It's safe to say that hyperbole and armchair psychologists aren't solely the domain of American sportscasters.Seemingly seconds after Chelsea captain John Terry headed home the eventual game-winner late in the second half Sunday vs. Manchester United at Stamford Bridge, the talking heads were speculating that the goal made up for his famous penalty kick miss in the 2008 Champions League final in Moscow.
Let's say, agree to disagree, though the 1-0 victory certainly was a strong statement for Chelsea, as it tries to end Manchester United's three-year stranglehold on the Premier League.
Sort of a weird situation that developed Saturday with U.S. teenage striker
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Most of the intrigue that could have resulted from Monday's draw for the second-place playoffs for the final four 2010 World Cup berths from Europe was eliminated when it was decided the eight remaining nations would be broken up and seeded via their FIFA ranks near the end of the qualification process. 
Tottenham twice came from behind to earn a point at the
Now that the Premier League is six weeks old, it has started to settle down and the "usual order" is starting to become more apparent.
Robin Van Persie's excellent second half finish secured the points for Arsenal but it was keeper Vito Mannone who was the real hero of Arsenal's victory.
























