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Last week's biggest headline was the announcement that Chelsea have been handed a transfer ban.
The Blues are accused of illegally tapping up former Lens youngster Gael Kakuta, and the ruling has
sparked controversy all around the world of football. Manchester United appear to be the next club
on the chopping block as French club Le Havre are accusing the Premiership champions of tapping up
16 year old Paul Pogba.
. Chelsea had a stern test of the physical game at the Britannia Stadium, before taking all three
points away from home to maintain their 100 per cent record in the Premier League this season.
James Beattie succumbed to injury early on, but the Potters remained resolute and got a goal in the
first half, thanks to [.
While Emmanuel Adebayor's infamous lack of sportsmanship this past weekend has
overshadowed Manchester City's emphatic 4-2 victory over his former club
Arsenal, it is impossible to overlook the strong impact he has made at the
Eastlands already.
. Chelsea won their Champions League opener against FC Porto through a lone goal scored by Nicolas
Anelka. The game began in emphatic fashion as the Blues began in front of their fans, while the
Portuguese side managed to bring the physical side of their game to the fore. It took some time for
the west London [.
With yet another exciting Premier League weekend in the books it's time to review this weekend's
winners and losers.
Winners Robbie Keane
Robbie Keane emerges from this weekend as the biggest winner. The Tottenham striker has had a
relatively quiet start to the season, oftentimes playing second fiddle to the red hot Jermain
Defoe.
For Premier League fans around the world, the last couple of weeks have been
almost too painful to endure as something very important seems to have disappeared out of our
lives. But with yet another international period finally in the
books, we can once again look forward to the return of our most beloved brand of football this
weekend.