Chelsea regained control of the title race as victory at Old Trafford saw them leapfrog Manchester United at the Premier League summit.
Didier Drogba's contentious strike - scored from a clearly offside position with 11 minutes remaining - was the decisive moment as Chelsea established a two-point lead at the top of the table. 
Drogba only emerged as a late substitute after being left on the bench in favour of Nicolas Anelka, but his priceless strike was a moment of triumph for coach Carlo Ancelotti and perfect reward for his bold tactical move. 
Joe Cole's clever flick gave Chelsea a well-merited lead after 20 minutes as Sir Alex Ferguson's champions struggled for creativity with injured inspiration Wayne Rooney watching in frustration from the sidelines.
Battling victory delights Ancelotti
Drogba's goal looked to have sealed Chelsea's win, but Federico Macheda's scrambled effort - which also had a hint of handball - set up a grandstand finish in which Rooney's replacement Dimitar Berbatov wasted a glorious chance to equalise
haiz...
Chelsea now is in the driver's seat now
but will they drop points
and will Manchester United go top again??
to me,it is definately
YES!!!
=)
this reminded me of thursday
first we had Literature Test for English
which focused on Kevin and Unseen Poetry
test was quite okay
then had PE
many got shout by me
hahas
shiok isa
next thursday
should tell them walk somemore
walk walk...
lol
yea
had recess then went assist the sports day
can skip ART
woohhoooo!!
got carry cartons of water
and so on...
then reached TPY Stadium had lunch
with Livesh
then tcs
until some horny things
somemore in front of upper sec girls
hahhas
then played frisbee
and guess wad?
we all knockedd it down
then went on to assist
blah blah blah...
our class was like not even in top 5 for everything
except 4x100 boys relay
soo xia sway
hiaz...
and then 5.30 or so
closed our own sports day and cleared everything up
yea
wad a...
nvm
=)