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Sunday Football Around Europe – Best Goals
The best 3 goals from European Football this Sunday, coming from Kevin Phillips, Vicente Moreno and Matthieu Valbuena
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Kuyt’s Goal Gives Liverpool 1-0 Win & Sweep Over Everton in 2009-2010
Dirk Kuyt scored the only goal as Liverpool beat Everton 1-0 in a hard fought and slightly violent Merseyside derby (2 red cards), climbing back to fourth place, staying strong in the race for the champions league spot.
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Blast From the Past – Dennis Bergkamp Amazing Goal Against Newcastle
Another Blast from the past, this time Dennis Bergkamp and his amazing goal against Newcastle from 2002.
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Manchester United Humiliate Arsenal at the Emirates
A rampant United side crushed Arsenal at the Emirates, narrowing the gap from Chelsea to one point, with Chelsea holding a game in hand.
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Terry’s Header Gives Chelsea a 2-1 Win at Burnley
Troubled or not, John Terry’s head gave Chelsea a hard earned 2-1 victory over Burnley and a return to the top of the Premiership.
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Wayne Rooney’s Four Goals Highlight Manchester United’s 4-0 Win Over Hull City
Wayne Rooney scores four goals, giving United a 4-0 win over Hull City and a return to the top of the Premiership, at least until Arsenal and Chelsea complete their missing games.
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How the hell did they get there?
It isn’t unusual anymore to see the biggest names in European football feature in unknown teams in Qatar, Japan or even the United States (yes, the MLS is an insignificant dot compared to European Football) for a major cash injection to their bank account. Yet it’s still a widely criticized phenomenon as football fans still find it hard to understand why the football players of the modern era prefer money over a respectful retirement at their home club or a last attempt at some trophies. So, we decided to make an article featuring the most famous players who are currently playing in one of these, how shall we put it, less significant leagues.
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Blast From the Past – Ronnie Radford Goal Against Newcastle
Ronnie Radford’s classic goal in Hereford United’s huge upset win against Newcastle in the 1972 FA Cup.
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Amazing 7-2 Match in Stamford Bridge, as Chelsea Destory Sunderland
Yes, the Premiership produces another wild result, this time by it’s best team, despite their best players away in the Africa cup of nations tournament. Chelsea destroy Sunderland 7-2 with braces from Nicolas Anelka and Frank Lampard, staying on top of the Premiership, one point above United and a game in hand.
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Unimpressive United Beat Burnley 3-0
Not impressive, but efficient, as Manchester United stay a point behind Chelsea, beating a sympathetic Burnley side 3-0 with goals from Rooney, Berbatov and Diouf.