Saturday, November 26, 2016

A goal frenzy afternoon lived at Liberty Stadium



Is Manager Bob Bradley finally getting it right at Liberty Stadium, it sure looks like it, in today’s match in front of their faithful, his Swans connected in what seemed to be a goal crazy match.

Nine goals was the toll in this match between the Swans and the Eagles, with the outcome of the home squad netting an important and valuable win, worth of gold!

Finally, the Swans cannons awakened after an early Wilfred Zaha goal in the 19th minute to out the Crystal Palace Boys that put the London squad up in the score for a few minutes, putting a venue in complete silence.

Still this game was not over for the Swans Boss looking forward to net his first win of the campaign and continue making history in the annals of American soccer as the first ever Yank to manage in one of the world’s utmost and top rated league in the world.

The English Premier League considered as one tough group to perform as a player very well as a Manager. 

As today’s match saw a sort of see saw between two titans looking forward to put this game in their favor and accumulate points and make their move in the overall table, for the Palace Boys this match meant a move up the table.

For the local Swans, a win would be a breather and a way to inject optimisms in their struggling campaign, move out of the relegation spots, and make their move towards the upper spots in the table.

Suddenly we have a game when the locals via their main man Gilfy Sigurdsson with the equalizer via a play in the 36th minute with an opportune free kick puts the score even at one goal and sending the whole of Liberty Stadium into a frenzy.

Despite the many intents from both squads of getting another goal and look for the lead going into halftime, the score stayed the same in the end of the 45th minute.

As the second half started, the Swans all of a sudden midfielder Leroy Fer taking an initiative and seeing with a keen eye the appropriate moment to shine, he puts the second of the afternoon in favor of his Swans for the 2-1 in the 66th minute.

Two minutes later on a corner kick once again Leroy Fer takes his chances to the best and scores the go ahead goal in the 68th for the advantage and once again pandemonium sparked at the colossus of Normandy street at Swansea. 

All of a sudden we have a game and in favor of the locals, as these were going for the win that could mean a sort of light out of the tunnel and the infamous relegation spots.

With a momentum going in favor of the locals all of a sudden, the Palace Boys that never gave up in any moment, scored via a corner kick play and with an accurate and timely situated definitive back in James Tomkins he cut the Swans lead to just one goal.

As both squads Bosses making their usual substitutions to turn the game around for the Londoners and for the locals extend their lead, the outcome became at the end a mad dash for both of these titans.

When the game became once again heated and disputed in every minute it transcended, it’s when disaster hits the Swans with an accidental volley by Swans midfielder Jack Cork hit and for his keeper Luckazs Fabianski being out of reach. 

The game took a dive for the worst for the Swans and with the score tied at three goals.
It is when the visiting Glaziers forward Christian Benteke put the game in favor of Palace with a sort of strange and crazy play hitting the posts for the 4-3 and for the Swans Manager Bob Bradley felt like everything was crumbling down for him and his Boys.

As the game progressed, the moves made by the Yank in Fernando Llorrente in the 66th minute paid off with the equalizer via a shoot from Sigy Sigurdsson that hit the Spaniard and once gain we had a tie game going into injury time.

With eight goals scored in this match, the Swans were going for the win and never let their guard down despite losing their two goals lead and surrendering it, to come back and with another well time play where Llorente once again shine in the 92nd to deliver the game winner.

For nine goals scored by both squad in what seemed to be a wild and contested affair between these two squads, as for Alan Pardew Eagles looking to add points and away from the relegation, this loss for sure hurts them.

Putting the Swans within two points behind them and with the prospects of moving on up and out of the danger zone with another win, for now Bob Bradley will not forget his first as this win gives him and the Swans the much needed push for their salvation.

 
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