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Liverpool thrashes Everton
Daniel Sturridge scored twice to help Liverpool beat rival Everton 4-0 at Anfield on Tuesday.
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Cardiff signs Fabio from Man U
Cardiff City manager says they are also very close to signing Wilfried Zaha.
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West Brom draw with Everton
West Bromwich Albion's Diego Lugano equalised in the 75th minute with a near-post header.
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Eto'o reads Man United's 'last rites' in EPL
Samuel Eto’o scored a hat-trick which buried Man United's chances of defending their EPL title.
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Arsenal regain top spot in EPL
The gunners have regained the top spot in the Premier League with 2-1 victory over Aston Villa.
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Moyes on Premier League manager shortlist
Manchester United manager David Moyes has been shortlisted alongside Manuel Pellegrini.
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Gerrard could return for Hull clash
The 33-year-old midfielder hurt his hamstring on 7 December against West Ham United.
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Liverpool’s Rodgers optimistic
The Reds dropped from top spot on the log table to fifth following back-to-back losses.
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Podolski return a big boost for Arsenal
Lukas Podolski's return for Arsenal at West Ham United on Thursday was a delight for the striker.
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Arsenal back on top
Man City moved up to second place after beating Liverpool 2-1.
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West Ham owner regrets Carroll signing
The team splashed a club record $24.42 million to sign the burly target man from Liverpool.
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Mourinho to keep trophy record
Jose Mourinho says it’s unacceptable for a team of Chelsea’s magnitude to not win trophies.
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Moyes defiant after two home defeats
The coach remains hopeful of keeping champions Man United in the Premier League title race.
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Mourinho digs Chelsea out of a hole
The Chelsea coach showed his tactical acumen after his team pounced back from a dreadful blunder.
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Chelsea, City narrow lead on Arsenal
Manchester City beat Swansea City 3-0 to close gap on both Chelsea and Arsenal.
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Arsenal extends Premiership lead
A laughable mistake by Southampton goalie gave Arsenal a 2-0 home victory.
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Spurs could bring in Adebayor
Emmanuel Adebayor could be an attacking option for Sunday's Premier League.
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Gunners silenced
Arsenal remain top of the EPL table despite losing to Man United.
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Mourinho preserves unbeaten home record
Chelsea equalised from a controversial penalty after Ramires was brought down in dying minutes.
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Spurs criticised for playing injured goalie
Hugo Lloris collided with Romelu Lukaku’s knee in the 78th minutes of the game.
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Arsenal beat Liverpool, widens gap
Arsenal have widened the gap to five points at the top with Chelsea second.