Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink’s Four-Goal Haul Demolishes Coventry
The Premier League witnessed a vintage Chelsea performance as Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink tore Coventry City apart with a four-goal masterclass. The Dutch striker’s dominance began early when Coventry’s young goalkeeper Chris Kirkland was controversially sent off in the 22nd minute after fouling Hasselbaink, who was clean through on goal. Referee Steven Lodge dismissed Kirkland despite protests, and Hasselbaink coolly converted the penalty to set the tone.
By halftime, the Blues were 2-0 up after Hasselbaink doubled his tally in the 42nd minute. The second half turned into a rout: Gianfranco Zola made it 3-0 just after the break, Hasselbaink completed his hat-trick in the 52nd minute, and added a fourth ten minutes later. Tore Andre Flo piled on the misery at 6-0 before Coventry’s Cedric Roussel capitalized on a goalkeeping error for a late consolation.
Expert Insight: “Hasselbaink’s movement and finishing were textbook. Coventry’s defensive disarray after Kirkland’s red card made it a training-ground exercise for Chelsea,” noted Jeetbuzz pundit Mark Taylor.

Everton Stun Newcastle with Tactical Brilliance
Newcastle’s momentum after their derby win over Middlesbrough crumbled at St James’ Park as Everton executed a perfect smash-and-grab. Kevin Campbell’s 80th-minute strike sealed a 1-0 victory, exposing Newcastle’s midfield fragility.
The Magpies’ plans unraveled when Warren Barton, making his first start in over a month, reaggravated a groin injury. His replacement, Kevin Gallacher, disrupted Newcastle’s balance, and Everton’s Steve Watson exploited the right flank relentlessly.
Tactical Breakdown: Everton’s compact defense and rapid counters neutralized Newcastle’s creativity. “Watson’s overlapping runs pinned back Newcastle’s left side, creating space for Campbell’s winner,” analyzed Jeetbuzz tactical expert, Sarah Bennett.

Arsenal Edge West Ham in London Derby
Arsenal survived a late scare to defeat West Ham 2-1 at Upton Park. Robert Pires opened his Premier League account in the 12th minute, and a Rio Ferdinand own goal doubled the lead. Stuart Pearce’s thunderous free-kick brought West Ham back, but the Gunners held firm.
Key Takeaway: Pires’ growing influence and Arsenal’s defensive resilience kept them in the title race.
Elsewhere in the Premier League
- Liverpool 1-0 Leicester: Emile Heskey’s winner against his former club extended his scoring streak.
- Manchester United 3-0 Leeds: A dominant display kept United top, with goals from Yorke, Cole, and Scholes.
- Tottenham 3-1 Derby: Spurs’ attacking flair overpowered Derby’s defense.
Why These Matches Still Matter Today
These fixtures exemplify the Premier League’s unpredictability. Hasselbaink’s ruthlessness, Everton’s tactical discipline, and Arsenal’s grit remain benchmarks for modern teams. Jeetbuzz brings you these classics to highlight how past lessons shape today’s game.
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Iconic moments from a golden Premier League era, revisited by Jeetbuzz for today’s fans.