Rooney bags two to lift United over Liverpool
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02/11/2012 -
Manchester, England (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The intense rivalry in Northwestern
England did disappoint in entertainment value on Saturday as Manchester
United, led by a brace from Wayne Rooney, defeated Liverpool, 2-1, at Old
Trafford in a match that was not short of talking points.
All three goals came in the second half with Rooney grabbing two in the
opening five minutes of the restart and the always controversial Luis Suarez
notching one for Liverpool 10 minutes from time, but the match could very well
be remembered for the drama off the pitch.
The players were on edge from the start. After being convicted of racially
abusing Patrice Evra in the first meeting between Liverpool and United this
season, Suarez refused to shake hands with the Red Devils captain prior to
kickoff.
The drama resulting from the pre-match handshakes had simmered with no
controversy in first-half play, but players from both sides exchanged some
words at halftime after Suarez kicked the ball away at the close of the
opening period, much to the displeasure of several United players. The
confrontation allegedly carried over into the tunnel, as there was a reported
bust-up as both sides headed into their respective dressing rooms.
Scoring chances were at a premium for the opening 30 minutes. The best chance
fell to Paul Scholes following some impressive build-up play in the 31st
minute.
After a quick exchange with Rooney just outside the top of the box, Scholes
lifted the ball out wide to find Ryan Giggs on the left flank. The Welshman
delivered a cross and connected with Scholes, but the midfielder placed his
powerful header directly at Liverpool 'keeper Pepe Reina.
Manchester United emerged from the locker room in top gear as Rooney grabbed
goals in the 47th and 50th minutes.
The first came just 1:18 after the whistle. A corner kick from Giggs was
flicked on to Rooney at the back post, and the England international made no
mistake with the opportunity, volleying a first-time into the roof of the net.
Rooney doubled the advantage in the 50th minute following a giveaway at
midfield from Liverpool's Jay Spearing. Rooney latched on to the ensuing
through ball and slid his effort between the legs of Reina and into the back
of the net.
Liverpool played at a lethargic pace with a two-goal deficit staring back at
them.
But they pulled one back 10 minutes from time, and it was none other than
Suarez who provided the finishing touch. A free kick sent into the box was not
properly cleared by the Manchester United defense, and it fell right into the
lap of the Uruguayan. Suarez calmly stuffed his close-range effort past David
De Gea to cut United's lead in half.
The 80th minute strike failed to spark a comeback for the Reds as the final
whistle blew to wrap up a 2-1 victory in favor of the home side.
The drama did not end after the final whistle though, as Evra celebrated the
victory openly in front of Suarez and his Liverpool teammates. Evra's joy did
not get a reaction from the Uruguayan, but several of his teammates appeared
visibly irked. The referee minimized the effect of the confrontation by
preventing Evra from immediately heading back to the dressing room, ensuring
that he was the last player down the tunnel.
Manchester United improve to 58 points on the season, good enough for first
place in the Premier League. The Red Devils, with a game in hand, sit one
point above Manchester City, which is set to face Aston Villa at Villa Park on
Sunday.
Liverpool is winless in its last two league fixtures and remains in seventh
place on 39 points.
Tottenham 5, Newcastle 0
London, England - Tottenham cruised to a supremely comfortable win at White
Hart Lane on Saturday, thrashing Newcastle 5-0 in North London.
Spurs found themselves in front by four goals by halftime as Louis Saha bagged
a brace and Benoit Assou-Ekotto and Niko Kranjcar both scored a goal apiece.
Emanuel Adebayor tacked on a fifth goal for Tottenham in the second period.
Tottenham remains in third place with 53 points, trailing second-place
Manchester City by four points. Newcastle falls to sixth place on 42 points
after Arsenal picked up a win over Sunderland earlier in the day.
Everton 2, Chelsea 0
Liverpool, England - Everton heaped more pressure on Andre Villas-Boas and
Chelsea on Saturday, earning a 2-0 win over the Blues at Goodison Park.
Steven Pienaar opened the scoring in the fifth minute and Denis Stracqualursi
secured the win with a goal in the 71st minute.
Chelsea has claimed just three points from its last four Premier League
matches as it slips out of fourth place on 43 points.
Everton, unbeaten in its last five league contests, takes sole possession of
10th place in the table by improving to 33 points.
Norwich City 3, Swansea City 2
Swansea, Wales - Norwich City came out on top in Saturday's battle of two
newly-promoted clubs as the Canaries edged Swansea City, 3-2, at the Liberty
Stadium.
Danny Graham bagged a brace for the home side with a goal in the 23rd minute
and a penalty in the 87th minute, but he was undone by two goals from Grant
Holt and another from Anthony Pilkington.
Norwich City becomes just the second club, joining Manchester United, to take
three points at the Liberty Stadium this season. The Canaries climb into
eighth place in their astounding campaign thus far with 35 points, while the
Swans sit in 11th place with 30 points.
Arsenal 2, Sunderland 1
Sunderland, England - There was high drama at the Stadium of Light on Saturday
as Arsenal struck late to claim a 2-1 victory over Sunderland.
The Black Cats initially took the lead following a miscue from Per
Mertesacker. James McClean capitalized, getting through on goal slipping a
shot past Wojciech Szczesny in the 70th minute. Aaron Ramsey equalized for
the Gunners five minutes later with a shot form the top of the box.
Arsenal did not take the lead until second-half stoppage time when Andre
Arshavin delivered a pinpoint cross to Gunners legend Thierry Henry. The
French striker leaped and redirected a shot into the back of the net to hand
the visitors all three points.
Unbeaten in their last three Premier League games, the Gunners move into
fourth place in the table with 43 points. The Black Cats see their three-game
winning run come to end as they fall to ninth place on 33 points.
Fulham 2, Stoke City 1
London, England - Two first-half goals powered Fulham to a 2-1 victory over
visiting Stoke City on Saturday.
Newly-acquired striker Pavel Pogrebnyak marked his debut with a goal as he
opened the scoring in the 16th minute. The lead was doubled 12 minutes later
thanks to an own goal from Stoke City goalkeeper Thomas Sorensen. Ryan
Shawcross pulled one back for the Potters in the 78th minute, but it failed to
spark a comeback.
The Cottagers climb to 12th place in the table with 30 points. They are tied
with the Potters, who drop their fourth straight league match.
Wigan 2, Bolton 1
Bolton, England - Wigan earned a much-needed win on Saturday, defeating
Bolton, 2-1, at the Reebok.
The Latics took the lead just before halftime through Gary Caldwell. Mark
Davies equalized for the Trotters in the 67th minute, but it was undone by
James McArthur nine minutes later as the Scottish midfielder handed the
visitors three vital points.
Wigan remains bottom on 19 points but inches closer to a spot outside of the
relegation zone, while Bolton sits just one point better than the Latics.
Blackburn 3, QPR 2
Blackburn, England - Blackburn snapped a two-game losing skid on Saturday with
a 3-2 victory over QPR at Ewood Park.
Rovers had a three-goal advantage by halftime thanks to Aiyegbeni Yakubu,
Steven N'Zonzi, and an own goal from Nedum Onuoha, but QPR fell just short
with a comeback as Jamie Mackie bagged a second-half brace to give the
visitors a more respectable scoreline.
The two clubs are tied on 21 points apiece, but QPR sits just outside the
relegation zone with a superior goal differential.
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New York Giants betting lines
Playing in the media hub of North America can be stressful but the press can’t write anything negative about the way Tom Coughlin’s boys play in the preseason. The Giants won and covered all four games last summer, improving their record to 7-1 both straight up (SU) and against the spread over the last two years.
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This team scored a league-worst 12 offensive touchdowns last season, so the rookies and veterans each have something to prove. There’s a bounty of first-unit jobs up for grabs and plenty of bodies competing for those slots.
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