watched a ton of soccer last weekend. some news/notes...
United thoroughly dominated West Ham. I think I heard mention that HAmmers didn't get their first corner kick until 3 minutes left in the game. West Ham could muster nothing on the attack, and United was surgical in their play. Man U is much the different (and better) team with Nani out there as opposed to Valencia. Valencia is offering nothing, while Nani is brimming with confidence. At this point, I think Nani needs to play near every game, and when he is not out there, we need Park out there. Valencia should be nothing more than a spot starter or substitute until he regains some semblance of confidence. It will be a bit interesting to see how SAF handles his roster, particularly his strikers, now with Berbatov playing well. Hernandez, Owen, Oberton, Machedo, each of these guys needs to get some pt, but I think the latter two will only see the pitch is cup ties or blowouts. West Ham is currently pointless, with a -8 GD. Reports that Cole was sold to Liverpool yesterday were squashed, but don't think that that will not happen sooner or later. West Ham could easily be this year's Portsmouth, big name club that gets relegated. And speaking of Portsmouth, they are currently at the bottom of the Championship table with a single point. QPR is at top, Christo >
Wigan with a shock win @ Spurs. Goes to show that it's tough to come off a big midweek win (Spurs had a CL clash) and then make another big effort in league play against a desperate team. Spurs blew a few early chances to score, but Wigan held tough. Very surprising to see Keane not hit the pitch. I really think Spurs need to loan him out again, soon. He's much too good a player/leader to be toiling on their bench, and it's obvious he doesn't fit into Redknapp's plans at Tottenham.
Woke up early and watched the entire Arsenal game. That was a good first 55 minutes or so, but after Arshavin's goal, the Gunners really put that one into the sleeper hold. That's something Arsenal has not been good at doing the past few years, and could bode well for them this year. Not allowing a late equalizer, and not having their defense exploited on a counter is a strong statement for their commitment to ball & game control. Of course, VonPersie got hurt, again so that may not be as good news from that game.
Everton/Aston Villa was probably the most entertaining match I was able to watch on television from the weekend. Luke Young with an absolute cracker of a goal early on, and both teams had ample opportunity to score throughout the game. I think Everton had the better of the chances, just could not beat Friedel. Ashley Young is so ####### brilliant, it's almost criminal to have him stuck on what should be a crap Aston Villa side this year. Either Villa should surround him with talent (and keep their talented players) or else sell him as they sold Milner.
Man City, oooooof - Derek
Lampard missed a pk this week, and now will need to have hernia surgery. Still awaiting news of how long he may miss, although both he and Terry have been ruled out for the England euro qualifier.
hmmm, think that's about it for England.
Italy -
Juventus, OOOOOOOOOOOOF. What a lackluster effort there @ Bari. Bari had the better of the chances, and a brilliant goal. I don't think Juve ever got out of the tunnel for the second half. Diego was sold off, and this team lacks severely. If not for a beautiful Del Piero goal in the Europa League, they would be out of that league too and looking a midling serie A season. Speaking of Diego, he scored a goal for Wolfsburg in his first game back, and Wolfsburg promptly went on to blow a 3-0 home lead and lose to Mainz. Not as if I had money on them or anything
Best performance of the weekend - AC Milan. Holy #### was that a display. Granted Lecce will be fighting to avoid relegation this year, but Milan could have scored easily 8 there. Inzaghi blew two opportunities (before his puke goal) and Seedorf had two or three sitters he blew. Hell, Pato should have had a hat trick. Ronaldinho was serving beautiful balls all around the field, it was awesome. He was making 40 meter passes, left footed, through two defenders, to his own player, in stride. He was serving balls into the box, he was making long runs, bursting through the defense. just awesome. I think Ibranovich made a good decision going to Milan, he is going to have a ton of opportunities to score. And now Milan is going after Robinho? Definitely a title worthy team there (after week one)
Genoa with a nice road win at Udinesse. Genoa has added a few nice pieces to their team this year, and they should very well challenge for at least a CL spot. Luca Toni is back off loan from Roma, and even though he may not be the player he once was, he is still a viable option for a team that needed a bit offense.
Most disappointing effort of the young year would have to be Roma vs Cesena. Basically Roma is fielding the Italian WC team, at home, and against a newly promoted Cesena. They fail to score, and frankly failed to supply many good chances. They had 20 something shots at target, but a great majority of these were from outside the box, or just weak, weak efforts. Riise was the only player that I thought offered anything close to dangerous. I'm pretty sure DeRossi is quickly becoming my least favorite soccer player in the world.
okay, that's about it for now.