Follow Sportsmail's coverage of the Barclays Premier League as four fixtures conclude the weekend's action starting with Southampton's home encounter with Fulham at 1.30pm. Liverpool host Stoke and Tottenham welcome Aston Villa at 3pm before Manchester United travel to Newcastle an hour later.
NEWCASTLE 0 MAN UNITED 2
Newcastle: Harper, Santon, Perch, Williamson, Ferguson, Ben Arfa, Tiote, Cabaye, Gutierrez, Cisse, Ba.
Subs: Alnwick, Simpson, Anita, Bigirimana, Obertan, Shola Ameobi, Sammy Ameobi.
Man Utd: De Gea, Da Silva, Ferdinand, Evans, Evra, Cleverley, Carrick, Welbeck, Rooney, Kagawa, van Persie.
Goals: Evans 8, Evra
Subs: Lindegaard, Valencia, Anderson, Giggs, Hernandez, Scholes, Wootton.
Referee: Howard Webb (S Yorkshire)
Subs: Alnwick, Simpson, Anita, Bigirimana, Obertan, Shola Ameobi, Sammy Ameobi.
Man Utd: De Gea, Da Silva, Ferdinand, Evans, Evra, Cleverley, Carrick, Welbeck, Rooney, Kagawa, van Persie.
Goals: Evans 8, Evra
Subs: Lindegaard, Valencia, Anderson, Giggs, Hernandez, Scholes, Wootton.
Referee: Howard Webb (S Yorkshire)
LIVERPOOL 0 STOKE 0
Liverpool: Reina, Wisdom, Skrtel, Agger, Johnson, Gerrard, Allen, Sahin, Fernandez Saez, Suarez, Sterling.
Subs: Jones, Henderson, Cole, Assaidi, Coates, Carragher, Borini.
Stoke: Begovic, Cameron, Huth, Shawcross, Wilson, Walters, Nzonzi, Whelan (Whitehead 20min), Adam, Kightly (Etherington 63min), Crouch.
Subs: Sorensen, Jones, Edu, Upson, Jerome.
Referee: Lee Mason (Lancashire)
Subs: Jones, Henderson, Cole, Assaidi, Coates, Carragher, Borini.
Stoke: Begovic, Cameron, Huth, Shawcross, Wilson, Walters, Nzonzi, Whelan (Whitehead 20min), Adam, Kightly (Etherington 63min), Crouch.
Subs: Sorensen, Jones, Edu, Upson, Jerome.
Referee: Lee Mason (Lancashire)
TOTTENHAM 2 ASTON VILLA 0
Tottenham: Lloris, Walker, Gallas, Caulker, Vertonghen, Lennon, Dembele, Sandro, Bale, Defoe, Dempsey.
Subs: Friedel, Huddlestone, Adebayor, Dawson, Sigurdsson, Falque, Townsend.
Goals: Caulker, Lennon
Aston Villa: Guzan, Bennett, Vlaar, Clark, Lowton, Holman, El Ahmadi, Delph, Albrighton, Benteke, Agbonlahor.
Subs: Given, Bent, N'Zogbia, Westwood, Bannan, Weimann, Lichaj.
Referee: Neil Swarbrick (Lancashire)
Subs: Friedel, Huddlestone, Adebayor, Dawson, Sigurdsson, Falque, Townsend.
Goals: Caulker, Lennon
Aston Villa: Guzan, Bennett, Vlaar, Clark, Lowton, Holman, El Ahmadi, Delph, Albrighton, Benteke, Agbonlahor.
Subs: Given, Bent, N'Zogbia, Westwood, Bannan, Weimann, Lichaj.
Referee: Neil Swarbrick (Lancashire)
16.33: It's
Newcastle's turn to pick up a booking. Tiote fouls Rooney on the
half-way line. When he sees the yellow card he drops to his knees in
theatrical anguish. Ridiculous reaction!
16.32: Luis Suarez has just added to that reputation of his with a dive. The referee is having none of it though.
16.31: Robin van Persie has picked one up now. An unnecessary tackle.
De Gea struggles with the resulting free-kick and gives Newcastle a corner.
16.30: Rio Ferdinand picks up a booking for a needless challenge. Newcastle have got back into this game a little bit now.
16.28: Joe
Cole is on now for Liverpool. He has replaced Suso. The pressure is
building from the home side but they are still unable to make that break
through.
16.26: GOAL! TOTTENHAM 2 ASTON VILLA 0
Clint
Dempsey spots Lennon's brilliant run and picks him out. The nippy
winger does the rest and takes his goal well with his right foot. That
should be game over now at White Hart Lane.
16.24: Great
chance for Demba Ba to pull one back! He peels off from his marker as a
corner comes in and has space when the ball reaches him.
He smashes the ball over the bar!
16.23: Newcastle have a mountain to climb and only 22 minutes have gone.
At Anfield, Joe Cole looks like he's about to come on.
16.20: Shawcross gives the ball away and Suarez breaks for Liverpool. Whitehead crunches him but nothing is doing for the Uruguayan.
Suarez is limping now, and looks incredulous at how he hasn't been awarded a free-kick.
16.15: GOAL! TOTTENHAM 1 ASTON VILLA 0
Steven
Caulker has bagged a goal for Tottenham! It comes after Aston Villa
spurn a great chance. Spurs looking good here for the win.
16.15: GOAL! NEWCASTLE 0 MAN UNITED 2
Patrice Evra gets on the end of a corner from the other side. An almost identical goal! He heads past Harper!
16.15: Great save! Harper is forced into action by a Rooney free-kick. Corner kick.
16.14: United are rampant so far in this game. Newcastle don't know who to mark. Rooney is dropping deep and pulling some strings.
This could be a rout if the first 15 minutes are anything to go by.
16.12: They've
gone close again. Steve Harper tries to round Danny Welbeck but is
caught out. The striker reclaims the ball and somehow sends it wide.
Awful goalkeeping!
16.11: Almost
another for United in Newcastle. Rafael is lightning quick, and he gets
on to a long ball. He lets it drop and smashes it across Harper's goal.
A lovely strike, but it isn't troubling the keeper.
16.10: Over
at Anfield, Johnson squanders a marvellous chance after Gerrard puts a
chance on a plate for his team-mate. Liverpool looking strong now and
far more likely to score.
16.07: GOAL! Newcastle 0 MAN UTD 1
It's
been coming! All Man United so far, and Van Persie does well to win a
corner. The Dutchman whips it in and Jonny Evans powers a header in for
United. Great start for Ferguson.
16.06: Liverpool have come out of the blocks flying at Anfield. They are keeping the ball well and Suso creates an opening.
He finds Suarez who squares to Gerrard but Whitehead is there to cut out the threat.
16.04: Man
United are settling early on as they stroke the ball around between
themselves, slowly building pressure. Newcastle are happy with this -
for now.
16.03: KICK-OFF: BOTH TOTTENHAM V ASTON VILLA AND LIVERPOOL V STOKE ARE UNDERWAY
16.01: This
one should be a thriller at St James'. Both sides have an abundance of
attacking talent on the pitch. Demba Ba and Papiss Cisse are up front
for Newcastle to counteract the threat of United.
16.00: KICK-OFF: NEWCASTLE GET THE GAME UNDERWAY
15.55: United and Newcastle are on their way to the pitch now. First the ceremonial shaking of the hands, then the action.
15.52: We're also moments away from Manchester United taking on Newcastle in the north east.
As
suspected Wayne Rooney is partnering Robin van Persie up front, and the
diminutive Shinji Kagawa will be fluttering round behind them. What a
prospect for the travelling United fans!
15.51: Like
they did at Manchester United last week, Spurs are flying up and down
the flanks. They look the far more likely team to bag a goal or two in
this match.
15.50: Lloris hasn't been too busy except for rushing off his line well to make one stop and tipping Benteke's effort away from danger.
It looks like they'll need Darren Bent to come off the bench again to pose some sort of threat to Lloris' goal.
He's a former Spurs player and scored last week. I wonder why he was left on the bench in the first place for this one?
15.48: HALF-TIME: TOTTENHAM 0 ASTON VILLA 0
15.47: HALF-TIME: LIVERPOOL 0 STOKE 0
15.45: We're seeing two minutes of added time at Anfield. It has been a battle and a half here.
I'm pretty sure referee Lee Mason will have some questions to answer after this first half. Shawcross should be off, simple as.
15.41: Spurs have just gone close with five minutes to go until half time. Joe Bennett is being terrorised by Aaron Lennon.
It looks like a matter of time until they break the deadlock.
Take control: Some Liverpool players like Steven Gerrard were unhappy with Stoke's style of play
15.37: Peter
Crouch is odds on favourite to score first against his former club.
It's a really heated affair. John Walters has just clattered into
Johnson after a goal kick. It looked like a little bit of an elbow to be
honest.
Both Shawcross and Walters are lucky to be on the pitch now.
15.34: Gerrard
and Suarez are putting Stoke under some pressure. The Uruguayan finds
his captain on the overlap but Gerrard belts the ball out for a goal
kick. Much better from Liverpool after a shaky start in front of their
own fans.
15.33: It's
another booking in this feisty affair between Stoke City and Liverpool.
Luis Suarez skins Robert Huth who brings him down with acres of space
behind him.
Interesting decision because a red card wouldn't have been out of the question. Luckily for Huth and Stoke, it's only a yellow.
15.28: Friedel's stand-in has had little to do so far at White Hart Lane. It's all Spurs so far.
At
Anfield, there's already been some controversy. Kightly has been booked
and Ryan Shawcross appeared to have aimed a stamp at Luis Suarez.
Contest: Mousa Dembele battles with Karim El Ahmadi (left)
15.25: FULL-TIME: SOUTHAMPTON 2 FULHAM 2
15.24: Liverpool are living dangerously now. They are under some serious pressure early on at home to Stoke.
15.21: What
a response from the Saints. There's three of the five minutes of
stoppage time to play. Can someone snatch a winner on the south coast?
15.19: GOAL! SOUTHAMPTON 2 Fulham 2
Not so fast! Jose Fonte has scored his second goal and equalised for Southampton! Wonderful finish!
15.17: GOAL! Southampton 1 FULHAM 2
With
88 minutes gone, Richardson looks like he has won it for Fulham. He
rifles in the late goal which could seal back-to-back away wins for his
new club.
They were so poor in the first half too! A gam of two halves cliche would work right about now...
15.15: Here are the teams for Manchester United's visit to Newcastle:
Newcastle: Harper; Santon, Williamson, Perch, Ferguson; Ben Arfa, Cabaye, Tiote, Gutierrez (c); Ba, Cisse
Man Utd: De Gea; Rafael, Evans, Ferdinand, Evra; Rooney Carrick, Cleverley, Kagawa; Van Persie, Welbeck
15.11: With 10 minutes left at St Mary's, Chris Baird nails a free-kick from 25 yards out. But it's always rising. Goal kick.
Heated: The match between Liverpool and Stoke was a feist affair
SOUTHAMPTON 2 FULHAM 2
Southampton:
Gazzaniga, Richardson (Hooiveld 8min), Yoshida, Fonte, Fox, Puncheon
(Chaplow 61min), Schneiderlin, Steven Davis, Lallana, Rodriguez, Lambert
(Do Prado 67min).
Subs not used: Kelvin Davis, Ward-Prowse, Mayuka, Reeves,
Goals: Fonte 4, 90
Fulham: Schwarzer, Riether, Hughes, Hangeland, Riise, Kacaniklic (Richardson 66min), Ruiz, Baird, Sidwell (Karagounis 72min), Duff, Rodallega.
Subs not used: Stockdale, Kelly, Senderos, Kasami, Briggs.
Goals: Hooiveld og 69, Richardson 88
Referee: Mark Clattenburg (Tyne & Wear)
Subs not used: Kelvin Davis, Ward-Prowse, Mayuka, Reeves,
Goals: Fonte 4, 90
Fulham: Schwarzer, Riether, Hughes, Hangeland, Riise, Kacaniklic (Richardson 66min), Ruiz, Baird, Sidwell (Karagounis 72min), Duff, Rodallega.
Subs not used: Stockdale, Kelly, Senderos, Kasami, Briggs.
Goals: Hooiveld og 69, Richardson 88
Referee: Mark Clattenburg (Tyne & Wear)
15.07:
Liverpool should be a goal down. Pepe Reina attempts an ill-advised
one-two on the edge of the area with Nuri Sahin. The latter's ball is
cut out and former Red Charlie Adam is through on goal.
Reina atones for his error and makes a desperate stop. Rodgers will be fuming at that display.
15.05: There's
15 minutes to go at St Mary's. This game could go either way. Neither
look like they are ready to take the draw. They want to win this game!
15.02: Gareth
Bale has dragged a shot wide at White Hart Lane. That came after the
biggest cheer in north London so far comes when Hugo Lloris' name is
read out on the teamsheet. Big, big, shoes to fill as he stands in for
Friedel.
15.02: Surely
Southampton could have done with Rickie Lambert up top to try to snatch
a winner against Fulham. He looked disappointed to be taken off.
15.00: KICK-OFF: LIVERPOOL V STOKE AND TOTTENHAM V ASTON VILLA ARE UNDERWAY
14.59: GOAL! SOUTHAMPTON 1 FULHAM 1
Happy? Andre Villas-Boas swapped Brad Friedel for Hugo Lloris at Spurs
The shot was going wide. That'll be an own goal.
14.56: At White Hart Lane and Anfield all four teams are lining up as we speak in the tunnel. A couple more games for us to follow.
Meanwhile, Do Prado comes on for Rickie Lambert. Shame to see him coming off, I'm sure the Southampton fans feel the same.
14.54:
There's definitely another goal in this game. Neither seems content
with the current scoreline. Southampton fancy another one and Fulham
have to score if they want a point.
14.50: How
did that not go in? Fulham have turned up the pressure on Southampton
and Sidwell goes close before Rodallega forces a wonderful save from
Gazzaniga.
In the end Kacaniklic gives away a fould to relieve a bit of pressure for Nigel Adkins' men.
14.45: Both
teams at St Mary's have turned up the tempo. Southampton want a second
to kill the game off and Fulham know that time is against them if they
want anything from this match.
14.43: At
Anfield, Stewart Downing has been dropped after he responded by saying
he was 'upset' and 'disappointed' by the public criticism he received
from manager Brendan Rodgers.
14.41: Over
at White Hart Lane, Brad Friedel is missing his first Premier League
game since 2004. A remarkable record from a truly top class goalkeeper.
It had to end some time of course.14.38: That's
the second booking for Southampton. Morgan Schneiderlin chops down
Riise as he tries to make his way down the left. Cynical, but it
prevented the break.
14.36: John Arne Riise is receiving treatment early on. He took a nasty-looking stud to the head from Puncheon.
It was in no way deliberate, as Puncheon merely sought to hurdle over his sliding opponent.
Riise's OK though, and he'll be fine to continue.
14.35: KICK-OFF: SOUTHAMPTON GET THE SECOND HALF UNDERWAY AT ST MARY'S
14.33: As promised, here's Aston Villa's starting line up: Guzan, Vlaar, Clark, El Ahmadi, Agbonlahor, Albrighton, Holman, Delph, Benteke, Bennett, Lowton
14.30: Here's the full Spurs team: Lloris, Walker, Gallas, Caulker, Vertonghen, Dembele, Sandro, Lennon, Bale, Dempsey, Defoe
Stay tuned for the Villa line up.
14.26: Although I don't yet have the full Tottenham and Aston Villa teams, I can confirm that Brad Friedel's 310-game Premier League run has come to an end.
Hugo Lloris will deputise between the sticks in favour of the veteran goalkeeper. More team news to follow.
14.23: May I digress for a moment? The Liverpool and Stoke teams have dropped. Here they are:
Come here: Jason Puncheon is pursued by Steve Sidwell
Subs: Jones, Henderson, Cole, Assaidi, Coates, Carragher, Borini.
Stoke: Begovic, Cameron, Huth, Shawcross, Wilson, Walters, Nzonzi, Whelan, Adam, Kightly, Crouch.
Subs: Sorensen, Jones, Edu, Whitehead, Upson, Etherington, Jerome.
Referee: Lee Mason (Lancashire)
14.21: Apart
from that late chance for Rodallega, Southampton have looked the far
better side. In fact, they could have capitalised further on the slack
Fulham play. At times it seemed like the visitors didn't want possession
of the ball.
That said, there's only a goal in this one, and the second half could throw anything up.
14.18: HALF-TIME: SOUTHAMPTON 1 FULHAM 0
14.17: Shocking defending allows Rodallega a chance, but he can't get a toe on it to send the ball past Gazzaniga.
Jos
Hooiveld completely misjudges a long ball and Rodallega is clean
through. He raises his boot to get a touch on the bouncing ball, but it
goes out for a goal kick.
14.15: But they'll have to wait a little longer. We've got four minutes added time after the injury to Richardson earlier on.
Fulham get a rare attempt on goal. As Aaron Hughes meets a corner and heads straight into the hands of Gazzaniga.
14.14: Things
have settled down now. Just a minute of normal time to go before the
half is up. Both these teams look ready for the break.
14.10: Should've
been 2-0! Rickie Lambert is in acres of space on the left side of the
area. He lines up his shot and powers the ball into Schwarzer's body.
A good save, but Lambert will be disappointed he didn't stick that one across goal into the far corner.
14.08: We're fast approaching half-time now. Martin Jol will want to get his team into the dressing room at this rate.
They
have been really poor for the first 40 minutes. If Southampton were
more clinical, they could have been a couple of goals up by now. Fulham
have given the ball away in dangerous areas consistently.
14.05:
That's really poor football. This time it's from the Southampton
goalkeeper Gazzaniga. He casually boots the ball out for a throw-in when
looking for Danny Fox on the left. What's going on! Neither side can
keep the thing!
14.03: It's Schwarzer now who gives the ball straight to Southampton.
Lambert
picks out Lallana who squares back in the area, looking for the return.
The ball rolls agonisingly across the box. Fulham are luckt to be only
the one goal down.
14.02: Fulham get a real let off there. Riise takes a shocking throw-in which is cut out by Lallana.
Luckily
for the Norwegian, Lallana's headed interception is in turn cut out.
Real school boy stuff from the left-back. He would have left his defence
flat-footed and outnumbered if Lallana's touch was better.
It's mine! Aaron Hughes battles with Rickie Lambert for the ball
14.00: Fulham
are looking short of ideas now. A shocking ball from Hangeland just
hands possession back to the Saints. They'll have to do much better than
that if they are to turn this around.
13.56: Southampton
are breaking really well. Every time it looks like Fulham are settling
into the game, the hosts get the ball and are up the pitch in an
instant.
Lallana looks very good in midfield. Fulham need Sidwell to keep him a little quieter because he is pulling the strings.
13.52: GOAL DISALLOWED! The home fans are cheering again, but it's not going to stand.
Puncheon
gives Schwarzer a nudge as the corner comes in, sending him to the
floor. The ball eventually comes to Puncheon who puts the ball in.
Excellent spot by Clattenburg. That was a foul.
13.51: Southampton break very well. Lallana drifts into the centre and picks out Lambert with a cute reverse pass.
Lambert finds Fox who wins the corner.
13.49: Fulham
look to strike back. Duff cuts in on the right and puts a lovely ball
in. Rodallega can't direct his header goalwards though.
13.47: Huge chance for Lambert to double the lead. Excellent move which sees Rodriguez latch on to a through ball.
Rather
than shoot, he finds the usually deadly Lambert. The Englishman skews
his effort and the ball trickles out of play. He should have at least
worked Schwarzer there.
13.45: Fulham are growing into this game finally. Kacaniklic does well on the left and earns his side a corner.
Is it in? Jose Fonte opens the scoring for Southampton
Rickie Lambert wheels away after his team-mate got the first goal of the day
The ball's a good one but Hangeland can't get it under control quick enough.
13.41: Now Lallana is on the deck. Steve Sidwell caught him with a flailing arm in the face.
It looked accidental though, and Lallana is on his feet again. All's well that ends well!
Funnily enough, Sidwell was the one who put Rodriguez on the floor with a late challenge moments earlier.
13.40: Big
chance for Fulham. Bryan Ruiz takes a free-kick into the box. The ball
finds its way through to Aaron Hughes who is in acres at the far post.
The
defender fails to bring it under his control and the threat diffuses. A
better first touch and he would have had the goal at his mercy.
13.38: Play's back underway now after an unsettling start for Fulham. They need to wake up!
The home crowd are unhappy as the visitors carry on regardless despite Rodriguez being on the deck, apparently injured.
13.36: They
are brought back down to earth though, as Richardson is lifted onto a
stretcher. Really unlucky as he seemed to pull up with a muscle injury.
Southampton make the change. Jos Hooiveld comes on for the defender.
13.34: GOAL! SOUTHAMPTON 1 Fulham 0
Adam
Lallana puts the corner in and Jose Fonte is the first to it. He heads
in the general direction of the far post and the ball just loops into
the net. Fulham had no one on the line to stop it! What a start for the
Saints.
13.33: Danny Fox has another opportunity from a set piece. He swings one in and wins another corner.
13.31: The first spell of pressure comes from Southampton. They have won a corner after Hangeland is forced to head a ball behind.
Fox
carves out a half-chance for Rickie Lambert. The angle's tight at the
far post and Lambert can't get it back across the face of the goal.
13.30: KICK-OFF! FULHAM GET THE GAME UNDERWAY
13.27: Southampton
are lining up in their red kit today and Fulham walk onto the pitch in
black with a gold and white sash. Three minutes to KO!
13.25: With
the chit chat almost all done, the teams are about to come out and get
the customary handshakes out of the way before the real action
commences.
13.15: Fulham
have struggled away from home so far this season, and it's often been
their Achilles heel. They have lost to West Ham and Manchester United so
far this campaign.
But they are looking for back-to-back away wins for the first time this season. Let's see how this one pans out...
13.07: Rickie Lambert will be trying to beat Fulham goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer, who turned 40 yesterday.
Lambert,
like the club, has battled his way through the divisions and has shown
he is worthy of his place in the Premier League by scoring four goals in
six in the top-flight.
13.05: Southampton
have not struggled for goals this season. They scored two at the Etihad
against City and smashed four past Aston Villa at home.
But it's at the back where they need to shore things up if they are to survive in the top-flight.
They
will take solace from the fact that there's no Petric or berbatov
starting for Fulham, but Hugo Rodallega is no chump. The former Wigan
man will be hoping to sink the Saints.
12.55: And as I type the starting line ups are trickling in. Feast your eyes on these:
Southampton starting XI: Gazzaniga; Richardson, Fonte, Yoshida, Fox; Puncheon, Davis, Schneiderlin, Lallana; Lambert, Rodriguez
Fulham starting XI: Schwarzer, Riether, Hughes, Hangeland, Riise, Duff, Baird, Sidwell, Kacaniklic, Ruiz, Rodallega
Main man: Rickie Lambert (right) will lead the line up top for Southampton
12.50: Let's
tackle some team news then for the early kick-off. Fulham could have
some problems up top. Dimitar Berbatov looks set to miss the game, and
Mladen Petric is also struggling with a calf problem.
Southampton
on the other hand seem to have a full squad to pick from. Adkins is
likely to welcome back Morgan Schneiderlin and Jos Hooiveld into his
side.
12.45:
Tottenham are flying high - despite their shock draw in Greece this
week. They outclassed United at Old Trafford, a ground where they had
previously failed to record a win since 1989.
Gareth
Bale, Mousa Dembele and Co await an Aston Villa side who had to wait
for Darren bent to come off the bench to rescue a point in their
Midlands derby against West Brom last week.
12.40: At
15.00 we've got two games. Tottenham host Aston Villa and Liverpool
welcome Stoke. Both home sides had unfavourable Europa League results as
Liverpool fell to a 3-2 loss at home to Udinese and Tottenham drew 1-1
with a poor Panathinaikos outfit on Thursday.
Brendan
Rodgers is still looking for his first home win in the Premier League
with his Reds side. Tony Pulis will have other plans though, and will be
hoping former Liverpool striker Peter Crouch can continue his goal glut
on Merseyside.
12.35: But United and Newcastle aren't playing until 16.00. First up we're at St Mary's as Fulham travel to the south coast.
Best pairing in Britain? Wayne Rooney (right) and Robin van Persie (left) are likely to pair up at Newcastle
The
Saints boss is hoping his side's home form can help tip the balance in
their favour, especially after a convincing 4-1 win over Aston Villa.
Fulham are hoping to bounce back after losing in the final moments against Manchester City last week. They'll be kicking off at 13.30, with teams on the way shortly.
12.30: Welcome, welcome, welcome. Stick with us here at Sportsmail as we guide you through all this afternoon's action.
It's
an uncharacteristically busy Sunday given the Europa League action in
midweek, and the blockbuster of the day is undoubtedly Manchester
United's trip to Newcastle. In last season's corresponding fixture,
United slumped to a 3-0 defeat with help from an unplayable Demba Ba.
Interestingly,
that defeat followed their 3-2 home loss to Blackburn the week before.
What did Sir Alex Ferguson's men do last week again..? Oh yes, I
remember. They lost 3-2 at home to Tottenham.
But
let's not get carried away with ourselves. Wayne Rooney and Robin van
Persie are set to start up top for Fergie, and with Rooney setting up
his Dutch team-mate for two goals in midweek against FC Cluj, they'll be
keen to develop that relationship further. Should be a cracker.
Action packed: Southampton (left) start the day followed by Liverpool, Tottenham and Manchester United
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