Sunday, January 31, 2010

Manchester City 2 - 0 Portsmouth Highlights

Manchester City 2 - 0 Portsmouth Highlights

After dominating the first half but surviving a scare when Pompey struck the bar, Manchester City struck five minutes from the break when Ireland floated a ball over the top to Emmanuel Adebayor and the returning striker controlled and thundered home a half volley. All too easily the Citizens grabbed a second on the stroke of halftime as Vincent Kompany had a mockery of Ben Haim’s marking to power home a corner.



31 January 2010, Manchester City 2 - 0 Portsmouth
Emmanuel Adebayor of Manchester City is challenged by Jamie O'Hara of Portsmouth




31 January 2010, Manchester City 2 - 0 Portsmouth
Carlos Tevez of Manchester City competes for the ball with Marc Wilson of Portsmouth




31 January 2010, Manchester City 2 - 0 Portsmouth
Stephen Ireland of Manchester City competes for the ball with Kevin Prince Boateng of Portsmouth



Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Chelsea 3 - 0 Birmingham Highlights



Chelsea 3 - 0 Birmingham Highlights

chelsea returned to the top of the Premier League with a comfortable 3-0 victory over Birmingham City at Stamford Bridge.

Carlo Ancelotti's side brought an end to Birmingham's 15-game unbeaten run thanks to an opening goal by Florent Malouda and a brace from Frank Lampard.

The win put Chelsea one point clear of Manchester United at the top of the table with a game in hand on their rivals.

The home side went ahead in the fifth minute when Chelsea opened their account through Malouda. The goal was engineered by England midfielder Joe Cole, who burst into the City penalty area from the right flank before crossing for the unmarked Malouda to head past Joe Hart from six yards.

City had been the only team in the league to prevent Chelsea from scoring when the two teams met at St Andrew's on Boxing Day but Ancelotti's side are a different animal at home.

However, City managed to stave off the expected Chelsea onslaught by stifling the midfield and the home side had to wait until the 20th minute for another meaningful attack.

Again Cole sent the ball into the penalty area but it was deflected for a corner. However, only the width of the upright prevented the home side from increasing their lead seconds later.

Malouda's corner was met by the head of Ricardo Carvalho but the Portugal defender saw the ball cannon back off the post.

Chelsea continued to press and Lampard sent an angled drive into the arms of Hart in the 21st minute, while Cole was inches wide with a 20-yard shot moments later.

Cole was having a fine game for the home side and another 18-yard effort was well held by the diving Hart in the 26th minute.

But Chelsea did make it 2-0 in the 31st minute when Lampard collected a pass from Michael Ballack and sent a low angled drive beyond Hart and into the bottom corner from 20 yards.

Chelsea had now moved up a gear and were in their familiar smooth groove. In the 34th minute, Nicolas Anelka had a shot deflected for a corner as the home side looked for a third.

Chelsea's passing was fluent and inventive and Birmingham had no answer. They possessed little attacking threat, with Chelsea captain John Terry proving to be an imposing figure in his 300th career league game.

City had not tested Chelsea goalkeeper Petr Cech and lacked the quality and guile to trouble the home defence.

There was also a distinct lack of ambition in City's play, which was surprising given their 15-game unbeaten run.

Chelsea began the second half with the same attacking desire and a 25-yard drive from Anelka ruffled the side-netting with Hart scrambling to protect his near post.

In the 53rd minute, Hart rescued Birmingham when a cross from Ashley Cole found the unmarked Ballack at the far post.

The Germany captain sent his downward header towards the corner of the net but Hart somehow managed to grab the ball in time.

City replaced Cameron Jerome with Keith Fahey in the 56th minute as the visitors looked to add more impetus to their attack.

Chelsea were inches away from a third in the 59th minute when a corner by Malouda was directed just over the crossbar by Ballack.

Joe Cole deserved a goal as a reward for his performance but he squandered a real chance in the 64th minute when Lampard found him with a fine cross-field pass.

The midfielder, hoping to play his way into England's squad for the World Cup finals this summer, hit a weak shot straight at Hart from eight yards.

Hart was busy again two minutes later when he held a long-range drive from Malouda.

Birmingham's James McFadden broke clear of the Chelsea defence in the 72nd minute but his angled shot flashed the wrong side of the far post.

Moments later substitute Fahey brought a fine save from Petr Cech as City finally put some pressure on the home defence.

But Chelsea made it 3-0 in the 90th minute when Lampard collected a pass from Malouda and fired past the advancing Hart.

Manchester United 3 - 1 Manchester City Highlights

Manchester United 3 - 1 Manchester City Highlights

Carling Cup semi-final second leg. After a first half which had seen both Shay Given and Edwin van der Sar called into action, seven minutes into the second half Paul Scholes fizzed a shot past Given to give United the lead on the night. Michael Carrick doubled the lead with twenty minutes to go. Five minutes later, and just moments after Wayne Rooney had missed a sitter, Carlos Tevez pulled the tie level with his third goal in the two semi final matches. In injury time, seconds after Shay Given had made a stunning save from Fletcher, Giggs curled in a cross for Wayne Rooney to win the tie and send Manchester United to Wembley.

Sunday, January 17, 2010

Aston Villa 0 - 0 West Ham United Highlights

Aston Villa 0 - 0 West Ham United Highlights

An end-to-end battle between two teams looking at different ends of the table finished in a respectable stalemate between Villa and the Hammers. The hosts had the better of the chances, Rob Green pulling off a string of high quality saves, while struggling West Ham stayed competitive throughout the 90 minutes.

Blackburn Rovers 2 - 0 Fulham Highlights

Blackburn Rovers 2 - 0 Fulham Highlights

Chris Samba settled the home side’s nerves with a fortuitous 24th minute opener after he ricocheted home an attempted clearance by former Rover Damien Duff. Ryan Nelsen applied the lightest of touches to Benni McCarthy’s 54th minute free-kick to hand Rovers their first three-point haul since November.

Bolton Wanderers 0 - 2 Arsenal Highlights

Bolton Wanderers 0 - 2 Arsenal Highlights

Bolton were competitive in the opening exchanges against Arsenal, but just before the half hour the Gunners struck when Steinson lost the ball on the edge of his area, Cesc Fabregas picked up possession and had a neat one-two with Eduardo and the returning captain scored.

Bolton piled on the pressure after the break, but 13 minutes from time the Trotters were caught out on the counter-attack and Eduardo crossed for Fran Merida to score his first ever goal in the Premier League.

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Arsenal 2 - 2 Everton Highlights

Arsenal 2 - 2 Everton Highlights

In the only surviving 3pm kick-off in snowy England, Everton sprung a surprise early doors at Arsenal as Leon Osman headed home Landon Donovan’s first ever corner for the Toffees after 12 minutes. The Gunners continued to be off the pace after the goal, but after putting together an attack around the Everton box in the 26th minute, the returning Denilson saw his shot deflect off Osman and into the net.

A blizzard took over the Emirates after the break but it failed to break Everton’s stronghold on the match, and just over ten minutes from time the Toffees scored a brilliant and deserved second when Steven Pienaar broke the home offside on the halfway-line, raced 30-yards, and cheekily lifted the ball over Almunia. But Arsenal refused to be beaten, and in the 91st minute a typical attack saw Diaby provide the perfect pass for Tomas Rosicky, whose shot looped off defender Neill and over Howard.

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