Posts Tagged ‘Fulham’

Deco: We can win the League

December 31st, 2008

Portugal midfielder, Deco, is extremely confident that Chelsea has the potential to get back into the Premier League title hunt.

Blues have now slipped 3 points behind league leaders, Liverpool, after they failed to grab full points from their previous game against Fulham.

Their West-London rivals managed a 2-2 draw against Chelsea at Craven Cottage.

Luiz Felipe Scolari’s side has secured only one victory from their 4 previous games.

However, the charismatic midfielder continues to believe that Chelsea can turn things around in the New Year. He claims, ‘I accept that we haven’t been playing to our standards in the past few games.’

‘We have missed several chances of moving to the top of the league table. However, the time that matters the most for being at the top is the end of the season. I feel that we have the team, who can finish as Premier League Champions.’

Speaking on Chelsea Boss, Deco said, ‘Scolari hasn’t changed since his days at Portugal. I still believe that he’s as strong as he was then. I find him handling us in the same manner, as he was doing earlier in the season that earned him praise from everyone.’

‘We still have a long season to go. It is always a big test playing in England in the second half, as things can get exciting in the closing stages.’

‘This is the time when we made a comeback in the previous season. I believe we have the talent to do one better by winning the League in this season.’

Woodgate: A big team may get relegated this season

December 28th, 2008

Jonathan Woodgate has a feeling that a big team might get relegated from Premier League this season. However, he is going to make sure that it’s not Tottenham.

Although Spurs has seen a revival under Redknapp and scored 18 points, since his appointment couple of month back.

However, they are still under pressure with two back-to-back losses against Newcastle United and Fulham.

Woodgate may return to Spurs side, after missing out with a back injury, for an important game against West Bromwich Albion at The Hawthorns.

28-year-old Spurs said, ‘Situation in the league is very tight. Teams have been beating one another for a long time. At this moment, no side has any real form barring the top fives. Even, they have been dropping points.’

‘Form of the rest of the clubs has been inconsistent and there is an equal possibility of seeing a big team going down. We need to make sure that it’s not us by keep picking victories.’

Although the results may not show it, but Woodgate believes that Spurs have been playing well.

‘We have seen an incredible turnaround, but our current position in the League shows that it’s very difficult to come out of the relegation zone once you are in.’

‘Just take a look at our performance in the past couple of months and you are bound to notice the improvement. Still, we are far from getting out of the woods.’

‘When you are down, it’s tough to get back on feet as everyone else is winning. You need to keep on improving till you are completely out of the jail. However, we are displaying our true potential and what we can do.’

Stoke Vs Hull: No winner from the Battle of the New Boys

November 30th, 2008

New boys of Premier League, Stoke & Hull, came out of a tough encounter at the Britannia Stadium and ended the game at even terms with a 1-1 score line.

Prior to the start of the game, Stoke was looking for their fifth straight victory at home in the league, whereas the club from Yorkshire tasted only one defeat on road this season.

A curler from Hull’s Marlon King got them in front on the stroke of half-time. However, a well-taken penalty in the second half from Ricardo Fuller allowed the home side to equalize.

Meanwhile, Bolton trashed Roy Keane’s Sunderland 4-1 at the Stadium of Lights.

Although the home side got the lead through Cisse in only the 11th minute, 2 goals from Johan Elmander and one each from Gary Cahill & Matt Taylor scripted another horror day for the Irishman.

Another game saw Wigan beat last-placed West Brom 2-1 at JJB Stadium to record back-to-back wins in the league.

West Brom did hold the early advantage with a goal coming from Ishmael Miller in the 47th minute.

However, Wigan came back with an equalizer from Henri Camara in the 61st minute. A late winner from
Emmerson Boyce sealed the game for Steve Bruce’s side.

Aston Villa kept their fourth position in the league, after they managed a goalless draw against Fulham at Villa Park.

Again, Newcastle United came out of relegation zone when they played out a goalless draw at Riverside Stadium against Middlesbrough.

Tony Adams named the new Portsmouth Boss

October 28th, 2008

Tony Adams, former defender from England, was today named the new Portsmouth Boss, after Harry Redknapp left for a stint with struggling Tottenham Hotspurs.

Adams along with Joe Jordan took the temporary charge of the club during a 1-1 draw against Fulham on Sunday following Redknapp’s departure.

The 42-year-old has now been given Fratton Park’s top job and his first test will be against current Premier League leaders Liverpool.

Peter Storrie, who is currently the executive chairman in Fratton Park, gave the confirmation of his appointment. He revealed that Adams has been given a 2-year contract.

Storrie said ‘It has been a tough 48 hours for the club.’

‘We did say that we might take time for the decision on this important job. However, after having a chat with Tony, we felt that he’s perfect for the job. Even, his dedication for the club in the recent past has simplified our decision of selecting him.’

On being asked of his appointment as the new boss of Portsmouth, Adams said, ‘It’s a fantastic feeling. I’m honored!’

‘I’m excited for the task in hand. I cannot wait to start. It’s been more than 2 years for me at Fratton Park and this stint will help me in contributing more to the success of the club.’

‘We’ve got great talent at Portsmouth. I hope to nurture them in the same manner as Harry did when I was working under him.’

‘Harry did a great job for the clubs and its fans. He will be a touch act to follow. But, I’m sure I won’t let anyone down.’

Blackburn Rovers Vs Manchester United: Rooney architects 2-0 win for United

October 5th, 2008

Paul Ince, Blackburn Rovers Boss, was unable to defeat the experience of Sir Alex Ferguson, as the Devils’ boss engineered a 2-0 victory for his side.

Although Rovers dominated the first twenty five minutes of the game with clever passes, goals from Wes Brown & Wayne Rooney in each half sealed the deal for United.

England Manager Fabio Capello, who was amongst the capacity crowd in Ewood Park, seemed very happy with the way Rooney delivered the goods for his side.

However, many feels that he would have loved to get the services of Anderson and Berbatov, who were the instigators of United’s win.

England International Rooney was instrumental in both the goals. His immaculate pass caught Wes Brown, who steered it to the far post in the 31st minute.

Again, he hit an unstoppable shot into the Rovers’ net after Cristiano Ronaldo picked him up with a perfect through ball in the 64th minute to make it 2-0 for United.

Paraguay International Roque Santa Cruz was the only one, who showed consistency in threatening former Dutch International Edwin Van der Sar. However, Ince had to take him off, as he was injured during the course of the game.

Manchester United Boss will be happy with the first back-to-back victory in the season for the club. Currently, they have 11 points from 6 games and are positioned 6th in the Premier League table.
Meanwhile, West Brom defeated Fulham 1-0 with a goal from former Hearts’ striker Roman Bednar at The Hawthorns.

Arsenal Vs Fulham: Gunners fail to impress in a 1-0 defeat at Craven Cottage

August 24th, 2008

Arsenal today failed to impress in an away match against supposedly ‘tame’ rivals Fulham with a disappointing 0-1 loss to the home side.

The away side had it all to win the game, but was without the adequate firepower when it mattered to get the ball beyond the home goalie Mark Schwarzer.

Fans at the Craven Cottage witnessed a great match, as it was the home side that took the game to their control from the start and scored the only goal of the match.

Norway defender, Brede Hangeland, hammered his first goal for the Whites, a header in response to a corner by Jimmy Bullard in the 21st minute.

After this goal, the match went on in a frantic fashion, but it was the Whites’ defense that was calm throughout. They responded with well crafted possession based moves, much to the Gunners’ frustration.

As the game progressed, the intensity of the attacks by Arsenal increased, but it was too late as the damage had already been done.

Emanuel Adebayor was too lazy in the first half, and Samir Nasri, unlike the last match, was lacking his usual touch. Robbie van Persie took five pitiful free kicks, hitting four on the wall and one well above the bar.

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, in the post match press conference repeatedly pressed on the fact that his team was the ones with more determination, before praising Fulham as the better team!

Meanwhile, Newcastle United defeated Bolton Wanderers 1-0 at St. James Park much to the delight of Coach Kevin Keegan. Again, Stoke scored an upset by their 3-2 victory over Aston Villa in a nail biting encounter at Britannia Stadium.