Tuesday, 8 March 2011

The law of the 110km reach Old Trafford

Old Trafford

Iban a title direct. Victory after victory, without pause and in a hurry. So that only the speedy Theo Walcott Arsenal could follow them to wake. But in less than a week the United slowdown has hit two major s. Understandable for the quality of rival but equally dramatic. Manchester is still leading with 60 point s but has slowed down. Could it be the limit of 110km that the Spanish Government has imposed? Like the new law has come to the Theatre of Dreams.

Fell on Wednesday at Stamford Bridge. The match was postponed to Week 18, against Chelsea in need of confidence. Especially in the Premiership, where the irregularity has been discussed among the last places and the European Champions League. Tonight the blues and sleeping quarters, ahead of Tottenham. With today's win against Blackpool and gave authority stroke on Wednesday. The Londoners won 2-1 to Ferguson, who lost again on Sunday. Anfield has been the scene of the latest accident. The third curve which have stuck. The last two could be seen coming from afar. The first no.

It was in Week 26. Manchester lost at home against modest Wolverhampton, in the relegation zone. A flat tire, wheel, more anecdotal than anything else. In London, collided with goals from David Luiz and Lampard despite playing better. Anceloti those took a game that began with domain Rooney visitor and mackerel. The same who signed a work of art in the victory against the City, third in the table. In the derby did not fail. Then the United ran at full speed for the title. The press in England and pointed to the Chilean Rooney as the great goal that could be worth the league. But Chelsea and now Liverpool came to limit the speed of the Red Devils.

Zapatero but Dirk was not Kuiyt which imposed the 110km to Old Trafford. The Dutchman was the author of three goals for his team. A hat-trick that should have stayed in double. With more eager than companionship, Kuiyt appropriated an extraordinary play by Luis Suarez. I say this because the Uruguayan author deserved the goal. For justice to a great game network new idol . For justice to a wonderful play that made and defined his own.

After 3-1, Ferguson shunned comment. Even spoke to the club's official television. The only public post-match reaction gave us Rio Ferdinand, the classic absent through injury. Pro defender referred to Sunday's bump through your account on Twitter . Blessed tweets those of the players! That allow players to express themselves freely. Unfiltered or hand biased, sometimes voluntary others not journalists. Although, this time, Ferdinand's tweet not discovered anything new, "no excuses Bad result today."

Without doubt, Manchester did not play anything. "Crashing mood, physical? The fact is that the last two defeats were a luxury that an aspiring champion should not be allowed. While the situation may be worse if the runner had won his match on Saturday. But Arsenal without Fabregas and Van Persie and Walcott, it was not the draw to 0 against Sunderland. The Gunners tried without success through the mediation of Bendtner, Nasri and Chamakh. He even canceled an Arshavin goal by an offside that was not. An awful error linesman, who knows, it could cost the championship to Wenger, with a game in which the leader. Having risen to the marker, Arsenal would now have 59 points. Two more than you have now. That is, would be just a point behind United, which has yet to take the curve of the Emirates Stadium. Before you will face in the quarter-finals of the FA Cup.

The United pricks give more emotion to a Premier that, for now, remains the same color. Red's Old Trafford. The red Ferrari and the Ferrari, they say, always win. Althoughsometimes the strategy may fail, as happened to Fernando Alonso in Abu Dhabi. And there are the back to take advantage. The title race is wide open. The new rate law is beginning to show up in the Premiership. It gets hard and you can not run as before. However Manchester to be.

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