Sunday, October 28, 2012

Premier League 2012 - Chelsea Beaten by MU 2-3

Manchester United have struggled when conquering Chelsea with a thin score 3-2 in the Premier League on Sunday, October 28, 2012. Fierce fight was marred by the sending off of two players and an own goal.

Sir Alex Ferguson's squad is already ahead when the game has been running three-minute own goal by David Luiz. Starting from a hard kick Robin van Persie who just hit the crossbar Chelsea. But the ball rolled into the body Luiz before menceplos on goal.

Winning, not make MU lower pressure. Nine minutes later, Van Persie managed to double the advantage to 2-0 MU after the use of bait ripe Antonio Valencia. Hard kick the Dutch striker failed to anticipate Petr Cech.

Behind two goals early in the first half, making the camp host inflamed. Chelsea immediately appear more aggressive and hit the MU defense. Chelsea's efforts to cut the gap to fruition in 43 minutes.

Juan Mata's free-kick that led to the right of goalkeeper David De Gea failed ignored. Chelsea were awarded a free kick after Wayne Rooney a hard offense to Oscar.

At the beginning of the second half, Chelsea's Ramires managed to bring an equalizer for a 2-2. Starting from a cross from the right side of goalkeeper Oscar successfully maximized by Ramires header.

Unfortunately in the middle of a rising performance, Chelsea had to play with nine players. After two players, Braniclav Ivanovic and Fernando Torres sent off on 63 minutes and 68 minutes.

Advantage players can dimaksmilkan the Red Devils squad that turned pressing Chelsea. The nightmare was over to the camp host in the 75th minute. MU regained the lead thanks to goals from Javier 'Chicharito' Hernandez Rafael maximizing bait.

This victory brings Manchester United climbed to second place standings with 21 points. This becomes an important victory for MU. Since the successful close behind Chelsea at the top and successfully break the dominance of the Blues at Stamford Bridge in 10 years.viva

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