Video highlights of Everton vs Man United
Sunday, 26 October 2008
Sunday, 19 October 2008
Saturday, 18 October 2008
Liverpool 3 - Wigan 2
Dirk Kuyt's scissor-kick five minutes from time gave Liverpool all three points against 10-man Wigan in a pulsating game at Anfield.
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Full Highlights
Man United 4 - West Brom 0
Wayne Rooney sparked Manchester United into life against a limited West Brom as the champions moved ominously up to fourth in the Premier League table.
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Full Highlights
Dirk Kuyt Goal [Video]
Video of Dirk Kuyt's scissor-kick five minutes from time for Liverpool against Wigan
Arsenal 3 - Everton 1
Arsenal kept themselves in the title hunt as they came from behind to win.
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Full Highlights
Middlesbrough 0 - Chelsea 5
Chelsea stay top of the Premier League as goals from Salomon Kalou, Juliano Belletti, Kalou again, Frank Lampard and Florent Malouda secured an emphatic victory at The Riverside against an outclassed but disappointingly timid Middlesbrough.
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Full Highlights
Thursday, 16 October 2008
Saturday, 11 October 2008
Tuesday, 7 October 2008
Steven Defour
Steven Defour is the 20-year-old Standard Liege captain who is wanted by many clubs in the Premier League. The young playmaker is regarded as one of the best players in the Belgian League and could well be on the move in 2009.
Here he is doing his thing
Here he is doing his thing
Sunday, 5 October 2008
Saturday, 4 October 2008
Blackburn 0 - Man United 2 [Highlights]
Sir Alex Ferguson's United side gave Blackburn a lesson in possession football as they cruised to a 2-0 win.
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Full Highlights
Sunderland 1 - Arsenal 1 [Highlights]
Sunderland looked set to heap more misery on Arsenal following their Hull humbling last week, as Black Cats substitute Grant Leadbitter stepped off the bench to give his side a lead with just four minutes left on the clock, only for Fabregas to save Arsene Wenger's blushes.
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Full Highlights
West Brom 1 - Fulham 0 [Highlights]
West Brom striker Bednar was responsible for some wayward finishing as Tony Mowbray's side failed to turn sustained periods of possession into goals against Fulham, but credit must go to the Czech's unstinting persistence as he scored a crucial winner.
Wigan 0 - Middlesbrough 1 (Highlights]
A compact and in-form Wigan were the side that always looked more likely at The JJB, although a lack of a killer pass saw Middlesbrough restrict them to the occasional half chance, prior to Aliadiere's late intervention.
Wednesday, 1 October 2008
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