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Minggu, 18 September 2011

Fergie slams Ashley Cole Tackles Horror

Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson is now anxious waiting for news of striker Javier Hernandez, who was limping after receiving a hard tackle on Ashley Cole Chelsea entertain United's game ended with the advantages of the Red Devils 3-1.

The incident occurred at 15 minutes before the game ended, when Hernandez tried to kick the ball rebounded to kick Wayne Rooney hit the crossbar. And after consulting with his assistant, referee Phil Dowd, decided to give a yellow card to Cole, but did not give a gift to United's second penalty.

Ferguson believes if Hernandez will miss at least 2 weeks and strongly condemns the harsh Dachshund Cole. In addition, Fergie was also surprised by Dowd's decision that does not give a gift penalty.

"I do not know what we will do," said Fergie Questioning Cole Dachshund hard to Hernandez.

"For me, it is hard Dachshund, Dachshund really dangerous," added Fergie as disitat in the Sky Sports website.

"The referee was giving a yellow card, but if he gave a yellow card, I do not understand why there is no penalty. I have to go ask."

"We have to wait until the next day. Currently Hernandez foot is still numb and he could not feel anything. Maybe he will be sidelined for several weeks," added Fergie.

Muted City 2-2 Fulham

London - Manchester City wins series finally stopped when visited Fulham. Although time two goals ahead, The Citizens were forced to go home with one point after a 2-2 draw.

At Craven Cottage on Sunday (09/18/2011) night, City winning two first goals through Sergio Aguero. But goals from Bobby Zamora and Danny Murphy managed to bring The Cottagers offset position.

The results of this series to finish a series victory in four games City inaugural season, where they look impressive, scoring 14 goals. One further point while carrying a City to the top of the standings with 13 points, although almost certainly will again be taken up to Manchester United's first half already leading 3-0 over Chelsea.

For Fulham this is their third draw of this season. Londoners have not even won because the other two games they lost.

Mute Chelsea 3-1 Manchester United

Manchester - Manchester United cemented their position at the top of the Premier League after beating Chelsea on Sunday (18/09/2011) night with a score of 3-1.
In a match at Old Trafford yangd ihelat, the 'Red Devils' already superior first three goals in the first round. Chris Smalling, Luis Nani and Wayne Rooney.
Fernando Torres scored the consolation goal for Chelsea in the second half. With this victory the Red Devils still achieve a perfect score from the first five games.
Sir Alex Ferguson's troops are two points ahead of Manchester City, who drew 2-2 with Fulham.
Meanwhile, the Blues are in third place with 10 points from five games beginning at once the first defeat this season.
The game
At minute 2 Ramires Chelsea's goal came close to breaking. Feed side toward Ramires Ashley Cole at the far post and shot still stuck foot David De Gea.
Smalling! At minute 7 MU superior first. Ashley Young's free kick on the right side of Chelsea's defense to the penalty box and was greeted header Young. Petr Cech goalkeeper just stunned to see collapse.
The Chelsea player had time to protest because Smalling deemed offside position.
In the 14th minute header Branislav Ivanovic went on Korner's eyes are still right in the catchment De Gea.
De Gea! In the 26th minute Daniel Sturridge shot from close range and not terkawal able ignored by De Gea. Previous Sturridge received assists from Fernando Torres.
United doubled the lead in 37 minutes by Nani. Got the ball on the right wing, Nani dribbled up near the penalty box and hard kick right foot is released that nest in the top right corner of Cech's goal.
At the end of the first half, Rooney made United's third goal. Starting a crisis in front of the Chelsea goal, free-standing Rooney struck the ball easily into the nets Cech.
A minute after the restart, bait breakthrough Nicolas Anelka and Torres greeted with a cold he poke the ball past De Gea.
In the 55th minute Manchester United awarded a penalty following a breach Jose Bosingwa to Nani. Unfortunately Rooney who ran as the executor failed to beat Cech after his shot the ball wide.
At minute 71 Torres again showed the threat to the MU defense. MU players through two obstacles, Torres kick off the left foot which can still be pushed De Gea.
Torres then retrieved the ball rebounds, unfortunately his shot was still rising well above the crossbar.
Four minutes later Rooney nearly increase attractiveness score after getting feedback from Evra, kicking 25-year attacker still hit the goalpost.
Torres! In the 83rd minute the Spanish striker had a golden opportunity to score. Escaped the offside trap and managed to outwit de Gea, his shot from a distance of five yards in front of an empty net even wider.
Dimitar Berbatov in the 90th minute did the same when using bait Rooney made his shot the ball rolling into the goal. But Cole menghalaunya quickly.
Lineup
Man United: De Gea, Smalling, Jones, Evans, Evra, Nani, Fletcher, Anderson, Young, Rooney, Hernandez
Chelsea: Cech, Bosingwa, Ivanovic, Terry, Cole, Meireles, Ramires, Lampard, Sturridge, Torres, Mata

Sabtu, 17 September 2011

Speculated quantity at this point, Wenger Stay Calm

Blackburn - By the fifth week the Premier League, Arsenal had to swallow three defeats. Then natural that the future of Arsene Wenger as manager began to be questioned.

In the fifth week, Arsenal's defeat, although the match statistics show that they dominate the game. A visit to the headquarters of Blackburn Rovers, 'Gunner' lost 3-4.

These results make a new pack Arsenal four points from five games and make them occupy position 15 standings. ESPN Soccernet is called as the worst start for Arsenal since Wenger in 1996 dealt with last.

Arsenal conceded a record so far is far from impressive. Had conceded 14 goals from five games, the London club had become the team with the highest number so far conceded.

With a line of it, sounds blared the question, "Is Wenger going thrown out?" emerging. But, The Professor remained calm and he is confident that it will not happen.

"Speculation is part of modern life, there's nothing I can do. My future is focused on delivering the best for the club," he told Arsenal's official website.
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Arsenal Lose Again

Blackburn - Arsenal's third defeat this season. Compete to face Blackburn Rovers, thin defeat the Gunners 3-4.

Arsenal had a promising game earlier in the game. By installing a Robin van Persie up front, the movement Gervinho, Mikel Arteta, and Andrei Arshavin could complicate the defense of Blackburn. They also end the first half with a 2-1 lead through goals Gervinho and Arteta.

However, seen the ugly face Arsenal in the second round. Continued to press, they seemed to forget how to stand properly. Blackburn created the fourth goal through a counter-attack, in which Martin Olsson easily slicing the left side - who guarded the new defender, Andre Santos - alone. Laurent Koscielny also looked solid as a doorstop.
Two own goal, through Alex Song and Koscielny, created in the complete victory of Blackburn and complement other pair of goals created by Ayegbeni Yakubu.
Lost three times in the first five games is definitely not a good record for Arsenal. However, for Blackburn, this is a great result. Yes, this was their first victory this season.
The game
In the match that took place at Ewood Park on Saturday (17/09/2011) night, Arsenal immediately hit since the first minute. After several attempts to dismantle the opponent's defense, they finally see the results in the tenth minute.
Alex Song movement in midfield followed by a good bait to Gervinho breakthrough that was running into the penalty box. Gervinho was a sweet finish.
Only through a single touch, which is a right leg kick, he beat defender who escorted him and the goalkeeper Paul Robinson. Arsenal were 1-0 up.
However, in the midst of the onslaught to the defense Blackburn, Arsenal finally conceded. At minute 24, a feed-back breakthrough splitting the crowd that had accumulated in front of the Arsenal penalty box. Yakubu Ayegbeni greet him, and he also successfully breaking goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny.
Yakubu shrewdly managed to see the position Szczesny already advanced to the ball. Through a right leg kick, he directed the ball into the far post, and the score changed to 1-1.
1-1 draw was eventually only lasted nine minutes. Just at 33 minutes, Arsenal ahead again through Arteta. Midfielder numbered 8, the successful completion of the feed Aaron Ramsey from the right side.
With sharp resolution, which was guarded Arteta successfully made his club back ahead.
In the second half, when the game entered the 49th minute, Andrei Arshavin on the left side offense Arsenal defense. As a result Blackburn get a free kick. From the free kick goal equalizing position is created.
The ball bounced into the front of the Arsenal goalkeeper. Unfortunately for Song, the ball instead of legs and rolled into the goal. Szczesny was unable to reach the ball.
Blackburn also reverse the position nine minutes later. Starting from a corner kick, the ball was met Steven Nzonzi terkawal. He delivered a hard kick towards goal and Yakubu turned the ball over a low flick. Arsenal this time lag.
Host advantage widened again in 68 minutes. Through a quick counter attack, Martin Olsson poked from the left side and into the Arsenal penalty box. He let pass, but turned the ball into the goal at Arsenal after Laurent Koscielny on foot. 4-2 to Blackburn.
Six minutes before the game ended, Arsenal cut the gap to 4-3. The third goal was created by the visitors through a header from Marouane Chamakh welcome a cross from the left side. Arsenal get a lifeline.
However, despite several opportunities successfully created Per Mertesacker, Van Persie, and Chamakh in injury time, Arsenal failed to reach the rescuer's rope. The result, they swallow defeat again.
Teams
Blackburn Rovers: Robinson, Salgado (Petrovic 19), Samba, Dann, Givet, Hoilett, Lowe, Nzonzi, Rochina (Olsson 56), Formica (Vukcevic 65), Yakubu.
Arsenal: Szczesny, Sagna (Djorou 53), Mertesacker, Koscielny, Andre Santos, Song (Chamakh 76), Arteta, Ramsey, Gervinho, Arshavin (Walcott 65), van Persie.

Blackburn: There may be trouble ahead

Yes, it is an embryonic table, but they are already bottom of it; their draw last weekend at Fulham not enough to appease the Steve Kean haters. Indeed, a 1,000-strong protest against the manager is planned ahead of Saturday lunchtime's meeting with Arsenal. Those up in arms feel Kean is the cause of their plight, the club unlikely to generate momentum unless a new boss is brought in. Even compared to the aforementioned Bruce, Kean's win percentage reads achingly worse at 25%. A home match versus the Gunners is not what the doctor ordered.
Or perhaps it is. Arsenal are a wounded animal whose scars have not healed. And it should be noted that Blackburn were unfortunate to lose versus Everton as two missed penalties were punished, while there were some signs - a first point gained, and 11 shots on goal to Fulham's 14 - of encouragement to take from the Craven Cottage stalemate. Furthermore, a centre-back partnership of Scott Dann and Christopher Samba reads well on paper, and it was Kean that targeted and landed the former. Time, though, does appear to be ticking on Kean's time at the helm. Yet to remove him after a home clash with Arsenal would pang of the pointless. The fixture with Newcastle on September 24, which follows a Carling Cup tie against Leyton Orient, will provide a far more realistic barometer of their plight. This week, Blackburn's owners issued a statement pleading for support from the fans, yet, perhaps tellingly, there was no mention of Kean.

Fernando Torres: Firing blanks

This man desperately needs a goal. It doesn't have to be sublime, nor an example of the Torres of old. Just a deflection of his backside would suffice, something that means his record no longer reads: one goal in 23 games for Chelsea. This, remember, for an outlay of £50 million. After being benched against Sunderland came a story this week of Torres allegedly describing some of his team-mates as "slow" - yet it appeared a lot of hullabaloo about very little. And on Tuesday, Torres started in the Champions League, not scoring but at least providing two assists. The foreplay was not, though, what Roman Abramovich splurged eight figures on. This publicised impotency has turned from embarrassment to sympathy.

Swansea: Flying against the wind

Their goals scored column reads zero. But it doesn't deserve to, really. Swansea have not played badly this campaign so far, they haven't looked out of ideas in an attacking sense. They've just lacked composure when the chances have presented themselves, that cutting edge. You fear for them. And the alarm bells will be ringing at deafening levels should they become the first team in Premier League history to fail to find the net in their opening five matches. The chance to avoid such a blemish comes against West Bromwich Albion on Saturday.

Kenny Dalglish: Bottling it all up

Odd comments escaped Kenny Dalglish's mouth post Liverpool's 1-0 loss at Stoke City. The Scot said he has previously bitten his tongue over contentious refereeing calls, but will now consult with the Reds' owners with regards how to vent his ire which stems from what he feels to be controversy in each of his team's four league matches this season. There's a sense of the paranoia about his words, the Scot stating: "Every one [of the contentious decisions] has gone against us." No matter how ambiguous the intimation, to suggest there might be a conspiracy against Liverpool by officials is a strong and bold allegation to make. Still, it earned him a visit from referees' chief Mike Riley at Melwood this week.
It can be opined that most football fans feel, at one stage in the season, his/her club is victim of not getting the decisions their way. This is not isolated to Liverpool. Perhaps Daglish's comments were barbed, thought out to offer distraction - almost Sir Alex Ferguson-like - from a disappointing loss that was down to a lack of clinical finishing rather than penalty appeals. Maybe he's just feeling the strain, as hope turns into expectation. Their next acid test is Tottenham away on Sunday, the Reds having performed well in their last trip to North London when their passage to victory versus Arsenal was paved via an opener that was offside. Oh.

Steve Bruce: Dead man walking

That the story of club-record £13 million addition Asamoah Gyan joining Al-Ain on loan emerged only a few hours prior to Sunderland's home meeting with Chelsea last Saturday was unfortunate timing for Bruce, for it provided cynics with another stick with which to prod the Wearsiders' boss in his post-match press conference following a 2-1 loss. Sunderland were expected to lose, and the scoreline was not shameful, yet the outcome furred decaying home form that has seen the club lose eight out of their previous nine league matches on home turf.
The number of empty red seats against Chelsea (one of the 'big four') was eye-opening, with an attendance figure of 36,699 - the Stadium of Light's capacity is 49,000 - indicative of the loss of faith in the side. A home meeting with Stoke City on Sunday seems unlikely to yield a greater stream of supporters through the turnstiles. While the faith in Bruce from the fans appears to be fading, the powers that be have indicated this week that they continue to back their manager.
However, the evidence against Bruce is mounting. His win percentage in charge of Sunderland now reads 30% - the worst of his managerial career - and he is currently second-favourite with the bookmakers to be the next top-flight manager to feel the chop. Norwich away and then West Brom at home follows Stoke. These are three games where something of a return is expected to help relieve the pressure on Bruce, who, with Gyan gone, will look to loan signing Nicklas Bendtner to realise his ego, for better or worse.