Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Liverpool 3-0 Aston Villa

Liverpool's stand-in strikers shrugged off the absence of Fernando Torres to secure a comfortable victory over Aston Villa and make it an unhappy return to Anfield for former Reds manager Gerard Houllier.

With Torres given the night off to be with his wife Olalla, who had gone into labour with their second child, David Ngog and Ryan Babel ensured he was not unduly missed with first-half goals.

Maxi Rodriguez added the third in the 55th minute to make it four successive Barclays Premier League victories for Liverpool at Anfield.

In truth Villa, like previous visitors West Ham, posed little in the way of a threat but there were some encouraging performances from Liverpool all the same.

Monday, December 6, 2010

Tottenham Hotspur FC v FC Twente Press Kit

UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
2010/11 SEASON
MATCH PRESS KIT
FC Twente Tottenham Hotspur FC
Group A - Matchday 6
FC Twente Stadion, Enschede
Tuesday 7 December 2010
20.45CET (20.45 local time)

Manchester United FC v Valencia CF Press Kit

UEFA CHAMPIONS LEAGUE
2010/11 SEASON
MATCH PRESS KIT
Manchester United FC Valencia CF
Group C - Matchday 6
Old Trafford, Manchester
Tuesday 7 December 2010
20.45CET (19.45 local time)

Ancelotti losing sleep via Sky Sports

Carlo Ancelotti admits to finding it difficult to relax at the moment, but insists he does not fear for his job.

The Chelsea boss has fallen under mounting pressure over recent weeks after seeing his side slip from the Premier League summit.

A four-match winless run in the league, and only one victory in six, has seen the Blues topple into third place, two points behind leaders Arsenal.

The alarming wobble has seen Ancelotti come under fire, with last season's Double heroics counting for little right now.

Kevin Davies slams Manchester City's conduct

Bolton striker Kevin Davies has branded Manchester City's conduct as "embarrassing'' and questioned the apparently fragile team spirit at Eastlands.

Kevin Davies believes Manchester City's players were going down to easily on Saturday

City moved just three points off top spot with their 1-0 weekend win over the Trotters at Eastlands. Carlos Tevez's early goal did the damage, although the Argentinian's petulant reaction to being substituted late in the game was an even bigger discussion point.

Davies is not convinced that gave off the correct signals and he was even less impressed at so many of the City players collapsing in mock agony during a keenly-fought duel.

Newcastle United sack Chris Hughton

By ESPNsoccernet staff
Newcastle United have sensationally sacked manager Chris Hughton just over a year after he was appointed the club's boss on a permanent basis.


Chris Hughton picked up only two points from the last five Premier League fixtures
PA Photos

Spurs and Liverpool eye Parker swoop

By Harry Harris, Football Correspondent

Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool have made Scott Parker their top January transfer target, but

West Ham United are refusing to sell their prized asset.

Scott PArker West Ham tackle
GettyImages

It would take a massive bid to persuade the Hammers to change their minds, but the club are expecting a renewed bid for their influential midfielder, who only recently signed a new record-breaking five-year contract.

Sunday, December 5, 2010

Sunderland 1-0 West Ham

Jordan Henderson's first goal of the season sent West Ham back to the foot of the Premier League table as Sunderland ended their recent revival.

The 20-year-old England international struck 11 minutes before the break to give his side an advantage they refused to surrender despite second half pressure from the visitors.

Victor Obinna came closest to snatching a point with a 79th-minute effort which hit the outside of the post, but the Black Cats were good value for a victory which left them in seventh place.

Manager Steve Bruce has spent much of the season to date pleading with his midfielders to help out strikers Darren Bent and Asamoah Gyan on the goals front, and Henderson's contribution will have been as welcome to him as it was to the bulk of a crowd of 36,940 on a bitterly cold Wearside afternoon.

West Brom 3-1 Newcastle

West Brom climbed into the top half of the Premier League as two-goal Peter Odemwingie and Somen Tchoyi earned them a 3-1 win over Newcastle.

Tchoyi's first goal at the Hawthorns gave the Baggies a deserved half-time lead after they dominated the opening 45 minutes.

Then Odemwingie wrapped up the points with his fifth goal of the campaign and another in the closing seconds to take his side past the 20-point mark before Peter Lovenkrands' last-gasp reply.

It sealed back to back league wins for Roberto Di Matteo's side after a slump in fortunes in November and their first over the Geordies in 18 attempts.

Onuoha could quit City

The 24-year-old is a product of the Blues' academy system and always hoped that he would be given an opportunity to make his mark with the club.

He has, however, been forced to look elsewhere for regular first-team football, with the riches at Eastlands increasing competition for places.

Onuoha took the decision to join Sunderland on a season-long loan over the summer in order to get games and has thoroughly enjoyed his time on Wearside.

He admits it was tough to turn his back on Eastlands, but accepts that he must do what is best for his career.
With that in mind, the former England U21 international has made it clear that he will look to leave City on a permanent basis next summer if he is not given the assurances he seeks.