Monday, April 13, 2015

Manchester City Fall Apart, Sevilla Hold Barcelona, Cesc Saves Chelsea, Lazio Go Above Roma, Monday Night Football

Four defeats in their last six league matches...

Badda Bing Badda Boom! Nowhere else to begin today other than at Old Trafford. It was close for a moment, and then Manchester City shat the bed. They are in chaos at the moment. And United? Suddenly LVG has The Reds ripping and roaring all over the place. Ashley Young!! Ashley Young?? The diving twat has cleaned up his act and is playing out of his head! Let's hit all the weekend action in the Premier League, shall we?

Burnley 0 - 1 Arsenal: Paul Wilson at Turf Moor
Tottenham 0 - 1 Aston Villa: Jacob Steinberg at White Hart Lane
Tottenham 0 - 1 Aston Villa: Three Thoughts
QPR 0 - 1 Chelsea: Dominic Fifield at Loftus Road
Manchester United 4 - 2 Manchester City: Daniel Taylor at Old Trafford
Manchester United 4 - 2 Manchester City: Phil McNulty at Old Trafford
Manchester United 4 - 2 Manchester City: Five Talking Points
Manchester United 4 - 2 Manchester City: Five Talking Points II
Manchester United 4 - 2 Manchester City: Three Thoughts

So. Things are really bad at the Etihad at the moment. Phil McNulty has taken the time to assess each player at City. Who should stay? Who should go?

Down in Spain, Barcelona went up by two goals against Sevilla...and failed to win. Meanwhile, rivals Real had no trouble defeating Eibar at home and the gap at the top of La Liga has shrunk to two points. Here are Five Things We Learned from Spain's top league on Saturday and Sunday. Speaking of Barcelona, the are "More Than A Club, " and perhaps that's best illustrated by the amount of coaches they've produced. Sid Lowe is on hand to dig deeper into the Catalan more than a club's success in cultivating gaffers.


Over in Italy, Roma finally relinquished the second spot in the table, and they won't be pleased that taking their place behind Juventus are hated city rivals Lazio. Elsewhere, Napoli claimed a vital win over Fiorentina. Here's a review - more domani with Paolo.

Time to sell, Silvio...

The United States of America + Canada? Here are Five Things We Learned in MLS this weekend, along with a Round-Up.

There's Monday Night Football today, folks. Liverpool host Newcastle (Preview I, Preview II) and Valencia host Levante. The fun never stops!

And finally...Ouch!

Onward!!

-SSN

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