2:04 PM
Arsenal vs Tottenham, Arsenal vs Tottenham 5-2 , Highlights
Monday, February 27, 2012
Final score and result:- Arsenal vs Tottenham 5-2 ( Sagna, Van Persie, Rosicky, Walcott*2/ Saha, Adebayor)
Emirates Stadium, London- 13.30 UK- 26th February, 2012- Sunday- 26/02/2012
Arsenal stage a great recovery from two goals down to thrash Tottenham 5-2 at home. Scott Parker red carded for Tottenham
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Adabeyor,
Arsenal,
Arsenal vs Tottenham,
Bacary Sagna,
Emanuel,
Gareth Bale,
Luis Saha,
Robin Van Persie,
Rosisky,
Theo Walcott,
Tottenham
11:48 PM
Wayne Rooney
Thursday, February 23, 2012
11:44 PM
High hopes for new recruit Anelka
Labels:
Football News,
Nicolas Anelk,
Shanghai Shenhua,
Soccer
11:44 PM
I don't like football, says Oz club owner
11:43 PM
Milan back on top after Cesena stroll
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AC Milan,
Cesena,
Football News,
Soccer,
Zlatan Ibrahimovic
11:43 PM
Niall Quinn quitting Sunderland
11:43 PM
Ferguson began his managerial career at Old Trafford in 1986 and
has won an array of honours, including 12 Premier League titles,
two European cups and five FA cups.
Ferguson eyes post-managerial role
11:42 PM
Former 'slaves' build Brazil's WC stadium
11:42 PM
Billionaire Palmer threatens to sue FFA
11:42 PM
Bin gets April date to fight FIFA ban
11:41 PM
Premier League Soccer postponed
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Football News,
Premier League Soccer,
Soccer
11:40 PM
Xavi laments Barcelona's lack of luck
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Barcelona,
Football News,
Real Madrid,
Soccer,
Xavi Hernandez
11:39 PM
More handshakes needed: Beckenbauer
11:39 PM
India to play Oman on Thursday
11:39 PM
Zenit want Andrei Arshavin back on loan
11:38 PM
British PM issues soccer racism warning
British Prime Minister David Cameron says the recent spate of
racism scandals in English football should not "drag us back to
the bad old days of the past."
11:37 PM
Ribery entitled to sulk, Bayern coach
Labels:
Basel,
Bayern Munich,
Football News,
Ribery,
Soccer
11:37 PM
Injured Benzema to undergo scans
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CSKA Moscow,
Football News,
Karim Benzema,
Real Madrid,
Soccer
11:36 PM
Campbell in as England name squad
11:36 PM
Fowler raises doubts on future of PLS
11:36 PM
Fears eased over Brazil's Maicon injury
11:32 PM
Trophyless year looms over Bayren
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Bayern Munich,
Bundesliga,
Football News,
Schalke,
Soccer
8:22 PM
Ronaldhino Freestyle
Friday, February 17, 2012
9:49 PM
Lyon 1-0 APOEL Highlights Champions League
Thursday, February 16, 2012
APOEL will 'Fight' for CL Glory - Boaventura
Brazilian-born defender, William Boaventura, is confident that his club, APOEL Nicosia, can progress to the quarter-finals of the Champions League, despite sinking to a 1-0 defeat at Olympique Lyonnais, on Tuesday. “We're not going to give the victory to them without a fight”, Boaventura promised. With defeats of Porto and Zenit St. Petersburg under the waistband of their shorts, APOEL, this year's surprise package, appear more than capable of equalling a nervous-looking Lyon during the second leg of their round of sixteen clash, in early March. The match will be played at the GSP Stadium, Nicosia as fans of Betfair football will know. Boaventura is hoping that the prospect of playing the deciding fixture in front of their own fans will spur APOEL to victory. “It will be a different story in Nicosia”, the player said. “We always tend to struggle away, then we win at home […] I really believe we can turn this tie around at home.” Frenchman, Alexandre Lacazette, scored the only goal in last night's encounter, at the 58th minute mark. The clash was otherwise a sedate affair; APOEL had little going forward, reserving their first shot on goal until two minutes before time. The Nicosia back line did a decent job of frustrating Lyon's forwards. Those looking at the Betfair Champions League odds will know the tie is far from over. Boaventura's teammate, Ivan Trickovski, summed up APOEL's 'game plan' for last night's fixture in just a few words, by stating that his club had tried to keep Lyon as far away from the goalmouth as possible. In other words, Nicosia had been playing for a draw, and will be happy with only going a goal down in France. In the only other Champions League fixture to be played on Tuesday evening, Barcelona defeated Bayer 04 Leverkusen 3-1, courtesy of a goal from Lionel Messi and a brace from Alexis Sanchez. The German outfit now have a mountain to climb, if they hope to overturn a two-goal deficit at the Camp Nou.
Brazilian-born defender, William Boaventura, is confident that his club, APOEL Nicosia, can progress to the quarter-finals of the Champions League, despite sinking to a 1-0 defeat at Olympique Lyonnais, on Tuesday. “We're not going to give the victory to them without a fight”, Boaventura promised. With defeats of Porto and Zenit St. Petersburg under the waistband of their shorts, APOEL, this year's surprise package, appear more than capable of equalling a nervous-looking Lyon during the second leg of their round of sixteen clash, in early March. The match will be played at the GSP Stadium, Nicosia as fans of Betfair football will know. Boaventura is hoping that the prospect of playing the deciding fixture in front of their own fans will spur APOEL to victory. “It will be a different story in Nicosia”, the player said. “We always tend to struggle away, then we win at home […] I really believe we can turn this tie around at home.” Frenchman, Alexandre Lacazette, scored the only goal in last night's encounter, at the 58th minute mark. The clash was otherwise a sedate affair; APOEL had little going forward, reserving their first shot on goal until two minutes before time. The Nicosia back line did a decent job of frustrating Lyon's forwards. Those looking at the Betfair Champions League odds will know the tie is far from over. Boaventura's teammate, Ivan Trickovski, summed up APOEL's 'game plan' for last night's fixture in just a few words, by stating that his club had tried to keep Lyon as far away from the goalmouth as possible. In other words, Nicosia had been playing for a draw, and will be happy with only going a goal down in France. In the only other Champions League fixture to be played on Tuesday evening, Barcelona defeated Bayer 04 Leverkusen 3-1, courtesy of a goal from Lionel Messi and a brace from Alexis Sanchez. The German outfit now have a mountain to climb, if they hope to overturn a two-goal deficit at the Camp Nou.
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Alexis Sanchez,
Apoel Nicosia,
Barcelona,
Bayer Leverkusen,
Olympique Lyonnais,
William Boaventura
9:36 PM
Bayer Leverkusen vs Barcelona Highlights, Bayer Leverkusen 1-3 Barcelona Highlights
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Alexis Sanchez,
Barcelona,
Bayer Leverkusen,
Bayer Leverkusen vs Barcelona,
Champions League,
Kadlec,
Lionel Messi
9:33 PM
AC Milan vs Arsenal, AC Milan 4-0 Arsenal
AC Milan dominating the first let of the Champions League match , drubbing Arsenal by four goals to nil . Boateng , Robinho and Ibrahimovic , taming the young guns. Wenger has described Arsenals performance dissapointing. Its a huge task for Arsenal to come back from the 4 goal deficit.
Enjoy the match highlights:
Enjoy the match highlights:
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Kevin-Prince Boateng's goal,
Robinho,
Zlatan Ibrahimovic
9:33 PM
Everton vs Chelsea
Monday, February 13, 2012
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Chelsea FC,
Everton FC,
Everton vs Chelsea,
Steven Pienaar
9:29 PM
Tottenham vs Newcastle
Labels:
Assou-Ekotto,
Harry Redknapp,
Louis Saha,
Luka Modrich,
Newcastel FC,
Niko Kranjcar,
Tottenham Hotspur,
Tottenham vs Newcastle
9:23 PM
Aston Villa 0 - 1 Manchester C. Man City still at the top of the table
Aston Villa vs Manchester City
Aston Villa 0 - 1 Manchester C. Man City still at the top of the table
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Aston Villa FC,
Aston Villa vs Manchester City,
Jolean Lescott,
Jolean Lescott's goal,
Manchester City FC
10:02 PM
Manchester United vs Liverpool FC
Saturday, February 11, 2012
A fascinating game between Manchester United and Liverpool.
Match started with a handshake controversy between Patrice Evera and Luis Suarez.
While Rooney appeared to be a match winner for Manchester United, man in controversy, Luis Suarez got a consolation for Liverpool.
First Goal by Wayne Rooney
Rooney's second goal for Manchester United
Luis Suarez's Goal for Liverpool
Match started with a handshake controversy between Patrice Evera and Luis Suarez.
While Rooney appeared to be a match winner for Manchester United, man in controversy, Luis Suarez got a consolation for Liverpool.
First Goal by Wayne Rooney
Rooney's second goal for Manchester United
Luis Suarez's Goal for Liverpool
9:49 PM
Evra vs. Suarez Racism Scandal Handshake by Anatolly7
Absolutely unprofessional behavior by Luis Suarez.
Evra vs Suarez
Evra vs. Suarez Racism Scandal Handshake by Anatolly7
Absolutely unprofessional behavior by Luis Suarez.
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Evra vs Suarez,
Luis Suarez,
Patrice Evera
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