Friday, October 31, 2008

Prodigal Son

Tomorrow would be Robbie Keane's destiny as he returns to White Hart Lane for the first time since he signed for Liverpool in close season. Expect a jeers or two from the faithfuls.

He scored plenty of goals for them and was a team member that famously beaten Chelsea in last season's Carling Cup final. He was loved, calming influence he is but he had to leave Spurs for a taste of Champions League, big boys playing ground. Spurs won't get him there.

So he left and had scored 2 goals thus far in Champions League. A tinge of regret? Do not think so.
He has yet to score in EPL and what better place to open your account at the Lane. They will never forgive him though.

A happy return for a prodigal son?

6 comments:

Khan said...

Hopefully...spurs have suddenly found their form and they seem to have the believe again.

Khan said...

Still no news whether Torres will be available for this game. I feel that we need him for this game la..we have to get the goals. After Arsenal, spurs looks stupendous..a wee bit worrying ;-)

kajang-today said...

manaf,
Spurs were lucky and Arsenal were naive defensively.
As 4 the Reds,the belief after winning the Bridge War is high.Spurs are the one who'd be worried as Liverpool could blow their premature bubble. Think Rafa will play 4-5-1 with Torres (if fit) upfront similar to Chelsea's game. Keano would start on the bench then.
Modric and Co would find Masch another proposition altogether.
If we can beat Chelsea, why not Spurs?

utusanlfc (Johardy Ibrahim) said...

hello braders....

sori senyap seminggu. Kena pi outstation maaa... sempat tengok game Arsenal-Hotspur. Crazy 8 goals gallore. Penalty Gerrard tengok masa highlights. Tak sabar nak tengok game malam ni (awal pagi esok... 1.25am)

kajang-today said...

8 hrs flight...must be Mecca ni, skrg ni musim haji hehhee

utusanlfc (Johardy Ibrahim) said...

DOWN UNDER