Tuesday, January 28, 2014

Katika picha mechi za Man U, Arsenal and Liverpool

Manchester United 2 - 0 Cardiff City 

Man Utd: De Gea 6, Rafael Da Silva 6, Smalling 6, Evans 7, Evra 7, Valencia 7, Jones 6, Giggs 6 (Cleverley 71, 6), Young 8, Mata 6 (Januzaj 85), Van Persie 7 (Rooney 63, 7). Subs not used: Lindegaard, Hernandez, Fletcher, Kagawa.
Goals: Van Persie 6, Young 59.
Manager: David Moyes 7

Cardiff: Marshall 6, McNaughton 5, Caulker 6, Hudson 6 (Turner 69, 6), John 5, Noone 6 (Daehli 78), Medel 7, Mutch 7 (Kim 52, 6), Whittingham 6, Campbell 6, Bellamy 7. 
Subs not used: Berget, Turner, Eikrem, Gunnarsson, Lewis. 
Booked: Bellamy.
Referee: Craig Pawson.
Attendance: 75,301.

Star: Juan Mata made his debut for United in the 2-0 win over Cardiff at Old TraffordPulling the strings: Mata unleashes a typically crisp pass as the Spaniard made his Old Trafford bow
Dutch treat: Van Persie (right) nets the opener with this precision header
Letting fly: Young unleashes an unstoppable drive to make the points secure for David Moyes's side
Quick off the mark: Robin van Persie took just six minutes to put the hosts a goal to the good
Changing of the guard: Wayne Rooney replaced Van Persie in the 63rd minute
Arm in arm: Cardiff City manager Solskjaer with Wayne Rooney at the end of the game
Sage advice: Rooney and Solskjaer share a moment after the final whistle
It's that man again: Sir Alex Ferguson took his seat in the Old Trafford stands


Southampton 2 - 2 Arsenal 

Southampton: Boruc 5, Chambers 6, Fonte 7, Yoshida 5, Shaw 7, Cork 5, Schneiderlin 5, S. Davis 5 (Do Prado 90), Lallana 7, Rodriguez 6, Gallagher 6 (Ward-Prowse 70, 6). Unused subs: Kelvin Davis, Clyne, Wanyama, Hooiveld, Isgrove.
Goals: Fonte 21, Lallana 54.
Booked: Rodriguez, Ward-Prowse.
Manager: Mauricio Pochettino 7

Arsenal: Szczesny 5, Sagna 6, Mertesacker 5, Koscielny 5, Monreal 4, Arteta 5, Flamini 3, Ozil 6, Cazorla 7 (Gibbs 86), Gnabry 5 (Oxlade-Chamberlain 70, 7), Giroud 7 (Podolski 90). Unused subs: Vermaelen, Fabianski, Bendtner, Jenkinson, Gibbs.
Goals: Giroud 48, Cazorla 52.
Booked: Giroud.
Sent off: Flamini.
Manager: Arsene Wenger 5

Att: 31,284
Referee: Lee Mason (Lancashire) 7
Man of the match: Adam Lallana

Pegged back: Southampton's Adam Lallana, centre, celebrates scoring his equaliser against Arsenal
Yellow peril: Arsenal midfielder Santi Cazorla, centre, celebrates scoring his side's second against Southampton
Showing no fear: Southampton's Sam Gallagher was excellent against Arsenal in his first Premier League start
Opening strike: Southampton's Jose Fonte, left, scores the first goal of the match against Arsenal at St Mary's
Start of Saints' march: Fonte enjoys opening the scoring against Arsenal


Liverpool 4 - 0 Everton 

Liverpool (4-3-3) - Mignolet 7; Flanagan 7 (Kelly 73), Skrtel 7, Toure 7, Cissokho 6; Henderson 6, Gerrard 8, Coutinho 8 (Alberto 79); Sterling 7, Sturridge 8 (Moses 71), Suarez 7. 
Subs not used - Jones, Aspas, Ibe, Smith.
Goals: Gerrard 21, Sturridge 33,35 Suarez 50

Everton (4-2-3-1) - Howard 7; Stones 7, Alcaraz 5, Jagielka 6, Baines 6; McCarthy 6, Barry 7; Mirallas 7, Barkley 7 (McGeady 76), Pienaar 5 (Osman 46, 6); Lukaku 6 (Naismith 25, 6). 
Subs not used - Robles, Hibbert, Gueye, Osman, Garbutt.
Booked - Pienaar, Barry, Mirallas.

Man of the match - Steven Gerrard.
Managers - Brendan Rodgers 8, Roberto Martinez 6.
Referee - Martin Atkinson 7.
Attendance - 44,450.

Good night's work: Despite the flashpoint, Sturridge can take comfort from two goals in the Mersey derbyQuite brilliant: Liverpool's third goal came from a wonderful Sturridge lob over Tim Howard
Making his point: Sturridge celebrates his superb second goal in Liverpool's 4-0 win against Everton
On top of the world: Liverpool celebrate their derby demolition of Everton at Anfield
My responsibility: Steven Gerrard insisted it was his decision for Sturridge to take the penalty
Head boy: Daniel Sturridge (centre) celebrates Merseyside derby victory over Everton with Luis Suarez
Captain marvel: Steven Gerrard celebrates after heading home Liverpool's first goal of the nightSharpshooter: Suarez celebrates his strike early in the second half at a rainy Anfield
Howler: Sturridge ballooned his penalty over the crossbar when a goal would have secured a hat-trick
Head in his hands: The Reds forward was left in disbelief at his woeful penalty effort

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