Fernando Torres, Raul Meireles and Nicolas Anelka were all
lining up against their former club Liverpool this afternoon hoping to grab a
goal that would help Chelsea avoid a second consecutive home defeat in nine years,
however it was a former Blue now playing for the Reds who scored to condemn
Villas-Boas’s side to a second home defeat in a row.
Glen Johnson of all players on the field was the man to
score against his former side after playing at Stamford Bridge between 2003 and
2007 as he swept home a fine goal to send the travelling supporters delirious as
they claimed their second win at Chelsea in two seasons as well as recording
their third straight win against the London side.
This defeat will of course add to the disgruntled noises
that are currently rumbling out of Stamford Bridge. Club officials rubbished
reports of a rift in the relationship between AVB and owner Roman Abramovich as
‘Total nonsense’, this result would suggest otherwise.
Torres, a £50 Million pound buy last January from Liverpool
started the game on the bench and was lacklustre when he did rear his head
above the pit in what was a feisty encounter. Torres defendants will say that
the man himself never claimed to be worth that amazing figure so he shouldn’t be
kept be judged by it, however, money in football has spiralled out of control
so when fans see their club pay that much for a player with the money that
supporters pay to watch after a long week at work then I feel it is fair for
Chelsea fans to begin so much for from their ‘star striker’.
As for Liverpool this was a superb win and ironically they
earned it with their massive signings on the bench. Andy Carroll (£35 Million),
Stewart Downing (£19 Million) and Jordan Henderson (£20 Million) were all
rested as Kenny Dalglish threw the likes of Maxi, Suarez, Lucas and Johnson
into the mix.
These two sides will be expecting to challenge for the title
this term, however the grim reality for the pair is that they both sit 12
points behind league leaders Manchester City. Dalglish will be happy with the
win whereas AVB will be aware the pressure is building on the 33 year old and
despite many hoping that he will be given the chance to turn it around, knowing
the way Abramovich does things it could be that AVB could be gone before Christmas.
What do you think? Did Chelsea deserve to lose? Will AVB
sacked before Christmas? Can Liverpool build on this win and push for the
title?
As always let me know.
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