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Liverpool FC – Raheem Sterling Ruins it for Brendan Rodgers
This awful season of disappointments and dreadful results in the big matches continues for Liverpool and Brendan Rodgers, although it could have been very different if Raheem Sterling was able to score at least one of his many wonderful chances, left alone to beat David de Gea.
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Match Highlights – Manchester United vs Liverpool
A vintage Manchester United display: Playing terrible football and still beating Liverpool 3-0 thanks to David de Gea saves, Raheem Sterling and Mario Balotelli being unable to score from up close, Wayne Rooney and Robin van Persie scoring easy goals and Juan Mata doing the same but from an offside position.
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Match Highlights – Arsenal vs Newcastle
A 4-1 win over Newcastle didn’t move Arsenal up the Premier League table, but it did place them a lot closer to the top 4, as both Olivier Giroud and Santi Cazorla finished with a brace in what was probably the club’s best league performance this season.
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Arsene Wenger Singing ‘Let it Go’ From ‘Frozen’
In recent years Arsene Wenger has become a figure that it’s very easy to make fun of, so what’s another joke at his expense in the form of someone singing in his voice the ‘Let it Go’ song from the Disney hit ‘Frozen’, obviously changing the words to fit in with the very depressing reality […]
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Champions League – All 16 Teams in the Knockout Stage
In the round of 16 stage of the 2014-2015 Champions League, there are four German clubs (Bayern Munich, Dortmund, Schalke, Leverkusen), three from England (Chelsea, Arsenal, Manchester City), three from Spain (Atletico Madrid, Barcelona, Real Madrid), two from France (PSG, Moncao), one from Portugal (Porto), one from Italy (Juventus), one from Switzerland (Basel) and one from Ukraine (Shakhtar Donetsk).
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Arsenal FC – Arsene Wenger Doesn’t Own the Manager Role
It’s always interesting to see how opinions are split when it comes to Arsene Wenger, the manager of Arsenal, who has a strong opposition about the people who matter – the Arsenal fans, but a very strong backing from the media, despite their usual taste and affinity for blood and scandal.
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Manchester United – Robin van Persie Shines Through Terrible Football
Only three shots on goal were enough for Manchester United to pull off another win that puts them in a decent distance from the top of the table. Robin van Persie coming back to life with two goals is excellent news, but the team’s ability under Louis van Gaal isn’t.
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Jose Mourinho – Blame Everyone But Himself
In the mind of Jose Mourinho, it’s never his fault. Not his approach, not his tactics. It’s always the referee, the other team wasting time or playing to not to lose or even the fans who have something to do with the loss. Chelsea losing their first match didn’t rattle him too much, but brought him to his finest whining form.
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Cristiano Ronaldo – Great Player, but a Diver & Cheater as well
All the goals, hat tricks, celebrations and titles won’t take away from the fact that Cristiano Ronaldo is part of the problem in football today. As great of a player that he is, he’s also a symbol for diving and cheating. Being a huge role model and hero to millions, some might say it’s a problem.