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Carling Cup September 24th, 2008

Portsmouth 0-4 Chelsea – Carling Cup – Highlights

A dominant Chelsea brushed aside Portsmouth to book their spot in the Carling Cup fourth round.
Frank Lampard clinically slotted in a penalty to put the Blues ahead after Michael Ballack was brought down by Nadir Belhadj.
Florent Malouda lashed in a shot for Chelsea and Lampard walked in his fifth of the season after David James [...]

Carling Cup September 24th, 2008

Blackburn 1-0 Everton – Carling Cup – Highlights

Martin Olsson’s 10th minute goal sent Blackburn into the fourth round of the Carling Cup at the expense of fellow Premier League outfit Everton.
Blackburn handed a debut to striker Robbie Fowler and his neat one-two set up defender Olsson who rifled the ball past Everton keeper Tim Howard.
James Vaughan thought he had equalised but his [...]

Carling Cup September 24th, 2008

Newcastle 1-2 Tottenham – Carling Cup – Highlights

Carling Cup holders Tottenham edged into the last 16 to give their season a timely boost while plunging managerless Newcastle’s to a dismal new low.
In front of a 20,577 crowd at St James’ Park, both teams showed their fragile confidence in a poor first-half.
Spurs did not offer much, but they did manage to take a [...]

Carling Cup September 23rd, 2008

Man Utd 3-1 Middlesbrough – Carling Cup Highlights

Late goals from Nani and Ryan Giggs put Manchester United into the Carling Cup fourth round after Emanuel Pogatetz was sent off at Old Trafford.
United dominated and Cristiano Ronaldo, back for his first start after injury, headed them into a 25th minute lead.
Substitute Adam Johnson volleyed an unlikely second-half equaliser before Pogatetz was given a [...]

Carling Cup September 23rd, 2008

Arsenal 6-0 Sheff Utd – Carling Cup Highlights

Arsenal’s youngsters handed Sheffield United a football lesson as they raced into the Carling Cup fourth round.
Nicklas Bendtner started the rout on the half-hour with a shot from 20 yards and soon struck again from close range.
Carlos Vela curled in a superb third before half-time and the 19-year-old striker made it 4-0 five minutes after [...]

Carling Cup September 23rd, 2008

Liverpool 2-1 Crewe – Carling Cup Highlights

Lucas Leiva grabbed Liverpool’s winner as the Anfield side saw off the challenge of League One side Crewe.
Daniel Agger put the Reds ahead when he drove in a free-kick awarded for Michael O’Connor’s foul on David Ngog.
O’Connor atoned for his foul as he shot home from close range after keeper Diego Cavalieri parried Calvin Zola’s [...]

Carling Cup September 23rd, 2008

Stoke City Vs Reading – Carling Cup Highlights

Watch third round Carling Cup (League Cup) match highlights, Stoke City Vs Reading here.
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Michael Tonge and Tom Soares will not be able to make their full Stoke debuts as both are cup-tied for the third round Carling Cup tie against Reading.
Ricardo Fuller may feature, but it will largely be a second-string Stoke side.
Reading boss [...]

Carling Cup September 23rd, 2008

Watford 1-0 West Ham – Carling Cup Highlights

An own goal by Hayden Mullins consigned West Ham to an early Carling Cup exit at the hands of Watford.
The winner came when Hammers keeper Jan Lastuvka missed an Andy Williamson free-kick, which then struck Mullins and trickled over the goal-line.
Watford’s Jay DeMerit was injured and hobbled off five minutes to go but the 10-man [...]

English Premier League September 21st, 2008

Chelsea 1-1 Man Utd Highlights

Salomon Kalou’s late equaliser preserved Chelsea’s long unbeaten home league record and earned a deserved point against Manchester United.
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Ji-Sung Park put United ahead in the 18th minute after Chelsea keeper Petr Cech fumbled Dimitar Berbatov’s shot.
United lost keeper [...]

English Premier League September 21st, 2008

Hull City 2-2 Everton Highlights

Everton earned a deserved point after a superb second half comeback at Hull.
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Hull’s goals both came from Dean Marney corners with Michael Turner heading the first and the second flying in off Everton’s Phil Neville and Tim Howard.
Hull deserved their lead but Everton battled back and Tim Cahill gave them hope [...]