Sunday, February 15, 2009

A 'hat-trick' worth of quarters Anelka




Three goals from Nicolas Anelka French resistance ended with the Coper Watford, antepenultimate the English Second Division. Modest progress was made on the scoreboard (1-3) but did not prevent the triumph of the table in Dutch Guus Hiddink, who debuted as a technical team in London.



Chelsea was unable to break the defense of his rival until the final leg of the encounter. Only reacted when andalusia Watford forward Tamas Priskin to 68 minutes. Then went into action the French international, who turned the match with many two in three minutes. The third was signed in time added.



The set of Hiddink, who left the bench in the Portuguese Deco and Ricardo Quaresma, was the first qualified for the quarterfinals of the Cup in England. The rest of clashes played on Saturday pending a 'repeat' after finishing in a tie.



The Swansea, led by Roberto Martinez and six Spanish players in the staffing dispute that the second category of England, tied for the Fulham (1-1).



In the only match between teams from the English class, where the disputed West Ham and Middlesbrough, ended with the score tied at one. Diego Tristan had more minutes of enjoying the usual. He started on the bench. But left to the field after half an hour, instead of Carlton Cole. Middlesbrough went ahead to twenty minutes, with Stewart Downing's goal. West Ham were saved from elimination of the final five minutes, with both N'Kongolo Herita Ilunga.



The Blakburn avoided elimination before the 'second' Coventry at the last minute of the clash thanks to a goal of Congolese Christopher Samba Veijeany. Advance was marked by the Paraguayan Roque Santa Cruz. But the visitors were back to the situation with targets Aron Gunnarsson and Michael Doyle.



Meanwhile, Greg Halford and goals from Kamil Zayatte left Sheffield United, second, against Hull, pending.



Cup clashes continue between Derby County and Manchester United and Everton face Aston Villa. Arsenal on Monday to receive Cardiff.(Source: Elmundo)

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