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Convey was effervescent on the left-side of midfield for
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The News:
Of Note:
Convey was effervescent on the left-side of midfield for
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The News: In one of two CL games tonight, Freddy Adu and Benfica travel to
Of Note: Benfica have no possibility of qualifying for the next round of the Champions League. However, should they win, they will finish in third place in the group, guaranteeing them entry into the next stage of the UEFA Cup. Shakhtar need a win, coupled with a heavy Celtic loss to
Up Next: Read the match preview here, and follow the game at UEFA.com from 2:30 p.m. ET.
The News: Clint Dempsey and Fulham succumbed to a 2-0 loss to Manchester United last night.
Of Note: Dempsey started up top for the Cottagers, and though Fulham threatened the United goal a few times, they couldn’t turn any opportunities into goals. Eventually, a Ronaldo brace proved to be the difference between the two sides.
Up Next: With the loss, Fulham remain in 14th place and they now face a shorter-than-usual turnaround before Saturday’s match against Tim Howard and Everton.
Hansa Rostock 0 – Hannover 96 3: Heath Pearce and
NEC Nigmegen 0 – Heerenveen 1: Michael Bradley and Heerenveen were victorious in rainy conditions on Sunday. The victory keeps Heerenveen in fourth place, five points behind Feynoord, and seven points behind the leaders PSV.
Benfica 0 –
Portsmouth 0 – Everton 0: What looked to be one of the best games of the weekend on paper failed to live up to its billing, and turned out to be a fairly uneventful draw. Everton lacking the punch they had last week during their seven goal victory, and couldn’t convert any of their chances. At the other end, however, the Toffees were tight at the back, led by Tim Howard’s seven saves, and they earned a clean sheet to preserve the draw.
Reading 1 – Middlesbrough 1: Bobby Convey started on the wing again for the Royals, while Marcus Hahnemann took up his familiar post in the net, where he made 10 saves.
West Ham 0 – Chelsea 1: The Hammers were undone by a late goal from
Not too much else of note to talk about, other than to remind everybody about today’s big game! Fulham travels to Old Trafford to take on Manchester United, in a game to be televised live on Setanta. Extended coverage begins at 2 p.m. ET, though the actual kickoff isn’t until about an hour later. Be sure to check back here after the match for highlights…