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Zee News
| 1 year ago
We're disappointed to lose four goals, a leading daily quoted Nani, as saying. United led Everton 4-2 but conceded late goals to Nikica Jelavic and Steven Pienaar. That, coupled with City's 2-0 win at Wolves, has set up the mother of all derbies at...
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India Abroad
| 1 year ago
The father of Manchester United [ Images ] and England [ Images ] striker Wayne Rooney [ Images ] has been cleared of involvement in an alleged betting scam, media reports said on Monday. "Mr Rooney senior has always vigorously denied the allegations...
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Mail Online UK
| 1 year ago
Premier League star Pienaar, 30, is wanted after his Aston Martin DBS was caught speeding twice on the same road in the space of 11 days. The footballer failed to let the authorities know who was driving and today failed to appear at Chelmsford...
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BBC
| 1 year ago
Wayne Rooney's father cleared over bet probe Wayne Rooney Sr and Steve Jennings will face no further action The father of Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney will face no further action over allegations of a football betting scam, his solicitor...
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Daily News & Analysis
| 1 year ago
Get ready for a manic Monday in Manchester next week: City versus United, noisy neighbours versus the champions, Carlos Tevez versus Wayne Rooney at an all-ticket, all-chanting Etihad. And tell the lady who does not like getting on the scales to stop...
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India Abroad
| 1 year ago
T he Premier League title race took another dramatic twist on Sunday when leaders Manchester United blew a two-goal lead to draw 4-4 with Everton and Manchester City beat Wolverhampton Wanderers 2-0 to narrow the gap to three points. Wolves were...
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France24
| 1 year ago
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson attends the English Premier League football match between Manchester United and Everton at Old Trafford in Manchester. Ferguson has said the upcoming clash with Premier League title rivals Manchester City...
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The independent
| 1 year ago
Suggested Topics While it was happening it was a convulsion, and quite dazzling in so much of its detail. Afterwards, though, it seemed more as if that once shining golden eagle which used to fly over Old Trafford in times of need and refurbishment...
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The independent
| 1 year ago
Caption competition News in pictures On Facebook Sport blogs It's the latest installment of El Clasico this Saturday and with it comes another opportunity to dro... I have a feeling that Spain's two giants are going to have a right old go at each...
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The independent
| 1 year ago
Suggested Topics Sir Alex Ferguson conceded that Manchester United's visit to Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium a week today will be the biggest derby the two clubs have ever known after United failed to beat Everton at Old Trafford yesterday.
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Telegraph India
| 1 year ago
Title race thrown open as United draw Everton at home & city beat wolves 2-0 Mark Ogden London : Steven Pienaar delivered a hammer blow to Manchester United's title hopes by capping a stunning Everton fightback to seal a 4-4 draw at Old Trafford.
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Football Premier League
| 1 year ago
Everton's David Moyes said he was 'extremely proud' of his side's performance against Manchester United. Photograph: Nigel Roddis/Reuters David Moyes hailed his Everton players for going "toe-to-toe" with Manchester United as they gained a draw at...
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Football Premier League
| 1 year ago
Manchester United's manager, Sir Alex Ferguson, says his team need to get a result against Manchester City at the Etihad. Photograph: Jon Super/AP Sir Alex Ferguson admitted it was "game on" in the title race after Manchester United twice surrendered...
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BBC
| 1 year ago
The recent defeat at Wigan was followed up by victory over Aston Villa but United will have to respond once again after Everton exposed defensive frailties reminiscent of their early-season form...The re-emergence of Carlos Tevez has coincided with...
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Football Premier League
| 1 year ago
Everton's defence were pulled out of position by the movement of Wayne Rooney and Danny Welbeck and the touchline-hugging winger Antonio Valencia Richard Scudamore, BSkyB and possibly the Manchester City hierarchy would have enjoyed this spectacular.
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Charlotte Observer Online
| 1 year ago
The Premier League title race took an unexpected twist on Sunday when Manchester City beat Wolverhampton 2-0 to move within three points of leader Manchester United, which blew a two-goal lead to draw 4-4 with Everton. With the two rivals meeting at...
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BBC
| 1 year ago
If Roberto Mancini's side beat United next Monday, they will go top on goal difference with two games remaining. Ferguson said: "We need a result at the Etihad, no question about that."...We have to go there, make sure we perform in the right way and...
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International Business Times
| 1 year ago
Manchester United let a 4-2 lead slip in the closing seven minutes of play in a rollercoaster of a match with Everton at Old Trafford that could have massive implications for the destiny of the Premier League title. Share This Story Holding an eight-...
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Star Phoenix
| 1 year ago
Manchester United twice conceded in the final eight minutes as Everton fought back to secure a remarkable 4-4 draw at Old Trafford here on Sunday. Premier League leaders United were on course to go eight points clear of Manchester City before the...
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BDNews24
| 1 year ago
Manchester United and Everton fought out an astonishing 4-4 draw spiced with some outstanding goals at Old Trafford on Sunday as United blew the chance of moving eight points clear of Manchester City at the top of the Premier League. City can now...
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The Globe & Mail
| 1 year ago
Manchester United's Rio Ferdinand reacts after a missed opportunity during their English Premier League soccer match against Everton in Manchester on Sunday. England The Associated Press Published Sunday, Apr. 22, 2012 10:36AM EDT Last updated Sunday,...
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Sydney Morning Herald
| 1 year ago
Steven Pienaar scores his team's fourth goal to silence the Old Trafford crowd. Photo: Getty Images The Premier League title race took yet another twist on Sunday as leaders Manchester United were held to a 4-4 draw by Everton in a pulsating match at...
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BBC
| 1 year ago
Sir Alex Ferguson Manager Sir Alex Ferguson believes Manchester United "threw away" victory, after Everton score twice in the last ten minutes for a 4-4 draw. The Scot blames "poor defending" for the "soft" goals conceded, contrasting with the "...
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Independent
| 1 year ago
Everton scored twice in the final seven minutes to blow the Premier League title race wide open by claiming a point from an incredible 4-4 encounter with Manchester United . Twice in the second half United established a two-goal cushion after having...
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The independent
| 1 year ago
Suggested Topics Manchester United threw away a two-goal lead in the final seven minutes as Everton blew the Barclays Premier League title race wide open in an incredible game at Old Trafford. Instead of setting the scene for an ultimate revenge act...
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Arab News
| 1 year ago
Steven Pienaar grabbed a late equalizer as Everton salvaged a stunning 4-4 draw with Manchester United on Sunday to halt the defending champion's title charge. Wayne Rooney equalized against his former club with a header in the 41st after Nikica...
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DAWN
| 1 year ago
Everton twice came from two goals behind to share the points in an extraordinary 4-4 draw away to leaders Manchester United that reignited the English Premier League title race on Sunday. The result left United six points in front of second-placed...
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Football Premier League
| 1 year ago
Steven Pienaar scores Everton's fourth goal in an enthralling 4-4 draw against Manchester United at Old Trafford. Photograph: Alex Livesey/Getty Images It was almost beyond credulity that Manchester United could be guilty of such carelessness. Sir...
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Indian Express
| 1 year ago
With Rooney also likely to be in England's Euro 2012 squad, Ferguson called the situation 'ridiculous', the BBC said. "It is utter chaos," he said. "There are so many complications." However, an FA statement said: "Any player who travels to Euro 2012...
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Daily News & Analysis
| 1 year ago
Manchester United star Wayne Rooney is expecting Arsenal striker Robin van Persie to win the Professional Footballer's Associations (PFA) Player of the Year award. Obviously, it a great award to win and and it's your work throughout the season that...
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International Business Times
| 1 year ago
With the much-anticipated Manchester derby to come in just over a week's time, Manchester United knows that it cannot afford any slip-ups against Everton on Sunday. Despite a five-point gap at the top of the Premier League, United will want to have...
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France24
| 1 year ago
Wayne Rooney (R) is during the match against Aston Villa on April 15. Sir Alex Ferguson will be hoping Rooney continues his remarkable goalscoring form this season after the number nine took his season's tally to 31 goals in the 4-0 victory over...
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Daily News & Analysis
| 1 year ago
For a player apparently not enjoying the most accomplished of seasons, Wayne Rooney moves among the greats of the game...Frequently criticised, even subbed in recent games, the Manchester United striker will move level with that distinguished, sadly-...