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West Ham 0 - 1 Chelsea The Irons came close to breaking the deadlock just before the interval but John Obi Mikel cleared Matthew Upson’s header off the line. The Blues moved ahead on 54 minutes, big Salomon Kalou converting a Lampard cross. West Ham had the chance to draw level from the spot, but Petr Cech managed to turn Mark Noble’s effort round the post.Hull 1 - 3 LiverpoolDespite a decent Torres effort, Hull had control of the match early doors and Geovanni came within a whisker with a sweet strike from distance. Liverpool broke the deadlock on the stroke of halftime as Xabi Alonso belted home a brilliant strike. Hull were never liekly to recover once Caleb Folan had assaulted Martin Srtkel, finding himself duly sent off. The Tigers were soon made to pay, Dirk Kuyt added a scrappy second for the Reds. That sparked Hull back into life, they pulled one back after Geovanni scored, but there was no fairytale comeback, Dirk Kuyt sealing the victory with a rebound from 10 yards to guarantee the win.There were other games too, you know. Everton 1 - 2 Manchester City The abbreviation WTF seems apt for this particular result. Having committing himself to City long-term, Robinho put Manchester’s 1976 league cup winners into the lead when the Brazilian was released in the inside left channel and he coolly carried the ball into the box and beat Howard. City doubled their lead after the break when crap Everton defending allowed Robinho to pick out Stephen Ireland charging into the box who stuck in the second. Dan Gosling grabbed a well-taken 90th minute consolation for the Toffees.West Brom 3 - 0 Sunderland So, this is what happens when you can relax and just enjoy your footy. Bottom-placed Baggies won for the first time in three months to just about keep their slim hopes of a great escape alive. West Brom went ahead via left-foot volley from Jonas Olsson. Chris Brunt scored his fourth goal in the last three games to double the Baggies lead and Juan Carlos Menseguez then grabbed the third to plunge...
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2009

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West Ham 0 - 1 Chelsea The Irons came close to breaking the deadlock just before the interval but John Obi Mikel cleared Matthew Upson’s header off the line. The Blues moved ahead on 54 minutes, big Salomon Kalou converting a Lampard cross. West Ham had the chance to draw level from the spot, but Petr Cech managed to turn Mark Noble’s effort round the post. Hull 1 - 3 Liverpool Despite a decent Torres effort, Hull had control of the match early doors and Geovanni came within a whisker with a sweet strike from distance. Liverpool broke the deadlock on the stroke of halftime as Xabi Alonso belted home a brilliant strike. Hull were never liekly to recover once Caleb Folan had assaulted Martin Srtkel, finding himself duly sent off. The Tigers were soon made to pay, Dirk Kuyt added a scrappy second for the Reds. That sparked Hull back into life, they pulled one back after Geovanni scored, but there was no fairytale comeback, Dirk Kuyt sealing the victory with a rebound from 10 yards to guarantee the win. There were other games too, you know. Everton 1 - 2 Manchester City The abbreviation WTF seems apt for this particular result. Having committing himself to City long-term, Robinho put Manchester’s 1976 league cup winners into the lead when the Brazilian was released in the inside left channel and he coolly carried the ball into the box and beat Howard. City doubled their lead after the break when crap Everton defending allowed Robinho to pick out Stephen Ireland charging into the box who stuck in the second. Dan Gosling grabbed a well-taken 90th minute consolation for the Toffees. West Brom 3 - 0 Sunderland So, this is what happens when you can relax and just enjoy your footy. Bottom-placed Baggies won for the first time in three months to just about keep their slim hopes of a great escape alive. West Brom went ahead via left-foot volley from Jonas Olsson. Chris Brunt scored his fourth goal in the last three games to double the Baggies lead and Juan Carlos
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