Outside of the Sandro goal, which was against the run of play, Spurs didn't generate much in the way of decent goal-scoring chances, whereas the Blues did. Even though there are serious question marks surrounding their two goals, it was probably a fair result in the end as Chelsea were the better side, created more and had very good opportunities in front of that buffoon Gomes.
There was a great shot of him (Gomes) on MOTD midway after he flapped at another mid-range shot where he looked absolutely sh*t scared, or that is was Alans Hansen and Shearer thought. Even he is frightened of his inability to stop basic shots. He's quickly turning into a post-Daid Seaman Arsenal-style keeper.
Last edited by NBC; 05-01-2011 at 01:01 AM.
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