Sunday, September 27, 2009

Fulham 0-1 Arsenal, Saturday 26th September 2009

Saturday 26th September 2009



Goal Scorer: van Persie 52 (Arsenal)

Wigan Athletic 3-1 Chelsea, Saturday 26th September 2009

Saturday 26th September 2009



Goal Scorer: Bramble 15 (Wigan Athletic)
Rodallega 53 (PEN) (Wigan Athletic)
Scharner 90 (Wigan Athletic)
Drogba 46 (Chelsea)

Tottenham Hotspur 5-0 Bunrley, Saturday 26th September 2009

Saturday 26th September 2009



Goal Scorer: Keane 18 (PEN),73,77,86 (Tottenham)
Jenas 32 (Tottenham)

Stoke City 0-2 Manchester United, Saturday 26th September 2009

Saturday 26th September 2009





Goal Scorer: Berbatov 61 (Man Utd)
O Shea 76 (Man Utd)

Liverpool 6-1 Hull City, Saturday 26th September 2009

Saturday 26th September 2009



Goal Scorer: Torres 11,28,47 (Liverpool)
Gerrard 61 (Liverpool)
Babel 87,90 (Liverpool)
Geovanni 14 (Hull City)

Result on Saturday 26th September 2009

















































Home TeamResultAway Team
Portsmouth0-1Everton
Birmingham City1-2Bolton Wanderers
Blackburn Rovers2-1Aston Villa
Liverpool6-1Hull City
Stoke City0-2Manchester United
Tottenham Hotspur5-0Burnley
Wigan Athletic3-1Chelsea
Fulham0-1Arsenal

Monday, September 21, 2009

Chelsea 3-0 Tottenham Hotspur, Sunday 20th September 2009

Sunday 20th September 2009



Chelsea 3-0 Tottenham Hotspur

Goal Scorer: Cole 32 (Chelsea)
Ballack 58 (Chelsea)
Drogba 63 (Chelsea)

Manchester United 4-3 Manchester City, Sunday 20th September 2009

Sunday 20th September 2009



Manchester United 4-3 Manchester City

Goal Scorer: Rooney 2(Man Utd)
Fletcher 48,80 (Man Utd)
Owen 90 (Man Utd)
Barry 16 (Man City)
Bellamy 52,90 (Man City)

Result on Sunday 20th September 2009





























Home TeamResultAway Team
Manchester United4-3Manchester City
Wolverhampton Wanderers2-1Fulham
Everton3-0Blackburn Rovers
Chelsea3-0Tottenham Hotspur

Sunday, September 20, 2009

Arsenal 4-0 Wigan Athletic, Saturday 19th September 2009

Saturday 19th September 2009



Arsenal 4-0 Wigan Athletic

Goal Scorer: Vermaelen 24,49 (Arsenal)
Eduardo 58 (Arsenal)
Fabregas 90 (Arsenal)

Result on Saturday 19th September 2009







































Home TeamResultAway Team
Burnley3-1Sunderland
Arsenal4-0Wigan Athletic
Aston Villa2-0Portsmouth
Bolton Wanderers1-1Stoke City
Hull City0-1Birmingham City
West Ham United2-3Liverpool

Monday, September 14, 2009

Result on Sunday 13th September 2009



















Home TeamResultAway Team
Birmingham City0-1Aston Villa
Fulham2-1Everton

Sunday, September 13, 2009

Tottenham Hotspur 1-3 Manchester United, Saturday 12th September 2009

Saturday 12th September 2009



Defoe first goal in 1st minute, probably just about 50 second right after the game started. Nice overhead kick.



Giggs's second goal. Nice free kick. I was thought Rooney is the one who take the freekick, but Giggs gave us a surprise.



Anderson's 2nd goal for Manchester United.



Rooney scores again! Both England strikers Rooney and Defoe score.

Manchester United won the game nicely but unfortunately Paul Scholes was sent out in the second half.

Goal Scorer: Defoe, 1 (Tottenham)
Giggs, 24 (Mancherster United)
Anderson, 40 (Manchester United)
Rooney, 78 (Manchester United)

Stoke City 1-2 Chelsea, Saturday 12th September 2009

Saturday 12th September 2009



Goal Scorer: Faye, 32 (Stoke City)
Drogba, 45 (Chelsea)
Malouda, 90 (Chelsea)

Again a good return by Chelsea. Very impressive won by the team and they deserve to stay at top of the table.

Manchester City 4-2 Arsenal, Saturday 12th September 2009

Saturday 12th September 2009



Manchester City 4-2 Arsenal

Goal Scorer: Almunia, 19 (Arsenal, own goal)
Van Persie,62 (Arsenal)
Bellamy, 74 (Manchester City)
Adebayor, 80 (Mancheste City)
Wright Philips, 83 (Manchester City)
Rosicky, 87 (Arsenal)

Liverpool 4-0 Burnley, Saturday 12th September 2009

Saturday 12th September 2009



Liverpool 4-0 Burnley

Goal Scorer: Benayoun, 27,61,81 (Liverpool)
Kuyt, 41 (Liverpool)

Result on Saturday 12th September 2009

















































Home TeamResultAway Team
Blackburn Rovers3-1Wolverhampton Wanderers
Liverpool4-0Burnley
Manchester City4-2Arsenal
Portsmouth2-3Bolton Wanderers
Stoke City1-2Chelsea
Sunderland4-1Hull City
Wigan Athletic1-0West Ham United
Tottenham Hotspur1-3Manchester United

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Top Scorers Up to 1st September 2009















































































































NoNameTeamGoals
1Jermain DefoeTottenham4
2Wayne RooneyMan Utd4
3AdebayorManchester City3
4DrogbaChelsea3
5TorresLiverpool3
6AnelkaChelsea2
7BallackChelsea2
8BentSunderland2
9DiabyArsenal2
10FabregasArsenal2
11GallasArsenal2
12GerrardLiverpool2
13HuntHull City2
14JohnsonLiverpool2
15JonesSunderland2
16LennonTottenham2
17SahaEverton2


* below 2 goals are not listed here

Jermaine Defoe and Wayne Rooney scores 4 goals in 4 games, while Adebayor scores 3 times in 3 games. Very amazing that Rooney and Adebayor scored in every game they played up to date. Extra credit should be given to Adebayor, as he just joined Manchester City this summer and combined with the team well and fast, in return he scored 3 times.

For the top four team (Man Utd, Arsenal, Liverpool, and Chelsea), i think Arsenal is the most unhealthy team as their striker is not listed in the top scorer table. Rooney (Man Utd, 4 goals), Torres (Liverpool, 3 goals), Drogba (Chelsea, 3 goals), Anelka (Chelsea, 2 goals) are among the top strikers and got very impress goal in just 3-4 games. While for Arsenal, both Diaby and Fabregas scores 2 goals, is not a real striker. In their last game in August with Man Utd, without Fabregas, Ashavin able to score a goal. Arsenal should change their way to play, should reduce the impact of Fabregas in team, would be benefit them.

League Table As At 310809

League Table As At 31/8/2009










































































































































































































































NoTeamPWDLFAP
1CHELSEA440010212
2TOTTENHAM440011412
3MAN UTD4301829
4MANCHESTER CITY3300409
5STOKE CITY4211347
6ARSENAL32011146
7LIVERPOOL4202976
8ASTON VILLA3201536
9SUNDERLAND4202456
10BURNLEY4202256
11WEST HAM UTD3111324
12BIRMINGHAM4112234
13WOLVES4112244
14HULL CITY4112484
15FULHAM3102143
16EVERTON3102283
17WIGAN4103383
18BLACKBURN3012141
19BOLTON3003250
20PORTSMOUTH4004170



With defending champion Manchester United, and Arsenal with 1 defeat in 4 games, Liverpool 2 defeats in 4 games, Chelsea is sit on top of table comfortably, with 4 wins 12 points.

Tottenham is next to Chelsea, 4 wins in 4 games, collect 12 points as Chelsea, with lower goal difference.

Besides, Manchester City is having a good start this year. They also won all the 3 games but their attacking may need to get more improve, because they got only 4 goals in 3 games.

The most disappointment team may be Everton, 2 defeat in 3 games. A lot of people thought they are one of the team which will challenging most to the top four team, but they already had 2 defeats on hand. Moyes may need to think a way to improve the team performance. And so to be Liverpool's Benitez (2 defeats in 4 games).

In summary, if Chelsea would stand themselves unbeat in September, others would find it very hard to get over them, as their playing style, players' form, couch's strategies are really really well. There are too much uncertainties in other team, for example like Man Utd is too depending on Rooney and midfielders' performance is not so consistent, Arsenal team is a bit young and unexperience, Liverpool's over depend on Gerrard and Torres, Manchester City most concern is how good is Tevez and Adebayor combine? How long can they maintain good form?

Let's see what happen in this month? I guess it would be a great season for everyone!!

Result on Sunday 30th August 2009























Home TeamResultAway Team
Portsmouth0-1Manchester City
Everton2-1Wigan Athletic
Aston Villa2-0Fulham

Manchester United 2-1 Arsenal, Saturday 29th August 2009

Saturday 29th August 2009



ManUtd 0-1 Arsenal

Arshavin 1st goal, 40th min




ManUtd 1-1 Arsenal

Rooney's goal, 58th min, penalty



ManUtd 2-1 Arsenal

Diaby's own goal in 63th minute

In overall, i think Manchester United is a bit good luck today, because Arsenal was playing far well than ManUtd. But Man Utd got a penalty by Rooney, and Diaby scores a own goal, which is like stand alongside with Man Utd to head in the goal. A bit unbelievable!

Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 Birmingham City, Saturday 29th August 2009

Saturday 29th August 2009



Tottenham Hotspur 2-1 Birmingham City

Goal Scorer: Crouch, 71 (Tottenham)
Bowyer, 75 (Birmingham)
Lennon, 90 Tottenham)

Bolton 2-3 Liverpool, Saturday 29th August 2009

Saturday 29th August 2009



Bolton 2-3 Liverpool

Goal Scorer: Davies, 33 (Bolton)
Johnson, 40 (Liverpool)
Cohen, 46 (Bolton)
Torres, 56 (Liverpool)
Gerrard, 82 (Liverpool)

Chelsea 3-0 Burnley, Saturday 29th August 2009

Saturday 29th August 2009



Chelsea 3-0 Burnley

Goal Scorer: Anelka,45 (Anelka)
Ballack, 47 (Chelsea)
Cole, 51 (Chelsea)

Result on Saturday 29th August 2009
















































Home TeamResultAway Team
Chelsea3-0BurnleyWith Video
Blackburn Rovers0-0West Ham United
Bolton Wanderers2-3LiverpoolWith Video
Stoke City1-0Sunderland
Tottenham Hotspur2-1Birmingham CityWith Video
Wolverhampton Wanderers1-1Hull City
Manchester United2-1ArsenalWith Video