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Sunday, 2 September 2012

01/09/12 Premier League week-end round-up


West Ham 3 – 0 Fulham:

The early kick off in saturday's matches was a good chance for West Ham's new loan signing Andy Carroll to display his talents to the home ground, and he did just that, tearing up Fulham's defence and set the Hammers on the way after just 53 seconds when his knock down header allowed Ricardo Vaz Te to tee up Kevin Nolan to slot home with his left foot. Then in then 29th minute the Irons doubled their lead after defender Winston Reid powered in a header when he found himself free from a corner. West Ham virtually sealed the win in the 41st minute after Matthew Taylor finished from outside the box into the bottom corner. Carroll left the Upton Park pitch after 68 minutes after concerns over a hamstring injury, but he most certainly played a huge part the West Ham victory that was secured after a rampant first half display.

Swansea 2-2 Sunderland

Sunderland's new £14 million signing Steven Fletcher scored twice on his Sunderland debut to draw Swansea's 100% start to the season to a close. 

Fletcher's first came after Ashley Williams's horrific backpass was miscued and left Fletcher one on one with Vorm, and the Scotsman cooly slotted home. Swansea's response was almost instant when Wayne Routledge fired home from 10 yards out. However the resiliant Sunderland side struck back with Fletcher's second goal of the afternoon, a tap in at the far post just before half time. Sunderland were denied the win however after Michu secured a point for the home side who survived the last 20 minutes with 10 men after Jose Manuel Flores was sent off.

Tottenham 1-1 Norwich

Norwich managed to snatch a point late on at White Hart Lane against 10 man Tottenham, resigning them to their worst start to a Premier League season for four years.

Deadline day signing Moussa Dembele had put Spurs in front with a goal on his debut, but with time running out Robert Snodgrass managed to find a pocket of space and let fly with a low left-footed shot that beat the Tottenham goalkeeper Brad Friedel all ends up. Boos echoed around the Lane at the final whistle, leaving Andre Villas-Boas still without a competitive win as Tottenham manager.

West Brom 2-0 Everton

Unbeaten West Bromwich Albion recorded their best start ever to a Premier League season at the cost of Everton's unbeaten streak at The Hawthorns. 

Baggies Irish striker Shane Long tucked in the close-range opener from substitute Peter Odemwingie's low left-wing cross. Defender Gareth McAuley powerful header tied up West Brom's victory as Everton lost for the first time in 12 top flight games. Everton's best chance fell to in form Belgian midfielder Marouane Fellaini, but he slashed the opportunity wide.

Wigan 2-2 Stoke

Stoke and England striker Peter Crouch managed to rescue Stoke a point at the DW stadium after Franco Di Santo looked to have secured a victory for the home side Wigan. 

Di Santo's fifth goal in eight games had put the Latics 2-1 up in the 49th minute before Crouch powered home Jon Walters' cross. Stoke's new signing Charlie Adam, who joined on deadline day in a £4m deal from Liverpool, was denied a heroic winner by Ali Al Habsi's stunning save late on.


Man City 3-1 QPR

The day's late kick off saw two big summer spending clubs clash, QPR signing 12 new players through the summer, and the champions Manchester City who made 5 signings on deadline day. 

City managed to maintain their unbeaten start to the new season against QPR at The Etihad. The Premier League champions were watched by Real Madrid head coach Jose Mourinho ahead of their meetings in the champions league. Yaya Toure gave City the lead in the 16th minute in a first half that they totally dominated. QPR managed to stun the City crowd after grabbing an equaliser through Bobby Zamora 59 minutes into the game. Just 2 minutes later however City were back in front through Edin Dzeko before Argentinian striker Carlos Tevez secured the win in stoppage time to calm the home crowd's nerves.

This is the Premier League table as it currently stands, with 3 games being played on Sunday.

 Chelsea remain the only team to take full points from their 3 games, but Swansea City, West Bromwich Albion and Manchester City still also remain unbeaten. Everton slip down to 5th after their loss and West Ham are among the teams rising in the league after their comfortable win at Fulham. QPR remain near the bottom with only Aston Villa below them who play Newcastle United tomorrow.


Saturday, 30 June 2012

Ten Transfer Targets


Its that time of year again, the transfer window officially opens tomorrow and with Euro 2012 drawing to a close the transfer market is set to take centre stage. Here is a quick run down of who we think will be making headlines for potential moves this summer.


NAME: Hulk (FC Porto)














Information: The quick, powerful and tricky Brazilian right winger Hulk has attracted attention from a number of clubs this transfer window and it is not difficult to see why. Hulk has attracted the attention of many prestigious teams after 21 goals in 38 appearances in all competitions for his club side FC Porto this year, and Hulk could be tempted by the offers he is receiving from clubs with more prestige amongst Europe than Porto.

Position: Right Wing but has been known to drift inwards.

Clubs interested: Chelsea, Real Madrid, Barcelona and Manchester City.

NAME: Leighton Baines (Everton)














Information: Baines has become one of the cornerstone's of Everton football club from his position of left back and is now attracting the attention of numerous big name clubs. After signing for Everton from Wigan in 2007, Baines has become of of England and the Premier League's most distinguished left backs. Many have been calling for him to replace Ashley Cole in the England national side and these calls are fast becoming hard to ignore. His pace, passing and dead ball skill has made him one of the most talked about players in this transfer window.

Position: Left Back

Clubs interested: Manchester United, Bayern Munich and Napoli.

NAME: Robin Van Persie (Arsenal)














Information: Club captain, goal scorer, talisman. These words are all used to describe Robin Van Persie, Arsenal's premier striker. With 37 goals in 48 games in all competitions Robin Van Persie has solidified himself as the English Premier League's best striker and has thus attracted a plethora of interested parties all battling for his services. With Arsenal's recent signings of Lukas Podolski and Olivier Giroud, could this spell the end for Van Persie at Arsenal, or could this be Arsene Wenger's desperate ploy for his talisman to stay?

Position: Striker

Clubs interested: Manchester City, Juventus and Real Madrid.


NAME: Fernando Torres (Chelsea)










Information: Often dubbed the “£50 million flop”, Fernando Torres has struggled to justify his price tag whilst at Chelsea, and many now believe that it is time for Chelsea to cut their losses and show him the door after a poor 11 goals in 49 appearances this year . But with the recent departure of Didier Drogba, many other now think that this could be Torres's chance to become Chelsea's main goal-getter, and prove that he was worth the substantial sum paid for him.

Postion: Striker

Clubs interested: Juventus, Athletico Madrid, Fc Anzhi Makhachkala and AS Roma

NAME: Clint Dempsey (Fulham) 













Information: The 29 year old American Clint Dempsey has caught the eye of a number of clubs after the 2011/2012 Premier League season, scoring an impressive 23 goals in 43 appearances for his club side Fulham, and was even voted the Fulham 'Player of the Season' by fans for the second straight season, edging out the likes of Moussa Dembele and Brede Hangelend. All of this has attracted attention from other Premier League sides as well as teams abroad. Dempsey could be tempted with the promise of Champions League football, something that his current side Fulham cannot offer him.

Position: Winger/ Attacking Midfielder/ Forward

Clubs interested: Arsenal, Liverpool, Everton, Tottenham Hotspur and AS Roma.



NAME: Luka Modric (Tottenham) 













Information: The Croatian playmaker has established himself as one of the most potent creative midfielders in the premier league, he was the driving force behind Tottenham’s early season form where for a time they threatened to mount a serious title challenge. The diminutive midfielder possesses superb vision and exceptionally quick feet, he is also blessed with a very powerful shot and is capable of scoring some outstanding goals from outside the penalty area. However with Tottenham’s season stuttering to a halt and missing out on champion’s league qualification, Modric will be looking for the exit door with rumours of a potential transfer request pointing to a swift exit from White Hart Lane

Position: Centre midfield but is able to play out wide on the left.

Clubs interested: Manchester United, Chelsea, Manchester City and Real Madrid



NAME: Joao Mountinho (Porto) 













Information: The Portuguese midfielder impressed in Euro 2012 as Portugal went on a fine run into the semi-finals. With a good range of passing he excelled as Portugal’s main playmaker ahead of the less technical due of Veloso and Chelsea midfielder Raul Meireles. He played a key role as part of Porto’s treble under Andre Villas Boas and a potential link up at Tottenham could be appealing, especially as the Premier League is a more prestigious league for Moutinho to showcase his talents.

Position: Central Midfield

Clubs interested: Chelsea had shown and interest but Tottenham may step up interest if AVB becomes manager.


NAME: Victor Moses (Wigan) 


Information: A tricksy winger who is well known for his dribbling skills and according to OptaSports he made the most dribbles in the Premier League last season. Wigan will be desperate not to let go of their prize asset after losing Charles N’Zogbia to Aston Villa last season. Moses does not lack confidence but can be wasteful in front of goal however at his best he can be scintillating as Arsenal found late last season. Moses may look to a bigger club to further his career in the near future and so a move may be on the cards.

Position: Left Winger

Clubs interested: Chelsea, Liverpool


NAME: Jan Vertonghen (Ajax) 















Information: A versatile defender who impressed as Ajax won the Eredivisie. Vertonghen has a real eye for goal and scored many for Ajax in their title winning campaign. He may be another off the Ajax production line who leave the Netherlands for a bigger challenge with many clubs vying for his signature. A move to Tottenham had seemed a certainty however a clause in his contract at Ajax may be a stumbling block for a potential move.

Position: Can play at centre back, left back or be deployed in a holding midfield role.

Clubs interested: Tottenham, Arsenal


NAME: Grant Holt (Norwich City) 













Information: A powerful striker who impressed for Norwich as they returned to the Premier league, he scored 17 goals for the canaries and was unlucky not to make it into Roy Hodgson’s England squad for Euro 2012. He has played for many English clubs in the lower leagues and has finished Norwich’s top scorer for three seasons running. He is usually deployed as a central striker with superb aerial presence who makes life difficult for opposition centre halves. His age (31) may be a factor in any move but going on last season’s performance Holt is more than capable of scoring goals in England’s top flight.

Position: Striker

Clubs interested: Aston Villa