THE first of Europe's big football leagues has returned, as the Barclay's Premier League got off to a flying start last weekend. With mouth-watering clashes and surprising victories, this was definitely one of the best opening weekends in recent history.
Premier League champions, Chelsea got off to a flying start when they whipped newly upgraded, West Brom 6-0. A hat-trick from last year's golden boot winner, Didier Drogba, set the trend as the Blues ran rampant through a lacklustre, West Brom contingent. A brace from Florent Malouda, and another from Frank Lampard sealed the deal.
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The contenders for the last two spots in the big four, had huge clashes against each other over the weekend. First, Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspurs played to an interesting draw at White Hart Lane. Neither team could break the deadlock as the Citizens were found wanting up front and Spurs could not get past brilliant goalkeeping from City's Joe Hart. Hopefully, the addition of Mario Ballotelli will help City get over this issue.
The other two contenders, Arsenal and Liverpool played to an event-filled, 1-1 draw at Anfield. David Ngog opened the scoring in the 46th minute and seemed destined to be the hero of a ten man Liverpool outfit. It was not to be however, as veteran keeper Pepe Reina accidentally knocked the ball into his own net to give Arsenal a single point. Joe Cole was red carded on his debut match at the end of the first half for Liverpool, while Arsenal debutant, Laurent Koscielny also saw red in the dying minutes of the encounter.
The shock of the first round came from the Premier League newcomers, Blackpool, who registered an emphatic win away from home against Wigan. Rejected Premier League striker, Marlon Harewood got two goals to christen his renewed Premier League career while Gary Taylor-Fletcher and Alex Baptiste got the others.
Aston Villa got off to a good start, despite losing their manager right before the start of the season as they beat West Ham 3-0. Stewart Downing, Stilian Petrov and want away midfielder, James Milner got the goals. The other contenders for the trophy, Manchester United, bowed into action yesterday against a Newcastle United side, keen on making their return to the Premier League permanent.
Another contender for the trophy Manchester United bowed into action yesterday against a Newcastle United side keen on making their return to the Premier League permanent. However, goals from Dimitar Berbatov, Darren Fletcher and veteran Ryan Giggs in the 33rd, 42nd and 85th minute respectively saw the Red Devils skipping pass the Magpies 3-0 at Old Trafford.
In other football news, Spanish champions Barcelona now has some very tricky waters to navgiate after going down 3-1, in the first leg of the Spanish Super Cup finals. A brace from Freddy Kanoute and one from Luis Fabiano were enough to give Sevilla the advantage in the competition.