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Saturday 26 April 2008

Hail Ballack!




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Just moments ago, one of the classic battle happened between the two major monster clubs of the English Premier League: Manchester United vs. Chelsea. After 90 minutes of kicks, shots, saves, cheers, boos, whistles, cards, emotions and the sort, the final outcome was...

CHELSEA BEAT MANCHESTER UNITED 2-1

As a Chelsea fan myself, I have to say I'm ecstatic at this very point of time. Football has never been more interesting when you watch the team you support go through grind and sweat and manage to emerge victorious.

Now I'm certain that all the Manchester United fans out there would have been disagreeing with me right from the very start, some even at the verge of killing me. All I have to say is: it's nothing personal, it's just football. Sorry for supporting the winning club, better luck next time! =D

The MVP of the game has to be undoubtedly none other than the German captain Michael Ballack. He who single-handedly brought Chelsea out of the dark and into hopes of winning the title. Heading a goal in during the first half and scoring the penalty during the last few minutes. Ballack, kudos to you.

So, foul's fair and fair's foul. It has all come down to the last two games of the league. Chelsea and Manchester United are tied at the top with 81 points each. In order for Chelsea to win, Manchester United has to screw up at least one of the remaining games. Best case scenario: Man U loses both than a draw or win from Chelsea is enough to push it through. Worst case scenario: Man U wins both and there's nothing Chelsea can do. Because even if Chelsea wins both too, the goal difference between them will settle it and we all know how on form (gay) Cristiano Ronaldo has been this season. Soo.. There's nothing to say about it.

So, it's game on for the last two games of the season. To all the Man U fans out there, may the best club win. And as for all we Chelsea fans, let's just roar in unison wherever we are, be it at the match itself, behind TV screens, on the computer / laptop monitor or even hearing the live commentary from a radio:

THIS IS CHELSEA!!!


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