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Liverpool Revival? Reds Beat Everton 2-0 in Merseyside Derby
Liverpool forgot about the troubles and came away with a 2-0 win over Everton at Goodison Park in the Merseyside Derby, as Moyes’ and Everton’s woes deepen while Liverpool (own goal&Kuyt goals) win their first league match in over a month.
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Rooney Hat-Tricks as Manchester United Beat Portsmouth 4-1
Manchester United cut Chelsea’s lead, until tomorrow at least, to two points, as they easily handle Portsmouth (4-1) with Avram Grant returning to the Premiership the same way he left, beaten by Ferguson. Wayne Rooney scored a hat-trick.
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Chelsea Hammer Wolves, Win 4-0 to Extend Reign at Top
Chelsea continue with their perfect home record, crushing Wolves 4-0 at Stamford Bridge and (temporarily) making their lead over Manchester United 8 points.
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Liverpool and Manchester City Keep Non-Winning Ways, Part in 2-2 Draw
Liverpool and Manchester City keep their poor form in the Premiership intact, ending their disappointing clash at Anfield in a 2-2 draw, probably distancing themselves from a top four spot and a (fantasy) title even more
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Liverpool Can’t Beat Birmingham City, Reds and Blues part with 2-2 Draw
Another game, another game without a win for Liverpool (last one October 25th over Man Utd). Liverpool only managed a 2-2 draw at home to lowly Birmingham, as the pressure on Rafa Benitez continues to pile up.
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Manchester United Easily Handle Blackburn, Win 2-0
Manchester United beat Blackburn 2-0 (Rooney, Berbatov), staying at second place, two points behind Chelsea, a week before their meeting.
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Liverpool Fall Apart at Craven Cottage, Fulham Win 3-1
Fulham beat a nine man Liverpool (sixth loss in seven games) 3-1, their biggest win over the reds in 50 years.
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Arsenal Claim North London Derby, Beat Tottenham 3-0
Arsenal climb second in the Premiership after beating Tottenham 3-0 in the North London Derby, with Van Persie scoring two and setting up (kind of) the other one to Fabregas.
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West Ham Hold Arsenal to a 2-2 Draw
Arsenal drop a 2 goal lead at Upton Park and finish their London Derby with West Ham at 2-2, thanks to a very controversial penalty decision by Chris Foy, giving Diamanti the chance to get a much needed point.