Sunday, November 28, 2010

Chelsea vs Newcastle United- Match Report








It Rained Goals in an otherwise chilly weekend of the Premier league answered some very important question about the premier league..... Its an astonishing landmark and quite a spectacular one that says... For the first time in the 100 year long history of the English Top flight, The Premier League, all the 20 teams who played this weekend (Saturday and SOOOOper Sunday) scored atleast 1 goal. Now some of us guys are avid cricket fans and might say that "Isme kya hai..... IPL me roz 20-30 chakke padte hain", but this is highly unlikely in the Beautiful game, Football, and this is like Diwali reviewed of Footy fanatics like me.

So Here is a roundup Chelsea v/s Newcastle Game:-

 Once upon a time, there was a Cole "The Goalie"
Whenever Newcastle and Chelsea have locked horns in English football, every time the two teams are on level terms at Halftime. Al tough this looked very unlikely today, as Newcastle were presented a gift-wrapped goal 10 minutes into the start of the match when Peter Cech misread an alex back pass and the ball fell to Andy carrol. the Newcastle marksman and the england international needed no invitation to stick the ball into the back of the net.
For most of the second half, it appeared that the dark clouds are following the blues, both at Stamford Bridge and away, but the salaman kalou had other thoughts. The ivorian fired past the magpies second choice goalkeeper Krool expertly scoring of his weaker foot. the Blues were back in the Game at the Stroke of halftime.

The second half was when the drama unfolded.Everyone who follows football knows that the Chelesea of recent times have 6 or 7 gears to their game, if iam not understating. so as expected, the blues started the half looking much better.

The defining moment of the match came at 60', when Ashley Cole stopped a pile driver of a strike from Newcastle's Wayne Routledge on the goal-line. it was the second act of stupidity from Peter cech that had pushed cole into the Heriocs.

Altough the Argentine Gutierrez was shining for the Magpies, Chances were falling one after the another for the Blues, who lacked Their otherwise Distinct edge in the front of the goal. While the frenchmen malouda and anelka were keeping quite most of the game, the only chances Newcastle were able to create were for Set pieces which were conceded by Ivanovic with his silly fouls over shola ameobi and the Substitute striker Niall Ranger.

Altough the Magpie's Second choice goalie, Krool made some good saves to keep his team in the match, Chelsea squandered many chances.

 My verdict is 2 points dropped by the blues, which could prove costly for them, and their Dictator cum owner Roman Abrahimovich, who recently fired Chelsea's ever present Ray Wilkins.
  
The final Score was 1-1, which doesn't reflect on an otherwise interesting spectacle on SOOOOOOOOOOPER SUNDAY.


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