Review of the News: Bolton Wanderers and Chelsea
BOLTON WANDERERS
The Trotters’ manager was delighted by Bolton Wanderer’s performance following their impressive come-back against Blackburn Rovers. Despite having one man down, Bolton Wanderers managed to win the game by two goals to one for the first time in six years.
The Trotters’ boom youngster Stuart Holden scored a very late winner to give Bolton Wanderers all three points at home.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Fabrice-Muamba-c13216 for that close range effort from the penalty box. Just nine minutes after
the first goal of the match, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Stuart-Holden-c34260 scored the winner in the dying stage of the match to create history at Reebok Stadium.
Coyle said: "We went down to 10 men and obviously Blackburn came forward a bit more. That actually helped us because it allowed us space, with the way Blackburn set up - and I totally understand why - to stop us playing and paying us a big compliment.
I know I've got spirit in that dressing room and it was so evident again there, to take the blow of the equaliser and then come back and score such a wonderful goal. It's a valuable three points."
Bolton recently lost their match against Sunderland by one goal and the Trotters’ lost their sixth spot in the Barclays Premier League. However, Owen Coyle and his men are not placed seventh in the league.
CHELSEA
The talismanic skipper of Chelsea, John Terry, has claimed that his team will be back to their best. Chelsea drew their last match against Tottenham Hotspur. http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Roman-Pavlyuchenko-c31639 opened the scoring for the Spurs in the starting minutes of the match. However,
the deadly striker of Chelsea, http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Didier-Drogba-c11044 scored an equaliser in the second half.
Moreover, Chelsea had a chance to claim all three points when the match referee awarded the Blues a penalty. The Ivorian striker of Chelsea, Drogba, stepped up to take the penalty and his poor effort was well stopped by the Spurs goalkeeper. Thus the match
ended as a draw.
However, the Blues skipper, back in the side after injury, feels that the out-of-form Chelsea proved that they will soon be back firing on all cylinders.
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 we know. It wasn't mentioned (who would take the penalty). Didier was brave enough to stand up and take it. You score some,
you miss some. The hunger, the spirit, the determination; we pressed a lot better. The fans appreciate you can lose and draw, but when they don't see the passion, that's what hurts. We're hopefully back now. We've got two huge games now. We've got Man United
at the Bridge and then we go to the Emirates (to play Arsenal). I've never doubted my players, the manager or the football club. We won the double last year, let's not forget that."
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