• Euclidave 30.09.2011 No Comments

    Buckle seat belts as we prepare for the weekend derby that promises blood, sweat and tears.
    In October last year, Liverpool sank to one of the lowest points in their recent history after losing 2-0 Everton who condemned them to relegation zone, and their worst start to the season with 1953-5.
    Less than 12 months, with the return of Kenny Dalglish at Anfield, the faith once again back to the club, which prides itself as the best team in Merseyside.
    And honor is what is at stake at Goodison Park on Saturday, as the big red costs to take the thoughts of Everton.
    David Moyes men, despite another summer of fiscal austerity, have engineered a decent start.
    Their job, of course, do not use the services of former midfielder Michele care Arteta cornerstone to Arsenal – although they still managed to salvage the situation somewhat with the loan signing Real Madrid midfielder Royston Drenthe.
    If the red light looking for revenge on their bitter neighbors, they can be for a rude awakening.
    Although not the most attractive sides in the Premier League, there is no denying the success of the blue half of Merseyside have ground to a resistance with a clean and hard work in the field.
    And it was precisely those qualities that helped them to an impressive seventh-place in the league last season, making them better after the aces in the league.
    Their opponents in the red in the meantime there can hardly be blamed for feeling confident of victory at Goodison Park as they seek to continue his return to form – although the latter is a narrow victory over Brighton in the League Cup and Wolves in the league was far from conclusive.
    As with any debry, the form will be thrown out the window, on Saturday, as the honor – along with three points – is that both men and Moyes Dalglish will fight for Saturday.
    Another long-awaited derby Arsenal host Tottenham Hotspur to see on Sunday.
    Two North London rivals to treat us a staggering 16 goals in their three meetings last season (Carling Cup: Tottenham Hotspur 01/04 Arsenal; BPL: Arsenal Tottenham Hotspur 02/03; BPL: Tottenham Arsenal 03/03). And I would not bet on another goal of the festival at this time.
    Both sides are enjoying a winning streak, with spurs on his back with three straight wins and restore confidence in the Gunners after a 3-0 victory over Bolton last weekend.
    Men Harry Redknapp finally cast their terrible start to the season after hit by two clubs in Manchester in their opening games.
    Since then, back to back wins over the Wolves, Liverpool and Wigan brought the Spurs to sixth in the Premier League table with a game in hand.
    In addition, the arrival of Emmanuel Adebayor introduced a poison they attack while Luka Modric saga finally close attention to at the moment – bringing much needed stability to the club.

Alexa

 

September 2011
M T W T F S S
    Oct »
 1234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
2627282930  

Categories