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France24 (Free subscription) | 2 hours ago
Sir Alex Ferguson believes Manchester United can take charge of the title race if they reach the New Year in touch with leaders Chelsea. Goals from Darren Fletcher, Michael Carrick and Antonio Valencia completed a 3-0 victory for Ferguson's side over Everton that kept them within five points of Carlo Ancelotti's side. The United manager declared himself satisfied with his side's performance after...
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Soccer news (Free subscription) | 5 hours ago
Chelsea Midfielder Joe Cole shines in Chelsea stroll against Wolves after long injury with strike one goal. Become first eleven of chelsea in match against Wolves cole proven trust from ancelotti with great movement and skill. Few expected Wolves to get a result at Chelsea with bookmakers offering odds of 23/1 that they beat the Blues, despite a lengthy injury list for Carlo Ancelotti's men. Perhaps...
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The Telegraph (Free subscription) | 10 hours ago
Goals from Darren Fletcher Michael Carrick and Antonio Valencia give United all three points.
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 10 hours ago
Manchester United had won only two of their previous five Premier League matches, and were eight points behind Chelsea at kick-off yesterday, but they quickly trimmed that back to five with a comfortable victory over the basket case poor Everton resemble at present. It is interesting to note that, at this stage last season, United were running third, behind Chelsea and Liverpool, and they stayed there...
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Man Utd daily news (Free subscription) | 16 hours ago
Goals from Darren Fletcher Michael Carrick and Antonio Valencia give Manchester United all three points.
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tribalfootball.com (Free subscription) | 11/10/2009
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson is delighted with the way Antonio Valencia has settled. read more
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tribalfootball.com (Free subscription) | 11/09/2009
Wigan Athletic chairman Dave Whelan admits he's delighted to see Antonio Valencia doing so well at Manchester United . read more
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/09/2009
For the first time this season Carlo Ancelotti's tactical plan failed to work, but ominously for the rest of the Premier League they were still able to record a win 1. Shape and gameplan Chelsea kept their diamond lights in place, with Deco head of the group, getting the nod over the fit-again Joe Cole. With Michael Essien the deepest guard it was entrusted to Frank Lampard - the team's ever-present,...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/09/2009
Aston Villa's wing play, Ashley Cole's troubles and Thomas Vermaelen's defensive abilities ... analysed on our Chalkboard tool 1. Villa like to wing it We've said it before, but the extent to which Villa concentrate their attacks down the wings is staggering. Look at the lack of passes in the centre of the field. This approach has slowly evolved during Martin O'Neill's reign; contrast the Bolton game...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/08/2009
Artistry and beauty are put on hold as Chelsea and Manchester United fight for supremacy Winning ugly, they call it. And that was certainly ugly. Roman Abramovich's hopes that Carlo Ancelotti would bring a new age of artistry and enlightenment to Stamford Bridge were put on hold for 90 minutes as Chelsea and Manchester United fought out a bitter contest for supremacy at the top of the Premier League,...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/08/2009
The only aspect of this fixture that lived up to expectation was the contentiousness. The Premier League leaders Chelsea moved five points clear of Manchester United with a goal of murky origins. Darren Fletcher wrongly had a foul awarded against him in the 76th minute and from Frank Lampard's free-kick John Terry headed home, although Didier Drogba may also have got a touch. Hot-tempered action followed,...
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 11/08/2009
Sir Alex Ferguson's side can take dignity from their defeat at Chelsea, but they'll also do well to shed a real sense of injustice It is a curious war-dance: a little hop and a skip, then a flurry of frantic hand movements, as if he is somehow trying to swat away an invisible swarm of bees. You can see it pretty much every time a split decision goes against Manchester United and Sir Alex Ferguson...
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tribalfootball.com (Free subscription) | 11/08/2009
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson is delighted with the form Antonio Valencia is now showing. read more
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jockson | 08/13/2009
Premier League 2009/10 Betting: Outright Market: The first question to ask is: will the Premier League be a four-horse race again? My answer is yes, despite the £100m Manchester City have spent. I don’t see how Mark Hughes’ side can climb from mid-table to champions in just one season, particularly since most of the players they have signed (Carlos Tevez, Roque Santa Cruz, Kolo Toure, Emmanuel Adebayor)...
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livalove | 05/24/2009
Wigan winger Antonio Valencia is unlikely to get a farewell appearance against Portsmouth at the JJB Stadium as he is struggling with a hamstring problem. Manager Steve Bruce admits it is inevitable the in-demand Ecuador international will leave in the summer with Real Madrid having already reportedly made a bid. Watch Live Online