Showing posts with label EPL. Show all posts
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Sunday, December 12, 2010

English Premier League: Tottenham Hotspur v Chesea - - Didier Drogba Missed Stoppage Time Penality to Leave Score 1-1

Poor show on the field by Chelsea continued as Didier Drogba missed a stoppage time penalty in an exciting but error-strewn 1-1 Premier League draw at Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.

 Roman Pavlyuchenko shot Spurs ahead after 15 minutes but Drogba, dropped to the bench after a series of flat displays, levelled after 70 minutes.

He had the chance to win the match at the death after Spurs goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes, at fault for the equaliser, flattened Ramires only to make amends by saving the penalty.

The ailing champions have now taken only six points from the last 21 available.

Chelsea, on 31 points, are still only one behind leaders Arsenal and Manchester City and level with Manchester United, who host Arsenal on Monday night (2000GMT) in one of two games in hand they have on the champions.

"We deserved to win the game, especially in the second half, we dominated them in the second half and that's more like the Chelsea we all know," Chelsea captain John Terry told Sky Sports.

"Didier was brave enough to stand up and take it. You miss some you score some it was just one of those things. Playing like we did in the second half everything looked back to normal.

"The hunger and spirit and determination was much better today and that's what we want from a Chelsea side."

Spurs are fifth on 27 with Bolton Wanderers up to sixth on 26 after they beat Blackburn Rovers 2-1 earlier on Sunday.

Spurs went ahead after 15 minutes when Jermain Defoe picked out Pavlyuchenko on the edge of the box with little obvious danger in the air.

First touch

However, the Russian's first touch took him clear of two defenders and he planted a low shot beyond Petr Cech.

Chelsea had more of the ball but their build-up was ponderous. Nicolas Anelka looked isolated up front and Gomes was never seriously tested in the opening half.

Manager Carlo Ancelotti, who was reported to have been given the personal backing of club owner Roman Abramovich in midweek, cut a frustrated figure on the touchline, shaking his head and half-heartedly waving his players forward.

At one point he was involved in a 40 metre argument with Terry as he urged his captain to hold a higher line.

Gomes was on his mettle early in the second, though, turning away a shot by halftime substitute Drogba and acrobatically tipping over after the ball skidded off the head of Wilson Palacios.

Spurs were being pinned back and, other than a Defoe shot inches wide, they struggled to create much.

Centre back Michael Dawson had looked solid on his first appearance in three months but he was at fault for the equaliser.

Drogba beat him to a long Cech clearance and was quicker to turn on to the loose ball but Gomes should still have saved the Ivorian's shot that went straight at him.

Chelsea pressed hard for the winner, even bringing on England midfielder Frank Lampard for his first appearance since August, and were presented with the perfect opportunity to find it when Gomes felled the otherwise anonymous Ramires in stoppage time.

Lampard, Chelsea's usual penalty taker, picked up the ball first but handed it to Drogba, only for the striker to hit his effort at the ideal height for Gomes to save diving to his left.

Having gone 16 years without a win against Chelsea at White Hart Lane, Spurs have now won three and drawn two of their last five meetings there.

They have also reached the last 16 of the Champions League in impressive style and things are going very nicely for Harry Redknapp's team.

The same cannot be said for Chelsea, who desperately need Lampard to get back to form to inject urgency and accuracy into their attack for their next two games, against Manchester United and Arsenal.

Saturday, December 4, 2010

Barclays Premier League - - Watch Chelsea v Everton Live Stream Online; Chelsea to Work Hard for a Much Needed Win

Watch Chelsea v Everton Live Stream Online – Watch Football / Soccer Live Stream Online!
 
Chelsea will try hard to return to form today in a Premier League match against Everton at Stamford Bridge. Soccer fanatics interested in seeing if Chelsea can trounce some recent misfortune can watch Chelsea v Everton in a live stream online.

Chelsea’s EPL title run has hit an obstacle recently, as the current champions have lost two of their previous three matches while drawing the third. With a record of nine wins, two draws and four losses for 29 points, Chelsea trails only Manchester United for first place in the table. Regardless, the club must play better if it hopes to defend its title.

Everton’s status is far more awful, as the Toffees went the entire month of November without recording a Premier League victory in five matches. An embarrassing 4-1 defeat to West Brom last time out plunged the Toffees ever closer to the relegation zone. Everton currently resides in 16th place in the table with 16 points, just two points more than Wigan Athletic, which is currently in relegation status.

You can watch Chelsea vs Everton live streaming on favorite sports TV channel from Stamford Bridge stadium.

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