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Chopra renews his Wearside vows
Aston Villa 0 Sunderland 1
IT WAS the 94th minute of the
opening day of the season when
Michael Chopra converted to
Mackemism'.
A low shot into the corner of
Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper
Paul Robinson's net was the cue
for the ceremony in front of 44,000
already practising disciples.
On Saturday, in the 83rd minute
at Villa Park, the Newcastle-born
striker escaped the attention of
Zat Knight and lifted the ball over
Scott Carson to renew those Wearside
vows.
There were around 40,000 devotees
less this time around, but
those that made the trip were as
delirious as they were back on August
11, 2007.
Just as he had secured their
first three-point haul of the season
at home, Chopra's strike
handed them their first away
three-point haul of the campaign
at Aston Villa.
The fact that it had taken 16 attempts
to do so was irrelevant to
the away fans who were merely
delighted to be there to witness it.
In-between those two Chopra
goals the £5m signing from
Cardiff has managed just another
two, and the question marks over
his ability to score at the highest
level clearly still weigh heavy on
the 24-year-old's shoulders.
"A lot of people would have still
been saying they paid £5m for me
and I'm not worth it. All I have got
to do is keep trying to score goals
and shut those people up," said
Chopra.

AFTER picking up just three points from a possible 45 Sunderland finally chalked up their first away win of the season at the 16th attempt with arguably their best performance of the campaign on their travels.
They were forced to wait until the 83rd minute for substitute Michael Chopra to be handed the freedom of Villa Park to pick up Kieran Richardson s through ball and lift the ball over Scott Carson and send the vocal away following into delirium.
True Carson did make it easy for him - backing off and then committing himself early to the floor - but that mattered not a jot to the away fans.
They had Craig Gordon to thank within a minute of the goal for producing an excellent low save from Gabriel Agbonlahor to preserve the advantage that gives the Black Cats a precious four-point cushion over third-bottom Bolton.
The goal was Sunderland's first shot on target of the game and, despite enjoying a great deal of possession, they didn't threaten Carson's goal.
The Villa keeper was a greater threat to himself, and somehow went unpunished in the first half when he clearly handled outside the box when he fumbled a cross under pressure from Daryl Murphy.
That will now be immaterial to Roy Keane whose side, under the promptings of Andy Reid and Richardson, were fully deserved of their victory.
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"People talk about the price tag
but, in my eyes, I'm just a footballer.
I'm not the one who says I
want to go for this much or that
much'.
"You have to score goals. I have
managed to score four this season.
It's been disappointing at
times but hopefully I can get a few
more goals following today."
That record hasn't been helped
by manager Roy Keane's decision
to play him wide on several occasions
this season or indeed his decision
not to play him at all as happened
against Chelsea at home
the previous weekend.
For whatever reason - Keane
highlighted a drop off in training
from Chopra along with Kieran
Richardson and Daryl Murphy -
he left him out of the 16 for the
game against Avram Grant's side.
That decision brought an approach
from Dave Jones, which
Keane rebuffed labelling it as the
Cardiff boss merely chancing his
arm'.
"I think it all came from last
week when I was left out of the
team. I think they (Cardiff) might
have made an inquiry," said
Chopra.
"I spoke to a couple of players
from Cardiff and they just told me
a little bit what has been happening
and said that they've been interested.
"But the main thing for me is to
do well for Sunderland and stay in
the Premiership."
And was he not swayed by the
fact that having not played in this
season's FA Cup he would be eligible
for Cardiff 's semi-final at
Wembley against Barnsley - or regretting
leaving the Welsh capital
in the first place?
"No, I've never believed that (it
was wrong to leave Cardiff). I believe
that playing in the Premier
League is going to be the best
thing for my career and coming to
Sunderland has been the best
thing for my career so far because
I've been playing most of the
games and scoring goals."
Having invested £5m in the
player Keane had no intention of
farming out his second top scorer
to the Championship side he came
from - a decision vindicated by
the goal on Saturday.
"I get enquiries about a lot of
my players and he (Chopra) was
going nowhere. Not in a million
years, no.
"I admire Dave (Jones) for
chancing his arm. He fancied his
chances. There's nothing wrong
with that. Unless you make the
call you never know. He got a very
polite No.' Just like I got when I
was trying to buy Chopra."
The yes came after Sunderland's
offer reached £5m but his
two late goals that have secured
an extra four points could prove
priceless.
Both have come with an appearance
off the bench and Keane
opted to start with his signing
from Cork City, Roy O'Donovan,
partnering Daryl Murphy in attack.
More importantly to Sunderland
was the partnership of
Richardson and Andy Reid on the
left of midfield. Both were keen to
stretch the home side's midfield to
an extent where England's Gareth
Barry and Nigel Reo-Coker were
peripheral figures.
But as much as Sunderland
pressed they didn't stretch Villa
keeper Scott Carson who, despite
conceding just once, had a stinker.
His first foray out of his box
should have produced a free-kick
for Sunderland at the edge of the
area and a red card for the England
keeper.
Under pressure from Murphy
after Reid's high looping ball in he
lost the ball and clearly handled
outside his are.
Referee Howard Webb appeared
to have a clear view but waved
play on and Villa cleared.
With Keane's opinion of how
Sunderland have suffered at the
hands of officials this season clear
for everyone could he pass up this
opportunity to have his say?
"If it was the other way
around, I'd have been disappointed
if it had been given
against us so no I don't have a
problem with that decision," said
Keane, whose side also saw a
handball in the box by a Villa
player also go unpunished.
"If we'd drawn the game, you
might have got a different answer.
Sometimes you win, sometimes
you don't. I've no problem with
the officials today."
By the time of Carson's non
handball Roy O'Donovan had
missed the first of two chances
created with inventive play down
the left - first shooting over from
12 yards before doing likewise
with a clearer headed opportunity.
Villa had few chances in the
first half with Craig Gordon losing
the ball from a corner only to
make amends by saving low down
from Carew who also saw an overhead
fly wide of the Sunderland
goal.
Martin O'Neill brought Marlon
Harewood on early in the second
half and within a minute of his arrival
he turned Nyron Nosworthy
and with his first touch beat Gordon
but couldn't guide his shot inside
the post.
Sunderland's best chance before
the goal came to substitute
Grant Leadbitter but he snatched
horribly at his effort which flew
off his boot and turned into a wayward
crossfield ball rather than a
shot.
A point appeared a good return
from a trip to the West Midlands
until Sunderland broke up a Villa
attack and Richardson found
space to hit an early long ball over
Knight and into the path of
Chopra.
Carson couldn't decide whether
to come out or stay put and made
Chopra's decision easy, falling to
the floor as the substitute lifted
the ball over his head and into the
net.
There was still time for Gordon
to save low down after Harewood
played in Agbonlahor on the right
of the box but Sunderland were
well worthy of away win number
one of the season.
Watch the match highlights from Monday, March 24
5:25pm Saturday 22nd March 2008
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