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Sunday, October 21, 2012

Premier League: TOTTENHAM 2 - CHELSEA, 4 l The exhibition of Mata Wrecking Tottenham


Jermain Defoe and William Gallas had been around the marker at the start of the second half after Gary Cahill had been advanced to Chelsea in the 17th minute of the match. Mata, however, needed no more than three minutes to set two goals (in 66 and 69) who returned the advantage to Chelsea, which is seven-point gap at the head of the Premier, pending the Manchester City and United disputing their meetings this afternoon of the eighth day. To conclude his demonstration of quality this evening, Mata recovered a ball on the stroke of 90 minutes and created a play that helped the English Daniel Sturridge strikes the quarter to the "Spurs". Chelsea had faced the duel with optimism from the quarter hour mark, when Cahill spliced ​​a wrong Gallas refused to send a shot to the center of the goal of the American Brad Friedel had no option to refuse. The downside on the scoreboard seemed to sleep "Spurs" for the remainder of the first half, but the talk of Villas-Boas took effect in the locker room and took the field revolutionized local at the break, while Chelsea seemed to have left their energies in the showers and acted as if he had given the match for livestock. Shortly after kick from midfield, Gallas amended its mistake of the first half to tie the collision with a header in front of goal after a cross from inside the area by Belgian Jan Vertonghen. The stands of White Hart Lane, packed with 35,000 spectators celebrated aware that balanced the London derby unison singing the classic "gospel" popularized by Louis Armstrong in the 1920s "When the Saints are Marching In", the fans usually sing replacing local "Saints" with "Spurs". Ignitions, the Villas-Boas continued to lay on the ropes to the "blues" in just nine minutes and scored again to give back to the duel. The England international Aaron Lennon got the ball out to the right side of the area Petr Cech and slipped a cross to the penalty spot area that picked up his team-mate Jermain Defoe, with a free hand to beat the Czech goalie without complications. The jubilation at White Hart Lane however did not last more than ten minutes, the time it took to re Gallas to clear a ball into a dangerous area where Mata expected, did not hesitate to define a low shot that beat the forest of legs populated the area and left Friedel nailed to the goal line. The Spanish took advantage of the moments of confusion in the "Spurs" after receiving the tie, and started in 68 one play in the center of the field which he ended with the third goal for his team after receiving a long pass from the Belgian Eden Hazard. At the stroke of 90, Mata again establish itself as the protagonist of mourning while retrieving a ball on the right wing, run into the penalty area and sign a pass that enabled Sturrdige to kill off the game.

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