Eredivisie wrap: PSV slip up at Vitesse
PSV Eindhoven failed to significantly extend their lead at the top of the Eredivisie after a 2-2 draw at Vitesse on Saturday.
A Dries Mertens spot-kick gave PSV the lead after 19 minutes before Wilfried Bony's penalty in the 77th minute levelled the scores.
But the deadlock was short-lived as Georginio Wijnaldum regained the lead for PSV a minute later before Bony again tied the game two minutes from time.
The loss of points for PSV means a win for second-placed Ajax against Roda on Sunday will reduce the gap at the top of the standings to only one point.
ADO Den Haag remained in the top-half with a 2-1 home triumph over NAC Breda.
Second-half strikes to Charlton Vicento and
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Date: 10.02.2013 - 04:20
Laudrup lauds magical Michu
Swansea coach Michael Laudrup praised Spanish attacker Michu as his brace powered the Welsh club to a 4-1 home win over QPR on Saturday.
After a prolific start to his Premier League career, Michu had gone the past six games without a goal but Laudrup feels the Spaniard provides more to the team that just goals.
"Maybe (the goalless run) was a bigger problem for him than us," Laudrup told Sky Sports.
"For me, who scores is not important, but he had been scoring a lot and then had a run without them, but that happens to everybody.
"He is not even a centre-forward, he is an offensive midfielder who can play there and score goals.
"But he does more than waiting for the ball up front, he works hard for us a
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Date: 10.02.2013 - 01:41
Royals robbery irritates McDermott
Reading manager Brian McDermott was disappointed a late penalty wasn't awarded to his team as they lost 2-1 at Stoke City on Saturday.
Goals to Robert Huth and Cameron Jerome established a two-goal buffer for Stoke before Adrian Mariappa reduced the deficit with seven minutes to go.
As the Royals were desperately seeking an equaliser in stoppage time, striker Adam Le Fondre went down in the box under pressure from Ryan Shotton but claims for a penalty were dismissed by referee Michael Oliver.
"Once we got to 2-1, I thought we would get it (a draw), and unfortunately the ref has missed a penalty at the end, the last kick of the game," McDermott said.
"He got hold of the ball, flicked it by him and he caught him. It was a stonew
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Date: 10.02.2013 - 01:38
Jol: Fulham lacked final touch
Fulham coach Martin Jol believes his side should have got the win against Norwich at Carrow Road on Saturday.
Defences reigned supreme as a goalless draw was fought out and while Jol was content with getting a point, he felt his side did not create enough in the final third.
"If you can't win, it's always good to get a clean sheet and a point," Jol told Sky Sports.
"Last year we were 1-0 up and then in the third minute of stoppage time they scored, so that was a draw as well.
"In the first half I thought we were the better team, controlled the game. Then you should score one or two goals, but we didn't.
"The point is okay, but I thought we should have had three points. I felt we were the better team but lacked a bit of momentum up front. If you are the better team you should exploit that and create more chances."
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Date: 10.02.2013 - 01:19
Premier League: Southampton 3 Manchester City 1
Three defensive howlers from Manchester City helped Southampton romp to a 3-1 win at a rocking St Mary's Stadium.
Jason Puncheon and Steven Davis took advantage of errors from Gareth Barry and Joe Hart to put the Saints 2-0 up after 23 minutes.
Edin Dzeko gave City hope shortly before half-time but Barry gave fresh meaning to the term 'comedy own goal' with a lethal side-foot into his own net two minutes into the second half.
What larks for Southampton, who sit six points clear of the relegation zone. What a shambles from the champions, whose title defence has almost completely disintegrated.
Manchester United will surge 12 points clear of their second-placed rivals if they beat Everton at Old Trafford on Sunday afternoon.
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Date: 10.02.2013 - 01:15
Stramaccioni seeking change of fortune
Inter Milan coach Andrea Stramaccioni is desperate to turn his side's form slump around, starting with Sunday's clash with Chievo.
Inter are without a win in three Serie A matches, and for the first time this season have fallen behind bitter rivals AC Milan in the league table.
Both sides are 12 points leaders Juventus, and Stramaccioni wants to use last weekend's 3-1 humbling at the hand of lowly Siena as a watershed moment in their season.
"I think that the game we played in Siena represented a sort of turning point for us, and from that point on we said, 'it's enough, now let's come back to being Inter'," Stramaccioni said.
"That's what I think, that's what my players think and the president too.
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Date: 09.02.2013 - 22:34
Roura trusts Barca to maintain focus
Jordi Roura does not believe his Barcelona team are in danger of complacency when they tackle Getafe in La Liga on Sunday.
Barca boast a commanding position at the top of the league table, nine points clear of second-placed Atletico Madrid.
Few observers will be expecting any outcome other than a home win when 12th-placed Getafe arrive at Camp Nou, but Barca assistant coach Roura has insisted his players will be fully focused.
"I really don't think we will be complacent against Getafe. Getafe and their coach are a very tidy team, with the lines very together, they push you a lot, they are good defensively and they are intense," Roura said.
"When their coach was with Levante they were already a difficult rival to beat and now i
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Date: 09.02.2013 - 22:33