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Monday, October 27, 2008

PL results this week

This week's results are very unforgetable as you all know, there's a shocking result of one of the matches.

Chelsea against Liverpool. The most amazing match I've ever watched this season's PL. As Chelsea has never been beaten at home for 4 years, Liverpool came and kick Chelsea's ass off the Premier League table which made them ahead of every club in Premier League. The first goal that was made by Alonso which was deflected... (Whatever that means) and scored for Liverpool on 10' in the first half. It was a pretty slow ball from Alonso but Cech still couldn't catch the ball. Alonso's free kick on the second half was really close. If he did goal it, it would leave Chelsea struggling without any goals that time but Alonso didn't goal so too bad for the reds. While at the blue side in the second half, Some Chelsea player which I think is Di Santo passed the ball to Ashley Cole in the penalty box and suprisingly, instead of the ball aiming for the net it just went to the other way around. I could really understand why. It's because the ball was out positioned that very moment and Ashley Cole did tried to kick it with the end of his foot so I think it's a very hard attempt to score from that move. So anyway Reds won leaving Chelsea on the second top of the table. 0-1

Manchester United againts Everton. Now we all predicted it'll be an easy win for Manchester as their star players are all fit and ready to play but it's just unbelievable that it was a tie. The first goal was made by United's Fletcher by bringing the ball in the penalty box on the left hand-side and shot the ball through Howard's legs and made United leading through the first half. As the time moving on the second half, Felaini goaled by his heading from a corner by Everton. It was a good first start for Everton's new player, Felaini. At nearly the end of the game, Everton's keeper, Howard who was kicking the ball up but being blocked by Tevez was an unusual attempt by him but it's not what I think the best because if you all notice, The argentien blocked it with his arms. It's not really visible so I could understand why it wasn't a foul. So each team was given 1 point each. 1-1

So moving on at Fratton Park was a match between Portsmouth and Fulham. It was really suprising when there was no Harry Radknapp on Pompey's seats or anywhere in sight. After a few minutes of commercial there was a news saying that Redknapp moved to spurs because of money crisis on Pompey so he had to move leaving Pompey $5 Millon. I was really sad when I heard that news because he had been such a great coach for the blues and now seeing him on Spurs just won't feel the same. Anyway moving on to Pompey and Fulham's match. Pompey as always played normally as ever but I don't get Defoe. Instead of leaving the match with a goal he just did the other way around. He did have a lot of chances but he blew all of them off. Not concerning his height, his dribbling is quite not good. Belahj who was a really big help for Pompey that night didn't score any goals aswell. It was pretty bad though but cheer on. Crouch scored on the second half as Defoe passed the ball to Crouch and he kicked it in the net. Second goal was made by Fulham's Demsey. I didn't quite recall it though. It was a tie, 1-1

Sunderland againts Newcastle United. It was derby delight for Sunderland as the Wearsiders brought the curtain down on an unwanted 28-year-old record with a 2-1 victory against Newcastle United. The Black Cats had not beaten their bitter rivals on home turf since 1980 but goals by Djibril Cisse and Kieran Richardson finally laid the hoodoo to rest. Roy Keane's men were hanging on at the end as Newcastle poured forward determined to try and salvage a point. But the hosts stood firm to send their fans home in a state of derby delirium. The warning signs that the record would be broken were there for all to see in the early stages as the hosts looked to be in the ascendancy when French striker Cisse put them ahead on 20 minutes. Fellow countryman Steed Malbranque's cross flashed across the box and Cisse was in the right place to add the killer touch. However, any hopes that Newcastle would give up the ghost were soon banished as the Tynesiders came back at Sunderland and were deservedly back on level terms ten minutes later. Sunderland defender Pascal Chimbonda gave away a free-kick on the left-hand edge of the 18-yard area. United made the most of the opportunity as Shola Ameobi drew them level. The striker left his marker, Anton Ferdinand, and had all the time he needed to pick his spot. After that the visitors were on top and took the game to the Black Cats, finishing the first half the brighter of the two sides. However, Sunderland emerged rejuvenated after the break and soon the Wearsiders were forcing the pace. Keane's side went close through Cisse and substitute Kenwyne Jones and must have wondered if the break would come their way. But any concerns they had faded away as a wonderful free-kick restored their lead. El Hadji Diouf cut inside on 75 minutes and was cynically brought down on the edge of the area by Nicky Butt. Up stepped Richardson to fire in an unstoppable shot past Shay Given. A week earlier the Sunderland midfielder had seen an equally good set-piece against Fulham ruled out for an infringement in the wall, but there were no such worries this time as Given was beaten all ends up. Moments later Cisse looked on in disbelief as his 25-yard shot beat the Newcastle keeper but came back off the post.The Wearsiders must have been worried that they might be made to pay for missed opportunities as Untied stepped things up a gear. The Magpies battled valiantly to get back into the game and Sunderland were forced to dig in to defend their slender lead. However, try as they might, United couldn't get their break in front of goal and the derby spoils stayed on Wearside for the first time since 1980. 2-1

(copy from daily report)

West Bromwich Albion againts Hull city. Hull go straight down the other end and take the lead. From a corner, the ball falls to ZAYATTE who volleys the ball into the net.  It's a second goal for the visitors as GEOVANNI heads the ball under Carson and into the net.  It's another goal for Hull as KING slides the ball into the net from close range. 0-3

(copy from daily report)

Blackburn Rovers against Middlesbrough. Against the run of play, ALVES produces a stunning finish to give his side the lead. Last chance for Blackburn sees them win a corner which MCCARTHY heads into the net. Dramatic stuff! 1-1

(copy from daily report)

Wigan Athletic againts Aston Villa. Superbly struck from Gareth BARRY as he beats Kirkland from the spot, the keeper went the right way but still couldn't get near it. Inspired substitution from O'Neill as Carew meets Young's corner and AGBONLAHOR is on hand to poke the ball past Kirkland from close range. Villa are running riot now! Agbonlahor is causing no end of problems as he gets to the byline and cuts it back to put it on a plate for CAREW to finish the game off surely. Another stunning finish from Villa and this time it is Steve SIDWELL that gets his name on the scoresheet as he sends a rocket of a shot into the roof of the net from the edge of the box. 0-4.

(copy from daily report)

Tottenham Hotspurs against Bolton Wanderer. Pavlychenko gives Spurs the lead his downward header from Bentley's whipped cross finding the back of the net. Darren Bent shoots home from the spot to double Spurs' advantage. 2-0

(copy from daily report)

Manchester City against Stoke City. Evans shows great composure to find ROBINHO who takes a touch before slotting the ball past Sorensen. It's a second goal for ROBINHO as he latches onto a pass from Sturridge before firing the ball across Sorensen. Sturridge sets up ROBINHO again who secures his hat-trick by sliding the ball in from seven yards. 3-0

(copy from daily report)

West Ham United against Arsenal.  Adebayor turns inside the box but he scuffs his shot acorss Green but FAUBERT slides to make the block and turns it into his own net. Arsenal win the ball and Bendtner looks up to pick out ADEBAYOR in space over the top, he skips past Green and slots the ball home to seal the three points for Arsenal. 0-2

(copy from daily report)   

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