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Thursday, 11 November 2010
English Premiere League Soccer – Chelsea v. Fulham
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Monday, 8 November 2010
English Premiere League Soccer – Bolton Wanderers v. Tottenham Hotspur
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Thursday, 2 September 2010
Event: English Premiere League Soccer – Fulham versus Wolverhampton Wanderers
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Wednesday, 1 September 2010
Event: English Premiere League Soccer – Newcastle United v. Blackpool
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Tuesday, 24 August 2010
English Premiere League – Manchester ties game with Fulham
The guys over at Manchester United might end up regretting the 2 points they speared on this Sundays English Premiere League game. Alex Ferguson, who has been around the football world long enough, knows very well that at the end, those two silly points, as he said, might comeback and chase them much.
Ferguson kept his calmness throughout the post-game interview. But you could see in his face that he was a bit infuriated by what had just happened. Lets not forget whom we are talking about here, this is no newbie coach, Ferguson has been the head coach of Manchester United since 1986, and is one of the most successful professional coaches in the world.
Now, lets take a look at the situation in this game. Manchester United was clearly a more dominant team, but it seemed as if they were unable to really bring in the plays that would secure their advantage. For starters, it was Fulham’s own defender who scored the first goal. Brede Hangeland, the Norwegian defender, had given united an 84 minute long advantage when unintentionally he deflected a ball into his own net.
Things were fine up to that point, but it was Luis Carlos Almeida da Cunha, better known in the football-betting world as Nani, who missed a penalty kick late in the game. This would have meant securing a 3-1 advantage for Mancehster United with only 10 minutes remaining in the game.
And yet soccer is a beautiful game, and it usually gives players a chance to amend their errors. But it was not Nanni, the Portuguese winger, who came up with a glorious redemption goal, but rather the Norwegian defender Hangeland who made up for his early own goal. At the last minute, from a corner kick shot, Hangeland was able to clear himself from two Manchester United defenders and complete a header to tie the game.
Paul Scholes, the 35 year-old veteran scored the second goal for Manchester United from a 23 meter distance. Scholes is one of those few one-club-men, and has been playing for Manchester United since 1994. It is good to see that despite the years he is still bringing in good things from the midfield.
Simon Davies from Fulham made it 2-1 early in the second half. Bobby Zamora made a great solo play and open up a shooting chance that Davies completed vigorously. That gave Fulham the chance to get back in the game. As reported it was Hangeland who concluded the game with his header to make it 2-2.
Chelsea keeps its winning streakOn the other hand, two days earlier, it was defending Premiere League champions, Chelsea, who made the difference over in the football championship. They guys from Chelsea were able to complete a 6-0 win over at Wigan and now stand as the only team with a perfect record after two official games. That gives Chelsea six points on the general standings, and after their last minute tie, now Manchester United holds 4 points and ties in second with other four teams.