Roy Hodgson has stated that he was happy with his side’s display in beating Wolves 5-1 at Molineux on Sunday.
Peter Odemwingie bagged a hat-trick in the demolition, with Jonas Olsson and Keith Andrews also finding the net; Steven Fletcher scored a consolation for the below-par hosts.
Hodgson spoke of his delight after the victory and praised the players for their efforts.
“I think they deserve every credit,” The Hawthorns club’s boss told Sky Sports.
“We had to survive that harsh blow of an equaliser in added time of the first half, where really I thought we were looking very good value for our half-time lead.
“Everyone knows it can be a game-changing experience when you are coming in at half-time after playing well and you could be 2-0 or 3-0 up, but suddenly it is 1-1.
“I thought we really did well to go out and take the second half as we did the first half, and in the end we scored the goals and it was a very good victory, but it was down to the fact that the players played very well today,” he stated.
Mick McCarthy meanwhile is under added pressure after the heavy defeat, and has apologised to the fans for the performance.
“It is an understatement to say it has been a disappointing afternoon.
“It turned out to be a terrible afternoon, a disgraceful afternoon, in terms of our performance.
“We had weathered a (tough) first half and got back into it. We started the second half well and then failed to deal with two set-pieces, so we were 3-1 down and then we were caught on the break all over the place.
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“It was an awful performance and, I don’t often do it, but I’ll apologise for that one to everyone who was here watching – our fans,” McCarthy concluded.
The New York Red Bulls came from behind to secure a 2-2 draw against the Colorado Rapids in the MLS on Wednesday.New York’s point enabled them to move back to the top of the Eastern Conference but they could not find the all-important third goal in the second half which would have given them some breathing space over the Philadelphia Union, who only trail Hans Backe’s side by goal difference.
Jeff Larentowicz was a threat all night for the visitors in Colorado, and he opened the scoring after 26 minutes to stun the home crowd.
But former Arsenal legend Thierry Henry quickly restored parity with his 28th-minute finish, representing his sixth goal in as many games for the club.
Larentowicz was quick to respond though and bagged his second just four minutes later, before English striker Luke Rodgers replied within 60 seconds to cap a remarkable seven-minute period where four goals were scored.
No more goals were added as the sides were forced to share the spoils, with Colorado no doubt the happier with the result.
In other matches, the Los Angeles Galaxy still lead the Western Conference by five points after a 1-0 home win over Houston Dynamo, which came courtesy of Landon Donovan’s first-half penalty.
Brek Shea scored the only goal of the game as FC Dallas produced a 1-0 away triumph at the Seattle Sounders.
Toronto’s match with Vancouver was cancelled due to bad weather, with the former holding a 1-0 lead through Erik Hassli’s 17th minute goal when play was halted after 63 minutes.
Manager David Moyes was full of praise for his Everton side after they secured a deserved 2-0 derby win over Liverpool at Goodison Park.
Goals from Tim Cahill and Mikel Arteta gave the Toffees the points and lifted them towards the top half of the table, while leaving the Reds still in the bottom three.
A delighted Moyes commented:"I think with everything that's been going on this week, it's great credit to the players that they kept focused and have gone about their job in the right way.
"Their attitude was spot on and they got their reward.
"I thought we have played better in the majority of games than we did today, but it was a derby and a different kind of game.
"Some of our performances earlier in the season were good but we did not get the result, but today we did enough.
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Excitement; the key ingredient to anything deemed successful or watchable, don’t you agree? Still beheld by many as the best and most exciting on the planet, the Barclays Premier League captivates viewers the world over. Whether it is the fact there is no winter break like other top European leagues, whether managers play more attacking football these days or simply because Mario Balotelli plays on these shores, the 20th instalment of England’s top competition has truly captured the imagination once more. With some standout results and continued uncertainty in both the race for the title, fourth spot and the scrap for survival, there is plenty more to play for this term.
But three quarters of the way through the campaign, just who is the Premier League’s most exciting team to watch? Let us analyse the 20 clubs’ merits in getting us out of our seat. Let us start with one of the league’s most exciting outfits in Arsenal.
ARSENAL
Inconsistency is the word at the Emirates, making for a great watch for neutrals. Arsenal fans have endured a painstaking season of uncertainty surrounding the chase for fourth spot. Whilst still great on the eye when it works, and just awful defensively when it goes wrong, viewers are treated to the sublime goal scoring of Van Persie and the countless errors of Johan Djourou all in one place. All under the ever-present stewardship of the growingly criticised Arsene Wenger.
Excitement rating: 5/5
ASTON VILLA
It has been a season of miserable transition at Villa Park under ex-Birmingham boss Alex McLeish. With the flair of Ashley Young and Stewart Downing long gone, the Villains have struggled to replace the rapid counter attacking style they were famed for under O’Neill. The only excitement here may come through a fans revolt against the ‘Blue Nose’ McLeish.
Excitement rating: 2/5
BLACKBURN ROVERS
Kean out! The words of the Blackburn faithful as long as can be remembered. But with Rovers at last with a chance of redemption this term, fans are starting to get behind their manager. With scenes never before witnessed surrounding fan disgruntlement, Ewood Park has been a cauldron of hate this season, making for an intrigued watch for a neutral but not for an avid Rover.
Excitement rating: 4/5
BOLTON WANDERERS
A season of struggle at the Reebok for a side more accustomed to top half finishes. Whilst Owen Coyle’s tactics may be more technical than his predecessors, Bolton have forgotten what made them a Premier League hit. With Kevin Davies now warming the bench it is all style with no substance for the Trotters.
Excitement rating: 2/5
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CHELSEA
Living in Mourinho’s shadow. The resigned fate of Chelsea boss Andre Villas-Boas. Heavily under fire for benching fan favourite Frank Lampard and in general for being long gone in the title race, it has been the worst season in some time for the hugely expectant Stamford Bridge faithful. Whilst patience is running out, Fernando Torres still baffles everyone with his ability to miss open goals, Drogba supposedly takes half-time team talks and Ashley Cole has publically fallen out with the gaffer.
Excitement rating: 4/5
EVERTON
David Moyes continues his impressive leadership of a Toffees side again restricted financially. It’s a case of same old, same old at Goodison Park, but recent signings Nikica Jelavic and Steven Pienaar should set the pulse racing a little more for the remainder of the campaign.
Excitement rating: 2/5
FULHAM
The Premier League’s nicest club continues to languish in mid-table; neither threatening at a European push nor close enough to the relegation trap door. It has been this way for some time at the Cottage and in terms of excitement; Martin Jol has simply continued the mediocrity as passed over by Mark Hughes.
Excitement rating: 1/5
LIVERPOOL
King Kenny has instilled some stability in the club’s results as they continue to battle for a Champions League spot, but it has been anything but stable for the club in ‘Luis Suarez gate’. The hugely controversial Uruguayan is always watchable not only for his on-field theatrics and wonderful tricky play, but his role in the Patrice Evra handshake affair. Some ugly scenes transpired earlier this month, but in terms of excitement, it made the matches against Manchester United a hostile occasion.
Excitement rating: 4/5
MANCHESTER CITY
Their fans sing ‘we’re not really here’ and who can blame them. Treated to mediocrity over the years, City is now a great outfit intertwining solid defensive play with artistic forward bursts. Aguero and Silva have scared many a defence and Mario Balotelli has been up to his old tricks letting off fireworks at home, appearing in schools and scoring the odd stunner as well. They might just win the big prize as well.
Excitement rating: 5/5
MANCHESTER UNITED
Dubbed one of Sir Alex’ poorest teams during his tenure, United continue to battle on for Premier League supremacy. Gritty, determined and focused all describe the Red Devils, and whilst not being as entertaining as they used to be with the likes of Cantona and Ronaldo, Rooney pops up with some magic and being in contention for the title warrants high levels of excitement by default.
Excitement rating 4/5
Continue to the NEXT PAGE for the second half of the Premier League and the all-important poll…
NEWCASTLE UNITED
What a season on Tyneside. Pardew’s men have been the surprise package in their European push. Usually exciting for their boardroom misdemeanours, the Magpies’ on-field play has this time stolen the show and in Demba Ba, they have one of the league’s leading marksmen. After a stadium name change and the winter addition of another Demba in Cisse, these are exciting times for the Toon Army.
Excitement rating: 4/5
NORWICH CITY
The great overachievers thus far. Norwich City have surprised everyone with their efficiency in a squad of players more unfashionable than most. In Grant Holt and Steve Morison they have hardworking forwards and Paul Lambert’s men look safe in their first campaign back in the top flight.
Excitement rating: 3/5
QPR
Backed by the millions of Tony Fernandes and employing both Adel Taarabt and Joey Barton in the same team, QPR make for an exciting watch. Whilst results haven’t been flowing, QPR catch the eye with their mix of flair players and off-field antics. Apparently Warnock was sacked by text. How humane.
Excitement rating: 3/5
STOKE CITY
Involved in the Europa League this term, Stoke City continue to improve under the guidance of Pulis. Possessing more than simply Rory Delap’s long throw, the Potters now have another long thrower in Ryan Shotton. But seriously, Stoke are always an exciting watch when their gritty players always seem to give the top sides a run for their money at the vociferous Britannia Stadium.
Excitement rating: 3/5
SUNDERLAND
A terrible first half of the campaign followed by an impressive second half. Martin O’Neill has reinvigorated the Black Cats and in Sessegnon and McClean, Sunderland possess players who can truly get at any Premier League defence. Excitement following O’Neill’s appointment has been unprecedented and Sunderland now represent an established top flight outfit.
Excitement rating: 4/5
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SWANSEA CITY
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The great showmen. Swansea City have continued their ethos to play an attacking, pass and move brand of football and it is paying off for the first Welsh side to grace the big league. In Leon Britton, they have a passer to rival Xavi and in Scott Sinclair they have one of the most exciting wingers, flourishing with first-team involvement every week. A great debut campaign for Rodgers’ men.
Excitement rating: 5/5
TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR
Redknapp has really forged Spurs into a top outfit this term. With the solidity of Parker, King and Friedel and the flair of Bale, Modric and Adebayor, Tottenham truly balance the squad dynamic perfectly. Assured of a place in the top four this season, Tottenham have captured the imagination with their lightning quick crusades up the pitch. A great watch for Lilywhite and football fans alike.
Excitement rating: 5/5
WEST BROMWICH ALBION
Roy Hodgson has again targeted Premier League survival as the club’s aim this term. In Odemwingie and Long, the Baggies possess a potent goal threat but a lack of flair players and inconsistency in results means West Brom aren’t the most exciting.
Excitement rating: 2/5
WIGAN ATHLETIC
The great survivors. Wigan Athletic continue to topple the odds by remaining in the top flight under Roberto Martinez. The least supported club in the league by a mile fail to capture the imagination due to their relegation scrap and Victor Moses is the only real player who can commit a full back.
Excitement rating: 1/5
WOLVERHAMPTON WANDERERS
Last but not least, Wolves have struggled once more this term, so much so to part with their manager Mick McCarthy recently. Much like Wigan, the pulse is hardly set racing throughout the campaign, but Steven Fletcher has tried his best with a series of impressive strikes.
Excitement rating: 2/5
So there you have it, an assessment of excitability amongst the Premier League’s elite. Let us know your thoughts. Just who is the Premier League’s most exciting team? Vote in our poll.
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Wales manager Gary Speed has made the unusual move of telling Gareth Bale to leave Tottenham in search of Champions League football. Speed said “I reckon it’s important for all the players to play as high as possible and Champions League football is the place where Gareth shone this year.”
It is true that Bale showcased his skills on the European stage this season, but is the fact that Tottenham failed to qualify for the Champions League this season really enough reason to demand a transfer? At 21 Bale is still growing and developing as a player and Tottenham is the ideal stage for him at the moment. Bale will be disappointed not to play in the Champions League next season but will be able to perform at the highest level in the Premier League and the Europa League (should Spurs qualify).
Moving to a club involved in the Champions League next season would be a big risk for Bale. It would be a case of either moving to one of the Premier League big four or moving abroad to somewhere like Italy or Spain. By moving abroad Bale would risk cultural shock or not be suited to the style of play in the league. A move to one of the Premier League big four may help his career but only if he can be sure of playing on a regular basis.
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We know from previous interviews that Bale has done with the press that he can sometimes suffer from a lack of confidence in his own ability. At Tottenham he is given the opportunity to go and express himself and use his greatest attacking strengths. Given that role on the left side of the midfield that suits him perfectly. Bale may have started out as a left back, but going forward is a far greater strength than defending. I fear that if Bale moved on he may not get the same respect at a different club by asking him to play roles he isn’t so comfortable with or being in and out of the side too much. So thank you for the advice Mr Speed but I think Bale is best off staying at Spurs at least for now. Besides in 12 months time Spurs may have qualified for the Champions League again and Bale can excel.
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Bolton Wanderers manager Owen Coyle remained calm after getting a heated reception at Burnley for his side's Carling Cup third round trip to Turf Moor.
The Clarets edged the tie 1-0 thanks to a Wade Elliott goal and Coyle was not too concerned by the stick being dished out by some of the home fans.
He commented:"My focus was on the game. I was aware of the noise but that was all it was.
"I had to fight tooth and nail for everything I have earned in football. Burnley benefited from that. I took over a team that was in the bottom half of the Championship and got them into the Premier League.
"It is such a unique club. It would take something special to rival the passion these supporters have for their club. I tapped into that, so when it comes back to bite you on the bottom you just have to get on with it.
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Manchester United will be hoping to get their title challenge back on track with victory over Bolton who will be looking to emulate fellow strugglers Blackburn by winning at Old Trafford.
Sir Alex Ferguson’s side have lost major ground in their fight to dispossess rivals City at the Premier League summit after losing to Blackburn and Newcastle in consecutive games. Defeat against bottom side Rovers was a real shock to the system for United as it was a game they expected to win with ease. The same could be said for their loss in the North East with their defensive frailties being exposed for all to see against the Magpies. Rio Ferdinand and Phil Jones left Tyneside battered and bruised after being roughed up by Demba Ba and Shola Ameobi. The loss of Nemanja Vidic for the rest of the season has been a major blow with his physical presence proving the perfect foil to the technical abilities of Jones and Ferdinand. Midfield has also been a burning issue for the Red Devils although that has been remedied to a degree with Ferguson convincing Paul Scholes to come out of retirement until the end of the season. The Scot will demanding his players rediscover the form that saw them win five consecutive games during December and put themselves back in the title hunt.
Bolton are also desperate for a win and head to Old Trafford seeking back-to-back victories for the first time this season. Owen Coyle’s men were successful in their last outing picking up a priceless three points away at Everton coming from behind to kick start their survival bid. Not even a bizarre goal from former United Tim Howard could derail the Trotters in their mission with goals from summer signing David N’Gog and Gary Cahill putting them just a point shy of safety. However the protracted departure of Cahill to Chelsea will be another blow to Coyle who has seen his side struggle to match the performances that took them to an FA Cup semi final last season. Stopping teams from scoring has been their main problem during the campaign conceding 43 goals in 20 games and come up against a United side spoiling after two defeats on the trot.
Manchester United 2nd : 45 points
Last six: L L W W W W
Team news: The champions have been decimated by injuries in recent weeks and will host their North West rivals without eight first team players.
Key Player: Patrice Evra
With Sir Alex Ferguson constantly having to chop and change his back four Evra has been a pillar of consistency during the Old Trafford injury crisis. Despite holding the United defence together at times the Frenchman’s performances have remained consistently high.
Bolton Wanderers 18th: 16 points
Last six: W D L W L L
Team news: Bolton are still without Jussi Jaaskelainen along with six other first team players.
Key Player: Ivan Klasnic
In a season of struggle the goal scoring form of Klasnic has been one of the few bright spots for Bolton in the first half of the season. The Croatian has found the net eight times already and will be hoping he can add to that at Old Trafford.
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PREDICTION
Despite Bolton’s win away at Everton last week there is no way they’ll be able to repeat what Blackburn did at Old Trafford. United are itching to set the record straight after two defeats on the spin and know they need three points to stay in the title race.
AC Milan coach Massimiliano Allegri is wary of opponents Palermo ahead of their Coppa Italia semi-final first leg at the San Siro on Wednesday.Palermo are in eighth place in Serie A, and enjoyed a 3-2 win over Roma at the Stadio Olimpico on Saturday.
And Allegri is convinced his side – who top the Serie A standings by six points from second-placed Napoli – will not have an easy time against Delio Rossi’s side.
“I think that Palermo is a team made up of great players,” Allegri said.
“They are young guys, who will be doing their best since their main aim is to qualify for the final because it would automatically qualify them for the Europa League.”
“Their team have great individual quality and is one of the best teams of the Italian championship.”
“They were ranked fourth until a month and a half ago and it seemed that Palermo would have been able to battle for the league.”
“I believe that a team can’t change and become weaker when they have a lot of talent. I believe that Palermo is made of very skilful players, they have proved it in the last few matches and confirmed it in Saturday’s match when they beat Roma.”
Palermo coach Rossi said he did not think Milan would miss their injured Brazilian striker Alexandre Pato, who has been ruled out for three weeks with a hamstring strain.
With Swedish striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic available for the Cup clash despite being suspended for two more league games, Rossi said there was not much to choose between the two front men and insisted Milan had plenty of depth to cover the loss.
“I’d like for us to put in a great performance irrelevant of how they play,” Rossi said. “They are both outstanding players.”
“Of course it would be better if neither of them were playing, but in any case I hope we’ll put in a good performance.”
“If the two of them don’t play, then Robinho will be playing; if Robinho won’t be playing, then Boateng will be playing; if Boateng isn’t playing, then Pirlo will be there – it makes no difference.”
“I think they’ll be playing with their best formation and we hope we’ll be up to the situation.”
The winner of the tie will take on either Inter Milan or Roma in the final.
3 May 2010, Blackburn Rovers versus Arsenal at Ewood Park. Robin van Persie gives Arsenal an early lead, only for Blackburn to score from two set pieces to win the game 2-1, with some very suspect keeping from Lukasz Fabianski gifting David Dunn and Chris Samba two easy goals. Fastforward to 28 August 2010, and the scoreline is reversed, with Arsenal winning a tough game 2-1 with goals from Theo Walcott and Andrey Arshavin. If Arsenal want to seriously challenge for the title, these are the games that they need to be winning. In previous seasons, the Gunners have often struggled at places like Blackburn, where a physical approach and a bombardment of long balls and crosses have resulted negative outcomes. But with the win against Blackburn, have Arsenal finally turned a corner in these kind of games that will allow them to mount a title challenge?
Similarly to last seasons corresponding fixture, Arsenal got an early lead on the weekend when Van Persie set up the in-form Walcott who finished with great aplomb. Sighs of ‘here we go again’ would have been made by thousands of Arsenal fans seven minutes later however, when El-Hadji Diouf outmuscled Laurent Koscielny and set up Mame Biram Diouf for a tap in. Arsenal fans are all too used to seeing this kind of game slip away from their team, and for a while it looked like it might happen again before Andrey Arshavin scored the winner in the 51st minute. Arsenal closed out the game and Gunners fans were delighted with what was a good victory in which their team showed a great deal more steel than they have done in previous encounters with Blackburn. In an interview with the BBC, Arsene Wenger stated,
“If you have ambition in this league you have got to win at Blackburn. If you fail to win at Blackburn – if you go to clubs like that and don’t win – your ambition will not be respected by the other teams. In that regard, it was an important test for us.”
After the win, not only the supporters but the players will be far more confident about going to places like Ewood Park and getting a positive result. In the past, the players seem to have been phased by a physical approach which often led to draws or defeats. Promisingly for Arsenal, the team appeared to have that little bit more experience that enabled them to win the game.
The formation Arsenal have used this season has shown potential, they have lined up in a 4-2-3-1 formation and so far it has yielded good results. It is a formation that is growing in popularity as it provides defensive strength but also gives attacking players free license in the opponents half. Holland used it to great success in the World Cup, and Arsenal will hope to mirror that this season, albeit without the final heartache.
Wenger, the players and the fans will be very satisfied with the win over Blackburn on the weekend. The team showed resilience, commitment and an ability to deal with a physical game which has been lacking in past seasons. Arsenal will have to maintain this resilience throughout the season though, and they will have to show this in the next Premier League game when they welcome Bolton to the Emirates. If Arsenal can replicate the quality and character that was required to beat Blackburn, the Gunners could end up having a very good season.
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With the Premier League season reaching the half way point, supporters are in the perfect position to assess their team’s performances and the areas in which their football club need to improve. Once again the Premier League has been broken up into three tiers, with each team facing their own private battle.
Unlike previous years there has certainly been some stability on the managerial front with only Steve Bruce succumbing to the bullet so far, as clubs look to show patience with their managers to turn around their current plights. The managers may not be so patient with players at their disposal and may look to make significant changes in the January transfer window.
The January transfer window is loved and loathed in equal measures, with many managers and supporters alike welcoming the opportunity to freshen things up, while others see it as a source of distraction. History shows it is a renowned place for panic buying, as last January certainly proved, but there have been notable successes in the past that shows it can be a significant period to turn around a club’s fortunes. I feel the African Cup of Nations and the unprecedented amount of long term injuries we have seen will force many club’s hands and subsequently we can expect to see another expensive month for many Premier League chairman.
So how do you feel about Manchester United’s fortunes so far this season and would you look to see changes made this January window? Who would you like to see brought in and ultimately who would you like to see moved out in the coming weeks?
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