Epl round-up
Who can stop Chelsea now? they cant seem to lose, their form is like win after win after win, they're running away with the championship. sianz...
following text from soccernet:
Saturday, January 15, 2005
Lampard brace keeps Blues in control
Chelsea moved ten points clear of Arsenal at the top of the Premiership table with an all-too-predictable 2-0 win at London rivals Tottenham Hotspur, meaning that the Blues have kept six consecutive clean sheets, while for their hosts, it is now 18 years without a league win over their arch rivals at the Lane after a Frank Lampard double either side of half-time.
And during Saturday evenings televised match at the Reebok, Bolton Wanderers registered their first-ever victory at their home stadium over champions Arsenal thanks to Stelios Giannakopoulos's first-half headed winner.
Meanwhile in Saturdays lunchtime kick-off, Manchester United made it three league wins in a row at the home of their bitter rivals Liverpool for the first time in the clubs history, Wayne Rooney's first-half strike, via the aid of a terrible goalkeeping blunder by Jerzy Dudek, giving Sir Alex Ferguson's side a vital 1-0 win that temporarily moves them to within just a point of champions Arsenal. The win also ended a run of three games without a goal for United, while also making it four games since the Red Devils last conceded.
post-match comments: arsenal was really poor, dunno wat they doing, playing like a 2nd division side, okocha was like running circles around the arsenal players, kudos to man u for winning again at the Anfield, so wat if spore got more pool fans than man u fans, the impt thing is who won, =p
following text from soccernet:
Saturday, January 15, 2005
Lampard brace keeps Blues in control
Chelsea moved ten points clear of Arsenal at the top of the Premiership table with an all-too-predictable 2-0 win at London rivals Tottenham Hotspur, meaning that the Blues have kept six consecutive clean sheets, while for their hosts, it is now 18 years without a league win over their arch rivals at the Lane after a Frank Lampard double either side of half-time.
And during Saturday evenings televised match at the Reebok, Bolton Wanderers registered their first-ever victory at their home stadium over champions Arsenal thanks to Stelios Giannakopoulos's first-half headed winner.
Meanwhile in Saturdays lunchtime kick-off, Manchester United made it three league wins in a row at the home of their bitter rivals Liverpool for the first time in the clubs history, Wayne Rooney's first-half strike, via the aid of a terrible goalkeeping blunder by Jerzy Dudek, giving Sir Alex Ferguson's side a vital 1-0 win that temporarily moves them to within just a point of champions Arsenal. The win also ended a run of three games without a goal for United, while also making it four games since the Red Devils last conceded.
post-match comments: arsenal was really poor, dunno wat they doing, playing like a 2nd division side, okocha was like running circles around the arsenal players, kudos to man u for winning again at the Anfield, so wat if spore got more pool fans than man u fans, the impt thing is who won, =p
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