Premier League Round-up

Liverpool  finish the year on top of the Premier League table. and will head into 2009 looking down on the rest of the division after an emphatic 5-1 victory over sorry Newcastle United at St James’ Park.
Poor finishing and inspired goalkeeping from Shay Given kept the scores level until the 31st minute when Steven Gerrard crashed his shot in off the post following a neat move involving Javier Mascherano and Yossi Benayoun.
Just five minutes later Sami Hyypia, who had already gone close twice, rose above Fabricio Coloccini to head home a Gerrard corner. Newcastle gave themselves hope for the second half when David Edgar headed home a corner at the near post in injury-time.

However, the hosts’ gameplan was in disarray again five minutes after the interval when Ryan Babel poked home from close range after a string of defenders failed to clear a corner. Gerrard grabbed his second of the game on 66 minutes when he darted on to a superb through ball from Lucas before clipping a delicated shot over Given and the rout was complete on 77 minutes when Xabi Alonso tucked away a penalty after substitute David N’Gog had been tripped by Edgar.

Chelsea lost ground in the title race after being pegged back by West London rivals Fulham late on in a 2-2 draw at Craven Cottage. With  a minute to go, Chelsea were undone by a set-piece as Davies swung in a corner which the unmarked Dempsey guided inside the post to stretch the Cottagers’ unbeaten run to nine games.

Former Blackburn boss Hughes saw his current side City produce a stunning late fightback to claim a 2-2 draw at Ewood Park. City substitute Sturridge sparked a dramatic comeback as he volleyed home two minutes from the end after Andre Ooijer failed to clear Robinho’s ball into the box. In the fourth minute of stoppage-time, Sturridge played a magnificent pass into the feet of Robinho and he slotted beyond Paul Robinson.

A moment of misjudgement from David James cost Portsmouth  as Arsenal ground out a 1-0 win at Emirates Stadium. William Gallas met Denilson’s free-kick before James to nod into an empty net.

Stoke are set to finish the year in the relegation zone after going down 2-1 at a resurgent West Ham. The visitors enjoyed a dream start by taking the lead after just four minutes when the unmarked Abdoulaye Faye headed home a corner at the far post.

The Hammers equalised six minutes after half-time when Carlton Cole swivelled sharply to curl his shot into the far corner after Stoke’s Andy Griffin had failed to clear Scott Parker’s pass. Before Stoke were able to kick-off, Potters striker Fuller was sent off for slapping his team-mate Andy Griffin, who he saw as culpable for Cole’s leveller.

Fuller’s moment of madness proved even more costly when the Hammers snatched a winner two minutes from time as Cole’s shot took a decisive deflection off substitute Diego Tristan, who  also appeared to be in an offside position .

West Brom made it two home wins on the spin after leaving it late to see off 10-man Tottenham Hotspur 2-0 at the Hawthorns.

Wigan moved up to seventh in the table after Amr Zaki’s second penalty in the space of 48 hours secured a 1-0 win at Bolton.

Ricky Sbragia endured a miserable first game after being named Sunderland’s manager on a full-time basis after suffering a 3-0 defeat at Everton.

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Abdoulaye Faye celebrates Stoke's equaliser against his old club Newcastle

This  weekend  Manchester United left it late against Sunderland, Chelsea set a record for consecutive away victories and Liverpool and Arsenal ground out wins against Blackburn and Wigan respectively.

On Sunday at Goodison Park, Aston Villa showed just why they are this season’s most likely gatecrashers to the most exclusive of UEFA Champions League parties. A highly entertaining game finished with a last second winner from Ashley Young, this after Everton’s Lescott having equalised for Everton second earlier.

Hull City seem to be having the rub of the green this seaon as they took the spoils against Middlesbrough, a debatable penalty and a lucky rebound off the goalkeeper giving them victory by 2-1

Fellow top flight new boys Stoke have been deemed to be dour and physical, but Tony Pulis and his band of giants deserve only praise for coming away from Newcastle with a 2-2 draw after trudging in at the half-time break trailing 2-0. The second half showing was one of neat football as they outplayed Newcastle

West Brom remain rooted to the division’s basement after a 1-1 stalemate with Portsmouth, while the same scoreline ensued at Craven Cottage as Fulham and Manchester City could not be separated.

Chelsea beat Bolton  and Nicolas Anelka was the man of the match, the former Trotter did not disappoint as his 15th goal of the season reminded those in white just what they’ve been missing.

Deco’s spectacular second from a clever Michael Ballack nod-down allowed Chelsea to ease into a record breaking 11 successive away win in the league, with 26 goals scored and just one conceded away from Stamford Bridge.

Blackburn put on a  spirited  display against top of the table Liverpool, whose 3-1 victory was somewhat flattering.

It was a similar tale at Emirates Stadium for Arsenal, who are on the rise (in beating Chelsea) or on the wane (being beaten by Stoke) on a week-to-week basis. One goal being enough to beat Wigan  and please Arsene Wenger

Manchester United squandered chances in front of goal and it was left to Vidic to score the winner in the last seconds of the game.

In the Monday game Spurs beat West Ham 2-0 at Upton Park and the slide continues for the Hammers.

Scotland

Rangers closed the gap on Celtic with a great win  7-1 against Hamilton whilst Hibernian defeated Celtic 2-0

An error from goalkeeper Artur Boruc followed up by a Colin Nish strike handed Hibs a 2-0 success as the champions’ 12-game winning streak was ended.

Spain Primera Liga

Barcelona extended their lead at the top to six points as they brushed aside Valencia 4-0, with striker Henry netting a hat trick  at Camp Nou. Real Madrid played 24 hours later and slumped to back-to-back league defeats as Renato snatched a thrilling 4-3 victory for Sevilla on the champions’ home turf.

Villarreal and Valladolid both staged rousing comebacks to claim 3-3 draws versus Getafe and Osasuna respectively. There were seven goals at Sporting Gijon as Atletico Madrid recorded a 5-2 success, while Recreativo Huelva mustered their first win since the season’s opening day, disposing of struggling Real Mallorca.

Italy Serie A

League leaders Inter Milan continued their impressive march at the top as they beat Lazio with the powerful Zlatan Ibrahimovic among the goals. Juventus ensured they remain within six points of Jose Mourinho’s charges, as Amauri’s 89th-minute winner claimed the spoils versus Lecce.

Bundesliga

On Friday evening, Bayern Munich claimed a significant scalp against table-toppers Hoffenheim, with Luca Toni scoring at the end to move level on points with Ralf Rangnick’s charges, who remain at the summit on goal difference.

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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.

Weekend soccer action - Tenerife victorious in Local “Derby”

A round up of the weekend action - 24 November 08

English Premier League

The top two are held at home as Manchester City compound the Gunners’ misery. Manchester City dealt

Aaron Lennon was in great form in resurgent Spurs' win in Sunday's victory over Blackburn

Lennon (left) in great form for resurgent Spurs

another blow to Arsenal’s fading title hopes as Premier League leaders Chelsea and Liverpool endured frustrating home draws. Manchester United failed to capitalise on stumbles by their title rivals after being held to a  0-0 draw at Aston Villa.

Stoke City won the battle of the promoted clubs against West Bromwich Albion, Bolton Wanderers were impressive winners at Middlesbrough and Hull City scrapped for a draw at Portsmouth.

Chelsea’s stuttering home form continued after a stubborn rearguard display from Newcastle United resulted in a 0-0 draw at Stamford Bridge.

Liverpool’s old frailties came back to the surface at Anfield as Fulham battled for a 0-0 draw against the title contenders.

In Sunday’s games, Harry Redknapp’s rejuvenated Tottenham climbed out of the bottom three with a 1-0 home win v Blackburn and London rivals West Ham secured a great away win with the same score at Sunderland.

On Monday night, Wigan beat a below par Everton with a Henry Camara goal to climb out of the bottom three.

In Scotland, Celtic and Rangers continue their annual battle for the honours.

Other European leagues: Barcelona saw their winning streak ended in Spain, but stay top; Inter Milan remain out in front in Italy and Hoffenheim are back on top in Germany.

Spain

Barcelona saw their nine-game winning run in La Liga end with a 1-1 home draw against Getafe with Pep Guardiola’s men forced to come from behind to take a point.

Real Madrid coach Bernd Schuster received the club’s public backing last week and his side responded with an important 1-0 victory over Recreativo Huelva to climb into second in the table, three points behind Barca.

Villarreal, who host Manchester United in the UEFA Champions League on Tuesday, suffered their first home defeat of the season as they were beaten 3-0 at El Madrigal by Valladolid.

In the second Division, the “derby match” between Las Palmas and Tenerife resulted in a win for CD Tenerife. Alejandro Alfaro scoring for the visitors after 31 minutes.

Scotland
Celtic won their 11th successive SPL game to remain four points ahead of Rangers, who again had in-form striker Kris Boyd on the scoresheet.

Gordon Strachan’s men continue to hold a four-point advantage at the top of the table after their 3-1 triumph away to St Mirren.

And Boyd scored his 13th goal of a productive season for Walter Smith’s side to set the seal on their 2-0 home success against Aberdeen.