Fulham 1:3 Liverpool
Daniel Sturridge's hat-trick helped Liverpool to a convincing 3-1 Premier League win over Fulham at Craven Cottage on Sunday.The former Chelsea man was the star of the show with all three goals for his side to once again prove his value, as the Anfield outfit ran out convincing victors.
Dimitar Berbatov had opened the scoring for the hosts 12 minutes before the interval, but they were almost immediately pegged back by Sturridge's powerful shot inside the box.
And the 23-year-old subsequently grabbed his second with a cool side-footed finish in the second half before, after missing a host of good chances to secure a third, he finally rounded off the result with a cl
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Date: 12.05.2013 - 22:41
QPR 1:2 Newcastle
Newcastle moved closer to Premier League safety after Yoan Gouffran was gifted the winning goal in their 2-1 victory over QPR on Sunday.The home side took the lead early
in Sunday’s game as referee Lee Probert awarded them a controversial
for a foul on Junior Hoilett. Loic Remy
made no mistake from the spot, but seven
minutes later the visitors were level as Hatem Ben Arfa converted a penalty
after Bosingwa was penalised for holding his shirt.
The deciding moment of the game came ten minutes before
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Date: 12.05.2013 - 22:33
Sunderland 1:1 Southampton
Jason Puncheon came off the bench to rescue a point for Southampton against fellow strugglers Sunderland.
Puncheon came on for Adam Lallana just minutes after Phil Bardsley had opened the scoring for the home side with a well-taken strike.
Craig Gardner's red card against Stoke last week meant that Bardsley was handed a start in defence, allowing Jack Colback to play a more advanced role in midfield.
Danny Rose played what could be his last game for Sunderland, as he is ineligible to face parent club Tottenham on the final day of the season next weekend.
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Date: 12.05.2013 - 22:30
Everton 2:0 West Ham
Everton gave outgoing manager David Moyes the perfect Goodison Park farewell with a convincing 2-0 win over West Ham on Sunday.
A pair of goals from Kevin Mirallas gave Everton their sixth home Premier League win in succession, as Moyes' side ensured they would finish above local rivals Liverpool for the second season in a row, a feat that had not been achieved since 1937.
Moyes – who will leave Merseyside to replace Alex Ferguson at Manchester United in the off-season – used his notes in the official programme to thank the Everton supporters, and he was afforded a terrific reception by the packed crowd prior to kick-off.
But once the whistle blew, it was just how Moyes w
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Date: 12.05.2013 - 22:29
Barcelona win title as Real Madrid are held
Espanyol held Real Madrid to a 1-1 draw which ended their opponents' title hopes and gifted the La Liga title to city rivals Barcelona.A Christian Stuani goal gave Espanyol the lead on 22 minutes against an out-of-sorts Madrid, however seconds after Cristiano Ronaldo was introduced from the substitutes bench Gonzalo Higuain equalised with a neat flicked header from a Luka Modric free-kick.
Madrid had to win to keep their feint title hopes alive, so taking only a point from the game gave Barcelona the 22nd title in their history.
Deportivo La Coruna were unable to give their survival hopes a boost, as they were edged out by 1-0 by Valladolid. A Javia Guerra goal on 48 minutes wa
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Date: 12.05.2013 - 03:02
Paul Scholes announces retirement
Manchester United midfielder Paul Scholes has announced that he is to retire from football at the end of the season.The 38-year-old ex-England international is likely to feature in United's two last games against Swansea and West Brom but will then call time on his career.
Scholes told the club's official website: "Yes, I am finally hanging up my boots for good! Playing football is all I have ever wanted to do, and so to have had such a long and successful career at Manchester United, under the greatest manager of all time, has been an honour.
"The team has the right balance and will continue to thrive under the leadership of David Moyes."
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Date: 12.05.2013 - 03:01
Juve drop points to Cagliari
Champions Juventus avoided defeat at home to Cagliari thanks to a second-half Mirko Vucinic goal.
Segundo Guerrero put Cagliari ahead on 12 minutes in what will have been a shock to the newly-crowned Scudetto holders on a day when they were presented with their trophy.
However, Mirko Vucinic levelled for Juventus on 61 minutes in a result which had little effect on the Serie A standings as a whole.
Bottom side and already-relegated Pescara were unable to secure their seventh win of the season, narrowly losing out to ninth-place Catania at the Stadio Angelo Massimino.
Alejandro Gomez grabbed the only goal of the
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Date: 12.05.2013 - 02:59
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