Monday, November 17, 2008

Sad tie at the City of Hull




Brazilian striker Robinho was unable to prevent the Manchester City tie (2-2) with Hull City in the match which put the point to the thirteenth and final day of the Premier League, which still sending Chelsea and Liverpool after his triumphs at West Bromwich and Bolton respectively.



In the KC Stadium, Manchester City could not move from that lets you tie in the twelfth position with a view to make the jump final which put him close to the posts Europeans aim of this club multimillionaire. In addition, the team of Mark Hughes accumulates four days without knowing the victory.



A party without a clear dominator, but that left the visitors well placed at the end of the first half, when an inspired Stephen Ireland managed two for so many around the initial Daniel Cousin, who took advantage of confusion in the local goal.



This error led to his injury and his return, giving way out of Kasper Schmeichel, son of the legendary United goalkeeper, Peter Schmeichel. After the break, neither the City nor Robinho-quite unfortunate for the whole party-could close the envite. So it happened, and the carioca Geovanni, the former FC Barcelona, scored a direct free he left the meeting table in half an hour of the final.



For his part, at Goodison Park, Everton and Middlesbrough reaped a point (1-1) that does not lead to changes in its position in the table. The Liverpool, which began with a goal against O'Neil when it had just spent seven minutes of the meeting, knew how to get a draw from the second half.



And it was in the second act when the team of David Moyes took a confusion in the area rival for a pass from Spanish Mikel Arteta fell into the boots of Yakubu, who pushed a goal while still remaining for the final 20 minutes. Since then, local domain without the prize, which ended up leaving the same in the tanteador.



Result Premier League: 16 November 2008


Everton 1 - 1 Middlesbrough


Hull C. 2 - 2 Manchester C.

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