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Everton Earn Gutsy Win over Mancini’s Men

December 20, 2010 — by Sean

The west coast excursion continues with a stop in at Brent’s Deli (to sample their take on pastrami. Being from New York, we’ll stick with Katz’s), where lunchtime gave us a chance to check out David Moyes’ men away at the Eastlands. Early goals from Tim Cahil – off his head, as if he scores any other way – and left back Leighton Baines got the toffees off to a flying start.

What of constant disruption Carlos Tevez, you ask? Why the Argentine decided to settle his dispute by expressing his “absolute commitment” to the club, retained the captain’s armband, and started the game of course. From the mouth of Mancini:

“Carlos is a world-class player whose contribution since he joined the club has been invaluable. I am pleased that we are now able to focus on pure football matters and to be able to look forward to Carlos continuing to play a significant role in the club’s progress.”

Things now peachy keen, City entered the game facing an Everton side who hadn’t posted a win since October, and with the chance to go top of the Premiership at Christmas for the first time since 1929. Though down quickly 0-2, City’s odds took a turn back in the favor with the ejection of Everton’s Nigerian striker Victor Anichebe on sixty minutes.

Though City continued to pound on the people’s club, the defense held firm and Tim Howard managed his box with an expertise he seems to have been missing for a few months. He wasn’t able to deflect City’s seventy-second minute goal, a blindly struck effort that was moving well-wide before striking Jagielka’s leg and deflecting in for an own goal. The sky blues pressed and pressed, and Balotelli (who started with Tevez) did look like he had an opportunity late on, beating Howard and hitting the post before coming up lame and being replaced by Jo (loaned to Everton last season, and coming out to meet his former teammates for the first time since).

Everton’s desperate defending refused to fail, and after four minutes of extra time the game was called, sending Moyes and his charges into a joyous team clutch around Howard, and seeing City stuck in third position on 32 points, two points behind leaders Man United who have two games in hand.

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Borussia Dortmund, Eintract Frankfurt and Ricardo Clark

December 19, 2010 — by Sean

Thanks to Jet Blue’s DirectTV feed I was able to catch Borussia Dortmund’s second only loss of the Bundesliga season, to Eintract Frankfurt. We in the CultFootball bullpen have been meaning to spend more time with the German league, but with our attention split between england, spain, italy and all the cups, sacrifices had to be made. Amazing how a cross-country flight can provide such needed pockets of time.

Dortmund have an interesting history, having had some significant successes in the 90s with consecutive league titles followed the next year with a Champions League win over Zidane’s Juventus, and a subsequent Intercontinental Cup win over Brazilian side Cruzeiro. Going into the Christmas break they’re 10 points above their closest rival in the league though they were unceremoniously dumped from the Europa Cup by Sevilla.

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Stuart Holden Shines in Bolton Win

December 13, 2010 — by Sean1

US national team midfielder Stuart Holden (who currently holds first position for tackles won in the EPL) scored a dramatic late winner for Bolton Wanderers on Sunday upon his return from a thigh injury. The prolific twitterer (@stuholden) has become a fixture in Owen Coyle’s side, and though Bolton had gone down to ten men Holden continued to attack, turning a chested trap into a powerful one-time volley that slid in at the near post.

Fat Sam, having seen his team level with two minutes left and up a man, was more than displeased after the match, calling his squad a bunch of old women. Asked if he was sick from the result, he responded:

“Sick is an understatement. We defended like a bunch of old women. I’m sick they went down to 10 men, because, with 11, I thought we were going to go on and win it.”

Bolton have surpassed all expectations this season both in style and points earned. They’ve played a pleasing brand of football, and now sit six in the table with a +6 goal difference.

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Champions League Preview: Arsenal v Partizan

December 8, 2010 — by Sean

There’s really only one game that matters today: the Arsenal v Partizan matchup. We’ve been focusing a lot on the Gunners this week (apologies to Spurs fans) though can you blame us? What with the classy showing from the overbite last weekend, and now with the top team in England (game in hand, of course) on the verge of disqualification, we simply can’t help ourselves.

The north Londoners meet a Serbian side who’ve only scored one goal (against Arsenal, btw) with nine put in against. And of course they’ve come to England and the cozy confines of the Emirates stadium. But there’s pressure on Arsenal as they’re currently tied on points with Braga for second place in their group. Anything but a win could see the gooners out of the tournament, and would send the pundits back into the familiar territory of writing off as Arsenal also-rans.

How do the teams look you, you ask? Well it’s same-old for Arsenal. They’ve got Koscielny back in the center of defense, but lose Djourou to a thigh injury. Vermealen is out and so is Cesc. Van Persie might start, but look for him to get injured right away. And Diaby is out alongside Frimpong, who we may actually have seen today if he were fit.

A couple of injuries for Belgrade too. Defender Aleksandar Miljkovic picked up a groin injury during their win over FK Sloboda Sevojno at the weekend, and another defender, Ivan Stevanovic, is also out due to illness.

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Weekend Standouts: Samir Nasri & S.S. Lazio

December 6, 2010 — by Sean1

An exciting weekend as always around world football, and more action to come with Champions League matches tomorrow and Weds. For now, let’s take a quick look at the fantastic goals of Samir Nasri vs Fulham. “The overbite”, as we call him in the Cult Football offices, has hit top form this season, and his composure on the ball and willingness to shoot is sorely needed, especially with Arshavin going missing in the attack of late. Enjoy!

How about dem aquile?

From Italy, Rafa Benitez continues to lose, this time to Lazio. The result puts Lazio in second place and sends Inter dangerously close to losing any invitation to european tournaments next year. Lazio are actually a very entertaining side to watch, and absolutely dominated Inter on the way to a 3-1 victory. Particularly outstanding were the Brazilian midfielder Hernanes and his point man in attack Mauro Zárate. Hernanes has a deft touch and an eye for just the right pass, while Zárate has an excellent sense of space, is a strong runner and classy finisher.  We will be paying attention…

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El Clásico is Upon Us

November 26, 2010 — by Sean1

From "Partido de la Vergüenza" (the Game of Shame)

This is it. This game more than any other has divided the cultfootball brain trust, with one faction supporting the brilliant arrogance of the establishment side and the other hoping the subversives from the north can one-touch their way a million times to victory.

The lead of La Liga is on the line, and with both teams reaching top form this will be a tight and exciting affair.

Mourinho beat Guardiola’s side in Champions League play last year using a tough defending – counterattacking game, flawlessly executed by an Inter side outclassed at every position. This time around Jose has a team whose attack is swift and devastating, supported by one of the most solid defenses in club football.

Pep’s boys play an inspired passing game, are the home side at hostile Camp Nou, and have won the last five meetings between the two teams. They maintain such balanced spacing that their offense and defense are practically seamless, and everyone joins in attack and defense.

As always, the game will come down to service from the midfield, and the battle between Barça’s Xabi/Busquets and Madrid’s Alonso/Kedira. There will be insane quality all over the pitch, but dead center is (unsurprisingly) key.

This is the 161st meeting in league play between the sides:

Real Madrid wins 68   :   FC Barcelona wins 62   :   Draws 30

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CFR Cluj Eliminated from Champs League

November 24, 2010 — by Sean

Romanian side CFR Cluj were bested away to FC Basel in group play today, effectively eliminating them from the knockout phase of the tournament. It was a meeting of minnows, but with great consequences, and while the Cruj players clearly didn’t have the belly fire to mount a proper offensive, their manager, Sorin Cârţu, tried motivating his men with an impromptu act of passion from the sidelines.

Basel is left with a game against Roma for a chance to advance. They’ll need a win to tie on points, and that same win will give them a goal advantage to put them through to the next stage. Unfortunately for the Swiss side, Roma are finding their footing at home, and their win against Munich today suggests they’re clear favorites.

But back to Cârţu and his managerial methods. You won’t often see such a dramatic display outside lucha libre…

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Suárez shows his fangs

November 23, 2010 — by Sean1

The Cannibal of Ajax

Uruguayan and Ajax striker Luis Suárez has been suspended from play by his own squad for biting PSV Eindhoven winger Otman Bakkal (you can hear the commentator reference Tyson in the video below).

Suárez and Forlan were so impressive during the summer’s World Cup, and we’ve hoped the best for the both. Forlan has been lackluster, but Suárez has 6 goals this season and though he’s not allowed to play in league matches for a couple games, he will be in play for the champions leagie match against Madrid.