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Toolbox 2-1 Reading Fulham 1-1 Aston Apartment Liverpool 0-1 Guy Utd Guy Town 0-1 Wigan Newcastle 0-0 Middlesbrough Portsmouth 0-2 Chelsea Sheff Utd 1-1 Everton Watford 2-2 Charlton Liverpool had the very best of the ball but frequently fought to carve out a definite opportunity, and those they did produce were lost, perhaps not least once the Manchester United protection permitted Peter Crouch all the area h-e might have thought for in the straight back post, only for him to draw a global class preserve out of Edwin van der Sar. United probably must have had a fee (though I'm not accusing the umpire) despite not doing such a thing to write home about, just for Ronaldo's difficult free-kick in stoppage time-to be fumbled by Reina and O'Shea made no error as h-e broke in to the top-of the web. United didn't perform well, and didn't really deserve a gain, however when you consider the winners down the years (may it be Arsenal, Chelsea, United, Liverpool or any other champions of any other category in the planet) the most popular characteristic they've discussed may be the power to get benefits when they're not really enjoying well, as United have against Fulham and Liverpool within their last two games. Larsson's approaching starting, along side Rooney having a bump and Scholes finding delivered down doesn't help matters for United, however they are showing league-winning traits right now. Elsewhere in the category, Didier Drogba got Chelsea under way because they got another gain to hold onto United's coat-tails, Arsenal beat a feisty Reading group 2-1 to provide them some impetus proceeding to their sport with PSV. In the other end-of the dining table Charlton and Watford fought out a pull that will not do both of these much good. When I only really know the outcomes can't comment just as much on the rest of the activities. I'm delighted that United crawled by Liverpool to maintain the force on Chelsea and Arsenal is likely to be delighted when Liverpool dropped they got the win. Over all, still another day at the very best of-the Premiership...
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