Forlan’s goal takes Atletico a step ahead of Reds.

Diego Forlan‘s goal within the opening 10 minute handed the hosts Club Atlético de Madrid a 1-0 victory over Liverpool in the first leg of the UEFA Europa League while in the other semi final in Germany, both Hamburger SV and Fulham had to settle for a goal less draw.

Pain in Spain: Forlan capitalises on sloppy Liverpool defending to beat Pepe Reina and give Atletico a one-goal lead to take to Anfield for the Europa League semi-final, second leg on Thursday
                                                                                                                 Pic source: timesonlice.co.uk
In just the 9th minute of the game, Jurado made the ball for Forlan but he completely mistimed his header but the ball fell sweetly for him and he bundled it past the scrambling duo of keeper Pepe Reina and Jamie CarragherLiverpool tried to get back in the game when Yossi Benayoun popped up in dangerous attacking positions and Steven Gerrard serving notice of his threat in the 19th minute as drove but could only hit the side netting. The scoreline stayed the same till the end with many other small chances for them. With this Atlético Madrid attempt to reach their first major European final since the 1985/86 UEFA Cup Winners’ Cup but the job is half done, with just a single goal lead over the reds and the next match at Anfield in a week’s time, the proceedings may may prove difficult for the visiting team.
Hamburger SV will be happy on the result at the Hambury Arena as they were sucessfull in holding the visiting team for a goal less draw which gives them a clear away goals rule advantage when the return leg will be played at the Creavan Cottage. And one can also say that their 15+ hours journey didnt tire them psycologically. The match saw both the teams concentrating on the defence. Fulham‘s Bobby Zamora and SV‘s van Nistelrooy were given very less room to break free. Nistelrooy came close for scoring in the final minutes of the first half but that was too easy to go past the net. Now all eyes will be at the return leg which will be like a Cup semi final.

Injury time winner put Man United back into the title race after Chelsea looses.

Come what may, the habits remains… Paul Scholes scored in the 92nd minute to give Manchester United a crucial 1-0 win against their city rivals Manchester City at the Eastlands on Saturday. City will be wondering what happens to them when they play against their neighbours. The last time they met at Old Trafford, Michael Owen’s 94th minute goal decided their fate. In the late kick-off, Chelsea lost 1-2 against Totttenham Hotspurs thus making the league further exciting with only a point separating the leaders.  Consolation for spurs for getting in the top and inching closer to the prized champions league qualification spot.  

The match started with many tensions around Manchester United as any loss of points may result in any chance of getting hold of the premier league trophy. Both sides started the game with evident intent to attack. Darren Fletcher fired a 25-yard effort inches wide of Shay Given‘s post, with the Irishman well beaten, before Carlos Tevez‘s top corner free-kick drew a fine full-length catch from Edwin van der Sar. But the defence on both the sides didn’t allow the ball to get past the net. The teams went into the break with goalless score line. 

 
In the second half, Sir Alex substituted Wayne Rooney with Dimitar Berbatov to get something out of the Bulgarian but the match seemed like going for a goal less draw with no real threat at both the ends. But that was not how it supposed to end. The match was in the 92 minute, Patrice Evra‘s superb cross was nicely headed by Paul Scholes, who recently signed a new one year contract with United, to the bottom right of Given to give the visitors a priceless lead and hence the winner.

 Gareth Bale

Penalty conversion by Jermain Defoe and a  strike by Gareth Bale in the opening half shocked leaders Chelsea with a 2-1 victory at the White Hart Lane. Chelsea got one back in the injury time of the match through Lampard but it was too late. Also a bad day for John Terry after he received a second yellow for an unwanted tackle. Spurs goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes did everything to stop the ball which resulted in a well deserved win for the home team. 

Other results of Saturday are:

Birmingham City 0-0 Hull City

Blackburn Rovers 2-3 Everton

Fulham 0-0 Wolves

Stoke 1-2  Bolton

Sunderland 2-1 Burnley

Rooney’s demolition of Milan continued. Real Madrid exit Europe…

Two goals from Wayne Rooney followed by one each from Park andFletcher completed a 4-0 drubbing of A C Milan in the champions league pre-quarters at Old Trafford. Also in a major upset in Europe nine times European champions Real Madrid crashed out of this year’s campaign after losing on the aggregate score of 1-2 againstOlympique Lyonnais over the two legs as they could only manage a 1-1 draw at home in Santaigo Bernabéu.

 

It was a perfect night for the Red Devils, who were already up 3-2 from the 1st leg and now playing in front of here home crowd. United got the early lead in the 13th minute whenNeville gave a wonderful cross from the right which found Wayne Rooney in the Milanpenalty area, who headed past Christian Abbiati making the aggregate 4-2. United’s second came just after the half time when Nani’s great run from the left cleared half of the Milandefence and then passed a brilliant ball to free Wayne Rooney in the centre who grabbed the ball and shot past Abbiati for his second. Just at the hour mark J S Park tripled the home side’s lead when he scored a great goal of a very narrow angle from the right and things were finally wrapped up by Darren Fletcher in the 88th minute who made it 4-0 whenRafael’s long ball found him and he sweetly headed it past the keeper.

 

Olympique Lyonnais had a one goal lead before coming to Madrid for the return leg but one thing they knew was that playing at Santaigo Bernabéu in front of 1,00,000+ Real fans is not easy. Cristaino Ronaldo put the home side in the front in the 6th minute when Guti’s ball found him and after controlling it he shot past the goal keeper making the home side coming at par. The situation was getting tense and the proceedings were referring to extra time but just 15 minutes from time Miralem Pjanić one -on -one with Lisandro ended upPjanic scoring from close range to put Lyon in aggregate lead again. With no serious attempts on goal the final scoreline remained the same, making it worst for Madrid come true and for Lyon, the prized place in the quarter-finals of Europe’s premier event.

Scholes’ 100 takes Man United to the top.

100th league goal by veteran mid fielder Paul Scholes made it sure that Manchester United went to the top of the premier league table but not before holding themselves to a narrow 1-0 lead overWolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux on Saturday. Good news for the gunners is that they also went joint second with Chelsea after they beat Burnley 3-1 at the Emirates Stadium.

 

It was a crucial match for the red devils specially when the battle for the premiership flag is getting tense. Pre match Wayne Rooney was forced to sit of the match due to the exertions caused to him in the England match. There were many missed opportunities in the first half with Valencia coming close to score the opener but his shot going wide. The home side also had their opportunities with David Jones who brilliant play was well defended by Michael Carrick and minutes later Stephen Ward header also sent some shock waves to Van der Sar. The first half went goal less.

The frustration was coming on the faces of the visiting devils crowd as this was a bit unexpected on United’s part of not scoring. The last time they met at Old Trafford the host comfortably beat them 3-0. Just when the match was
heading for a goal less game, Paul Scholes broke the dead lock 18 minutes from
time when Nani’s cross was not totally cleared by Jody Craddock due to which Scholesgrabbed the ball and shot a low ball of his first touch to the right of
the keeper HahnemannWolves best chance came in the injury time of the match when an unattended. Sam Vokes shot the ball over the bar giving a big breather to the visiting side who bagged the crucial three points.

 

Arsenal also won their fixture when Cesc Fabregas scored the first goal in the 33rd minute but Burnley qualised in the 50th minute through Nugent but 9 minutes later gunners again took the lead when Walcott scored and things were finally wrapped by Arshawin in the 90th minute to give Arsenal a well deserved 3-1 win.

Other result of Saturday was:

Bolton Wanderers 2-1 West Ham United

Hammers hammered again by United, Chelsea just a point away.

Manchester United closed the gap on current leaders Chelsea after they crushed visiting West Ham United at old Trafford on Tuesday with 3-0. With this Man United has completed their double victory over the hammers
this season. Earlier they thrashed them 4-0 at Opton Park.

It was again Wayne Rooney who scored in each half and Michael Owen’s goal in 79th min which sealed the fate for the hammers. After failing to convert some half chances by Dimitar
Berbatov
 in the initial minutes, the red devils finally got their first when
Antonio Valencia chipped a great ball in to Wayne Rooney who headed it cleanly
past the goal keeper. The lead could have been double in two minutes when Berbatov shot went over the net. The teams went into the break with 1-0 score
line.

 Wayne Rooney scores his second goal for United in their clash against West Ham at Old Trafford. Photo: Getty Images

Just at the hour mark Wayne Rooney got his second when Berbatov‘s sublime threaded pass released Valencia down the right, and he sped past marker Jonathan Spector before standing up a superb cross. Rooney, who had peeled away from Tomkins,
thumped another header past Green, despite the goalkeeper’s valiant attempt to
save. Finally Michael Owen wrapped up the third for the match when Owen shot past the left of the goal keeper to add salt to West Ham wounds.

 

Sir Alex was delighted after the win as he said “”We had to win and we did that. In the second half, especially, we played some really good football and it could have been more. But we’re happy with the three points. Wayne Rooney was magnificent again. They
were two excellent headers, although there was also some good play from Antonio
Valencia.”

Now the focus shifts to the final of the Carling Cup final at Wembley which will be on 28th Feb at Wembley Stadium against Aston Villa.

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Hammers hammered again by United, Chelsea just a point away.

Manchester United closed the gap on current leaders Chelsea after they crushed visiting West Ham United at old Trafford on Tuesday with 3-0. With this Man United has completed their double victory over the hammers
this season. Earlier they thrashed them 4-0 at Opton Park.

It was again Wayne Rooney who scored in each half and Michael Owen’s goal in 79th min which sealed the fate for the hammers. After failing to convert some half chances by Dimitar
Berbatov
 in the initial minutes, the red devils finally got their first when
Antonio Valencia chipped a great ball in to Wayne Rooney who headed it cleanly
past the goal keeper. The lead could have been double in two minutes when Berbatov shot went over the net. The teams went into the break with 1-0 score
line.

Just at the hour mark Wayne Rooney got his second when Berbatov‘s sublime threaded pass released Valencia down the right, and he sped past marker Jonathan Spector before standing up a superb cross. Rooney, who had peeled away from Tomkins,
thumped another header past Green, despite the goalkeeper’s valiant attempt to
save. Finally Michael Owen wrapped up the third for the match when Owen shot past the left of the goal keeper to add salt to West Ham wounds.

Sir Alex was delighted after the win as he said “”We had to win and we did that. In the second half, especially, we played some really good football and it could have been more. But we’re happy with the three points. Wayne Rooney was magnificent again. They
were two excellent headers, although there was also some good play from Antonio
Valencia.”

Now the focus shifts to the final of the Carling Cup final at Wembley which will be on 28th Feb at Wembley Stadium against Aston Villa.

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Rooney’s double made San Siro night look easy.

Manchester United won the first leg of the round of 16 knockout stage of theChampions’ league with a 3-2 victory over AC Milan at their own backyard which could be a vital when Milan will come to Old trafford to play for the return leg. In the other match of the day, Olympique Lyonnais shocked 9 times European championsReal Madrid with a 1-0 victory at home which could see them through if they are able to hold on at Santaigo in a week’s time.

AC Milan v Manchester United: Italians couldn't handle Wayne Rooney in Champions League, says Sir Alex Ferguson

At San Siro, Ronaldinho gave home side the perfect start with when he scored from a right footed shot that got deflected off Fletcher and found the net giving no chance to Van der Sar. Just as the red devils were looking to be off tracked, Paul Scholes equalised for the visitors in the luckiest of the way when the ball hit his non-kicking leg and crawled past the goal keeper to head home. The teams went into the break with all square at 1-1.
Second half started whcih truly belonged to Wayne Rooney when he headed the ball at the far corner of Valencia gret cross from the right. The English striker got his second and gave United two goals lead in the 77th minute when all the Milan defence was caught unaware when Fletcher chipped in the ball from the left and Rooney headed the free ball to make the score line 3-1. Just when the United fans were singing their victory songs Seedorf pull one back in the 85th minute but it was too late for them to get into the game.
Many opportuinities were lost and now its over the the theater of dreams in a week’s time where Milan will be thinking to win by a big margin where as United will be banking on the win and the away there important away goals.

Chelsea looses, United draws, Gunners wins. The table remains the same…

Unable to take advantage of their rivals loss, Manchester Unitedremained at second place with their 1-1 draw against Aston Villa.Chelsea’s fared worse when they
lost against mighty Everton by 1-2, it was former Man United playerLouis Saha
getting the double for EvertonArsenal finally got into winning ways after
defeating Liverpool with 1-0.

 

 Villa took the lead in the 19th minute when Stewart Downing’s right-wing
cross was not fully cleared by Rafael as a result the ball dropped to Spanish
defender Carlos Cuellar whose curling header made the ball go into the far
corner. But just 4 minutes later United levelled through an own goal
when Ryan Giggs’ volleyed cross was turned into his own net by Villa defender
James Collins.

Despite the draw what will be concerning Sir Alex will be that their veteran winger Ryan Giggs will be out for at least 4 weeks after fracturing his arm following his clash with Steve Sidwell in the 74th minute. He is likely to
miss the the champions league match against AC Milan and the crucial Carling
cup
 final at Wembley on the 28th of this month.

 At the same time at Goodison Park, the leaders got an early lead in the 17th minute throughMalouda who scored through his left foot before making his way
upto the goal. But then Saha had come into action, he scored the equaliser in
the 36th min through a corner and after the break he got the winner
in the 74th minute when A super left-footed half volley from 18 yards flew beyond
Cech.

Arsenal final got their first win in 2 weeks by beating Liverpool by a narrow margin of 1-0 with Abou Diaby’s goal in the
71th minute. The gunners are comfortable at the last champions league automatic
place which is unlikely to go from them

With only one point difference, the league has become more exciting as ever with the last 12 matches to decide the ultimate winner.

 Mid week results were:

Tuesday:

Manchester City 2-0 Bolton Wanderers

Portsmouth 1-1 Sunderland

Wigan Athletic 1-1 Stoke City

Fulham 3-0 Burnley

Wednesday

 Arsenal 1-0 Liverpool

Aston Villa 1-1 Manchester United

West Ham United 2-0Birmingham City

Wolverhampton Wanderers 1-0 Tottenham Hotspur

Blackburn Rovers 1-0 Hull City

Everton 2-1Chelsea

Chelsea back at the top after Drogba’s double, United score five.

Chelsea cut short Manchester United’s short run at the top of the table when they got a clean
double against their London rivals Arsenal at Stamford Bridge. Earlier on
Saturday, Manchester
United
 drubbed Portsmouth with 5-0 score line thus making
their chances of survival more and more tough in the premier league.
Now after 25 games the blues are leading with 58 points just two
above the Red Devils who are at second place.

 It was a perfect day for Manchester UnitedRooney collected the Player of the month
trophy for a great January he had and after that he scored the opening goal in
the 39th minute when Fletcher crossed
the ball to Rooney who
simply converted with ease. And just at the stroke of half time the host’s lead
was double when Nani’s impressive run ended with a shot at the
goal but got deflected through Vanden Borreand went into the
goal. In the second half Michael
Carrick
’s 25 yard shot found the net just at the hour mark and Berbatov made
it 4-0 three minutes later. Pompey’s bad run didn’t stop there, Patrice
Evra
 swung in a perfectly-flighted cross which Nani could
only glance on, and Wilson hammered a finish high into his own
goal leaving them 5-0 down which was the final score.

Guns were silenced by the blues with a 2-0 win with their Ivory Coast international Didier Drogba scoring both the goals. Chelsea got into the
act quickly make the visitors uncomfortable right from the start. Drogba scored
his first of the corner in the 8th minute when he
headed the ball at the back post and again in the 23rd minute
he got into the box on the right, cuts inside past a couple of Arsenal defenders
and smashes it into the top of net. The match was far from over before the half
time. With no goals scored in the second half the final score remained as it is
with Chelsea going
top of the table.

The weekend results were:

Saturday

Liverpool 1-0 Everton

Bolton Wanderers 0-0 Fulham

Burnley 2-1 West Ham United

Hull City 2-1 Manchester City

Manchester United 5-0 Portsmouth

Stoke City 3-0 Blackburn Rovers

Sunderland 1-1 Wigan Athletic

Tottenham Hotspur 0-0 Aston Villa

Sunday

Birmingham City 2-1 Wolverhampton Wanderers

Chelsea 2-0 Arsenal

Fabregas return takes Arsenal through, chance of going to the top!!!

Arsenal carried on their winning form by comfortably winning the super Sunday fixture against Bolton Wanderers with 2-0 while Aston Villa has to settle for a draw against the visiting West Ham United at Villa Park. In the third match of the day a goal in each half got Blackburn Rovers a comfortable victory over Fulham.

Cesc Fabregas returned to the Arsenal squad after fully recovering from his hamstring injury and his presence was felt when he scored the opening goal for the Gunners in the 28th minute when a little fumble by Bolton defender ended with the ball’s possession with Fabregas who kept his cool to play a delightful one-two with Eduardo and the pick his spot with a low shot into the corner. Second for Arsenal came in the 78th minute when a sweeping move ended with Eduardo clipping a inviting cross to the far post. It was flicked off Gary Cahill‘s head and Meridacollected with his left foot before steering home a cross-shot with his right.

With the win Arsenal remain at third spot which can changed when they will be again meeting the same team in the mid week drama on 20th January. The Gunners have a great chance of surpassing Manchester United and go joint first with Chelsea as they are only 3 points behind them. Also in the mid week, struggling Liverpool will be meeting fourth place Tottenham Hotspurs and in the absence of the reds trio Fernando TorresSteven Gerrard and Yossi Benayoun their position looks a bit grim for the 3 points. Tottenham had been doing excellent under their new manager Harry Redknapp who would be eying the last champions league spot for next season.
For now it looks like the battle of the premiership will be among ChelseaManchester United and Arsenal who are now going beyond reach of the rest of the field.