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               English               Premier               League               Review               -               Week               9
               The               game               of               the               year               at               Old               Trafford               was               a               stunner.

Few               people               would               have               predicted               a               final               score               of               6-1,               and               fewer               still               would               have               predicted               Manchester               City               would               be               the               winners.

The               way               Manchester               United               simply               gave               up               in               the               final               few               minutes               was               disgraceful               -               there               can               be               no               other               way               to               describe               it.

It               was               the               worst               home               loss               for               United               in               EPL               history               and               the               first               time               they've               given               up               six               goals               at               home               in               81               years.

Certainly               the               sending               off               of               Johnny               Evans               just               one               minute               into               the               second               half               was               a               factor,               but               ManU               was               still               in               the               game               when               Darren               Fletcher's               lovely               strike               cut               the               City               lead               to               3-1               with               ten               minutes               left.

City               soon               put               an               end               to               any               thoughts               ManU               had               of               a               comeback.

Substitute               Edin               Dzeko               tallied               twice               and               David               Silva               scored               another               in               the               final               five               minutes,               as               United               seemingly               laid               down.

Mario               Balotelli               had               an               outstanding               day               for               City,               scoring               twice,               and               a               typical               beautiful               passing               display               led               to               Sergio               Aguero's               goal               that               made               it               3-0               midway               through               the               second               half.

Man               City               is               now               five               points               clear               of               United               at               the               top               of               the               table.

The               question               must               be               asked               -               has               the               torch               been               passed?
               It               is               a               difficult               task               for               any               team               to               play               a               man               down               on               the               road.

Playing               two               men               down               is               next               to               impossible.

That               was               the               task               facing               Chelsea               at               Loftus               Road               against               Queens               Park               Rangers.

They               lost               Jose               Bosingwa               in               the               33rd               minute               and               Didier               Drogba               eight               minutes               later.

All               this               was               after               Chelsea               conceded               a               penalty               that               Heidar               Helguson               converted               after               ten               minutes.

The               Blues               were               awarded               seven               yellow               cards               in               addition               to               the               two               reds.

Given               all               that,               Chelsea               played               a               spirited               second               half               and               was               the               more               likely               team               to               score.
               Rafael               van               der               Vaart               scored               a               brace               at               Ewood               Park               and               Blackburn               Rovers               remained               in               the               relegation               zone               after               a               2-1               defeat               to               the               Spurs.

Luka               Modric               was               the               best               player               on               the               pitch,               leading               Spurs               attack.

Tottenham               moved               up               to               fifth               place               in               the               table               with               a               game               in               hand.
               Arsene               Wenger               decided               to               give               Robert               Van               Persie               a               rest               at               the               start               of               their               game               at               the               Emirates               against               Stoke               City.

Wisely,               he               brought               Van               Persie               into               a               1-1               match               (Gervinho               with               the               goal               for               Arsenal,               Peter               Crouch               the               equalizer               for               Stoke)               midway               through               the               second               half,               and               Van               Persie               again               showed               his               class,               scoring               twice               to               provide               the               Gunners               with               a               3-1               victory.
               Bolton               remarkably               has               now               lost               all               five               of               its               home               games               this               season.

The               latest               was               Saturday               when               Sunderland               scored               two               late               goals               for               a               deserved               2-0               victory.

No               wonder               the               Wanderers               are               stuck               in               the               relegation               zone,               with               the               worst               goal               difference               in               the               league               at               minus               12.

Stephane               Sessegnon               scored               in               the               82nd               minute               and               Nicolas               Bendtner               added               the               clincher               deep               in               stoppage               time               to               move               Sunderland               up               to               12th               in               the               table.

An               indication               of               how               much               Steve               Bruce's               squad               dominated               was               corner               kicks               -               Sunderland               had               11               to               only               2               for               Bolton.
               Plucky               underdog               Norwich               held               Liverpool               to               a               1-1               draw               at               Anfield.

The               Canaries               spent               a               large               part               of               the               day               carving               up               a               suspect               Liverpool               defense               and               were               rewarded               on               the               hour               mark               when               substitute               Grant               Holt               scored               only               three               minutes               after               entering               the               game.

That               score               offset               a               Craig               Bellamy               goal               just               before               the               stroke               of               halftime.

It               was               Bellamy's               first               start               for               the               Reds               since               May               of               2007.

Norwich               was               one               of               many               former               teams               for               Bellamy,               who               has               played               for               more               teams               than               I               can               count.

In               all               fairness,               Liverpool               did               smack               the               post               three               times               with               nothing               to               show               for               it,               Andy               Carroll               sent               a               header               inches               wide               near               the               end,               and               Luis               Suarez               was               denied               on               a               great               save               by               John               Ruddy               deep               into               stoppage               time.
               At               halftime               of               Wolverhampton's               game               at               Molineux               against               Swansea,               the               home               fans               booed               the               Wolves               and               manager               Mick               McCarthy               off               the               pitch.

Swansea               was               up               2-0,               thanks               to               goals               by               Danny               Graham               and               Joe               Allen,               and               the               Wolves               offered               little               resistance.

Not               much               changed               for               most               of               the               second               half,               and               many               fans               started               to               leave               with               ten               minutes               left.

Some               stopped               in               the               aisle               when               Kevin               Doyle               scored               to               make               it               2-1               in               the               84th               minute,               and               they               were               back               at               their               seats               roaring               in               approval               when               Jamie               O'Hara               tied               it               two               minutes               later.

The               attitude               in               the               stands               and               on               the               pitch               had               completely               turned,               and               the               Wolves               were               unlucky               not               to               escape               with               all               three               points.

The               result               could               have               saved               McCarthy               his               job.
               After               losing               their               first               three               matches,               West               Bromwich               Albion               has               taken               11               points               from               their               last               six               games.

Their               solid               play               continued               with               a               2-1               victory               over               Aston               Villa.

The               key               to               the               match               was               a               very               questionable               red               card               given               to               Chris               Herd               of               Villa               on               35               minutes.

At               the               time,               Villa               led               1-0               on               a               Darren               Bent               penalty.

Chris               Brunt               smashed               the               ensuing               PK               wide,               but               West               Brom               tied               the               score               just               before               halftime               on               a               Jonas               Olssen               strike,               then               won               it               in               the               second               half               when               Paul               Scharner               scored.
               Newcastle               ran               their               unbeaten               streak               to               11               in               all               competitions               with               a               1-0               triumph               over               lowly               Wigan               at               St.

James'               Park.

Yohan               Cabaye               scored               his               first               goal               for               Newcastle               since               his               transfer               from               Lille               in               the               81st               minute               to               decide               a               sloppy               and               uninspired               contest.

Wigan               slumped               to               its               sixth               straight               defeat.
               Lastly,               Fulham               muddled               through               another               defeat,               this               time               falling               to               Everton               at               Craven               Cottage.

Royston               Drenthe               stunned               Fulham               with               a               thunderous               blast               from               25               yards               out               only               three               minutes               into               the               game.

Substitute               Bryan               Ruiz               scored               his               first               goal               for               Fulham               midway               through               the               second               half,               and               it               looked               like               the               contest               would               end               in               a               draw.

Then               Bobby               Zamora               deked               Everton               keeper               Tim               Howard               and               had               an               open               net,               but               blasted               high               and               wide               with               only               two               minutes               left               in               the               contest.

Louis               Saha               made               him               pay               with               a               goal               at               the               other               end               only               seconds               later,               and               Jack               Rodwell               sealed               the               deal               deep               into               stoppage               time               for               a               3-1               Everton               win.
               This               was               an               interesting               week               in               the               Premier               League               as               the               top               of               the               table               got               a               jolt.

The               big               news               came               out               of               Manchester,               but               there               was               a               lot               of               action               throughout               London.

The               stars               of               the               league               continue               to               shine               for               the               big               clubs,               while               the               promoted               teams               are               still               hanging               in               the               middle               of               the               pack.

We               are               now               a               quarter               of               the               way               through               the               season               and               it               has               been               an               exciting               ride               thus               far.

The               big               game               in               the               upcoming               week               takes               place               in               London               with               Arsenal               traveling               to               Stamford               bridge               to               take               on               the               Blues.

Before               we               look               forward,               lets'               have               a               look               back               at               the               top               performers               for               the               week:
               *Luka               Modric/Rafael               van               der               Vaart               -               One               was               the               architect               and               the               other               the               finisher
               **Robin               van               Persie               -               second               half               brace               for               the               captain               substitute               secured               victory               for               the               Gunners
               ***Manchester               City's               attack               -               6               goals               and               beautiful               interplay               once               they               went               up               a               man               makes               it               tough               to               single               one               out






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