Last two weeks’ football was absolutely intensely amazing -I mean, how much more better can it get being a football fan right now?! (Excluding them Mourinho worshippers out there) The Merseyside sacking, der klassiker, Klopp, Aguero, mortal Barca and many more things that equally Mata to come!
Let’s first head to the land of the league in which the champs have become the chumps, all title contenders have already lost at least twice, surprise results and sackings have become the norm, away wins outnumber the home victories and where striker Harry Kane scores for everyone. The land where possibly the strangest league season is happening at the moment: England.
Firstly, let’s start with how the Arsenal vs Manchester United match was building up to be quite the ‘clash of the titans’ kind of match, but came off looking like a dominatrix video your mom/wife/girlfriend wouldn’t be too happy of if they caught you watching. Especially for them Gunners -If you know what I mean.
That Chilean guy, I tell you! Brutal! Also, I think a lot of credit goes to the big-eyed German, Ozil. Gave us quite the glance of the Ozil football was starting to miss. United have a solid lineup. Skillful and tactically solid. But the intensity, energy, and most importantly the pace of Arsenal was just too hot even for the Red Devils to handle. Take notes, Bayern Munich!
Talking about Manchester, the noisy neighbours sure did stir up quite the commotion. 5 times, I’d say. Manchester City showed their awesome attacking prowess (Also called Aguero) beating Newcastle United 6-1. Aguero joined Dimitar Berbatov, Jermain Defoe, Alan Shearer and Andy Cole in scoring 5 goals in a Premier League game. Not only did he bag 5 goals in one game, he managed it in just a period of 20 minutes. A Premier League record time, for you. And there’s a Lewandowski out there somewhere saying, ‘That’s cute’. Banter aside, in all honesty, when Aguero is in such full form, there’s barely any other striker to compare with in world football.


Lastly, to end the chapter on Premier League football, we go towards the end of the Premier League table. Chelsea, the club managed by the ‘special one’ seems to be trying their best to find themselves a ‘special’ spot on the lower end of the table as of recent, with a 3-1 loss at the hands of Southampton. Neither were they doing anything special in the Champions League, losing to Mourinho’s very own Porto. Not so special anymore? Yet to see.

In Spain, the Catalan giants, Barcelona, are turning out to look like a small and normal human with just a giant shadow of the little Messi. Newly-bald Neymar scored one against Sevilla to show that it’s not just a Messi-show, but failed miserably as the Barcelona-show. Let’s hope their little magician comes back sooner with a miraculous recovery! The Madrid clash ended in a draw, with Benzema scoring early to take the lead, but being cancelled out by Atletico’s new summer signing, Vietto. Ronaldo, where you at? Also, I hear that the word ‘Trouble’ translated from Spanish spells ‘Sergio Ramos vs Benitez’. Hala Madrid!
After two weeks of goals galore, we sober up the coming week with some decent games all around in all leagues. Spurs playing Liverpool with our first look at Klopp at the helm, United playing Everton being an always eventful game, Arsenal playing Watford, a competitive match for Chelsea against Aston Villa, Bayern playing Werder Bremen, Real Madrid playing Levante and Barca playing Rayo. Make sure not to sober up too much, as we have Champions League following up the week after with some absolutely juicy encounters such as Arsenal-Bayern and PSG-Real Madrid. Expect a preview in my next feature!














