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Sunday, August 16, 2009

Spurs 2 Liverpool 1 Premier League result

Liverpool faced Tottenham this afternoon for a tricky away Premier League 2009/2010 opener at White Hart Lane.

The Reds started tentatively inviting the home team to attack and pressurise Liverpool, who will definitely miss the talented Xabi Alonso. Sebastien Bassong made his Spurs debut because Harry Redknapp has been forced into buying a central defender to cover for Woodgate and Dawson who are both injured.

Towards the end of the first half, Tom Huddlestone’s free kick was charged down and BenoĆ®t Assou-Ekotto hit a 20 yard power drive into the top corner – check this goal out on Match of the Day...it’s an absolute beauty.

In the second half the home team continued to dominate the game, with a great attempt from Palacios going tipped over the bar by Reina. Aaron Lennon also got himself into a great position but failed to feed the ball successfully to Defoe. Shortly after that, Gomes conceded a penalty which was a clean cut decision – Gerard then confidently netted his spot kick. Within minutes of the goal, Bassong scored on his debut giving the White Hart Lane something to shout about.

Peter Crouch came on for Spurs favourite Robbie Keane, making his debut after moving from Portsmouth for £10m. Liverpool looked more alert in the second half and caused a little bit of panic in the Spurs back four that overall did well to contain the pressure from Kuyt, Gerard and Torres.

Great start for Harry’s boys, after that result Rafa undoubtedly will be looking in the transfer market for a midfield-striker link player to replace Alonso.

Premiership results and round up 15th August 2009

So what will the table look like tomorrow night? The third team promoted from the Championship, Birmingham City, start their campaign tomorrow against the Champions. Based on today's results, it seems unlikely that Arsenal will be knocked off the top or Everton lifted from the bottom, but with this beautiful game, who can tell? Birmingham City fans will probably not be expecting to win but will be fervently hoping not to concede 6 or more.

The other game kicking off tomorrow sees Spurs take on Liverpool. Liverpool and Spurs fans both had an ultimately disappointing season last year and will be hoping to start brightly. Robbie Keane would no doubt love to put a fair few past the Scousers!!

Full list of results:

Aston Villa 0-2 Wigan
Blackburn 0-2 Man City
Bolton 0-1 Sunderland
Chelsea 2-1 Hull
Everton 1-6 Arsenal
Portsmouth 0-1 Fulham
Stoke 2-0 Burnley
Wolverhampton 0-2 West Ham

Wolves vs West Ham 15th August 2009 - Match Report

Wolves 0: West Ham 2

Despite starting well and being cheered on by a great home crowd, Wolves went down to West Ham at Molineux. Mark Noble scored in the first half and a Matthew Upson header ended the contest in the second half, although prior to this header Mick McCarthy's men did threaten to equalise through a couple of fine long range efforts from Nenad Milijas.

Stoke vs Burnley 15th August 2009 Match Report

Stoke 2: Burnley 0

Premiership new boys Wolves and Burnley both experienced a baptism of fire and went down 2:0 today. Stoke City scored from 2 set pieces, with Ryan Shawcross nodding in Liam Lawrence's free-kick and the unfortunate Stephen Jordan glancing a trademark Rory Delap throw-in into his own net to put Stoke 2-0 up. Burnley fans can however take some comfort that their team, who were playing their first top flight footie for 33 years, significantly improved after half time and Wade Elliott came close to scoring.

Portsmouth vs Fulham 15th August 2009 Match Report

Portsmouth 0: Fulham 1

Fulham, who last season finished in their highest ever place, continued this run of form as Clint Dempsey's shot deflected in off Bobby Zamora to earn them a 1:0 victory over Portsmouth. To be fair to Pompey, despite a difficult summer with key players leaving and a proposed takeover yet to be finalised, the team started brightly and did challenge Fulham throughout. The fans will however be anxious for the takeover to be completed and for funds to be made available to Paul Hart asap.

Aston Villa vs Wigan 15th August 2009 Match Report

Aston Villa 0: Wigan 2

Aston Villa, who started so full of promise last season, were so poor today against Wigan that they were booed by their own fans. Hugo Rodallega scored a stunning first goal and Jason Koumas the second to give Roberto Martinez a victorious first game as manager of the Latics.

Chelsea vs Hull 15th August 2009

Chelsea 2: Hull 1

As the bookies would have predicted Chelsea also ended the day victorious with a 2:1 win over Hull; however Phil Brown's men pushed the Blues hard and would have gone in with at least a share of the spoils if Didier Drogba hadn't spoilt the party. Hull's new signing Stephen Hunt overcame the jeers from the Chelsea fans (as a Reading player his clash with Cech resulted in a fractured skull for the keeper) and put the Tigers ahead after 28 minutes. Drogba then levelled and the Ivory Coast international went on to score the winner in injury time after a controversial 6 minutes had been added.

Bolton vs Sunderland 15th August 2009 Match Report

Bolton 0: Sunderland 1

Sunderland finished the day victorious under new manager Steve Bruce. The club's record signing Darren Bent repaid Bruce's belief in him and scored after 5 minutes at the Reebok. This is a happy start for Bent, who never really settled at Spurs, and a good start for the Mackems who only finished 2 places above the drop zone last season. Bolton did put up a spirited display in the second half, but unfortunately this was too little, too late.

Blackburn vs Man City 15th August 2009 Match Report

Blackburn 0: Man City 2

Man City also started the season with a bang after putting 2 past Blackburn. Adebayor, one of City's summer signings, opened the scoring after just 3 minutes and Tevez, one of the other debutants, almost joined him on the scoresheet but in the end it was Ireland who consolidated the win with a second goal. City have therefore passed the first test and come away with 3 points, which was vital after spending £100M in the summer. However the game was not entirely one way and Sam Allardyce's team did threaten at times, demanding an excellent save from Given to prevent Blackburn scoring an equaliser at 1:0. Based on this display, if City are going to break into the top 4, they will need to dig even deeper into their new owners' pockets and bolster their defence further.

Everton vs Arsenal 15th August 2009 - Match report

Everton 1 - Arsenal 6

Arsenal have ended the first day of the season as they started it - top of the premiership table. However although their starting position was purely alphabetical, their current lead is well deserved after putting 6 goals past a dire Everton. Arsenal fans will be happy that new boy Thomas Vermaelen scored on his debut, doubling a lead set up by Denilson. Gallas scored the third goal,Fabregas scrored a brace and Eduardo also hit the back of the net. Everton's only reply came from Saha in injury time, when the Gooners had effectively already started packing up for their triumphant return back to London. It is difficult to see how Moyes can take any positives from the Toffee's woeful display and impossible to see how this result could persuade Joleon Lescott to withdraw his transfer request.