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Sunday, February 3, 2013

PREMIER | Sissoko puts Chelsea KOs Chelsea 2- Newcastle 3 & Fulham 0 - United 1 Rooney turns on the light


Weeks pass and Manchester United left bodies and bodies on their way to the Premier League title. The 'Red Devils' Fulham broke resistance with a goal from Wayne Rooney (0-1) and force the City to win tomorrow Liverpool also no options to stay in the domestic tournament. They are now ten points, but even those are few compared to the 16 that bleeds Chelsea. Beating the Blues against Newcastle (3-2) and doubts about the future Benitez. In just fifteen minutes Craven Cottage synthesized the essence of English football. Fulham and Manchester United came out of the tunnel with the fifth gear engaged and provided a furious exchange of blows, by miracle, no goals allowed. Shots stick interventions De Gea and headbutts the crossbar. Comings and goings without worries of goal. Unfortunately it was just a champagne and Ecuador past the first half of the match happened to be in the hands of United. Fulham, without Berbatov to force a rematch, sought refuge near his goal. Until the new stadium was contagious rhythm and just before half a blackout left the field completely dark. Almost also the 'Red Devils', who found no light until Wayne Rooney, after a fault chain Senderos and Hughes, finally beat Mark Schwarzer. Rafa Benitez landed on the wrong foot at Stamford Bridge, but the last week has been full of arguments Chelsea fans wince. Third trip in seven days for the Blues, who have gone in record time to bury the slightest option to fight for the Premier to fear for their qualification for the Champions League next season. In a clash marked by the reunion of Demba Ba with the 'Magpies', St. James Park saw the birth of a star. Senegalese striker had to leave the game in the 40th minute for a kick-involuntary-in the face of Fabricio Coloccini. It was the same move that had the best chance of the first half, and just before Jonas Gutierrez fired alarms with a header which beat two pillars returning to 'once', John Terry and Petr Cech. Lampard with a whiplash from the front and Mata with a work of art in collaboration with Torres, turned the score, but if anything-among other things-kick in this Chelsea is consistency. The Newcastle, a fresh start after the landing of a French battalion in the winter, was among those balances to their new idol. Moussa Sissoko, a nightmarish race drew Cech after a gift and put the fans to their feet with a shot from the edge of the canvas left Rafa Benitez.

Monreal debut victory

In a day of premieres also one a hole to the last Spanish landing in British football. Nacho Monreal could hardly imagine a more enjoyable debut as he had against Stoke. On more than one occasion Arsene Wenger has criticized the play uncouth 'potters', so far from his treatment of the ball. But more than an opponent closed the Gunners struggled to beat a desperate Asmir Begovic. Finally Podolski pulled from a free crisis Londoners (1-0).
Precisely in the British capital Michu idyll seemed to have a special goal, but neither that fondness was enough to end a drought too long.It was the day of another striker, Andy Carroll. His first start since losing injured in November, this low hours scorer gave the victory to West Ham (1-0). Pablo Hernandez was one of the most dangerous men of Swansea, but the lack of company-timely, following the recent departure of Danny Graham, Welsh reaction severed down the stretch.
Lucky that Everton had six minutes of extension to avoid defeat. The Aston Villa held nearly three points and the fitness of Christian Benteke when Marouane Fellaini , in a dead-ball situation, the torture of 'villanos'-left the game in a draw (3-3).

Iran submitted a fighter "futuristic"


The ceremony was broadcast on state television and full of symbolism. While the West doubt the peaceful Iranian nuclear plan , Mahmoud Ahmadinejad presented a game that is "the most advanced in the world" and "capture summits". Defence Minister Ahmad Vahidi said the Qaher is "fully grown", designed and built by Iranian aerospace experts. The photographs distributed by the official news agency IRNA Qaher show that is asingle-seat jet, described as a fighter and bomber aircraft, which can fight against other aircraft or ground targets. The event coincided with the celebrations of the 34th anniversary of the Islamic revolution of 1979, the regime uses to showcase their advancements weapons. Iran submitted in 2007 which said it was his first production jet fighter national namedAzarakhsh or Lightning. The Saeqeh, or Thunder, was a derivative aircraft Azarakhsh. Last September also submitted a drone. Tehran has repeatedly stated in recent years advances in military technology , but their claims could not be independently verified.

With what face splattered Justin Bieber


Their separation Selena Gomez has broken the heart of Justin Bieber, seeking alternatives to unwind a bit. The latest attempt has been a journey of four-wheel motorcycle with a friend, rapper Lil Twist, reported Star magazine. The photos, taken by Justin Bieber to your Instagram account show him with his face splattered with mud. Also sees clearly depressed , without the euphoria of previous media appearances.

The White House releases a photograph of Barack Obama practicing skeet

The White House released a photo of U.S. President, Barack Obamaskeet shooting practice in the retreat of Camp David, after several conservatives question the veracity of a statement made ​​by the president on the matter. The image was taken by the official photographer for the White House, Pete Souza, at Camp David on 4 August, the day of the 51st birthday of President. It sees Obama firing a shotgun and wearing a black goggles and earmuffs.In an interview with the magazine New Republic published on Sunday, Obama said that at the presidential residence rest of Camp David (Maryland) practiced skeet sometimes, never with her ​​daughtersbut often with guests to which get there. "I have a deep respect for the traditions of hunting," said the president in the same interview when speaking of open debate in the country about weapons and their efforts to achieve greater control of their sale and possession. According to Obama, "if you grew up and your father gave you a hunting rifle when you were 10 (years), and went out and were spending the day with him and your uncles, and it became part of family traditions , it is easy to see why would you want to protect that."