Xavi just picked him out with a fizzed crossfield pass, but the Brazilian's volley flew way off target. Terry soars above Keita to meet Lampard's delivery and sends his header just wide. As it happens, I was down that way myself a couple of hours ago and witnessed the jollity to which you refer. He was burdened with that tag for demanding a move from Arsenal to a Real Madrid as youngster - hardly a diva-esque rider - and he's folks haven't bothered to remove it since despite much evidence suggesting he's an affable guy. Chelsea (Essien 9′) 1-1 Barcelona (Iniesta 90′ + 3) (Barcelona win 1-1 on Aggregate on Away Goals Rule) Stadium: Stamford Bridge, England Competition: UEFA Champions League, Semifinals, Leg #2 Date: 6 May 2009 Kickoff: 18:45 GMT, 14:45 EST Barcelona pulled […] "At this time of night? I think we have established, Justin, that there's no way on Geezer Butler's earth that Barcelona are going to keep a clean sheet. Drogab fires it across the face of goal and Valdes scrambles it out for a corner. lectures Stuart Chapman. Tom Henning Ovrebo, the referee of the controversial Champions League semi-final between Chelsea and Barcelona in 2009, has admitted that he made mistakes in … As long as they don't touch him. That tale should put things in perspective for the outraged Chelsea fans.". 2 mins: Barca were strokign the ball daintily around the middle until Terry crunched into Messi and sent a fine pass through to Drogba. "They only need one away goal." Chelsea 1-1 Barcelona (Iniesta 90+3'). "Hello from Istanbul!" Chelsea are content to sit back and try to hit them on the break with long ball for Drogba to chase - not an especially imaginative tactic but meancing nonetheless. "Surely Barcelona should consider introducing Lionel Messi at some stage," quips Michael Aston. Wise choice, Colm. "Can you please provide a status on his well-being?" 17 mins: Chelsea rumbled forward anew, and Malouda has a reasonable long-range effort blocked by Pique before it can trouble Valdes. "Youranalysis cannot quite match the magnificence of that goal. When Chelsea score through Terry (though it might be Alex), Barca won't be able to amend their game plan to get back up the pitch and Lampard is going to bundle something in with about 15 minutes to go. "Then they'll defend that lead, except, well, they can't defend. "Barca are pants," spurts Tom Rooney. number nine on this top ten list of scary films. He's probably good in the run-of-the-mill confines of La Liga. It's just ... out of emotion. So far. And, not related to this game, but my old favourite is: Freddie Ljungberg - Yong Bei Ke = Inside the everlasting shellfish.". You know what: I'm going to stick around to bring you any post-match interviews. Champions League last 16 draw: Liverpool, Chelsea and Man City set for European action again as Barcelona face PSG in mouth-watering tie Marc Williams 15th February 2021, 9:35 am "No matter how hard done by they are, no matter how inept the referee, his decision is final. And they might just get such a goal. 83 mins: Lampard wins a corner for Chelsea. It's worked to Iniesta at the edge of the box and he fires a wonderful shot into the top corner! Aiiee! "52% humidity? For all their sweet passing, Barca have yet to force a save from Cech. C'mon, do you really think we plan these thigns that far ahead? What a star. He looks as well as ever, the poor lad. wonders Jonathan Francis. 38 mins: Messi dodges past Cole with ease that should mortify the Englander, but then wafts in an even more embarrassing attempted cross. ", 20 mins: More pretty embroidery around the box by Barcelona but when it comes to threading through the crucial final ball, they've goofed. 64 mins: Iniesta collects a long diagonal ball, then scurries in from the left and dinks a neat pass through to Eto'o ... who hadn't read it. 63 mins: A break in play for Drogba to get the attention he craves. Chelsea were fluid and cutting in attack at the weekend – even though Frank Lampard couldn't wangle his way into Didiier Drogba, Nicolas Anelka and Florent Malouda's exchanges, and Fulham's defence is better than the slapdash one Barca have to field tonight. And on that note, Eto'o cops a booking for taking down Lampard. The Spanish league … First leg 28 April 2009 20:45 Barcelona Spain 0–0 England Chelsea Report Camp Nou, Barcelona Attendance: 95,231 Referee: Wolfgang Stark (Germany) Very Good Quality DVD with English Commentary . Malouda scampered down the left and slipped the ball in to Anelka, who teed up Drogba. "Yes, it really is good.". Anyone else think that admission could make Chelsea's interviews even more entertaining? "You did a very nice analysis of the problems and opportunities Chelsea will face against Barca. The Ivorian's control betrays him, otehrwise he would have had a clear run on goal! Did he miss the flight to London?". Hey, don't bust my chops, Danny, that there is an official Uefa figure, so it must be right. "This question is the appropriate one," ahoy-theres Thomas Saylor. Well, the first part of your forecast could be correct, as Barca have started very brightly and most of the game is being played in the Chelsea half. 67 mins: RED CARD FOR ABIDAL Drogba flicked on a long ball, Anelka set off in pursuit and Abidal collided with him, preventing him from entering the box. I can't be proud of that performance. A textbook theatrical fall on the edge of the Chelsea area. 85 mins: Barca attempt to pick their way through Chelsea's massed defecne again, but are thwarted when Iniesta strays offside. It's fair point, folks. Revive el partido completo Chelsea FC vs. FC Barcelona de Semi-final, 2nd leg de la Champions League de 2008-2009 celebrado en Stamford Bridge (London) en Footballia 10:05pm: "On 5Live Tim Lovejoy sounds like he has been shot," whoops Chris Murray. In 2008–09, FC Barcelona started a new era with a new manager, former captain and Barcelona B coach Pep Guardiola, who led the team to the first treble in Spanish football history and first one to win sextuple in the club football history. "I thought Frank was replicating the famous Scream by Edvard Munch. 15 mins: Chelsea catch the visitors on the counter, Cole racing behind Alves down the left and cutting the ball back to Lampard. "As I United fan I want to be on the lookout!" 82 mins: Another Chelsea shout for a penalty. "uefa must be pleased that the referee's off decision averted anothger all-English final. Chelsea, who face Manchester United on Sunday live on Sky Sports Premier League, were also aggrieved that Ovrebo turned down penalty appeals for handball against Samuel Eto'o and Gerard Pique. Wed 29 Apr 2009 04.17 EDT. a, 44 mins: Drogba slips a ball between Alves and Abidal for Anelka to chase, but Abidal gets to it first and taps it back to Valdes to punt. exults Paul Carter. So Hiddink removes his most effective weapon and declares his intention to hold on for the 1-0 against 10 men? The first legs of the quarterfinal will be played on Tuesday, April 6 and Wednesday, April 7. Curling off deflected number twos?". "Abidal went in hard enough that, somehow, Drogba was hurt in the collision as well and had to come off.". From 16 yards he blazes high and wide with his left foot. It's not just one doubtful situation as the Henry situation was in Barcelona, it's three, four. The Norwegian official turned down four Chelsea penalty appeals on the night, the most contentious a Dani Alves foul on Florent Malouda in the penalty area which resulted in a free-kick outside the box, rather than a spot-kick. At the final whistle, Ovrebo was surrounded by angry Chelsea players with Didier Drogba and Jose Boswinga subsequently banned by UEFA for their behaviour. © 2021 Guardian News & Media Limited or its affiliated companies. 27 mins: Chelsea are denied another penalty! quibbles an incredulous Danny Stracey. 28 mins: Malouda retreats diligently to thwaert Alves after Cole was again caught unawares. Lasta night's official was a goofer who saw fouls where there were only robust challenges, tonight's men in black is the opposite. barfs James Colern. 30 mins: Iniesta curls the ball high and wide from 25 yards. Chelsea 1-1 Barcelona (Iniesta 90+3') 90+3 mins: Alves delivered his first decent cross of the night. For practically the first time in the game Chelsea strung neat passes together in the opposing half but then Lampard's attempted chip into the box was hooked out by a defender - no matter, Essien stepped up and enflamed a ridiculous 25-yard, left-foot volley in off the underside of the bar! I will grant you, however, that his moaning after being asked to take a penalty in last year's shoot-out was despicable. 51 mins: Iniesta fires a fine ball into Keita in the box, but the Malian's touch let him down and Terry is able to boom the ball clear. If they fail they will have no one to blame but themselves, and their whinging will be all the more pathetic as a result." The crowd bay for a penalty but this time the referee is correct not to award one - it was a splendid tackle by Toure. 10:08pm: "I switched on 20 minutes from the end and heard a commentator say "...has been sent off," dribbles Alex Sharkey. Not sure how intentional that was, or even if the contact was sufficient to send Anelka crumpling. Indeed. There is no other reason for not booking him there. Alex wins a corner, Lampard comes across to take it. It would appear so. Early signs are Toure is at centreback, Busquets holding in midfield. 58 mins: Corner to Barcelona. "Is this guy good, let alone "brilliant"? Really?" "On Norwegian TV they are giving the ref stick too, especially for those two handball-no-penalties!". 31 mins: Alves booked for a fairly inoffensive challenge on Cole. After an excellent personal performance and what looked like a half-decent tackle, his sense of injustice must have been even greater - and he had to take it completely on his own. ", Half-time: Here's a statement of the obvious: this game is not over. Ovrebo said that he received death threats from Chelsea fans, and had to change hotels after the game. There will surely be goals in this period because if Chelsea keep conceding ground and passing sloppily, Barca are eventually going to get things right up front. Barcelona vs. Sevilla: Copa del Rey live stream, TV channel, how to watch online, news, odds Barca are down 2-0 after the first leg By Roger Gonzalez As already noted, Barcelona are well capable of scoring, assuming, that is, they can figure out how to top off all their neat build-ups by actually creating a shooting opportunity - instead of sending high crosses straight to Terry, Alex or Cech as soon as they get near the box. From the first leg matches, Liverpool take home a 2-0 lead against RB Leipzig, and PSG a commanding 4-1 lead after demolishing Barcelona on their own turf. Chelsea are taking on Barcelona right now in the first-leg of their Champions League semi-final at Stamford Bridge. He'll miss the final for that, in the unlikely event of Barca getting through. 13 mins: "While you are by far my favorite of the Guardian MBM'ers," smarms Marc Howlett, who knows how to get published. And yours? "At the beginning of your piece on the Chelsea v Fulam game you wrote "Sweet dreams are made of this" ... and I thought "Who am I to disagree"?" Barceloan retrieve and work it wide to Alves, whose cross, YET AGAIN, sails off into the London night. Boo hoo Barca. "Their backline would be leaky even by Eredivisie standards.". Here's a look at the Chelsea vs Barcelona Champions League highlights. Yes it's true Barcelona put in six at Real Madrid last week, but let's face it they have 'earned' their offensive credentials through maulings of teams like Numancia, Malaga, or Gijon - these and other flotsam from the Primera Division would be lucky to finish mid-table in the Championship. demands Simon Horwell. The grass not quite the right shade of green?". 9 mins: THAT'S A PHENOMENAL GOAL! Wednesday, March 3. BARCELONA and Sevilla meet at the Nou Camp with a place in the Copa del Rey final up for grabs. The second leg of the Chelsea vs Barcelona 2009 Champions League was played on this day, May 6, 2009, exactly 11 years back, touted as one of the most controversial Champions League games in recent times. Hiddink will surely have ordered his troops to go for a second. ", 42 mins: Chelsea try to knock the ball around in the Barca half but the visitors' pressing is frenetic and they eventually force Essien into smashing the ball back to Cech from the half-way line. Enter your selections for free here. Good guy sits on dung heap contemplating dead sheep and children, all because the big fellas are conducting a little experiment. That was just one of approximately 1064858952952025 emails to that effect. 34 mins: "What do you mean 'in the unlikely event of Barca getting through?" Well, in fairness, they'd be entitled to whinge about Abidal's expulsion. And no, I don't know who he is. "For the love of Geezer Butler, will someone please tell Barcelona that it sometimes helps if you take a shot!" But, yet again, his 25-yard shot hurtles miles wide. 85 mins: Barceloan change: Bojan on, Busquets off. Are you doing the final?" They promise to be quite amusing. Alex brings their fun to a halt with a well-timed tackle and then boots the ball long towards Drogba - that has been Chelsea's tactic of choice so far. "Mr Essien kicking the ball too hard? Five or six situations - not just one - the Malouda situation ... he was grabbed inside the box. Barcelona (ESP) vs Fortuna Hjorring (DEN), 10:45 a.m. He gets there fractionally before Valdes but the keeper reads his attempt ot lift it over him and whacks the ball clear. 87 mins: Lampard's reverse pass is just behind Essien, who has to adjust his run before shooting, and that gives Pique enough time to get across and block the shot. Simply predict six correct scores to win Jeff's £1 million. 90+5 mins: Barcelona changes: Iniesta and Eto'o off, Gudjohnsen and Sylvinho on. "I keep hearing that Barcelona are the reincarnation of Brazil 1970," but bellows Gary Naylor. Chelsea's Michael Ballack shouts after the referee Tom Henning Ovrebo rules out a penalty against Barcelona in 2009. 7:35pm: "King's Road was lively round 6pm this evening with loads of fans of both persuasions in full voice," reports Colm Devine. That is jingoistic crud, in my view. Oh yes. "I'm experiencing a strange feeling of deja vu ... and what's happened to Leo Messi? Wonderful team, wonderful organization, scored goals, defended reasonably, tons of hype, yet came completely unstuck against the one and only team they played in that tournament year who wasn't afraid of their reputation before the match.". WE could have and should have sacored in some open sitautions. 53 mins: What a miss! But Chelsea would be unwise to bank on that clumsiness continuing. 47 mins: The game has quickly settled into the same pattern as the first half, Barca dominating possession but unable to find any sort of incisiveness in the final third. 10:13pm: "Shocking refereeing but what a contrast between the mob hysterics of Terry, Ballack, Drogba & Co and poor Darren Fletcher's reaction yesterday," observes Rupert Maitland. Having just put the ball in row W, he is trying to shut out the 'screams from nature' emanating from accountants, wearing Chelsea strip, in their private boxes. "So, Lampard, everyone's favourite deflected goal specialist, is now trying his hand at deflected assists, hurrah!" In fairness to the former Manchester United defender, he admitted the ball hit his hand in the box when Anelka tried to knock it past him and that the ref was wrong not to award a penalty. "That photo of Lamps reminds me of the 1978 version of 'Invasion of the Body Snatchers'," confesses Eliot Crowe. Meanwhile, have a gawk at this. The far more clinical United have got to be favourites. "Chelsea's style of football is truly horrible, and thoroughly unbefitting of a second successive final," weeps Nicholas Davies. 7:40pm: Out march the teams, to an unusually loud din at the Bridge, albeit one artifically enhanced by some crummy song over the tannoy. announces Frode Arnesen. On the reaction of the Chelsea players at the end: I can fully understand in the emotion of the game. "He was dignity personified. 5 mins: "I suggest Chelsea let Barca score early doors," moots Tim Buckingham. Lionel Messi and Co have it all to do after a disastrous first-leg… 40 mins: Essien aborts a Barca attack by pushing over Alves as the fullback raced towards the danger zone. The striker goes down a la Fabregas last night but the ref awards neither a penalty nor a red card. 88 mins: Now that really was world class from Messi! 4 mins: Nifty stuff from Barca as MEssi Eto'o combine well at the edge of the Chelsea box. "No chance to over-elaborate is passed up, when all they need to win it is a Lampard-style deflection to go through. So he's totally silent then? So let's put an end to all that "Barca didn't deserve it" nonsense right now." The match finished 1-1 with an Andres Iniesta equaliser sending Barcelona to the final on away goals after a scoreless first tie at the Nou Camp. HERE'S GUUS HIDDINK: "We are so disappointed. Going by the Bernabeu derby, I'd say Iniesta outside left, Eto'o outside right and Messi as a false centre-forward who drops off, Terry and Alex marking thin air. "What next? Anyone still with me? He will miss the final, if Chelsea get there. La Liga must be like the SPL if Barcelona are unstoppable. 46 mins: We have go. Terry got his head to it but couldn't send further than a Barcelona player, and got no help from Essien, who swiped at fresh air. The ball blatantly hit Pique's hand after Anelka tried to scoop it over him. Watch the 2008-2009 FC Barcelona vs. Chelsea FC Champions League Semi-final, 1st leg full match held at Camp Nou (Barcelona) on Footballia 72 mins: Chelsea substitution: Drogba off - and he shakes his head in dismay at that decision - and Belletti on. How good was England's Graham Poll at the last World Cup? Malouda's outswinger is cleared by Pique. Referee Tom Henning Ovrebo has admitted making mistakes in Chelsea's Champions League semi-final against Barcelona in 2009. On February 22nd, 2006, Barcelona and Chelsea met in the first leg of their Champions League last-16 tie. Why? 23 mins: Lampard hoiks one over the top for Drogba to chase and the Ivorian does just that. Referee Tom Henning Ovrebo has admitted making mistakes in Chelsea's Champions League semi-final against Barcelona in 2009. I completely agree that the result will hinge on how Drogba, Anelka and Malouda combine. But we should have scored ourselves, whether some people don't want an all-English final again. Another bad decision by the ref. I won't say what the boys feel ... OK, they feel it was an injustice. But finally in the last minute we scord a goal and I have no words to describe how happy the team is at this moment." By the way, did you see that Hiddink is saying this is maybe the last opportunity for some of the old Chelsea players to win the Champo League? But the Frenchman had wandered offside. 9:50pm: "Chelsea arrogance poured through the mbm emails and ultimately Chelsea's performance, scoffs Dave. Funnily enough, I'd say their performacne wasn't arrogant enough: it was meek. Lampard= Lan pa de = Orchid Handkerchief Virtue; Messi = Mei xi = Western Plum. 68 mins: Lampard's freekick trickles wide. It's not just one decision in doubt, it's several not-made decisions. 9:46pm: In Sky's studio, Jamies Redknapp is echoing Andy Gray's gripes throughout the match, viz: that for a match of this magnitude it is crazy to appoint a referee from a backwater such as Norway. 2012 Stamford Bridge - London Deflected bread in the toaster? I could stand in my patio and gauge the mood of the match, like Iusually do for Chelsea home games, but I reckon I'll find out more byreading your mbm report (and keep tabs on The Apprentice, too)." "I thought it was ironic to see Chelsea fans clustered round the front of La Rueda (Spanish restaurant), glowering at the hundreds of Barca fans trudging past. Barca still haven't had a shot on target. "My guess is that his efforts to convince his Chelsea old dogs that they could soon be bound for the pound will result in a similar 0-1 disappointment?" 89 mins: Cole intercepts a Messi pass on the rim of the Chelsea area. Watch the 2008-2009 Chelsea FC vs. FC Barcelona Champions League Semi-final, 2nd leg full match held at Stamford Bridge (London) on Footballia Chelsea vs Barcelona: Champions League round of 16, first leg – as it happened. My hardly-earned money's on 3-1 to the home team. 61 mins: Barca are beginning to look more threatening but still their crossing and shooting is woeful. Make excuses is more on the mark. Really?" Messi just flipped a decent ball across the face of goal but no one was on hand to turn it in. And didn't Howard Webb have a shocker in Europe the other weeK? 11 mins: Decent riposte by Barcelona, who've resumed their zippy possession play. 90 mins: There will be at least four more mintues. Shipping: All dvd's are shipped in a bubble mailer PLUS, a Clam shell case that are made of strong and durable clear polypropylene plastic. Where is this game being played exactly, Florida?" "So I am not the only person in the world who remembers that horrible cartoon from the late 70's (that I remember it with fondness, does not make it any less horrible of a cartoon)." Hiddink on the penalty decisions: "If you have seen clearly the one ball on Pique, on a reflex the arm is going up. Moments after Alves ballooned an cross into no-mans-land, Messi shanked a shot into the stands. With Barca about to take a 25-yard freekick, that suddenly seems less likely. "Anyhoo, footballers names in Chinese are often comical. Chelsea, meanwhile, have reverted to launching the ball long to Drogba. 90+1 mins: A mistake by Keita lets Belletti in, but as Toure comes across to tackle, the former Barcelona man miscues his shot. Hmm...", 9:54pm: Lots of incredulous fury in the Sky studio, where Messers Redknapp and Souness can't believe that Chelsea didn't have at least three ... no, make that four ... penalties. 49 mins: Corner to Barca, in front of the admirably noisy travelling fans. booms Phil West. Essien nuts it clear at the near post. Alves held Malouda back after the Frenchman skinned him but referee reckons - wrongly - that it was just outside the box, so it's only a freekick, from the left by-line. Aren't Uefa supposed to have stamped that out? 9:56pm: The first post-match interview: "At one point in the game it was really hard when we had 10 men and they were attacking. This time it was from Toure, and it was immaculate. Still, it's a freekick just outside the box. "They were handball situations. 10:02pm: "Shouldn't Ballack and - particularly - Drogba be more severely punished for their protests?" Drogba is the disgrace!" Never forget, never forgive. Based on their UEFA coefficient, Barcelona were seeded for the third qualifying round draw, and drawn against Polish champions Wisła Kraków. See number nine on this top ten list of scary films, if you don't know what I'm talking about. 7:23pm: "I predict 2-0 Chelsea," hallos K Brady from Tampa. "Now THAT would have been entertaining." The men you want cautioned, Simon, are Ballack, Alex, Anelka, Alves and Busquets. A 4–0 win in the first leg at the Camp Nou made defeat in the second leg immaterial and Barcelona were entered into the group stage draw. This article refers to a previous game. "Did Guus lock his players in a room with their eyes taped open a la Clockwork Orange and show the Manchester United-Barcelona tie from last year on repeat?" Chelsea-Barcelona UEFA Champions League 2011/12 . There was the shirt-pulling on Didier ... Ok, we had the Henry-situation in Barcelona but we had three others here. 7:42pm: "Guus Hiddink famously claimed that South Korea would approach their semi-final with Germany 'like a pack of young dogs'," spews Justin Kavanagh. Absurd. Mind you, Chelsea's offensive verve was offset by defensive sloppiness on Saturday so, despite Thierry Henry's absence, the chances of Barca scoring an away goal have got to be decent. chortles Jesualdo Ferreira. Godzilla, I submit, was a great cartoon, right up there with Battle of the Planets. "What will the Spanish press whine about this time? The ref, surprisingly, doesn't award a freekick. And wasn't last night's clown Italian? Thanks for the brilliant mbm. intones David Batchelor. By virtue of their third-place finish in the 2007–08 La Liga, Barcelona entered the 2008–09 Champions League at the third qualifying round. Full-time Terry leads a Chelsea charge over to the ref, who was disgraceful. But no, Alves smacks the ball over the bar. Cech gets his head to it .. .but knocks it backwards to Ballack, whose shot is fired straight at Keita, who beats it away with his arms! No penalty says the strange referee, who then books Ballack for his outraged protests. Chelsea produced a spirited defensive display to stop Barcelona from scoring in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final in the Nou Camp. Or is it just that Sky haven't been able to find one who won't spit swear words into their precious camera? "The ref is pantser.". "I'm sure MBM readers aren't lawbreakers (and if they are, they aren't idiots) but just in case, I'd like to point out that some enterprising nerd has posted Essien's goal on a well known video sharing website," reveals civic-minded Jack Lee. "Hey, does Thomas Sawyer think that Stoke, Hull, Sunderland and West Brom would set La Liga on fire," fumes Ed Rostron. 7:33pm:"Any chance you can let us know who is a booking away from missing the final on either side?" All will be revealed soon ... 7:30pm: "Did I really just read a Godzooky reference in this column?" Alex flicks out his leg to bring him down - and is deservedly booked. "Note to Mr. Davies: Barca can't play Madrid and La Liga every game, now and again they are compelled to play against proper teams." His comments come ahead of Chelsea and Barcelona's round-of-16 first leg at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday. Please call again. A sad thought ... but life goes on ... perhaps you are familiar with the old Portuguese folk song which goes 'Love is a retired footballer in an open car'?". Chelsea regain possession and Essien picks out Anelka with a cute ball. The officials in the two semi-finals have been absolutely awful. Abidal tugged Drogba's shirt as he latched on to another lofted pass from Lampard. It was a hugely entertaining game under the … Match report: Messi scores first goal against Chelsea to hand Barca advantage If he is blocked by not seeing it, then there is also an assistant referee ... On suggestions that some influential people didn't want an all-English final: You can never prove this. 56 mins: Lampard finds Drogba with another loft over the top and the striker jostles with Toure before barging into the box and going down under a sliding tackle by his compatriot. Mind you, it wouldn't have come to this if he hadn't missed a superb chance just before his substitution. The photo that was taken a few seconds later showed him with his hands covering his ears. Considerably better, I reckon. 71 mins: A trademark deflected shot from Lampard wrongfoots Valdes, who does well to adjust his position and clasp the ball.

Raiders Of The Lost Ark Hero, Fierro Meaning In Italian, My Heartless Husband Wattpad Stalwartrin, Auckland Rugby Mitre 10 Cup 2020, Creator Paramount Home Video, Veggietales The Best Christmas Gift Release Date,