Monday, November 1, 2010

Sunday Sparks

Maximiliano Rodriguez
Says welcome to fans who thank him for the decisive goal.
Here's some brief words about what happened in the past 30 hours in English top-flight football:

  • Arsenal only managed to score in final minutes for a win. Quite a sad case for me as I was captaining Chamakh. Song scored in three consecutive games. Looking good.
  • Chelsea wasn't much better than their London counterpart, won by the same margin. Both Malouda and Drogba are much less striking as compared to them in the first five games. Bosingwa didn't play at all, which was another sad case for me.
  • Everton won Yakubu's once-in-a-blue-moon goal. Arteta and Cahill once again gained their owners six points each.
  • Dempsey fired two to become Saturday's top pointer, sitting on top of fluke-goal scorer Nani.
  • Wolves shocked us with a comeback victory. Adebayor goaled through a penalty anyway.
  • Nani made one and fired one to give three points to Manchester United. A quite exciting match-up with Park and Van der Vaart making on-post attempts. VdV might be out for a week or two with his in-game injury. On a side note, Berbatov also lost his sparks like Malouda and Drogba.
  • Aston Villa and Birmingham played a goalless draw. Awesome for Foster-and-co owners.
Kevin Nolan
Meet the king of St James.
  • Newcastle thrashed Sunderland. Amazing. Nolan wore the hat but take a look at Ameobi. Two goals and two assists. Looked much better than the consolation man (he always made an assist for me when I needed it the most) two years before. However, he will need more playing time before you can consider him.
  • Liverpool won a 50-50 game. Torres was lost until the moment when N'gog was brought on. The trident of the former two and Maxi was great and it was no coincidence that the latter scored. Great job by Maxi and as usual, Kyrgiakos the tower of set pieces.

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