Keller: Spurs vs. Chelsea, 11/3 (R)

Discussion in 'Yanks Abroad' started by dark knight, Nov 3, 2002.

  1. dark knight

    dark knight Super Moderator
    Staff Member

    Dec 15, 1999
    Club:
    Leicester City FC
  2. BuffloSoldier

    BuffloSoldier BigSoccer Supporter

    Jan 31, 2000
    Northern NJ
    In the second half, scoreless.

    Spurs have had problems with Chelsea over the last few years.

    Cudicini has stood on his head, Zola off the woodwork in the second half.

    Keller with a couple of comfortable saves.
     
  3. BuffloSoldier

    BuffloSoldier BigSoccer Supporter

    Jan 31, 2000
    Northern NJ
    Cudicini with another save, on Asamovic.
     
  4. BuffloSoldier

    BuffloSoldier BigSoccer Supporter

    Jan 31, 2000
    Northern NJ
    Keller booked for dissent after Perry is judged to have fouled Zola.
     
  5. BuffloSoldier

    BuffloSoldier BigSoccer Supporter

    Jan 31, 2000
    Northern NJ
    Moved up due to Keller's dissent. Perfect placement for Zola...

    Over the bar with Keller at his mercy.

    0-0.
     
  6. BuffloSoldier

    BuffloSoldier BigSoccer Supporter

    Jan 31, 2000
    Northern NJ
    FT, 0-0. A good match that no one could find the net in.
     
  7. bert patenaude

    Apr 16, 2001
    White Plains, NY
    A good match. Cudicini was unbelievable.

    Check out Redknapp's free kick on the FSW replay. Beautiful technical ability followed by a brilliant save.

    Keller's temper almost cost Spurs. Zola mishit the ensuing free kick.

    Spurs simply could not finish. A fair result.
     
  8. btousley

    btousley New Member

    Jul 12, 1999
    that was a sweet freekick - you could see Redknapp and the other player talking about it while the ref was lining the people up. I yanked my 12 year old in front of the set for the replay - his eyes just went wide - "that was nice" he said.
     
  9. striker

    striker Member+

    Aug 4, 1999
    Isn't Cudicini right-footed (and thus right-handed)? He saved Rednapp's great shot with his left hand. That made the save particularly good for me.
     
  10. Fah Que

    Fah Que Member

    Sep 29, 2000
    LA
    Club:
    San Jose Earthquakes
    Keller had nothing to do except kickoffs and one near break away.
     
  11. 352klr

    352klr Member+

    Jan 29, 2001
    The Burgh of Edin
    Right or left handed has nothing to do with how a keeper saves a shot. If he's diving to save a top-corner shot, you reach with your arm that is underneath your body b.c it can stretch a little further.
     
  12. soccernutter

    soccernutter Moderator
    Staff Member

    Tottenham Hotspur
    Aug 22, 2001
    Near the mountains.
    Club:
    Tottenham Hotspur FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    And becuase one is right footed, doesn't mean that one is right handed. Nevertheless, that save was outstanding. Redknapp was just stood there not believing it...Of course the save on Poyet (?) in the second half was just as good.
     
  13. appoo

    appoo Member+

    Jul 30, 2001
    USA
    this is a perfect spot to sound off on the differences between 0 - 0 matches. The tottenham - chelsea macth was a pulsating, completly entertaingin match. The 0 - 0 match between Deportivo La Coruna - Real Madrid was down right boring. It literally put me to sleep. I think I can finally say that EPL is more entertaining than La Liga. Because La Liga is too damn worried about making pretty passes and putting on dribbling displays. And the lower half teams play like MLS teams without an offensive star. Or Sunderland. With the exception of Sunderland, all the teams in EPL love to attack like crazy. I mean, just take a look at a re-play of Everton - Arsenal, one of the bets playedgames this season to date.

    On the Match:
    I didn't think Keller had a very good game actually. He almost made himself look very very stupid by just simply standing around and not reacting fast enough. But he did make a nice save or two. But man Tottenham should have beat them.
     

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