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Wed Dec 10, 2008 5:21 pm by Hbk4894-Admin
Manager Luiz Felipe Scolari insisted Nicolas Anelka was just as crucial to the Chelsea cause despite Didier Drogba scoring in their 2-1 win over FC Cluj.
Drogba's late goal edged his side into the last 16 of the Champions League.
"Don't forget we arrived in this position, and second in the Premier League, because our scorer is Anelka," Scolari said at Stamfo...
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Tue Dec 09, 2008 5:45 pm by Hbk4894-Admin
Blackburn chairman John Williams has set his side a target of nine wins to save their season.
Rovers are second from bottom in the Premier League after a run of five straight defeats with manager Paul Ince coming under increasing pressure.
"Nine wins is a priority and we need to get them as soon as we can," Williams told the Lancashire Evening Telegraph....
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Sun Dec 07, 2008 2:06 pm by Hbk4894-Admin
Steven Gerrard has admitted to being 'selfish' in his desire to play in his favourite position.
The Liverpool skipper has complained in the past when moved away from the central role he has become accustomed to, saying his performances suffered as a result.
He admits he was wrong to be so stubborn but insists he is now happy to play anywhere to help the Reds in their ...
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Sat Dec 06, 2008 10:56 pm by Hbk4894-Admin
Nemanja Vidic snatched a dramatic 1-0 victory for Manchester United in Sunderland's first game since the departure of Roy Keane.
The Black Cats, who had fallen into the bottom three after losing five of their last six games, looked set to be rewarded for a spirited display with a vital point.
They had withstood everything United had thrown at them, while Cristiano Ron...
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Sat Dec 06, 2008 7:38 pm by Hbk4894-Admin
A controversial penalty saw Hull City come from behind to beat Middlesbrough 2-1.
After a long period of stalemate in which Brazilian Geovanni wasted the best openings, the match sprang to life in the closing stages.
Tuncay gave Boro the lead after 79 minutes, tapping in from close range after great work by Justin Hoyte.
But the Tigers roared back in th...
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Sat Dec 06, 2008 7:36 pm by Hbk4894-Admin
Nicolas Anelka returned to haunt his former club with the opener as Chelsea returned to winning ways in impressive fashion at the Reebok Stadium.
The Frenchman put Chelsea ahead when he headed home Jose Bosingwa's cross after nine minutes, and Deco wrapped up the points with a superb scissors-kick.
The Blues had chances for a third, but Bolton responded valiantly late...
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Sat Dec 06, 2008 7:34 pm by Hbk4894-Admin
Goals from Xabi Alonso, Yossi Benayoun and Steven Gerrard were enough to keep Liverpool top of the table and leave Blackburn without a league win in 10.
Stephen Warnock stopped Benayoun giving Liverpool the lead before Morten Gamst Pedersen fired against the crossbar.
After half-time Alonso sidefooted past Paul Robinson to open the scoring and Benayoun shot low to dou...
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Sat Dec 06, 2008 12:51 pm by Hbk4894-Admin
Hull hope to have Andy Dawson and Dean Marney available, but striker Caleb Folan is out with a knee injury.
Dawson has been out with an Achilles problem and Marney has been unable to train fully because of a knock.
Middlesbrough defender Robert Huth, who has been out since September with a foot injury, is back in the squad.
Emanuel Pogatetz is likely to...
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Sat Dec 06, 2008 12:44 pm by Hbk4894-Admin
Fulham defender Chris Baird's wife and child are ill, but boss Roy Hodgson is hopeful the player will be available this weekend.
Diomansy Kamara remains sidelined following knee surgery and midfielder Andranik Teymourian is also still out
Manchester City are without midfielder Elano, who will be sidelined for up to 10 days with a groin strain.
Robinho (...
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Blackburn 1-3 Liverpool

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Stephen Warnock stopped Benayoun giving Liverpool the lead before Morten Gamst Pedersen fired against the crossbar.
After half-time Alonso sidefooted past Paul Robinson to open the scoring and Benayoun shot low to double the lead.
Roque Santa Cruz's header gave Rovers hope but Gerrard found an empty net after poor defending from the hosts.
Blackburn manager Paul Ince is likely to come under increased pressure after his side slumped to their fifth successive league defeat.
They sit second from bottom, just two points above West Brom, who have a game in hand.
Liverpool remain a point clear of Chelsea at the Premier League summit and boss Rafael Benitez will be delighted to return to winning ways following back-to-back goalless draws.
606: DEBATE
All the naysayers and doom mongerers out there, just remember this match - top of the league!
KitKuyt
The Merseyside outfit dominated the opening exchanges as Blackburn portrayed all the hallmarks of a team desperately lacking in confidence.
The hosts' ball-retention was poor and they seemed bereft of ideas in the attacking third.
Liverpool looked to release wingers Benayoun and Ryan Babel at every opportunity and on 18 minutes Steven Gerrard sent Benayoun racing through on goal, only for Warnock to intervene with an outstanding challenge.
But Liverpool, lining up in a 4-5-1 formation with Robbie Keane dropped to the bench and Dirk Kuyt the lone striker, did not create another clear-cut chance in a half notable for the visitors' shortage of inspiration and cutting edge.
Ince proud of players despite defeat
Blackburn grew in belief and were unfortunate not to take the lead when Pedersen's long-range strike on 27 minutes was expertly tipped onto the woodwork by Liverpool goalkeeper Pepe Reina.
Reina was again called upon to save from Pedersen before half-time, this time palming a free-kick to safety, but the game became scrappy after the break.
The passing was, at times, woeful but Liverpool showed marginally more quality going forward and Robinson was forced to react well to repel Alonso's drive after 57 minutes.
Moments later Liverpool should have broken the deadlock but when Robinson spilled Gerrard's fierce strike, Benayoun could not follow up and Ryan Nelson scrambled the ball clear.
Blackburn were rocking and it came as no surprise when Alonso sidefooted past Robinson from just inside the penalty area.
Controlled display satisfies Benitez
The Spaniard pounced with a calm finish after Andre Ooijer, under pressure from Kuyt, had failed to deal with Gerrard's cross from the right and his fellow centre-half Christopher Samba was nowhere to be seen.
The Merseysiders could well have lost their lead on 75 minutes as Roque Santa Cruz rose to meet Ooijer's precise centre from the right but could not find the target with his header.
That miss proved coast because at the other end Benayoun collected Kuyt's pass on the right, skipped past Warnock's terrible attempted-tackle and lashed a low drive across goal and into Robinson's bottom right-hand corner.
In stoppage time Robinson, faced with Nabil El Zhar, was forced to rush his clearance and it fell to Albert Riera, who squared to Gerrard and the captain rounded off Liverpool's win.
Blackburn: Robinson, Ooijer, Samba, Nelsen, Warnock, Emerton, Andrews, Kerimoglu (Vogel 84), Pedersen (McCarthy 81), Roque Santa Cruz, Derbyshire (Treacy 90).
Subs Not Used: Brown, Villanueva, Simpson, Fowler.
Booked: Andrews, Warnock.
Goals: Roque Santa Cruz 86.
Liverpool: Reina, Arbeloa, Carragher, Hyypia, Insua, Benayoun (Riera 87), Mascherano (Leiva Lucas 83), Alonso, Babel (El Zhar 64), Gerrard, Kuyt.
Subs Not Used: Cavalieri, Dossena, Agger, Keane.
Booked: Babel, Arbeloa.
Goals: Alonso 69, Benayoun 79, Gerrard 90.
Att: 26,920
Ref: Andre Marriner (W Midlands).














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