Tuesday, April 29, 2008

30/4/2008 UEFA Champions League Live - Chelsea vs Liverpool

The dust has settled after the first semi final last night and tonight this live commentary UEFA Champions League match between Chelsea and Liverpool will be the focus of every soccer fan on the planet as they await to find out who will be the team to face Manchester United in the final in May next month. Unexpectedly, this tie has been the one with the more exciting and dramatic moments and action, instead of turning out to be the bore game that many experts have claimed that it would be, due no doubt to the past history of their meetings in the same competition in previous years. Both Chelsea and Liverpool have instead turned this live soccer match into something of a spectacle, with drama, action, last minute goals and no lack of inter sniping between managers, players and even within club management. Sandwiched in between was the live football match in the English Premier League that Chelsea beat Manchester United and breathed new life into the title race. Suddenly, Avram Grant looks like a manager with ability to beat the top teams and will continue to try to do that tonight. It will again be a tough game, but could be made easier with their impressive home record and Liverpool's lack of one at Stamford Bridge. Many signs point to this live commentary and online TV soccer game between Chelsea and Liverpool being a win for the home team, and they are hard to ignore for many experts.

After having achieved so much in the competition, Rafael Benitez will hope his team can do it at least one more time in this live commentary and live streaming radio telecast UEFA Champions League match between Chelsea and Liverpool as their whole season now hinges on this game to continue having hopes of success. Without a trophy this season will probably be a bad omen for Benitez and he could be making the right moves to be siding with Tom Hicks in the boardroom actually because DIC and Gillett actually do want to get rid of him but are playing the PR game right now due to fans being on the Spaniard's side, and the two parties are cleverly making use of Tom Hicks' naivety in football politics to make him the fall guy in the whole crisis. Watching the many Liverpool live soccer matches online will sometimes witness the few selected protests against the huge portly American owner but they might have been taken in by Parry and Gillett in the secret boardroom politics at Anfield. Whatever it is, the focus now has to be on this live commentary and live streaming TV broadcast soccer match between Chelsea and Liverpool at Stamford Bridge because they need to win this and might actually do so, as they have done on so many occasions to turn a blind eye to history and records in this competition and emerge triumphant.

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