Not exact matches
Salah equalised
for the
home side in the 52nd
minute, after a pass from Sadio Mane allowed the Egyptian to go through on
goal, with the forward applying the finish to bring his
side level.
The match's most dramatic moment came in the 82nd
minute, as Dominic Solanke appeared to give the
home side the lead form a Joe Gomez cross, however ref Tierney ruled the
goal out
for deliberate handball, something that most fans deemed as a very harsh decision.
England them heaped more misery on the
home side in the 92nd
minute, after a good cross from Marcus Rashford found striker Kane, who had time to bring the ball down and slot
home for his second
goal of the night.
It took seven
minutes for the
home side to then turn the encounter around with Alderweireld finding the equaliser after David Ospina had earlier denied Kane with a brilliant
goal - line stop.
The
home side took the lead thanks to a sixth
minute goal from Sadio Mane, with
goal - machine Mohamed Salah then adding a second
for Jurgen Klopp's
side with just under half an hour to play.
The 26 - year - old was tireless
for the
home side throughout and kept up that tremendous work rate with a late run into the box to give Basel their winning
goal in the 90th
minute.
As the game entered the final ten
minutes and Germany looked to be heading
for a
home defeat, a familiar face came on to save his national
side and score a landmark
goal.
Goals from Fernando Torres, Ryan Babel and Alberto Aquilani's first
for the club put the
home side 3 - 0 up inside the first thirty
minutes and looked like they would go on a scoring spree.
Barely five
minutes after Steven Naismith had leveled
for the away
side Man United were back in front after a mis - hit cross / shot found it's way to the 28 year old
goal machine who showed his predatory instinct to fire
home past Tim Howard.
Raheem Sterling found the net with one of five City shots on target to give his
side the lead on 29
minutes, before his cross
for Sergio Aguero deflected
home off Tyrone Mings, who was credited with a 69th -
minute own
goal.
The only
goal of the match came on the 25th
minute, after a fantastic over-the-top through ball from Chilean international Alexis Sanchez allowed Walcott to go clean through on
goal before the England star produced a cheeky lob over the Doncaster «keeper to put the
home side ahead, with Walcott scoring his 105th
goal for the club in the process.
It took the
home side just three
minutes to find another as Steve Cook stepped up and produced this brilliant
goal for Eddie Howe's
side.
The
home side and champions - elect were two
goals to the good - the fireworks were being set up as Manchester City were a mere 45
minutes away from winning the Premier League against the eternal enemy in front of their own fans who have waited decades and decades
for this moment.
Phillipe Coutinho gave us the lead in the 30th
minute but 2
goals either
side of half time
for Aston Villa gave them a 2 - 1 win and sent us
home disappointed.
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goal for home -
side in just 17th
minute and rattled Arsenal who looked over-whelmed with intensity of Liverpool.
After a scrappy start, United scored the
goal that put the tie beyond any doubt after 16
minutes as the
home side gave Juan Mata far too much time and space down the left and he crossed
for Mkhitaryan to steer a neat finish inside the far post.
Radamel Falcao had given Atletico the lead inside the opening 10
minutes and the
home side went on to dominate
for large spells, but Mame Biram Diouf's
goal against the run of play in the lead - up to half - time levelled the score.
Trailing 2 - 0 after 83
minutes, the midfielder tapped
home his third
goal of the season before Oliver Giroud's header snatched a point
for Arsène Wenger's
side right at the end.
Shortly after, Sturridge slotted past Joel Robles to add a third
goal for the
home side before Coutinho's wonderful strike with 14
minutes left capped off another woeful Everton defensive display.
-- Ewood Park hasn't had a
goal scored by the
home side for 220
minutes, with Blackburn firing a blank in their previous two
home games in the league.
The away
side took the lead after 29
minutes as Nathan Blissett collected Scott Burgess» cross and slotted
home for his third
goal in four games.
A 51st -
minute goal from Neymar opened the scoring
for the
home side but it was Pedro's
goal (below) which not only sealed the win but will be fawned over, akin to Lionel Messi's against Real Madrid during the week.
Playing at Ewood Park was a good memory
for United as they had some excellent away days there before the
side were relegated from the Premier League, this one was not all that different, but the
home side took the lead in the 17th
minute through a Danny Graham strike, which silenced the United supporters as it was the first
goal United had conceded in over 450
minutes of football.
Despite that, things soon changed
for the
home side, as Sanchez dived to nod Giroud's header across
goal into the net and give the Gunners a glimmer of hope of taking back something, with 20
minutes to play.
Still 1 - 1 in the 69th
minute, Jose Mourinho opted to take Anthony Martial off, replacing him with Zlatan Ibrahimovic, who immediately threatened the
home side, firing the winner
for United six
minutes after coming on, assisted by Paul Pogba with an inch - perfect pass, chesting the ball down and finding the far corner to score his 24th
goal of the season.
Two
goals in the last five
minutes of the game saw Bolton produce a smash and grab effort to secure maximum points in last term's visit to the Brittania Stadium,
home of a Stoke
side who always give travelling
sides a run
for their money.