Yesterdays game was huge and it was imperative that both teams needed a win, as it stands pressure on Man U.
I was at the game jana, and was fortunate to seat with a colleagues brother who works with the youth team for West ham and gave us some valuable insights.
* Both teams played 4-4-2, this signified they were both going in for the kill.
* It was clear Chelsea was trying to under the skin of Rooney, his linkage PLAY is devastating at times, and after the last game there was no way the ref was going to show mercy on him (it's all psychology).
* The first goal was unexpected and Chelsea were rattled, (caught ball watching)Man U should have gone in for the jurgular at this point to put the game to bed. Chelsea were playing for the hal-time(apparently it's very difficult to lift yourself up in a game esp when playing a world class team.
* Man U's midfiled is out of sorts and this is where they are weakest, run the mid-filed, run the show.
*Second half, that's what Chelsea did, Essien,Lampard,Luiz they got into their faces and with any big team (esp with big egos like Man U) they will try retaliate, how? this is open for discussion. Reason why Barca is so good, is coz they never get angry, never loose your temperament, you will loose the game.
*Chelsea's mid-field started controlling the game and Man U were operating a very deep line (they had been pushed to the corner)When Vidic fouled Essien, it was only a matter of time before drogba got in and do the rest, tag,pull, push and Vidic does not react well to a formidable challenge.
*Long balls to drogba and knowing Vidic, he will want to prove he is no slouch, it's amazing what this guy sayed seemed to happen in the pitch almost immediately. (ofcourse he also gave tit-bits on Man U's actions) ie putting on bebatov and giggs, this was purely strenght and their ability to hold the ball.
Amazing football this game is, such games, past form does not count, it's all bout strategy on the day, tactics and the big one luck
Van der sar will be irreplacable (Man U will struggle)
The greatest danger in times of turbulence is not the turbulence; it is to act with yesterday's logic.