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TEAM OF THE WEEK




GK: Robert Green (West Ham)

CB: Christopher Samba (Blackburn)
CB: Jamie Carragher (Liverpool)
CB: Kolo Toure (Arsenal)

LM: Stephen Hunt (Reading)
CM: Olivier Kapo (Birmingham)
CM: Cesc Fabregas (Arsenal)
CM: Steven Gerrard (Liverpool)
RM: Frank Lampard (Chelsea)

ST: Carlos Tevez (Man United)
ST: Didier Drogba (Chelsea)


Manager: Avram Grant (Chelsea)
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只看該作者 76  發表于: 2007-10-29
Robert Green performed the goalkeeping equivalent of netting a hat-trick when he flung himself to his left to save Benjani's injury-time penalty at Fratton Park. His dramatic intervention against the Premiership's top scorer saved a point for the Hammers in a difficult away game. It was a dodgy pen too and justice was served so Robert Green is: The Equaliser.

Blackburn giant Christopher Samba celebrated signing a new contract earlier in the week by scoring, in his words, 'the best goal of his career'. The beautifully-struck injury-time winner was curled past Spurs keeper Radek Cerny to keep Mark Hughes' Rovers revolution rolling.

Jamie Carragher was a busy boy against Arsenal, as Gerrard's early strike rattled the mono-strikered Gunners into life. Forced to attack, they did so but Carragher is a formidable obstacle at the back and he was called on to make several important interventions and deservedly was named Man of the Match.

At the other end of the Anfield pitch, Kolo Toure performed a similar role for the Gunners, although the intensity of the Liverpool attacks didn't quite match the blistering pace of those Carragher faced. When the home side came though Toure was firm and solid at the heart of an Arsenal defence which will face some more stern tests in the coming weeks.

Cesc Fabregas had a nervy start to Arsenal's game at Anfield, losing possession carelessly on a couple of occasions, but grew into the game quickly after that to show the full repertoire of his mesmerising abilities. He missed a second-half sitter, but can be forgiven following an afternoon of inch-perfect passing and a well-taken equaliser.

Frank Lampard begrudgers be damned. The Chelsea man was immense in their shooting down of high-flying Manchester City, and reminded those who have been casting aspersions on his effectiveness of what he does best: slick passing, setting up goals for his team-mates and dictating the pattern of the game from the middle of the park. All that was missing was a goal, but Chelsea had six of those to savour. But can he play alongside our next selection?

Steven Gerrard, who started with the zeal of a man looking to prove a point at Anfield, bagged himself a goal after six minutes. It came from a lay-off at a free-kick (given after a move started by Gerrard) which he dispatched unhesitatingly into the Arsenal net. A couple more efforts brought saves from Almunia, and some tenacious tackling wrapped up yet another fine performance from Gerrard.

Stephen Hunt was on hand to provide Reading's front men with the platform needed to do the damage against Newcastle. These opportunities were not always grasped (hello Leroy Lita) but it was from one of Hunt's crosses from the left that the Royals grabbed their first goal. The Irishman also went close with a header later on.

Olivier Kapo's late winner had the Birmingham City faithful chanting Steve Bruce's name, something that would not have gone unnoticed by the Blues prospective new owners. Kapo had scored a penalty in the first half to equalise for the home team and then rifled in his second from the edge of the Wigan penalty area to give City a vital win.

Carlos Tevez is beginning to flex his creative muscles in a Manchester United shirt and is developing a potentially explosive partnership with Wayne Rooney. As at West Ham, the Argentinian has been slow to get going at this new club, but he nailed another two goals on Saturday, ably assisted by Rooney, as Boro were swept aside at Old Trafford.

He may have voiced a desire to move on from the Bridge, but Didier Drogba is still delivering the goods for his side and bagged another brace, one either side of half-time against Man City, in a good week for the big man. He netted in midweek also against Schalke and this rich vein of form is re-invigorating a Chelsea side which many had written out of the title race.

Manager of the week has to be Avram Grant who seems to have a thankless task on his hands. Having had to endure some unsavoury abuse from sections of his support, the Israeli has quietly, and impressively, got on with his job and has his side playing in the style he desires.

This attacking panache was unleashed on unsuspecting Manchester City who were ruthlessly demolished. Much more of this and it will be 'Jose who?' Except it won't.
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lee 週 應該有 rooney,   tevez d 入波 都係佢pass
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引用第76樓No. 82007-10-29 13:49發表的“”:
TEAM OF THE WEEK
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[ 本文被沙律醬味熱狗在2007-10-29 16:26重新編輯 ]
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利記有2個
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Manager: Avram Grant (Chelsea)

真係唔知場6:0關佢幾多事
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原來上周有古斯錫
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謝拉特快d有返火
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琴晚果場..謝仔好似生番d
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引用第82樓j摩連奴.狂妄2007-10-29 17:55發表的“”:
Manager: Avram Grant (Chelsea)
真係唔知場6:0關佢幾多事 [表情]


我諗好少....坦卡特o黎左先咁好....
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只看該作者 86  發表于: 2007-10-29
Mascherano 甘都冇 ...?

我覺得佢好過大佬喎
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只看該作者 87  發表于: 2007-12-17
TEAM OF THE WEEK





GK: Marcus Hahnemann (Reading)
CB: Jamie Carragher (Liverpool)
CB: William Gallas (Arsenal)
CB: Danny Higginbotham (Sunderland)
RM: Kelvin Etuhu (Man City)
CM: Tim Cahill (Everton)
CM: Stephen Hunt (Reading)
LM: Shaun Maloney (Aston Villa)
ST: Marcus Bent (Wigan)
ST: Roque Santa Cruz (Blackburn)
ST: Tuncay Sanli (Middlesbrough)


Manager: Steve Bruce (Wigan)
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In a weekend short on blindingly brilliant goalkeeping displays, Marcus Hahnemann earns the number one jersey after making several crucial saves for Reading at St. Andrew's. He denied Birmingham's strike duo of Mikael Forssell and Cameron Jerome and then punched away a Sebastian Larsson free-kick.


Ever-dependable Jamie Carragher was the usual dominant presence in the Liverpool defence and won any aerial battles at Anfield as the champions paid a visit. He got involved at the other end of the park too causing confusion with a header that came close to setting up a goal for the home side.


Danny Higginbotham was Sunderland's goalscorer in Saturday's clash with Aston Villa. He headed home after ten minutes to give the home team an early lead but spent a lot of the game from then on having to thwart Villa's attacks. His goal earned a point for the Black Cats.


William Gallas will have been delighted to also get on the scoresheet against his old club Chelsea at the Emirates on Sunday. Gallas was up for a corner which the normally unflappable Petr Cech, erm, flapped at, providing the Frenchman with a gilt edged chance which he did not pass up.


Nineteen year old Kelvin Etuthu came on as a sub to score his first senior goal as Manchester City came from behind to beat Bolton. He made an immediate impact, crossing from the right for Hamann to force Lubomir Michalik in to conceding an own goal and his shot in the dying stages of the match sealed the points for City.


Tim Cahill is in a rich vein of form at the minute and, although he failed to get on the scoresheet against West Ham, was a major player in Everton's second Upton Park victory in a week. He set up Yakubu for Everton's first goal, knocking down for the big striker to set the Toffees on their way.


Super-sub Shaun Maloney may be homesick but he has found a place in the hearts of Aston Villa fans who have warmed to the small man's abilities. Maloney came from the bench to win, and then convert superbly, the free-kick which gave Villa a point and Martin O'Neill food for thought when selecting his next starting eleven.


Stephen Hunt had a major influence on Reading's game against Birmingham City. He showed instinctive speed to pounce on a sloppy back-pass from Matthew Sadler before rounding Maik Taylor and winning a penalty when the City keeper brought him down. He then dispatched the spot-kick coolly, sending Taylor the wrong way.


It's unlikely to happen to him again, but Roque Santa Cruz scored a hat-trick against Wigan and still ended up on the losing side. Santa Cruz is proving something of a bargain for Mark Hughes and had wrapped up his hat-trick to pull Rovers level after being 3-0 down. Unfortunately for Rovers their defence were feeling a little too seasonily generous.


In the same game, Marcus Bent scored three of the five Wigan goals which gave new manager Steve Bruce something to smile about at the end of a game duruing which he would have been pulling out his hair. Bent showed strength and aerial ability for his goals and also set up Denny Landzaat for his strike.


Middlesbrough's Turkish striker Tuncay Sanli has really found his feet in the last few games, something Derby know to their cost after his wonder volley gave Boro the points at Pride Park. Stewart Downnig crossed from the left and Tuncay hit his shot first time with such pace and precision that Stephen Bywater had no chance in the Derby goal.


Steve Bruce gets manager of the week for his team's win over Blackburn. The potentially demoralising effects of squandering a 3-0 lead were set aside and Wigan fought hard to reclaim their lead, and an important win, which is just the sort of character their manager will be looking for as they rough it out at the wrong end of the table.
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龍門竟然唔係 Almunia