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Friday, December 28, 2012

Czech football is mourning former international Václav Drobný, who has died in a skiing accident at the age of 32.Václav Drobný dies in sledding crash - Video Accident. Drobný counted FK Chmel Blšany, RC Strasbourg, Aston Villa FC, AC Sparta Praha, FK Jablonec, FC Augsburg, FC Spartak Trnava and FK Bohemians Praha among his clubs. Perhaps his greatest success came on the international stage, however, as captain of the Czech Republic squad that lifted the 2002 UEFA European Under-21 Championship, although injury meant he appeared in only two matches in the finals in Switzerland.
Capped twice by the senior side, against Japan and Italy in 2004, Drobný won the 2006/07 Czech league title at Sparta before hanging up his boots in 2011 after a short spell at Bohemians and going on to become a popular television commentator. "I was deeply sorry to learn such sad news," said Petr Čech, goalkeeper in the Czech U21 side in 2002. "I knew Václav very well; we used to play together for Blšany and for the national youth teams. His life was football, that is why he started coaching and commentating after ending his career. His death came too much early. It is a great pity that he will not have more time to follow his plans. It is a very sad moment, a tremendous loss, especially for his family and closest ones. I would like to express my deepest sympathy to his family."

Václav Drobný dies in sledding crash

ALEX FERGUSON has fired one of his most staggering blasts ever — labelling Newcastle a “wee club in the North East”. - Pardew a hypocrite says Ferguson - Sir Alex Ferguson hits back at Alan Pardew and 'wee club' Newcastle - Sir Alex slams 'hypocrite' Pardew. Sir Alex Ferguson has launched a withering attack on Alan Pardew and Newcastle after the Manchester United manager was criticised for confronting referee Mike Dean during the Boxing Day clash at Old Trafford. Ferguson was furious that Dean overruled his assistant and allowed Jonny Evans’ own-goal to stand because Papiss Cisse, standing in an offside position, was not interfering with play.
Pardew criticised Ferguson afterwards but the United boss hit back this morning, accusing his opposite number of hypocrisy after he shoved a linesman in a match with Tottenham in August and branding Newcastle ‘a wee club in the north-east’. Ferguson said: ‘Alan Pardew has come out and criticised me. Alan Pardew is the worst for haranguing referees. His whole staff, every game. He was at it the whole game on Wednesday. ‘He shoved a linesman and makes a joke of it, and then has the cheek to criticise me. Unbelievable. He forgets the help I gave him by the way, ‘The press have had a good field day out of it. They’ve addressed every avenue, the only one left is Barack Obama. ‘It’s because I’m the manager of the most famous club in the world. I’m not like Newcastle, a wee club in the north east, but that’s life.’

Ferguson Says Alan Pardew is a Hypocrite

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Belgian referee Joeri Van De Velde had obviously had enough of the Christmas spirit by the time the Boxing Day fixtures rolled round, as he didn’t hesitate to flash a yellow card at Charleroi striker Giuseppe Rossini after the 26-year-old had put the hosts in front against Mons. Rossini netted the opening goal of the game before a very emotional celebration, in which the tearful Italian whipped off his zebra-print Charleroi jersey and revealed a t-shirt which read ‘Rest in peace Nonno’. But instead of being moved by the emotional tribute, ref Van De Velde cut the celebrations short as he refused to budge on the letter of the law and booked Rossini.
And to rub it in even further, Rossini’s strike was to be the only one for his side, while visitors Mons netted twice to take all three points. Charleroi lost 2-1 at home to Mons in the Jupiler League on Boxing Day, the visitors mounting a comeback win after Giuseppe Rossini had fired the hosts 1-up. Rossini’s goal was emotional. After opening the scoring in the 24th minute, the 26-year-old burst into tears as he revealed a black t-shirt with ”Rest in peace Nonno.” The jersey was a dedication to the recent death of Rossini’s grandad, and was complete with a simple cross at the bottom. And then came then obvious, stupid consequence: ref Van De Velde slapped Rossini with a yellow card for removing his Charleroi shirt. Photos of Giuseppe Rossini’s t-shirt can be seen below.

Giuseppe Rossini Booked for Grandfather T-Shirt Tribute

Andy Murray vs Janko Tipsarevic (Exhibition Abu Dhabi) Full Highlights Mubadala 27 December 2012 .The Serb beat the world number three 6-3 6-4 in the $250,000 (£154,559) winner-takes-all exhibition tournament. Andy Murray lost in straight sets to Janko Tipsarevic in the opening match of the Mubadala World Tennis Championship in Abu Dhabi. Murray, 25, says he will learn from the defeat as he prepares for the Australia Open, which starts on 14 January.
And so it is here - the beginning of the new tennis season. Alright, the exhibitions in Abu Dhabi might not be the start of the ATP season per se, but there is so much quality on offer that you simply cannot ignore that event. Unfortunately, Rafael Nadal isn't going to be there, but with guys like Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray, I am sure that we are in for some interesting clashes. The Scot, for example, is priced at 1.29 with Paddy Power to win his opening match against Janko Tipsarevic. The 2012 season was his best so far, but it seems to me that he still is not the best guy around when it comes to focusing on the matches that don't really matter and, with this being an exhibition, I can easily see him suffering a little bit. The two know each other well, as they have already played against each other nine times, with Murray leading the H2H record 5-4. What strikes me the most, however, is how many longer matches they have played against each other - and today might be no different.

Murray vs Tipsarevic Abu Dhabi Highlights

Wednesday, December 26, 2012

FC Dundee 0-2 Celtic Samaras Bicycle Goal 26 December 2012 Samaras Overhead Kick Goal vs Dundee Goals in either half from Georgios Samaras and Gary Hooper helped Celtic extend their advantage at the summit of the SPL against bottom side Dundee.
Dundee vs Celtic 0:1 Samaras de UCL2410 The defeat sees the Dens Park side fall further behind both St Mirren and Ross County, who both picked up vital points earlier in the day.
Dundee made two changes from the side that were thumped at Inverness CT at the weekend, with Stephen O’Donnell and Ryan Conroy taking the places of Iain Davidson and Nicky Reilly, while the visitors only made one change, with Tony Watt coming in for Lassad Nouioui in attack. Celtic were getting pinned back in their own half by the relegation contenders, but when they did manage to push forward they found former Celt Douglas in form as he managed to save well after a cross from substitute Mikael Lustig was diverted to his own goal by Kyle Benedictus. The visitors doubled their advantage when Hooper broke the Dundee offside trap to get on the end of a long ball from Lustig and the English striker lobbed the ball over Douglas to put Celtic in a commanding position. The league leaders continued to press forward for the remainder of the game, but they couldn’t find a way past Douglas in order to extend their lead as they increased the gap on both Inverness CT and Motherwell at the top of the league to seven points.

Samaras Overhead Goal Dundee 0-2 Celtic

Stoke City 3-1 Liverpool Boxing Day 26 December 2012.Steven Gerrard scores first goals from penalty and 1 minute later Walters scores for 1-1. This is the match of English Premier League. Stoke City play at home against Liverpool. This is the match for 8th place. Both teams are on 8th place with same number of points. Liverpool play variable this season. In last 5 matches they have 4 wins and 1 lose. While Stoke City have 2 wins and 3 draws in last 5 matches. At home Stoke City have not lose yet. I don't think that Liverpool is a capable to do that. My bet in this match goes on draw no bet on home team win. Liverpool will travel today at Britannia Stadium to face their rivals of Stoke City. It will a very difficult match for the Reds as Stoke are very strong at home. They are unbeaten in their last 15 Premier league games at their stadium. Both teams got 25 points on the table and both are in good form. Stoke City are unbeaten for 6 last matches and they draw the last match against Tottenham on transfer whilst Liverpool bounced back from their shock defeat to Aston Villa winning 4-0 to Fulham at home. I think will be a very tough match with a close result as both teams will play carefully, but i predict a victory of Liverpool. Stoke will miss Marc Wilson, Rory Delap and Charlie Adam and is time for Stoke to lose for the 1st time at their home for this season. Liverpool has no new injury problems and against Stoke with problems on the defense, with high class attacker as Suarez and a world class midfielder as Gerrard, Liverpool will win for sure.

Stoke City 3-1 Liverpool Boxing Day

Aston Villa 0-4 Tottenham Hotspur Boxing Day Full Highlights and Goals 26 December 2012.The goals has been scored by Gareth Bale and Jermain Defoe.Gareth Bale scores hat-trick against Aston Villa. It looks like a training match at the moment. Spurs are content to keep the ball, while Villa chase them around. If this was a boxing match, it would have been stopped by now!
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Aston Villa 0 x 4 Tottenham = Gareth Bale 84' de dm_50d7301c3a2f7 A disappointed looking Adebayor is replaced by Gylfi Sigurdsson. It didn't quite happen for Adebayor today - his partnership with Defoe still needs some working on. CHANCE! Big opportunity for Defoe, who sends Walker's low cross way over the bar from 12 yards out. He normally takes those chances with ease. Spurs are threatening to run away with this match. Well, Bale's timing was impeccable! The Welshman is deadly at times. Here he rode one challenge before drilling the ball clinically into the bottom right hand corner of the net from the edge of the area. Villa fans head for the exits. The way this match is going, Spurs look a good bet to get a third goal on the counter. Villa, understandably, are pushing forward but at the same time they are leaving a lot of gaps at the back. With the likes of Bale and Lennon on the pitch, that could spell danger. The first booking of the night goes to Villa's Delph and he can have few complaints. He was late on Bale with a sliding challenge that sent the Spurs winger tumbling. A limping Dembele is replaced by Scott Parker, who continues his recovery from an Achilles injury. Benteke wastes a chance to level proceedings up one end and just 10 seconds later the ball is in the Villa net. It was a classic counter-attack from Villa, which ends with Bale rounding Guzan and rolling the ball into an empty net. That should be game over.

Aston Villa 0-4 Tottenham Gareth Bale Hat-trick

Manchester United 4-3 Newcastle Full Goals and Highlights Boxing Day 26 December 2012 on England Premier League.The goals has been scored by Evans, Perch,Patice Evra,Papiss Cisse,Robin Van Persie and Javier Chicharito Hernandez. James Perch gave the visitors a shock early lead but Sir Alex Ferguson's side were level against the run of play through Jonny Evans midway through the first half. Evans then put the ball in his own in net, in a goal surrounded by controversy, before Patrice Evra once more got United on level terms shortly after the break. Papiss Cisse put the Magpies ahead for the third time in the second half, just moments before Robin van Persie found a third equaliser for the hosts. Finally, Chicharito, who had spurned a number of chances, dramatically gave United the lead right at the death.
Sir Alex made five changes to the side which drew at Swansea, with Wayne Rooney the most notable absentee. Chicharito, Phil Jones, Nemanja Vidic, Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs all returned to the starting line-up. Alan Pardew, meanwhile, replaced the suspended Cheikh Tiote with Gael Bigirimana, while Sylvain Marveaux came in for Jonas Gutierrez in the only other change. The visitors looked up for it early on and found themselves ahead inside four minutes. Michael Carrick's miscontrol in midfield allowed Demba Ba to fire a speculative shot at David de Gea and the United shot-stopper could only push the striker's effort into the path of Perch, who tapped home his first ever Premier League goal.

Manchester United 4-3 Newcastle Video Goals

Revealing a slogan underneath a team jersey usually means a footballer has something to say, but Dimitar Berbatov’s was a simple instruction. The Fulham man’s ‘Keep Calm And Pass Me The Ball’ t-shirt, or rather, scrawled message on the front of his thermal wear, was unveiled as he celebrated scoring against Southampton. It raised a few smiles – we can give the guy credit for humour – but referee Phil Dowd wasn’t in the mood for laughing and booked him for removing his shirt. But while they’re commended for comedy value, neither the Italian nor Berbatov’s cheeky confidence will earn places in the hall of t-shirt fame alongside Robbie Fowler’s nod to the beleaguered Liverpool dockers or Ian Wright’s ‘179 Just done it’, when he broke the club goalscoring record at Arsenal. Perhaps Berb’s next one could read ‘Pass Me The Ball To My Feet’, however, given his misplaced header from six yards out, just minutes late "Keep calm and pass me the ball," it read. In seven words, Berbatov's footballing ethos writ large to the world. A smile was brought to us all and our love for the enigma of Berba made stronger.

Berbatov Shirt Message Fulham 1-1 Southampton

Friday, December 21, 2012

Brest 0-3 PSG Match Highlights 21 December 2012 on France Ligue 1.Watch here the goals scored by Zlatan Ibrahimovic,Gameiro and Mendy Own goal. Paris Saint-Germain will likely finish 2012 top of Ligue 1 after securing a 3-0 victory over Brest at Stade Francis-Le Ble.
szólj hozzá: Brest vs PSG 0:3 GOALS HIGHLIGHTS Although Zlatan Ibrahimovic found home goalkeeper Alexis Thebault in outstanding form, the Swede broke the deadlock in the second half after the hosts had been reduced to 10 men on 35 minutes when Abdou Sissoko was dismissed. Kevin Gameiro secured the points with quarter of an hour remaining, and an injury-time own goal which came after Christophe Jallet's shot was wickedly deflected made it three. From the outset it was the capital side that dominated the encounter, although it took them some time to really test Thebault, who produced a string of terrific saves. The former Caen goalkeeper did particularly well to thwart Thiago Silva and Ibrahimovic with a terrific double save midway through the first half. Within a minute, Lavezzi had danced his way round a challenge in the box only to shoot wide when clean through, while Thibault was at his best to thwart Ibrahimovic when the Swede escaped the defence down the left channel. Even without the comfort of a two-goal cushion, there was an element of showboating from the visitors, and in particular their Swedish star, whose outrageous flying backheel would have made highlight reels for years to come had it not flown a foot wide of the post.

Brest 0-3 PSG Match Highlights

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Sunderland 1-3 Chelsea Highlights and Goals 8 December 2012 on Premier League.Watch here Fernando Torres Goals and Juan Mata.
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S1-3C www.fasthighlights.com de fasthighlights-2013 What can Martin O'Neill do here? When on song this Chelsea front four play some scintillating football. Wickham has looked so isolated up front. What a cracking half of football that was. Chelsea have done their best to silence a rousing Sunderland crowd by scoring twice in the opening 45 minutes. Both goals have come from the right boot of Fernando Torres, one a clever poked finish on the volley, the other a calmly-taken penalty. Chelsea look to break from a Sunderland corner as Moses shows off his quick feet to escape a pair of challenges before feeding Torres who looks up to find Hazard streaking away down the left. The Belgian squares up Bardsley and manages to get a cross in but it's well defended by the home side. I was just about to write that there was yet to be a goal in the Premier League! Hazard cuts onto his right foot and swings over a cross that Torres prods home on the volley with his studs. Wonderful finish.

Sunderland 1-3 Chelsea Highlights

Arsenal 2-0 West Bromwich Albion 8 December 2012 on Premier League.Mikel Arteta scores two penalty goals against WBA. Arsene Wenger made three changes to the side that lost 2-0 to Swansea last weekend, as Bacary Sagna, Olivier Giroud and Oxlade-Chamberlain replaced Carl Jenkinson, Lukas Podolski and Theo Walcott. The visitors made replaced four of the team defeated by Stoke, with Brunt, James Morrison, and Peter Odemwingie all returning to the starting XI. Liam Ridgewell was also brought in, but was forced off in the opening ten minutes through injury.
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Arteta (2) @SpheraChannel de SpheraChannel The opening exchanges were hotly contested, with both sides keen to avoid going behind early on. But it was Arsenal who went the closest to taking the lead, as Gervinho spurned an early opportunity 18 yards from goal and Cazorla fired wide from just outside the penalty area. Cazorla then went close again, as Oxlade-Chamberlain raced down the right before hooking a cross deep into the box. The ball sat up nicely for the Spaniard to volley towards goal, but Steven Reid pressured him into smashing his shot over the bar. The visitors then had a chance of their own, as Brunt attempted the audacious. The winger attempted to curl a first time shot into Wojciech Szczesny’s top corner, but was unlucky to narrowly miss the target. The deadlock was eventually broken courtesy of an Arteta penalty. Cazorla cut into the box from the left, before dipping inside Reid and going down theatrically. Replays show that there was no contact from the right-back, but Mike Jones pointed to the spot and Arteta rifled the ball past Boaz Myhill. The Gunners were inches away from doubling their lead, as Gervinho embarked upon a mazy run into the area before drilling the ball across the six-yard box. Jack Wilshere slid in an attempt to make contact, but in spite of an open net gaping in front of him the 20-year-old could only manage to poke the ball wide.

Arsenal 2-0 West Brom Arteta Goals

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Barcelona 5-1 Athletic Bilbao Goals 1 December 2012 - Spain Primera Division.Watch here Lionel Messi Goals vs Athletic Bilbao. Lionel Messi scored twice Saturday as Barcelona made the best start in the history of the Spanish league on Saturday with a 5-1 home win over Athletic Bilbao. The leader's 13 wins and a draw in the opening 14 rounds surpasses Real Madrid's 12 wins and two draws to begin the 1991-92 campaign. The milestone, unmatched in 81 previous seasons, came in the first year under coach Tito Vilanova, who took over from Pep Guardiola in offseason after four campaigns as his assistant. Messi's 11th double of the season left him one goal shy of Gerd Mueller's record of 85 for club and country in one calendar year, set in 1972. The 25-year-old Messi, who couold become the first player to win the FIFA world player of the year award four times, has scored 28 times this season, including a league-leading 21 goals. Barcelona led 3-0 by halftime thanks to goals by Gerard Pique, Messi and Adriano. Cesc Fabregas and Messi scored after halftime. Barcelona has a 14-point lead over Madrid ahead of the defending champion's game against Atletico Madrid later. Atletico is aiming to break a 13-year winless run against its fierce rival. Early at Camp Nou, Bilbao did its best to fight for possession with Barcelona and force the hosts' defenders to start their attacks with Xavi Hernandez and Fabregas well marked in midfield.

Barcelona 5-1 Athletic Bilbao Goals

Nice 2-1 PSG Goals 1 December 2012 on France Ligue 1.Watch here the goals scored by Bautheac,Zlatan Ibrahimovic and Eysseric. Paris Saint-Germain lost their unbeaten away record this season and lost ground on league leaders Olympique Lyonnais as they succumbed to a 2-1 defeat to Nice at the Stade Municipal du Ray. The game was brought to life in the second half by Eric Bautheac’s opening goal and, despite Zlatan Ibrahimovic restoring parity for the visitors, Valentin Eysseric popped up late on to give the home side a deserved win.
The result means that Carlo Ancelotti’s men are still five points behind Ligue 1 leaders Lyon, and caps a disappointing seven days for les Parisiens after their midweek Coupe de la Ligue exit. Timothee Kolodziejczak registered the first effort of the match for Nice just before the 10-minute mark but the former Dijon man had his low shot dealt with easily by Nicolas Douchez after being given the freedom of the opposition half. Didier Digard also tried his luck from range for the hosts before Zlatan Ibrahimovic struck PSG’s first shot on goal well wide. PSG’s best chance of the half came when Maxwell took down a raking cross-field ball on the left-hand side of the penalty area. The Brazilian found Ibrahimovic in the Nice penalty area and his shot was spilled by Ospina to the feet of Ezequiel Lavezzi, but the Argentine’s touch luck continued as he could only skew the rebound wide of the left upright. Menez had a great chance early in the second half to put Carlo Ancelotti’s men ahead, but he decided against striking on goal when he collected Lavezzi’s low centre, attempting instead to find Ibrahimovic who was tightly marked by Renato Civelli.

Nice 2-1 PSG Goals

Thursday, November 29, 2012

David Beckham is set to begin talks with French side AS Monaco, with negotiations expected to take place after Saturday's MLS Cup final. The 37-year-old is understood to be open to the idea of moving to the principality, having announced his desire to leave Los Angeles Galaxy. Beckham has also attracted interest from clubs in Russia and Brazil, reports the BBC. The former England captain plans to make a final decision on his future by the turn of the year. Monaco play in the second tier of French football, Ligue 2, following their relegation from Ligue 1 in 2011. They have experienced a steady decline in fortunes since appearing in the 2004 Champions League final, which ended in a 3-0 defeat by Porto. They had mainly been stuck in mid-table but a period of financial instability contributed to their relegation in 2011. Billionaire Russian businessman Dmitry Rybolovlev bought a majority stake in the club in December 2011, with ambitions to return them to the level they were once at. Aside from the Champions League final, Monaco boast a fine history, with seven French league titles to their name and alumni such as George Weah, Yaya Toure and Englishman Glenn Hoddle. They were also managed by Arsene Wenger between 1987 and 1994, the now-Arsenal boss winning the title in his first season at the club.

David Beckham Monaco Rumours

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Philippe Mexes scored a sensational overhead kick as AC Milan advanced into the knockout stage of the Champions League with a 3-1 win over Anderlecht in Belgium. Stephan El Shaarawy scored a wonderful goal himself just minutes into the second half before Bram Nuytinck was shown a straight red card for a professional foul on Alexandre Pato.
Mexes then produced a wonderful acrobatic effort, similar to that of Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s fourth goal against England last week, to double his side’s lead. This stunning Philippe Mexes goal vs Anderlecht ( VIDEO BELOW) reminded one and all of Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s incredible goal for Sweden against England. Mexes, like Ibra, scored a spectacular long range overhead kick, but while the Swede is a striker, Mexes is a centre back by profession, making the goal even more remarkable. Video- Mexes goal vs Anderlecht- RSCA 0-2 Milan ( Goal Mexes 71′) Mexes received the ball on the edge of the box from a set piece and chested it perfectly before unleashing an acrobatic bicycle kick. Milan went on to win the game 3-1 and qualified for the round of 16.

Philippe Mexes Bicycle Goal vs Anderlecht

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Chelsea's Champions League group was enveloped in controversy on Tuesday night after Shakhtar Donetsk striker Luiz Adriano scored what could best be described as unsporting goal in the Ukrainian's win at FC Nordsjaelland. After the referee stopped the action in midfield, he instructed Shakhtar to play the ball back to the home side's goalkeeper. Willian duly obliged, however his punt almost three-quarters the length of the pitch was intercepted. This is from the Champions League: Shaktar is at the top of their group, and Nordsjaelland is at the bottom. At the time, Nordsjaelland was winning 1-0. There was a collision off the ball between two players. The ref stopped play, and play restarts with a drop ball. They generally don’t contest drop balls in high level soccer: the sporting thing to do is to give the ball back to the team who deserves it. In this case, Nordsjaelland had the ball, so Shaktar went to play the uncontested drop-ball back to the Nordsjaelland keeper. Enter Luiz Adriano, who treated the clear-to-the-keeper like a through-ball, took it, and scored. 1-1. Shaktar went on to win 5-2. Seemingly unaware, Luiz Adriano raced clear of the bemused defence, rounded the goalkeeper and slotted the ball home, sparking a furious reaction from the Nordsjaelland players, and a muted celebration from the visitors.

Luiz Adriano unsporting goal vs Nordsjaelland

Monday, November 19, 2012

West Ham 1-1 Stoke City Highlights of match - 19 November 2012 on England Premier League. West Ham missed out on the opportunity to move up to fifth in the Premier League after being held to a draw by Stoke at Upton Park. The Hammers fell behind to an early Jonathan Walters goal as Stoke went in search of their first away league win in 15 outings but ended up with a share of the spoils courtesy of a rare goal from Joey O'Brien. West Ham's task was always going to be harder after conceding the lead as Stoke looked to sit back and soak up the pressure.
Sam Allardyce's side struggled to create chances in the first half but were much more potent after the break and dominated proceedings following O'Brien's strike, only his second goal for the club. The hosts saw more of the ball in the opening 10 minutes but Stoke showed their usual aerial threat on a couple of occasions, most notably when Ryan Shawcross angled a long ball forward which Peter Crouch knocked down into the path of the onrushing Charlie Adam, who could not keep his shot down. Unsurprisingly Stoke's opening goal came from a set-piece but it was not scored in the manner usually associated with Tony Pulis' side. George McCartney cleared the ball behind after 12 minutes and Glenn Whelan rolled the corner across the ground and into the area where a clever run from the far past allowed Walters to convert with a thumping effort past Jussi Jaaskelainen.

West Ham 1-1 Stoke City Highlights

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Hangeland Red Card vs Sunderland Hangeland sent off for Tackle on Lee Cattermole Fulham 1-3 Sunderland. Sunderland moved themselves away from the relegation zone with a much needed 3-1 win over Fulham in the Premier League. The Black Cats were without a win in six games in all competitions going into the match against Martin Jol’s men who were unbeaten in five. But injuries and the sending off of centre-back Brede Hangeland took their toll on the Cottagers allowing Martin O’Neill to jump for joy at the final whistle. The home side saw Alex Kacaniklic, who has been in good form for the hosts, limp off with a suspected hamstring injury after 27 minutes.
And the misery was compounded just our minutes later as Norwegian defender Hangeland went in hard on Lee Cattermole, earning himself a red card. The Cottagers admirably found a leveller as Mladen Petric’s fired home his fourth goal of the season from Damien Duff’s cross. But O’Neill’s charges found an extra gear and Carlos Cuellar headed them in to the lead just after the hour-mark from Sebastian Larsson’s corner. And, to round off the victory, Stephane Sessegnon hammered a fine strike in to the back of the net, via the upright, as he turned his marker outside the area. The results pushes Sunderland up to 15th in the division and Fulham remain ninth after the weekend’s action

Hangeland Red Card vs Sunderland

Saturday, November 17, 2012

Liverpool defeats today Wigan Athletic with 3-0.Luis Suarez scores two goals and last was scored by Jose Enrique.The Uruguayan took his tally for the season to 13 goals with two second-half strikes with the impressive Jose Enrique netting the third with his first goal for the club.



L3-0W weww.fasthighlights.com de fasthighlights-2013 The victory was well deserved for the home side after a dour first half with Wigan struggling to pose only problems to the returning Pepe Reina in the Liverpool goal.

The win is only Liverpool's second home success of the season in the Premier League to lift them up to 11th spot in the table.


In a quiet start to the game Liverpool had to wait until 23 minutes to create their first noteworthy effort as Suso let fly from the edge of the box and Al Habsi could only palm out his powerful shot.

The little Spaniard missed the best opening of the half on 32 minutes as Glen Johnson got to the byline and pulled a cross back for Suso who headed his effort over the crossbar from six yards out.

Both sides made changes to their midfield just past the half hour mark with David Jones replacing the injured Ben Watson following a collision with Raheem Sterling, while Brendan Rodgers appeared to make a tactical change by taking off Suso for Jordan Henderson.

Liverpool made it 3-0 on 65 minutes with Enrique grabbing a deserved goal for his afternoon's work, but there was some controversy in the build-up.

Wigan felt they should have had a throw-in when Ivan Ramis's pass appeared to be deflected into touch by Suarez, but the home side were awarded the throw and from it Sterling got in on goal and saw his powerful shot palmed out into the path of the grateful Enrique to snaffle up the rebound.

Liverpool missed further chances to add to their lead in the remaining minutes as they enjoyed their best day of the season at Anfield against a below-par Wigan.

Later the highlights of the match will be shared here.

Liverpool 3-0 Wigan Luis Suarez Goals

Today will present to you an amazing comeback on Arsenal 5-2 Tottenham Hotspur , match disputed on Premier League.Adebayor open the score but then he was sent off by referee after a ugly tackle against Santi Cazorla.The disaster has  come after this incident and Arsenal beats Tottenham.You have here a part of commentary:

Gareth Bale has been in fine form for Spurs today, and he scores a fabulous goal to give his side the faintest of chances. Arsenal are lazy in possession, and Sandro heads the ball down to the winger 45 yards out. The Welshman drives across the pitch to around 25 yards out and finds the bottom right-hand corner of Szczensy's net. Great goal, and this could get interesting.

Walcott brings the ball down well on the left and sets Podolski away down the wing, and the forward looks up and finds Cazorla with a fine cross, and the Spaniard slams a finish past the helpless Lloris. Surely that's game over now.

 Catastrophe for Spurs as they are now 3-1 down. Cazorla is fouled by Webb waves play-on and the Spanish midfielder drives into the box past Lennon, and pulls back the ball fro the French striker, who slides a finish in low past Lloris courtesy of a deflection. Is that game over?

It's a bizarre goal which Podolski will claim. The striker shapes to shoot across Lloris, and while Gallas gets to the ball, it bobbles off of him and agonizingly past the French keeper into the corner of his net. Lucky for the hosts, but they deserve that lead.

It's the big centre-back Per Mertesacker, who unleashes a glorious header into Lloris' net from the penalty spot after great work out on the right by Walcott. How quickly games can change - the home crowd are delirious, Wenger's players are pumped up, and Spurs have a massive job on their hands over the next few minutes.

Later I will share the highlights of match.Enjoy the article.

Arsenal 5-2 Tottenham Comeback Highlights

Friday, November 16, 2012

 John Terry may have escaped a serious injury after collision with Luis Suarez on Liverpool 1-1 Chelsea, but he will still spend some time on the sidelines.

Terry has been ruled out for approximately three weeks with the right knee injury he sustained in this past weekend’s 1-1 draw with Liverpool. Scans on the knock revealed an MCL strain, which is not as severe a diagnosis as was initially feared when the Chelsea captain had to be stretchered off the field on Sunday.

The injury will force Terry to miss next week’s important UEFA Champions League group match against Juventus, as well as league games versus West Bromwich Albion and Manchester City.

Chelsea visit Di Matteo's former club West Bromwich Albion in the Premier League on Saturday.

As well as the trip to The Hawthorns, Terry is likely to miss the forthcoming league games against Manchester City, Fulham and West Ham United.

A three-week period of unavailability would also prevent him from playing a part in Chelsea's remaining Champions League Group E fixtures, including Tuesday's crucial match at Juventus.

He risks missing out on Chelsea's participation in the Club World Cup in Japan as well, with the London club expected to leave for the tournament on December 9.


Chelsea defender John Terry (left) walks on crutches after the Premier League match between Chelsea and Liverpool at Stamford Bridge in London, on November 11. Chelsea captain John Terry will be sidelined for about three weeks after injuring his knee against Liverpool last weekend, Blues coach Roberto Di Matteo revealed.

Terry out for three weeks

Zlatan Ibrahimovic name is now up there with Diego Maradona, Carlos Alberto, Marco van Basten and John Barnes after scoring one of the best international goals I’ve ever seen.I was watching Sweden vs England live stream match on the internet in low quality , but I've see the goal next day on HD quality.

But the best of all time? Not for me – but it’s close. That honour goes to Barnes for England against Brazil. More of that later.
Zlatan’s fourth goal in Stockholm against England on Wednesday night was totally different to any I can think of.
It was just a fabulous goal, absolutely brilliant. A 35-yard, opportunist overhead kick. To even attempt it is ridiculous but to pull it off is sensational.
And yet, it was a real goalscorer’s goal, in terms of his awareness.
Despite being 35 yards out, his awareness of the goal was the same as it would be from eight yards.
He could see Joe Hart coming out and could already see the picture that was developing.
He was working the goal out in his head even before he did it. His brain was working the same way outside the box, as it does inside the box.
It’s the old cliche ‘the goals don’t move’. But when you’re that far out and your angles are all over the place, it’s completely different to being within the parameters of the penalty box.
I’ve watched a lot of Ibrahimovic in the last few years at close quarters, through my work with Al Jazeera who now own PSG. I’ve praised him and been critical of him, during his time in Milan, Turin, Barcelona and now Paris.


I cover a lot of PSG games now and his goals this season have been fantastic – that’s why they paid so much money for him.
If they do win the championship, he’ll be a huge part of it. He has grown in stature and matured in the last few years. He’s captain of Sweden and has taken on more responsibility.
His workrate still isn’t as eye-catching as his goalscoring but, hey, there have been many players like that over the years.
The one who jumps to mind is Glenn Hoddle. He had all the ability in the world but people said he didn’t work hard enough.

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