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02 February
Liverpool beat 10-man Chelsea

fernando-torres.jpgFernando Torres scored twice in the dying minutes of the game against Chelsea at Anfield on Sunday to keep Liverpool’s Premier League hopes alive. The Reds beat Chelsea 2 - 0.

Rafa Benitez’s side looked to be heading for another frustrating draw as Chelsea held out after Frank Lampard’s second half dismissal for a lunge on Xabi Alonso.

But Torres struck in the 89th minute when he latched on to a cross by Fabio Aurelio before cementing the points deep into stoppage time after being teed-up by Yossi Benayoun.

They were the Spanish international’s first Premier League goals since October and put Liverpool two points behind leaders Manchester United, who have a game in hand.

More importantly, the result almost certainly ended Chelsea’s title challenge for another season as Luiz Felipe Scolari’s side self-destructed.

The Blues are five points behind United and have yet to beat any of their ‘big four’ rivals this season.

While Scolari opted to keep faith with the 11 who started the 2-0 win over Middlesbrough in midweek, Benitez made three changes from the side which stumbled to a 1-1 draw at Wigan.

Robbie Keane’s omission only fuelled speculation that the out-of-favour Republic of Ireland striker could be on his way out of Anfield before Monday’s transfer deadline with his former club Tottenham touted as a possible destination for the frustrated 28-year-old.

With Manchester United having pulled five points clear at the summit the previous day, nothing but a win would do for either side.

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17 December
Ferdinand writes off Arsenal title chances

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Manchester United defender Rio Ferdinand has written off Arsenal’s title hopes, believing it will become a three-way battle between the defending champions, Chelsea and Liverpool.

Arsenal are eight points behind leaders Liverpool, seven adrift of Chelsea and two off United.

“I presume us, Chelsea and Liverpool will start pulling away a bit after Christmas,” Ferdinand told BBC radio from Tokyo where United are competing in the Club World Cup of continental champions.

“It’s not beyond them (Arsenal), it’s just my personal opinion that it will be between us three this season.”

Arsene Wenger’s side are languishing in fifth place after surrendering the lead in a tame 1-1 draw with Middlesbrough on Saturday.

At the same time, Aston Villa’s 4-2 win over Bolton Wanderers took Martin O’Neill’s side into fourth.

United, who drew 0-0 with Spurs last Saturday, will miss next weekend’s round of Premier League matches, but Ferdinand said everyone would be keeping a close eye on what was happening.

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30 June
Spain are the Euro 2008 champions

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Spain won only their second major tournament on June 29, beating Germany in the Euro 2008 final in Vienna 1 - 0, Fernando Torres’ solitary strike in the first half proving enough to separate the two teams.

Long considered international football’s biggest underachievers, Spain finally broke their duck 24 years after last appearing in a final, the 13th edition of the European championship proving lucky for them.

Spain went into the tournament with the most talented squad and played the most consistent football in Austria and Switzerland, deservedly winning the trophy. Even the absence of David Villa, who ended Euro 2008 as its top scorer with four goals but missed the final with a thigh injury, did not seem to put off a Spanish side that has reached new heights of team spirit and cohesiveness.

Throughout the tournament, Spain stuck to a patient style of knocking the ball about, wearing down teams with their patient passing, and it was no different in the final.

Even though Germany started more dangerously than their opponents, Spain quickly overcame their nerves and created the first dangerous chance, Iniesta’s cross deflecting off Christoph Metzelder to prompt a reflex save from Jens Lehmann in the 14th minute.

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27 June
Spain through to their 3rd Final

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Spain reach their first Euro 2008 final in 24 years by beating the fairytale team of Russia 3 - 0 last night. Spain have also been unbeaten for 21 games on the trot now. Xavi Hernandez, Daniel Guiza and David Silva found the back of the net for the Spaniards in the second half, the score having been 0 - 0 at halftime.

Germany and Spain will now meet in the final on Sunday. It will be Spain’s 3rd final and they will be looking for their second win (last title was won in 1964 when they beat the USSR) and Germany for their 4th.

Score:

SPAIN 3 - 0 RUSSIA

26 June
Lahm is Germany’s Hero

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The German defender Philipp Lahm scored a goal in the last minute against Turkey to take Germany to the final in the UEFA Euro 2008 tournament. It is the sixth time the Germans qualify for a Euro final and are aiming for their fourth title.

Turkey dominated the first 20 minutes and it looked as if an upset was brewing when they scored in the 22nd minute when Ugur Boral kicked a crossbar deflected strike of Kazim Kazim through Jens Lehman’s legs. Germany struck back within 4 minutes though to make it 1 - 1 courtesy of Bastian Schweinsteiger. In the 79th minute the Turkish fairytale looked to be over when Miroslav Klose gave the Germans the lead for the first time in the match. Turkey made the Germans sweat once again when their hero from the Switserland and Croatia game Semih Senturk scored in the 86th minute. Philipp Lahm then took it away from Turkey when he scored Germany’s winning goal in the las minute.

Score:

GERMANY 3 - 2 TURKEY

23 June
Spain conquer Italy

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After playing 120 minutes without a goal Spain and Italy were sent to penalty kicks to determine the final spot in the Euro 2008 semifinals and in the end it was Spain punching their ticket to advance. Spain became the first country seeded number one to advance past their quarterfinals match.
Both sides struggled mightily on the finishing end through regulation and into extra time as Spain fired off 27 shots (10 on goal) and Italy managed 12 shots (6 on goal) with no scores. In the end the match was determined on penalty kicks with Spain edging Italy 4-2. Forced into penalty kicks Both sides were even at one after David Villa scored for Spain and Fabio Grosso equalized for Italy but after Santi Cazorla scored Daniele De Rossi’s shot was stopped and Spain had a 2-1 advantage.
Marcos Senna made it 3-1 for Spain before Mauro German Camoranesi brought Italy to within 3-2. Daniel Guiza then missed for Spain and Italy had a chance to even the score but Antonio Di Natale was stopped and then Cesc Fábregas put the match away for Spain with a goal.
Spain will now face Russia on Thursday at 2:45 pm ET for a chance to play for the 2008 Euro championship.

Score:

SPAIN 0 - 0 ITALY (Penalties: Spain 4 - 2 Italy)

23 June
Russia continue to surprise

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Two unlikely results have shaken the line-up of UEFA Euro 2008 as the tournament reaches the semi-finals. Russia scored two goals in extra time to defeat a shocked Netherlands 1-3 on Saturday night (21 June) and Turkey managed to steal the game from a seemingly stronger Croatia on Friday (19 June).

Pavlyuchenko scored after 56 minutes to put Russia ahead of Holland; the way it remained until the dying seconds when Ruud van Nistelrooy ostensibly ended hopes of a giant-killing, scoring in the 86th minute.
Russia fought hard in extra time, and during the second half Torbinski evaded a ragged Holland defence to cheekily slot in a cross passing the face of goal. Russia put the boot in four minutes later, scoring another by way of Andrei Arshavin.


Turkey, fresh from their strong fightback in the group stages against the Czech Republic, held Croatia to a 0-0 scoreline well into extra time. Klasnic scored for the Croats mere minutes before the match was to go to penalties, and then Semih immediately levelled the scoreline seconds before a Croatia win. The Turks then proceeded to thrash them 3-1 on penalties.

Scores:

TURKEY 1 - 1 Croatia (Penalties: Turkey 3 - 1 Croatia)

RUSSIA 3 - 1 NETHERLANDS

20 June
Germany through to the semi-finals

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Germany beat Portugal 3 - 2 last night in their Euro 2008 quarterfinal encounter. Bastian Schweinsteiger scored
Germany’s first goal in the 22nd minute followed by Miroslav Klose’s header in the back of the net from a Schweinsteiger free kick in the 27th minute. Portugal never gave up though and made the scoreline 2 - 1 in the 40th minute, compliments of Nino Gomes. Michael Ballack restored Germany’s two goal lead in the 61st minute, having scored goals in consecutive games now. Portugal made sure of a nail biting finish when they reduced the deficit to one goal in the 87th minute.

Germany will now play Croatia or Turkey on Wednesday.

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