Ahad, 10 April 2011

Second-half surge boosts Barça



Barcelona took another step towards the title after coming from behind to beat Almeria 3-1 and keep their eight point lead at the top of the table in La Liga.
Earlier Real Madrid beat Athletic Bilbao 3-0 and with the top two sides due to meet next week at the Bernabeu a Barça loss could have added spice to the match.
Barça coach Pep Guardiola warned of the importance of winning this game with some difficult matches ahead, but decided to rest several players after their mid-week UEFA Champions League victory over Shakhtar Donetsk.
In midfield youngster Thiago Alcantara was given a rare start, while Bojan Krkic played in attack and the changes appeared to affect the rhythm of the side. Javier Mascherano picked up a yellow card and will miss the game against Real Madrid through suspension.
In the second half Pablo Piatti broke for Almeria and played in Miguel Corona who gave the visitors the lead, but the goal eventually brought Barcelona to life. David Villa having come on for Bojan was brought down in the box and Lionel Messi converted the penalty.
Then Thiago headed home a corner and in stoppage time Messi struck again to give a convincing win in the end.
Real Madrid kept on Barcelona's trail with a Kaka brace from the penalty spot helping them to a 3-0 win over Athletic Bilbao.

United win to stretch lead



Manchester United continue to power their way towards the Premier League title after sealing a 2-0 win over Fulham. First-half strikes from Dimitar Berbatov - his 22nd of the season - and Antonio Valencia with his first since August allowed United to surge ten points clear of nearest challengers Arsenal.
Without the services of Wayne Rooney, following his two-match ban by the FA, United were forced to look elsewhere for their attacking prowess. In this instance it was the Premier League's top scorer and a man who bagged five in one game earlier this season.
Berbatov had only started one league game since that dismal defeat at Wolves over two months ago, the equally miserable loss at Liverpool. On home soil at least though, the Bulgarian is a man to be trusted.
It did look like he was cursing when Nani ran into a crowd of Fulham defenders on the edge of the area instead of playing a simple pass to the flanks. But  Nani squeezed a pass to Anderson, then flicked the return to his left for Berbatov. The Bulgarian survived a tight offside call and slotted his shot beyond Mark Schwarzer.
It was exactly what United were looking for so early in the contest and the points should have been wrapped up when Berbatov skipped past Carlos Salcido and Brede Hangeland by the touchline and burst into the box before rolling a pass back to Anderson. Goalscoring, though, is not the returning Brazilian's forte. Back after a nine-match absence with a knee injury, Anderson never looked like improving a return of two goals in 121 previous appearances and dribbled a poor effort wide.
Nani continues to impress
United did get their second though, just after the half-hour when Schwarzer inexplicably raced to the touchline to try and make a clearance he was never going to manage given Nani had the speed to get there first.
The Portugal winger showed his selfish streak by going for goal himself rather than present Valencia with a tap-in. Aaron Hughes did it instead, turning Nani's shot away with his head but merely offering Valencia the chance to nod home from two yards as a consequence. It was Valencia's first goal since the Community Shield and his return to action from a major knee injury suffered one month later is another reason Ferguson has been rejoicing.
After an enterprising start, Fulham had been overwhelmed. They retained enough spirit to bring an outstanding save from Tomasz Kuszczak, though, as substitute Eidur Gudjohnsen curled a shot goalwards from 25 yards. It was a confusing piece of play all round as, from their angle, the Fulham fans thought it had gone in and referee Mike Jones awarded a goal-kick rather than the corner which would have been due reward for Kuszczak.
Anderson and Berbatov were both denied by Schwarzer, the first after another uncharacteristic mistake from the veteran Australian. By the end, even John O'Shea was trying his luck, advancing from his right-back role to let fly from the edge of the area.
Paul Scholes had a go as well. They were both out of luck - just as Ferguson had been - but as they approach a week that starts with that Champions League decider with Chelsea and ends at Wembley against Manchester City, the overall United picture is rosy indeed.

EPL Result : 9 April 2011


> Bolton  [3:0]  West Ham United
> Blackburn  [1:1]  Birmingham
> Chelsea  [1:0]  Wigan
> Manchester United  [2:0]  Fulham
> Tottenham  [3:2]  Stoke City
> Sunderland  [2:3]  West Bromwich
> Wolverhampton  [0:3]  Everton

Result : 9 April 2011 ( Liga Super )


> Terengganu  [3:1]  Harimau Muda A
> Kelantan  [6:0]  Felda United
> Johor FC  [0:0]  Negeri Sembilan
> Kuala Lumpur  [0:0]  Pahang
> Selangor  [0:2]  T-Team
> Sabah  [2:1]  Perak
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