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Soccer Saturday (and Sunday) review – WinkBall

As ever, WinkBall had a strong presence at this weekend’s football fixtures. Here’s a little round-up of what when down in some of our featured games:

Terry's Chelsea fail to hold onto a win against Everton

Chelsea 1-1 Everton:

A late decider by Beckford made sure Chelsea’s run of games without victory extended to four, in uncharacteristically dowdy form.While Everton’s similarly poor form was not fully rectified this weekend, taking just a single point away again left them still languishing lower than expected in 15th.

Saha and Anelka both went close for their respective teams in the opening stages – Anelka, unbelievably, yet to score in the league at Stamford Bridge. John Terry, back in the starting line-up, came forward during one phase of attack and saw his first shot blocked, but managed to direct the rebound towards goal, only to see it bounce off the crossbar in the closest attempt of the game so far.

In an attempt to reverse their fortunes of the West Brom result from last week, Everton’s team had four changes. Though it wasn’t enough to cut out Chelsea, as an unmarked Kalou missed a great opportunity, seeing his header from a corner going wide of the post. It was an error, and indeed a necessary gift, from Phil Neville that handed Chelsea the lead. His lazy and ill-thought back-pass was too short to reach Tim Howard in goal; the keeper, having come out to try and retrieve the pass, conspired to block an onrushing Anelka – both conceding a penalty and earning himself a, perhaps fortunately insevere, yellow card. Didier Drogba stepped up to fire confidently into the top corner and give his team the lead.

Everton fought back in the second half, with attempts from Jack Rodwell, and Leighton Baines running tirelessly up the wing to pick crosses into the Chelsea box – this pair conspired to work Everton’s best chance of the game, as Rodwell headed Baines’ perfectly weighted cross into the post. It was a move that proved more successful five minutes from the end as Baines’ run and culminating cross was headed back into the path of Jermaine Beckford by Tim Cahill. The former Leeds striker made some ammends to his horror show of finishes last week, as he nodded past Cech to claim a vital point for The Toffee’s.

While Baine’s industry down the left was more promising for Everton, Chelsea still appear to be stuck in their uncharacteristically poor form – not even managing a goal from open play today, the Blues have let Arsenal steal their place at the top. But how long for?

Samir Nasri's sublime brace sends Arsenal top

Arsenal 2-1 Fulham:

A phenomenal double from Samir Nasri ensured Arsenal regained their place at the top of the Premier League this weekend, after Chelsea failed to take away three points and Manchester United were denied a chance to retain their place at the top, with their game against Blackpool being postponed for the adverse weather.

Nasri, arguably the most in-form player in the Premier League, made sure his side rose to the top in style: with balletic feet, awareness and the most impossible of finishes. The hosts, looking to improve their leaky home-form, took the lead within 15-minutes. They got off to a flying start, confidently stroking the ball in the Fulham half and dominating possession.

Arshavin helped instigate the first goal, pouncing on an Aaron Hughes error to dribble the ball into the area. Under pressure, the Russian poked a smart ball through to an onrushing Nasri, somehow left unmarked in the area. Nasri was the epitomy of composure, as he artistically outmanouvred and schooled the three defenders and a futile Mark Schwarzer, before firing resolutely into the top of the net. It was a top-class finish that drew parallels with with Robert Pires’ goal against Tottenham in the famous 5-4 victory, and reflected the confident form the French international was in this season.

Unfortunately for the Gunners, they architected their own downfall once again. Having passed up the opportunity to build a further advantage – characteristically over-elaborating – they conceded a goal that calls for the cliche: ‘from the sublime, to the ridiculous’. In an incident embodying Arsenal’s lack of defensive communication, both Squillaci and Koscielny rose to clear the same ball. The Frenchman accidentally headbutted Koscielny in the nose, leaving him in a daze and lacking the ability to prevent a Fulham attack. Arsene Wenger was furious on the sidelines, expecting the match to be halted for a head injury, but the Frenchman had to watch in frustration as referee, Chris Foy, allowed play on. Clint Dempsey didn’t need asking twice, pinching the ball away from the confused defensive pairing and releasing a perfect through-ball for Diomansy Kamara, who was unmarked in the area, to cooly curl past an onrushing Fabianski.

Arsenal had more chances after the break, with Arshavin a stand-out creator, alongside Samir Nasri – although they never looked 100-per-cent reliable in defence and are still carrying self-doubting scars from their home derby defeat. But it was a moment of individual splendour that swung that match in Arsenal’s deserved favour; a truly sublime finish that deserves its excessive superlatives. Arshavin combined with Van Persie in the build-up, with the recently-returned Dutchman tapping a pass into the run of Nasri, entering the edge of the area. It was a mesmeric move as Nasri darted in, sidestepping the Fulham defence – a wonderful touch took the ball around a grounded Schwarzer, and just as he had appeared to have gone too far, composedly turned and fired in from an acute angle at the near post.

Nasri has these tight angles nailed, with his Spurs goal scored with similar aplomb. The French midfielder is now leading Arsenal’s scoring, with 11 – Arsenal are reaping the rewards from his surprise omission from the World Cup squad. Arsenal’s style did not wholly follow Nasri’s example, however, as plucky Fulham could have earned themselves a point towards the end. Arsenal were not aerially strong enough, allowing Etuhu to get a shot away, while Fabianski had stretch to full length to stop a strike from Zoltan Gera.

Sunderland victory cuts short Hammers celebrations

Sunderland 1-0 West Ham:

A nervy game at the Stadium of Light saw Sunderland celebrate a closely-run victory, plunging West Ham back to the bottom of the table.

The Hammers, fresh from their Carling Cup victory over Man United, and second League win of the season last week, simply did not do enough to warrant three-points this weekend. Record signing, Asamoah Gyan, stood out in Sunday’s clash – after setting up Jordan Henderson for the goal, and forcing Green to parry away a later fierce shot of his own. Gyan was part of an offensive Sunderland side, fielding Bent and Welbeck as part of a three-pronged attack – as Steve Bruce opted to follow the tactics of attack being the best form of defence, due to his extensive injury list at the back.

Despite the proliferation of strikers on the pitch, it was midfielder Henderson, who scored the opening and winning goal, just after the half-hour. Gyan floated in a perfect cross, on the half-volley, for Henderson to convert – his first goal in nearly a year. Gyan later attempted to prove his worth with an audacious attempt that took the whole stadium by surprise – his long distance cross-cum-shot from the left wing beat Rob Green, but the goalkeeper’s blushes were saved by the crossbar.

The forward-facing tactics only just paid off for the Black Cats’ boss as Carlton Cole, in-form Victor Obinna and talismanic Scott Parker each came close to drawing an equaliser for the Hammers. Cole fired wide of the far post just after the restart – perhaps unsurprising considering his inglorious statistic that he has scored only one solitary League goal all season. And Obinna almost converted a cross across the goal, but his shot thudded out off the post.

The Hammers out-of-sorts style seemed characterised by one incident with Scott Parker – their best player of the season, attempting to recover from a chest infection in the icy Mackem ground, sliced an attempted clearance high into the sky and towards his own goal, prompting Green to tip over the crossbar.

Gyan had another chance saved before the end, leaving their one-goal-lead enough to send them to 7th in the League, and West Ham returning to the bottom – leaving Avram Grant’s position at the club once again uncertain. Is Grant going to be next out of the managerial exit door, following Chris Houghton’s surprise sacking from Newcastle?

Tevez celebrates City's early winner

Man City 1-0 Bolton:

City and Bolton entered the fixture, both unbeaten in the Premier League last month – but it was Manchester City that rolled away with all three points after Tevez’ swift opener.

The firey Argentine took his tally to ten, after converting Yaya Toure’s excellent through-ball. Teven ran at the Bolton defence and fired resolutely into the far corner.

The home side were well in control and continued to press for the second. A well-worked team goal was culminated with a simple finish from David Silva, as he slotted easily into an open net – only for the goal to be ruled controversially offside. While it did not ultimately affect the result, replays showed that it was in fact Gareth Barry who was offside, not Silva. Captain, Tevez,continued to threaten throughout the first half, breaking through to attack a loose Bolton defense.

Kevin Davies tried to reprieve his side by hitting a Ricketts cross full on-the-volley – unfortunately for Owen Coyle’s side, he saw his shot fly just inches over the crossbar. Zabaleta was also teed up by a wonderful team move at the start of the second half, but Joe Hart got down and saved with a strong hand.

City stilled pressed their dominance at the start of the second half, albeit without being able to convert another tangible chance. David Silva pressed for the Sky Blues once again as he got a shot away on the turn, but still City were denied, as his fierce shot was saved only by the crossbar.

The home side nearly paid the price for their lack of conversion, as a goal-line clearance from Vincent Kompany saved their blushes – and their three-points. It was a mistake from Joe Hart; the young English ‘keeper jumped to claim Taylor’s free-kick but flapped at the ball, allowing it straight through his grasp. Kompany was luckily behind, and had to clear before they saw the ball roll helplessly into the open net.

It so needn’t have been, but home supporters inside the EastLands stadium had to endure a nervy finish. They ended the game with ten-men, after Kolarov was sent off for his late lunge on Ricketts, and the home side will be disappointed to have ended the game so shakily.

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Weekend football preview – WinkBall

As ever, WinkBall are going to be at grounds up and down the country to guage your opinions about this weekend’s fixtures. They will be braving the treacherous conditions alongside you, so why not warm yourselves up with a heated debate about our ‘topic of the week’ . Or just get that warm, fuzzy, feeling inside from talking to us about your beloved club?

So long as the team’s allow the games to go ahead, we will be there to talk to!

Here are some match previews for just some of the games we will be covering this wintery weekend – but what do you think will happen in the football league this season, supposing your game goes ahead!?

The Emirates hosts Arsenal vs Fulham

Arsenal vs Fulham:

The Gunners play host to Fulham at the Emirates this weekend, looking to finally shake off their home demons – having lost to Newcastle, Tottenham and West Bromich Albion already this season. Arsenal will be hoping their opponents are as charitable with their performance, as they are being with their wages this weekend – donating a day’s wages to their charity of the season, Centrepoint.

Despite the absense of captain and midfield talisman, Cesc Fabregas, Arsenal are not short of creative flair in the middle of the park – as Nasri continues with his rich vain of form, surely Arsenal’s player of the season so far? There is of course also the boost of Robin Van Persie’s return to the starting line up in the midweek against Wigan. While the Dutchman is not yet fully fit, he still impressed in the Carling Cup victory and reminded spectators why his presence could be so crucial to The Gunners’ success.

Fulham will travel across London without an away win all season, and hoping to better a paltry point return in November; just 3 points from a possible 15. The side are crying out for a replacement for injured Bobby Zamora, upfront, as it is in front of goal where performances are appearing the most disappointing. Clint Dempsey is likely to be the biggest threat to The Gunners, as he is, in context, the Cottagers stand-out performer.

The City of Manchester stadium hosts Bolton

Manchester City vs Bolton:

Victory in this fixture could pull Bolton ever-closer to the European places; they are just three points behind City. This tail-chasing has potential to cause trouble for Mancini’s side, who have notably struggled against teams that go against them offensively. And Bolton look likely to do so, following their suprising and encouraging play this season. Owen Coyle’s side have earned three wins in five, still unbeated, matches. Their creative and more flowing style of play may, personally, work against Coyle if he becomes a victim of his side’s own success. Petrov’s goal is still a stand-out one from last week, so he will hope to have earned a start for this crucial tie. The same cannot necessarily be said for City’s Balotelli, who, despite a public call of praise from the manager, still flatters to deceive after having just two goals and red card to show for himself.

Stamford Bridge hosts Chelsea vs Everton

Chelsea vs Everton:

The title-race is still open after poor form has been shared between the usual candidates: Chelsea, Arsenal and Man United. The Blues, knocked off the top last week by Arsenal and then Man United in the later kick-off, must win against Everton if they are to start to retain their ascendency. They stand equal with Arsenal, and two points behind United after taking just one point away from their match against Newcastle last week; playing in a manner far from the dominance that we are used to. They have, in fact, won only two in six games – a big dip for this stalwart side. They will welcome back influential skipper, John Terry, to the squad this weekend – replacing Alex; having a knee operation. Essien is also due to return, having missed the last four games – a double-boost that will not appease their opponents.

Everton enter this fixture on their own run of disappointing form, having lost a resounding 4-1 to West Brom last weekend. Things are not looking good for Moyes’ side, who are staring up at former glories from 16th in the table – just two points above the bottom three. Crucial captain, Arteta, will be missing for this difficult game, having been sent off last week. Frustration has lead to discipline problems for the Toffees, as his replacement is likely to be Fellaini, who has just completed his own disciplinary ban.

The DW hosts Wigan vs Stoke

Wigan vs Stoke:

Wigan’s form is as faltering as the weather at the moment. They start the game in the relegation zone following another disappointing loss against West Ham last week. The Lactics need a source of encouragement after even record signing, Boselli, is failing to justify his price-tag – still no goals, and a missed penalty since his arrival. They are another side needing to bolster their home fortress; scoring less and conceding more goals on home turf than any other Premier League side. Frustration is causing discipline to slip for Wigan too. They can welcome back their captain, Alcaraz, from his suspention – but Rodellega is still unavailable because of his ban.

Stoke scraped themselves through with a point against Man City, after Etherington’s injury time equaliser. Their goalkeeping situation seems precarious; Begovic has displaced Sorenson in the starting line-up, despite earlier in the season having requested a tranfer, and still not elluding any more about where his future lies.

Vicarage Road hosts Watford vs Leicester

Watford vs Leicester:

Just a point apart at the start of play, Leicester will travel to Watford – weather permitting – on the back of two losses and one victory in their last three away fixtures – all, incicidentally, 2-0 results. Recent managerial signing, Sven Goran Eriksson, has had a 50% success rate from his first ten games, having brought in some clever loan signings with Premier League experience. Their travelling form is not so encouraging; they have also conceded nearly twice as many goals as the eight that they have scored. Watford’s form is just as shady, managing two of each result in their last six games. They have broken-even with their goal difference, having scored and conceded nine over these six games. This looks likely to be a closely contested match.

We’ll also be covering Coventry vs Middlesbrough, Rochdale vs Charlton, and Bury vs Chesterfield – so if you are stalwartedly supporting any of these teams this weekend, make sure you look out for us there in the Yellow and the Blue!

And if you can’t make it to these, or any, games this weekend – you can still join in with the debate! Just send us a Wink from the comforts of your own house to www.winkball.com

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