I watched the Chelsea/Norwich match and it was the usual performance that I've seen from Chelsea for a little while now. They're really lacking that cutting edge and are in desperate need for an attacking midfielder in the middle of the pitch. Unfortunately for Torres he had an off game, unlike last week where I thought he was fantastic. Mata and Sturridge were both quite off their game (especially Sturridge) where the rest were alright I guess. Surprised Cahill wasn't even listed as a sub, and AVB's reasoning was he was allowing Cahill more time to integrate into the club. Seems reasonable to me.
I also watched the Fulham/Newcastle match and that should be classed as an upset too, especially after the first half. Newcastle were leading 1-0 at half-time after dominating, and Fulham were just so bad and never looked like scoring. The moment the second half started, Fulham kicked into gear and scored 4 goals in 17 minutes to completely kill off the contest. Andy Johnson was the clear catalyst, albeit he didn't get on the scoresheet himself, but he was pivotal in Dempsey becoming the first American to score a hat-trick in the Premier League. Awesome comeback to win 5-2 over a Newcastle side that had apparently kept 3 clean sheets in their past 4 games.
The Tottenham/Man City match starts in udner 25 mins and I am VERY keen to watch it. I may be an Arsenal fan, but I'm not English, so I couldn't give two shits about the whole rivalry between us and Spurs, because as far as I'm concerned our rivals are the Top 6 (excluding us). Where I'm going with this is I'd rather a draw, but if I was to pick a winner then I'd want Tottenham to win. My fingers are crossed that we can beat Man Utd for a second home game in a row (as we beat them in May 1-0) to catch Chelsea and move further above Liverpool and Newcastle.