Tuesday, November 07, 2006
Team of the Week 12
Well my predictions were pretty awful this weekend, but I'm not too bothered, as it meant that Chelsea were beaten and made the Premiership a whole lot more interesting!
Watford finally won in the Premiership, but they have to survive without Marlon King for the rest of the season... A difficult blow to take.
Liverpool look like going on a bit of a run at the moment, but it wouldn't surprise me if they ended up unexpectedly losing their next two games!
Here is the YTM Team of the Week in it's full glory...
S Carson
Charlton Athletic - £3m
6 Points
Man of the Match against Manchester City, and he is certainly giving Steve McLaren a dilemma for the upcoming friendly with Holland.
N Vidic
Manchester United - £5.5m
13 points
Another Clean Sheet for United, and another goal for Vidic, who is looking like a must buy for transfer window shoppers.
M Dawson
Tottenham Hotspur - £4.5m
8 Points
Scored the first goal against Chelsea, and looked solid throughout the match.
D Gabbidon
West Ham United - £4m
5 Points
A man of the match performance from the Welsh centre-back, who kept Henry & co. at bay in a famous Hammers victory.
L Rosenior
Fulham - £3m
5 Points
Rosenior is a full-back whose major problem is consistency. If he overcomes this and plays in this form for the rest of the season, he may force himself into the England reckoning.
C Ronaldo
Manchester United - £7m
9 Points
Ronaldo takes his place in the Team of the Week after a stunning free-kick that took the Red Devils a step closer to the three points against Portsmouth.
C Jensen
Fulham - £3.5m
9 Points
Jensen settled the game between Fulham and Everton with a deflected shot past Tim Howard.
A Lennon
Tottenham Hotspur - £5.5m
8 Points
Lennon was unstoppable against Chelsea on Sunday, and his goal was just reward for the number of times he left the Chelsea defence in tatters!
D Kuyt
Liverpool - £6.5m
10 Points
Liverpool seem to be on a bit of an unbeatable run, and Dirk Kuyt is contributing his fair share, with three goals in the last two matches.
D Bent
Charlton Athletic - £7m
6 Points
Bent scored a terrific header to condemn Manchester City to another defeat.
D Webber
Sheffield United - £2m
6 Points
Webber ghosted past the Newcastle defence to score the only goal in a disappointing game for the 50,000+ fans in St James Park.
Matt in the office says that Roeder will get the sack this week... I think that he is under serious pressure, but I don't quite understand the Premiership regarding managers at the moment. They are under pressure, but the board appear to be backing them to the hilt...
Football is a strange business...
Dave @ YTM HQ
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