Couple of weeks ago, Chelsea lost to Spurs breaking their tie with ManU for the top slot, disregarding goal difference, putting them in 2nd place. At least for a couple of weeks, both were staying tight on top. But Chelsea lost, again to a mediocre team. That actually confuses me. Why is it that the big teams lose to smaller teams? During the 2nd week, the Blues lost to Boro, which is until now struggling with only 4 wins out of 13 games. Then couple of weeks after that, ManU lost to Reading, one of the teams promoted this year from the Championships, although honestly they had a good start in the Premiership. They are currently #8. Both Boro and Reading won 1-0. Liverpool, on the other hand, well, they've been losing no matter who their opponents are. For a team with such beautiful football history, and players like Stevie G, Crouch and Luis Garcia, to find themselves at the bottom of the first half of the table (they were once 15th if I remember it right) is just disappointing. *Peace Cza* Then the Gunners also lost to West Ham (currently 5th lowest) and just this week, a shocking 1-1 draw against Newcastle United who are just outside the relegation zone. Of course, being my second team in the League, it's good to see they're now up at the table, with last week's finish as 3rd, just behind ManU and Chelsea. Ah, the unpredictability of football.
Next week. The most exciting game to see. I hope nothing, nobody interferes. The clash of the best EPL teams. ManU against Chelsea. This game will put Chelsea either back on the same level as ManU or further behind them. Some people say Old Trafford's the most difficult away game a team could have but I trust my boys. I predict that the worst that could happen is a draw. 1-1. The best? The Blues crushing Rooney, slowing down Ronaldo and driving the ball past Van der Sar, which IMHO is not the best GK. WE have one of the best Premiership GK in Cudicini. Maybe I'm biased.
We'll keep the blue flag flying high! Chelsea, Chelsea! I'll be singing [in my mind] til Lampard, Sheva, Didier Drogba or Ballack scores for the team. I'll be singing until we walk out of Old Trafford with a win. Chelsea's got a game against Bremen this Wednesday [veryy early Thursday morning here] for the UCL playoffs. But my mind would rather focus on the match on Saturday; I'm pretty sure the Blues could easily get past Bremen just like they did in the past, winning 2-0.
At the moment, Chelsea's sitting on top of Group B, followed by Bremen. Take note, both teams beat Barca, claimed to be the best in Europe. The Blues managed to get a draw in their second face-off with Barca, with the second goal courtesy of Ivory Coast striker, DIDIERRR DROGGBAAA. On the other hand, Arsenal ranks second to CSKA Moskva. The Gunners and Porto are tied with 7 points with the former only leading on goal difference.
PS My sister who's coming back from HK tomorrow has got me my early Xmas gift for myself.
Yeeeebaaaahhh!!! I would've wanted the home kit, the one that really stands for the Blues, but there was no size available. Screw Adidas HK! The hell, a kit, away or home, as long as its Chelsea, I LOVE.
2 comments:
im totally lost to what is happening na. hmp.
Because. I give you updates anyway. Just pray that your Liverpool start to play well so I'd have good news for you always. If not, you can always love Chelsea, but that would mean denouncing your loyalty to the Reds.
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