Van Utd: RVP equalises for LVG
Robin van Persie rescued Manchester United with a goal in the fourth minute of stoppage time to earn a 1-1 draw with leader Chelsea in the Premier League Sunday.
The Netherlands striker rammed home a loose ball from 10 meters to make amends for his error that helped Chelsea take the lead in the 53rd minute through veteran striker Didier Drogba.
Drogba met a corner from Cesc Fabregas with a towering header that should have been kept out by Van Persie, who was supposed to be guarding the near post. Chelsea looked like seeing the game out until right back Branislav Ivanovic was sent off in stoppage time for picking up a second booking for a foul on Angel Di Maria. United scored from the resulting free kick, with Van Persie pouncing after Marouane Fellaini’s header was parried out by goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois.
Unbeaten Chelsea’s lead has been cut to four points over Southampton but Jose Mourinho’s team is now six points ahead of third-place Manchester City, arguably its biggest rival for the title.
Missed opportunity
Still this was an opportunity lost by Chelsea, which threw away two points in Manchester like it did a month ago when it had conceded late in a 1-1 at City. A draw was arguably a fair result in a match that pitted two of world football’s best tacticians in Mourinho and United manager Louis van Gaal, who mentored the Portuguese coach during their time together at Barcelona from 1997-2000.
They shared a warm embrace before kickoff for their first head-to-head meeting since the 2010 Champions League final. On that occasion, Mourinho’s Inter Milan beat Van Gaal’s Bayern Munich for a win for the pupil over his master.
Four years on, they are widely regarded as two of the most wily, respected managers around and it was always likely to be a tight, tactical affair at Old Trafford. That was how it turned out.
The first half ebbed and flowed with each goalkeeper having only one genuine save to make. Courtois spread himself well to deny Van Persie, who had run onto a through-ball from the lively Adnan Januzaj in the 23rd minute as United made the faster start.
At the other end, Drogba — starting a league game for the first time in his second spell at Chelsea with Diego Costa and Loic Remy unavailable — drove a shot at goal from Oscar’s cut-back but it was kept out by the feet of David de Gea. He did even better to deny a low shot from Eden Hazard at the start of the second half after the winger dribbled through the heart of the United defence. However, the goalkeeper wasn’t helped by the defending from the resulting corner.
Drogba drifted to the near post and leapt above the diminutive Rafael de Silva to meet an inswinging cross from Fabregas with a header that flew between Van Persie and the near post. Van Persie had left his position on the post, only to belatedly retreat and was off-balance when the ball went past him.\
The Dutchman made up for it with his late intervention in the final scheduled minute of injury time.
Newcastle beat Spurs
Newcastle produced a rousing second-half fightback to beat Tottenham 2-1 in the Premier League on Sunday and further ease the pressure on manager Alan Pardew. Halftime substitute Sammy Ameobi equalized for Newcastle within seconds of the team kicking off the second half and Ayoze Perez scored his first goal for the club to seal
Halftime substitute Sammy Ameobi equalized for Newcastle within seconds of the team kicking off the second half and Ayoze Perez scored his first goal for the club to seal victory in the 58th minute at White Hart Lane.Tottenham dominated the first half but only had Emmanuel Adebayor’s 18th-minute header to show for it. With just one win in their last seven league games, Spurs are now three points off the relegation zone.
Tottenham dominated the first half but only had Emmanuel Adebayor’s 18th-minute header to show for it. With just one win in their last seven league games, Spurs are now three points off the relegation zone.Meanwhile, Tottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino blamed the mentality of his players for the defeat. “It’s a big blow for us. We deserved more, but we made one or two big mistakes and it’s difficult to win the game,” said Pochettino, whose side had sparkled in a 5-1 midweek victory over Asteras Tripolis in the Europa League.
Meanwhile, Tottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino blamed the mentality of his players for the defeat. “It’s a big blow for us. We deserved more, but we made one or two big mistakes and it’s difficult to win the game,” said Pochettino, whose side had sparkled in a 5-1 midweek victory over Asteras Tripolis in the Europa League.“It’s not easy to compete in the Europa League and Premier League. Today it was about a lack of concentration at the start of the second half and then the head is gone. “It’s hard to get the concentration. We need to improve a lot. It’s not tactical or physical, it’s our mentality.”
“It’s not easy to compete in the Europa League and Premier League. Today it was about a lack of concentration at the start of the second half and then the head is gone. “It’s hard to get the concentration. We need to improve a lot. It’s not tactical or physical, it’s our mentality.”The defeat left Tottenham, who have been regular contenders for the top four in recent seasons, down in 11th place with 11 points from their opening nine games. Newcastle, despite no wins from their first seven games are only a point behind in 14th spot.
The defeat left Tottenham, who have been regular contenders for the top four in recent seasons, down in 11th place with 11 points from their opening nine games. Newcastle, despite no wins from their first seven games are only a point behind in 14th spot.