Arsenal collapsed. What a pity. =(
Fantasy Scoresheet
Results of my score prediction.
Final Score [Prediction]
*Correct Outcomes Are Bolded.
LIV 1-0 EVE [2-0]
BOL 0-0 FUL [1-2]
BUR 2-1 WHU [1-2]
HUL 2-1 MANC [1-2]
MANU 5-0 POR [3-0]
STO 3-0 BLA [1-0]
SUN 1-1 WIG [0-1]
TOT 0-0 AST [1-2]
BIR 2-1 WOL [1-0]
CHE 2-0 ARS [2-0]
1 Perfect Result(s)
1 Correct Goal Difference(s)
3 Correct Outcome(s)
5 Incorrect Outcome(s)
Fantasy Commentary
My view towards matches played this week.
Liverpool 1-0 Everton
Liverpool now looked much more like the runner-up last season after the victory against their Merseyside counterpart Everton.
The game begun with much brutal actions, but in general it was quite boring. Sotirios Kyrgiakos - the hero of Liverpool for the last several games, nearly gave his team a disaster after being sent off in as early as 35th minute - when both sides were still level.
However, luck seemed to be always on the reds' side recently when Maruonne Fellaini was injured not much later and Kuyt scored a goal from Gerrard's corner on the second half.
And the heroic Dutch's 50th goal for Liverpool was enough to seal a win for Liverpool and extend their unbeaten league runs to seven matches with only one goal conceded from these before Pienaar was awarded his second yellow of the match.
Four goals in four games.
Chelsea 2-0 Arsenal
Arsenal suffered another setback in their Barclays Premier League trophy hunt after another defeat in the London derby.
As expected, the host controlled the game firmly and it was nothing surprise when Didier Drogba gained his side the lead in just seven minutes. And in just 15 minutes Drogba added his second to seal the victory that helped them to regain their first spot on the league.
And despite Arsenal's improved performance on the second half, they were unable to do anything which left them nine points behind of the title.
With Liverpool on the next game, the gunners might even got trapped in the battle for third should they lose again...
"Oh it's so EASY."
The Rest
Bolton and Tottenham both caught drawn with Fulham and Aston Villa respectively, while Burnley and Birmingham both won 2-1 against their opponents.
Three own goals from Portsmouth saw Manchester United won easily against them, while Manchester City surprisingly lost to Hull.
Stoke City took three points from Blackburn easily thanks to Etherington's superb display, while Sunderland were held level with Wigan.
Fantasy Report Card
Results of my fantasy line-ups.
GW25's One-Gamer
The highly expected top achiever of the gameweek.
Wayne Rooney (
11 pts)
Hull City should have converted all the own goals into his pocket.
Five-Gamers
Fernando Torres (GW21-25)
Final Score: 0 pts
Average Points per Game: 0 pts
Not even played a game.
Carlos Tevez (GW22-26) [10 pts - provisional]
Disappointing form.
Charles N'Zogbia (GW23-27) [9 pts - provisional]
Another two points bonus.
Didier Drogba (GW24-28) [18 pts - provisional]
Will continue to pressure Rooney for the Golden Boot race.
Ryan Nelsen (£4.6m)
Bad defeat.
GW25's Best Line-Up
My preferred squad of the week.
Hart(2)
R Johnson(1) --- Kyrgiakos(-2) --- Evra(9)
Duff(3) --- Nani(6) --- Milner(3) --- Petrov M(1)
Drogba(13) --- Rooney(C)(22) --- Tevez(2)
---Subs (in order): Sorensen(6), Shawcross(7), Hunt(2), Insua(6)---
Captain: Rooney
Final Score: 60
Best Possible Score: 78
Team Value: £103.4m
Starting XI Value: £82.1m
Verdict: Another gameweek with marvellous bench score. =.=
Fantasy Times
The latest premier league news to enrich your day.
Gary Cahill to End the Season?
Gary Cahill may be rested for the rest of the campaign after suffering a blood clot on his arm.
The Bolton's chief defender was sent to hospital after his hand being found swollen. The doctor then diagnosed that there's a internal blood clot on his arm and he needs to be treated.
This is indeed a big problem for Owen Coyle, and also big problem for Cahill himself who aimed for a World Cup position...
Unfortunate.
Fantasy Awards
Some rewards and punishments to players who performed and did not perform this week.
Fantasy Top-Gun Award
Matthew Etherington (14 pts)
A good example of display.
Fantasy Monster Award
Didier Drogba (13 pts)
Here's the offensive monster...
Javier Mascherano (6 pts)
...and the defensive monster.
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