“He twisted his knee and will have a scan,” said City boss Sven-Goran Eriksson after his side’s 1-0 win.”Before that it’s impossible to say if it’s serious or not.”But he’s much better now than before. I think he was hurt trying to turn. He says he’ll be fine but let’s wait and see what happens,” [...]
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Murray must beat the 34-year-old if he is to have a chance of qualifying for the Masters Cup in Shanghai.”He’s my favourite player to watch,” said Murray, who will meet Santoro some time after 1130 GMT on Thursday.”He plays some unbelievable shots. But if I play like I have the last week, I feel I’ve [...]
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England lock Simon Shaw, number eight Lawrence Dallaglio and France captain Raphael Ibanez could all feature.They will join Tom Rees, Eoin Reddan and Daniel Leo, already back in action.Josh Lewsey, who missed the World Cup final because of [...]
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Kevin Blackwell’s League One side tested Everton, with David Bell twice coming close from long-range.Everton improved and came close several times before substitute Cahill turned in Thomas Gravesen’s corner at the far post after 101 minutes. Joleon Lescott cleared off the line from Matthew Spring as Luton pressed. 606: DEBATE The domination
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Novo got Rangers’ first in 22 minutes, reacting quickly to drill the ball into the net past Graeme Smith.Motherwell pushed Rangers hard but found themselves two goals down on 53 minutes when Novo set up Boyd to slide the ball under Smith from 12 yards.Paul Quinn grabbed a consolation goal for Well with a close-range [...]
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Bolton substitute Lubomir Michalik was adjudged to have handled, but the spot-kick was only given after referee Howard Webb consulting his assistant.Michael Johnson should have put City ahead in the 39th minute, but he clipped his effort wide of the post.After Elano scored, El-Hadji Diouf’s free-kick came back off the bar. 606: DEBATE
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Nabil El Zhar gave Liverpool the lead in this fourth-round tie with a long-range thunderbolt on 48 minutes.Cardiff captain Darren Purse equalised, heading home Paul Parry’s free-kick.But within 46 seconds Liverpool retook the lead as Yossi Benayoun raced clear on the left and laid the ball into Gerrard’s path to strike home.Fowler, still a favourite [...]
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Keane lifted the ball over Blackpool keeper Paul Rachubka from Dimitar Berbatov’s flick-on after 18 minutes.Blackpool striker Gary Taylor-Fletcher headed onto the bar after the break and then had a shot saved by Paul Robinson.But Chimbonda headed in Steed Malbranque’s corner to seal Spurs’ quarter-final place on 57 minutes.Despite the victory, Ramos was provided with [...]
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Gareth McAuley’s header gave Leicester an early lead, but the home side went in at the break in front, thanks to two calm finishes from captain Lampard.Keeper Marton Fulop kept Leicester in the game and DJ Campbell’s header set up a tense finale at Stamford Bridge.Carl Cort’s tap-in put the Foxes ahead, but Shevchenko with [...]
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McCarthy turned in Aaron Mokoena’s cross after 11 minutes to give Mark Hughes’ side the lead.Blackburn lost Mokoena with a knee injury, while substitute David Nugent missed an open goal for Pompey. Pedersen added a close-range finish after 77 minutes, before Kanu pulled one back with a late header. 606: DEBATE It’s a pleasure [...]
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