No one would blame you for going out and signing Gareth Bale (LW) after his
performance against Inter Milan on Tuesday in the Champions League. No one would have blamed you
for doing the same thing a fortnight ago after his other standout performance against Inter Milan.
I think we're all in agreement that those two performances were pivotal, match-defining and
certainly make the case for him being described as the best winger in the world.
The last week has been a fan's dream, seven days straight of world class footy. Tuesday,
Wednesday, Thursday we have been treated to Europe's two top club competitions (Europa League, and
the UEFA Champions League) where seventh of La Liga's top sides are looking for continental
glory!
Valencia 3-0 Rangers
Los Che gave the Rangers their first loss of their European campaign.
Given Manchester City's recent performances, it's no surprise to hear major questions being
asked of the newly rich. If Week 10′s showing is what's to be expected from
Citeh in the future, then they'll struggle to break into the Champions League spots once
again. Things looked to be heading nicely in the right direction as The Skyblues sat in
second place ahead of both Arsenal and Manchester United.
Clean-sheets are fast becoming a thing of the past as clubs pour more focus and importance into
the aspect of scoring goals. That said, however, Week 10 proved to be a more normal week
in the English top-flight as seven of the twenty clubs managed to keep clean-sheets. Chelsea were
able to overcome an early goal to keep their five-point lead over the rest of the title
contenders.