Drogba delivers as Chelsea win FA Cup

Filed under: FA Cup by: Imad Malik

Didier Drogba’s second-half free-kick ensured Premier League champions Chelsea completed a domestic double for the first time in the club’s history by beating Portsmouth 1-0 in the FA Cup final on Saturday.

Drogba struck in the 59th minute, four minutes after Porstmouth’s Kevin-Prince Boateng had missed a penalty, and Carlo Ancelotti’s side held on comfortably to complete the win and retain the trophy they won last season.

Chelsea’s Frank Lampard also missed a penalty two minutes from time that would have added gloss to the scoreline, but after hitting the woodwork five times during the first half, there was little doubt Ancelotti’s team deserved the win.

These two sides have experienced wildly different campaigns and finished the season at opposite ends of the league table.

While Chelsea cruised to their first Premier League title in four years by thrashing Wigan 8-0 in their final game the previous weekend, Portsmouth’s descent into the Championship had been signalled from the moment they lost their opening seven league games. Read more…

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Superb United humble Arsenal

Filed under: Premier League by: Imad Malik

Champions Manchester United delivered a devastating statement of Premier League title intent by beating rivals Arsenal 3-1 at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday.

United produced a superb attacking display, taking the lead when Nani’s cross was turned into his own net by goalkeeper Manuel Almunia after 33 minutes before Wayne Rooney started and finished a stunning counter-attack before halftime.
Park Ji-sung got the third seven minutes after the interval and Arsenal had only the minor consolation of Thomas Vermaelen’s deflected volley 10 minutes from time.

“We delivered a completely off-the-mark performance and that’s why we were well beaten,” Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger said. Read more…

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