[Translation] Which La Liga club fits each Premier League team?
Good morning lads and lassies of soccer. To celebrate that the Bundesliga finally comes back I bring you the transcripton/translation of a pretty interesting video I had watched some time ago, related (and literally titled) "Which La Liga team fits each team of the Premier League?" Now, I know the issue about fans that have simpathy for "second" teams is polarizing and as we all know after last year, it can become something completely vomitive, but this video is indeed trying to give fans of Spanish clubs reasons to like a particular English club, and with that said, tbh I believe at the end of the day most fans, plastic or not, do feel at least some simpathy for some clubs above others excluding their own. From the small town fan who supports their local club but also the "big" team that challenges for the league in the top division, to the Ultra that hates every club of their country that isn't his but do likes a foreign club of which he befriended their respective Ultras in the past, I'm pretty sure that most football fans do feel at least a bit of simpathy for some particular club of a foreign league. But well, that discussion shouldn't be the topic of this. The fact is that these Spaniards of the video do like particular English clubs and to guide other similar Spaniards analyzed the situation and created this "guidebook" about which Premier League club "currently" fits each La Liga club, and that is what will be shown here. With a last emphasis in the "currently", there's nothing else to say as preview. Just remember that these aren't my opinions and I'm only sharing what they decided.
Both have pretty big stadiums with almost the same capacity (52k and 53k respectively) that also coincidentally are in the center of their respectives cities, something that is laudable in these modern times where stadiums are being designed to be in the outskirts, and not few clubs are forced to traslate them from their original places because of the economical advantages.
And another thing that united them is that they are one of the few historical rich clubs that doesn't have a derby rival in their city. So, if you're born in Bilbao you better fucking support Athletic and there is no room for debate about it, and something similar happens in Newcastle. And in the same way, the derby that the clubs have actually have (Sunderland and Real Sociedad) goes beyond football and is a derby between the whole cities.
They faced each other in the 94/95 UEFA Cup Round of 16 and what highlights it was that it was an epic clash that ended in a global 3-3 draw where Athletic won thanks to away goals, and that in the second leg had a pitch invasion from Basque fans that after celebrating with their team, went to laud the away stand, as the English visitors had been great and even cheered for Athletic after the end of the match, thing that a lot of old fans from both clubs would remember forever.
That match would be so iconic for some that Rob Lee, one of the best Newcastle players of the last decades, would require his farewell match for the Geordie team to be... against Athletic. And such wish was granted.
Crystal Palace & Getafe
Both are clubs from the south of the metropolitan areas of the capital of their countries. Selhurst for London and Getafe for Madrid respectively.
Both are managed by tacticians with a similar ethos: Bordalás and Hodgson. The parallels of both teams are easily spotted when you watch both teams: strong rigid defenders, fast strikers, sitting back and counterattacks, the whole 4-4-fucking-2 package, et al.
Vicente Guaita played for both teams, and in fact was directly tranferred from Madrid to London.
Both have blue as their main colour,
Liverpool & Real Madrid
Both are the Europeanroyalty of their respective leagues. Real Madrid is just the most successful in history and nobody comes close, while Liverpool has the double of Champions Leagues than the second most succesful English team and only Milan between them and Real.
Both stand out for their mentality and comebacks. Istanbul and Lisbon, for example, are among the most dramatic Champions League finals in the whole history. One team comeback from a 3-0 in the first half, the other tied and later won a match that they were losing until the 90'+3.
Xabi Alonso, Steve McManaman, Alvaro Arbeloa, Dudek, Antonio Núñez, Rafa Benitez, Michael Owen, Fernando Morientes and the greatest of all, Nuri Sahin, served in both clubs.
Both stand out for being the best teams of the 20th century in their countries by far, which nevertheless suffered many years of drought after the golden years until they eventually achieved an epic again, being Mijatovic's goal and the penalty saved by Dudek, the final actions that crowned them for the first time in decades as European champions for the seventh and fifth time, respectively.
Norwich & Valladolid
Both won the league cup of their countries in the same years (84/85).
Both highlight for the atypical colour of their kits (violet and yellow/green).
Both are the biggest teams of relatively isolated counties.
Mohammed Salisu plays for Valladolid and has been linked to Norwich.
Bournemouth & Eibar
The two smallest stadiums of each league. Dean Court has a capacity of barely above 11,000 in a league where the average is above 40k, while the Municipal de Ipurua has only... 8164 seats.
Likewise, both are clubs from pretty small cities that almost nobody would know if it wasn't for their football teams. Lets just say that Eibar isn't exactly in the same tier of the other Basque cities like Bilbao, San Sebastian or Pamplona, while Bournemouth only has 190k inhabitants and was founded as recently as the 19th century, something strange for English standards.
And finally and ringing the same bells, they are two small teams that were promoted to the top tier for the first time ever in recent years (2014-15) to the first division, and that also coincidentally, have never descended from that time despite their (lack) of historical status.
Burnley & Alaves
Both are extremely physical and defensive teams that also highlight for their lack of possesion (the lowest and second lowest of their leagues respectively).
Turf Moor and the Estadio de Mendizorroza have almost exactly the same capacity (20k).
Both are clubs with over a century of history, however, both are currently united by their quick promotions of recent years. Few clubs do it each season, but those who climb two divisions practically in-a-row, even less.
The English club was in the third tier of the English pyramid from 2013 to 2017, after which they won the promotion to the Championship after becoming champions with 100 points. After that, they finished 10th in their first season there, just to assure the promotion in dramatic tones after Leeds implosion in the late stages of the 18/19 season.
Meanwhile the island club was even more epic in their promotions. After failing to Segunda B (the third tier of Spanish football) for the first time in 40 years, they fired everybody but 4 players, but still were able to win their local group of the division and later compete in the final play-offs that gave the promotion spots, and in that they first assured a promotion spot and later become champions of the division. And then? they arrived to the Second Division with the hopes of not being relegated, but overperformed and in an epic way assured the last position that gave a spot to the play-off for the final promotion spot, and despite losing 2-0 in the first leg of the final, the won 3-0 the second leg and completed their return from the Third Division to La Liga in the fastest possible way.
Finally but not less important, both have red in their kits.
Brighton & Levante
Both are small clubs from coastal towns.
Both won the promotion from the second division in 16/17.
Brighton logo shows a seagull and they're known as such.
Levante's coast has a record for having the biggest number of a certain breed of seagulls in the whole world.
Leicester & Villarreal
Both are clubs that are relatively small when it comes to historical status... and for the same reason both were part of some of the best underdogs stories of the world in recent decades.
Villarreal, the Yellow Submarine, comes from a small Valencian city of around 50k, and despite having a history of almost a century, they never reached the top division until 1998, just to be relegated in the same year. But they didn't gave up and came back to La Liga as quickly, and this time they stayed, and in what a way! Pellegrini's Villarreal spearheaded by Román Riquelme and Diego Forlán surprised Europa by ending third in La Liga just behind the Galacticos and Ronaldinho's Barca and won the right to play the 2005/06 Champions League, in what would end being their greatest moment in history so far by eventually reaching semifinals and barely losing the chance of playing the final in their first season thanks to some cursed penalties against the Arsene Wenger club. Even in defeat, the history that they made was epic as few others.
But one that actually was it even more was what Leicester did exactly 10 years later in the Premiership. From barely avoiding being relegated to win the whole league was a FIFA Career-esque story, and for the same it will be remembered forever.
And finally, what made even more iconic both legendary performances was the charisma of some of their players. Vardy, Forlán, Riquelme more precisely.
Southampton & Leganés
Southampton are called the Saints and their stadium is named St Mary's.
Leganes' stadium is called after a religious figure (Virgen de Butarque).
The Pozzo family: originally known from being the owners of Udinese in the Serie A, eventually the Italian family diversified their investments, first buying the small Spanish team in 2009, and later the English one in 2012. Because of financial reasons they sold their participation in Granada in the late 2016, aye, however, there was a timelapse that lasted years were both clubs where effectively in the same hands.
And for the same reasons, a number of players have been "property" of both clubs. Isaac Success and Adalberto Peñaranda the most iconic of them.
Chelsea & Atletico Madrid
Both are pretty big clubs in the capital but that have lived in the shadow of their historically bigger neighbour for more time than not, a certain Arsenal and Real Madrid respectively.
An impressive number of illustrious names have passed through both teams, and not few times from one to the other and even in some times back again: Fernando Torres, Diego Costa, Filipe Luis, Thibaut Courtois, Mateja Keman, Tiago Mendes, Maniche, Radamel Falcao, Jesper Grönkjaer, Hasselbaink, Morata, and more.
Both suffered for tragic defeats in the Champions League final, Chelsea in 2008, Atleti in 2014 (and 2016). One team had their captain slip and missed the crucial penalty, the other ended losing a final that was winning until the 90'+3. Coincidentally, all those finals were between teams from the same country.
Tottenham & Sevilla
Both have white jerseys.
Both were managed in recent years by Juande Ramos.
Both are famous because of their fierce rivalry with a neighbour, that makes them part of one of the most iconic derbies in their country.
Both are clubs that have a long history and that in recent years have had a pretty great period, but still weren't able to truly displace or replace the historically bigger clubs from their place.
Both are of the biggest clubs with the biggest fanbases of their country, and both are currently underperforming when you see their historical status, which enrages such fans.
Both have some of the worse owners that a big club that want sportive instead of just financial success could have, and that are one of the main causes of their decline in recent years: the Glazers and Peter Lim.
And fanbases of both clubs also hate the right-hand of their owners that is the most direct responsible of the sportive issues of their clubs: Anil Murthy and Ed Woodward.
Both are proud clubs with an illustrious history despite being the smaller club compared to their more famous neightbours, and also are clubs that these days suffer more time than not.
Both had their peak in the 80's, with Everton two leagues and one cup, exactly the same numbers than la Real. That decade would also be the last one when they had any major success, with Sociedad only being able to say that they ended second in the 02-03 La Liga and the Toffees with that they won a FA Cup in 95'.
Also of the first stages of the changes after the arrival of the Sheikh was the creation of a sports city for young players, imitating la Masia, probably the second most famous thing of the Spanish club.
And another was the bet for a female team, in what now both are powers, unlike their historical rivals that are shamefully far behind them on it despite their historical status.
Also beyond Pep there are other people that both clubs share: Ferran Soriano and Txiki Begiristain, financial director and sports director respectively of both teams in the past and now.
Claudio Bravo played for both, although with different kind of performances.
And finally, not a few Barcelona fans today complain that the closest thing to the Barca that touched the sky today is Manchester City.
West Ham & Espanyol
Both are clubs of a big city where there are bigger teams. West Ham is arguably the 4th biggest London club these days after Arsenal, Chelsea and Tottenham, while Espanyol are the second biggest but loyalist club of Barcelona, where there is a certain secessionist bigger Catalan club.
Both are clubs that have been almost all their history in the top division and yet have never won it. Likewise, both had their peaks and almost did it in the 80s, where both ended 3rd, in almost the same year (86' and 87').
Both were clubs that had an old stadium as traditional as loved (Estadi de Sarrià and the Upton Park) that were eventually replaced by stadiums built by the city for the Olympics (Espanyol eventually left his one though).
Both have never being relegated to the third division of their countries despite being some of the oldest clubs around.
Both are the club with most Mexicans of their league, Raul Jimenez vs Diego Lainez plus Andres Guardado respectively, what makes their teams far more popular than what they should in the CONCACAF giant.
Joey Guðjónsson and Alfred N'Diaye played for both clubs.
Six Portuguese have played for Betis in this century. Six Portuguese play for Wolves this season.
They played a friendly last year.
Aston Villa & Celta de Vigo
Both are related to the sky-blue colour.
Both clubs are characterized for having a player that is almost a demigod for the fans and club overall: Jack Grealish and Iago Aspas.
Those demigods are local players who have been fans of their club since they were children, and love them so much that played for them even in the second division.
Welcome to the triumphant return of the Premier League Previews, a series where a fan gives an overview of his team for your perusal, and I get an excuse to take pot-shots at other clubs. This will run until the eve of the Premier League, taking a look at each club in turn. Our final preview of the season analyses our reigning champions, Manchester City. About
Established: 1880 (as St. Mark's)/1894 (as Manchester City)
It went well. It went very well. After Manchester City’s Centurions season in 2017/18 saw them run away with the title setting all manner of records as they went, there was a lot of expectation that we’d see a much closer race in 2018/19. That proved to be the case as City finished 2 points shy of their record-setting total and only won the league by a single point, yet it was still the second highest points total in Premier League history and was topped off with a unique domestic clean sweep (3 or 4 domestic trophies depending on your feelings about the Community Shield). The season kicked off with confident 2-0 victories over Chelsea in the Community Shield and Arsenal in the league opener before Kevin De Bruyne’s injury problems began (injury problems that would plague the majority of his season). His absence didn’t prove to be as pivotal as many feared/hoped, however, thanks in no small part to Bernardo Silva’s formidable season. After the opening months City had dropped just 4 points and were looking strong, and then December happened. The packed month included 9 matches across all competitions and it took its toll as City lost 3 of their 7 Premier League matches. Heading into January with Liverpool still unbeaten the title looked lost until the top two met at the Etihad. A true heavyweight clash delivered in entertainment and saw City take all three points by the very finest of margins as John Stones made a vital clearance through the legs of Mohamed Salah with just 11mm to spare. After beating Liverpool City dropped just 3 more points, ending the season on a remarkable 14-game winning streak to claim the first back-to-back Premier League trophy in 10 years.
This Season
While the squad is (on paper) quite comparable to the ones that set both the highest and second highest Premier League points totals in consecutive seasons, the loss of Vincent Kompany is difficult to quantify. Cynics might reasonably point out that City are losing an ageing centre-half who only plays sporadically and is prone to occasional hasty decisions meaning they will just have to give more minutes to a younger centre-half in John Stones, who also appeared sporadically and is prone to occasional hasty decisions. In a strictly material sense that might all be true, but in among Kompany’s hasty decisions was an improbable 30-yard potshot in the 70th minute against Leicester that won the match and kept the title race in City’s hands. It’s his remarkable force of will, his experienced leadership, and his eagerness to carry the weight of the team on his shoulders when no one else can that will be missed with the departure of Kompany and it remains to be seen if there is anyone that will step and lead in the same way. There’s some change at the back for City this season. Stones and Laporte are expected to be the first choice central pairing, but Otamendi (as the most experienced centre-half in the squad, capable of playing on the right or left side, and probably the best aerial defender in the squad) is likely to be leaned on more this coming season than last. The fourth spot will likely be a straight head-to-head between Fernandinho and the promising young Eric Garcia. At fullback there’s a little more attacking impetus than previously - Zinchenko increasingly looks like a real left back, but Mendy’s injury troubles continue, so Angelino has been brought back to maintain the depth that the outgoing Fabian Delph provided but with more of an attacking mindset. On the right you can expect Walker to finally get some days off with the introduction of another attack-minded option in Joao Cancelo. The future of the number 6 position looks to finally have been figured out with the signing of Rodri after various misfires in the transfer market and with any luck we’ll have the joy of watching a fully fit Kevin De Bruyne all season. It remains to be seen what role David Silva will play in his final year, especially with Phil Foden needing all the minutes he can get if he is to replace the Spanish stalwart long-term. Should Sane stay It will be the same again up top with quality depth abound all vying for their place in the matchday XI. Riyad Mahrez began finding his feet at the tail end of 18/19 with a run of strong performances so the hope, should Sane leave, is that Mahrez will continue that form and prove an ample replacement for the upcoming season. Last season there was a need to prove that the 100 point season wasn’t a fluke. 98 points and 5 out of 5 pieces of domestic silverware later it’s been pretty well established that City probably are in fact that good and may well be able to continue putting up these kinds of numbers until either Pep leaves or the rest of the league adapts (whichever comes first). Transfers Highlights
Player
Type
From
To
Fee(£m)
Rodri
Perm
Atletico Madrid
Manchester City
£62.5m
Joao Cancelo
Perm
Juventus
Manchester City
£26m + Danilo
Vincent Kompany
Perm
Manchester City
RSC Anderlecht
Free
All incoming/outgoing transfersFull 2019-20 squad 3 players to watch out for David Silva Worth watching out for if only because this is likely to be the last Premier League season for one of the league's greats. On top of that, with the departure of Vincent Kompany, David Silva will be the most senior member of the dressing room and is widely expected to take on the captaincy. Despite making his name as an archetypical number 10, David Silva has managed to stand out as a dynamic and modern number 8 - while at 33 he may not be quite the player he once was but he continues to provide much of the creativity in the final third so enjoy him while you can. Rodri The number 6 position in general will be one to watch this season. In previous years Fernandinho has been undisputed first choice, but at 34 years of age he can’t last forever. Ilkay Gundogan started to make a case for himself in the run-in last season having finally added a little extra defensive nous to his already outstanding passing range and ended the season as a starter. New signing Rodri (at age 23) appears to be the future of the number 6 role - touted by many as Busquets 2.0 and now training under the same coach that brought Busquets to the world’s attention, Rodri’s ascent seems inevitable, but arriving in a new league and playing rather a different style of football will test his adaptability in the short-term. Kevin De Bruyne Not exactly a hidden gem here but your life can only be improved by watching out for a fully fit KDB. De Bruyne was among the very best players in the League (if not world) in 2017/18 but struggled significantly with injuries and missed much of last season. It may seem like a stretch to say that he was “missed” given the levels City reached last season but when he’s in the team City can transition much more efficiently and there’s always a sense that one pass could cut open even the most resolute defence. What the fans think Thanks to /MCFCfor their help.
How do you think this season will go?
Last season was an unprecedened success, winning every domestic trophy possible. The aim for this season will obviously be to continue on as we have been domestically, and improve in Europe. The past two campaigns have been disappointing, and I think we can do better - but will we? It's hard to say. However, I think we're the most equipped team to fight on two fronts - especially after signing Rodri, in a position we've always lacked cover - so I think retaining the title is feasible, and I'd be happy with an improved performance in Europe.
I think we'll win the league. I think our fixture schedule is fairly kind to us (easier run-in than Liverpool and most of our tricky away games are in the first half of the season when we're usually on fire). I trust our players a lot more this time around - although you could argue that the Old Guard carried us in the final weeks of last season, the younger players have got experience and confidence now, and I think that's invaluable.
Which player is going to be your star of the season and why?
KDB has looked frightening ever since he came off the bench at the FA Cup (not to mention his performance against Tottenham before his last injury). He seems angry and frustrated about last season, as if he's got something to prove. I think he's a shoe-in for our player of the season if he can stay fit. I can also see Jesus and Mahrez really coming into their own this season; both of them suffered from low confidence last season, and I think the summers that they had and their great performances at the end of last season signal a lot of growth from both of them.
I think we'll win the league again. This time around I don't think it'll be a close title race like it was last season. We'll get around 93 points while Liverpool will finish second and get around 88 points. In the FA and League cup, I think we'll win one the two and may get knocked out early in the other one. I think this season in the CL, we'll finally reach the final but lose the final.
Gonna go with Bernardo Silva. Let him play his own game and he is one of the best in the league. You would be hard pressed to find many better in the division. Down and up the pitch he works tirelessly. Never gives up. Gonna be hard to find anyone to outperform him this season. Run, pass, shoot, tackle, he can do it all. Around him he has an aura of a greatness.
4-3-3 like always, but with even more depth. Ederson; Walker, Stones, Laporte, Zinchenko; Rodri/Dinho, Silva, KdB; Sterling, Aguero, Bernardo, should be our first choice starting XI. Rodri vs Dinho is anyone's guess. If Mahrez steps up, we might see Bernardo moved to the midfield paired with KdB. Aguero will continue to start over Jesus, Nico will likely rotate with Stones and Cancelo (if he comes) will rotate with WalkeZinchenko. We might even see Mendy play a full match before the season ends.
And now we come to the hardest part, predicting the line up. Desert any dreams on consistency at the door. You are going to see a lot of rotation from City this season. Never assume we will have everyone healthy at the same time, but if we do I think this is how we will line up.
by NickTM The Manager: The legendary Pep Guardiola. Not much to say about him that hasn't already been said at length. A managerial genius, Guardiola's dogmatic adherence to the style of play he passionately believes in is no deterrence to the outright dominance of his teams. With 28 pieces of silverware in his collection as a manager alone, he's as close to a guaranteed title win as you can get from a manager of a top club. Entering his 11th year of top-level manager, his brilliance remains undimmed. The Team: Simply put, Manchester City's team is terrifying. It's unlikely any club team has brought to bear this level of depth in talent in the Premier League at very least. Ederson holds court between the sticks in his third season at the club, and Aymeric Laporte partners one of Nicolas Otamendi and John Stones just in front. Danilo has been replaced by Joao Cancelo at right back, and Oleksandr Zinchenko's highly successful conversion to left back makes him the leading contender for that spot. It's in midfield where the team wins their games, though, a superlative array of talent fronted by Silvas David and Bernardo, held together by Fernandinho (and the newly arrived Rodri) and powered by Ilkay Gündogan's dynamism. An attacking trio containing Raheem Sterling, the supremely reliable Sergio Aguero, Riyad Mahrez and Gabriel Jesus will be affected but not brought low by the unfortunate loss of Leroy Sane. That's without even mentioning the brilliance of the returning Kevin De Bruyne, the promise of Phil Foden or the absolute talent of Scott Carson. It is a glittering squad. Why to like them: Guardiola's teams play football 'the right way' (tm) and whilst their style of play isn't necessarily my favourite, it's hard to not appreciate the sheer fluidity of attack and technical prowess being displayed. Raheem Sterling has also blossomed from the kid with a dodgy agent who sacked off Liverpool at a moment's notice to England's leading attacking talent and icon for the fight against discrimination in football. Why to dislike them: Their owners essentially launder the image of a brutal, oppressive regime as well as their own grimy reputations simply by owning a successful football team, and it clearly worked for City fans. Personally, despite all the fanboying over their playstyle, I'm not really much of a fan. Pep Guardiola has a tendency to be unbearably smug at times. Also, they're really fucking good, so it's fun to watch them lose. Summary: Got it in the bag, surely? Man City replaced their major first team loss in Danilo and propped up Fernandinho's advancing age with his heir apparent in Rodri. Their strength in depth continues to be unrivaled, and Raheem Sterling continues to improve as Sergio Aguero has shown no signs of slowing down. The major questions for me revolve first around losing Leroy Sane, which takes away not just some options in depth but also a truly direct runner that City could well miss against certain teams. More notable might be the intangible loss of Vincent Kompany, the City legend departing to Anderlecht as player-manager. Kompany's leadership and will to win were obvious even in one of his numerous spells on the sidelines, and when he got on the pitch he'd produce moments of brilliance that have kept Man City alive when they were faltering - the most recent being that wonderful goal against Leicester that sent them top. It's a strong team with a lot of experienced leaders, but it's hard to calculate the value of such a talisman until he's gone. With all that said, you'd be a fool to bet against them retaining their title, and you have to make them favourites at this early stage.
Jose Mourinho will be keen on collecting his first trophy of the season. The Londoners have been in good form all season leading in the Premier League by 5 points over Manchester City and going unbeaten in the Champions League so far. After a couple shaky performances during the Christmas period Chelsea have since stabilized. However one of their two defeats this season has come at the hands of todays opponents. Tottenham beat Chelsea convincingly at White Hart Lane earlier in the season. However in my opinion if Chelsea bring their A game I can't see them losing. Tottenham Hotspur:
Tottenhams season started the opposite to Chelseas. Some disappointing performances had some fans calling for Pochettinos head. However they have improved and now sit 7th in the Premier League. They've only lost 2 games since early December in the League and with an in form Harry Kane Spurs will be keen to mirror their previous performance against Chelsea, coming out 5-3 winners. Tottenhams last trophy came in 2008 where they won the League Cup beating todays opponents Chelsea 2-1 aet. They will need to be at their best to beat Chelsea and Harry Kane will need to score. Managers: : Jose Mourinho : Mauricio Pochettino Starting Line-Ups:
Match Events: 1' Chelsea get us underway!!! They will be wearing their traditional blue kit while Tottenham will be wearing their white kit. Good luck to both sets of supporters!! 5' Fabregas gets a good ball in to Ramires whose in the box but his shot is blocked by the Tottenham defender. 8' Ivanovic gets a good cross into the box to Costa but Lloris intercepts and gets it away for a corner before the Spaniard can do any damage. 10' Spurs win a free kick just outside the box. Eriksen hits it well and it cannons off the bar!!! great strike by the Dane!! 11' Kane has his first sight on goal but Cech saves comfortably 13' Costa receives the ball and dribbles to the edge of the box before finding Hazard in a more central position. The Belgian has a shot but its well wide. 18' Rose fouls Hazard on the edge of the box. WIllian takes the free kick but drives it straight into the wall. 20' Danny Rose gets forward for the first time this match. He takes on the Chelsea defence and gets through. However his shot is well wide. 23' Willian passes a beautiful ball over the Spurs defence and finds the dangerous Hazard. He cuts inside Walker but his shot is blocked. 28' Tensions are high at Wembley. Costa and Bentaleb have a go at eachother but the referee quickly sorts it out 31' Dier gets the first card of the game for a bad tackle on Costa 35' Walker does well to win a corner for Spurs. They try to take it short but Chelsea intercept and counter attack 36' Rose finds Eriksen in the box and he has a shot through the defenders legs but Cech saves well. 38' Chadli shoots for range but its waaaaaaay off target 41' Walker is down injured and needs some treatment 44' GOAAAAAAAAAALLLL Chadli fouls Ivanovic right infront of the linesman. A good position to cross it in. Willian takes it and it drops to Terry who smashes it. It takes a deflection and Lloris has no chance of saving it!!! 45+1' Chelsea win a corner. Hazard sends it in to Ivanovic at the back post. He heads it across goal to Cahill whose header is on target but Lloris saves well Half Time: Chelsea 1 - 0 Tottenham Hotspur
Chelsea
Stats
Spurs
41%
Possession
59%
8
Shots
9
2
Shots on Target
2
3
Corners
1
6
Fouls
9
46' Tottenham get us underway for the second half. 47' Chadli does well to retain possession and release Rose who has run forward. He crosses the ball into the box however its too close to Cech who gathers easily. 49' Hazard receives the ball on the wing and runs at the injured Walker. He gets a good cross in but none of his teamate are there to capitalize. 50' Fabregas tries a bicycle kick but Lloris saves!! 59' GOAAAAAAALLLLL Fabregas finds Costa in the box he creates some space and shoots, it takes a huge deflection off Walker and goes in!! 60' Bentaleb has a shot from distance but its well wide 61' Spurs Sub: Dembele Townsend (1/3) 64' Hazard tries to curl one in the bottom corner but hes just off target 69' Chelsea try something different from the free kick. Hazard almost finds Fabregas in the box but Rose gets a small touch that puts off the Spaniard. 70' Willian gets a yellow card 70' Spurs Sub: Lamela Mason (2/3) 72' Cahill gets a yellow for a foul on Kane 74' Azpilicueta needs treatment for a knock to his head 75' Spurs get a freekick on the edge of the box but they take it quickly and waste the chance. 76' Chelsea Sub: Cuadrado Willian (1/3) 76' A good corner is sent in by Eriksen. Kane gets a header on it and its just wide! 78' Bentaleb gets a yellow for a foul on Cuadrado 80' Spurs Sub: Soldado Chadli (3/3) 85' A battered and bruised Azpilicueta is fouled twice in two minutes on the righ wing. First by Kane then by Soldado 86' Cuadrado is given a yellow card 87' Kane has his first real chance of the game but a diving tackle by Terry blocks his shot 89' Chelsea Sub: Oscar Fabregas (2/3) 89' Soldado crosses to Lamela but Ivanovic gets in the way and clears for a corner 90' There will be 4 added minutes 90+2' Chelsea Sub: Drogba Costa (3/3) Full Time: Chelsea 2 - 0 Tottenham Hotspur
Pre-Match Thread: Spurs vs Cardiff ( EPL Oct 6, 2018)
Premier League Match Day 8 Saturday October 6, 2018 Kick Off: 15:00 (BST), 10:00 (EST) Venue: Wembley TV: Sportsnet (Canada), NBCSN (US) Evening Standard Preview -"Tottenham face a culture shock on Saturday as they welcome Cardiff City just three days after facing Lionel Messi and Barcelona. Messi was majestic as he inspired Barca to a 4-2 Wembley win to leave Spurs' Champions League hopes in doubt, but Mauricio Pochettino's side must now switch their focus back to domestic action. Cardiff are unlikely to play the sort of football which Tottenham fans witnessed on Wednesday night, but Neil Warnock's Bluebirds will pose an altogether different sort of problem as Spurs will expect to dominate possession versus a team already acknowledged to be contenders for relegation." - Tom Doyle, Evening Standard -Cardiff sit bottom on 2 points only getting points in back-to-back scoreless draws against fellow relegation battlers Huddersfield and Newcastle at the end of August. They did give Arsenal a go, only losing 3-2 to a late Lacazette goal. -The last time we played against Cardiff was in March of 2014. We won 1-0 through a Roberto Soldado goal. Harry Kane came on in the 83rd minute and Cardiff is one of the only premier league opponents he hasn't scored against. Cardiff's only hold over player from then is Aron Gunnarsson, who has yet to play for them this year. We still have Kane, Lloris, Vertonghen and Dembele who all played that day. Here is the match thread from that day, back in the days when it was competitive to do the match thread. Isn't that so much prettier than the bot threads? Team News -Vorm has returned to training but we will still be missing Dele Alli (hamstring), Serge Aurier (thigh), Mousa Dembele (thigh), Christian Eriksen (abdomen) and Jan Vertonghen (hamstring). -Cardiff will only be missing Gunnarsson as mentioned above. Canadian turncoat Hoilett is available again after missing Burnley with a virus. COYS
Sunday, 6th of Feb 2011 at 4.00pm GMT (11am East Coast, 3am Sydney)
Location:
Stamford Bridge, Chelsea, London
Referee:
Andre Marriner (16 matches, 2 red cards)
Assistant referees:
Scott Ledger & Adam Watts
Fourth official:
Kevin Friend
Previous Fixture:
Liverpool won 2-0 at Anfield with Fernando Torres scoring two goals. The match marked the beginning of a form slump for the title holders. Soccernet Match Report
Television:
Live on Sky Sports 1 (UK), Fox Sports (Aus) and Fox Soccer Channel (USA)
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Match News
Critical match for both teams, with Chelsea looking to get their title bid back on track after a recent slump in results. The blues spent more than 70 million pounds in the transfer window to re-enforce their starting lineup both at the front and at the back.
Liverpool have seen a recent revival under new manager Kenny Dalglish and have also spent bid in the January transfer window in a bid to secure a place in Europe next year. The top 4 is still not out of sight for Liverpool, but they will need to pick up more points on the road.
Fernando Torres is set to make his debut for Chelsea against his former club after a 50M pound move from Anfield
Ancelotti is likely to slot Torres up front in a 3-man front line alongside Drogba and Anelka.
Both Chelsea and Liverpool have taken maximum points from their last three Premier League games
New Liverpool signing Luis Suarez is set to make his starting debut after coming on in the 70th minute against Stoke mid-week and scoring the second goal.
Suarez scored 81 goals in 110 games for Ajax, and is looking to make his mark in his first full EPL game
Raul Meireles is looking to continue his recent good form, with 3 goals in his last 4 EPL outings. The former Porto player has re-found his old form under new manager Kenny Dalglish, who has played him in a more advanced midfield role where he has the freedom to create opportunities.
Pepe Reina is coming into the game having not conceded a goal in 308 minutes of play (since they played Everton at Anfield on the 16th of January). Three straight clean-sheets for the Spanish keeper.
Jamie Caragher is expected to return to the starting lineup after sitting out the mid-week Stoke match on the bench. He return from a shoulder injury that kept him out for 6 weeks.
New Chelsea signing David Luiz is set to make his debut for his new club after a protracted January transfer from Portugese club Benfica. Luiz is expected to line up along-side club captain John Terry in the center of defense, while Branislav Ivanovic is expected to take back his newly preferred position of right-back, possibly relegating Jose Bosingwa back to the substitutes bench.
Match Trivia
Liverpool have not scored a goal in 5 of their last 6 visits to Stamford Bridge.
In the 2008 fixture, Liverpool beat Chelsea 1-0 with Alonso scoring the only goal of the match early on. The Liverpool win ended Chelsea's 86-game winning streak at the Bridge. Match Report from 2008
The sides have met 27 times since 2004, with Chelsea winning 12 times while Liverpool have won 8.
Chelsea have won all four games at Stamford Bridge this year without conceding a single goal
Didier Drogba has scored five goals in his last eight matches against Liverpool in all competitions.
Over the last five games since Kenny Dalglish has taken over at Liverpool they have taken 10 points. Only Manchester United are in better form in the past 5 games
Fernando Torres scored seven goals in eight games for Liverpool against Chelsea.
Pre-Match Press Quotes
We are more important than any player they have got. We'll play against whoever they put on the pitch. I would expect they would relish the battle against him [Torres] but they have competed brilliantly against everyone since I have come in
HALF TIME - Awesome Game. Torres had one chance, runs onto a ball from Drogba that was cut across goal. Brilliant last second block from Carragher. And then there was Maxi. Maxi, maxi maxi. No doubt that video will be all over reddit within an hour.
45'
SECOND HALF
65'
SUBSTITUTION CHELSEA Solomon Kalou (9M pounds) has come on for Fernando Torres (50M pounds)
68'
RAUL MEIRELES!!!! LIVERPOOOOOL!
90'
FULL TIME what a game, what a weekend!
(Apologies for not keeping up a running game log. I got a bit carried away watching the game. Almost had a heart attack)
Welcome back to the Premier League Previews series, a series where a fan gives an overview of his team for your perusal, and I get an excuse to take pot-shots at other clubs. This will run until the eve of the Premier League, taking a look at each club in turn. Today we're popping our Bournemouth cherry with a trip to the south coast. About
Things started fairly well, despite being narrowly robbed by West Ham and beaten by both Manchester sides our early skirmishes included beating a very strong Everton team 1-0 with a superb performance, smashing Hull 6-1 and a creditable 0-0 draw against a (usually) free scoring Spurs side. Things started to go awry around christmas and our defence became a meme- consistently conceding three goals (at least) every game (in seven out of eight games between November and January). Despite this horrendous spell the period did contain two of our most memorable games- Beating Liverpool 4-3 after being 3-1 down (Thanks Karius!) and a rare tactical error from Howe allowing Arsenal to claw back a 3-0 defecit to draw 3-3. Eddie Howe always pulls it around in March though, and after a spirited draw at Old Trafford which will forever be remembered for Mings vs Zlatan, we only lost 2 more games all year, to Chelsea and Tottenham. Given that by all accounts we have the 17th highest wage bill in the division 9th should be recognised as an enormous achievement and a testament to the faith Howe has in his attacking football. To sum up, aside from an 11 game spell through xmas in January the side competed well and never really looked in trouble of relegation, so I’m going to get on my soapbox about Eddie Howe’s deplorable attitude to cup competitions. After previous seasons where Howe would have played the under 10’s team if he could, all of us Cherries knew what to expect- but Howe peaked this year with one of the worst cup performances in the history of the club, an insult to fans. Selecting one of the most bizarre squads ever which included winger Marc Pugh at right back and Lewis Grabban ludicrously used as a professional footballer (I'm so, so sorry Sunderland fans), the 3-0 to League 1 Milwall should be a sign to Howe that things need to improve this year, especially as we also went out to Preston in the EFL cup. It’s no insult to the teams who quite soundly beat us to say that Howe’s selection and attitude to the defeats was disappointing to all of Bournemouth’s supporters.
This Season
Whisper it quietly but for the first time since we came up I don’t expect we’ll be in trouble this year. My Dad always says ‘are there 3 worse sides in the division?’, and unless things change enormously between now and the end of the transfer window I think most fans would agree that on paper there are more than three. As a result I would be extremely surprised if we ended up going down. Having said that 46 was such a low number of points to finish in 9th position it wouldn’t surprise me at all if we matched or beat last season’s total but still finished in the bottom half. 13th is my best guess, but if everything clicks at the back and we stay injury free I don’t think we’ll be scared of many teams. Steve Cook basically is our defence, on his own, so you can dismiss all of the above positivity if he does get a long term injury. We’d immediately find ourselves in real trouble. THINGS I WANT. -To take a point from Manchester City. We’ve never even got close to looking competitive against them and they’ve smashed us 15-1 on aggregate over the 4 times we’ve played them. -Finally beat Watford. We’ve now drawn four games in a row and six of the last seven, beating them only once. Given that their fans have this weird obsession with us I’d love to do the double over them this year, especially as me & Whiffers have a charity bet on who’ll finish higher. -Finally, finally sort out the defence. Signing Ake and Begovic is a huge help, but tactics also contribute to our leaky back line. -Dignified, and serious cup performances. (See above) Transfers Highlights
All incoming/outgoing transfersFull 2016-17 squad 3 players to watch out for Lewis Cook Everyone is saying 'why don't Bournemouth want Wilshere back' and the truth is, of course we would want him back- if we didn't have Lewis Cook. Whisper it quietly, but he looks like he has the potential to be even better. After recovering from a broken foot last year his performances at the back end of last season showed real talent, backed up by winning the U-20 world cup as captain. He needs to improve his pass completion in the final third and maintain posession a little more often but I have a feeling this will be a huge season for him. Nathan Ake Signed for a club record £20M he gives Eddie Howe an interesting dilemma at the heart of defence. Club Captain Simon Francis has been starting here since we were promoted but he now looks like his best years are behind him at times. I've picked him as a player to watch not just because he's our record signing, but because it's going to be a big change to the dynamic at the heart of defence. Steve Cook, Charlie Daniels and Simon Francis have been playing as a unit since we were in the third tier. Will Ake cock it up or finally fix our "concede three goals per game" defensive frailties? Dan Gosling Conclusive proof that if Eddie Howe is your manager it doesn't matter how poor your first touch is, as long as you run your absolute tits off you've got a job for life. Prepare for some comedy gold, energetic, error strewn performances. Inexplicably a fan's favourite but odds on to be bloody entertaining for all the wrong reasons on Match of the Day. What the fans think Thanks to /AFCBournemouthfor their help.
How do you think this season will go?
I think the season will be good. I feel we have more depth than we have had in the past and should be able to compete strongly with anyone all season. I like to think that 8th is somewhere we can finish but there will be steady competitition for that spot. I believe we'll finish anywhere from 8th to 10th.
We will stay up again, but potentially a little lower in the standings and maybe a few less points as last year. For a team that can beat anyone and lose to anyone i think form is always going to be an issue. I hope that when we do struggle it's not for too long. After 2 good seasons I wouldn't want to find us in the relegation zone, young team may feel the pressure. On a more positive note, I think Eddie will want a cup run this year which I'm hoping will mean a quarter final in one of the cups.
Which player is going to be your star of the season and why?
Hard to say a star of the season because we're very much a team. Last seasons player of the year, steve cook, will be in with a big shout and if Defoe or king can get 15 goals so will they. Ake will be a dark horse too.
---------------------Begovic-------------------- ---S. Cook------Daniels---------Aké------------Mings/Cargill----- ----Ibe/Stanislas------Arter-----Cook------------Fraser- ------------------King--------------Defoe/Afobe---------------- Bench: Ibe/Stanislas, Mousset, Boruc, Defoe/Afobe, Mings/Cargill, Ramsdale(?). I can't predict the rest of the bench due to youth players such as Worthington and Surridge maybe wiggling their way in.
Ive got no big idea on how I think we'll line up. Defoe, king, ake, cook, Daniels, Arter are all nailed on but apart from then anyone could play. Stanislas will start too if he's not injured.
by NickTM Summary: A third consecutive season for the Cherries sees them strengthening their squad in all departments, but for how long can they continue to punch above their weight? What to say: It's a whole new spiiiiine! What you might end up saying: Who put Dan Gosling on technique training?! Why to like them: Plucky underdogs. Jermain Defoe was well-liked before the Bradley Lowery story, but now is verging on footballing sweetheart terrain. Eddie Howe's a canny young manager with a rare eye for a tactical switch. Why to dislike them: Despite playing decent enough stuff when on the ball, Bournemouth have no qualms about snippy rotational fouling which is enough to annoy anyone. Artur Boruc won't be starting, which means we won't get many comedy moments from the goalkeeper. If the team was a Simpsons character, it would be: Ned Flanders. The upbeat nature of Bournemouth in general does tend to get a little grating.
Vote for where you think Bournemouth will finish here.
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"Who is it this week?" - A preview of Arsenal vs Chelsea
Hey there! I'm Heroic_Lifesaver and welcome to this weeks one stop shop for you as we prepare for Arsenals next League match. Here's last weeks post ahead of our 4-1 win at Hull City. This week, it's Chelsea at home Managers Views Arsenal
On Conte: "He is doing well because he has started, they have started, in a very strong way."
On how to handle Costa: "... by being completely cold-blooded, just focus on the game and don't respond. Just try to negate his qualities and his game."
On Ramsey's fitness: "I don't think he'll be available for our next game." Says Ramsey has a "small grade one hamstring injury" and that he likely won't go on International duty with Wales.
On Wenger: "I think Wenger is doing a good job. I don't want to go into a situation of Wenger or Mourinho. It's fantastic if somebody is able to stay for 20 years in one club. Sometimes if you judge only for the wins, you make a mistake and you pay for this in the future."
On Cesc: "I think that for Cesc, it is a special game for him. The most important thing for him is that he is Chelsea's player. He's playing very well. There is a possibility that he can start tomorrow..."
On Arsenal: "It's a very good team, young players, great technique, good players with good potential and good physicality. They play good football." Good
How's your form? Arsenal
The Gunners are looking for a 4th consecutive League win (something we haven't achieved since October 2015). A great 4-1 win at Hull last week was followed by another 4 goal haul in the EFL Cup on Tuesday. A 4-0 win at Nottingham Forest saw Lucas Perez score his first Arsenal goals and Granit Xhaka found the net for the second game in a row.
Last 5 (all competitions): WWDWW
P: 5 W: 3 D: 1 L: 1 F: 12 A:7 Pts: 10 LP: 4th
Chelsea
Chelsea have just one point from their last 2 league matches. Last Friday they lost 2-1 at home to Liverpool. They have won once on the road in the League so far, 2-1 at Watford. They came from 2-0 down and needed extra time to win at Leicester in the EFL Cup in mid-week. Fabregas scored twice in extra time as they won 4-2.
Form: WWDLW
P: 5 W: 3 D: 1 L: 1 F: 10 A: 6 Pts: 10 LP: 5th
Team News Arsenal
Expect Arsenal to make plenty of changes from the EFL Cup win on Tuesday. Cech, Koscielny, Ozil and Alexis will all return to the side.
Giroud faces a late fitness test, still recovering from his toe injury suffered at PSG.
As mentioned above, Ramsey is out. Other than that, there's no fresh injury worries. Mertesacker, Welbeck and Jenkinson are all long term absentees.
Chelsea
The visitors are without John Terry, who suffered strained ankle ligaments in their draw with Swansea last week. He likely won't be back until after the International break.
Kurt Zouma is close to coming back from his long term injury suffered in February. But not close enough to feature on Saturday, leaving Chelsea with just 3 fit centre-backs.
Cesc Fabregas' performance against Leicester in the Cup may well have given him a chance to make his first Premier League start under Conte. The Spaniard has made 3 sub appearances in the League so far this season.
Head-to-Head
Arsenal and Chelsea have met 187 times in all competitions. Arsenal have the advantage in the head-to-head, winning 72. Chelsea have won 61 times and there have been 54 draws.
Both teams have been ever present in the Premier League era, playing 48 times. Arsenal have won 18, drawn 14 and lost 16.
Recent history is certainly in Chelsea's favour though. Arsenal have won just 1 of the last 11 meetings in all competitions. That came in the Community Shield at Wembley in 2015. Arsenal have lost 7 of these 11 games.
Goals have been hard to come by against Chelsea in recent times. Oxlade-Chamberlains winner in the Community Shield is the only goal we've scored in the last 8 clashes with Chelsea. The Blues have scored 13 in the last 8 (including the 6-0 at the Bridge).
It's important to take into consideration the fact that Chelsea as we know them have only existed since 2003, when Roman Abramovich took over the club. (I joke, they have previous history of course....)
We never lost to Chelsea in the League under Wenger before the Russian take over. They did beat us twice in the League Cup though (3-1 at Stamford Bridge in 1998 and 5-0 at Highbury in 1999).
It's been 8 games since both teams scored in this fixture. That was a 2-1 defeat at Chelsea in January 2013. Walcott scored our goal.
Theo Walcott seems a decent bet to score tomorrow. He's scored 5 times against Chelsea before, including his first ever Arsenal goal in the League Cup final in 2007. Newcastle are the only side he's scored against more times than Chelsea.
Chelsea won both League matches last season. They scored 3 goals over those 2 games. Arsenal got 3 red cards over those 2 games.
That's Interesting
The first ever match between these two was in 1907 when Chelsea beat Woolwich Arsenal 2-1 at Stamford Bridge. Charlie Satterthwaite scored Arsenals goal. The striker, who previously played for Thames Ironworks (that's West Ham to you and me), also holds the record for being Arsenals first ever goal scorer in the First Division. His brother, Joe Satterthwaite, played 5 times for the club, making them the first pair of brothers to ever play for Arsenal.
Arsenals biggest margin of victory over Chelsea came in 1930 when they won 5-1 at the Bridge. David Jack got 3 of his 124 Arsenal goals that day. The English striker has the distinct honour of being the first player ever to score at Wembley (in the 1923 FA Cup Final for Bolton against West Ham). He was also the first footballer in the world to be transferred for more than £10,000.
Reading a bit more into our record with Chelsea before and after the Abramovich take over throws up some interesting stats.
The two League Cup defeats mentioned earlier are the only losses to Chelsea under Wenger before they came into some cash.
Our first loss to them Post-Roman came in the second leg of the Champions League quarter-final tie in 2004. A 1-0 defeat at the Bridge in August 2005 was Chelsea's first league win over Arsenal in 10 years.
Chelsea won in their last visit to Highbury in December 2005. They hadn't won at Highbury in the League since a Division One win in 1990. They've won 5 of 10 League visits to the Emirates.
Arsenal last did the League double over Chelsea in 2003-04. Chelsea have done it 4 times over us since then.
Arsenal won 12 of 20 games against Chelsea in the Wenger Era before Abramovich money. They've won 8 in 34 matches since then.
Pre-Roman (under Wenger): P 20 W 12 D 6 L 2 F 37 A 26
Post-Roman: P 34 W 8 D 7 L 18 F 31 A 54
We kept 5 clean sheets against Chelsea in the first 20 matches against them under Wenger (and just one of them was a 0-0). In the 34 since then, we've kept just 6 clean sheets (Four of them were 0-0's).
We also failed to score just twice in the first 20 games under Wenger against Chelsea. We've failed to score a staggering 14 times in 34 matches with them since the take over.
Arsenal scored more than one goal on 13 occasions in the first 20 games. We've scored more than once in just 7 of the following 34.
Looking at our last home League win over Chelsea, only 9 players of the 36 in the combined matchday squads are still involved with either club. Koscielny and Walcott both started that match. Jack Wilshere started and Szczesny was on the bench, both of whom are still at Arsenal but out on loan. Fabregas scored that night and could very well start for Chelsea tomorrow. John Terry, Branislav Ivanovic and John Obi Mikel (Obi John Mikel? Mikel John Obi?) also played that night, in front of Petr Cech - who will be lining up for Arsenal this time around.
How's about some goals?
Yes, goals have been few and far between for us in this fixture recently. But we do have some...
August 2015 - Community Shield: Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain scored the winner as Arsenal started their season with some silverware. Petr Cech helped beat the side he lifted the League title with just 4 months earlier. Here's full highlight of the game
September 2012 - Premier League: Our most recent goal at home against Chelsea came in a 2-1 defeat in 2012. Gervinho equalised for Arsenal after Torres had opened the scoring for the Blues. A Juan Mata free kick, via a slight touch from Koscielny, won it for Chelsea. Here's Gervinho's goals for Arsenal. The strike against Chelsea is number 8 of 11
December 2010 - Premier League:Our last home win over Chelsea. Alex Song, Cesc Fabregas and Theo Walcott scored our goals. Ivanovic pulled one back for the visitors. It was a win that put us second, behind Man United, and moved us 4 points clear of Chelsea. It brought to an end a run of 5 consecutive defeats to Chelsea.
December 2007 - Premier League:A William Gallas header gave Arsenal a 1-0 win over Chelsea and a first win against them since February 2004. Arsenal hadn't beaten Chelsea under Jose Mourinho but managed a win against Avram Grant's side at the first time of asking.
February 2004 - FA Cup: A relatively unknown prospect, Jose Antonio Reyes became an instant hit with 2 goals to knock Chelsea out of the FA Cup. They were his first Arsenal goals, coming a couple weeks after making his debut.
December 2004 - Premier League: A moment of brilliance from the King. Thierry Henry scored a quickly taken free kick as Arsenal drew 2-2 with Chelsea at Highbury. Current Arsenal keeper Petr Cech was still setting up his wall when Henry asked the ref if he could take the free kick quickly. He got a nod of a approval and put the ball in the net.
And that's that... So there you have it. Arsenal play Chelsea tomorrow at 5:30pm (GMT). Here's hoping our record with them improves over the coming years. It's also the first time Arsene Wenger will go up against Antonio Conte. Conte has only ever managed Italian teams before, but never with much distinction until being given the Juventus job. 3 successive Serie A titles and a Champions League final followed before he became Italian national team head coach, leading them to the Euro 2016 quarter finals. He's the 9th Italian to manage in the Premier League and the 5th at Chelsea alone. I'll be back net week to preview our next League match - an away trip to Burnley. Thanks for reading!
QPR vs. Aston Villa Venue: Loftus Road Kick Off: 16:00pm BST/GMT Referee: Oliver Why not join the IRC live soccer chat? With Joey Barton in fine form since joining the London club, and a Villa side who need a result this weekend after a poor midweek performance against Bolton, this match could be a corker!! So let's get the match facts. Match facts/preview TEAM NEWS QPR have no fresh injury concerns but Kieron Dyer remains out with a foot injury and Clint Hill joined Nottingham Forest on loan this week. Jamie Mackie is not yet in contention but is back in full training after a double leg break last January. Aston Villa are hoping deadline-day signing Jermaine Jenas will finally be fit after a thigh injury. But Darren Bent has been ruled out with a groin problem, while fellow striker Emile Heskey remains an absentee. MATCH PREVIEW The last time QPR beat Villa, pop star Jarvis Cocker was about to stun the world! When Kevin Gallen grabbed the only goal of that victory in December 1995, Michael Jackson was Top of the Pops with his Earth Song dirge. Cocker was so enraged at Jackson's performance at the Brits a few weeks later, he invaded the stage and waggled his bottom in Jacko's face! People who downvote Match threads have aids, let's see who actually reads this stuff. I'll go for a first Rangers top-flight win since they beat West Ham in April 1996 QPR now have someone who loves to get in the face of opponents and they hope Joey Barton continues his abrasive form. He's already driven them a long way from the naive opening hammering by Bolton and can inspire a first home Premier League victory of the season against Villa, who were poor in the midweek cup defeat by Bolton and who are fortunate to still be unbeaten in the league. I mean, I bet I can put anything, an nobody will give two shits. Injuries to Darren Bent and Emile Heskey have hit them. Gabby Agbonlahor, though, is looking sharp. He's scored half of Villa's league goals and three in his last four Premier League games. His quick movement in from wide positions will threaten QPR's new-look defence, where Luke Young will be up against his old team. I mean, who do redditors think they are, I create a thread for a Premier League match, because nobody else can be bothered, and they downvote me. Well, guess what, I give you something to downvote, not that you will notice. With Shaun Wright-Phillips in sparkling form in his opening two matches, Barton's leadership and DJ Campbell's quick feet in the box, I'll go for a first Rangers top-flight home win since they beat West Ham in April 1996. Earth Song was just an insipid memory by then. Mark Morrison was at Number One with Return of the Mack. Now he did have a bit of snap and snarl about him - just like Joey! MATCH FACTS Head-to-head QPR are unbeaten at home to Aston Villa in the Premier League (W3, D1). Villa won 4-2 in the last league meeting between the sides - that was in March 1996 when Dwight Yorke scored twice, while Kevin Gallen was on the scoresheet for QPR. Gallen also scored the winner when the teams last met in the league at Loftus Road in December 1995. Managers Neil Warnock and Alex McLeish previously met in the 2008-09 season when both were in the Championship - McLeish's Birmingham beating Warnock's Crystal Palace at St Andrew's, and the sides then drew 0-0 at Selhurst Park. QPR QPR haven't scored at Loftus Road yet this season in league or cup. Last season, Rangers won their first four home league matches without conceding a goal. Captain Joey Barton scored the opening goal for Newcastle in their 6-0 win over Aston Villa last season. Aston Villa Aston Villa are unbeaten after five games of this season's Premier League (for the first time since 2006-07) but have drawn four of their matches. Gabby Agbonlahor has scored half of Villa's league goals this season and has scored three in his last four league games. Only Newcastle have conceded fewer goals than Villa in this season's Premier League. Darren Bent has been caught offside 12 times this season, more than any other Premier League player. So where are both teams in the league at the moment, I hear you ask? 1 Man Utd 6 17 16 2 Man City 6 14 16 3 Chelsea 6 5 13 4 Newcastle 6 4 12 5 Liverpool 6 0 10 6 Tottenham 5 0 9 7 Stoke 6 -2 9 8 Aston Villa 5 2 7 9 Everton 5 0 7 10 QPR 5 -2 7 11 Wolves 6 -3 7 12 Arsenal 6 -5 7 13 Sunderland 5 2 5 14 Norwich 5 -2 5 15 Wigan 6 -4 5 16 Swansea 6 -5 5 17 Fulham 6 -3 4 18 Blackburn 6 -5 4 19 West Brom 6 -5 4 20 Bolton 6 -8 3 So both teams have had the better of performances out of 20 this season so far, with both teams resting in the top 10. So you're now interested after reading all that, where can you watch? Well, if you're a British or Irish citizen, Sky Sports is free this weekend, meaning at 3.30pm GMT, you will be able to pick up the game on Sky Sports 1, without paying the extra £5 per week. Bonus! If you can't find a TV but you're a Sky customer, why not use the SKY GO application, type that in Google and get yourself signed up. For people who neither have Sky or the option of purchasing Sky, you will be needing a stream? Streams If you have anymore I will post them up. RojaDirecta LiveTV FirstRow BBC match thread AtdheNet RealSpotz Courtesy of enabled Obviously none of these will work till 4.00pm Team Sheets Not out yet, will update when out, expecting soon. They're out QPR 01 Kenny 05 Hall 13 Traore 18 Young 35 Ferdinand 04 Derry Helgusson 07 Taarabt 11 Faurlin 17 Barton 32 Wright-Phillips 10 Bothroyd Campbell Substitutes 26 Murphy, 02 Orr, 16 Connolly, 14 Buzsaky, 09 Campbell, 21 Smith, 22 Helguson Aston Villa 01 Given 02 Hutton 03 Warnock 05 Dunne 06 Collins 07 Ireland 10 N'Zogbia 16 Delph 19 Petrov 25 Bannan Albrighton 11 Agbonlahor Substitutes 22 Guzan, 23 Beye, 34 Lowry, 12 Albrighton, 38 Gardner, 14 Delfouneso, 26 Weimann Reddit Live Match Thread Kick off! Phewww... Is that Gary Neville doing the actual commentary? Warnock : Yellow Card. HALF TIME Half time facts. Possession QPR 61% Aston Villa 39% Attempts on target QPR 5 Aston Villa 1 Attempts off target QPR 5 Aston Villa 1 Corners QPR 7 Aston Villa 4 Fouls QPR 7 Aston Villa 6 Half time snap shot "For all QPR's dominance they have only really carved out one clear chance and they will be thankful to Paddy Kenny's expert save from Barry Bannan." Sternslovechild 2nd Half Hutton: Yellow Card 57' Penalty Penalty Penalty Traore: Yellow Card 58' Bannan GOL GOL GOL QPR 0 - 1 Aston Villa 58' Chants can be heard all over London to the tune of 'You don't know what you're doing'. Collins: Yellow Card Substitution: Bothroyd off Campbell on Substitution: Bannan off Albrighton on Agbonlahour: Yellow Card Subsitution: Derry off Helgusson on Gary Neville is officially blind. That was a penalty. Shut up Gary. Traore: Red Card 90' Traore OFF OFF OFF 93' Dunne GOL GOL GOL QPR 1 - 1 Aston Villa 93' FULL TIMEQPR 1 - 1 Aston Villa QPR still looking for a first home win. Full time match facts: Possession QPR 54% Aston Villa 46% Attempts on target QPR 9 Aston Villa 4 Attempts off target QPR 8 Aston Villa 4 Corners QPR 11 Aston Villa 8 Fouls QPR 14 Aston Villa 19 Penalties given QPR 0 Aston Villa 1 Penalties that should have been given QPR 2 Aston Villa 1 Table after the result 1 Man Utd 6 17 16 2 Man City 6 14 16 3 Chelsea 6 5 13 4 Newcastle 6 4 12 5 Liverpool 6 0 10 6 Tottenham 5 0 9 7 Stoke 6 -2 9 8 Aston Villa 6 2 8 9 QPR 6 -2 8 10 Everton 5 0 7 11 Wolves 6 -3 7 12 Arsenal 6 -5 7 13 Sunderland 5 2 5 14 Norwich 5 -2 5 15 Wigan 6 -4 5 16 Swansea 6 -5 5 17 Fulham 6 -3 4 18 Blackburn 6 -5 4 19 West Brom 6 -5 4 20 Bolton 6 -8 3 The pundits are shit.
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