Sunday, December 6, 2009

The Winner, The Fallen and The Damned

Devils rule the game.

I sipped my 'teh tarik', breathing a huge sigh. A smirk over to my friends whereas they are the fans of the Blues and the Reds. A little cough as a reminder to them, that their team has fallen this week.

Manchester United looked dominant in the opponent's home turf. West Ham played like a team who struggled; which they never did the season before. The ginger Paul Scholes started the run, scoring just before the end of first-half. And they simply took the game and fly with it in the second-half. With the evergreen Giggs looking as fresh as ever, feeding the ball to Darron Gibson and scored a goal with a thunderous strike. Valencia scored the next goal with a great cross from Anderson. Rooney seal the deal with an assist from Valencia; now he deserved the place at the right side.

Next week will be a tough week for United as they lost Gary Neville, Wes Brown and Jonny Evans to injuries. Now added to the list of Ferdinand, Vidic, Rafael, Fabio and John O'Shea. 8 defenders are out, and two left; Evra and De Laet. Against West Ham, they already dropped Carrick and Giggs as centre-back, which is odd enough. Now they are looking to scramble around their players to fit the position 'cause Aston Villa is a threat, looking at last weekend's form, 3-0 win against Hull City with Dunne, Milner and Carew scored each goal respectively.

Money against money. Funny enough for Chelsea, none of their players scored a goal. It was all City's players. Adebayor scored an opening goal for Chelsea; an own goal it is, as the ball saved by Given bounced off Adebayor's back and went into his own net but he made amends in the 37th minutes to equalise.


Tevez scored a free kick after the second-half started but Onouha foul on Drogba made it look like Chelsea was going home with a draw. Lampard failed to score his penalty, and oddly enough, none of the Chelsea players were alert to rush in for the ball saved by Shay Given. Oh, Lampard rarely miss his penalty, that's why. Haha! City finally ended their draws with a win against Chelsea.

Don't blame the referee! What goes around, comes around!

A lot of penalty missed this weekend, Defoe's penalty saved by Howard. Everton and Spurs ended the game with a draw, 2-2.

Fabregas's penalty saved by Sorensen, luckily they won the game 2-0.

Blackburn at home against Liverpool, goalless draw. Ngog sure is fun to watch. He should have scored, but he didn't. That made it fun to watch. And Blackburn should have won the game, but they didn't. Too bad. And even worse for Rafa. Last week's win against Everton can't do much huh?

'Most Likely To Sink Award'

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