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Manchester City vs Tottenham – Mario Balotelli, Villain and Hero
Mario Balotelli shouldn’t have been on the pitch when he got the chance to give Manchester City a goal, and win, that probably knocked Tottenham out of the title race. Howard Webb missed the vicious step on Parker’s head, and the villainous Italian scored the injury time penalty, giving the league leaders a dramatic 3-2 win.
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Premier League Big Wins Don’t Mean Nothing
Life Goes on, even after 8-2 losses, as Robin Van Persie’s hat trick at Stamford Bridge in the 5-3 Arsenal win over Chelsea proved, or Chicharito’s sting for Manchester United, beating Everton 1-0, six days after their 6-1 loss at home to Manchester City.
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Tottenham Taking Over North London
If you needed more proof, Harry Redknapp’s Tottenham beat Arsenal 2-1 this weekend, not a rarity these days, as Arsene Wenger finally concedes the fact he just might not be challenging for titles this season and his side may be a bit weaker without Fabregas and Nasri. Really?!
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Title Holders and Bad Pretenders (Manchester United vs Tottenham)
During the first half I was thinking – Manchester United’s midfield is too weak. They can’t even dominate a Tottenham side that had no aspirations of any possession. Danny Welbeck looked like a striker from a mid-table club, borderline starter. After Anderson’s 76th minute goal, after a cheeky heel from Welbeck, my mind was singing a different tune about Manchester United, the champions and the best team in England right now.
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How Good Will Souleymane Coulibaly Be?
Souleymane Coulibaly, at 16, might just be the next big thing. Already touted as the Next Didier Drogba, Coulibaly’s Tottenham career started very well, off to a scoring start. Still, history teaches us that his odds of becoming a star aren’t exactly favorable.
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Adebayor Doubles in Real Madrid’s Comfortable 4-0 over Tottenham
Tottenham didn’t last long with 10 men against Real Madrid, already going behind after four minutes. Adebyor scored twice, Ronaldo and Di Maria scored two (fantastic more) as Real won the first leg with ease 4-0.
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Peter Crouch Gives Tottenham a 1-0 Win Over AC Milan in First Leg ; Gattuso and Flamini Try to Ruin Match
Peter Crouch scored the winner for Tottenham as they beat AC Milan 1-0 at the San Siro in the first leg of the Champions League knockout stage, handning Spurs a big advantage for the London second leg.