Half-time Premiership Updates
March 1, 2008The half-time whistle has sounded around Premiership grounds and it’s been a 45 minutes which has seen Chelsea answer their Carling Cup critics. They lead West Ham 3-0 with goals from Frank Lampard, Joe Cole and Michael Ballack, although Lampard has been sent-off after a confrontation with Luis Boa Morte.
Despite resting Ronaldo, Rooney et al, Man United continue their ruthless form, beating Fulham 2-0 at half-time. The goals coming from Owen Hargreaves and Ji Sung Park. Aston Villa lead 1-0 at the Emirates after a Phillipe Senderos own goal after 27 minutes.
Spurs have also rested three players and are without formidable defensive pairing Jonathan Woodgate and Ledley King. They trail Birmingham 1-0 after ex-Chelsea striker Mikael Forsell’s strike.
Elsewhere there are 0-0 draws at the Riverside for Middlesborough against 18th placed Reading. Newcastle too are desperate for a win but are being held by Blackburn at St James’s Park. The “game of the day” at Pride Park is a bore draw so far. Manchester City host Wigan at 17.15
A big 45 minutes then for the struggling sides and for Arsenal who need at least a draw to maintain their lead at the top of the table.
Ramos revolution taking shape
February 29, 2008Having taken a week to digest what was an enthralling Carling Cup Final, what is the future of Tottenham Hotspur away from the euphoria of victory?
The fact that Spurs reached the final in the first place is no great surprise, they’ve become something of a cup specialist in recent seasons, doing well in competitions domestically and on the continent.
However, to win the Carling Cup is something completely different. Yes, win. It is a strange notion to many fans, particularly those too young to remember the “glory years” most supporters frequently reminisce about.
Posted by Steve
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