Friday, October 3, 2025

Just Like Old Times

Hmm, Arsenal rains on Newcastle's parade, spoiling a weekend filled with mostly favorable results.  The Union win big but lose big.


Hard to Complain

When you lose on a late goal sometimes perspective gets lost because you were so close. Yes, we did feel like a draw against Arsenal was within our grasp until Gabriel's 96 minute winner.  But a clear-eyed look at the whole match suggests that would have been stealing a point. The stats certainly suggest a 2-1 Arsenal win was the right outcome.  Possession was 63/37, shots 20/8, shots on target 7/3 and most importantly xG was 2.04/.61.  Certainly it felt like the Magpies were hanging on for dear life most of the second half and especially in the closing minutes.  

VAR has a busy day here.  A PK call against Pope was overturned.  Real time it looked like a foul but after looking at the replay I'd argue that it wasn't.  Was it a clear and obvious error or a case of re-refereeing?  ESPN argues here that it wasn't the latter because Gillet hadn't seen the touch on the ball by Pope.  There was a check on Voldemart's goal for a "push" against Gabriel, which was so soft that the commentator suggested the Arsenal player should be embarrassed.  Then, late in the match, the ball clearly strikes Gabriel's upraised arm in the box.  He was sliding at the time but the arm was still pretty high.  It deflected off his leg before hitting his arm though which was probably enough to save him.  That play is also discussed in the ESPN article.

Oh, and to add to the good news, Livramento suffered a knee injury and will miss six to eight weeks.

Sigh, just like the bad old days.


New-no Manager Bounce?

Sort of.  Nuno Espirito Santo did not spend much time unemployed as he was snapped up by West Ham upon the sacking of Graham Potter.  The Hammers did manage a 1-1 draw with Everton in his first match in charge.  


You Think You Had A Bad Day?

Maxime Esteve, on his knees as you would be too if 
you gave up two own goals in one match
Burnley had a tall enough task facing Man City at the Etihad.  Maxime Esteve made it a little harder when he gave up an own goal in the 12th minute.  The Clarets soldiered on and were surprisingly level at 1-1 until Nunes put City ahead in the 61st minute.  Then Esteve finished the task with his second own goal of the day.  Haaland added two meaningless goals late to make the final 5-1.  Esteve is the 6th player in EPL history to get a brace of own goals in a game, joining the likes of Craig Dawson and Jamie Carragher.


Don't Disrespect Opta

Last week I questioned how Opta could have Brentford as the favorite against Man United.  My bad.  The Bees were 3-1 winners thanks to a brace from Thiago with an insurance goal from Jensen.  I will not question their predictions again.


Better Late

Aside from Gabriel's killer goal at Newcastle, four other squads snatched points on late goals and by late I mean in stoppage time.

- Eddie Nketiah's 93rd minute tally gave Crystal Palace a surprise 2-1 win over Liverpool.  Would have been a fun day to be at Selhurst Park.  Palace are now the only undefeated side in the EPL.  Nketiah's goal can be seen here.

- Joao Palhinha helped Spurs grab a 1-1 draw against Wolves with his 94th minute strike.  Wolves are no longer pointless. The goal can be seen here.

- Eli Kroupi did basically the same thing for Bournemouth at Leeds, rescuing a 2-2 draw for the Cherries

- Brighton actually got two stoppage time goals (Maxim DeCuyper and Danny Welbeck) to take the measure of Chelsea 3-1.  The Blues played the last 40+ minutes a man down thanks to Chalobah's straight red.


Champions League

Bodo Fet? Bodo Fet? Where?
The key thing I remember is that Bodo Glimt has a player named Fet.  I'll have to explain that later to Michael B, who has never seen any of the Star Wars movies.

A true mixed bag of results for Matchday 2 for the EPL.  Newcastle did well with a 4-0 win over Union Saint-Gilloise and Arsenal were 2-0 over Olympiakos.  Chelsea did squeak out a 1-0 win over Benfica.   Spurs were drawn 2-2 by Bodo Glimt on artificial turf above the Arctic Circle and were in some ways lucky to come away with that.  Man City could do no better than 2-2 against Monaco and Liverpool lost to Galatasaray. 




A Quinn-tessential Pyrrhic Victory

We won't be seeing the Mighty Quinn for a bit
The Union's easy and emphatic 6-0 win over DC United comes at great cost.  Quinn Sullivan suffered an ACL injury and will miss the rest of the season (and maybe the start of next?).  On the positive side, the U wasted no time in taking it to DC and were up 3-0 by halftime and did not take the pedal off the gas.  Goal scorers included Damiani, Vassilev (2!), Iloski and Uhre.

The Union's Eastern Conference position had been bolstered by Miami's 1-1 draw earlier in the day and Cincinnati's draw on Sunday.  Things got even better as Miami lost to Chicago on Tuesday.  Their Supporters Shield chances were also buoyed by a Vancouver draw and San Diego loss.  Another three points gets them both the conference title and the Supporters Shield.




Three Day Weekend

For some reason (midweek Champions League and Europa Cup?), Sunday is the crowded match day.  Things kick off Friday with a 3 pm match on USA featuring Bournmouth vs .Fulham.  Saturday dawns bright and early with Leeds hosting Spurs at 7:30 on USA.  Only two choices at 10, neither all that enticing; you can do Arsenal - West Ham on Peacock or Man United - Sunderland on USA.  Or go referee some games.

The feature match is worthy of the label as we have Chelsea hosting Liverpool at 12:30 on NBC.  Opta has the Reds as slight favorites over the Blues, even at Stamford Bridge.

The Sunday 9 am slot is packed and of course has Newcastle and Aston Villa playing at the same time.  Newcastle will host Nottingham Forest (that's the USA game) while Aston Villa are home to Burnley.  Both sides will be thinking three points, especially at home.  Your other choices are Everton - Crystal Palace, which should be a decent watch, or Wolves vs Brighton.  There's also the 11:30 match with Brentford - Man City.


Big time doings at Subaru Park as the Union host NYCFC with a chance to clinch everything with a win.  Opta likes their chances, with the Union at 51% to win, 25% to draw.  The problem is that a draw means we need some help on the out-of-town scoreboard.

Next week is the fall international break,  which means a pile of UEFA World Cup Qualifiers running from Thursday to Tuesday.





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