There was another huge fixture in Division 1 week 7, as Liverpool hosted bitter rivals Manchester United. There was a lot to play for as Man Utd could go provisionally top with a win, but Liverpool could get back in the running if they took all 3 points. Neither side wanted to lose this crucial match and concede a title change to their opponent. Manchester United are undefeated in the league so far, and after their previous league title disappointments, they really wanted to keep their good form going.
It was a hectic start as both sides flew in with hard tackles to set the tone for the game. It was clear from the outset that it would be a close match with not much between the sides. Despite Liverpool having the greater possession, it was Man Utd that struck first with a great strike from a counter-attack.
Liverpool knew they must score to have a chance, but Manchester’s defence stood solid. Liverpool could not get their attack going and continued to give away needless free-kicks which broke up the flow of the game. Eventually time ran out for the hosts and Manchester United celebrated taking all 3 points at Anfield.
The second match was between Tottenham and West Ham. There was a lot of history between these sides after West Ham pipped Spurs to the Division 2 title in Year 4. Both sides have been struggling with form this year, so a win was required to pull themselves away from the relegation contenders.
West Ham got off to a flyer as they scored a beauty on their first attack. Spurs knew they needed to score and were soon back in the match as they found the net near the end of the first half. Despite getting back into the game, a clumsy tackle gave West ham a direct free kick on the edge of the area. The first shot was inconclusive if it had gone in to the goal, so the referee ordered a re-take. West Ham scored to take the lead again.
Spurs continued to push forward to get even and they were rewarded when West Ham gave away a silly penalty. The Spurs striker had a lot of pressure on him, but easily found the net to make it 2-2. It was looking as if the sides would share the points, but Spurs made a lovely move down the left wing with a cross that went straight to a waiting forward.
Spurs continued to push forward to get even and they were rewarded when West Ham gave away a silly penalty. The Spurs striker had a lot of pressure on him, but easily found the net to make it 2-2. It was looking as if the sides would share the points, but Spurs made a lovely move down the left wing with a cross that went straight to a waiting forward. A West ham defender tried to block, but missed timed it and the Spurs player slammed the ball into the top corner to make it 3-2. Spurs move up to mid-table but West Ham are in trouble as they are left near the bottom.
Title contenders Arsenal took on Newcastle at the Emirates. Despite a good start, they soon gave away a clumsy penalty to let Newcastle take the lead. They soon hit back though with a great goal from open play. It did not take much longer for Arsenal to take the lead as Newcastle then gave away a penalty too, after a mishap defending a corner. Newcastle were looking for an equaliser from kick-off but Arsenal soon took the ball and after a sweeping move made it 3-1. The rout was not quite complete as once again a quick Arsenal break saw them head towards the Newcastle goal and a great finish made it 4-1. Arsenal move back to the top of the table and look quite unstoppable.
The third title contender Everton, took on Reigning Champions at Goodison Park. It was a tight game with neither side on top form. Everton were looking to keep pace at the top of the table but they could not find a way past the Chelsea keeper, who was playing fantastically to keep them in the tie. Eventually, Chelsea used a good long ball forward and beat the Everton keeper to up 1-0 up. Everton fought back but it looked like Chelsea would hold on. Everton finally had a good shot, with a Chelsea defender sliding in to try and block it. There was a melee in front of goal with the ball bouncing out and no-one could tell if it had gone over the line. Eventually, it was decided that Everton has scored, despite Chelsea’s protests. The match finished 1-1 but the game will be remembered for the contentious Everton goal.
Norwich took on Notts Forest in a rematch from last seasons FA Cup Final, where Forest took the honours. It was predicted to be a close game between these two rivals and that is how the game panned out. Forest almost took a lead in the first half as they hit the post. But it was Norwich who drew first blood as they found a way to beat the keeper. Forest had a few chances to equalise but the shots were off target. Norwich could have extended their lead, especially when they had a direct free kick, but the Forest defender bundled it away for a corner. Forest could not find the net and Norwich got their second win of the season to move out of the relegation places.
The final match of week 7 saw two promotion teams as Southampton faced Watford. It was an edgy affair, as a win for either side would put them into 4th place in the league. It was Watford who scored first with some good build up play. The match was pretty even, with Southampton even hitting the post. At the end of the game, Southampton had a raft of corners, but Watford defended well and managed to take away all 3 points.