Monday 28 April 2014

Suarez named PFA Player of the Year

Premier League - Suarez named PFA Player of the Year
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OOJ - Liverpool's Luis Suarez 
Liverpool’s Luis Suarez has been named the Professional Footballers' Association Player of the Year.
Despite missing the opening five matches through suspension, the Uruguayan striker has amassed 30 Premier League goals in the 2013/14 campaign and needs two more in the final two games of the season to break Alan Shearer and Cristiano Ronaldo’s joint record.
Suarez fended off competition from Liverpool team-mates Steven Gerrard and Daniel Sturridge, Manchester City’s Yaya Toure, Chelsea’s Eden Hazard and Southampton’s Adam Lallana.
Former Tottenham winger Gareth Bale picked up the award last season before moving to Real Madrid for a record £85.3 million.
Hazard, 23, picked up the Young Player of the Year accolade ahead of Sturridge and Southampton’s Luke Shaw.

Sunday 27 April 2014

Gerrard slip could costs Liverpool the title after 24th year of waiting

Premier League - Gerrard slip costs Liverpool as Chelsea blow title race wide open
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OOJ - Liverpool 0 Chelsea 2 (Ba 45, Willian 90)

Steven Gerrard of Liverpool on his knees during the Barclays Premier League match between Liverpool and Chelsea at Anfield on April 27, 2014 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)
Demba Ba and Willian struck at the end of each half as Chelsea blew the Premier League title race wide open with a hard-fought 2-0 victory over leaders Liverpool at Anfield.
The Senegal international took advantage of a costly slip by Reds skipper Steven Gerrard to surge clear and coolly beat Simon Mignolet on the stroke of half time.
And the Blues wrapped up the points when one-time Kop hero, Fernando Torres unselfishly laid on a tap-in for Willian in injury-time after the visitors broke clear.
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Chelsea made seven changes from the side that drew at Atletico Madrid in the Champions League and looked to disrupt Brendan Rodgers' outfit throughout a game of attack versus defence.
Liverpool went close when Ashley Cole cleared off the line and Mamadou Sakho blazed over but that would be as near as they came as another big-game Jose Mourinho masterclass saw the hosts continually frustrated.
After Ba opened the scoring Andre Schurrle almost doubled the lead in the second half with a rasping drive that Simon Mignolet did well to parry, while at the other end the Reds saw long-range shots from Gerrard and Joe Allen saved by Mark Schwarzer.
Luis Suarez then had a late drive tipped over by the Blues stopper before Willian sealed the triumph.
The result sees Chelsea close the gap on the leaders to two points, while Manchester City can leapfrog Liverpool into top spot on goal difference if they win their game in hand.
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KEY MOMENTS
PRE-MATCH: Sturridge on the bench, seven changes for Chelsea. Liverpool named an unchanged team as Sturridge was deemed only fit enough for the bench. As promised Mourinho rang the changes with Tomas Kalas coming into the defence for his Premier League bow.
15' - LIVERPOOL CHANCE! Mamadou Sakho blazes Suarez's drilled ball across goal over the top after Cole had miscued a clearance off the line.
45+3' - CHELSEA CHANCE! A right-wing corner is driven into the area towards Kalas who leaps highest but can't connect.
45+3' - GOAL! Liverpool 0-1 Chelsea. A slip by Gerrard allows Ba to break clear and coolly slip the ball past Mignolet. Huge goal in the title race!
59' - GOOD SAVE! - A clipped ball by Johnson is only cleared towards the edge of the box for Allen who drills in a low volley that Schwarzer pushes away.
61' - BIG SAVE! - Schurrle surges in from the left and smashes in a low shot that Mignolet just about reaches to palm to safety.
90+3' - GOOD SAVE! - A late corner drops to Suarez who sees his thumping effort tipped over by Schwarzer.
90'+4' - GOAL! Liverpool 0-2 Chelsea. The Blues seal victory as Torres and Willian break completely clear with no red shirt in sight. The former Liverpool striker rolls an unselfish pass to Willian who walks it in.
KEY STATS.
Liverpool failed to score for the first time in 26 league matches.
The Reds lose their first game in 17 outings.
Mourinho has only lost once nine meetings with Liverpool in the Premier League.
Chelsea have still conceded only 15 goals on the road, the fewest of any team in the top four divisions. 
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TALKING POINT
Advantage City? If Manchester City win their games in hand they will top the table courtesy of a better goal difference. Have Liverpool blown it? Or can Chelsea sidestep both and land an unlikely title. This one will go to the wire.
MAN OF THE MATCH
Branislav Ivanovic (Chelsea): The defender was superb throughout, helping Kalas to enjoy an accomplished first Premier League start while nullifying everything Liverpool threw at them.
PLAYER RATINGS
Liverpool: Mignolet 6, Johnson 6, Flanagan 6, Skrtel 6, Sakho 6, Gerrard 6, Allen 6, Lucas 5, Coutinho 6, Sterling 7, Suarez 6. Subs: Sturridge 5, Aspas 5.
Chelsea: Schwarzer 6; Azpilicueta 7, Ivanovic 8, Kalas 7, Cole 7, Lampard 6, Mikel 6, Matic 6, Salah 5, Ba 7, Schurrle 6. Subs: Willian 6, Cahill 6, Torres 6.
MATCH IN A TWEET

Gerrard slip could costs Liverpool the title after 24th year of waiting

Premier League - Gerrard slip costs Liverpool as Chelsea blow title race wide open
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OOJ - Liverpool 0 Chelsea 2 (Ba 45, Willian 90)

Steven Gerrard of Liverpool on his knees during the Barclays Premier League match between Liverpool and Chelsea at Anfield on April 27, 2014 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)
Demba Ba and Willian struck at the end of each half as Chelsea blew the Premier League title race wide open with a hard-fought 2-0 victory over leaders Liverpool at Anfield.
The Senegal international took advantage of a costly slip by Reds skipper Steven Gerrard to surge clear and coolly beat Simon Mignolet on the stroke of half time.
And the Blues wrapped up the points when one-time Kop hero, Fernando Torres unselfishly laid on a tap-in for Willian in injury-time after the visitors broke clear.
View gallery
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Chelsea made seven changes from the side that drew at Atletico Madrid in the Champions League and looked to disrupt Brendan Rodgers' outfit throughout a game of attack versus defence.
Liverpool went close when Ashley Cole cleared off the line and Mamadou Sakho blazed over but that would be as near as they came as another big-game Jose Mourinho masterclass saw the hosts continually frustrated.
After Ba opened the scoring Andre Schurrle almost doubled the lead in the second half with a rasping drive that Simon Mignolet did well to parry, while at the other end the Reds saw long-range shots from Gerrard and Joe Allen saved by Mark Schwarzer.
Luis Suarez then had a late drive tipped over by the Blues stopper before Willian sealed the triumph.
The result sees Chelsea close the gap on the leaders to two points, while Manchester City can leapfrog Liverpool into top spot on goal difference if they win their game in hand.
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KEY MOMENTS
PRE-MATCH: Sturridge on the bench, seven changes for Chelsea. Liverpool named an unchanged team as Sturridge was deemed only fit enough for the bench. As promised Mourinho rang the changes with Tomas Kalas coming into the defence for his Premier League bow.
15' - LIVERPOOL CHANCE! Mamadou Sakho blazes Suarez's drilled ball across goal over the top after Cole had miscued a clearance off the line.
45+3' - CHELSEA CHANCE! A right-wing corner is driven into the area towards Kalas who leaps highest but can't connect.
45+3' - GOAL! Liverpool 0-1 Chelsea. A slip by Gerrard allows Ba to break clear and coolly slip the ball past Mignolet. Huge goal in the title race!
59' - GOOD SAVE! - A clipped ball by Johnson is only cleared towards the edge of the box for Allen who drills in a low volley that Schwarzer pushes away.
61' - BIG SAVE! - Schurrle surges in from the left and smashes in a low shot that Mignolet just about reaches to palm to safety.
90+3' - GOOD SAVE! - A late corner drops to Suarez who sees his thumping effort tipped over by Schwarzer.
90'+4' - GOAL! Liverpool 0-2 Chelsea. The Blues seal victory as Torres and Willian break completely clear with no red shirt in sight. The former Liverpool striker rolls an unselfish pass to Willian who walks it in.
KEY STATS.
Liverpool failed to score for the first time in 26 league matches.
The Reds lose their first game in 17 outings.
Mourinho has only lost once nine meetings with Liverpool in the Premier League.
Chelsea have still conceded only 15 goals on the road, the fewest of any team in the top four divisions. 
View gallery
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TALKING POINT
Advantage City? If Manchester City win their games in hand they will top the table courtesy of a better goal difference. Have Liverpool blown it? Or can Chelsea sidestep both and land an unlikely title. This one will go to the wire.
MAN OF THE MATCH
Branislav Ivanovic (Chelsea): The defender was superb throughout, helping Kalas to enjoy an accomplished first Premier League start while nullifying everything Liverpool threw at them.
PLAYER RATINGS
Liverpool: Mignolet 6, Johnson 6, Flanagan 6, Skrtel 6, Sakho 6, Gerrard 6, Allen 6, Lucas 5, Coutinho 6, Sterling 7, Suarez 6. Subs: Sturridge 5, Aspas 5.
Chelsea: Schwarzer 6; Azpilicueta 7, Ivanovic 8, Kalas 7, Cole 7, Lampard 6, Mikel 6, Matic 6, Salah 5, Ba 7, Schurrle 6. Subs: Willian 6, Cahill 6, Torres 6.
MATCH IN A TWEET