Portsmouth were unable to overcome Stoke City in this crucial game for the Fratton Park outfit. The Potters had Andy Wilkinson sent off for two bookable offences went away with all three points after Salif Diao scored a last gasp winner to break Pompey hearts.
First there was John Terry’s affair with Vanessa Perroncel that threatened to derail Chelsea’s title aspirations, then Ashley Cole brought more shame on the Stamford Bridge outfit by ‘accidentally’ giving a friend his old mobile phone resplendent with naked pics of the Blues full back which were then sent to a glamour model (a likely story). Now this!
As Manchester United are downed by Everton, Chelsea easily overcame a toothless Wolves side to open up a commanding lead at the top of the Premier League, leading many to believe that only Chelsea can prevent Chelsea from failing to secure the title. Whether its a footballing calamity or some off field shenanigans it seems highly likely that Mr. Ancelotti is just the man to steer the Stamford Bridge ship to some top notch silverware.
Studs Up once again make us at COS chuckle and laugh in front of our computer screens like slightly scary freaky people. This latest sketch comes at a time when Carlo Ancelotti will be hoping that the west London side can focus solely on what happens on the pitch rather than anything savoury that may appear in the tabloids.
Nottingham Forest secured a crucial win at the City Ground over Middlesbrough with Chris Cohen’s goal taking Billy Davies side into second spot in the Championship table.
West Ham secured a priceless win at Upton Park over fellow relegation candidates Hull City. Valeron Behrami scored an early opener for the Hammers and Carlton Cole continued his return from injury with a second and Julien Faubert scored a third in the dying minutes.
Arsenal edged past Sunderland in this tussle at the Emirates. Nicklas Bendtner scored his first Premier League goal since October to give the Gunners the lead and Cesc Fabregas put away a late penalty to secure an important win for the north London club.
Chelsea took full advantage of Man United’s surprising loss at Everton by easing to an easy win at Molinuex. Stamford Bridge goal machine Didier Drogba was the chief tormentor scoring a brace for Carlo Ancelotti’s table toppers.