Premier League Round Up: Bolton Wanderers, Chelsea and Everton – 25 January 2011
Bolton Wanderers
Bolton Wanderers manager Owen Coyle hailed late Nat Lofthouse for his natural goal scoring technique and stated that it would have been thrilling to watch such skills in the modern day game. Lofthouse scored 255 times in his seven-year
long career at Bolton Wanderers and was successful when he played for http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/England-c749 as well. The Englishman scored 30 times in his 33 appearances for the Three Lions.
"When you look at Nat and the quality he had for goalscoring, how he was physically, I am not sure if a lot of people are aware of it, he was supremely fit. He was a fantastic athlete,” stated the Bolton Manager.
“When you look at the position he was in and his goal ratio, you would not be able to buy him in the present day. Outwith that when you were in his company you always came away with a smile on your face. He was such a lovely man,"
explained the Bolton man.
Chelsea
Udinese President Giampaolo Pozzo is not willing to sell off http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 and Manchester United willing to snap up the Chilean winger.
However, Pozzo confirmed that the 22-year-old was going nowhere and aimed to keep the Chilean at the club for at least one more year. The president added that Sanchez is aware of his importance to the side and the experience he is going to gain at Udinese
would benefit him in the long run.
Chelsea are desperately looking to snap up some players in order to bolster their aging squad. The current side lacks backup once the players are injured. Nonetheless, Chelsea managed a 4-0 win over Bolton Wanderers yesterday and
seem to be getting back to their best once again.
Everton
Everton midfielder http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Marouane-Fellaini-c24295 has urged his side to keep their focus on the FA Cup match against Chelsea, which will take place on 29 January. Everton had to come from behind twice against West Ham United, this past Saturday
at their home stadium and Fellaini now believes that the Toffees can revive their season by beating the Blues at Goodison Park, coming Saturday.
"The players weren't happy, and neither was the manager (after West Ham). It was a bad game for Everton. The draw was no good for us. We'll take the point but the focus has got to be on the FA Cup because it's so important for
us here,” stated the midfielder.
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