Wednesday, 14 November 2012

Champion Team of the week


Champion Team of the week

Lee Camp - Nottingham Forest

Forest scored a precious East Midlands Derby Leicester before the cameras of Sky Saturday and played a key role Campo accomplishes this. It was an impressive demonstration of porter 28 years, but the highlight was undoubtedly his jump rescue palm Martyn Waghorn head away in the second half.

Michael Morrison - Charlton Athletic

The Addicks center-back was part of a four rear kept one of only two clean sheets in the league this weekend. More important for the manager Chris Powell and his team also won three points in a 2-0 win against Bristol City on Sunday. Morrison took the second of these goals, slotting home a loose ball inside the area to seal the victory. The 24-year-old also showed what a team player these days - go to right back after a crisis injury against Cardiff.

Roger Johnson - Wolverhampton Wanderers

Part of a defense that conceded three goals this weekend, but Roger Johnson was the selection of players for the transmission on a screen 10-man Wolves evil against Brighton at the weekend. Gus Poyet was unhappy with his team's inability to convert numerical advantage for his team in points and owes much to the header Johnson courageous earn a 3-3 draw in the final moments Wolves Molineux.

Mark Hudson - Cardiff City

Cardiff captain saw his side suffer a kind of flickering in recent times, losing three of four games to be stripped of the championship lead. The Bluebirds even conceded five goals at Charlton last week, but were back and became their best in the 2-1 win against Hull on Saturday. Hudson added a second goal in the last 10 minutes and kept a clean sheet, but superb goal from Robert Koren last minute.

Paul Dixon - Huddersfield Town

The summer signing from Dundee United was a great addition to burrows and showed their skills in a 1-0 win against Barnsley on Saturday. The 25-year-old left back well covered by his teammates and deserved to be part of a white sheet of the fifth season of men Simon Grayson. Dixon is almost cover the entire screen with a goal, but it is still a rising star in the league and was rewarded with his first cap for Scotland in September.

Thomas Ince - Blackpool

Wilfried Zaha win with an international call-up high, Ince may be thinking about your opportunity will not be far. The midfielder, 20, was found attacking the net for the third straight game in the match against Bolton at the weekend - his ninth goal of the season. It was a beautiful goal in line with his wonderful performances in Blackpool recently and now Ince add consistency to his undoubted talent.
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Guirane N'Daw - Ipswich Town

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N'DawFormer Birmingham midfielder was redesigned in alignment Ipswich following the appointment of Mick McCarthy and was a key figure in the club to change things. Saturday's win at home against Burnley scored six points in three games for the Suffolk side and Senegal international 28 years, provided good protection for the back four.

Mark Davies - Bolton Wanderers

Maximize Davies is likely to be a major challenge for the new boss Dougie Freedman and early signs are good for the Trotters. Never comfortable in the midfield two men, 24-year-old was impressive in a 4-2-3-1 formation operating in the former manager of Crystal Palace and scored a good goal to give the advantage Blackpool Bolton at the weekend.

Ikechi Anya - Watford

Romanian striker Scottish descent born in Nigeria had an impressive start first for the Hornets in their dramatic 6-1 win at Leeds on Saturday. Anya began his career at Wycombe before vomiting Celta Vigo in Spain and is currently on loan at Watford in Granada. Vicarage Road faithful will be hoping Anya is finally ready to settle down if you can produce a lot more assists, as he has done for Matej Vydra second goal of the weekend.

Matej Vydra - Watford

The only player to score more than once in the league this weekend, Vydra was a shoo-in for the team because of their contribution to Watford six goals in Leeds brilliant victory. The Czech international before the loan from Udinese, scored seven goals in 13 games for the Hornets and finishing compound for the first goal set the visitors on their way to a remarkable victory.

Jermaine Beckford - Huddersfield Town

Beckford made his return from a hamstring injury at the weekend and could only manage an hour of action in Barnsley - but it was vital. The loan Leicester striker head just to Oakwell for the Terriers win again on the road after two consecutive defeats away. Grayson had Beckford at Leeds and the manager seems to be able to tick before.


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