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Liverpool vs Sunderland 2010 highlights

Liverpool piled on the pressure – but even with six minutes of time added on Sunderland could not be denied a deserved point as Turner heroically cleared off the line from Daniel Agger. Barely a year on from the infamous #39;beachball goal#39;, Liverpool took controversial revenge on Sunderland in a 2-2 draw at Anfield. The Reds were beaten at the Stadium of Light last October by a Darren Bent strike which deflected in off a beachball thrown onto the pitch. But this time it was Liverpool#39

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Lindsay Lohan Leaves Jail

According to the most recent ruling, Lindsay Lohan must now be fitted – again – with an alcohol-monitoring bracelet within 24 hours of her release. She#39;s also ordered to stay out of places where “alcohol is the chief item of sale.” Lohan is set to return to court on Oct. 22 for a probation violation hearing in her DUI case, which was prompted by a recent failed mandatory drug test. Lindsay Lohan is a free woman. The actress was released Friday night after scoring a legal victory when a ju

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Berbatov hat trick 2010

Hat-trick scorer Manchester United#39;s Dimitar Berbatov, right, celebrates with manager Sir Alex Ferguson after being substituted during his team#39;s 3-2 win against Liverpool during their English Premier League soccer match at Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester, England, Sunday Sept. 19, 2010. Dimitar Berbatov scored a stunning hat-trick as Manchester United recovered from throwing away a two-goal lead to defeat Liverpool 3-2 in a thrilling English Premier League game at Old Trafford. The B

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Berbatov goal vs Liverpool video

Manchester United#39;s Dimitar Berbatov, right, scores his second goal against Liverpool during their English Premier League soccer match at Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester, England, Sunday Sept. 19, 2010. Dimitar Berbatov’s first Manchester United hat trick clinched a 3-2 win over Liverpool in the Premier League on Sunday after his side threw away a two-goal lead. The Bulgarian striker headed in the winner in the 84th minute, becoming the first United player in 64 years to score three past

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World Cup 2010: Steven Gerrard hopes old habits bring England progress | Kevin McCarra

The midfielder is set to return to a more advanced role and revive his ‘fantastic understanding’ with Wayne Rooney Steven Gerrard believes a return to old ways will bring impetus to England’s World Cup campaign in their match with Algeria tomorrow night. The Liverpool midfielder, who scored the opener in the 1-1 draw with the USA, expects to revert to the more advanced role he had in qualifiers that saw Wayne Rooney score nine times. There have been no further international goals for the striker since the 5-1 rout of Croatia at Wembley last September. The balance of the line-up will alter now that Gareth Barry is free of his ankle injury. With the holding midfielder in place, Gerrard should be liberated as he roves from an attacking post towards the left. “I think that’s the plan,” he agreed, as he anticipated linking with Rooney. “We’ve had a fantastic understanding in qualification. “I like playing with good players and I enjoy playing with Wayne. Hopefully I can provide a goal for him to get off the mark. I’ve said all the way through qualifying that, if we got to the World Cup, we’d need Wayne to be our top goalscorer and to score the goals to take us to the later stages because he’s our main player.” Gerrard, after a trying season with Liverpool, exudes a confidence now that he has been released into a World Cup campaign. Few anticipated that Rooney might be the person in need of a fillip, yet his one goal in an England shirt

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Liverpool face Arsenal in season opener while Chelsea host West Brom

• Arsenal start campaign at Anfield • Newcastle return against Manchester United Liverpool’s next manager faces a difficult start to life at Anfield after the Premier League fixture list for 2010-11 delivered an opening-day visit from Arsenal. Roy Hodgson remains favourite for the job. Tottenham Hotspur have an immediate opportunity to gloat over beating Manchester City to the final Champions League qualifying berth last season when they host Roberto Mancini’s side on 14

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Dermot Weld finally wins Ascot’s Gold Cup with Rite Of Passage

• Irish trainer had gone close with Vinnie Roe and Vintage Crop • Winner may run in Melbourne Cup before return to hurdles But for the sunshine, it could have been a scene from Cheltenham in the closing stages of the Gold Cup here today. Courage and stamina were all that mattered in the last of the 20 furlongs and it was Rite Of Passage, placed in a hurdle race at the jump racing Festival back in March, who had the grit to beat Age Of Aquarius by a neck. So much of the summer programme is focused on speed, casting horses as dragsters to burn their way to success but, on this day at Ascot, they are more like monster trucks. Quick they are not. The spectacle comes from the sheer power they expend to reach top speed and then stay there, from one punishing furlong to the next, and this Gold Cup was a copybook example. Age Of Aquarius had been a jumpy, sweaty mess in the paddock and drifted out to 8-1, having been second-favourite in the morning, as Manifest and Ask vied for the right to start favourite. Ask won that battle, going off at 11-4, but both he and Manifest – who moved towards the lead like a good horse four furlongs out but ran out of stamina soon afterwards – were beaten two furlongs out as Age Of Aquarius struck for home. For a moment, it seemed that Johnny Murtagh, successful in the last two Gold Cups on Yeats, had made a decisive move. Like a tanker finally reaching fourth gear, though, Rite Of Passage started to eat into his lead under Pat Smullen and for the next quarter of a mile there was no more than a neck between them. Age Of Aquarius did not weaken but Rite Of Passage, a 20-1 chance, had enough strength in his gallop to carry him into a narrow lead just past the furlong pole. Murtagh asked every question of his partner – picking up a three-day suspension as a result – but he could not claw back the deficit. Purple Moon was six lengths further away in third, while Ask was only fifth and Manifest finished tailed off. “It’s a special day and a race I’ve always wanted to win,” Dermot Weld, Rite Of Passage’s trainer, said. “I love training stayers. I’ve been blessed with many good sprinters, but training horses over a number of years is my joy, keeping them sound and keeping them right. “I was beaten a neck with Vinnie Roe and less than a length with Vintage Crop [in previous Gold Cups]. There were no excuses, we just got beaten by better horses on the day, and Lester Piggott said to me many years ago that there’s a big difference between horses that go two miles and horses that go two and a half. “That’s one of the reasons I ran this horse, because I realised we might not have the speed of a lot of horses in this race, but what Lester said is so true, there’s a huge difference.” Rite Of Passage has now won all three of his starts on the Flat and was, with hindsight, the good thing of the decade when 7-1 for a handicap at Leopardstown in November. He may have had another two stones to carry that day if the handicapper had known he was a Gold Cup winner waiting to happen. Having finished third in the Neptune Novice Hurdle at Cheltenham in March, he is also likely to go back over jumps in time, but Weld has grand plans on the Flat before that. “In time, he’ll obviously go back over hurdles,” he said, “but today was my first Flat target for him and the Melbourne Cup is my second Flat target for him, so we’ll see. I also have Profound Beauty as a possible runner in that race, but it looks like an obvious target for him.” Rite Of Passage is a top price of 20-1 for the Champion Hurdle next March.The ground at Ascot this week has been unusually fast and Rite Of Passage’s winning time was the latest to go into the books as a new track record, albeit only since the course was relaid before the 2006 meeting. “It was a really, really top-class race,” Murtagh said afterwards. “They went a hell of a gallop and my lad stayed well. He loved the ground and I thought I had it won turning for home, but just got caught in the last 60 yards, He’s a very brave horse and I’m sick.” Age Of Aquarius was the first horse from Aidan O’Brien’s yard to acquit itself with real credit this week and the stable did not even field a runner at the meeting on Wednesday. They have some leading chances tomorrow, but are playing catch-up with the Godolphin operation, who saddled their second winner of the meeting when Hibaayeb strode away with the Ribblesdale Stakes. Hibaayeb took the Fillies’ Mile here last autumn, but finished second-last in the 1,000 Guineas last month before running third in a Group One in France. This win appeared to take her form to a new level, for all that the opposition was relatively weak for a Group Two. She may now travel to The Curragh for the Irish Oaks next month. Frankie Dettori, her jockey, is now level with Richard Hughes and Ryan Moore on two winners at the meeting, with 12 races still to be run. Horse racing Royal Ascot Greg Wood guardian.co.uk

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Javier Mascherano’s agent claims he is in talks with Internazionale

• Argentina captain keen to link up with Rafael Benítez again • Mascherano has spent three years at Anfield Javier Mascherano’s agent has stated he is in talks with Internazionale over a possible move which would see the Liverpool midfielder reunited with his former manager, Rafael Benítez. Mascherano, who was heavily linked with a move to Barcelona last summer, has spent the past three years at Anfield but contract negotiations have been put on hold and one of his agents, Marco Piccioli, claims the 25-year-old may very well follow in the former manager’s footsteps. “There has already been a first contact with director Marco Branca,” Piccioli told www.Itasportpress.it. “We are evaluating the move hard and in the next few days we will have a new meeting to better establish the details of this transfer deal.” Mascherano, who has two years left on his deal at Liverpool, revealed this week he is learning Italian. And the Argentina captain at World Cup 2010 admitted this month he would relish the opportunity to link up with the Spaniard again. “Would I follow Benítez? I don’t know,” he said with a shrug. “At the moment I really know little about my future. But of course with Benítez at Liverpool I experienced three incredible years. His football is my football.” Liverpool Internazionale Transfer window World Cup 2010 guardian.co.uk

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Veteran Gavin Thomas back for Wales against New Zealand

• Dragons flanker to face All Blacks in first Test • Alun Wyn Jones and Andrew Bishop also start at Carisbrook Gavin Thomas, the 32-year-old who last played Test rugby in 2007, was today named by Wales in the starting XV for the international against the All Blacks on Saturday. The open-side flanker gets his chance in the first of two Tests in New Zealand because Martyn Williams was allowed to miss the tour and because his replacement, Sam Warburton, broke his jaw playing against the Springboks. The other change in the pack is the return of the lock Alun Wyn Jones, while Andrew Bishop replaces the centre James Hook, who is about to have surgery on his damaged shoulder. For those who thought Thomas’s return underlined the Welsh problem of lack of cover in some positions, the coach, Warren Gatland, was adamant: “Gavin Thomas is an experienced flanker who knows all about what it takes to perform at international level. He and Alun Wyn Jones have both impressed in training and deserve their chance this weekend.” The coach might also have mentioned that Thomas has been impressive for Newport Gwent Dragons this season after having his contract with Scarlets terminated. Thomas has also battled back from an achilles injury to produce some of his best rugby this season. Thomas, who made his international debut in 2001 and last played for Wales on the 2007 tour of Australia, admitted he had thought about retiring but after the Dragons lifeline was looking forward to his 23 Test “more than I have any others. I didn’t think it would happen, but it’s here and I need to do something about it”. “This is a performance I need to get right,” said Thomas after hearing that he would be going head-to-head with the All Black captain and inspiration, Richie McCaw. With Gethin Jenkins, Shane Williams, Andy Powell, Duncan Jones, and Luke Charteris also absent along with Martyn Williams and Hook the side had a predictable look to it. The Scarlets scrum-half Tavis Knoyle is likely to make his international debut at some stage and is joined by the Ospreys fly-half Dan Biggar and fellow Scarlet Jonathan Davies in providing cover for the backline. “We are playing one of the best sides in the world at the moment on [their] home soil and they don’t come much bigger than this,” said Gatland. “But we are determined and there is a quiet self-belief creeping through the squad at the moment which makes me feel we are capable of producing a performance to be proud of against the All Blacks.” Given that the All Blacks trounced Ireland 66-28 last weekend, that might have sounded unrealistic if only because Wales have not beaten New Zealand in 57 years. However Gatland is relying on a core of experienced players such as Mike Phillips, Stephen Jones, Jamie Roberts, Adam Jones and Ryan Jones to provide an upset at Carisbrook. As from next year’s World Cup, Test rugby at Dunedin will be played indoors at the Forsyth Barr Stadium, and the All Blacks will not be upset to be moving after 102 years. In 2008 they lost 30-28 to South Africa and last year were beaten 27-22 by France. Wales: Byrne (Ospreys); Halfpenny (Cardiff Blues), Bishop (Ospreys), Roberts (Cardiff Blues), Prydie (Ospreys); S Jones (Scarlets), Phillips (Ospreys); James (Ospreys), Rees (Scarlets), A Jones (Ospreys), B Davies (Cardiff Blues), A W Jones (Ospreys), J Thomas (Ospreys), G Thomas (Newport Gwent Dragons), R Jones (Ospreys, capt). Replacements: Bennett (Ospreys), Yapp (Cardiff Blues), D

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Greece 2-1 Nigeria | World Cup 2010 Group B match report

Greece scored their first goals and secured their first victory in a World Cup finals, coming from behind to beat Nigeria 2-1 in their Group B match in Bloemfontein. Kalu Uche opened the scoring for Nigeria but they were reduced to 10 men 11 minutes before the break when Sani Kaita was sent off. Greece took advantage to draw level a minute before half-time through Dimitris Salpigidis. Vasilis Torosidis, the man fouled by Kaita leading to his dismissal, was then on hand to poke the ball home from close range after Vincent Enyeama failed to hold a swerving shot from Georgios Karagounis in the 71st minute. Nigeria took the lead after 16 minutes following a defensive howler by their opponents. Greece failed to cut out an inswinging free-kick from Uche and, as a series of players missed the ball, it nestled in the net. While Uche celebrated, Alexandros Tzorvas in the Greece goal was left shaking his head in disbelief. It was an early setback for Greece following their opening-day defeat by South Korea. They responded 13 minutes later when Karagounis, their captain, tried to chip Enyeama from distance but the goalkeeper was able to make a comfortable save. Then Karagounis floated in a corner only for the Liverpool defender Sotirios Kyrgiakos to send his header high over the bar. The match took a dramatic twist in the 34th minute when Nigeria were reduced to 10 men. Kaita was handed a straight red card by the referee, Oscar Ruiz, following a tussle with Torosidis. Kaita caught the defender with his studs after needlessly raising his foot. Otto Rehhagel, the Greece coach, reacted by bringing on the striker Georgios Samaras in place of the defender Sokratis Papastathopoulos two minutes later. Enyeama soon made a superb block from a shot by Salpigidis and Samaras had an effort cleared off the line by Rabiu Afolabi but a minute before the break Salpigidis scored the equaliser, his effort deflecting off a defender after Kostas Katsouranis had played the ball into his path. Nigeria made a confident start to the second half and Uche saw his clever cross palmed on to the roof of the net by Tzorvas in the 48th minute. Greece hit back and Kyrgiakos sent a header at the back post into the arms of Enyeama seven minutes later following a corner from Karagounis. They kept pushing forward and Theofanis Gekas’s close-range effort was parried by the goalkeeper just before the hour. Nigeria then launched a swift counterattack and Yakubu Ayegbeni’s shot was blocked by Tzorvas. The ball broke to the substitute Chinedu Obasi but he somehow managed to find the wrong side of the post when it seemed easier to score. Nigeria were again grateful to Enyeama in the 68th minute when he clawed away a powerful header from Samaras. Then came the mistake by the goalkeeper, although he did do well to beat away Tziolis’s effort in stoppage time to prevent Greece extending their lead. World Cup 2010 Group B Greece Nigeria World Cup 2010 guardian.co.uk

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