Friday, April 4, 2008

5/4/2008 English Premier League Live - Manchester City vs Chelsea

Can Chelsea sustain a challenge on Manchester United's title just when they seem to have gotten into prime position to do so they are once again suffering from a little loss of form and this live commentary and radio broadcast soccer match between Manchester City and Chelsea in the English Premier League could not have come at a worse time for them after that strange defeat to Fenerbahce in midweek when they should have won instead. However, once again the pressure is on Avram Grant as his tactics were questioned and an inability to bring his players on a fightback for a positive result against the Turkish side. Players like Drogba, Terry and Ballack should also take responsibility for not pulling their weight and all of them looked apprehensive in the game and had it not been for bad luck on Zico's team, they might have walked away with a bigger margin of victory and certain European graveyard for Chelsea.

They will now have to look forward to this live commentary and live streaming TV telecast EPL game between Manchester City and Chelsea and not look too far forward to the next match which is the critical Champions League decider at Stamford Bridge against Fenerbahce. Chelsea should make sure they can win the league title first before anything else each season, and treat the Champions League as a bonus, as being Champions will allow you to automatically be in the CL every season and brings with it more honour. But there is no denying the fact that winning the CL is more glamourous and it will certainly prey on the minds of the players in this live commentary and live streaming radio broadcast clash between Manchester City and Chelsea in the English Premier League and if the Man City players learn how to take advantage of this distraction, they might achieve a 'double' of sorts by having beaten both Manchester United and Chelsea at the Stadium of Manchester Stadium in a season, which would be a huge achievement for their manager Sven Goran Eriksson.

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