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Amazing ! ! congrats Chleski
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OK, I believe this topic should warrant a thread of its own. Had been observing for quite a while that there are quite a handful of ABU's starting a thread with their ridiculous obsession & gloating towards Man Yoo. There are even 2 threads about them last weekend! And please, do not sound like a broken record of past controversies or so-called conspiracies that already happened neons ago. I didn't see any thread about Pool loss in the CL last midweek. So now, discuss away.... How will Pool bounce back from this defeat? How will Chelski gets on from this victory?
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EPL this weekend: Pool, Chelski, Gunners and Red Devils won!
Yuan posted a topic in Football Channel
From soccernet.com Liverpool stayed on top of the Premier League with a 3-1 victory against Blackburn at Ewood Park on Saturday that heaped more pressure on Rovers manager Paul Ince. Ince's side may have not won in ten league matches but they provided a stern test for Liverpool until Xabi Alonso scored the breakthrough goal after 69 minutes. A strike from Yossi Benayoun quickly followed and Steven Gerrard completed the victory with the Red's third goal after Roque Santa Cruz scored for Rovers four minutes from time. Meanwhile, Chelsea beat Bolton Wanderers 2-0 at the Reebok Stadium to set a new record of eleven consecutive away wins in the English top-flight. A goal from Nicolas Anelka and a spectacular bicycle kick from Deco helped the Blues eclipse the record of 10 straight away wins set by Tottenham Hotspur in 1960. Manchester United needed a last gasp equalizer from centre-back Nemanja Vidic to beat managerless Sunderland 1-0 at Old Trafford. Despite going all out in attack United looked as though they would be forced to settle for a draw as the Black Cats bravely battled through a goalless 90 minutes but when Michael Carrick's shot came back off the post Vidic was there to tap-in the winner. Arsenal kept pace with the top three after beating Wigan Athletic 1-0 at the Emirates with a first-half goal from Emmanuel Adebayor. The Togo striker, making his second start after returning from an ankle injury, struck in the 16th minute and could have added to his tally only to be denied by Chris Kirkland and the woodwork. Elsewhere, Abdoulaye Faye returned to haunt Newcastle United with an injury-time equaliser as Stoke City completed a remarkable fight back to draw 2-2 at St James' Park. Michael Owen had given the Magpies a two goal lead within the opening 24 minutes, but Mamady Sidibe dragged the visitors back into the game on the hour and Faye secured the draw. Hull City produced a dramatic late 2-1 comeback to snatch victory over 10-man Middlesbrough at the KC Stadium. Boro looked on course for their first Premier League win in four games when Tuncay Sanli flicked his side ahead 11 minutes from time. Yet Hull responded immediately with Bernard Mendy's drive hitting a post and rebounding in off Ross Turnbull and Marlon King scoring a penalty after David Wheater was sent off. Jimmy Bullard scored his first league goal of the season to earn Fulham a point with a 1-1 draw at home to Manchester City, who had taken the lead through Benjani Mwaruwari's early header, and extend their unbeaten run to five matches. It is going to be an interesting title race. One thing for sure, Ince probably be out of Blackburn's hot seat before the turn of the year. -
Read today Sunday Times and was amazed by the offer made by Chelski for AC Milan playmaker Kaka for a world record fee of