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Magic Johnson sizzles as star duo kill off Bolton
Wednesday February 10 2010
Two very familiar names, Carlos Tevez and Emmanuel Adebayor, struck the goals to give Manchester City a slightly nervy victory last night, but it was a new boy, Adam Johnson, who really made a name for himself.
Blossoming Elm raises Cottage roof
Wednesday February 10 2010
Goals from Danny Murphy, David Elm and Bobby Zamora lit up Craven Cottage last night as Roy Hodgson's side proved too strong for travel-sick Burnley.
Wenger hits back after 'unfair' press
Wednesday February 10 2010
ArsEne Wenger's latest date with destiny arrives with the fallout still tumbling out from the last.
Tottenham have resources to qualify for Champions League, believes Crouch
Tuesday February 09 2010
Peter Crouch has insisted that Tottenham have enough resources to create history and reach the Champions League for the first time.
Ballack: United are our only true rivals
Tuesday February 09 2010
MICHAEL BALLACK has accused Arsene Wenger of consistently making excuses in defeat and branded Arsenal's style of football one-dimensional.
Mancini sights set on Gunners
Tuesday February 09 2010
ROBERTO Mancini's confidence that he can fulfil his promise to guide Manchester City into next season's Champions League is so complete that the Italian believes his side can still leapfrog Arsenal and earn a top-three finish.
Gerrard: Reds can't afford more slip-ups
Tuesday February 09 2010
LIVERPOOL have shot themselves in the foot so often this season that it is impossible to predict what may lie in store, but Steven Gerrard warned his team-mates yesterday that they cannot afford any more slip-ups.
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