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22
May
2008
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Man U & David Cook
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Two champs were crowned yesterday, with the culmination of the Champions League in Moscow and American Idol in LA.  Two worthy yet unexpected winners in Manchester United and David Cook.

As always, you can get the best commentary about American Idol from Michael Slezak at EW.com.  Included in EW’s coverage are the first Q&A’s with winner David Cook and runner-up David Archuleta (where you can almost feel his wrist swelling from the allergic reaction he’s having to the bracelet he’s wearing as he answers the questions).  We fast forwarded through as much of the finale as we could, watching it after Top Chef was done (and if you’re not watching Top Chef, you’re missing some great food for anyone who loves great food!).

Seal & Syesha, American Idol Finale (Getty Images)

We pushed through all of the medleys and ridiculousness of these finales when I had to stop at Syesha and Seal.  She set the tone for the show’s performances, looking almost giddy at times to be singing with Seal in front of America.

Carly & Michael Johns, American Idol Finale (Getty Images)

The other highlights of the night were Carly Smithson’s duet with Michael Johns, Brooke White singing barefoot with Graham Nash, David Cook with ZZ Top (you knew he just kept shaking his head that he and his little stubble were next to those beards), and even David Archuleta with One Republic.  It was the first time in about ten weeks that I liked Ahchuleta, and maybe the first time I could see him doing something other than joining Up with People.

If I’m going to honest with you, I have to say that I was expecting to see Men Without Hats, Milli Vanilli, Ray Parker Jr, or Billy Ocean after George Michael pimped his upcoming Wham tour.  The Jonas Brothers (who I’d never seen) added some here and now to the parade of acts, and AI should head in that direction as much as possible.

Then David Cook took it all.  Cook could have turned his nose up at American Idol throughout the season, as it seemed AI needed him alot more than the reverse.  He’s been humble and gracious throughout, and did so until the very end last night.  America, surprisingly, got it right.  I’m still an American Idol junkie, but they need to revamp all the fluff in the show if they want to see the ratings head north.  They won’t get rid of Paula and Randy unfortunately, which would help as well.

Man U Takes Champions League

Earlier in the day, Manchester United bested Chelsea in penalty kicks to take the Champions League final.  There was really no reason that the game was as good as it turned out to be.  It could have been a slugfest, as in more like a slug or snail, as in a defensive war of attrition.  What materialized wasn’t necessarily the beautiful game of Brazil, but it was tense and entertaining throughout.

Christiano Ronaldo Heads Into the Lead (Getty Images)

When Christiano Ronaldo headed Man U into the lead, I felt like we were really going to see a great game.  The Red Devils had a bunch of chances to extend the lead to 2-0 and 3-0, but Tevez last whiff opened the door for Frankie Lampard’s equalizer at the end of the first half.

Chelsea had the better of the second half but could not push the winning goal through.  Didier Drogba and Lampard both hit the woodwork It was really two teams evenly matched, and then a situation only found in soccer set the stage for the penalty kicks drama.  I actually haven’t seen the blow-by-blow analysis of exactly what happened, but here is my best guess after watching it once.

Drogba Sees Red (Getty Images)

With Chelsea players cramping due to the field conditions (torrential rain on a turf which had replaced the existing turf when it was determined the latter wasn’t good enough), their keeper Petr Cech kicked the ball out of bounds to allow for players to be taken care of (standard soccer practice when there is an injury as there are no time outs or stoppages of play).  Play gets read to be resumed, and Man U’s Carlos Tevez (who was a workhorse throughout the game) kicks the throw-in out of bounds on the side, deep in Chelsea territory, then motions to his teammates to hustle down to defend the throw-in from Chelsea.  Well, in the unwritted etiquette of soccer, this is viewed as extremely bad form (he was supposed to have kicked the ball through the end line so Cech could have a goal kick again).  Chelsea’s Michael Ballack runs to Tevez and then half of all hell ensues (without any real swings or blows that you would find in a similar NBA or MLB situation).  Everyone is pushing and yelling, then Drogba slaps Man U’s Nemanja Vidic (probably a 5 on the 10-point slap scale).  As one commentary stated, everyone knew “…this referee wore tight pants.”  After he settled everyone down, he issued a direct red card to Drogba then a yellow to Tevez, as captain John Terry whispered sweet nothings to Tevez through his collar pulled to up to his lips.

Drogba would have taken one of the penalty kicks, which may or may not have changed the outcome.  Penalty kicks are frustrating way to decide a winner, but there it was. Having said that, you can’t ask for more drama than what followed (below).

Cech Stops Ronaldo (Getty Images)

Terry Hits the Post (Getty Images)

Van Der Sar Stops Anelka (Getty Images)

The Thrill of Victory (Getty Images)

Grant Consoles Terry (Getty Images)

Congrats to Cook and Manchester United on becoming worthy title holders.  Cook could joining Carrie Underwood and Kelly Clarkson as the best this show has produced.  Manchester United should be more stable in the coming off season, with Chelsea ridding themselves of several players while overpaying for more.  For the soccer junkies out there, James and the Giant Blog has a great video collection of the top goals from all the top leagues this year.

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2 Responses to “Man U & David Cook”

  1. TanOrpheus Says:

    Great pics from the game ! Where did you get those from ?

  2. Ronda Says:

    You write very well.

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