The Weekend’s tasty bits: ‘Van’ Vardy, Madrid get the hankies out & City Klopped

Benitez on the brink already?

Benitiez & Perez before their relationship status changed to it's complicated
Benitiez & Perez before their relationship status changed to it’s complicated

Rafa Benitez has been given the dreaded vote of confidence by Real Madrid chief suit Florentino Perez following their humbling 4-0 El Clasico defeat at home. This should mean that Benitez will be out of the Bernabeu and back at Stamford Bridge in time for Christmas. Something that might have the Bernabeu crowd putting away their white hankies.

Fergie Time is back
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It all got a bit 2012 during Manchester United’s visit to Vicarage Road. Having only moments earlier been pegged back by Watford’s Troy Deeney to make it 1-1, United went up the other end and scored a late winner, which was all too much for Ander Herrera to take.

Jurgen > Brendan

In the 6 weeks Jurgen Klopp has been at Anfield he has already racked up more points against top four opposition than his predecessor Brendan Rodgers could manage in three years. Klopp’s Liverpool managed a stunning 4-1 victory over Manchester City at the Eithad and one Liverpool fan camped in the home end could hold it in no more after Skrtel’s thumping drive.

Goal of the weekend Season?
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Yes there was the likes of Luis Suarez impudently curling home with the outside of his boot in the Clasico, but if you’ve not seen it, Josh Chamberlain’s brilliant 50-yard goal for Berkhamsted is a must watch.

Final Word
Our final word goes to Leicester City’s Jamie Vardy after he equalled Ruud van Nistelrooy’s record of scoring in 10 consecutive Premier League games.
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With that menacing face bearing down on you it’s no surprise Premier League defenders across the land are running scared.