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Sunday 9 December 2012


Man City 2 Man United 3



Robin van Persie scored an injury-time winner to give Manchester United victory amid ugly scenes at the end of today's Manchester derby at the Etihad Stadium.
Two goals down to a first-half Wayne Rooney double, Manchester City thought they had snatched a point when Pablo Zabaleta followed up Yaya Toure's strike by driving home five minutes from time.
But after Rafael had been fouled on the edge of the area, Van Persie's free-kick flicked off Samir Nasri before cannoning in off the far post.
As United celebrated, Rio Ferdinand was struck by an object which drew blood from a cut close to his eye.
Derby delight: Robin van Persie celebrates after his deflected free-kick snatched a win for Man United
Derby delight: Robin van Persie celebrates after his deflected free-kick snatched a win for Man United
Whip: Van Persie's free kick hit Samir Nasri in the City wall and swerved beyond Joe Hart
Whip: Van Persie's free kick hit Samir Nasri in the City wall and swerved beyond Joe Hart
Incident: A City fan threw a coin at Rio Ferdinand which hit him, drawing blood
Incident: A City fan threw a coin at Rio Ferdinand which hit him, drawing blood
Premature: Pablo Zabaleta's strike seemed to have earned City a draw
Premature: Pablo Zabaleta's strike seemed to have earned City a draw

Match facts

Man City: Hart, Zabaleta, Kompany (K Toure 21), Nastasic, Clichy, Silva, Y Toure (Dzeko 84), Barry, Nasri, Aguero, Balotelli (Tevez 52). 
Subs not used: Pantilimon, Maicon, Lescott, Javi Garcia.
Booked: Nasri, Y Toure, Tevez.
Goals: Y Toure 60, Zabaleta 86.
Man Utd: De Gea, Da Silva, Ferdinand, Evans (Smalling 58), Evra, Valencia (Jones 84), Carrick, Cleverley (Welbeck 87), Young, Rooney, van Persie. 
Subs not used: Johnstone, Giggs, Hernandez, Scholes.
Booked: Ferdinand, Rooney, Jones.
Goals: Rooney 16, 29, Van Persie 90.
Referee: Martin Atkinson (W Yorkshire).

A supporter then ran onto the pitch and had to be restrained by Joe Hart before being carted away by stewards.
Sir Alex Ferguson then seemed to exchange words with former United striker Carlos Tevez before referee Martin Atkinson brought an end to a breathless afternoon.
Rooney's brace saw him jump to the top of United's scoring charts in Manchester derbies, his 10 goals taking him one clear of Sir Bobby Charlton.
United's defensive frailties have been obvious to everyone this term, so it came as something of a shock that City's rearguard was the topic of conversation at half-time.
Dominant during the opening 15 minutes, the Blues were caught cold by the visitors' first attack, started deep in their own half by Patrice Evra.
Van Persie cushioned a delightful return pass from Ashley Young's flicked header, allowing the winger to drive over halfway and drill a low cross to the edge of the area for Rooney.
Here we go: Wayne Rooney opened proceedings with a sidefooted finish which wrong-footed Joe Hart
Here we go: Wayne Rooney opened proceedings with a sidefooted finish which wrong-footed Joe Hart
Fine start: Rooney celebrates with his team-mates after getting the derby off to a cracking beginning
Fine start: Rooney celebrates with his team-mates after getting the derby off to a cracking beginning
Surrounded by three City defenders, Rooney took the ball to his left before cutting a shot back to the near post that Hart had no chance of keeping out.
City's concerns grew when Vincent Kompany was replaced by Kolo Toure, bringing additional uncertainty to a defence which conceded a second a short time later.
This time the surge came from the right wing as Antonio Valencia found an overlapping Rafael with a perfectly-weighted pass which the Brazilian crossed into the danger zone.
Rooney, who had been allowed to gallop unopposed from his initial pass, could not believe the space on offer which allowed him to tuck his first-time shot beyond Hart, allowing him to become the sixth player - and the youngest - to score 150 Premier League goals.
There was a conviction about United's play that was missing from City's.
Swap: City skipper Vincent Kompany had to be withdrawn for Kolo Toure
Swap: City skipper Vincent Kompany had to be withdrawn for Kolo Toure
Double up: Rooney strikes the second goal to increase United's lead
Double up: Rooney strikes the second goal to increase United's lead
Mario Balotelli, preferred up front to Carlos Tevez, was the subject of his manager's ire, yet Sergio Aguero was the one who had failed to control the Italian's through-ball when the scores were still level.
Aguero was also the player who took on the entire Red Devils defence single handedly and squeezed a shot towards the corner which David de Gea did well to keep out.
After wasting possession once too often, Balotelli was replaced by Tevez, the Italian heading straight down the tunnel, although not before fixing Mancini with an icy stare.
Ashley Young then had a goal incorrectly ruled out for offside when he tucked home the rebound from a Van Persie shot that had cannoned back off a post, and United were still digesting their disappointment as City countered to pull a goal back.
Pure delight: The England striker wheels away in celebration
Pure delight: The England striker wheels away in celebration
Away day party: United were 2-0 up and flying with City misfiring
Away day party: United were 2-0 up and flying with City misfiring
De Gea produced brilliant saves to deny Tevez and David Silva, but he was unable to keep out a third strike on goal from Yaya Toure, who calmly rolled Tevez's cut-back into the bottom corner.
It was the goal that lit the touchpaper for a thrilling finale, with tackles flying in from both sides as referee Atkinson desperately tried to keep control.
Van Persie headed Cleverley's cross over before De Gea somehow kept Silva's shot out at the other end when it flicked off his shoulder and onto the crossbar.
Disappointment: David Silva found it hard to make an impact in the first half
Disappointment: David Silva found it hard to make an impact in the first half
Struggle: Mario Balotelli challenges David de Gea but could not trouble him
Struggle: Mario Balotelli challenges David de Gea but could not trouble him
Change of tack: Roberto Mancini hooked the striker early in the second half and Balotelli stormed off
Change of tack: Roberto Mancini hooked the striker early in the second half and Balotelli stormed off
City had the momentum though and when Tevez's corner was half-cleared into Zabaleta's path, the Argentinian thrashed home a ferocious shot through a crowded penalty area.
There was one final twist to come, though, as Van Persie stepped up to end City's 37-match unbeaten run on home soil to send United six points clear at the top.
Back in business: Yaya Toure celebrates after his strike gave City hope
Back in business: Yaya Toure celebrates after his strike gave City hope
Starting point: Yaya Toue wraps his shot past De Gea's arm and into the far corner
Starting point: Yaya Toue wraps his shot past De Gea's arm and into the far corner
Battle of wits: Mancini and Sir Alex Ferguson were both chasing the points
Battle of wits: Mancini and Sir Alex Ferguson were both chasing the points
Twist in the tale: Zabaleta celebrates after his 86th minute goal... but he did not know what was to follow
Twist in the tale: Zabaleta celebrates after his 86th minute goal... but he did not know what was to follow
Watching on: England boss Roy Hodgson and Stuart Pearce were in attendance
Watching on: England boss Roy Hodgson and Stuart Pearce were in attendance
Cruising: Hollywood star Tom Cruise made it to the Etihad
Cruising: Hollywood star Tom Cruise made it to the Etihad




Arsenal 2 West Brom 0
Easy as that: Mikel Arteta scored his first goal from the spot
Easy as that: Mikel Arteta scored his first goal from the spot

MATCH FACTS

Arsenal: Szczesny, Sagna, Mertesacker, Vermaelen, Gibbs, Arteta, Wilshere, Oxlade-Chamberlain (Coquelin 77), Cazorla (Podolski 87), Giroud, Gervinho (Rosicky 81)
Subs not used: Martinez, Squillaci, Jenkinson, Ramsey
Booked: Mertesacker, Giroud
Goals: Arteta 26 (pen), 64 (pen)
West Brom: Myhill, Reid, Olsson, Ridgewell (Popov 6), McAuley, Morrison, Brunt, Mulumbu, Gera (Rosenberg 75), Long, Odemwingie (Lukaku 62),
Subs not used: Daniels, Tamas, Dorrans, Fortune
Booked: Olsson, Brunt, Reid
Referee: Mike Jones
Attendance: 60,083


Arms aloft: Arteta wheels away after the penalty hit the back of the net
Arms aloft: Arteta wheels away after the penalty hit the back of the net
Bust up: Mike Jones is surrounded by West Brom players after awarding the first penalty
Bust up: Mike Jones is surrounded by West Brom players after awarding the first penalty

Contact? Santi Cazorla won the penalty but there appeared to be no touch from Steven Reid
Contact? Santi Cazorla won the penalty but there appeared to be no touch from Steven Reid
Not even close: Cazorla went down easily in the box
Not even close: Cazorla went down easily in the box


Angered: Reid was furious with Cazorla

Angered: Reid was furious with Cazorla
Up and away: Jack Wilshere battles for the ball
Up and away: Jack Wilshere battles for the ball
Mismatch? Wilshere squares up to Jonas Olsson
Mismatch? Wilshere squares up to Jonas Olsson

Catch me if you can: Goran Popov slides in on Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
Catch me if you can: Goran Popov slides in on Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain

You again! Arteta scored his second penalty of the game
You again! Arteta scored his second penalty of the game
Vying: Olivier Giroud and Jonas Olsson battle for possession
Vying: Olivier Giroud and Jonas Olsson battle for possession


Sunderland 1 Chelsea 3:


Smiling: Fernando Torres' delight was evident as he struck for the first time in the top flight since October
Smiling: Fernando Torres' delight was evident as he struck for the first time in the top flight since October

MATCH FACTS

Sunderland: Mignolet, Bardsley (Colback 66), Cuellar, O'Shea, Rose, Johnson, Gardner, Larsson (Saha 81), McClean, Sessegnon, Wickham.
Subs not used: Westwood, Campbell, Kilgallon, Vaughan, Bramble.
Booked: Gardner.
Goal: Johnson 66.
Chelsea: Cech, Ivanovic, Luiz, Cahill, Cole, Ramires, Romeu (Oscar 20), Mata, Moses (Bertrand 61), Hazard (Lampard 79), Torres.
Subs not used: Turnbull, Ferreira, Marin, Azpilicueta.
Booked: Ivanovic, Ramires, Mata.
Goals: Torres 11, 45, Mata 49.
Att: 39,272.
Ref: Mark Halsey (Lancashire).


Emphatic: Torres sees his early volley fly in
Emphatic: Torres sees his early volley fly in
How's that? Torres fizzes in the first goal
How's that? Torres fizzes in the first goal

Spot on: Torres fires home a penalty to double Chelsea's lead
Spot on: Torres fires home a penalty to double Chelsea's lead
Thump: Seb Larsson brings down Ramires clumsily to concede the penalty
Thump: Seb Larsson brings down Ramires clumsily to concede the penalty

Three and easy: Juan Mata follows up a Torres effort which hit the bar to bag the third
Three and easy: Juan Mata follows up a Torres effort which hit the bar to bag the third
Off form: Adam Johnson scored but otherwise had a quiet day
Off form: Adam Johnson scored but otherwise had a quiet day

Pressure: Martin O'Neill is enduring a tough time at Sunderland this season
Pressure: Martin O'Neill is enduring a tough time at Sunderland this season
Party time: Chelsea players celebrate as they secured what proved to be a comfortable win
Party time: Chelsea players celebrate as they secured what proved to be a comfortable win



Instead, it was all about Fernando.
Back in business: Rafael Benitez enjoyed his first win in the top flight as Chelsea boss
Back in business: Rafael Benitez enjoyed his first win in the top flight as Chelsea boss
Happy times: Victor Moses celebrates with Torres who played with more conviction than of late
Happy times: Victor Moses celebrates with Torres who played with more conviction than of late
Fire in his belly: Torres contesting for the rights to take the spot kick with defender Luiz - who scored one in midweek
Fire in his belly: Torres contesting for the rights to take the spot kick with defender Luiz - who scored one in midweek


It's fourth time lucky for Marquez as Mexican veteran stops Pacquiao in the sixth with knockout blow

Juan Manuel Marquez sensationally knocked out Manny Pacquiao in the sixth round of their non-title welterweight bout at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas in the early hours of Sunday morning, earning his first win over the Filipino in four attempts.
The 39-year-old Mexican, who had lost twice and drawn once in their three previous meetings, sent Pacquiao crashing to the canvas with a stinging right hand with one second left in the round.
Knockout blow: Marquez celebrates after stopping Pacquiao in the sixth round
Knockout blow: Marquez celebrates after stopping Pacquiao in the sixth round
Knockout blow: Marquez celebrates after stopping Pacquiao in the sixth round
The Filipino southpaw fell face first and remained motionless for several minutes before finally getting up, smiling at Marquez and then shaking his opponent's hand in middle of the ring.
'We knew it was going to be a very difficult fight but we knew it was possible to win,' a beaming Marquez said ringside after improving his record to 55-6-1 with 40 knockouts.
'I threw a perfect punch,' Marquez added. 'I knew Manny could knock me out at any time.' 
Stunning shot: Marquez lands the bout-winning right hand in the sixth
Stunning shot: Marquez lands the bout-winning right hand in the sixth
Knockout blow: Marquez lands the bout-winning right hand in the sixth
Knockout blow: Marquez lands the bout-winning right hand in the sixth
Knockout blow: Marquez lands the bout-winning right hand in the sixth
Knockout blow: Marquez lands the bout-winning right hand in the sixth
Knockout blow: Marquez lands the bout-winning right hand in the sixth
'I felt he was coming to knock me out the last three rounds and I knew he was going to be wide open.'
Pacquiao, who had been knocked down in the third round, sent Marquez to the floor in the fifth and looked to be getting the better of the fight until the stunning knockout.
'He's not an easy opponent,' Pacquiao said after slipping to 54-5-2 with 38 knockouts.
The PacMan: Pacquiao makes his way out to the ring
The PacMan: Pacquiao makes his way out to the ring
The PacMan: Pacquiao makes his way out to the ring 
'I did my best. I know that I got him in the last couple of rounds but I started to be over-confident and I got hit by a solid punch. I did not expect that punch.
'I got hit by a punch I didn't see.' 
Promoter Bob Arum immediately said he could see a fifth fight between the two boxers, and a dazed Pacquiao agreed. 
'Why not?' he said.
Sighter: Pacquiao lands a left in the first round
Sighter: Pacquiao lands a left in the first round
Smiles better: Former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney (right) was in the crowd
Smiles better: Former Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney (right) was in the crowd
On the charge: Marquez takes the attack to Pacquiao
On the charge: Marquez takes the attack to Pacquiao
Floored: Pacquiao hits the canvas after Marquez connects with a right in the third
Floored: Pacquiao hits the canvas after Marquez connects with a right in the third
Floored: Pacquiao hits the canvas after Marquez connects with a right in the third 

Floored: Pacquiao hits the canvas after Marquez connects with a right in the third 
Watched by a sell-out crowd of 16,000 that included former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson and basketball great Magic Johnson, the two fighters made an energetic start with Pacquiao establishing a slight advantage through his lightning left jabs.
The Filipino caught the Mexican on the chin with a crunching left in the second round and dominated early in the third with his nimble footwork before he was sent to the canvas by a Marquez right hook.
Toe-to-toe: Both fighters were intent on attacking
Toe-to-toe: Both fighters were intent on attacking
Toe-to-toe: Both fighters were intent on attacking
Old acquaintances: The pair were meeting for the fourth time in their careers
Old acquaintances: The pair were meeting for the fourth time in their careers
Old acquaintances: The pair were meeting for the fourth time in their careers
This was the second loss in a row for Pacquiao, who dropped a contentious decision to Timothy Bradley in June and had vowed to regain his prominence in the ring. 
'He was in charge,' Pacquiao's trainer, Freddie Roach said. 'He just got a little too careless and got hit with a punch he didn't see.'
False dawn: Marquez had a wobble in the fifth after a left jab from Pacquiao
False dawn: Marquez had a wobble in the fifth after a left jab from Pacquiao
Aside from the widely discredited Bradley decision, this was the first defeat by Pacquiao since 2005 when he lost a unanimous decision to Erik Morales. It was only the third time he had been stopped, having suffered a knockout and a TKO early in his career. 
It was the first time Pacquiao had been knocked down by Marquez in 39 rounds contested by the fighters.
Floored: Pacquiao was face down on the canvas for some time
Floored: Pacquiao was face down on the canvas for some time
Floored: Pacquiao was face down in the canvas for some time
Floored: Pacquiao was face down on the canvas for some time
The Filipino responded with a flurry of combinations in the fourth round, then dropped Marquez with a straight left in the fifth and the Mexican ended that round with a bloodied nose after being pinned against the ropes.
Pacquiao continued to dictate the pace, repeatedly forcing the Mexican to back-peddle before the Filipino was knocked out late in the sixth round by a rasping Marquez right.
Job done: Marquez celebrates his victory
Job done: Marquez celebrates his victory