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Premier League: Stoke City 3-0 Blackburn (15h00) 06/02/2010
8′ D. Higginbotham [1 - 0] – 45′ M. Sidibe [2 - 0]
67′ M. Etherington [3 - 0]
Premier League: Burnley 2-1 West Ham (15h00) 06/02/2010
14′ D. Nugent [1 - 0] – 55′ D. Fox [2 - 0]
81′ A. Ilan [2 - 1]
Premier League: Bolton 0-0 Fulham (15h00) 06/02/2010
Match Highlights
Premier League: Sunderland 1-1 Wigan Athletic (15h00) 06/02/2010
20′ M. Diame [0 - 1] – 64′ K. Jones [1 - 1]
Premier League: Manchester United 5-0 Portsmouth (15h00) 06/02/2010
40′ W. Rooney [1 - 0] – 45′ A.V. Borre (o.g.) [2 - 0]
59′ M. Carrick [3 - 0] – 62′ D. Berbatov [4 - 0]
69′ M. Wilson (o.g.) [5 - 0]
Portsmouth’s hat-trick of own goals complete Manchester United rout
No easy games in the Premier League? Pull the other one. Manchester United rattled in five against the basket case they call Portsmouth to regain the commanding heights in the Premier League, from where Chelsea will again strive to dislodge them tomorrow afternoon.
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Premier League: Hull City 2-1 Manchester City (15h00) 06/02/2010
31′ J. Altidore [1 - 0] – 54′ G. Boateng [2 - 0]
59′ E.S. Adebayor [2 - 1]
Hull City 2-1 Manchester City: Altidore Opens Scoring In Hull Win
Hull City produced one their best performances of the season to secure a precious three points against Manchester City. First half goals from Jozy Altidore and George Boateng was enough and despite an Emmanuel Adebyaor goal, Hull held on to give their survival hopes a huge boost in the relegation scrap.
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Premier League: Liverpool 1-0 Everton (12h45) 06/02/2010
55′ D. Kuyt [1 - 0]
Dirk Kuyt grabbed the only goal of the game to settle a truculent Merseyside derby as 10-man Liverpool beat Everton to further their top-four ambitions.
Robbie Keane already has his sights firmly on winning the SPL title with
Celtic, after making the move north of the border.
The 29-year-old completed his loan move from Tottenham to Celtic late on Monday evening.
And the 29-year-old firmly has his sights set on winning the SPL title.
“I’m here until the end of the season,” he said.
“That’s as far as I’ve thought about anything.
“I’ll enjoy these few months of playing football.”
Upon Keane’s arrival, bookmakers slashed the odds on Celtic reclaiming the title.
“I’m not a betting man, so I don’t get involved in that, but at the end of the day, I’m here to hopefully win trophies for Celtic and that is hopefully winning the league,” he said.
Michael Schumacher made a solid start on his return to Formula One
after a three-year absence.
The seven-times champion was back in the Mercedes’ ‘Silver Arrow’ after a brief retirement following 14 seasons in Ferrari red.
After team-mate Nico Rosberg completed most of the initial set-up work on the opening day of the first test at Valencia’s Ricardo Tormo circuit, Schumacher finally hit the track with just 94 minutes of the day-long session remaining.
His return has sparked unrivalled media interest in a test, with as many photographers, camera crews and journalists in attendance as for a grand prix.
Naturally, the moment of the day was when he rolled the Mercedes W01 out of the team’s garage at 15.26pm local time, sparking a frenzy amongst the photographers and cameramen.
Roger Federer insists he is putting no pressure on himself to win a
calendar Grand Slam.
No man has won all four majors in the same year since Rod Laver achieved the feat in 1969.
Federer has won a record 16 Grand Slams and the manner of his dominance in winning the Australian Open has prompted speculation that he could match Laver this year.
It may be his best chance – at the age of 28 and with Rafael Nadal – so often his French Open nemesis – struggling with injuries.
But Federer is refusing to make that his goal for 2010. He said: “I won’t put the entire calendar just around trying to win the calendar Grand Slam.
Super Bowl contenders New Orleans and Indianapolis received a soggy
welcome to Miami, with heavy rain affecting their early preparations for the biggest game on earth.
The Saints had to train indoors in the opening workout of Super Bowl week, after landing in South Florida to find heavy downpours instead of the expected sunshine.
The now infamous media day on Tuesday has also been moved indoors at the Sun Life Stadium – where anything goes as a seeming contest to ask the most bizarre question gets underway.
Head coach Sean Payton does not feel the weather will play a part though, insisting that they have a carefully planned rain schedule to deal with such events.
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