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Soccer Sunday: Your Running Commentary

 

Four of the top six teams in the English Premier League square off in a pair of high-profile match-ups that will headline a packed Sunday of quality matches across the globe.

London rivals Arsenal and Chelsea square off, while EPL leaders Manchester United will look to extend their league lead to seven points with a win against fourth-place Tottenham.

In Africa, Ghana takes on Congo in what should be an action-packed Africa Cup of Nations clash. In Italy, Roma take on Inter Milan in what should be a closely-fought and intense battle between Serie A powers.

Looking to watch some Americans play? You can see Herculez Gomez and Santos Laguna take on DaMarcus Beasley and Puebla, while Michael Parkhurst could be making his debut for German side Augsburg as they take on Fortuna Dusseldorf in a clash of bottom-table German sides.

If you will be watching today’s action, please feel free to share your thoughts, opinions and some play-by-play in the comments section below.

Enjoy the action (Today’s TV Schedule is after the jump):

TODAY’S SOCCER ON TV

8:30am- Fox Soccer Channel- Chelsea vs. Arsenal

9am- beIN Sport- AC Milan vs. Bologna

9am- beIN Sport en Espanol- Fiorentina vs. Napoli (Delay)

9:30am- GolTV- Nuremberg vs. Hamburg

10am- ESPN3.com- Ghana vs. Congo

11am- Fox Soccer Channel- Tottenham vs. Manchester United

11am- beIN Sport en Espanol- Real Valladolid vs. Real Zaragoza

11:30am- GolTV- Fortuna Dusseldorf vs. Augsburg

1pm- ESPN3.com- Mali vs. Niger

1pm- beIN Sport- Atletico Madrid vs. Levante

1pm- ESPN Deportes/Azteca America- Puebla vs. Santos Laguna

1pm- Univision- UNAM Pumas vs. Club Tijuana

2:45pm- RAI- Roma vs. Inter Milan

3pm- beIN Sport- Valencia vs. Real Madrid

6pm- Telemundo- Chivas Guadalajara vs. Cruz Azul

11pm- beIN Sport- Roma vs. Inter Milan (Delayed)

Comments

  1. A case study in why you should ALWAYS leave Dempsey on the field, even if he is having a rough match. Are you reading this, AVB???

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  2. Orozco and Gomez starting, Beasley and possibly Joya on the bench.Gomez playing wide left Orozco playing rb subbed off at half for injury.Oh wait no one is prob watching this game,bunch of eurosnobs.

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  3. Dempsey has now scored 4 goals in his last 4 games and 5 in his last 7. 2nd half of the season could work out pretty well for him.

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  4. Great goal from Dempsey. And so sweet against Man U. (I bet the trolls posting their nonsense up above feel pretty stupid now).

    What is best about the goal is that it appears AVB has finally realized that Dempsey is a man you need on the field when in desperate need of a goal. Earlier in the season AVB pulled Dempsy in several games around the 70th minute when Tottenham was either tied and needed a win or was down one and needed the equalizer. And for fans above (not the trolls) wringing hands about how poor Dempsey looked today, I would contend that the only attacker who had a better game was Lennon. Defoe had a miserable game and Bale was far from his best. And hard to hold the ball when playing in a snowstom.

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    • Defoe was terrible. Parker and Dembele were, quietly, tremendous. Spurs bossed this game from start to finish and the central midfield was a big reason why. Lennon was MOTM IMO – one of the best games of his life. Leaving Dempsey in was definitely smart. It doesn’t really matter if he’s not playing well – he’s a threat to score out of nowhere at any time.

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      • Ain’t it the truth, man. A shame that Tottenham defense broke down so completely on the RvP goal and that Tottenham couldn’t have taken all three points. As for Defoe, despite his famed selfishness, I have became a fan of his and he has generally been superb thus far this season. But everyone has a bad game from time to time. Plus, as noted, the weather, maybe it affected him more than the others and maybe he was thrown off balance with the absence of Adebeyor who had paired with the past, what?, six or seven games.

        And I am slowly coming round to AVB, thinking that this guy might know what he is doing after all. It seems to me that, unlike the prima donnas at Chelsea, the guys at Tottenham believe in him.

    • Your comment clearly indicates that you think you have some sort of posting high ground. You were in the wrong above.

      Dempsey was very bad for the majority of the game. Scoring a late goal does nothing to negate that. Period.

      Create whatever fantasy you want in your head, but that only helps you.

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    • For the love of God, biff, every week you rant and rave about these supposed trolls attacking Dempsey – where are they? Criticizing a player who is having a poor game is not trolling.

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  5. Oh man, that was amazing. Dempsey was having a shockingly horrid game… and he scores the vital goal, one that was coming all game long.

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      • Not hyperbolic at all. He was having one of his worst games in a Spurs shirt. Wasteful with good chances, passes played straight to the defense nowhere near a white shirt.

        No matter. He’s gotten Spurs 4 points from United. That’s all that matters.

      • You’ve now had 3 people weigh in and comment that it was hyperbolic.

        I realize you have an emotional connection to the way Deuce fares — as I do, too — but you can admit when you’ve overstated something.

    • How was Deuce having a bad game? Keep in mind he is playing against one of the strongest side on planet earth and managed to get more real opportunities than any player on the field. Play football to understand football please.

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    • “Dempsey was having a shockingly horrid game”

      Overreactive hyperbole. You really should come down off that window ledge.

      Defoe and Dempsey were finding it hard sledding against a defense that was not, let’s be real here, Chivas USA or even your local high school team.

      What did you expect?

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      This

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    • SBI, if y’all can figure out how to moderate writhin a reasonable span of time, like 2-3 minutes (after that comments in a running commentary are often irrelevant), please consider removing the moderation feature. It’s extremely disruptive.

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      • Ridiculous retort.

        Just because Dempsey scored a big goal in Fergie time does not negate the fact that he was invisible the rest of the game.

        “Did you notice him when he scored?” Of course he was noticed when he scored. Your suggestion that the original poster is incorrect about time frame X (essentially the whole game) because of something done in time frame Y (extra time) is just ridiculous.

        If you cannot accept that Dempsey played quite poorly, but pulled one out at the end then you shouldn’t be replying to other people.

      • A,

        “Just because Dempsey scored a big goal in Fergie time does not negate the fact that he was invisible the rest of the game.”

        Of course it does.

        Dempsey was out there for one reason, to score and he did. Job done.

      • No, it doesn’t. This revisionist history is the reason USMNT fans are so insufferable sometimes.

        Dempsey was awful. He managed to score a late goal. He was still awful.

      • A,

        Give it a rest A. Was Dempsey the reason Man U scored? No.

        Was Dempsey the reason Spurs tied Man U? Yes.

        You are entitled to your view of how Clint played but you can’t say he did not do his job.

      • What’s the point of this comment? Dempsey was invisible for most of the game. Yes, he scored a huge goal, and full credit to him. But again, what’s the use of making these snarky comments?

  6. Lennon have a pretty good game so far. Probably best of any player on the pitch. I remember when I didn’t used to rate him at all. But he’s really improved his game IMO

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  7. I know it’s beneficial to be selfish in the final third sometimes, take chances and see what develops. You’ll never score if you don’t shoot/try. That said Spurs seem to be TOO selfish so far in this game. A couple times a teammate has made a great run into space only for a Spurs player to try a harder shot.

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  8. Very excited to watch Tottenham today, love their midfield of Scotty Parker and Dembele with Bale and Lennon on the wings. With Dempsey and Defoe up top. Now that is an attack! Also, glad Dempsey finds a place with the return of Parker.

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  9. Walcott scores one.

    He is playing very dangerously up top. He seems to be on the verge of scoring many goals if he can get his timing a tad bit better.

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  10. Arsenal has been unimpressive this season to me. Without Cazorla, they would be nearer the bottom of the table then the top. Plenty of talent it seems, but no spirit, or cohesiveness.

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  11. Seems like Arsenal simply don’t have the personnel to deal with Chelsea. I hope they can catch up and make a game of this…

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