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cheap jerseys . Its been over a decade since Manchester City made the move from Maine Road to the City of Manchester Stadium. Much has changed over the years. A new home. New ownership, purchasing the best players money can buy. And heightened expectations. Results have generally followed, particularly at home. The new Etihad may lack the character of the old Wembley of the North, but the confines in east Manchester suit City just fine. The team has made their home an absolute fortress. An exclamation mark was put on their top home form in a 6-0 demolition of Tottenham Sunday. Youll struggle to find a more complete performance than that of Manuel Pellegrinis men against a worthy Premier League foe. Four more goals were put past Viktoria Plzen in Wednesdays Champions League action. Progression from the Group Stage had already been achieved. And while not at their best, its a trademark of top teams to win at home despite inferior form. Mission accomplished. Without two of their top players (Kompany/Silva), City has shown no dip in home form. Results on their travels are a different story. Losses at Cardiff City, Aston Villa, and Sunderland raise questions. But its the convincing, completely one-sided home wins, especially against Spurs and Manchester United that stand out most, giving reason to believe a team sitting eighth in the Premier League table just a week ago should be considered favourites to win the league. Manchester City has 73 points in their last 29 Premier League home matches (W23, 4D, 2L), including a perfect record this season (6-0-0. 26 goals for, 2 against), the best stretch of home form among all league competition. The only true home embarrassment came at the hands of Bayern Munich in the Champions League. But its the Premier League form that bodes well. Before Sunday, Spurs had conceded just one goal away from White Hart Lane but City moved through the team with ease. Citys prowess at home has been good, but this years edition looks to have taken the advantage to another level. The preferred attacking, more liberal style of Pellegrini plays to the teams strengths – athletic, two-way players in the middle of the park surrounded by fluid, creative players able to rotate and find space in advanced positions. The approach differs to that of his predecessor, Roberto Mancini. The Italian tactician was more conservative and calculated. When the away form under Mancini dipped (City had the fifth best away record a season ago), it was clear a change had to be made. Pellegrini still must solve the riddle as to how best structure his side for away competition. The team simply doesnt have reliable players in the back four that will lead to superior away form. So taking care of business at home is paramount. Home records are the most important indicator as to who will finish as champion. The team with the best home record has won the league every season dating back to 2001-02. Arsenal was champion that season with a 12-4-3 home record. Second-place Liverpool were better (12W-5D-2L) and seventh place West Ham had an identical home record. It is unlikely City will address their issues along the backline in the January transfer window. Instead, it is more likely Pellegrini will look for a goalkeeper, either to challenge or replace the unreliable Joe Hart. Asmir Begovic of Stoke City has been the top goalkeeper in the Premier League and an approach for the player would be worthwhile. Begovic has more than two years left to run on his contract but is a particularly valuable asset for a team like City as hes still able to play in the Champions League. Stoke seemingly has their goalkeeper of the future in Jack Butland. The 20-year was sent out on loan to Barnsley until the end of the year, and is six years younger than Begovic. Butland has the talent. Whether Mark Hughes feels comfortable enough with Butland will boil down to how far above the relegation zone Stoke sits come January, combined with the price willing to be paid for his current goalkeeper. In the meantime, theres much to like about the City attack. Sergio Aguero has been my Player of the Year, thus far. As a recess striker, Aguero is given free rein to play off the high striker and get involved numerous ways. The Argentine has 16 goals in all competitions thus far, 10 in the Premier League to go along with four assists. Ten of his 16 goals have also come at the Etihad. His finishing in front of goal remains lethal, exhibiting the ability to score in a number of ways. When the attack is played through Aguero dropping deeper, then allowing him to find space on the return ball inside the 18, his knack for finding space has made the player virtually unmarkable. Staying healthy was an issue last campaign and his role was ever changing. This season, he is the undoubted key player in the City attack. Agueros goal that won City the league at the Etihad in May 2012 will be remembered as one for the ages. If he can sustain his current form, especially at home, City and Aguero could be in for a season for the ages. Other Musings - If Aguero has been the leagues top player, Manchester Uniteds Wayne Rooney has to be a close second. Absolutely everything positive at United goes through number 10. Nine of Uniteds last 11 goals have gone directly through Rooney (2G, 7A). The quality in service has been outstanding, combined with a work rate second to none. Sir Alex Ferguson claimed Rooneys dip in form, and subsequent benching a season ago, stemmed from a lack of fitness. New manager David Moyes credits Rooneys success to rediscovering his hunger. "Thats a big part of what he is... a lot of people said that might have been missing from his game last season – well its certainly not missing now," said Moyes. "He has got the hunger and the desire back and hes committed for everything. Id rather have a Wayne Rooney that way than any other way." Complacency happens. Perhaps the time away to reflect, watching from the stands, has revitalized Rooney. Credit the player, the new manager, and also give credit to the old one, sending a wake-up call to a player in need of one. - Good for the Football Association to repeal Wes Browns three-match suspension after being sent off in a 2-0 Sunderland loss at Stoke. Brown was sent off based upon Sunderlands unruly reputation more than anything else. The Black Cats defender won the ball cleanly, although his foot did end up high after the sliding challenge. Sunderland has four red cards on the season, the most in the Premier League. Two ugly challenges against Hull City leading to sending offs havent won Sunderland any favours. And the continued dirty play of Lee Cattermole doesnt help matters. Manager Gus Poyet needs best to try to change this negative repute. It cost him a potential result at the Britannia. Sunderland isnt good enough to survive with a thug reputation tied to them. - Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho claims his Chelsea side were tired after a 1-0 Champions League loss to FC Basel. If the teams tired, why isnt Juan Mata playing? Is he not good enough? And how about a look at David Luiz? Two English centre backs continue to regularly start over a player set to start for Brazil at the World Cup. Mourinhos squad selection is often times puzzling. He has a squad full of top talent. Use it. - Arsenal defeated Southampton 2-0 at the Emirates last weekend. The score-line flatters the victor. An Artur Boruc all-time gaffe put the visitors behind early. The true TSN Turning Point: Adam Lallana substituted off in the 54th minute. After dictating the pace of the game, it all came unraveled after Lallana was taken off for Dani Osvaldo. Can Southampton play with two strikers? The two deep-lying midfielders (Wanyama/Schneiderlin) leave too much space between the central midfielders and the attack duo. Both Osvaldo and Lambert typically play high roles. The team moves with so much more fluidity with Lallana and Jay Rodriguez getting into advanced positions in support. Perhaps this is a case where the Osvaldo/Lambert potential partnership should be put on hold for the best of the team. The Saints are in tough again this weekend at Chelsea. Twitter - @WheelerTSNE-mail - gareth.wheeler@bellmedia.ca
cheap jerseys from china . Hell be hard-pressed to match an unbeaten streak like this, though. Tanaka had his unbeaten regular-season run snapped at 42 starts, allowing a career-high four runs in six innings, and the Chicago Cubs beat the New York Yankees 6-1 on Tuesday night.
wholesale nfl jerseys . It kind of breaks up the week for me and sets the stage for the upcoming week.The big guns of the Pittsburgh Penguins came to the game loaded with ammunition and when all was said and done they skated away with an 8-4 win over the Winnipeg Jets. It was the home debut in Sidney Crosbys return to the NHL, and the Pens captain did not disappoint as he earned four assists, while James Neal scored three and assisted on another. Leading the way for the Penguin though, as he has all season long, was the leagues scoring leader Evgeni Malkin who had two goals and three assists for a five point night. Tyler Kennedy also had two goals for Pittsburgh while Bryan Little had two for the Jets, giving him 21 on the year. Jim Slater and Tim Stapleton had the other Jets goals. The Penguins opened the scoring but the Slater goal 1:31 later tied it, and nine minutes later a power play goal by Little had the Jets in front. Littles first came on a double minor to Malkin, so the Jets remained on the power play. But shortly after Littles goal came a momentum changing sequence of events. First, Brad Thiessen robbed Evander Kane on a cross-crease bang-bang play, then a split second before the penalty expired the puck was sent down the ice and as Toby Enstrom raced back on what was close to being an icing call, he was chased by Malkin, who forced a turnover which resulted in an Enstrom penalty, and that would lead to the tying goal. The Penguins took the lead early in the second but again the Jets responded, Little with his second of the night on a nice set up by Andrew Ladd. The shootout continued with the Penguins taking a 5-3 lead, but good work by Spencer Machacek and Ben Maxwell lead to Stapletons goal to pull the Jets to within one.
nfl jerseys china. But that is as close as the Jets would get. Its not hard to see why many in the hockey world feel that if the Penguins stay healthy, they have to be considered strong contenders for the Stanley Cup. Some numbers from the game: Kane had seven shots on goal, Ladd five, Tanner Glass had nine hits, Slater won 12 of 23 face-offs. Next up for the Jets is their biggest game of the year. They play in Washington Friday in what is a must win, and a must win in regulation. (TSN Jets, TSN 1290) The feeling in the Jets dressing room post game was that the game was too wide open when playing a team that is so offensively gifted. "Their depth is their strength," said Captain Andrew Ladd. "Our first period was good, then a few too many turnovers." Coach Claude Noel knew his team was up against one of the leagues best. "With the skill level they have it was not an easy task. It was tough to defend. Adding Crosby to the lineup didnt help us. They are tough to handle one on one with their size and experience. Our objective was to check, did we do it, no, but they are a very skilled team." Ondrej Pavelec was pulled in the second period but not because he was playing poorly. "Our goaltending was fine," said Coach Noel. It was the fourth and final meeting of the season between the two teams, but because of his injuries, the first that Crosby has played against Winnipeg. Ben Maxwell was up from St. Johns with Nik Antropov out with a lower body injury. Antropov is not on the trip. Eric Fehr is, despite missing the last two games and his status for Friday remains uncertain. His is an upper body issue.
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