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PostHeaderIcon Premier League Results 10.11.2010

Stoke City – Birmingham City    3 – 2
Scored by:
44′    [1 - 0]    R. Huth
71′    [2 - 0]    R. Fuller
74′    [2 - 1]    K. Fahey
76′    [2 - 2]    C. Jerome
85′    [3 - 2]    D. Whitehead

Tottenham – Sunderland    1 – 1
Scored by:
64′    [1 - 0]    R.v.d. Vaart
67′    [1 - 1]    A. Gyan

Aston Villa – Blackpool    3 – 2
Scored by:
28′    [1 - 0]    S. Downing
45′    [1 - 1]    M. Harewood
60′    [2 - 1]    N. Delfouneso
87′    [2 - 2]    D. Campbell
89′    [3 - 2]    J. Collins

Newcastle United – Blackburn Rovers    1 – 2
Scored by:
3′       [0 - 1] M.G. Pedersen
47′    [1 - 1] A. Carroll
82′    [1 - 2]    J. Roberts

West Ham United – West Bromwich    2 – 2
Scored by:
38′    [0 - 1]    P. Odemwingie (pen.)
43′    [1 - 1]    S. Parker
50′    [2 - 1]    F. Piquionne (pen.)
71′    [2 - 2]    P. Ibanez

Wigan Athletic – Liverpool    1 – 1
Scored by:
7′      [0 - 1]    F. Torres
52′    [1 - 1]    H. Rodallega

Chelsea – Fulham    1 – 0
Scored by:
30′    [1 - 0]    M. Essien

Wolverhampton – Arsenal    0 – 2
Scored by:
1′       [0 - 1]    M. Chamakh
90′    [0 - 2]    M. Chamakh

Manchester City – Manchester United    0 – 0

Everton – Bolton Wanderers    1 – 1
Scored by:
79′    [0 - 1]    I. Klasnic
90′    [1 - 1]    J. Beckford

PostHeaderIcon Everton Make An Extraordinary 3-3 Draw Against Manchester United

Everton make an extraordinary stoppage 3-3 draw against Manchester United in the early Premier League match today.

Manchester United scored three goals and the score was 3-1 until in the 89′ minutes. The players who scored for United was Darren Fletcher, Nemanja Vidic and Dimitar Berbatov.

Tim Cahill and Mikel Arteta scored for Everton in the last minutes and miraculously secure a precious point.

Everton scored the first goal in 39 minutes and had taken the lead, when a misjudged clearance from United defender Patrice Evra left Arteta racing clear on goal.

PostHeaderIcon Results Premier League : 02-04.05.2009

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PostHeaderIcon Manchester Utd. – Tottenham 5-2 (0-2)!!!

What a crazy game took place on Old Traford?

Manchester United scored five goals in the second half 5-2 win over Tottenham at Old Trafford on Saturday.

First-half goals from Darren Bent and Luka Modric put Tottenham up 2-0 at halftime.

Cristiano Ronaldo scored first from the penalty spot after a controversial decision by referee, while Wayne Rooney made it 2-2 then Cristiano Ronaldo scored his second goal of the match and made it 3-2 for Manchester United.

Then Wayne Rooney found the net for the second time in the 71st minute to stretch the lead to 4-2, while Dimitar Berbatov capped the scoring with 11 minutes to play.

The result keeps Manchester United three points clear of second-placed Liverpool with a game in hand.

PostHeaderIcon Results Premier League : 11-12.04.2009

Date Home Team Away Team Results
12.04.2009 Manchester City Fulham 1:3 (1-0)
12.04.2009 Aston Villa Everton 3:3 (2-1)
11.04.2009 Wigan Arsenal 1:4 (1-0)
11.04.2009 Tottenham West Ham Utd. 1:0 (0-0)
11.04.2009 Sunderland Manchester Utd. 1:2 (0-1)
11.04.2009 Stoke City Newcastle Utd 1:1 (1-0)
11.04.2009 Portsmouth West Bromwich 2:2 (1-0)
11.04.2009 Middlesbrough Hull City 3:1 (2-1)
11.04.2009 Liverpool Blackburn 4:0 (2-0)
11.04.2009 Chelsea Bolton 4:3 (1-0)

PostHeaderIcon Results Premier League : 21/22.03.2009

Date Home Team Away Team Results
22.03.2009 Wigan Athletic Hull City 1:0 (0-0)
22.03.2009 Manchester City Sunderland 1:0 (0-0)
22.03.2009 Liverpool Aston Villa 5:0 (3-0)
21.03.2009 West Bromwich Bolton 1:1 (0-0)
21.03.2009 Tottenham Chelsea 1:0 (0-0)
21.03.2009 Stoke City Middlesbrough 1:0 (0-0)
21.03.2009 Portsmouth Everton 2:1 (1-1)
21.03.2009 Newcastle Utd Arsenal 1:3 (0-0)
21.03.2009 Fulham Manchester Utd. 2:0 (1-0)
21.03.2009 Blackburn West Ham Utd. 1:1 (0-1)

PostHeaderIcon Results Premier League : 14-16.03.2009

Date Home Team Away Team Results
14.03.2009 Arsenal Blackburn 4:0 (1-0)
14.03.2009 Bolton Fulham 1:3 (1-1)
14.03.2009 Everton Stoke City 3:1 (2-0)
14.03.2009 Hull City Newcastle Utd 1:1 (1-1)
14.03.2009 Manchester Utd. Liverpool 1:4 (1-2)
14.03.2009 Middlesbrough Portsmouth 1:1 (0-1)
14.03.2009 Sunderland Wigan Athletic 1:2 (1-2)
15.03.2009 Aston Villa Tottenham 1:2 (0-1)
15.03.2009 Chelsea Manchester City 1:0 (1-0)
16.03.2009 West Ham United West Bromwich

PostHeaderIcon Premier League: Match Summary 03/05-03.2009

Manchester United rallied to reclaim a seven-point lead in the Premier League.

W. Ronney and Dimitar Berbatov scored to secure a 2-1 win at Newcastle last night after Van der Sar’s run of shutouts ended at 1,311 minutes. Van der Sar allowed his first Premier League goal since November.

Alex Ferguson said: “Coming from 1-0 down was a good result for us, it required a lot of grit,”, “We could have been 2-0 down. Obafemi Martins hit one by the post, and it was a hairy spell for us.”

Also the match from Premier League, Stoke defeated Bolton 2-0, J. Beattie score in the 14th minute and R. Fuller score in 73th minute.

Hull and Tottenham won to help their chances of staying in the top flight.

Manchester City beat Aston Villa 2-0, West Ham won at Wigan 1-0 and Blackburn and Everton draw 0-0.

PostHeaderIcon Results Premier League : 03/04-03.2009

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PostHeaderIcon Chelsea – Wigan – 2:1 (1-0)

John Terry’s first league goal of the season had Chelsea ahead before halftime.

Wigan‘s Olivier Kapo scored in 82th minutes when he equalized with eight minutes to play.

A draw would have been devastating for the hosts, but three minutes into stoppage time, a long clearance was flicked on by Michael Ballack and Lampard raced past his defender and nodded the ball over the head of goalkeeper Chris Kirkland and make 2-1 for Chelsea.

Lampard was the hero’s.

With Chelsea new coach Gus Hiddink is the third consecutive victory against Aston Villa, Juventus in the Champions League and now Wigan Atletich

Wigan was the better side in the first 20 minutes.

The visitors began to work their way back into the match and with eight minutes to play, Kapo turned home Maynor Figueroa’s cross at the near post.

Lampard rescue with his 10th goal of the season to save the day, and Chelsea is considered Manchester United’s biggest challenger.