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by mathusalah80 » April 15, 2012, 11:02 am
Everton 1 Liverpool 2. What an awful anti climax. A disappointing game in every department. Frankly, it unfolded as you would expect in an end of season game between two middle of the table teams, with nothing at stake. A goal to each side, both as a result of schoolboy defensive errors, served only to confirm the impression.
Only in the closing minutes, did some spark, and some brief moments of skill and entertainment, lighten the footballing gloom with the , almost 'on cue' entrance on stage of the irrepressible, sometimes irritating but never boring Bellamy.
It took him a whole thrity seconds to take possession of the ball, delicately(joking1) resist a challenge, remonstrate with both the linesman & referee regarding their incompetence, and then send into the goal an immaculately delivered corner kick, which shuld have been rewarded better by his Liverpool team mates. Refusing to be disheartened, and possibly seeing the linesman on the other side as a softer target for his personal brand of verbosity, Bellamy wandered over to the other side of the pitch. With only his second time on the ball Bellamy once again delivered the perfect cross into the Everton goalmouth and, with Carroll finally realizing the intended purpose of his presence on the pitch, Liverpool will once agai be returning to Wembley in three weks. On this showing Dalglish might do well to consider not only taking Bellamy along for the ride, but even giving him a start!
Spurs v Chelsea. Like you Bob, two/three weeks go, I considered Spurs favourites for the Cup, irrrespective of their final opponents. Even esterday, all things considered, I still considered they were in with a shout. But, after last night's team selection news, I think it is going to take a quite remarkable turn around in form, and the Gods to smile kindly upon them, to emerge as victors against Chelse.
Arising from a long injury list, the two central defenders for Spurs have been named as Nelson & Gallas. Both are intyo their thirties; Nelson has played hardly at all this season and is not exactly fleet of foot. Gallas HAS BEEN a top defender but now is clearly on the decline and his recent form has been unconvincing. There is also the suspicion he has not fully recovered from his recent injury and that his selection owes more to necessity than to it being on merit. Coupled with the worrying defensive frailties of Esso at left back in recent matches, I really see no hope of the Spurs defence holding out against the fire power of Chelsea. So, sadly for me, I forecast a Liverpool v Chelsea final.