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I have to admit, I took it pretty hard losing to ManUtd on Monday. I got a lot of it off my
chest in yesterday's post, though I really cannot remember what I wrote. Hopefully it was coherent.
After being in a funk for most of the day, I decided to at least give myself some perspective to
lift my spirits.
Just been watching a re run of Indonesia's first AFF Cup semi final against the Philippines and for
a moment I couldn't believe my ears. One of the commentators was describing the hard work being put
in by one of the Indonesian strikers. The pressure he was giving defenders, the tracking back, his
movement.
I have written a lot about the idea of 'Sudden Change' - the ability to show an immediate positive
response to adversity. The best athletes in the world have demonstrated their strong character
after a mistake is made in a game, and have been able to show the resolve to fight back to regain a
positive outcome.
Park Ji-sung ensured the visiting Chilean miners were able to celebrate a Manchester United victory
over Arsenal on their momentous visit to Old Trafford.
MATCH SUMMARYMan of the Match: Nemanja Vidic. The Serbian nullified Arsenal's main attacking threat in Marouane
Chamakh and prevented the Moroccan from tucking home a shot in the first half.
Park Ji-sung ensured the visiting Chilean miners were able to celebrate a Manchester United victory
over Arsenal on their momentous visit to Old Trafford.
MATCH SUMMARYMan of the Match: Nemanja Vidic. The Serbian nullified Arsenal's main attacking threat in Marouane
Chamakh and prevented the Moroccan from tucking home a shot in the first half.
Fernando Torres does not want to play for Liverpool anymore - at least that's the opinion of
respected football broadcaster Alan Green.
In his column in the Belfast Telegraph, Green points towards the performance of Torres in
Liverpool's 3-1 loss against Newcastle on Saturday claiming the Spaniard was 'awful' and 'gave in
far too easily'.