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The HQ would like to know what in the blue hell is going on with City's back line... especially after today's surrendering of a point snatching defeat from the jaws of a sister-kissing at Stamford Bridge against Chelsea...
Game's tied at ones after a beautiful goal by Sergio Aguero, and this happens in the 90th minute...
THE 90TH MINUTE...
Nastasic and Joe Hart played their best version of "I got it, you take it..." and gave Fernando Torres their best make-good on his airmailing of a goal attempt in the first half...
Here's Manuel Pellegrini post-match...
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Sunday, October 27, 2013
Sunday, December 23, 2012
OSG Prem: Chelsea Lights Up Villa For 8
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Here's the full list of the assault on Aston Villa by Chelsea today at Stamford Bridge...
Fernando Torres (3)
David Luiz (29)
Branislav Ivanovic (34)
Frank Lampard (58)
Ramires (75, 90+1)
Oscar (PK 79)
Edin Hazard (83)
But eight goals...??? Eight...???
American goalie Brad Guzan was certainly shell-shocked and Aston Villa looked like they were, completely, outclassed the whole day. The end result gives Villa the worst goal differential of all the clubs near relegation (-17), one worse than Reading and QPR.
Chelsea is now tied in goal differential with both City and United at (+19), two points clear of Arsenal for third place.
Aston Villa manager Paul Lambert was really honest about it: “We were second best. We have to hold our hands hold our hands up, we never turned up; at this level we can't play like that. We always learn, it will certainly be a wake-up call its been going fine for us and it is only Chelsea and the two Manchester clubs that have turned us over, we will bounce back."
The whole notion of offense at Chelsea was somewhat foreign to fans under the new Rafa Benitez administration, and the move of David Luiz to midfield seemed to be something of a catalyst today.
Here's all eight goals, while it lasts...
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Next games are the day after Christmas...
Here's the full list of the assault on Aston Villa by Chelsea today at Stamford Bridge...
Fernando Torres (3)
David Luiz (29)
Branislav Ivanovic (34)
Frank Lampard (58)
Ramires (75, 90+1)
Oscar (PK 79)
Edin Hazard (83)
But eight goals...??? Eight...???
American goalie Brad Guzan was certainly shell-shocked and Aston Villa looked like they were, completely, outclassed the whole day. The end result gives Villa the worst goal differential of all the clubs near relegation (-17), one worse than Reading and QPR.
Chelsea is now tied in goal differential with both City and United at (+19), two points clear of Arsenal for third place.
Aston Villa manager Paul Lambert was really honest about it: “We were second best. We have to hold our hands hold our hands up, we never turned up; at this level we can't play like that. We always learn, it will certainly be a wake-up call its been going fine for us and it is only Chelsea and the two Manchester clubs that have turned us over, we will bounce back."
The whole notion of offense at Chelsea was somewhat foreign to fans under the new Rafa Benitez administration, and the move of David Luiz to midfield seemed to be something of a catalyst today.
Here's all eight goals, while it lasts...
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Next games are the day after Christmas...
Monday, April 30, 2012
OSG Prem: Wild Weekend With 2 Games Left...
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First and foremost, how long did it take $48-million transfer Fernando Torres to show...??? Too long in the minds of the Blues fans...
Chelsea blows out QPR 6-1 and Torres had three of them...
QPR is in danger of relegation as they're in the fight of their lives...
Not to be outdone... Liverpool's Luis Suarez matched Torres output with some work of his own... the third one was a cracker from 45 yards out...
Wigan is getting closer to getting out of the relegation battle, and at the same time, drawing Aston Villa into the fray with a 4-0 win over Newcastle- a complete surprise, but the Latics have now won 4 of their last 6...
Now, what's left is the Manchester Darby between City and United...
City wins and the League title is theirs to lose with tiebreakers and such... lose and it may be United's after all...
Even if Roberto Mancini says his team doesn't have a chance...
First and foremost, how long did it take $48-million transfer Fernando Torres to show...??? Too long in the minds of the Blues fans...
Chelsea blows out QPR 6-1 and Torres had three of them...
QPR is in danger of relegation as they're in the fight of their lives...
Not to be outdone... Liverpool's Luis Suarez matched Torres output with some work of his own... the third one was a cracker from 45 yards out...
Wigan is getting closer to getting out of the relegation battle, and at the same time, drawing Aston Villa into the fray with a 4-0 win over Newcastle- a complete surprise, but the Latics have now won 4 of their last 6...
Now, what's left is the Manchester Darby between City and United...
City wins and the League title is theirs to lose with tiebreakers and such... lose and it may be United's after all...
Even if Roberto Mancini says his team doesn't have a chance...
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