Posted August 18, 2009
Chelsea 2 Hull 1
Chelsea fell behind to a shock 28th minute goal when Stephen Hunt put the visitors ahead with a tap in from close range. Didier Drogba got Chelsea back in the game with a spectacular free kick that Ronaldo would have been proud of. Nicholas Anelka could have put Chelsea ahead shortly after when a ball found him in the box but he blasted it straight at the keeper. Drogba sealed the 3pts with a fluke goal in injury time when a cross into the box looped over the keeper and found the back of the net.
Star man – Didier Drogba

Aston Villa 0 Wigan 2
Wigan got off to the dream start in their first game under Roberto Martinez with a 2-0 win over Aston Villa at Villa Park. It was new signing Hugo Rodallega’s stunning 20-yard volley that put Wigan ahead on the 30th minute. Villa had chances to level the score with Ashley Young testing Chris Kirkland with an impressive free-kick just before half time. Gabriel Agbonlahor could have seen his side level seven minutes into the second half but failed to capitalise on a goal mouth scramble. Minutes later Wigan doubled their lead after Charles N’Zogbia burst forward and played Koumas in who slotted the ball through Brad Friedel’s legs. Young always looked like Villa’s best chance of getting anything from the game tormenting the Wigan back four with his pace but failed to find the killer ball in the final third. Young had a golden opportunity to nick one back two minutes from time when a loose ball found him in front of an open net but Titus Bramble was there to hack it away.
Star man – Hugo Rodallega
Blackburn 0 Manchester City 2
Manchester City got off to a flying start against Blackburn when Emmanuel Adebayor fired the visitors in front in the third minute. City’s weakest area has always been their defence and their display against Blackburn reinforced the need for Hughes to sign one or two quality defenders. Infact Blackburn dominated most of the first half with Benny McCarthy having several decent chances thwarted by some good keeping from Shay Given. City got back into their rhythm in the second half but never really threatened Blackburn’s goal. Stephen Ireland wrapped up proceedings in the 90th minute to make it a less than convincing victory.
Star man – Stephen Ireland

Wolves 0 West Ham 2
Wolves made their return to the premier league after a six-year absence and found themselves behind after just 22 minutes when Carlton Cole found Mark Noble in the box who clipped a shot over keeper Wayne Hennessey. West Ham looked dangerous on every counter attack and Cole could have had a second minutes later but Hennessey did well to parry his shot away. Robert Green was called into action to early on in the second half to deny Nenad Milijas’s shot after seeing it late. The visitors could have been two up moments later but Jack Collisions effort was cleared off the line by Kevin Foley. Matthew Upton sealed the points for the hammers after 69 minutes when he found himself unmarked for a simple header.
Star man – Matthew Upson
Portsmouth 0 Fulham 1
Portsmouth’s misery continued when Fulham took the lead on 13 minutes when a Clint Dempsey shot took a deflection off Bobby Zamora. Pompey had several chances to get back into the game but failed to test Mark Schwarzer. Their best chance came from a Niko Kranjcar corner when he found an unmarked Nadir Belhadj who completely missed his header. Portsmouth manager Paul Hart responded by bringing on veteran striker Kanu but he failed to earn his side a point.
Star man – Brede Hangeland

Bolton 0 Sunderland 1
Darren Bent opened the scoring for Sunderland in the fifth minute when he latched onto Steed Malbranque’s cross with a far-post header. Steve Bruce’s new signing looks to have formed a deadly partnership with Kenwyne Jones and constantly threatened Bolton’s defence with his pace. Bent was unfortunate not to have had a hat-trick. In the 25th minute Bent played some a brilliant one-two with Malbranque forcing a fine save from the Bolton keeper. Once more Bent came close in the 40th minute when he raced onto a pass from Kieran Richardson but put the ball just wide of the post.
Star man – Darren Bent
Stoke 2 Burnley 0
Burnley returned to the top division for the first time in 33 years. Ryan Shawcross put Stoke ahead on 19 minutes when he rose to meet a Liam Lawrence free-kick. Burnley responded well enjoying a good passage of play and creating chances. Like many teams before them Burnley failed to deal with Rory Delaps long throws and it was Stephen Jordan who got into a flap and nodded past his own keeper to make it 2-0. Stoke could have made it three before half time but Tyrone Mears cleared the ball off the line. Burnley must look for the positives as they face difficult games against Manchester United, Liverpool and Chelsea over the next month and could still be looking for their first point come September 13th.
Star man – Rory Delap

Everton 1 Arsenal 6
It took just 22 minutes for Arsenal to take the lead when Denilson hit a spectacular 20-yard strike giving Tim Howard no chance. Minutes later Everton failed to mark a set-piece and it was the centre back William Gallas who found the back of the net. More poor marking led to Arsenals third, this time it was new signing Thomas Vermaelen who got his head on the end of a free kick. It was more of the same in the second half for Everton who failed to keep possession and track back. Cesc Fabregas completed a brace scoring his second to make it 5-0 on 62 minutes after running with the ball for 60 yards unchallenged before firing past Howard. Eduardo made a brief cameo appearance, his first premier league game since he broke his leg and tapped in a sixth goal to make it Arsenal’s biggest opening day victory in the clubs history.
Star man – Cesc Fabregas
Manchester United 1 Birmingham 0
All eyes were on Wayne Rooney as he looked to step into the shadow left by Cristiano Ronaldo. Rooney gave an instant response creating chances and working Joe Hart from distance in the early going. Rooney eventually made the breakthrough on the 34th minute when he rose above Franck Queudrue to meet a Nani cross tapping home after his header rebounded off the post. Birmingham responded well and thought they had equalised when Gregory Vignal got on the end of an Sebastian Larson corner only for Patrice Evra to head the ball off the line. United could have had more when Evra played in Darren Fletcher with a clear chance who blasted his shot wide. United nearly doubled their lead early in the second half when Rooney’s 30-yard volley was tipped over the bar by Hart. Alex McLeish brought on summer signing Christian Benitez who nearly equalised with his first few touches of the game turning Wes Brown inside the box and creating space for a shot but Ben Foster was there to deny his effort. Substitute Michael Owen looked sharp on his premiership debut for United putting the ball in the back of the net only to be flagged offside. Owen should have done better moments later when he latched onto Rooney’s ball but hart made the save.
Star man – Wayne Rooney

Tottenham 2 Liverpool 1
Liverpool never really got going against Tottenham and could been two or three down at half time. The game started slow with a stoppage when Martin Skrtel and Jamie Carragher collided with Carragher going off for treatment returning with bandages around his head. Spurs should have taken the lead when Robbie Keane found himself free in the box and headed a ball towards goal but Pepe Reina made a brilliant save to deny his former team-mate. It was on 44 minutes that Spurs took the lead through defender Benoit Assou-Ekotto after Skrtel gave away a free-kick in a dangerous position. Huddlestone drilled his effort into the wall but the ball fell for Ekotto who smashed it into the top left corner. Liverpool got back into the game when Glen Johnson burst into the box and was brought down by Gomes. Gerrard converted the penalty to level the score but Spurs quickly regained the advantage when Sebastien Bassong headed Luka Modric’s free-kick into the back of the net. Liverpool seemed to run out of ideas and brought on Yossi Benayoun and Andriy Voroin. Voronin could have made an immediate impact when he was brought down inside the box by Ekotto but no penalty was given and play was waved on.
Star man – Wilson Palacios
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