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Manchester United – Wayne Rooney Needs a Better Manager Than David Moyes

There’s always a debate when it’s time to blame someone. Who is more responsible for a team looking bad – the manager or the players? David Moyes might be over criticized from the day he took the Manchester United job, but his inability to keep this team on its edge and hungry for more, while Wayne Rooney, along with Adnan Januzaj and David de Gea, seem to be the only players not suffering from too many highs & lows in his game.
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Manchester City – Sergio Aguero Has Never Looked Better

After a rough second season in the Premier League, things are looking quite bright for Sergio Aguero and Manchester City, at least when they’re playing at home, as they achieve another devastating win (6-0 this time) over a title rival, possibly even brushing them aside for good.
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Neil Swarbrick Helps Wayne Rooney Avoid a Red Card for Kicking Jordon Mutch

Justice prevailed as Cardiff, playing better than Manchester United, got a 91st minute goal and an equalizer in a 2-2 draw, despite the best efforts from referee Neil Swarbrick to make it an uneven contest in favor of the visitors, showcased at its fullest when he only booked Wayne Rooney for deliberately kicking Jordon Mutch early in the game.
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Liverpool FC Transfer Rumors – Yann MâVila Coming in January

One of the best ways to tell if a player is going to be signed is seeing him sit in his next club’s stadium watching a match. By that logic, Liverpool are quite prepared to splash the cash on Yann M’Vila from Rubin Kazan, who isn’t such a in-demand committee as he was a year ago, when Arsenal were interested in signing him.
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Julio Baptista Asking Vasco Players to Score More Goals Against His Own Team Cruzeiro

A mini scandal that might develop into something bigger is brewing in Brazilian football, after Julio Baptista was caught on camera telling Cris from Vasco Faz Outro Logo, which translates into Score Another. His team, the already crowned champions, Cruzeiro, lost the match 2-1, against a side that’s battling against relegation.
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Real Madrid – Cristiano Ronaldo is on a Tear Because of Gareth Bale

No need to worry – Cristiano Ronaldo isn’t going to be out for long, or at all, despite picking up a bruise during the 5-o win over Almeria. Like anything that has to do with the most famous footballer in the world, even the slightest of injuries has to become one huge display of drama and tragedy. Meanwhile, not playing with Sami Khedira has had some pleasing affects so far.
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Bayern Munich – Mario Götze Has Every Reason to Celebrate

The 3-0 win for Bayern Munich over Borussia Dortmund doesn’t really tell the story of the difference between the two teams, but there’s also no doubt about who’ll end up as the champion in the Bundesliga. On a less serious not, Mario Götze proved just how great of a player he is, and just how dull this trend of not celebrating against ex-teams is becoming.
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Chelsea FC – Oscar Epitomizing the Jose Mourinho Style

Falling further down the title race wasn’t an option for Chelsea, so Jose Mourinho admitted to his own mistakes by actions (never by words) and changed his formation into a 4-3-3, that gave Oscar more freedom than before in his best match of the season while Frank Lampard, one of the team’s worst players this season, was finally left with enough freedom and no central midfield responsibilities in order to look like a player worth keeping.
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Arsenal FC – Olivier Giroud Is Enough Against Most Teams

The 2-0 win for Arsenal over Southampton wasn’t the most impressive of displays, but it did showcase Olivier Giroud at his finest, which meant making up for a weak performance from Mesut Ozil, Jack Wilshere and Aaron Ramsey, usually getting more credit for the Gunners’ success early this season.
