux atta- et un but. Donc une présence sur Le nouveau barème est de 3. ............................... Djourou Lichtsteiner Lausanne 11700439-31 21 er ll 4. Ajoie.......................................10520339-27 19 e quants et surtout un milieu de les trois réussites helvétiques de 13 000 francs pour une victoire, F . Benaglio 5. Olten ......................................11601444-32 19 P SUISSE terrain en ligne et non en lo- la campagne. de 5000 francs pour un nul. é 6. Thurgovie.............................10330436-34 15 7. Bâle.........................................11403434-41 15 8. Viège......................................10410527-23 14 9. Neuchâtel .............................10402428-43 14 bat Gonzalez (Chili/2) 6-3 7-6 (7/2). Kohls- Nishikori (Jap) bat Ancic (Cro/2) w.o. 6-4 4-6 7-6 (8/6). Zvonareva (Rus/7) bat LS express 10. Langenthal...........................11211735-43 9 (bronchite). Nieminen (Fin/3) bat Hernan- Cibulkova (Slq) 7-5 6-4. chreiber (All) bat Verdasco (Esp/5) 6- 2 6-3. » Résultats 11. GCK ........................................10201724-36 7 » dez (Esp) 6-1 6-4. Soderling (Su/4) bat é Vienne (Aut). Tournoi ATP (674 000 Lopez (Esp) bat Melzer (Aut) 4-6 6-3 6-4. é LE MATCH Lausanne se déplace Juniors Elite A. Hier soir: LHC - Berne 4-3 (0-0 2-1 2-2). Schuettler (All/5) 6-2 7-5 euros/indoor). Quarts de finale: Monfils (Fr) Petzschner (All) bat Moya (Esp) 6-4 6-2. Buts pour LHC: Moser, Zeller, Chavaillaz et Weisskopf. FOOTBALL é Moscou. Tournois ATP (1,049 million de demain à Genève pour y affronter LNA - 12E ET 13E JOURNÉES Match amical. A Nyon: Stade Nyonnais - Gre- dollars/indoor) et WTA (1,34 million de dol- Tirages du 10 octobre 2008 Servette (match en retard, 16 h). noble (L1) 2-2 (1-1). Buts: 24e Baning 0-1. 35e lars). Simple messieurs, quarts de finale: Sa- ABSENT Hier soir: Atkinson 1-1. 67e Konissoko 1-2. 72e Kante 2-2. fin (Rus/7) bat Davydenko (Rus/1) 7-6 (7/5) Pavlic (blessé). Ambrì - GE-Servette ................3-4 (1-2 0-1 2-1) L’INFO Entrée gratuite Berne - Zoug..................................... 5-3 (1-1 2-1 2-1) BASKETBALL 4-6 6-4. Santoro (Fr) bat Mathieu (Fr/4) 6-3 2-0 w.o. Zverev (All) bat Troicki (Ser) 6-4 3-6 à la Praille, pour marquer la prise Bienne - Langnau .......5-4 ap (1-1 0-1 3-2 1-0) NBA. Matches de préparation: Chicago 7-5. Kunitsyn (Rus) bat Chardy (Fr) 6-4 6-2. Arrivée et rapports d’hier à Vincennes de pouvoir de Pishyar (président) Davos - Rapperswil................3-0 (1-0 2-0 0-0) (avec Sefolosha/8 points et 5 rebonds en Simple dames, quarts de finale: Jankovic Prix Hera - Numéro plus gagnant: 2341 14 15 18 2021 22 23 Lugano - FR Gottéron............ 7-2 (1-0 2-1 4-1) 25 minutes de jeu) - Dallas 102-110. Houston (Ser/1) bat Pennetta (It) 7-6 (8/6) 6-3. et Castella (coach), et pour inciter Aujourd’hui: - San Antonio 85-78. Utah - Phoenix 89-95. Safina (Rus/2) bat Kuznetsova (Rus/5) 6-4 2436 39 40 42 43 45 le public à reprendre le chemin du 19h45GE-Servette - Zurich Los Angeles Lakers - Los Angeles Clippers 7-5. Dementieva (Rus/3) bat Petrova (Rus) 15-1-9-17-10 stade. 19h45Kloten - Lugano 80-107. A Paris: Miami - New Jersey 98-100. Tiercé (1 fr.c): 15-1-9 47 51 53 55 58 66 THIERRY COTTING «On a redressé 19 h45 Rapperswil - Bienne Tirage du 10 octobre 2008 Ordre exact: 961.50. 19h45Langnau - Ambri HOCKEY SUR GLACE Différent: 192.30 la barre en battant Locarno. Cette 19h45Zoug - Davos NHL: Detroit - Toronto 2-3. Colorado - Quarté + (1 fr.): 15-1-9-17 victoire était importante, même si Classement: 1. Davos 13/26. 2. Berne 11/25. 3. Boston 4-5. Vancouver - Calgary 6-0. San Ordre exact: 3510.60. nous sommes bien conscients Zurich 14/23. 4. Kloten 10/21. 5. GE-Servette Jose - Anaheim (sans Hiller) 4-1. Différent: 223.60 11/21. 6. Lugano 12/21. 7. FR Gottéron 13/18. 8. Trio/bonus: 55.90 c c c t t k qu’on était loin de la perfection Langnau 12/14. 9. Ambri-Piotta 11/13.
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