Saturday, February 22, 2014

Matukio ya mechi za Jumamosi hii Ulaya

Chelsea 1 - 0 Everton 

CHELSEA (4-2-3-1): Cech 7: Ivanovic 7, Terry 8, Cahill 8, Azpilicueta 7: Matic 7, Lampard 7: Willian 5 (Torres 62, 4.5), Hazard 5.5, Oscar 5 (Ramires 46, 6): Eto’o 6 (Schurrle 69, 6). Subs not used: Schwarzer, Cole, Salah, Ba.
Booked: Oscar.
Goal: Howard (OG 90+3mins)

EVERTON (4-2-3-1): Howard 7: Coleman 7, Jagielka 7, Distin 8.5, Baines 7.5: Barry 7, McCarthy 7: Osman 7.5 (Barkley 60, 5.5), Naismith 7, Pienaar 6.5 (McGeady 80, 5): Mirallas 7.5 (Deulofeu 75, 6). Subs not used: Robles, Hibbert, McGeady, Deulofeu, Garbutt, Stones.
Booked: Barry, Jagielka.
Attendance: 41,850
Referee: Lee Probert

Deadly delivery: Frank Lampard whips in the decisive free-kick into the danger zoneQuick off the mark: John Terry reacts first as Slyvain Distin, Leighton Baines and Phil Jagielka can only watchDramatic finish: Tim Howard deflected Frank Lampard's free-kick into his own net under pressure from John TerryDouble act: Frank Lampard (left) and John Terry combined for Chelsea's crucial winnerCrucial three points: Jose Mourinho punches the air as the Chelsea bench erupts at the late winnerMixed emotions: John Terry and Tim Howard share a moment after the match


Manchester City 1 - 0 Stoke City 

MANCHESTER CITY: Hart 6; Zabaleta 6, Kompany 5.5, Demichelis 6.5, Kolarov 6; Nasri 6, Fernandinho 6.5 (Navas 63, 6.5), Toure 8, Silva 7.5; Dzeko 4.5, Negredo 5 (Jovetic 56, 5, Garcia 69, 6). 
Subs: Pantilimon, Lescott, Clichy, Milner.
Scorer: Toure 70
Booked: Kompany, Fernandinho, Dzeko

STOKE: Begovic 6.5; Cameron 5.5, Shawcross 6.5, Wilson 7, Pieters 6; Whelan 6.5 (Etherington 82, 5), Adam 6.5; Odemwingie 5.5, Walters 6 (Ireland 78, 5.5), Arnautovic 6 (Palacios 69, 6); Crouch 7. 
Subs: Sorensen, Muniesa, Nzonzi, Wilkinson.
Booked: Adam
Referee: Chris Foy 7
Man of the match: Yaya Toure
Manuel Pellegrini: 6.5
Mark Hughes: 6

Twinkle toes: Toure (R) dances through the Stoke defence to open the scoring in the second half
City slickers: David Silva (L) raises his arms as the ball crosses the line past Stoke's Asmir BegovicLeap of joy: Yaya Toure (top) jumps into Aleksander Kolorov's arms after breaking the deadlock
Tall story! City midfielder Yaya Toure battles for the ball against Stoke's Peter Crouch (R)Little magician: Geoff Cameron of Stoke City  tries to keep pace with City playmaker David Silva
Under pressure: Managers Mark Hughes and his counterpart Manuel Pellegrini watch from the sidelines

Bofya peruzi zaidiiii kuendelea.......


Arsenal 4 - 1 Sunderland 

Arsenal (4-3-2-1): Szczesny 7; Sagna 7, Mertesacker 7, Koscielny 7.5 (Flamini 67), Monreal 6 (Jenkinson 45, 6); Arteta 7, Wilshere 7, Rosicky 8 (Gnabry 73); Cazorla 7.5, Podolski 6.5; Giroud 8.5. 
Subs: Oxlade-Chamberlain, Fabianski, Sanogo, Bendtner.
Goals: Giroud 5, 31, Rosicky 42 and Kosciely 57

Sunderland (4-5-1): Mannone 5; Bardsley 5.5, Vergini 4, O'Shea 5, Alonso 5; Johnson 5 (Larsson 45, 5), Ki 5.5 (Scocco 73), Bridcutt 6, Colback 6, Borini 5.5; Altidore 4 (Giaccherini 45). 
Subs: Gardner, Celustka, Cuellar, Ustari.
MOM: Giroud
Referee: Andre Marriner 6

Strike a pose: Giroud hits home his opener, with Sunderland's Marcos Alonso chasing in vain
Back with a bang: Giroud celebrates the first of his two strikes by thumping the Arsenal crest
Onrushing: Rosicky flicks the ball over Sunderland keeper Vito Mannone for his goal
All smiles: Tomas Rosicky (right) celebrates putting Arsenal 3-0 up with team-mate Giroud
Happy days: Laurent Koscielny (centre) celebrates his goal with Oliver Giroud (left) and Per Mertesacker
Missing in action: Arsenal's record signing Mesut Ozil watches his team-mates romp to victory
Show me the way: Gunner boss Arsene Wenger remonstrates with referee Ander Marriner
Hero's reception: Dennis Bergkamp was given a standing ovation as guest of honour at the Emirates

Crystal Palace 0 - 2 Manchester United 

Crystal Palace (4-4-1-1): Speroni 6; Ward 6, Dann 6.5, Delaney 6.5, Parr 6; Ince 7 (Gayle 85), Jedinak 6.5, Ledley 6, Puncheon 6; Chamakh 5.5 (Bolasie 74, 6); Murray 6.5 (Jerome 66, 6).
Subs not used: Hennessey, Dikgacoi, Gabbidon, Bannan.
Manager Tony Pulis 6

Manchester United (4-2-3-1): De Gea 7; Smalling7, Vidic 7, Ferdinand 7, Evra 7.5; Fellaini 6.5, Carrick 6.5 (Fletcher 88); Mata 8, Rooney 8.5, Januzaj 7 (Giggs, 80); Van Persie 6 (Valencia 80).
Subs not used: Lindegaard, Hernandez, Young,, Kagawa.
Booked: Vidic, Giggs.
Goals: RVP and Rooney 
Manager: David Moyes 7.5

Attendance: 24,571
Man of the match: Wayne Rooney
Referee: Michael Oliver (Northumberland) 7

Opener: Robin van Persie fires home from the spot to give United the lead in the second half
Wrong way: Speroni can't get to Van Perie's spot kick as United take the lead
Jumping for joy: Van Persie celebrates opening the scoring for the Premier League champions
Game over: Wayne Rooney volleyed home to ensure Manchester United took all three points
Beaten: Julian Speroni can only watch the ball hit the back of the net as Rooney notches a second for United
Relief: Rooney celebrates with his team-mates after scoring the second goal at Crystal Palace
Suits you: Manchester United fans donned Eric Cantona masks after his infamous kick at the ground in 1995
Crystal Palace's manager Tony Pulis shakes hands with Manchester United's manager David Moyes Job done: David Moyes leaves the pitch with all three points

Real Sociedad 3 - 1 Barcelona 

Real Sociedad: Bravo; Zaldua, I.Martinez, Mikel, J. Angel; Markel, Zurutuza; Elustondo, Canales, Griezmann; Vela

Barcelona: Valdes; Montoya, Bartra, Pique, Adriano; Song, Busquets, Iniesta; Pedro Messi Neymar
Goals: (32' Song o.g., 54' Griezmann, 59' Zurutuza; 36' Messi)

Hot shot: Barcelona goalkeeper Victor Valdes beaten by Real Sociedad's Gorka Elustondo
Real deal: Sociedad beat Barcelona in the league at home last season
Look out: Lionel Messi shows his frustration after Antoine Griezmann scored Real Sociedad's second goal
Blast from the past: Former Arsenal striker Carlos Vela, left, scored for Real Sociedad

Real Madrid 3 - 0 Elche 

Real Madrid: Diego Lopez, Varane, Pepe, Benzema, Bale, Xabi Alonso, Carvajal, Arbeloa, Jese, Di María, Illarramendi
Subs: Casillas, Ramos, Coentrao, Casemiro, Nacho, Morata, Isco
Goals: Illarramendi 34, Bale 72, Isco 81

Elche: M. Herrera, Cisma, Lomban, Botia, Albacar, Rivera, Javi Marquez, Rubén Perez; Del Moral, Carles, Coro
Subs: Jose Carlos, Pelegrin, Mantecon, Aaron, Fidel, Boakye, Cristian Herrera

Strike: Real Madrid's Asier Illarramendi scores his first La Liga goal for the club after his summer move
Opener: Real Madrid's Asier Illarramendi celebrates his goal with team-mates
Record man: Gareth Bale gets past Alberto Rivera down the wing but had a quiet first 45 minutes
What a goal: Gareth Bale (right) celebrates his outstanding strike in the win at the Bernabeu
Typical him: Bale produces his trademark celebration after a trademark long-range strike
Slotted home: Isco scores Real Madrid's third of the game with just under 10 minutes remaining

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