Saturday, August 23, 2008

Pressure advance for Manchester


Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool aim to pressure from the outset to champion Manchester United winning their matches in the second day of the Premier league football. The Manchester tied one at home against Newcastle while the other three members of the 'big four' won their duels. And as the champion will not act until Monday, the trio could have, on Sunday afternoon, five points ahead of the champion.



Chelsea, runner up last year, the team that best impression caused last weekend, will play Sunday afternoon in the field of Wigan Athletic, where the team of Steve Bruce cree que puede dar la sorpresa. "We had a point the last time we played against Chelsea and we will play to attack them, maybe this time we all three points," said Wigan's Paul Scharner.



Chelsea will wait to see what is the fitness of Michael Ballack, captain of the German football, which he hurt in the left foot in the first game of the season. And coach Luiz Felipe Scolari plans to align the players that met its mid-week international duty, including the new England captain John Terry, Frank Lampard, Joe Cole and Ashley Cole.



Arsenal will play in the field of having defeated Fulham at home on the first day with many struggling to West Bromwich by 1 to 0. The coach Arsène Wenger can count on the French defence Mikael Silvester, signed in mid-week from Manchester United in an amount not disclosed. The coach may also provide the Togolese striker Emmanuel Adebayor, who finally signed a long-term contract after intense transfer speculation. "We detained and support because it is a tremendous strength and tremendous importance for the team," said Wenger.



Liverpool wants to expand CCN three points over the tight victory by 1-0 in the field of Sunderland, beating at home to Middlesbrough. Javier Mascherano is still in China for the Olympic Games but Ryan Babel, which plays in Beijing by Holland, could already be back.



Manchester United, with many problems injured, plays on Monday in Portsmouth, last in the table after being vapuleado on the first day 4-0 by Chelsea in the field.



Cristiano Ronaldo, Carlos Tevez, Owen Hargreaves, Nani and Anderson were lowered into the tie against Newcastle and Ryan Giggs and Michael Carrick was injured in the match. The coach Sir Alex Ferguson still relies on the recovery of Tevez and in that time Anderson returns to Beijing, where he played with the selection of Brazil.



The coach of Blackburn, Paul Ince, aims to round off the victory in the field of Everton (2-3) with a victory at home against Hull City, newly promoted, while the Stoke City will have a difficult opponent at home with Aston Villa.



The Newcastle receives at Bolton at St. James Park, Tottenham plays at home against Sunderland, West Brom will rival to Everton and Manchester City faces West Ham in the other matches this weekend.--elmundo--

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