Sunday, September 21, 2008

Arsenal takes on Liverpool tie


Arsenal, with his triumph in the field of Bolton (1-3) took advantage of the home of Liverpool puncture, which yielded a draw without goals with the Stoke City, auparse for the leadership of the English League.



The Bolton began with a warning shot from a distance when Kevin Nolan had only spent four minutes after the start of the game. On the next occasion on which arranged the premises, he gave Almunia a corner, Kevin Davies finished from head to advance his team on the scoreboard.



The goal awoke the players from Wenger, who changed the chip away from the Champion's lethargy and woke up to go to the Bolton goal. In just two minutes, 26 to 27, Eboue, in his first goal in the Premiership with Arsenal, Bendtner and gave back to the scoreboard with two shots from inside the area and restored script envisaged for the match.



With the advantage on the scoreboard, the 'Gunners' solid defense, kicked out by Land's attempts to tie Bolton. With the local dumps in the porter of Almunia, Denilson took a pass from Adebayor to place the definitvo 1-3, which could be extended if Walcott would fall off two minutes later when remaining three minutes to the end.



The Liverpool at Anfield failure



By contrast, there was the day of Liverpool's Rafael Benitez Spanish technician who is the promised happy with the modest Stoke, second last in the ranking, with the result that was not another in the head that was not the local triumph.



Already in the first minute, before a grocer Anfield Road, Gerrard enjoyed the first occasion with a launch failure. The captain held what they thought was their goal 100 with the club 'red', but his joy was over soon to see what the arbitrator overturned by offside.



Liverpool dominated the match during the 90 minutes but could not find the goal. Alonso, Torres, Carragher and Keane were sometimes clear, but Thomas Sorensen, the goalkeeper of Stoke, newly promoted team, was the hero for the visitors.



In addition, the West Ham United rose to fourth place with a 3-1 victory for the Newcastle United, which remains without a coach following the departure of Kevin Keegan. David Di Michele scored two to give the many Italian Gianfranco Zola his first victory in the dock.



The Sunderland rose to sixth place at 2-0 defeat to Middlesbrough with two goals from Michael Chopra in the north-east derby. Chopra said the local team in the absence of the final ten minutes and sealed the victory in the time off.



Stewart Downing missed a penalty in the second half for Middlesbrough to star in the crossbar, before it was Chopra did pay the final two goals. The Blackburn escaped from the drop zone with a 1-0 victory over Fulham thanks to both a late Matt Derbyshire.

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