EPL:il Sunderland ferma il Man U. A “Turf Moor” non si passa. Vince il Portsmouth. SPL: pari degli Hibs.


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Il Sunderland ha fermato il Man U all’ “Old Trafford” al termine di una partita che i campioni d’ Inghilterra hanno riequilibrato soltanto in tempo di recupero. La neopromossa Burnley, intanto, continua a stupire. I “Clarets” si sono aggiudicati la quarta vittoria casalinga su altrettante gare, serie che sale a nove considerate le gare di “Championship” della stagione scorsa. A “Turf Moor”  ( foto ) questa volte è caduto il Birmingham ( 2-1 ). Il Tottenham ha pareggiato sul terreno del Bolton mentre l’ Hull ha superato il Wigan. Il Portsmouth, reduce da sette sconfitte su sette e senza stipendi per i problemi economici della proprietà, ha ottenuto il successo sul terreno dei Wolves,a loro volta pericolanti. Rotonde vittorie per il Cardiff in “Championship” e per il “Millwall in “League One”.In Scozia, in attesa dell’ “Old Firm”, gli occhi erano puntati sulla sfida tra le Hibs e Dundee Utd terminata in parità così come un nulla di fatto è avvenuto tra Kilmarnock e Aberdeen.

 

 

SCOZIA: Premier League
16:00 Finale Hamilton 0 – 2 ST. Johnstone (0 – 1)
16:00 Finale Hibernian 1 – 1 Dundee Utd (1 – 0)
16:00 Finale Kilmarnock 1 – 1 Aberdeen (0 – 0)
16:00 Finale Motherwell 1 – 0 Falkirk (1 – 0)
16:00 Finale St. Mirren 2 – 1 Hearts (1 – 1)

 

Burnley 2 1 Birmingham

By Mandeep Sanghera


Burnley trio David Nugent (left), Seven Fletcher (centre) and Andre Bikey celebrate the latter's goal against Birmingham
Fletcher (centre) and Bikey (right) each scored for Burnley

Burnley maintained their 100% home record in the Premier League with a victory over Birmingham at Turf Moor.

Lee Bowyer missed a glorious chance from point-blank range for the Blues before they fell behind when Steven Fletcher drove home an 18-yard shot.Makeshift midfielder Andre Bikey played a neat one-two with David Nugent before slotting in Burnley’s second.Birmingham rarely troubled Burnley but Sebastian Larsson curled in a free-kick for them to earn a late consolation.These two promoted sides drew 1-1 both times when they met last season and the familiarity between the pair made for a tight game until Fletcher’s first Premier League goal of the season.The three points only reinforced Burnley’s Jekyll and Hyde nature so far this season with Owen Coyle’s side now having won their four league games at home and losing their four away matches.

 

 


And, while leaking goals and being outplayed on their travels, they have taken the prized scalps of Manchester United and Everton with their Turf Moor form.They were transformed to the more secure and positive thinking side back on their Lancashire territory, but had initially found the defensive 4-5-1 formation of a miserly Birmingham difficult to play through.The first shot on target took nearly half an hour to materialise when Clarets striker Nugent let a Wade Elliott pass roll across him before letting fly with a well-struck shot that was saved by Joe Hart.Blues forward Garry O’Connor was an isolated presence in attack for his side but they should have scored through Bowyer.The midfielder was lurking at the far post and, instead of side-footing in Roger Johnson’s shot across goal, the ball hit his heel and inadvertently cleared for Burnley.Larsson also had a gilt-edged chance for the visitors after Bikey gave the ball away for Burnley only for the Blues substitute to sky his effort.The misses were punished when Burnley’s record signing Fletcher ran on to a Mears pass and ended a counter-attack by driving a left-foot shot in from the edge of the area.Hart did not cover himself in glory by diving too early and seeing the strike go in off his legs.Fletcher and Burnley were buoyed by the goal and the Scotland striker almost got a second only to chest down a cross and see his scuffed shot come back off the post.Bikey made no such mistake when he fended off a challenge in midfield, surged towards goal, played a one-two with Nugent and powered in an angled shot.Mears had a free-kick tipped over and Bikey put a free header high as Burnley ended up convincing winners, despite Larsson scoring with virtually the last kick of the game.The visitors never looked like getting back into the game as Blues boss Alex McLeish suffered a defeat at the hands of Coyle – the man he recommended for the Burnley job.

( BBC Sport )

 

Wolverhampton 0 1 Portsmouth

Portsmouth boss Paul Hart congratulates goalscorer Hassan Yebda
Yebda marked his first Portsmouth start with the winning goal


By Peter Scrivener

Portsmouth ended a turbulent week with their first Premier League win of the season courtesy of Hassan Yebda’s goal.

The Algerian midfielder, who is on loan from Benfica, powerfully headed in Kevin Prince Boateng’s right-wing cross after Wolves failed to clear a corner.Home keeper Wayne Hennessey then pulled off a fine save, low to his right, from Aruna Dindane’s first-time strike.Wolves were denied a second-half penalty after Marc Wilson appeared to handle Michael Kightly’s cross.Entire seasons can change on pieces of good fortune and Portsmouth’s may well have done just that on Saturday at Molineux with two important calls going their way.

( BBC Sport )

 

Manchester United-Sunderland 2-2
Autogol di Ferdinand

Premier League: a tempo scaduto arriva il pareggio dei Red Devils. E’ un omaggio del cugino di Rio Ferdinand, Anton

 

MAN. UNITED-SUNDERLAN 2-2: 7′ Bent, 51′ Berbatov, 58′ Jones, 92′ A. Ferdinand (autorete)

 

INGHILTERRA: Premier League
16:00 Finale Bolton 2 – 2 Tottenham (1 – 1)

16:00

Finale Burnley 2 – 1 Birmingham (0 – 0)
16:00 Finale Hull 2 – 1 Wigan (0 – 0)
16:00 Finale Wolves 0 – 1 Portsmouth (0 – 1)
18,30 Finale Man U 2-2 Sunderland (0-1)
INGHILTERRA: Championship
13:30 Finale Coventry 1 – 1 Leicester (1 – 0)
13:45 Finale Preston 0 – 0 West Brom (0 – 0)
16:00 Finale Barnsley 2 – 1 Ipswich (1 – 1)
16:00 Finale Crystal Palace 4 – 1 Blackpool (2 – 0)
16:00 Finale Derby 3 – 0 Sheffield Wed (1 – 0)
16:00 Finale Newcastle 0 – 0 Bristol City (0 – 0)
16:00 Finale Peterborough 1 – 2 Nottingham (0 – 0)
16:00 Finale Plymouth 2 – 1 Scunthorpe (0 – 0)
16:00 Finale Reading 0 – 2 Middlesbrough (0 – 1)
16:00 Finale Sheffield Utd 1 – 1 Doncaster (0 – 1)
16:00 Finale Swansea 2 – 0 QPR (0 – 0)
16:00 Finale Watford 0 – 4 Cardiff (0 – 2)
INGHILTERRA: League One
16:00 Finale Brentford 2 – 3 Swindon (0 – 2)
16:00 Finale Brighton 0 – 1 Milton Keynes (0 – 0)
16:00 Finale Colchester 1 – 0 Huddersfield (0 – 0)
16:00 Finale Exeter 3 – 1 Hartlepool (1 – 1)
16:00 Finale Leeds 0 – 0 Charlton (0 – 0)
16:00 Finale Millwall 5 – 0 Tranmere (4 – 0)
16:00 Finale Norwich 5 – 1 Bristol Rovers (4 – 1)
16:00 Finale Oldham 0 – 0 Yeovil (0 – 0)
16:00 Finale Southampton 4 – 1 Gillingham (3 – 1)
16:00 Finale Stockport 0 – 2 Southend (0 – 0)
16:00 Finale Walsall 2 – 2 Carlisle (1 – 1)
16:00 Finale Wycombe 0 – 1 Leyton (0 – 0)
EPL:il Sunderland ferma il Man U. A “Turf Moor” non si passa. Vince il Portsmouth. SPL: pari degli Hibs.ultima modifica: 2009-10-03T18:25:00+02:00da misterloyal
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