THERE was no change at the top or bottom of the Premiership table on a fairly predictable weekend. However, it still kept things very intriguing in a variety of issues down the league.
CLINCHER: Van Persie sets Blackpool on their way to another loss |
At the bottom of the table and another defeat for Blackpool leaves Ian Holloway’s men in deep trouble. Their open defending was exposed by Arsenal at Bloomfield Road, who strolled to a 3-1 win on Sunday. Both Abou Diaby and Emmanuel Eboue helped themselves to rare goals in the first half. After the break, Blackpool showed more fight and Gary Taylor-Fletcher bought them back into the game, with his first goal since January. They were also denied a couple of possible penalties, but the Gunners two goal lead was restored in the last 15 minutes by the clinical Robin Van Persie. The win keeps Arsenal seven points adrift of Manchester United in the title race, with a game in hand. As for United, they never really needed to break sweat against Fulham, coasting to a 2-0 win at Old Trafford to record their 12th successive home Premiership win. In the absence of the suspended Wayne Rooney, Dimitar Berbatov returned to the starting eleven and scored the opener to maintain his place at the top of the Premiership scoring charts. Antonio Valencia nodded in the second, who kept Sir Alex Ferguson happy, after his highly-fancied horse What A Friend pulled up in the Grand National.
In the relegation scrap, it was Aston Villa who had the best weekend. In a dismal game at Villa Park, Gerard Houiller’s side recorded a crucial 1-0 success over Newcastle United. The game was settled by a James Collins header midway through the first half. The relief on Houiller’s face at the final whistle was clear to see, as Villa move five points clear of the drop zone. Midlands rivals West Brom can begin planning for top flight football again next season, as Roy Hodgson’s minus touch continues at the Baggies. They came from behind twice to overcome Sunderland 3-2 at the Stadium of Light. Paul Scharner netted the winner in a nervy game, which was full of chances for both teams. An own goal from Nicky Shorey had put Sunderland infront, which was cancelled out by a Peter Odemwingie scrappy effort. Phil Bardsley’s spectacular free-kick had the Black Cats back ahead, before Yusuf Mulumbu bought Albion back on level terms. Scharner’s winner sees West Brom now sitting comfortable in mid-table. However, Sunderland have now lost eight of their last nine Premiership games and have gone to pieces since Darren Bent’s shock departure to Aston Villa in January. At Molineux, a first half onslaught from Everton keeps Wolves firmly rooted in the bottom three. Everton won 3-0, to make it 12 points from their last six matches. Jermaine Beckford found the net from the Toffees first attack and from that point on, Wolves lacked the fight to compete. Phil Neville hit his first goal in three years and Russian international Diniyar Bilyadetinov produced a strike that someone saw the net remain intact on the stroke of half-time. The lack of desire and communication with Wolves must have Mick McCarthy worried in the dying stages of a gripping season.
West Ham United and Wigan Athletic also remain in the bottom three, after defeats at the weekend. The Hammers were left ragged by Bolton’s loan star Daniel Sturridge. Sturridge scored another double in Bolton’s 3-0 win; his goals were both stunning strikes in a fabulous individual performance. Roman Abramovich must be wandering whether he could have saved himself £50million now, when Fernando Torres struggles continue at Stamford Bridge. Torres did play a part in Chelsea’s winner against Wigan, but it was so illegal that it seemed remarkable he got away with it. Torres clearly impeded Ali Al-Habsi in a goalmouth scramble, acting like a kid pushing in a Year 3 PE line! It was criminal play of the highest calibre! In the confusion, Florent Malouda turned in the winner in an unremarkable 1-0 scoreline. Chelsea would have scored more had Al-Habsi not been in outstanding form.
PAINFUL: A bad night for Manchester City and Mancini at Anfield |
Chelsea leapfrogged above Manchester City, who crumbled to a spectacular 3-0 defeat at Anfield last night. Liverpool had a rampant approach to their gameplay and it left City startled. Andy Carroll scored two special goals, his first for Liverpool and Dirk Kuyt added another midway through the first half. Three goals in the first 35 minutes, combined with what looks like a serious torn hamstring for Carlos Tevez and it made for a nightmare evening for Roberto Mancini on Merseyside.
In the other two matches this weekend, Blackburn and Birmingham shared a point apiece in a 1-1 draw at Ewood Park. Junior Hoillett saved the day for Blackburn, equalising in stoppage time at the end of the first half. This came after Lee Bowyer had scored with the first serious attack by either side in the 30th minute. It was a fair result, but stretches Blackburn’s winless run in the Premier League to nine matches. At White Hart Lane, Peter Crouch went from zero to hero in an amazing first half. Crouch scored twice in Tottenham’s topsy-turvy 3-2 success over Stoke City, with all five goals coming in a pulsating first half. Luka Modric also found the net for Tottenham. Stoke’s seventh successive away defeat in the Premiership wasn’t help by Jonathan Walters hitting the post from three yards out with the goal gaping at his mercy. It has to be a leading contender for miss of the season. Matthew Etherington, with a great solo goal after an amazing run and Kenwyne Jones were on target for the Potters.
With the FA Cup semi-finals taking centre stage this weekend, attention will no doubt be focusing on the Wembley final four. However, with Blackpool v Wigan, West Ham v Aston Villa and Arsenal v Liverpool on the agenda, there is still plenty to look forward to this weekend in the Premiership.
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