Archive for November, 2010
Premier League Results 10.11.2010
Stoke City – Birmingham City   3 – 2
Scored by:
44′Â Â Â [1 - 0]Â Â Â R. Huth
71′Â Â Â [2 - 0]Â Â Â R. Fuller
74′Â Â Â [2 - 1]Â Â Â K. Fahey
76′Â Â Â [2 - 2]Â Â Â C. Jerome
85′Â Â Â [3 - 2]Â Â Â D. Whitehead
Tottenham – Sunderland   1 – 1
Scored by:
64′Â Â Â [1 - 0]Â Â Â R.v.d. Vaart
67′Â Â Â [1 - 1]Â Â Â A. Gyan
Aston Villa – Blackpool   3 – 2
Scored by:
28′Â Â Â [1 - 0]Â Â Â S. Downing
45′Â Â Â [1 - 1]Â Â Â M. Harewood
60′Â Â Â [2 - 1]Â Â Â N. Delfouneso
87′Â Â Â [2 - 2]Â Â Â D. Campbell
89′Â Â Â [3 - 2]Â Â Â J. Collins
Newcastle United – Blackburn Rovers   1 – 2
Scored by:
3′Â Â Â Â [0 - 1] M.G. Pedersen
47′Â Â Â [1 - 1] A. Carroll
82′Â Â Â [1 - 2]Â Â Â J. Roberts
West Ham United – West Bromwich   2 – 2
Scored by:
38′Â Â Â [0 - 1]Â Â Â P. Odemwingie (pen.)
43′Â Â Â [1 - 1]Â Â Â S. Parker
50′Â Â Â [2 - 1]Â Â Â F. Piquionne (pen.)
71′Â Â Â [2 - 2]Â Â Â P. Ibanez
Wigan Athletic – Liverpool   1 – 1
Scored by:
7′Â Â Â Â [0 - 1]Â Â Â F. Torres
52′Â Â Â [1 - 1]Â Â Â H. Rodallega
Chelsea – Fulham   1 – 0
Scored by:
30′Â Â Â [1 - 0]Â Â Â M. Essien
Wolverhampton – Arsenal   0 – 2
Scored by:
1′Â Â Â Â Â [0 - 1]Â Â Â M. Chamakh
90′Â Â Â [0 - 2]Â Â Â M. Chamakh
Manchester City – Manchester United   0 – 0
Everton – Bolton Wanderers   1 – 1
Scored by:
79′Â Â Â [0 - 1]Â Â Â I. Klasnic
90′Â Â Â [1 - 1]Â Â Â J. Beckford
Midfielder Joey Barton Could Face A Hearing With The Football Association
Midfielder Joey Barton from Newcastle United could face a hearing with the Football Association after he seemed to punch midfielder Morten Gamst Pedersen from Blackburn Rovers.
During the game between the two sides midfielder Joey Barton appeared to lose his temper during the game and struck the midfielder Morten Gamst Pedersen in the stomach.
Joey Barton was not penalised for the offence, allowing the FA the opportunity to call a hearing.
Also Barton said about this atack that simply tapped him on the chest.
Blackburn manager Sam Allardyce said about this incident: “I’m not really going to talk about that because I don’t want to detract from our victory,” .
Now we will wait and see what thinks Football Association about this incident.
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What They Think About The Derby Ferguson And Mancini
Manchester City-Manchester United 0-0
Manchester United remain unbeaten in the Premier League, but Sir Alex Ferguson believes that his team had enough of the ball to conquer a City side he felt did not have as many attacking ambitions as his own.
Sir Alex Ferguson said at Sky Sports 1: “City are very difficult to beat on their own ground and obviously they set their stall out, I think there was too much tension for it to be the kind of match people thought it would be. They set their stall out in the second half and made it very difficult for us”.
“It’s a decent result but, some of our football was good, we were good on the ball but we needed to create openings to win the match and we only really made two which was difficult.”
Manchester City manager Robert Mancini was also satisfied with the goalless draw.
Robert Mancini said: “When you play in a derby it is a difficult game. We did not have many chances to score but it was a good point, we tried to win but they defended very well. We play to win but when you do not have many chances it is difficult.”
Carlos Tevez came close to to score the first goal in this match with a superb free-kick in the first half, but Edwin van der Sar pushed the ball to safety.
Robert Mancini said also about Tevez: “Carlos is an important player for us, he played well against a strong defence. He ran well although he may have been a little tired like some of the other players.
Mancini is also not very happy because Mario Balotelli must serve a three-match ban for violent conduct.
Steven Gerrard Has No Regrets
Liverpool skipper Steven Gerrard told that he has no regrets about turning down a move to Chelsea earlier in his career.
Few years ago the Steven Gerrard had seriously considered the prospect of making a move to Chelsea.
Steven Gerrard still waiting to win his first Premier League title.
Also Steven Gerrard, according to The Mirror said: “I don’t think sacrifice is the right word to stay at Liverpool,”
“Playing for Liverpool and being the captain, I wouldn’t call that a sacrifice – I would call that living a dream.
“Of course there have been opportunities in the past to move on – Chelsea and other times as well – but I love this club, I want to stay and be successful because when that day comes, I know it will mean an awful lot more to me.”
With this thinks said by Steven Gerrard the Liverpool fans can be happy because their idol will remain with them.