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Sunday 21 December 2014

PHOTOS: See What Maheeda Did This Afternoon!!! (18+)


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EPL Result: Liverpool 2 - 2 Arsenal


Martin Skrtel's goal in the seventh minute of added on time has rescued Liverpool a 2-2 draw in their Premier League meeting with Arsenal this evening.

The Gunners looked to have done enough to secure all three points at Anfield having battled back from behind, although a late twist to the contest saw Brendan Rodgers's charges secure a share of the spoils.

Philippe Coutinho took advantage of a huge gap in the visiting side's midfield early on which forced Per Mertesacker into making a rash challenge on the edge of the penalty area, although Steven Gerrard could not hit the target with his subsequent free kick.

Some neat link-up play between Lazar Markovic and Adam Lallana allowed the latter to work away a shot on goal which flew narrowly over, as Liverpool took control of the possession stakes in the early stages.

The Reds continued to press as the first-half wore on, and moments after Mertesacker denied Raheem Sterling - fielded in a central attacking position once more this afternoon - Coutinho unleashed an effort from long range which was hit straight at Wojciech Szczesny in the end.

Markovic squandered two good openings to edge his side ahead as Liverpool's profligacy began to tell, failing to convert after being played in by Gerrard before seeing his first-time curler fly wide of the target.

Then came a manic couple of minutes on Merseyside as Coutinho finally gave the hosts the lead with a fine finish off the post following some sloppy Arsenal play, although Mathieu Debuchy managed to level things up against the run of play with the last piece of action of the half, out-jumping Martin Skrtel to nod the ball home.

Skrtel required lengthy treatment on the field following a coming together with Olivier Giroud, which led to the early stages of the second half becoming broken up.

Things soon sparked back into life, however, with Lucas Leiva blasting over following a swift counter from Brendan Rodgers's men, while Sterling pounced on some hesitancy from Szczesny to round the Polish stopper, although Gerrard could not divert his header on target after being picked out by his teammate.

Yet despite all the pressing from Liverpool it was Arsenal who edged ahead through Giroud, who managed to fire away a first-time shot between the legs Brad Jones after a quick one-two with Santi Cazorla.

Liverpool, who have now won just two of their last 15 meetings against today's opponents, pressed in search of an equaliser, and they very nearly found one when Coutinho found himself in space inside the area only to see his shot cut out by Cazorla.

Lucas tried his luck once more with 15 minutes remaining with a shot which swerved narrowly wide, just moments before Coutinho blew another decent chance by blasting over.

Liverpool were buoyed by the announcement of nine minutes of time being added on at the end as a result of Skrtel's earlier injury, and they almost found an equaliser when substitute Fabio Borini saw his header tipped over by Szczesny.

That proved to be the Italian's last real involvement in the game after he was shown a second yellow card by referee Michael Oliver, but even with a man less the Reds battled back in the seventh minute of added on time through Skrtel, who powered home his header to rescue a point for his side.

EPL Preview: Liverpool vs. Arsenal


Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers will be without striker Mario Balotelli for the visit of Arsenal to Anfield on Sunday afternoon.

The Italian forward has been banned for one game, as well as being fined £25,000, for an anti-Semitic post on Instagram, while the Reds will also be missing defender Glen Johnson.

Dejan Lovren is a doubt, but Alberto Moreno could return if Rodgers decides to revert to a back-four after selecting an offensive formation for his side's 3-1 win at Bournemouth in the League Cup.

The success at Dean Court came as a boost for a club who have registered just seven points from their last six Premier League fixtures.

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has revealed that winger Theo Walcott will undergo a fitness test on a groin injury to determine whether he can take a place on the bench.

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain will also be assessed ahead of the game, but defender Calum Chambers is available after serving a one-match suspension.

The Gunners have won five of their last six fixtures, hitting the back of the net on 14 occasions, but concerns remain over a defence that is still missing Laurent Koscielny.

Liverpool:

Form in Premier League: LLWWDL

Possible starting lineup: Jones; Toure, Skrtel, Lovren, Moreno; Henderson, Gerrard, Lucas; Coutinho, Lallana, Sterling

Arsenal:

Form in Premier League: LLWWLW

Possible starting lineup: Szczesny; Chambers, Debuchy, Mertesacker, Gibbs; Flamini, Cazorla; Oxlade-Chamberlain, Sanchez, Welbeck; Giroud

EPL Preview: Newcastle United vs. Sunderland


Newcastle United have been boosted by the news that third-choice goalkeeper Jak Alnwick has been passed fit for the North-East derby with Sunderland.

Alnwick, who only made his debut against Chelsea two weeks ago, will continue between the sticks with Tim Krul and Rob Elliot still nursing injuries.

Defender Steven Taylor is also expected to be fit, with Newcastle in need of a response after suffering heavy defeats to Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur during the past seven days.

However, manager Alan Pardew will be aware that victory at St James' Park will cement their place in the top half of the standings over the Christmas period.

Sunderland make the short trip to Tyneside having recorded draws in five of their last six games but head coach Gus Poyet will be encouraged by the performances of his team.

During that period, the Black Cats have held both Chelsea and Liverpool, with their only defeat coming against a Manchester City outfit inspired by Sergio Aguero.

Poyet is expected to include Steven Fletcher, with Jozy Altidore potentially dropping out of the side, while Billy Jones and Emanuele Giaccherini are in contention for a starting role.

Newcastle United:

Form in Premier League: WWLDWL

Possible starting lineup: Alnwick; Janmaat, Taylor, Coloccini, Dummett; Tiote, Colback; Gouffran, Perez, Ameobi; Cisse

Sunderland:
Recent form: DDDLDD

Possible starting lineup: Pantilimon, Vergini, Reveillere, O'Shea, Brown, Cattermole, Larsson, Gomez, Johnson, Wickham, Fletcher

Saturday 20 December 2014

EPL Result: West Ham United 2 - 0 Leicester City


West Ham United have extended their undefeated streak to five games after beating Leicester City 2-0 in their Premier League match at Upton Park this evening.

Goals from Andy Carroll and Stewart Downing were enough to see off the away side, who are now without a win in 12 league games.

The hosts started the brighter as Downing and Cheikhou Kouyate combined before the latter sent in a cross into that fell to Carroll but was scrambled away.

Kevin Nolan then played Diafra Sakho through on goal but the bounce was awkward and the ball was volleyed wide.

Carroll gave West Ham the lead when he latched on to Paul Konchesky's poor backpass before bearing down on goal and lifting the ball over Ben Hamer and into the net.

It was the striker's third league goal of the season, and it was just reward for West Ham's impressive showing in the first half.

At the other end, Jeffrey Schlupp tried to send a low cross into the Hammers box, but Nolan was there to make a vital interception.

After the break, Carroll attempted an ambitious overhead kick which flew well wide of the post.

The home side eventually got a second goal through Downing, who curled a 25 yard strike past Hamer and into the top corner of the net following a counter attack.

Leicester, despite the goal, kept battling to get back into the game and David Nugent cut inside from the right before beating two Hammers defenders, but his shot was miscued and it failed to trouble Adrian.

The Spaniard had to be alert, however, to keep out Leonardo Ulloa's header just before the full time whistle.

EPL Result: Tottenham Hotspur 2 - 1 Burnley


Tottenham Hotspur have lifted themselves up to sixth in the Premier League table after goals from Harry Kane and Erik Lamela helped secure a 2-1 win against Burnley this afternoon.

The game started in a lively fashion and Burnley came close to scoring the opening goal.

Good play from Kieran Trippier allowed him to whip in a deep cross to the back post, but Scott Arfield's volley went over the crossbar.

The encouraging start for Burnley soon dropped off and Spurs took control of the match by keeping hold of the ball.

Kane eventually gave Spurs the lead with a header from close range after getting on to the end of Nacer Chadli's cross.

Burnley grabbed an equaliser just three minutes later through Ashley Barnes, who received the ball from George Boyd on the edge of the box before smashing past Hugo Lloris and into the top corner of the net.

The exciting few minutes saw the game burst into life and Lamela added to the drama by curling in from 25 yards to give Spurs the lead at half time.

Following the restart, the visitors immediately went on the attack as Barnes fed Danny Ings. The striker was forced wide before he forced a save from Lloris.

The French keeper then had to deny Ings for a second time after the striker again combined with Barnes.

Spurs thought that they scored a third goal after 64 minutes, but the flag went up for offside and the goal was disallowed after Chadli converted Kane's pass from close range.

EPL Result: Southampton 3 - 0 Everton


Southampton have ended their five game losing streak in all competitions after beating Everton 3-0 at St Mary's this afternoon.

Romelu Lukaku put the ball into his own net to give Southampton the lead before goals from Graziano Pelle and Maya Yoshida sealed the win for the Saints.

The loss is Everton's third consecutive away defeat in the Premier League.

Southampton made a bright start to the match and made sure they put Everton under a good amount of pressure early on.

Despite this, Roberto Martinez's men kept the ball well and saw a lot of possession during the opening exchanges.

It was Southampton who went closest to opening the scoring as Nathaniel Clyne floated in a cross for Pelle, but the Italian ended up putting his header over the bar.

Everton finally registered their first shot on goal as Ross Barkley drove through the middle before firing in a low strike which was straight at Fraser Forster.

The chance lifted Everton but Southampton went in front when James Ward-Prowse's corner was touched into his own net by the head of Lukaku just before the break.

The Saints might have grabbed a quick second when Ryan Bertrand fired a low cross into the middle, but Pelle could only put the ball into the side netting.

There was a visible increase in urgency in Everton's attack during the second half as they looked to pass the ball more quickly in the final third.

Southampton always looked threatening on the counter, however, and they got a second goal through Pelle, who poked in past Tim Howard after combining with Shane Long.

Everton spurned a few chances to get back in the game before Yoshida secured the points for Ronald Koeman's side by powering in a header from close range.

EPL Result: QPR 3 - 2 West Brom


A Charlie Austin hat-trick saw Queens Park Rangers come from two goals down to secure a last-gasp 3-2 win at home to West Bromwich Albion this afternoon.

The first chance of the game fell the way of the visitors, but Craig Gardner's snapshot was saved comfortably by Rob Green.

Brown Ideye then should have netted his first Premier League goal for the Baggies, but the Nigerian forward blazed his effort over the bar after good work from Stephane Sessegnon.

West Brom took the lead that their vibrant start deserved when Joleon Lescott latched onto Ideye's near-post flick on to nod home from close range in the 11th minute.

Less than 10 minutes later, Ideye laid on another assist for Silvestre Varela, who lashed the ball past Green to put the stunned hosts 2-0 behind.

However, James Morrison's foolish decision to haul back Leroy Fer inside the box handed QPR a route back into the game, leaving Charlie Austin with the task of converting the penalty to almost immediately reduce the arrears.

Sessegnon almost capped a fine first-half performance with a goal, but Green pushed away his strike, while Austin nearly got QPR back on level terms on the stroke of half time, only for the forward's shot to dip onto the roof of the net.

Austin's fantastic season continued as he got QPR back on level terms three minutes into the second half after Richard Dunne's initial header had flicked off the crossbar.

Joey Barton then went down inside the area under another clumsy challenge from Morrison, but the referee denied QPR their seocnd penalty of the afternoon.

Ideye then wasted a glorious opportunity to put West Brom ahead once more, but he scuffed his shot straight into the arms of Green when put through one-on-one.

With 10 minutes remaining, it was Austin's turn to pass up a gilt-edged chance as he fired at Foster to waste the chance to secure a hat-trick.

However, the 25-year-old netted his third goal of the game just three minutes from time to hand the R's a dramatic win to continue their fine home form.

EPL Result: Hull City 0 - 1 Swansea City


Ki Sung-yueng's flukey goal in the first half has handed Swansea City a 1-0 win away at Hull City this afternoon, which stretches the home side's winless league run to 10 games.

Hull began strongly though and Ashley Williams was relieved to see Nikica Jelavic shoot wide of the upright from 18 yards after the Swansea skipper gifted the ball to his opponent.

Gaston Ramirez then flashed an effort narrowly wide as the visitors lived dangerously in the opening few minutes.

However, they took the lead in fortuitous circumstances when Jonjo Shelvey's low drive took a wicked deflection off Ki and rolled into the empty net with Alan McGregor wrong-footed.

Andrew Robertson then rattled the crossbar before Abel Hernandez tested Lukasz Fabianski as Hull looked threatening in attack.

Nonetheless, they were mightily relieved to see Shelvey's powerful shot flick off the outside off the post before rolling away to safety.

Hull's positive first-half performance continued into the second period and Ramirez's free kick gave Fabianski cause for concern before the Polish stopper had to parry Jelavic's goalbound header to safety.

McGregor was then called into action to deny Shelvey from point-blank range before Bafetimbi Gomis skewed a volley wide.

Shelvey's impressive afternoon continued as he laid on a perfect free kick for Federico Fernandez to attack, but the centre-back's header flew over the bar.

Gomis was handed another chance to put the game beyond any doubt, but the forward side-footed his volley against the post after good play from Marvin Emnes.

Substitue Wilfried Bony passed up the opportunity to settle the game late on but Swansea held on to ensure that Hull's miserable run continues.

EPL Result: Aston Villa 1 - 1 Manchester United


Manchester United have been held to a 1-1 draw by the 10 men of Aston Villa in a keenly-contested game at Villa Park this afternoon.

The result has brought an end to a six-game winning streak for Louis van Gaal's side, but they remain in the top three of the Premier League.

Man Utd saw much of the ball in the opening 15 minutes but couldn't create any chances with their superior possession.

Their lack of creativity came back to haunt them in the 18th minute as Christian Benteke bent a measured shot inside the far post from inside the box after Jonny Evans was unable to deal with a deep free kick.

United were soon on the front foot again as they penned the hosts inside their own half, but a wall of claret and blue shirts prevented them from carving open any opportunities.

After a Villa counter attack broke down, Man Utd almost got a goal back as Ashley Young's inswinging cross evaded everyone inside the box, but Brad Guzan clawed it away just as it looked to be creeping inside the far post.

Radamel Falcao was close to connecting with a couple of dangerous Antonio Valencia crosses as half time approached, but a mass of bodies prevented the Colombian from getting a shot at goal on either occasion.

In contrast to a cagey opening 45 minutes, the second half began with a flurry of chances for both sides.

First, Fabian Delph's crashing shot was deflected behind by Evans and from the resulting corner David de Gea tipped Benteke's towering header over the bar.

Then it was United's turn to threaten, as Guzan stood tall to thwart Robin van Persie before he dived low to his left to prevent Juan Mata's shot from creeping inside the near post.

There was nothing he could do to prevent Falcao from making it 1-1 though, as the forward guided Young's cross inside the near post with a cushioned header in the 53rd minute.

Delph then fired an awkward shot at de Gea, but Villa's task soon became much tougher after Agbonlahor was shown a straight red card for a late challenge on his former teammate Young.

Rather than hand the visitors more opportunities to go ahead, it was Villa who came close just minutes after Agbonlahor's dismissal as only a series of brave blocks prevented Ciaran Clark and then Lowton from making it 2-1 to the hosts.

The home side were soon on the back foot once more though and they just about managed to scramble four successive corners away to safety, but United rarely threatened late on and Villa held on to secure a point.

EPL Result: Manchester City 3 - 0 Crystal Palace


David Silva scored twice in the second half to lead Manchester City to a 3-0 win over Crystal Palace at the Etihad Stadium in the Premier League this afternoon.

The home side did not name a recognised striker in their starting lineup, but Pablo Zabaleta came out from the back to try and set up Samir Nasri early on, but the midfielder's finish was just wide.

The Frenchman was on the attack later in the half when a clearance fell to him on the edge of the box, but he was unable to test Julian Speroni with the rebound.

Palace looked sharp on the counter-attack though, and came close to taking the lead when an overhead bicycle kick from Frazier Campbell was a fraction high.

Brede Hangeland flicked the ball on for Yannick Bolasie later in the opening spell, but he could not test Joe Hart despite holding off Zabaleta.

The Argentina defender had the best chance of the half just before the break when a high ball fell to him in the middle of Palace's penalty area, but he chipped the ball to the left.

The Premier League champions looked brighter at the start of the second half, and broke the deadlock less than five minutes after the restart when a Silva strike deflected off Scott Dann to loop over Speroni and into the back of the net.

Silva almost set up a second for the hosts a couple of minutes later as he squared the ball to Yaya Toure, but the Ivorian could not keep the ball down.

The Spaniard added his second just after the hour mark when a pacy run from Aleksandar Kolarov set up Silva to guide the ball in from close range.

Palace thought that they had found a way back into the match when James McArthur headed in just seven minutes after Silva's second, but the goal was ruled out for offside, although replays suggested that it should have been given.

City put the win beyond doubt inside the final 10 minutes when a quick break caught Palace out at the back, leaving James Milner to slide the ball in for Toure to power in off the post.

Manchester City's Ivorian midfielder Yaya Toure shoots to score their third goal as Crystal Palace's Australian midfielder Mile Jedinak closes in during the English Premier League football match between Manchester City and Crystal Palace at the Etihad Sta

Despite the scoreline, City remain second in the table, level on points with leaders Chelsea, but just behind on goal difference, while Palace sit 16th.

EPL Preview: West Ham United vs. Leicester City


West Ham United will be hopeful of extending their unbeaten run at Upton Park to seven games when they welcome Leicester City on Saturday afternoon.

The Hammers fell to defeats against Tottenham Hotspur and Southampton during the opening month of the campaign, but 16 points from a possible 18 have helped Sam Allardyce's team sit in fourth place in the table.

Despite only seeing his side earn a point at Sunderland last week, Allardyce is likely to keep changes to a minimum, but midfielder Mark Noble is definitely out as he continues to nurse an Achilles problem.

Leicester boss Nigel Pearson is aware that he must find a way of ending the club's winless run in the league after falling five points from safety.

The Foxes haven't recorded a top-flight victory since beating Manchester United on September 21 and defeat in East London could result in the club being cut adrift at the bottom of the standings.

Striker Leonardo Ulloa could return to the starting lineup after Jamie Vardy was preferred in attack against Manchester City.

West Ham United:

Recent form: DLWWWD

Possible starting lineup: Adrian, Jenkinson, Tomkins, Reid, Cresswell, Song, Kouyate, Nolan, Downing, Sakho, Carroll

Leicester City:

Recent form: LDLLLL

Possible starting lineup: Hamer; Simpson, Wasilewski, Morgan, Konchesky; Cambiasso, King, Drinkwater, Mahrez, Schlupp; Ulloa