Sunday 22 February 2009

Liverpool 1-1 Manchester City




Liverpool tried to win again to follow Manchester United's victories run, that had won again against Blackburn Rovers, but he lost two more points against Manchester City .

After a well-balanced first half with a lot of goal opportunities for the two teams, Manchester City had swept into the lead early in the second half when Craig Bellamy scored against his former club.

Kuyt grabbed his ninth goal of the season to save a point with 12 minutes left, and it preserves Liverpool's 14-month unbeaten home league record but the draw leaves Liverpool seven points behind leader Manchester United with just 12 games left.
Now this is the classification:



Chelsea won again and recovered the third position.

In the other side Arsenal tied again and he will have to fight for enter in the Champions League's positons.

Wednesday 18 February 2009

Everton 3-0 Bolton



Mikel Arteta the organizer of this team scored, after 40 minutes of great play of Everton, with a powerful penalty shot, and then started the heavy defeat of this team.

The Brazilian Joao Alves, in his debut, followed the amazing play of his team and first he won a penalty. And later he scored two amazing goals for his new club and he became the revelation of the match.

This extraordinary player comes from Manchester City, this team has been bought for an Asian millionaire and he has sold one of the best players of this league.

Wednesday 11 February 2009

League Table

An other week Manchester United keeps in the leading of the league, after winning West Ham for 0-1 with a goal by Ryan Giggs, the veteran of this team. But Liverpool wants to continue pursuing to Manchester and win again against Portsmouth for 2-3 in a very tight match.

Chelsea couldn't win to Hull City and his manager, Scolari, has been dismissed.





Wednesday 4 February 2009

TORRES WON CHELSEA


The match was being very boring, Liverpool was controlling the match but none of the two teams could score. But at the minute 76 "The Reds" were helped in no small measure by referee Mike Riley’s controversial decision to set Frank Lampard off.
Lampard won the ball as he slid in on his old adversary Xavi Alonso but at the same time the Liverpool midfielder kicked his shin.
The free-kick could have gone either way but from Riley’s position it looked like the Chelsea midfielder was at fault and the red card was out.
Then Liverpool had a lot of opportunities to score, but Chelsea was defending really well, but in the last instants of the match, Fertnando Torres, who played his first match after his injury, scored two great goals that give to Liverpool tree necessary points to keep alive for the leading of the league.