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Frank Lampard Super Sub (Chelsea vs Manchester City)
Frank Lampard came off the bench to score Chelsea’s winner over Manchester City, beating the league leaders for the first time in the Premier League this season 2-1. Mario Balotelli scored the opener after 60 seconds, Raul Meireles, later substituted by Lampard, equalized for Chelsea.
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Arsenal Won’t Manage to Hang on to Robin van Persie
Robin van Persie is so hot right now, he has his own goalkeeper kissing his boot after matches. Due to his fantastic form for Arsenal, the Gunners captain won’t be playing for them much longer.
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Liverpool Can’t Just be About Luis Suarez
Luis Suarez broke a long scoring drought with his winning header for Liverpool against QPR (1-0), but Kenny Dalglish has got to find someone else to share the offensive load at Anfield as clearly the team struggles with just one capable striker.
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Arsenal’s 33 Passes to Gervinho’s Goal
Since losing to Tottenham back in early October, Arsenal have gone on nine match unbeaten streak, winning eight of those games. Their 4-0 away win at Wigan this weekend was another example of how Arsene Wenger has picked up the broken pieces. Gervinho’s third goal, coming after a 33 pass play, we the best example of having the style back for the gunners.
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AVB Relief in North England (Newcastle vs Chelsea)
Didier Drogba opened the scoring for Chelsea, followed by late goals from Salomon Kalou and Daniel Sturridge as Chelsea became the first team to beat Newcastle at home this season with a 3-0 victory, despite Tim Krul’s efforts to keep the table slide at bay.
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Didier Drogba Following the Money
Didier Drogba’s contract at Chelsea expires this season, and he doesn’t like the one year deal offered to him by the club. According to his agent, this will probably be his last season with Chelsea and the English Premier League as he searches for the most profitable deal.
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Doctor Joe Hart and Mister Mario Balotelli (Liverpool vs Manchester City)
Joe Hart was superman on the goal-line as Liverpool, with Luis Suarez and a fantastic Lucas throwing everything they had at him. A 1-1 draw came as a good result for Manchester City, especially after losing Mario Balotelli to a foolish red card.
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Andre Villas-Boas Failing in Revolutionizing Chelsea
Andre Villas-Boas has reached that point in his Chelsea career where it wouldn’t surprise anyone, despite his short time as manager, if he’d got axed by Roman Abramovich pretty soon.
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And Then Came Glen Johnson (Chelsea vs Liverpool)
Glen Johnson scored a fantastic winning goal at the 86th minute after a fine slalom through the Chelsea defense, giving Liverpool a dramatic 2-1 win at Stamford Bridge.
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Manchester City Brush Off Newcastle While Mario Balotelli Earns More Haters
Manchester City needed two penalty kicks (Mario Balotelli and Sergio Aguero) and a huge Ryan Taylor mistake (Micah Richards goal) to remain undefeated, on top of the Premier League after another win, 3-1 over a tough but lacking Newcastle.