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14 March 2009

Man Utd 1-4 Liverpool EPL Highlights Video, Match Report

Barclays Premier League Man Utd 1-4 Liverpool Main Highlights Video, Goal Video, Match Report

Played: Saturday March 14, 2009 at Old Trafford

Man Utd vs Liverpool Match Report
Manchester United's collective defensive shambles threw Liverpool an important lifeline in the race for the Premier League title at Old Trafford.

United's defence has been the mainstay of their push for honours on five fronts this season, but they made the kind of errors which would of ensured a schoolboy side detention for at least a month.

This was the Red Devils' worst defeat at home since their first ever Premier League game at Old Trafford - a 3-0 defeat by Everton back in August 1992.

Despite the reverse, United are still four points clear of their Merseyside rivals with a game in hand.

But too many repeat performances will have both Liverpool and Chelsea believing the title is theirs.

United, whose only dropped home points to date this season before this game came in the 1-1 draw with Newcastle on the opening day, took the lead in the 23rd minute.

Ji-Sung Park ran on to Carlos Tevez's decisive pass through the middle of the Liverpool defence.

As the South Korean rounded Jose Manuel Reina, the Liverpool goalkeeper brought him down and referee Alan Wiley pointed to the spot.

Up stepped Cristiano Ronaldo to blast his right-foot shot into the right corner of the net beyond Reina's despairing dive.

United's lead lasted only five minutes. Nemanja Vidic seemed to have an eternity to clear Martin Skrtel's long ball out of defence.

But the United defender dithered 40 yards from goal and was easily robbed by Fernando Torres.

The Liverpool striker bore down on the United goal and, as Edwin van der Sar came off his line, Torres coolly tucked the ball past the Dutchman and into the bottom corner of the net.

Worse was to come for United a minute before the interval.

Torres' precision pass found Steven Gerrard stealing in on the blind side of Patrice Evra on the right-hand side of the United box.

Evra upended Gerrard and the Liverpool skipper picked himself up to strike the resulting penalty into the bottom right corner of the net past the diving van der Sar.

United pressured Liverpool in the opening half of the second period but the final seeds of their downfall were sewn in the 76th minute.

Gerrard was hauled down by Vidic when he was set to clear the Serbian on the right corner of the United box.

Wiley had no option but to dismiss Vidic and Fabio Aurelio curled a glorious left-foot free kick beyond van de Sar at his near post and into the net.

The final indignity for the champions came a minute into injury time.

Reina's long goalkick found Liverpool substitute Andrea Dossena free on the left corner of the United penalty area and he scored with a sweet left-foot lob over the stranded van de Sar.


Man Utd: Van der Sar, O'Shea, Ferdinand, Vidic, Evra, Ronaldo, Carrick (Giggs 74), Anderson (Scholes 73), Park (Berbatov 74), Rooney, Tevez.
Subs Not Used: Foster, Nani, Evans, Fletcher.

Sent Off: Vidic (76).

Booked: Ferdinand, Van der Sar.

Goals: Ronaldo 23 pen.

Liverpool: Reina, Carragher, Skrtel, Hyypia, Aurelio, Mascherano, Lucas, Kuyt, Gerrard (El Zhar 90), Riera (Dossena 67), Torres (Babel 81).
Subs Not Used: Cavalieri, Insua, Ngog, Arbeloa.

Booked: Carragher, Mascherano, Skrtel.

Goals: Torres 28, Gerrard 44 pen, Aurelio 77, Dossena 90.

Att: 75,569

Ref: Alan Wiley (Staffordshire).

Manchester Utd vs Liverpool Main Highlight Video (8:58 min)


Manchester Utd vs Liverpool Goal Highlight Video

MAN UTD 1-1 LIVERPOOL, TORRES, although limping, dispossesses Nemanja Vidic and fires the ball into the bottom corner.



MAN UTD 1-1 LIVERPOOL, TORRES, although limping, dispossesses Nemanja Vidic and fires the ball into the bottom corner.



MAN UTD 1-2 LIVERPOOL, GERRARD converts the penalty, shooting low into the corner past Edwin van der Sar, who got a hand to the ball.



MAN UTD 1-3 LIVERPOOL. Fabio AURELIO's left-foot free-kick flies past a stationary Edwin van der Sar and Liverpool are poised to do the double over their great rivals.



MAN UTD 1-4 LIVERPOOL. Andrea DOSSENA takes advantage of some poor defending and lifts the ball over the stranded Edwin van der Sar.

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08 February 2009

Sri Lanka vs India 5th ODI Highlight Videos

India tour of Sri Lanka
5th ODI: Sri Lanka vs India at Colombo (RPS), Feb 8, 2009 Highlights Video


5th ODI Sri Lanka vs India Live Scorecard


Sri Lanka squad
captainDPMD Jayawardene, TM Dilshan, CRD Fernando, ST Jayasuriya, SHT Kandamby, CK Kapugedera, KMDN Kulasekara, MF Maharoof, AD Mathews, BAW Mendis, J Mubarak, M Muralitharan, wicketkeeperKC Sangakkara, WU Tharanga, T Thushara

India squad
MS Dhoni, L Balaji, G Gambhir, RA Jadeja, Z Khan, P Kumar, PP Ojha, IK Pathan, YK Pathan, SK Raina, V Sehwag, I Sharma, RG Sharma, SR Tendulkar, Yuvraj Singh
5th ODI Sri Lanka vs India Highlights Videos
Sri Lanka innings part 1

5th ODI Sri Lanka vs India Main Highlights Videos

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23 December 2008

India vs England 2nd Test Day 5 Highlights Video

England in India, 2008; India vs England, 2nd Test Day 5 Main HQ Highlights Video played at Punjab C.A. Stadium, Mohali, December 19-23, 2008

Match Information
Umpires: Daryl Harper (Aus) & Asad Rauf (Pak)
Third Umpire: Suresh Shastri (Ind)
Match Referee: Jeff Crowe (NZ)
Toss: India (Elected to bat)

Match Status: Match drawn
Man of the Match: Gautam Gambhir
Man of the Series: Zaheer Khan


India vs England 2nd Test Day 5 Highlights Video Part 1


India vs England 2nd Test Day 5 Highlights Video Part 2


India vs England 2nd Test Day 5 Highlights Video Part 3


India vs England 2nd Test Day 5 Highlights Video Part 4


India vs England 2nd Test Day 5 Highlights Video Part 5

India vs England 2nd Test Scorecard

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22 December 2008

India vs England 2nd Test Day 4 Highlights Video

Gautam Gambhir and Yuvraj Singh kept India in control of the second Test despite England's impressive bowling display on day four in Mohali.

Following a fog-delayed start, England resumed on 282-6 in reply to India's 453 but they were bowled out for 302 as Harbhajan Singh finished with 4-68.

The tourists fought back to reduce India to 44-3 and then 80-4.

But Gambhir (44no) and the explosive Yuvraj (39no) guided the hosts to 134-4 at the close, a lead of 285.

With his side having offered such a poor display with the bat, England captain Kevin Pietersen will have been delighted by the way they performed in the field.

But the arrival of Yuvraj, their nemesis in the abandoned one-day-series, allowed India to reassert their authority going into day five.

India vs England 2nd Test Day 4 Highlights Video Part 1



India vs England 2nd Test Day 4 Highlights Video Part 2



India vs England 2nd Test Day 4 Highlights Video Part 3



India vs England 2nd Test Day 4 Highlights Video Part 4



India vs England 2nd Test Day 4 Highlights Video Part 5

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India vs England 2nd Test Day 3 Full Highlights Video

England in India 2008; India vs England, 2nd Test, Day 4 Full Highlights Video Online Free Played at Punjab C.A. Stadium, Mohali, December 21, 2008

India vs England 2nd Test Day 3 Highlights Video Part 1


India vs England 2nd Test Day 3 Highlights Video Part 2


India vs England 2nd Test Day 3 Highlights Video Part 3


India vs England 2nd Test Day 3 Highlights Video Part 4


India vs England 2nd Test Day 3 Highlights Video Part 5

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20 December 2008

India vs England 2nd Test Day 2 Highlights Video

Gautam Gambhir and Rahul Dravid put on 314, a record second-wicket stand for India against England, as the hosts made 453 on day two of the final Test.The dominant partnership guided India to a formidable 320-1 after lunch.

England responded with four wickets for 19 in 11 overs, Graeme Swann (3-122) and Andrew Flintoff impressing.

Flintoff deservedly wrapped up the innings to finish with 3-54, but England were unable to begin their reply as bad light ended proceedings.

Day 2 Match notes:
* New Ball Taken: India 198/1 after 80.1 overs (G Gambhir 119, R Dravid 71)
* India: 200 runs in 80.3 overs (488 balls), Extras 8
* 2nd Wicket: 200 runs in 477 balls (G Gambhir 113, R Dravid 79, Ex 8)
* Drinks: India - 239/1 in 89.0 overs (G Gambhir 131, R Dravid 98)
* R Dravid: 100 off 261 balls (13 x 4)
* India: 250 runs in 94.1 overs (570 balls), Extras 11
* 2nd Wicket: 250 runs in 571 balls (G Gambhir 134, R Dravid 106, Ex 11)
* G Gambhir: 150 off 322 balls (21 x 4, 1 x 6)
* India: 300 runs in 104.6 overs (635 balls), Extras 11
* Lunch: India - 302/1 in 105.0 overs (G Gambhir 167, R Dravid 124)
* 2nd Wicket: 300 runs in 629 balls (G Gambhir 163, R Dravid 129, Ex 11)
* Drinks: India - 337/3 in 119.0 overs (SR Tendulkar 11, VVS Laxman 0)
* India: 350 runs in 130.1 overs (787 balls), Extras 12
* Tea: India - 356/5 in 133.0 overs (Yuvraj Singh 12, MS Dhoni 6)
* India: 400 runs in 144.2 overs (872 balls), Extras 12
* Drinks: India - 418/7 in 146.5 overs (Harbhajan Singh 24)
* India: 450 runs in 156.6 overs (948 balls), Extras 16
* Innings Break: India - 453/10 in 158.2 overs (I Sharma 1)

India vs England 2nd Test Day 2 Highlights Video





or Full HQ Highlights
India vs England 2nd Test Day 2 Highlights Video Part 1


India vs England 2nd Test Day 2 Highlights Video Part 2


India vs England 2nd Test Day 2 Highlights Video Part 3


India vs England 2nd Test Day 2 Highlights Video Part 4


India vs England 2nd Test Day 2 Highlights Video Part 5

(thanks to Cricket_Guru)

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19 December 2008

Day 1 India vs England 2nd Test Full Highlights Video

Gautam Gambhir hit an unbeaten century and was ably supported by Rahul Dravid as India dominated day one of the second Test against England in Mohali.

Despite losing the toss, England struck early when Stuart Broad removed Virender Sehwag in the second over.

But Gambhir, dropped on 70, and Dravid (65no) batted watchfully to steady the innings with a 173-run partnership.

As England toiled, Gambhir (106no) made his fourth Test ton before bad light curtailed play with India on 179-1.

Day 1 India vs England 2nd Test Full Highlights Video


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India vs England 2nd Test Day 1 Highlights Video Part 1


India vs England 2nd Test Day 1 Highlights Video Part 2


India vs England 2nd Test Day 1 Highlights Video Part 3


India vs England 2nd Test Day 1 Highlights Video Part 4


India vs England 2nd Test Day 1 Highlights Video Part 5

Thanks to Cricworld

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13 December 2008

Miss World 2008 Winners Video

Russian contestant Kseniya Sukhinova has won the Miss World 2008 competition at a ceremony in South Africa. Miss Sukhinova is from Siberia, studying for an engineering degree.

Trindad and Tobago's Gabrielle Walcott was second runner-up and India's Parvathay Omanakuttan was first runner-up, from among 109 contestants.

Miss World 2008 Johannesburg Final Moment Video

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Tottenham v Man Utd Premier League Full Match Video

Barclays Premier League Tottenham vs Manchester united Full Match Video Free
Played at Venue: White Hart Lane Date: Saturday, 13 December
Match Report and Highlight Video
Tottenham v Man Utd Premier League Full Match Video

Tottenham v Man Utd Premier League 1st half (59:21 min)


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Tottenham v Man Utd Premier League 2nd half(48:50 min)

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Tottenham vs Man Utd Highlights Video, Match Report

Barclays Premier League Tottenham 0-0 Man Utd Main Highlights Video, Match Report
Played at Venue: White Hart Lane Date: Saturday, 13 December
Manchester United failed to make up ground on leaders Liverpool as they were held by a stubborn Spurs side.

Manchester United vs Tottenham Hotspur Match Report

Dimitar Berbatov failed to make a winning return to White Hart Lane and silence the Tottenham boo-boys as Manchester United were forced to settle for a point in north London.

Tottenham fans made their feelings known towards the Bulgarian striker who left the club in controversial circumstances in August when he made a £30.75million move to Old Trafford.

Berbatov was booed every time he touched the ball and the abuse seemed to affect his all-round game as he was well below his normal best.

The rest of the United team were also below-par and failed to capitalise on Liverpool dropping more points at home to Hull City earlier in the day.

It could have been a different story had both keepers not been at the top of their game, but Tottenham managed to continue their amazing revival under Harry Redknapp and move another step away from the bottom three.

Tottenham almost got off to a dream start on eight minutes when David Bentley fired a superb 30-yard volley which produced a brilliant save from Edwin van der Sar diving away to his left.

Tottenham suffered a major injury blow just 60 seconds later when Jonathan Woodgate was forced to leave the field and was replaced by Tom Huddlestone.

The change did not affect to appear the home side and Tottenham went close again on 29 minutes when Aaron Lennon raced unchallenged towards the United penalty box before firing a low drive which was well saved by van der Sar.

The rebound fell to Roman Pavlyuchenko who also saw his shot tipped over the bar by the Dutch keeper, but referee Mike Dean amazingly awarded a goal-kick to United - much to the disgust of the home supporters.

United were somehow hanging on and were lucky to escape once again on 38 minutes when Tottenham created the best chance of the first half.

Didier Zokora was asked to fill in at right-back after Woodgate's withdrawal, but he was doing his best to surge forward and played a superb ball into the path of Luka Modric whose diving header flew inches past the post.

United finally woke up after the half-time interval and Berbatov almost made a dream return on 52 minutes when he evaded the challenges of Benoit Assou-Ekotto and Vedran Corulka and broke free into the box, only to see a superb late challenge from Michael Dawson deny him the opening goal.

Cristian Ronaldo thought he had broken the deadlock on 53 minutes when he smashed the ball past Heurelho Gomes, but his close-range effort was ruled out for handball.

In an open contest, Tottenham had another golden chance to take the lead on 62 minutes.

Bentley's curling free-kick looked destined for the top left-hand corner but van der Sar once again showed his agility by producing a stunning save to deny the Tottenham midfielder.

Gomes had to be at his best on 82 minutes when he superbly tipped a shot from Ji-Sung Park over the bar.

The Brazilian keeper then produced the save of the game in stoppage time when he managed to tip Ryan Giggs' free-kick onto the top of the bar as both sides were forced to settle for a point.

Tottenham vs Man Utd 1st half Highlights Video


Tottenham vs Man Utd 2nd half Highlights Video


Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp praises 'terrific performance'


Phelan happy with a point at Spurs


FULL TIME: TOTTENHAM HOTSPUR 0-0 MANCHESTER UNITED.
Tottenham: Gomes, Corluka, Dawson, Woodgate (Huddlestone 10), Assou-Ekotto, Lennon, Zokora, Jenas (O'Hara 62), Bentley, Modric, Pavlyuchenko (Bent 54).
Subs Not Used: Cesar, Bale, Gunter, Boateng.

Booked: Huddlestone.

Man Utd: Van der Sar, Rafael Da Silva, Ferdinand, Vidic, O'Shea, Park, Fletcher (Scholes 69), Carrick, Ronaldo, Berbatov, Tevez (Giggs 69).
Subs Not Used: Kuszczak, Neville, Anderson, Nani, Evans.

Booked: Rafael Da Silva.

Att: 35,882

Ref: Mike Dean (Wirral).

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Liverpool 2-2 Hull City Highlights Video, Match Report

Barclays Premier League Liverpool vs Hull City Full Main Highlights Video, Match Report
Steven Gerrard scored twice as league leaders Liverpool came back from two goals down against Hull in a match the Reds should have won after dominating.

Liverpool vs Hull City Match Report

Premier League leaders Liverpool had to settle for just a point at Anfield after Hull City side went two goals up before Steven Gerrard struck twice to secure a share of the spoils.

Hull took an early lead through a Paul McShane header and a Jamie Carragher own goal, but the Reds fought back to draw level in the first 45.

Despite being dominated for two thirds of the game Phil Brown's men showed exactly why they are sixth in the league and created a fair few chances of their own.

Camped in the visitors half for the opening ten minutes Liverpool were throwing bodies forward looking for an early opener, but it was Hull who stole the lead in the 12th minute against the run of play.

A free-kick from wide on the right was lofted in high and deep from Geovanni and a weak attempted header from Sami Hyypia fell at the feet of lone striker Marlon King, who was allowed to whip a ball back into the box where McShane was on-hand to nod home the opener.

Stunned by going a goal behind so early Liverpool failed to settle.

Hull's second came on 22 minutes after a bizarre altercation between Carragher and referee Alan Wiley, over a free-kick decision, left the Liverpool defender was always behind the play after Geovanni took a quick set-piece to King.

A pin-point crossfield ball from King found Bernard Mendy bombing down the right and after he effortlessly skipped around Andrea Dossena his low driven cross was missed by Hyypia and was inadvertently stabbed in by a back-tracking Carragher.

Not resting on their two-goal lead Hull were still throwing men forward and it was a quick Liverpool break that brought the home side back into the game.

A Dirk Kuyt cross wasn't dealt with by the Hull backline after good pressure from Albert Riera and was only half-cleared. The ball found its way to Gerrard who found the bottom corner past a stranded Boaz Myhill in the visitors' goal.

Liverpool started turning the screw in search of an equaliser and it came just after the half-hour mark when a hopeful cross into the box from Carragher was headed down by Kuyt to Yossi Benayoun and it was his quick thinking that set up Gerrard to rifle home his second of the match.

The Reds were unlucky not to take the lead on 42 minutes after a trademark curling effort from Xabi Alonso had Myhill beaten all-ends-up, but the ball whistled inches past the post.

Hull were lucky to go into the break with the scores level after a corner from Kuyt found its way to the back post where a Riera header was cleared off the line by George Boateng.

The second half saw Liverpool start taking control of the game and efforts from Kuyt and Benayoun tested Myhill, but it was a header from Hyypia just before the hour mark that came closest to giving Liverpool the lead, but he was denied by the post.

The Reds were terrorising the Tigers backline with wave after wave of attack and a deflected Alvaro Arbeloa cross sat up nicely for Riera who blasted his first time effort straight at Myhill who could only punch the ball clear.

Hull still looked dangerous whenever Geovanni had the ball at his feet, but Liverpool were playing high up the pitch restricting the talented Brazilian to long-range efforts which never troubled Jose Reina.

Liverpool substitute Nabil El Zhar came close to giving his side the lead with ten minutes left on the clock after a good pass from Riera across the edge of the Hull area found the youngster, who created space and his low shot brought out the best in Myhill, who managed to get his right hand down to the ball and gather at his second attempt.

With four minutes of added time on the board Liverpool had ten men in the final third looking for the finishing blow and an effort from Arbeloa looked to be flying in before a last-gasp block from Kamil Zayatte won his side a deserved point.


LIVERPOOL 0-1 HULL CITY. PAUL MCSHANE puts Hull ahead against the run of play with a header from a set-piece.


LIVERPOOL 0-2 HULL CITY. CARRAGHER gives away a free-kick and then turns the ball into his own net from Bernard Mendy's whipped-in cross.


LIVERPOOL 1-2 HULL CITY. Liverpool get a quick goal back, GERRARD with an easy finish after Albert Riera had beaten a Hull defender


LIVERPOOL 2-2 HULL CITY. GERRARD equalises with a half-volley high into the net from eight yards out after latching on to Yossi Benayoun's pass.

Liverpool vs Hull City EPL Highlights Video










































Liverpool 2 -STAT ATTACK
10
Shots On Target 2 Hull City
3
12
Shots Off Target
6
12
Fouls (Conceded)
8
8
Corners
4
3
Yellow Cards
3
0
Red Cards
0

 REFEREE: Alan Wiley

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Man City 0-1 Everton Highlights Video, Match Report

Barclays Premier League Manchester City VS Everton Highlights Video, Match Report
Tim Cahill's winner deep into injury time gave Everton a dramatic victory against Manchester City at Eastlands.

Manchester City VS Everton Match Report

Tim Cahill rose above everyone else to spoil Manchester City's day again in injury time as Everton continued their impressive away form.

City captain Richard Dunne conceded a needless corner from his back header deep into added time allowing Leon Osman to step up and put a cross in which evaded everyone and fell to the lurking Cahill at the back post.

The Australian rose above Micah Richards and Pablo Zabaleta to nod the ball in beyond Joe Hart's grasp to break City hearts.

In what had been a closely contended game, with end-to-end action, the result might just have been deserved for David Moyes' men, who shaded Mark Hughes' side on the day with their impressive organisation and dedication to the task.

City had Micah Richards, Robinho and Elano back in the team at the expense of Tal Ben Haim, Darius Vassell, and Dietmar Hamann.

Everton made light of the absence of all their recognised strikers upfront by attacking City with purpose and organising well at the back. Cahill was their nominal frontman but it was Osman and Marouane Fellaini who had the best chances for the hard-working visitors before the matchwinning corner fell to the patient Cahill.

Osman had already tested Hart in the opening couple of minutes before Richards brought down Cahill on the edge of the D. Mikel Arteta's ninth minute free-kick rebounded off the crossbar and fell nicely for Fellaini but his lofted header landed on top of Hart's goal.

Everton were working hard and carving out real chances, but their lack of strikers betrayed them as Moyes watched first-half chances wasted by Steven Pienaar and Arteta, while a great chance of an added-time tap-in from six yards by Fellaini off Osman's cross was thwarted by some great goalkeeping by Hart.

By contrast, City did have their chances but their threat was mainly kept to a minimum by the regimented Toffees. It was 13 minutes before their first convincing chance on goal.

Shaun Wright-Phillips came closest to scoring, rattling Tim Howard's crossbar from Robinho's lay-off after 41 minutes, but Howard was never really tested by efforts from Benjani, Stephen Ireland or Robinho later in the game.

If City are to realise their ambitions of European football, Hughes will have to get the chequebook out or they will simply not deserve to dine at the top table of European football next season.

Man City vs Everton Highlights Video

MAN CITY 0-1 EVERTON: Osman curls a corner into the box and finds the head of TIM CAHILL who makes no mistake in directing the ball past a helpless Joe Hart.

Man City: Hart, Zabaleta, Richards, Dunne, Ball, Ireland, Kompany, Elano, Wright-Phillips, Mwaruwari (Jo 46), Robinho (Vassell 82).
Subs Not Used: Schmeichel, Onuoha, Fernandes, Hamann, Ben-Haim.

Everton: Howard, Neville, Yobo, Jagielka, Lescott, Osman, Pienaar, Fellaini, Castillo, Arteta, Cahill.
Subs Not Used: Nash, Hibbert, Baines, Van der Meyde, Rodwell, Jutkiewicz, Gosling.

Booked: Fellaini.

Goals: Cahill 90.

Att: 41,344

Ref: Mark Halsey (Lancashire).







































Man City 0 - STAT ATTACK - 1 Everton
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Shots On Target
4
3
Shots Off Target
7
10
Fouls (Conceded)
7
5
Corners
7
0
Yellow Cards
1
0
Red Cards
0


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Middlesbrough VS Arsenal Highlights Video, Match Report

Barclays Premier League Middlesbrough VS Arsenal Highlights Video, Match Report
Played at Venue: Riverside Date: Saturday, 13 December
Arsenal's Premier League title hopes suffered another blow as they were held to a draw at Middlesbrough.

Middlesbrough VS Arsenal Match Report

Arsenal dropped more points on their travels when they held to a 1-1 draw by an under-strength Middlesbrough side at the Riverside Stadium.

The Gunners failed to take advantage of a side hit by suspension and injuries despite taking a first-half lead.

Boro manager Gareth Southgate would have derived more satisfaction from this game than his counterpart.

Southgate, in fact, has never lost to Arsenal since he took over as Middlesbrough's manager.

Arsenal were strong favourites to win the game against a side without the suspended David Wheater and several injured players.

Arsenal threatened when Adam Johnson gave the ball away and Abou Diaby shot wide with a horrible shot. A few minutes later Ross Turnbull saved with his legs from Diaby.

Arsenal went ahead after 17 minutes through Emmanuel Adebayor who rose in a crowd of players to head the ball past Turnbull. Southgate would not have been happy with the slack marking of his defence.

Boro drew level after 29 minutes with a brilliant header from Jeremie Aliadiere. When Tuncay crossed from the left the former Arsenal player connected with a flying header that left Manuel Almunia helpless.

The goal lifted Boro and there were strong appeals for a penalty when Gael Clichy brought down Johnson with a clumsy challenge just inside the box.

Television replays showed it was a penalty but the referee waved on play.

Middlesbrough were playing with tremendous spirit at this stage even though Robin van Persie missed a close-range chance to put Arsenal ahead with a quick counter-attack.

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger could not have been happy with the first-half performance of his side.

Just after the break Diaby was booked for a foul - the only caution in the game.

Almunia made a brilliant save from a fierce Stewart Downing shot while at the other end van Persie shot across the face of the goal.

Boro, who had four products from their highly-rated academy in their side, were putting in a spirited performance.

But there was a lack of authority and flamboyance from the visitors and there were no big-name characters in their side to provide any inspiration.

Turnbull saved at the near post from substitute Nicklas Bendtner as Boro earned a point in their fight to keep away from the relegation zone.

Middlesbrough VS Arsenal Highlights Video


MIDDLESBROUGH 0-1 ARSENAL.Arsenal score from the corner, Cesc Fabregas sending it in and Emmanuel ADEBAYOR has the easy task of heading past Ross Turnbull.

MIDDLESBROUGH 1-1 ARSENAL. An equaliser against the run of play as Tuncay's cross is headed past Manuel Almunia by Jeremie ALIADIERE.

Wenger counts cost of early-season form


Southgate bemoans penalty decision












































Middlesbrough 1- STAT ATTACK - 1 Arsenal
3
Shots On Target
11
5
Shots Off Target
6
8
Fouls (Conceded)
11
5
Corners
10
0
Yellow Cards
1
0
Red Cards
0

 REFEREE: Peter Walton

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PSV Eindhoven vs Liverpool Full Highlights Video, Match Report

Liverpool came from behind to beat PSV Eindhoven and qualify for the Champions League last 16 as winners of Group D.

PSV Eindhoven vs Liverpool Match Report

Liverpool qualified for the knockout stages of the Champions League as Group D winners following a comfortable 3-1 victory over PSV Eindhoven.

Ryan Babel's header clawed a below-par Reds side back on level terms on the stroke of half-time, before second-half goals from Albert Riera and David N'Gog secured the points needed to knock Atletico Madrid off the top of the group.

Rafael Benitez's side could now be handed a slightly easier last 16 tie as they will be paired with a side who finished runners-up in their group.

The Reds were already assured of their place in the next stage so Benitez opted to rest the likes of Steven Gerrard, Xabi Alonso and Jose Reina in a much-changed starting line-up.

In a low-key opening to the game it was the home side who showed first when Diego Cavalieri was forced to palm away a powerful 20-yard strike from Timmy Simons after 16 minutes.

Liverpool were seeing plenty of the ball but looked short of ideas in the final third, with N'Gog and Babel both guilty of giving possession away cheaply.

PSV duly took advantage as they grabbed the lead in controversial circumstances after 36 minutes.

Liverpool felt the corner which led to the goal should have gone their way and the visitors' mood was not helped when Javier Mascherano failed to head the set-piece clear.

The ball dropped to Danko Lazovic and he steered a shot from the corner of the six-yard box under the diving keeper to the delight of the home fans.

Riera was booked for claiming there was a handball in the build-up to the goal and the perceived injustice seemed to inspire the Reds to up their efforts.

N'Gog wasted their best chance of the first half as he meekly headed a pinpoint Andrea Dossena cross straight at the keeper from 12 yards.

But first-half stoppage time brought an equaliser when a previously out-of-sorts Babel leapt highest to glance a lofted Lucas free-kick past the diving keeper from ten yards.

After the interval it was all Liverpool despite the home side knowing a win could see them qualify for the UEFA Cup via third place in the group.

N'Gog wasted a couple of half-chances before Riera settled the visitors' nerves with a stunning strike on 68 minutes.

The Spain winger light up a low-key night with a sensational left-foot shot from 25 yards which found the top corner past a flat-footed keeper.

Liverpool made sure of the points and top spot in the group when the previously anonymous N'Gog was played in on goal by a superb Robbie Keane through ball and he dispatched a low angled shot past the keeper from 15 yards.

PSV Eindhoven vs Liverpool Main Full Highlights Video


PSV Eindhoven: Isaksson, Culina, Marcellis, Brechet, Salcido, Mendez (Manco 80), Simons, Dzsudzsak, Bakkal (Nijland 83), Lazovic, Amrabat (Koevermans 72).
Subs Not Used: Cassio, Rodriguez, Pieters, Wuytens.

Booked: Simons, Mendez.

Goals: Lazovic 36.

Liverpool: Cavalieri, Arbeloa (Darby 69), Carragher (Kelly 81), Agger, Dossena, Mascherano, Leiva Lucas, Babel, Ngog, Riera (Spearing 76), Keane.
Subs Not Used: Reina, Gerrard, Alonso, Benayoun.

Booked: Riera, Arbeloa, Dossena.

Goals: Babel 45, Riera 69, Ngog 77.

Att: 35,000

Ref: Nikolai Ivanov (Russia).

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Man Utd 2-2 Aalborg Highlights Video, Match Report

Manchester United were held to a draw by Aalborg at Old Trafford - but still topped their Champions League group.

Man Utd vs Aalborg Match Report

Danish side Aalborg held Manchester United to a 2-2 draw at Old Trafford but Sir Alex Ferguson's side still progressed to the last 16 of the Champions League as group winners.

It had looked comfortable for the home side early on as Wayne Rooney and Carlos Tevez had chances either side of the Argentine's goal, less than three minutes into the match.

Ryan Giggs was given too much space in the centre of midfield and lifted a simple ball over the defence. Tevez was far more alert than the sleepy defence and reached Giggs' pass, scoring with a first-time flick past Karim Zaza.

More goals looked on the cards as chances fell for Jonny Evans, Nani and Rooney again, all in the opening 20 minutes.

AaB, to their credit, were happy to soak up the pressure - albeit unconvincingly - and then find the gaps left by the home side, with Thomas Augustinussen and Marek Saganowski missing the target early on.

But the goals were still a shock when they came, both of them against the run of play.

Nani had almost scored after being played in behind the AaB defence when, two minutes later, he gave away a free-kick.

The set-piece was swung in to the front post where Michael Jakobsen had made a clever run, untracked by the static United defence, and he was able to glance a diving header beyond Tomasz Kuszczak and into the far corner of the net.

The second goal, scored just before half-time, mirrored the first with John O'Shea missing an identical chance to Nani's before AaB went up to the other end to shock the home crowd.

Anders Due found the space to whip in a deep cross which Jeppe Curth nodded back across goal and, miraculously, past Kuszczak. It was a wonderful, curling effort which gave the match some much-needed spice.

It at least snapped United out of the rut they had casually worked their way into after their early dominance, and the second half began in familiarly promising fashion.

Seven minutes into the half, after Tevez had already missed a good headed chance, Rooney powered his way into the AaB area and poked a low drive past Zaza from 15 yards.

Yet, much to the frustration of the United bench, the reigning European champions couldn't push on to clinch the three points.

A Steve Olfers sliding tackle took the ball from substitute Paul Scholes' feet just as he looked ready to score, and Zaza made two good saves from Gary Neville and Olfers' deflected header.

In truth they were probably affected by events in the other Group E game, which allowed them to finish top, but they would have liked to have taken their chances and cruised through to the next phase.
Man Utd 2-2 Aalborg Main Full Highlights Video


Man Utd: Kuszczak, Neville (Rafael Da Silva 76), Ferdinand, Evans, O'Shea, Nani, Gibson (Park 46), Anderson, Giggs (Scholes 46), Rooney, Tevez.
Subs Not Used: Foster, Vidic, Fletcher, Possebon.

Goals: Tevez 3, Rooney 52.

Aalborg: Zaza, Bogelund, Olfers, Jakobsen, Pedersen (Sorensen 76), Curth (Caca 74), Enevoldsen, Augustinussen, Risgaard, Due (Kristensen 65), Saganowski.
Subs Not Used: Kenneth Nielsen, Nomvethe, Braemer, Ronnie Schwartz Nielsen.

Booked: Curth.

Goals: Jakobsen 32, Curth 45.

Att: 74,382

Ref: Laurent Duhamel (France).

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O.J. Simpson Sentenced To 15 Years In Prison

Former United States football player O.J. Simpson was sentenced to prison for 15 years, on charges of kidnapping and armed robbery of two sports memorabilia dealers at a hotel in Las Vegas, Nevada. The Simpson sentencing came down around noon Friday for his multiple counts.

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12 December 2008

Man City v Arsenal English Premier League Highlights Video

Barclays Premier League: Manchester City vs Arsenal, Highlights Video, Match Report
Arsenal's turbulent week ended in more misery as Manchester City sent them to their fifth league defeat this season.

Played at Venue: City of Manchester Stadium Date: Saturday, 22 November

Man City v Arsenal Match Report
Crisis club Arsenal found no cheer at chilly Manchester City at the end of a troubled week.

The Gunners were lucky not to lose by a heavier margin than 3-0 at Eastlands where they looked a team in disarray as they crashed to a fifth Premier League defeat of the season.

Arsenal were without nine senior players including William Gallas, stripped of the captaincy after an outburst earlier in the week, the suspended Cesc Fabregas and injured Emmanuel Adebayor and Theo Walcott.

While it was an afternoon to forget for Arsenal, it was one to remember for City who produced one of their best displays of the campaign.

After winning only once in their previous eight league games to slip to one point from the relegation places, this was a morale-boosting victory which eased the pressure on manager Mark Hughes.

It was a measure of how disappointing the opening was that the biggest cheer came when Hughes sent substitute Elano to the touchline to warm up midway through the first half.

City had only a couple of decent chances, Robinho's angled shot bringing keeper Manuel Almunia to his knees while Benjani slid in to make contact with a Darius Vassell cross only to put his effort narrowly wide.

Arsenal, for all their slick passing moves, did not create a chance until the 35th minute when Samir Nasri's free-kick was fumbled by keeper Joe Hart while Alexandre Song fired the rebound wide.

Then, in first-half stoppage time came the breakthrough for City, as Stephen Ireland broke through the visiting defence after Mikael Silvestre and Gael Clichy had collided to enable the midfield player to score with ease.

Arsenal made a lively start to the second half, but it was City who doubled their advantage in the 56th minute when Shaun Wright-Phillips played an inch-perfect pass to release Robinho who lobbed Almunia from the edge of the penalty area for his ninth goal of the season.

Robinho was denied a second goal by the referee's assistant who flagged for offside after he had tapped in the ball from almost on the goal-line after Almunia had fumbled Ireland's shot.

Robinho had two further great chances to complete a second hat-trick for City but he was denied by Almunia and then a goal-line clearance from Johan Djourou.

Arsenal's misery was completed when they conceded a third goal in stoppage time. After Djourou has tripped substitute Daniel Sturridge, the young City striker got up to score from the spot himself.
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Man City: Hart, Zabaleta, Richards, Dunne, Garrido, Wright-Phillips, Ireland, Kompany, Vassell (Elano 73), Robinho (Hamann 82), Mwaruwari (Sturridge 88).
Subs Not Used: Schmeichel, Onuoha, Evans, Ben-Haim.

Goals: Ireland 45, Robinho 56, Sturridge 90 pen.

Arsenal: Almunia, Hoyte (Ramsey 60), Djourou, Silvestre, Clichy, Nasri, Denilson, Song Billong, Diaby (Vela 69), Van Persie, Bendtner.
Subs Not Used: Fabianski, Wilshere, Gibbs, Lansbury, Simpson.

Booked: Song Billong.

Att: 44,878

Ref: Alan Wiley (Staffordshire).
Man City v Arsenal Full Highlights video


EPL Manchester City vs Arsenal Goal (1:0) Ireland 45'

IRELAND breaks into the box and evades the colliding Clichy and Silvestre before coolly lift the ball over the advancing Almunia.
EPL Manchester City vs Arsenal Goal (2:0)Robinho 56'

Lovely finish from ROBINHO as he collects a Wright-Phillips throughball and lifts his shot over Almunia. More problems for Arsene Wenger
EPL Manchester City vs Arsenal Goal (3:0)Sturridge 90 penalty

STURRIDGE dusts himself off and steps up to blast the ball past Almunia. Its a nightmare afternoon for Arsenal.

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22 November 2008

Aston Villa v Man Utd English Premier League Highlights Video

Barclays Premier League: Aston Villa vs Manchester United Full Highlights Video, Match Report
Manchester United remain eight points off the top of the Premier League after failing to break down Aston Villa in a lively encounter at Villa Park.

Played at Venue: Villa Park Date: Saturday, 22 November

Aston Villa v Man Utd Match Report
Manchester United's winning run at Aston Villa came to end in a bruising battle at Villa Park.

United had previously won their last 11 games at Villa but they had few opportunities to improve upon that record.

Villa boss, Martin O'Neill, had every reason to be pleased as it is the first point he has won in five games against United since taking over at Villa Park.

After conceding no less than 18 goals in the previous two seasons against United, Villa played with great resolution to demonstrate why they are enjoying such a good season and they were well worth their precious home point.

United, who had lost only once in their previous four games, had their big guns Cristiano Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney on parade but on this occasion they failed to blast away the opposition.

Following their impressive confidence-boosting win at Arsenal a week ago Villa were very determined not to suffer another failure at the hands of Manchester United.

Gareth Barry, boosted by his England performance in Germany, had another outstanding game. Operating deeper than usual he was a major inspiration in this game.

Villa attacked in depth from the off but ominously ran up against a solid United rearguard which was in no mood to give anything away.

Playing with only Gabby Agbonlahor up front Villa had to rely on raids from James Milner and Ashley Young. They produced some attractive play but it was a long-range effort from stand-in full back, Nigel Reo-Coker, which forced Edwin van der Sar to make his first save of the game.

United's best reply was a sizzling long-range effort from Ronaldo. It was goalbound but Brad Friedel, making a record 166th consecutive Premier League appearance, pushed the effort around the post.

A crucial moment of the goalless first half occurred in the 38th minute when Ashley Young made a brilliant tackle on Ji-Sung Park just as the South Korean was about to shoot from close range.

The young England player provided an early second-half highlight when a casual left-footed long-range shot looped towards to the top-right hand corner of the net.

Fortunately, van der Sar had spotted the danger to fingertip the accurate shot away for a corner.

Sir Alex Ferguson, who took up his usual position pitch-side, had mixed feelings about this match but was hardly surprised by the outcome as he has praised Villa's recent emergence as one of the top six clubs in the country.

Meanwhile, O'Neill was almost tearing out his hair in the 58th minute when Nemanja Vidic became entangled with Agbonlahor in what looked to be a penalty only for the referee to wave away the protests.

Rooney then blasted aimlessly over the bar when he should really have scored. It was an awful finish and it was United's last chance to snatch victory.

'Enthusiastic' Villa delight O'Neill


Ferdinand rues missed opportunity


Aston Villa: Friedel, Reo-Coker, Davies, Laursen, Luke Young, Sidwell (Carew 81), Petrov, Barry, Milner, Agbonlahor, Ashley Young.

Subs Not Used: Guzan, Harewood, Knight, Salifou, Shorey, Gardner.

Booked: Davies.

Man Utd: Van der Sar, O'Shea, Ferdinand, Vidic, Evra, Ronaldo (Anderson 82), Park, Carrick, Giggs, Rooney, Tevez (Nani 71).

Subs Not Used: Kuszczak, Welbeck, Evans, Gibson, Rafael Da Silva.

Att: 42,585

Ref: Chris Foy (Merseyside).

Aston Villa vs Man Utd EPL Full Highlights Video

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Liverpool v Fulham English Premier League Highlights Video

Barclays Premier League: Liverpool vs Fulham, Full Highlights Video, Match Report
Liverpool endured a frustrating afternoon as they were held to a goalless draw by Fulham at Anfield.

Played at Venue: Anfield Date: Saturday, 22

Liverpool vs Fulham Match Report
Liverpool were held to a disappointing 0-0 draw at Anfield as a well-organised Fulham team frustrated the home side that left the pitch to a chorus of boos at the final whistle.

Despite having nearly every goalscoring opportunity Rafa Benitez's men couldn't find the finishing touch in a game that should have taken them two points clear at the top of the table.

It was the home side that should have opened the scoring inside the first five minutes when a clever ball from the outside of Fabio Aurelio's boot found Dirk Kuyt behind the Fulham back line but, after bringing the ball down, the Dutch winger lacked the composure to hit the target and dragged his shot wide.

With no Steven Gerrard in the side and Lucas Leiva partnering Javier Mascherano in the middle of the park, Liverpool lacked any creativity and it was the Fulham duo of Danny Murphy and Jimmy Bullard who looked to have the more quality around the centre circle.

A scrappy first 20 minutes suited Fulham and they should have done better from a trio of volleyed passes starting with Murphy to Simon Davies then on to Jimmy Bullard whose overhead ball dropped over the shoulder of Andy Johnson.

The striker scuffed his shot straight at Pepe Reina in the Reds goal, much to the pleasure of the home crowd.

Kop favourite Fernando Torres looked to have found his match fitness again and a jinking run at two Fulham defenders on 23 minutes looked to have created a good shooting chance on the edge of the box but a last-gasp tackle by John Paintsil prevented the Spaniard from pulling the trigger.

Liverpool had the Cottagers pinned back in their own half for most of the game but, despite creating a hatful of chances, they never looked like breaking the deadlock.

The best chance of the game fell to Robbie Keane just before the half-hour mark when a low driven ball into the box flicked off an unsuspecting Leiva and fell into the path of the former Spurs striker who was one-on-one with Mark Schwarzer.

Despite claims for offside, Keane still took a shot but his panic-looking effort was blasted straight at the keeper who spread himself well and ended up saving the ball with his face.

Fulham managed to get a rare scoring chance five minutes later when a powerful run from Bobby Zamora took him past three players before cutting the ball back to Bullard who unleashed a 20-yard effort but Reina was alert enough to push the ball over his bar.

With a very organised back-line Roy Hodgson's men stood strong to whatever Liverpool threw at them and Schwarzer was forced to save a low drive from Torres just before the break.

After the restart it was Liverpool again who created the first chance when a curling right-footed effort from Torres sailed just over the top corner.

With no-one else in the team seeming able to have a strike on goal it was the Spanish striker who tested Schwarzer again on 51 minutes after his pace out stripped both Paintsil and Murphy, but his effort was blasted straight at the shot-stopper who palmed away the danger.

Having been calling for Xabi Alonso to be brought on since midway through the first half, Benitez seemed to be giving the fans what they wanted but the home crowd's cheers were soon replaced with groans of despair when he took off Mascherano instead of the expected Leiva.

With 20 minutes to go Liverpool started throwing everything they had at the wall of white in front of them and Kuyt was the next to hold his head in his hands.

A driven shot from Albert Riera against the legs of Paintsil flew to Kuyt whose first-time effort was heading for the top corner before Schwarzer appeared to pluck the ball out of the air.

With speculative efforts from Keane, Leiva and Daniel Agger in the closing stages Liverpool should have had the game well and truly wrapped up but Fulham stood strong and thoroughly deserved a point.

'Bad day' for Benitez at Anfield


Stalemate is like a win - Schwarzer


Liverpool: Reina, Arbeloa, Carragher, Agger, Aurelio, Kuyt (El Zhar 81), Leiva Lucas, Mascherano (Alonso 64), Riera (Babel 78), Keane, Torres.
Subs Not Used: Cavalieri, Dossena, Hyypia, Benayoun.

Fulham: Schwarzer, Pantsil, Hughes, Hangeland, Konchesky, Dempsey (Gera 84), Bullard (Baird 90), Murphy, Davies, Johnson, Zamora.
Subs Not Used: Zuberbuhler, Nevland, Gray, Stoor, Kallio.

Att: 43,589

Ref: Mark Halsey (Lancashire).

Liverpool vs Fulham EPL Full Highlights Video

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20 November 2008

India v England, 3rd ODI, at Kanpur highlights Video

England in India, 2008, Hero Honda Cup, India vs England, 3rd ODI, Played at Green Park, Kanpur, Main Full Highlights Video November 20, 2008

Result India won by 16 runs (D/L method)
India took a 3-0 lead in the one-day series with a 16-run Duckworth-Lewis win over a much-improved England side.


Harbhajan Singh is the Man of the Match for his figures of 3/31. He also picked up his 200th ODI wicket today.

Chasing 241 in 49 overs, Virender Sehwag (68) and Yuvraj Singh (38) gave India a platform before bad light curtailed play on 198-5 from 40 overs.

Andrew Flintoff (3-31) was the pick of England's bowling attack in Kanpur.

Openers Ravi Bopara (60) and Ian Bell (46) gave England a fine start, putting on 79 in 14.3 overs before Harbhajan Singh (3-31) triggered a collapse.

Fall of England Wickets

Fall of Indian Wickets


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Presetation Ceremony of India vs England 3rd ODI

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