Chelsea sink City to keep title hopes alive
Chelsea scored two late goals to beat a toothless Manchester City 2-0 on Sunday and keep alive their faint hopes of retaining the league title.
Chelsea scored two late goals to beat a toothless Manchester City 2-0 on Sunday and keep alive their faint hopes of retaining the league title.
Chelsea blew the race wide open when they came from behind to beat Premier league leaders Manchester United 2-1 thanks to Frank Lampard’s penalty.
Manchester United finally put space between themselves and the chasing pack with a 2-1 home win over Stoke City on Tuesday.
Premier League pacesetters Manchester United and Manchester City ground out wins to stay clear at the top on Saturday.
New Zealand have been the dominant force in rugby yet even a Tri-Nations clean sweep and a European grand slam are viewed as a mere warm-up.
England finished strongly to beat a doughty Samoa 26-13 on Saturday.
England produced their best performance since 2003 with winger Chris Ashton scoring two tries as they stormed to a 35-18 over Australia.
Chelsea suffered their second defeat of the season as Fernando Torres scored twice to guide resurgent Liverpool to a deserved 2-0 victory at Anfield.
Chelsea snatched a 2-1 victory at Blackburn Rovers with a late Branislav Ivanovic goal and Alex Song’s header secured a 1-0 home win for Arsenal.
Manchester United and Arsenal enjoyed landmark victories over Stoke City and Manchester City respectively on Sunday.