Thursday, May 16, 2013

Chelsea win over Benfica in Europa League


Chelsea, an unstoppable force in European competition, had done it again.

Fernando Torres put Chelsea ahead in the 60th minute, but Oscar Cardozo tied the score when he converted a penalty kick eight minutes later after a hand ball by Cesar Azpilcueta.


That was the equalizer.

And at the end of game, it was 2 goals to 1....against Benfica.
Torres celebrates his goal 
Branislav Ivanovic heads home the winning goal as Chelsea edge out Benfica 

It a sign of victory all over.

Chelsea lift the Europa League after beating Benfica in the final in Amsterdam
Chelsea added the Europa League to their Champions League success last year
Smiles in the faces of Chelsea team
A sad moment activated
Benfica's goalkeeper Artur Moraes in a target mood
Ramires' son scores a goal during Chelsea's victory 
Oscar Cardozo pulling an equalizer
Chelsea funs want Mourinho as the next manager














Wednesday, May 15, 2013

Sir Alex Retires


Ferguson announced on Wednesday morning that he had decided to quit at the end of this season after nearly 27 years as Manchester United manager.
Sir Alex Celebrate with team
United won the Barclays Premier League title at a canter

His final game at Old Trafford was today's 2-1 win over Swansea, which was followed by his 13th Premier League trophy presentation.

Sir Alex waving the crowed


During his Speech

Sir Alex smiling all over

Monday, May 13, 2013

Wigan Walk On Manchester City To Win FA Cup.



It is the first time the club have won the FA Cup in their 81-year history, and the victory sent Wigan's 30,000 fans at Wembley into raptures.
Ben Watson celebrates after scoring the winning goaL
Wigan manager Roberto Martinez said the match was a "David and Goliath" battle.
Manchester City finished the match with 10 men after Pablo Zabaleta was sent off with six minutes left.
It's Wigan's first FA cup in their 81-year history

Wigan, who are currently in the third relegation spot and three point away from safety, play Arsenal on Tuesday and Aston Villa on Sunday.
Club chairman Dave Whelan said: "There is no celebration. We have two massive games. We’re going straight back and the players will be in training tomorrow.
Manchester players after Watson's header
"They are all aware that they are not celebrating until Sunday. No champagne, nothing to drink at all. They can celebrate when they stay in the Premier League."
Wishing the team the best of luck...
Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini looks on after his team lost in the FA Cup Final
Wigan celebrate their win on the Wembley pitch

Martinez and Wigan owner Dave Whelan raise the trophy aloft



                                                                     *** Wishing the team the best of luck ***







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