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gt4tified wrote:The sloppiest performance I have seen from Chelsea in a while.....defense was in a mess. Wait lemme back track a bit. The Blues only came alive in the second half...prolly after some good cuss from AVB.
All things aside, that is, the first own goal (although I know Malouda would have cleaned up the first one by Sturridge had it not deflected) and the second penalty which was clearly a case of the cold getting to the referees brain and impairing his judgement, that strike from Mata was wicked.
The boys had a couple nice attempts but dat M.U. keeper made some impressive work of them. That 3rd goal by Hernandez should have never happened...big defensive blunder by Luiz and the back line...Cech had no chance the second time around.
My two main observations.....they Blues needed JT to keep their nerves in check from the start, which didn't happen and secondly, I do not resile from my current opinion in that Torres needs to leave the Pensioners like, immediately. And give back whatever change from the 50Million that is owed.
I still see no sign of that investment bearing returns....he is not strong on the ball, he is not quick, he lacks the finesse of Drogba and he can't finish.
That game should have been 3 easy points and they made a mess of it, plain and simple.
pioneer wrote:is blame dey blamin de ref dey?
Mr Midas wrote:you clearly didnt see the swansea game if you thought this was our sloppiest performance.
Gianluigi Buffon has been named the best goalkeeper of the 21st Century by the International Federation of Football History and Statistics.
The IFFHS collects data from all over the world and collates them, including the monthly ranking of clubs.
Italy and Juventus shot-stopper Buffon has emerged as the best goalkeeper of the 21st Century, beating Spain’s Iker Casillas and Chelsea man Petr Cech.
Recently, the IFFHS also named Buffon the best goalkeeper of the last 25 years.
Other familiar faces to Serie A in the top 10 include former Juventus goalkeeper Edwin van der Sar, ex-Milan man Nelson Dida and current Inter star Julio Cesar.
IFFHS Goalkeepers of the 21st Century
1) Gianluigi Buffon (ITA) 199 points
2) Iker Casillas (SPA) 197 points
3) Petr Cech (CZE) 154 points
4) Edwin Van Der Sar (NED) 116 points
5) Oliver Kahn (GER) 99 points
6) Nelson Dida (BRA) 90 points
7) Victor Valdes (SPA) 82 pointsJulio Cesar (BRA) 76 points
9) Jens Lehmann (GER) 72 points
10) Roberto Carlos (ARG) 68 points
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