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Arsenal – Manchester United: 2-1
Sir Alex Ferguson has to be cursing his team's missed opportunities after Saturday's match against the struggling Gunners. Twice now Manchester United has allowed their opponents to stay in the game simply because they couldn't capitalize on their opportunities. The Red Devils got two clear scoring chances in the first twenty minutes of game including a disallowed goal on which Berbatov was ruled offside (again!), and a missed shot by Rooney who had scored on a similar play on month ago. Consequently, Arsenal were the first to score when Samir Nasri fired a rocket past Van der Sar. The Gunners still weren't safe after that goal as United repeatedly assaulted Almunia's net without any success.


Although the Red Devils ended the first half on a high, their vivacity was dampened when Nasri scored his second of the day two minutes after the break with a superb strike that left no chance to Van der Sar. One minute later, Cristiano Ronaldo had United's first goal on the side of his boot, but his tap-in went inches wide of Almunia's post. Surprisingly, it was youngster Rafael who reduced the score to 2-1 with a superbly struck volley. Despite six minutes of added time (due to Almunia's injury), the defending champions couldn't find the equalizer while Arsenal, instead of keeping the ball in the corner, naively went on looking for a third.

In the end, my only disappointment in Sir Alex's side (apart from the lack of opportunism) was the assignment of Gary Neville as the right-back starter instead of Rafael. As soon as the latter came in, you could tell that there was more life on that right-hand side. Furthermore, Nasri had no trouble dancing rings around Neville during the first half. Rafael probably would've gotten beaten too on a couple of times, but he could also have put in some well-timed tackles – something that Neville didn't do too much. So, Arsenal won but I'm still not convinced about their performance. Nasri was their best player by far. Fabregas wasn't his usual precise self, and Bendtner is simply a poor man's version of Adebayor, missing several chances in the first half. I'll wait until the Gunners put up some sort of winning streak before saying that they're going to be fine.



Arsenal's line-up: Manuel Almunia (Lukas Fabianski, 77th); Bacary Sagna, William Gallas, Mikael Silvestre, Gael Clichy; Theo Walcott (Alexandre Song, 77th), Denilson, Cesc Fabregas, Samir Nasri, Abou Diaby (Kolo Toure, 85th); Nicklas Bendtner.

Manchester United's line-up: Edwin Van der Sar; Gary Neville (Rafael, 63rd), Rio Ferdinand, Nemanja Vidic, Patrice Evra; Cristiano Ronaldo, Michael Carrick, Anderson (Ryan Giggs, 71st), Park Ji-Sung; Wayne Rooney (Carlos Tevez, 76th), Dimitar Berbatov.

Blackburn Rovers – Chelsea: 0-2
Once again, it was The Anelka Show for Chelsea's twelfth match of the season. The French striker scored two goals (38th, 67th) to provide the win to the Blues, consequently putting them back atop of the table. Blackburn often came close to scoring but Petr held down the fort with great aplomb.

Chelsea's line-up: Petr Cech; Jose Bosingwa, Alex, John Terry, Wayne Bridge; Deco (Paulo Ferreira, 91st), John Obi Mikel, Frank Lampard; Salomon Kalou (Juliano Belletti, 61st), Nicolas Anelka, Florent Malouda.
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Group A
A win by both Bordeaux and Roma leave things wide open in Group A where any team can now go through.

CFR Cluj – Bordeaux: 1-2

Roma – Chelsea: 3-1

Group B
Scolari wasn't the only one furious with his team Tuesday night as Mourinho's men were unable to defeat the intruder of the group, Anorthosis.

Anorthosis – Inter: 3-3

Bremen – Panathinaikos: 0-3

Group C
I managed to catch only bits and pieces of Barcelona's first half, and from what I've seen, they were simply going through the motions, not bothered at all by Basel.

Sporting – Shaktar: 1-0

Barcelona – Basel: 1-1

Group D


Liverpool – Atletico: 1-1

Marseille – PSV: 3-0

Group E
Aallborg – Villareal: 2-2

Celtic – Manchester United: 1-1

Group F
It seems like all the French teams are on the same wavelength. When one wins, they all win, when one loses, they all lose. That's pretty weird.

Fiorentina – Bayern: 1-1

Lyon – Steaua: 2-0

Group G
Perhaps it's time to shake things up at the Emirates. This disappointing result shows that the Gunners poor form isn't exclusive to the Premiership.

Arsenal – Fenerbahce: 0-0

Dynamo Kyiv – Porto: 1-2

Group H
How can anyone criticize Del Piero? The guy gets better with every year that passes. His two goals at the Bernabeu show that he is a real leader that can carry his team through hostile territory. Let's just hope he won't get exhausted by the end of the season. It's simply a delight to watch him play. What I don't understand though, is how the Madrid defenders could let him score from the exact same spot he scored in Matchday 3.

BATE – Zenit: 0-2

Real Madrid – Juventus: 0-2
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2008-2009 EPL Wrap-Up (Week 1-10)

November 7th 2008 01:05
*Warning, huge post follows*

Before the beginning of the season, many people predicted that Manchester United would easily dominate their Premiership rivals. After ten games played, here's how the teams stack up.

1. Liverpool (10-8-2-0 | 26pts)
Things have been tough for Rafael Benitez's men. They started the season with two hard-fought victories (1-0 against Sunderland, and 2-1 against Middlesbrough) where the winning goal came in the final ten minutes. Two 0-0 draws (against Aston Villa and Stoke City) bookended their best performance so far in the season where they defeated Manchester United 2-1. That performance was probably the spark they needed to get going. Indeed, after the draw against Stoke, they rolled on to a five-game winning streak, including a 1-0 victory against Chelsea which allowed them to take the lead in the standings.

Most of their early season troubles came from the arrival of Robbie Keane who disrupted the chemistry between Gerrard and Torres. Of course, Torres' sudden inability to find the net didn't help very much. Once he got going though, Liverpool followed. Still, Benitez's best move so far has been the acquisition of Spaniard Albert Riera. The left-winger has been a tremendous help to the Reds' attack thanks to his technical abilities and speed. He was particularly efficient against Manchester United where his performance eclipsed his vis-ΰ-vis.

2. Chelsea (10-7-2-1 | 23pts)
Gone are the days of Jose Mourinho and Avram Grant. Under the tutelage of Luiz Felipe Scolari, Chelsea has become a more offensive-minded squad, combining the possession style of Argentina's national team and the flying fullbacks of Brazilian football. Mostly deployed in a 4-1-4-1 formation, the Blues' play is concentrated in a powerful midfield, superbly led by newcomer Deco. Most of the time, that formation turns into a 4-3-3, giving width to Chelsea's offense which had scored 22 goals for 4 goals conceded before the 11th week.

Despite the absence of Didier Drogba in front, Scolari's men started the season in force, posting a dominating 4-0 win against Portsmouth in the first week. Perhaps victims of complacency, they managed to score only one goal against Wigan Athletic (they won 1-0) before visitors Tottenham Hotspur got a point out of a 1-1 match at Stamford Bridge. The visit of Robinho under the Manchester City shirt in the fourth week set them back to the right track as they defeated City 3-1. In the fifth week, they came back from behind to draw 1-1 against Manchester United. After that, they posted three back-to-back wins defeating both Stoke City and Aston Villa on a 2-0 score, then completely dominating Middlesbrough with a resounding 5-0 victory. One week later, they suffered their first loss at the Bridge in a long time as they couldn't find an answer to Liverpool's first half goal. Finally, they rebounded with a 3-0 win against Hull City which kept them in second place in the standings right behind Liverpool.

Portuguese players Deco and Bosingwa aren't the only one who impressed in the early season. French striker Nicolas Anelka seems to have been reborn ever since Scolari got on board. He's played well so far but failed to show up against big teams such as Liverpool and Manchester United. With Shevchenko back at Milan, Anelka has effectively become the choice striker until Drogba comes back. It might be a good news for him, but Scolari must have realized during the Liverpool game that his team clearly lacks depth in front especially since they also have to juggle with the Champions League. Youngster Franco Di Santo shouldn't have to come into a game to rescue his teammates. Still, there's no doubt Chelsea will continue their excellent form. Of course, it's easier to say that when we know they've convincingly won their 11th game where Anelka got his first hat-trick of the season.

3. Arsenal (10-6-2-2 | 20pts)
Despite Arsθne Wenger's reassuring words (until last week anyway), the Gunners have gone off to a terrible start due to a troubling lack of consistency. They started the season against promoted side West Bromwich Albion where their only one goal turned out to be winner. The second week, they fell against Fulham, another lower-tiered club. Things looked better when they posted back-to-back-to-back wins against Newcastle United (3-0), Blackburn Rovers (4-0), and Bolton Wanderers (3-1). For awhile there, it looked like they were back in the glory days, but everything came crashing down when Hull City stunned them at the Emirates with a 2-1 victory. Then, they drew 1-1 against Sunderland before finding their way back to victory with a 3-1 win against Everton, and a 2-0 win against West Ham United. But once again, they lost their focus in the 10th match, drawing 4-4 against Tottenham Hotspur after leading 4-2.

Most of Arsenal's problems come from a lack of depth. Sure, they have talent on the bench, but that talent is still raw, you can't expect youngsters to pull you out of tough situations week in week out. That in turn leads to exhausted veterans who must play almost every game. Watching Fabregas these past few weeks, I get the feeling that he either has a bad game or takes a while to really get in the flow of things as if to keep some energy for the next game. The Gunners are also still in need of a defensive midfielder. Putting Song and Denilson together with Fabregas also on the field just won't work in the long run. It not only deprives Wenger of an offensive player, but also doesn't help Denilson who will come to think that there will always be someone covering him. Furthermore, the center of the defense is still weak even with Silvestre there (but then again, Silvestre was never considered a good centreback, so I don't know what Wenger was thinking). Lastly, Arsenal only knows one way to play the game – the attractive passing and that's it. The players looked flustered when they're under intense pressure, and often look for the most complicated scenarios when trying to score. A bit more simplicity wouldn't hurt.

4. Hull City (10-6-2-2 | 20pts)
In The Tigers' first season in the Premier League, they surprised everyone by barging in the top 5 in front of Manchester United. With only two loss to their account after ten games (against Wigan Athletic and Chelsea), the question is how long will they hold on to the top 10. Their win against Arsenal at the Emirates showed that everything is possible and in Geovanni they found a star striker/midfielder who will provide a lot of thrills in the weeks to come.

5. Aston Villa (10-6-2-2 | 20pts)

6. Manchester United (9-5-3-1 | 18pts)
With an offense thoroughly plagued with injuries, Manchester United had a disappointing start to their campaing posting a 1-1 draw against Newcastle United, and a 1-0 win against Portsmouth. Both of United goals came from midfielder Darren Fletcher. Things didn't get better as they consecutively faced Liverpool (2-1 loss) and Chelsea (1-1 draw). The return of Ronaldo which coincided with Rooney's hot streak brought a couple of wins under United's belt (2-0 against Bolton and Blackburn, 4-0 against West Bromwich) before Everton managed to hold them to a 1-1 draw). The two last games were led by Ronaldo who got a double in each win (2-0 against West Ham United, 4-3 against Hull City).

Consider this. During those nine games, all of these following players were missing at some point due to injuries: Cristiano Ronaldo (returned on September 27th after ankle surgery), Wayne Rooney (missed the first game due to a virus, returned for the second despite not being 100%), Michael Carrick (two ankle injuries), Paul Scholes, Ryan Giggs (hamstring), Park Ji-Sung, Owen Hargreaves (who has played only one game so far), and Patrice Evra. Nani was also suspended for the first two games. All this to say that the Red Devils were far from being at full speed in those first nine games. Yet, there were a couple of good performances here and there. Youngster Rafael has been forcing Sir Alex's hand with superb displays at right back. The kid is fearless and loves participating in the offense. Berbatov, although not as energetic as Rooney and Tevez, has helped in some way. Now, the question is who will get the most playing time between the three.

7. Everton (10-4-2-4 | 14pts)
Their 1-1 draw against Manchester United was the only bright spot in a relatively normal start. They won the games they should've won, and lost those they should've lost.

8. Portsmouth (10-4-2-4 | 14pts)
The partnership between Defoe and Crouch has shown some positive signs here and there but nothing concrete enough to give the team a boost.

9. Middlesbrough (10-4-1-5 | 13 pts)
Like Everton against Manchester United, Boro held its own against one of the Big Four when they face Liverpool in the second week of the season. They came out with a strong showing that probably surprised the Reds. When the game was tied at 1-1, Gareth Southgate took a gamble by going for the win instead of sitting back for a draw. The result was a heartwrenching loss (Gerrard scored the winning goal at the 94th minute), but they deserve to be applauded for the effort.

10. Manchester City (10-4-1-5 | 13pts)
The takeover of Manchester City by an Emirati businessman was the big news out of the early season. The acquisition of Brazilian striker Robinho from Real Madrid right under Chelsea's nose was a major coup for the new owners who plan on making another Chelsea. Robinho had an instant impact on the team, scoring his first goal against Chelsea, and five more in the other nine games including a hat-trick against Stoke City.

11. West Ham United (10-4-0-6 | 12pts)
Ended the first ten games of the season on a four-game losing streak. The managerial change was obviously a big blow.

12. Blackburn Rovers (10-3-3-4 | 12pts)

13. Sunderland (10-3-3-4 | 12pts)

14. Fulham (10-3-2-5 | 11pts)
Despite a surprising 1-0 win against Arsenal, Fulham found themselves back in the bottom after a four-game losing streak.

15. Stoke City (10-3-1-6 | 10pts)

16. West Bromwich Albion (10-3-1-6 | 10pts)

17. Newcastle United (10-2-3-5 | 9pts)
After a promising start to their season where they got a 1-1 draw against Manchester United before defeating Bolton 1-0, the Magpies struggled in their next eight games where they were either unable to hold a lead or unable to come back from behind.

18. Wigan Athletic (10-2-2-6 | 8pts)
Things don't look good for Wigan who lost all their games in October.

19. Bolton Wanderers (10-2-2-6 | 8pts)

20. Tottenham Hotspur (10-1-3-6 | 6pts)
Despite the arrival of Dos Santos, Modric, and Pavlyuchenko, the Spurs have been struggling to win a game since the beginning of the season (they only won the ninth game). Let's hope the 4-4 draw against Arsenal will give them something to feed on.

Stay tuned for both Spanish Liga and Italian Serie A wrap-ups.
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Manchester United – Everton: 1-1
When Darren Fletcher scored his third of the season at the 21st minute, it looked like the Red Devils would get an easy win. Unfortunately, their domination only lasted in the first 45 minutes. In the second half, Everton's pressure became almost unbearable for Sir Alex Ferguson's men. It didn't help that Ferdinand had a couple of brain farts that put his team and Van der Sar in serious trouble. Everton tied the game at the 62nd minute, but they could've had easily grabbed the lead if their strikers were more precise.

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Chelsea – Middlesbrough: 5-0
Who can stop Scolari's men? Chelsea are simply bulldozing their way through the Premiership without much opposition. Against Middlesbrough, the Blues had all the time and space in the world to dictate the pace of the game. The first half ended with the score 1-0, the goal coming from Kalou. After that though, Chelsea ran a football clinic for their visitors who were overwhelmed by the home side's superiority. To play illustrates this dominance other than Belletti's goal at the 52nd minute. The versatile player received a pass a good distance away from Boro's goal, but the time and space given to him by the opposing defenders allowed to calmly control the ball and deliver a rocket of a shot that went top-corner. Two minutes later, Kalou would score his second, putting the game beyond doubt.

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Sunderland – Arsenal: 1-1
The Gunners must be giving headaches to their fans. Although Wenger's men play an attractive kind of football (they are probably the best passing team of the Premiership), they still haven't displayed the kind of character that is required to become champions. Consistency is the key here. They completely schooled FC Porto in their Champions League encounter, yet they've had trouble finishing smaller clubs so far in the Premiership, with Sunderland being the latest to give them a run for their money.

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When Robinho scored the opening goal of the match at the 12th minute of play, one could easily feel the slap in the face Manchester City's new owners gave to Chelsea. The stadium erupted in joy while Cech and Terry were left screaming at each other, clearly frustrated by the events surrounding them. Three minutes later, Ricardo Carvalho equalized the mark after a Chelsea corner, bursting City's bubble in the process. By half-time, it was clear that the Brazilian's arrival wasn't going to change things at City. As it were, they were lucky to end the first period at 1-1 since Chelsea had threatened the home side's goal several times. Luckily for City, most of these scoring opportunities were off-target, but they didn't miss by much.

A bit over five minutes into the second half, Chelsea took the lead when Lampard concluded a counterattack with a superb shot to the far post. At this point, the match was over because if City decided to open up in order to get a goal, Chelsea could easily strike again to put the game beyond reach. At the 69th minute, Joe Cole sent a superb pass right in the path of Anelka who one-timed the ball past City's goalkeeper. At 3-1, Chelsea had effectively crashed the Citizens' party who should realize that it takes more than one player to make a winning team. The local fans had a bit of consolation though, because at the 76th minute John Terry was shown a straight red card for fouling City's striker on a break. The decision was controversial. Terry was far from being the last defender since there were two players covering him. Furthermore, the same thing had happened earlier in the day in the Liverpool-Manchester United match where Vidic received a yellow card even though he was in a worse position than Terry. JT deserved a yellow card, nothing more, nothing less. The red card was just too severe


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Transfer News

September 5th 2008 23:48
Gosh, I meant to write this post so much earlier this week. Returning to university completely screwed up my writing process.

So, there was a lot of movement in the European soccer world on Monday, the deadline for summer transfers. Most of the important transfers took place in the EPL, but Serie A teams were also pretty busy including Inter and Juventus who both picked up a new player


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After a promising start to their campaign, it looks like the Blues have fallen into their habits of old as they were unable to break through their visitors, the Tottenham Hotspurs.

Gone was Chelsea's control of the midfield along with their crisp passing. Gone were Joe Cole and Anelka's diagonal runs that distracted their opponents' defense. Instead, Chelsea was reduced to long-range shots and hopeful balls to Anelka. What they forgot is that the French striker isn't Drogba. Anelka was never able to hold the ball long enough for his support to arrive, and that's when the long balls did find him. He was invisible for most of the match, almost as if Chelsea were playing without a striker. In my opinion, he's getting a bit too comfortable in the starter role. With Shevchenko and Wright-Phillips gone, youngster Franco Di Santo is Anelka's only competition until Drogba gets match-fit. Needless to say, I can't wait for the Ivorian to reclaim his spot in the starting eleven


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Chelsea's impressive performance last week was just an illusion, a plot to impress fans and critics. Yesterday, Chelsea went back to their old ways, making disconnected plays, forgetting all about possession, and simply kicking the ball about. The winning goal came at 3rd minute when Deco fired a beautiful free-kick past Kirkland. After that, nothing.

To everyone's surprise, it was Wigan who dominated the first half (the second half was a bit more even). The home team were a lot sharper than the Chelsea players who seemed to be running in cruise mode. Anelka's reaction time took a huge step backward as the French striker lost every ball sent to him, Deco was a lot less active in midfield, and Ashley Cole didn't make any offensive rush. The best player on the Blues' side was goalkeeper Petr Cech who made several key saves to keep his team in the lead. Cech was so intense that, at one point, he turned into a hockey goalie, pushing Wigan's striker out of the six-yard box during a corner as if the little box was his own personal space. It was a clear-cut penalty, yet the referee let play move on


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Andriy Shevchenko
Sheva, back to happier times?
After two miserable seasons in the English Premier League, Ukrainian striker Andriy Shevchenko will go back to previous club AC Milan in the Serie A pending a medical examination. Plagued with injuries and inconsistent performances, Shevchenko has never been able to settle at Stamford Bridge, scoring only five goals last season. He was always behind Didier Drogba in the pecking order, and his rumored connections with Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich procured a sense of distrust among a certain number of fans, many of them thinking that he was Abramovich's spy in the locker room.

All that seems to be in the past, however, as both Chelsea and AC Milan announced today that they have found an agreement for the striker's transfer. The move benefits both clubs. For Chelsea, his departure will make one less person to please, and will give plenty of space to Nicolas Anelka until Drogba's return from a knee injury. Since Scolari seems to have found a way to get Anelka going, there's no doubt that Chelsea won't miss Shevchenko. As for Milan, they finally have a third option to spearhead the attack. Inzaghi's age and Pato's youth and inconsistency have made life hard for the Rossoneri's attack which came in fits and starts last season, subsequently putting the club out of the running for the league's title and the Champions League. Shevchenko is a great asset, not too old and a lot more experienced than Pato. Furthermore, he is seen as a legend in eyes of Milan's fans. The second all-time scorer in the history of the club with 173 goals in 298 appearances, he'll look to add to that number and bring Milan back on top. The question is, will the fans welcome him back


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Today's match was a message to all of Chelsea's rivals - “you better watch out, punks, because we're coming.” They taught a lesson to Portsmouth who were reduced to spectators of The Blues' beautiful play. From front to back, Chelsea were vastly superior to Pompey and kept the ball to themselves like some precious treasure too satisfying to waste away. With both Ballack and Deco on the field, they were able to strike from anywhere at anytime, giving no chance to Portsmouth who struggled to get out of their own half for most of the game.

Scolari's troops struck early in the game with Joe Cole receiving a superb pass by Ballack. The English winger finished the job by putting the ball in the back of the net at the 11th minute of play. Nearly fifteen minutes later, Anelka gave his team a two-goal lead by heading in Deco's cross. The goal was pure determination on the French striker's part as he continued his run despite the fact that the play looked dead when both Ballack and Deco went for the same ball. Ballack's sliding effort didn't work but Deco managed to cross the ball back into the six-yard box for Anelka's header. Most of Chelsea's great play in the first half came from Joe Cole and Anelka's movements off the ball. The two players were constantly making runs, whether it was to stretch the defense by going wide on the wings or just make space for each other with diagonals runs, Portsmouth's defense simply didn't know how to deal with them. Furthermore, Mikel, Lampard, Deco, and Ballack had complete control of the midfield, rarely making unnecessary passes, and always pressuring Pompey's midfielders to give the ball away when the visitors had possession. At the back, Cech took care of most crosses sent to Crouch while Terry and Carvalho often cut the Crouch-Defoe connection. Portsmouth had one meaningful attack in the fist half and were down 3-0 at half-time since a penalty was awarded to Chelsea after a hand-ball during extra-time (Lampard converted the kick


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