Now I don't write much about sports but since Liverpool recorded what was to be a historic win over Chelsea today at Stanford Bridge, I had to record this down. It was almost too good to be true, and surely, too big of a boost to not brag about.
The score line was just 1-0 Liverpool, but it really did reflect much of the game. Clear cut chances were few for both teams and much of the chances were half chances only. And Alonso's 10th minute strike was nowhere near pretty, but hey, they all count. And Chelsea may have created more chances and held more possession, but at the end of the day, it's the three points that matter. And today, it was Liverpool's day.
Going into this game, Chelsea were not beaten at home for 86 games. What a record that was, but as with all records, it was bound to be broken sooner or later. And it turned out that Liverpool happened to be that team.
So after 9 games into the season, Liverpool are still unbeaten. It's their most impressive start into the Premier League campaign under Rafael Benitez and the hype doesn't stop there. It was a genuine show of intent to win the FA Premier League from Liverpool for the first time since 1990. For now, it's two wins against two of the biggest teams in England. Game on, Liverpool!
3 comments:
Salam bro.. what a superb performance by Liverpool when they beat Chelsea on that day. But what happened to them when they were beaten by Spurs yesterday. Guess that was the result of the newly motivated Spurs with their new coach who has the magnificent sight and formula. Somehow I believe that Spurs will be out of dangerous zone soon.
Ok, hope Liverpool will do better in their next matches..hehe.
wut???
spurs....haha...
aku agree wit abg nazri....
go down pool....
huhu...
wat a poor pool....
sumi2... liverpool will be back up there sooner or later. mark my words! hehe..
and betol abg nazri. mmg harry redknapp banyak bawak perubahan kat spurs. lps ni keluar la relegation zone tu..
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