European weekend soccer review

Premier League

Liverpool missed the chance to extend their advantage at the top of the Premier League  as they drew against 10-man Arsenal at Emirates Stadium. The Reds never truly gained the upper hand or threatened Manuel Almunia’s goal.

Manchester United celebrating victory in the Club World Cup final in Japan

Manchester United celebrating victory in the Club World Cup final in Japan

Gunners boss Arsene Wenger and Adebayor were both left fuming over the red card, with referee Howard Webb not helped by Alvaro Arbeloa’s theatrical reaction to the challenge from the Togo international.

Liverpool have now drawn four of their last five matches and, although they remain strong contenders for the title, further dropped points in the second half of the season could see their wait for the top-flight crown extend into a 20th year.

Aston Villa continue  to try to upset the status quo in the Premier League and climbed into third place on Saturday with a late victory over West Ham at Upton Park.

West Ham will spend Christmas only one point above the relegation places with further upheaval predicted in the January transfer window.

Mark Hughes’ festive celebrations may also be somewhat muted with Manchester City after  a last-gasp defeat at the hands of bottom club West Brom. Roman Bednar’s late header ensured that while the Baggies will be bottom on 25th December, they are at least in touch with the teams above them. The Hawthorns outfit are also the only side in Premier League history to beat the drop having been bottom at this stage of the season.

Blackburn are the occupants of the third relegation place, but they too have cause for optimism after Sam Allardyce made an immediate impact on his return to football management by guiding his new club to a 3-0 victory over Stoke City bringing an end to Stoke’s four-game unbeaten run and leave Tony Pulis’ men just two points clear of the bottom three.

Newcastle have managed to put some distance between themselves and the drop zone, with substitute Damien Duff grabbing a last-minute winner against Tottenham at St James’ Park on Sunday. For all Spurs  improvement under Juande Ramos’ replacement the White Hart Lane side are only a point above the relegation trapdoor.

Sunderland claimed arguably the most impressive result of the weekend as they followed up their 4-0 home win over West Brom with a 4-1 triumph away to high-flying Hull City.

Fulham, unbeaten in the last six games move into the top half of the table and can also boast a defensive record which is only bettered by Chelsea and Manchester United. They triumphed 3-0 over Middlesbrough in a clash which saw some questionable decisions by the match officials.

Bolton climbed above Portsmouth and into ninth place in the table after a 2-1 victory at the Reebok Stadium.

Primera Liga

Barcelona extended their lead at the top to 10 points after they came from behind to win away at Villarreal with goals from Seydou Keita and Thierry Henry.

Juande Ramos secured his first league win as manager of Real Madrid at the second time of asking as a Gonzalo Higuain goal was enough to see off Valencia.

Second place Sevilla could only draw 0-0 away at Mallorca while Atletico Madrid recorded their fourth successive league win to move them up to third after a 3-2 victory at Espanyol.

Serie A

Leaders Inter Milan remain six points clear at the top after a Maicon double handed them a 2-1 win away at Siena, the winner coming in the 83rd minute.

Juventus sit second after they won away at Atalanta 3-1.

Roma’s 10-game unbeaten run in all competitions ended as they went down 3-2 away at Catania meaning they slip to 11th.

AC Milan sit third as they thumped hapless Udinese 5-1 at the San Siro with Brazilian pair Kaka and Alexandre Pato helping themselves to two goals apiece.

SPL

Rangers briefly cut Celtic’s lead at the top to just a point after Kris Boyd scored the only goal of the game at home to Hibernian on Saturday.

However the Hoops restored their four-point advantage 24 hours later when they beat Falkirk away 3-0.

Ligue 1

Leaders Lyon remain three points clear of Bordeaux in second after they defeated Caen 1-0 away with Karim Benzema getting the goal.

Laurent Blanc’s men remain hot on their heels after a thrilling contest at Monaco winning 4-3.

Marseille slip to fifth after they suffered a surprise 3-0 home defeat by mid-table AS Nancy.

Eredivisie

AZ Alkmaar temporarily stretched their lead at the top to six points after a 2-0 win over FC Utrecht.

Second-place Ajax emphatically reduced the gap back to three points when they hammered De Graafschap away 6-0.

PSV remain nine points off top spot in fourth place after a 1-0 home win over Feyenoord.

Steve McLaren’s FC Twente lie third five points off the leaders after they beat Willem II 2-0 at home.

Meanwhile in Japan, Manchester United pictured above were crowned  winners of the  Club World Cup beating Ecuador’s South Amercian champions Liga de Quito 1-0 in the final.

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Arsenal are back in the title race after a stunning win at leaders Chelsea as Wayne Rooney’s 100th career goal settled the Manchester derby.

Tony Adams enjoyed his first home win as Portsmouth manager, while David Moyes celebrated his 300th game as Everton boss with a narrow victory at Tottenham.

Robin van Persie struck twice in the second half as Arsenal came from behind to win 2-1 at Chelsea, whose stuttering form at Stamford Bridge continues. This win still leaves Arsenal seven points behind their London rivals, but very much back in the race.

Manchester United showed  that local rivals City still have a long way to go to become a major force after the champions won 1-0 in the 150th derby. United grabbed the decisive goal three minutes before half-time when Michael Carrick’s shot was pushed out by Joe Hart to provide Rooney with a simple tap-in. Cristiano Ronaldo picked up his second yellow card after inexplicably raising his hands to stop Rooney’s corner. Ronaldo, who had been cautioned moments earlier for a foul on Shaun Wright-Phillips, and claimed to have heard a whistle.

Harry Redknapp suffered his first home defeat as Spurs boss as Steven Pienaar’s goal earned Everton a 1-0 win at White Hart Lane.

Everton’s joy was marred by an early injury to Yakubu, with the Nigerian striker to miss the rest of the season with a ruptured Achilles tendon. The only goal arrived six minutes into the second half after Pienaar received a quickly-taken free-kick and his shot took a wicked deflection to fizz beyond a helpless Heurelho Gomes.

Portsmouth provided Adams with his first three points at Fratton Park after a thrilling 3-2 victory over struggling Blackburn.

The main talking point from Saturday’ matches surrounded the increasing pressure facing Sunderland boss Roy Keane following a comprehensive home defeat by Bolton, while Wigan sunk rock-bottom West Brom.

UEFA Champions League hopefuls Aston Villa drew with Fulham, Premier League new boys Stoke and Hull shared the spoils, while the Tees-Tyne derby ended in a drab stalemate.

In Europe, Barcelona, Celtic and Inter Milan continue to lead the way in their respective leagues in a busy weekend of  action.

Barcelona brushed aside Sevilla on Saturday to keep the chasing pack at bay in Spain while Celtic capitalised on Rangers’ slip-up at Hearts by seeing off Inverness.

Inter Milan made it five wins on the bounce in Serie A after easing past Napoli. Hoffenheim continue to defy the critics after beating Arminia Bielefeld.

Spain

Real Madrid have slipped further behind the leading pack as they lost 3-1 to Getafe while the top three all won. While Barcelona were cruising to success  by 3-0 at Sevilla on Saturday, Bernd Schuster’s side went down to Getafe - their second Liga defeat in three outings. and Valencia won against Recreativo Huelva and Real Betis respectively on Sunday to keep up the pressure on Barca. Recreativo’s fourth consecutive defeat ensures they remain rooted to the foot of the table.

Scotland

Celtic capitalised on Rangers’ surprise 2-1 defeat to in-form Hearts by moving seven points clear at the top of the SPL table after beating Inverness Caledonian Thistle  at Parkhead. Shaun Maloney grabbed the only goal of the game as The Bhoys boosted their chances of retaining their SPL title. Earlier on Saturday goals from Marius Zaliukas and Laryea Kingston ensured Gers’ patchy form away from Ibrox continued.