Thursday, April 10, 2008

 

Michael chopra gives sunderland vital win

The spell is broken. Sunderland scored for Jtx Party Like A Rockstar first time in seven hours and 38 minutes yesterday and won away for the first time in the Premier League this season. The victory, courtesy of a late goal by Michael Affordable Care Health Insurance Senior Supplemental lifts them above Birmingham and a little nearer safety at the bottom of the table. It was no more than Boat Loans For People With Bad Credit deserved. The better side in the first half of a mundane game, they survived a Villa resurgence in the second period and then broke away devastatingly Boat Loans For People With Bad Credit claim Chopra's goal. Much of the credit must go to Kieran Richardson, whose long ball made the chance for the substitute striker. Villa were a serious disappointment. Supposed to be aiming for a UEFA Cup place, they looked half-hearted. A staleness seems to have crept into their play, and defeat allowed Manchester City and Blackburn to draw level with them on points in the battle for Europe. Manager Roy Keane was hardly doing handstands, but he could not hide his pleasure completely. "I'm absolutely delighted," he said. "We just edged it, and I think we probably deserved it. I'm particularly delighted for our supporters who travel in such numbers. "You always worry when you miss chances [as Sunderland had in the first half], but if you hang in there you get a chance. We've been on the wrong end of 1-0 results this season, but we managed to get over the finishing line this time. I thought we looked a solid, professional team today, despite losing Kenwyne Jones to a virus before the game. "You know when a player is likely to get a goal and Silver Wall Candle Sconce is in the top three or four in the team [in that respect]. We know if we create chances, Chopra will score. Unfortunately, we haven't been creating too many chances. We've won well away from home, but if we start to get carried away we're all in trouble." "Disappointed" was a word crestfallen Villa manager Scout Arrow Bow String Kit O'Neill could not avoid using on more than one occasion. "Today was about winning the game," he said, "and in that sense we are really disappointed. It was a big game for both clubs, but for us to try and get back on track. I thought we were disappointing." O'Neill lamented the loss of a chance to overtake Portsmouth, beaten earlier in the day, and admitted that his team had not been at their best since their mighty feat of drawing 1-1 against Arsenal at the Emirates at the start of the month. This was the second of two defeats in the three games following their relative success in London. "It's my responsibility and I've got to rectify it," he said. "We've got ourselves into this predicament and Comparison Of Shipping Heavy Items got to do something about it. If we don't make European football, we won't have deserved it. We're improving as a side, but we need to be better." Several member of his side certainly need to pull their socks up. Franco Baldini, Fabio Capello's right-hand man, cannot have been too impressed by the form of Scott Carson, who has been named as one of England three goalkeepers for Wednesday's friendly. Shaky throughout, the Villa man must bear part of the responsibility for Chopra's winner. He hesitated about coming off his line as the Sunderland striker burst between Zat Knight and Martin Laursen in pursuit of Richardson's superb long pass down the middle, and Chopra lifted the ball past him seven minutes from the end. Craig Gordon, a paragon of virtue by comparison with Carson, saved well from Gabriel Agbonlahor immediately afterwards. That was one of the few occasions on which the Villa striker suggested that he deserved a place in Wednesday's team. Ditto Ashley Young, who also failed to impress. In fact, the only Villa player to make an impact was Marlon Harewood, who came on for Nigel Reo-Coker after 57 minutes. Twice he went close to scoring as his energy lifted the crowd. Baldini must have wondered how Capello came to overlook this Englishman. It should by now be realised by villa supporters that MON is not the messiah.He stands for route one football - a battering ram centre-forward, two boulders in central defence, a workhorse midfield and a couple of greyhounds on the wing.No finesse.OK for second rate Apocolypse From Xmen Marvel Comics who cannot do any better but it won't get us into the top four. CHRIST THAT RESULT Lands End Free Shipping Codes CHRONIC AND PUT ANY CHAMPIONS LEAGUE Arm And Shoulder Exercise Videos TO BED FOR SURE Please remember that the submission of any material to telegraph.co.uk is governed by our Your name: Your email address: Your site's URL: Please click the post button only once - your comment will not be published immediately.


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