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Sunday, August 18, 2013

Premier League l Encounters the first stone

The Scot David Moyes could breathe easy victory to close with the first meeting in more than a quarter-century in which Manchester United was not directed by the almighty Alex Ferguson, who is handling some threads of the "Red Devils" on backroom costume. With doubles apiece, the Dutchman Robin Van Persie and England's Danny Welbeck, the United deflated the "Spanish" Swansea Michael Laudrup, who resisted half hour before the champions of the Premier but made too many defensive mistakes at the Liberty Stadium. Moyes left Wayne Rooney start on the bench, although he took the field in the second half, perhaps a sign that he thinks its easy to put out of the club this summer, as expected by the player. Oblivious to the bickering between Rooney and coach Van Persie showed a superb goal on the turn in the first part that is willing to fight to get back to being the most effective forward this season in England. The claw in the attack that demonstrated the United was something that adolecieron the "Gunners" Arsene Wenger, which were broken by the serious and effective Aston Villa has organized this season the Scot Paul Lambert. The Frenchman Olivier Giroud gave hope to fans of Emirates in the sixth minute, but the inspiration of the Belgian Christian Benteke, who scored two goals, and rookie cold blood Antonio Luna, who scored a goal in his debut in the Premier with a individual move, sealed the win for Villa. Less turbulent was the season premiere of Liverpool, he could defend the goal that English Daniel Sturridge scored ten minutes out to end the first half and took so their first three points against Stoke (1-0). The major absence for locals was that of Luis Suarez, who followed from the stands the first of the six games he has left to fulfill the sanction imposed on him last season the British Federation (FA). The striker, who has pressured the club for a change of scenery during the summer market, received a punishment of ten games for biting the Chelsea defender Branislav Ivanovic. Although the Liverpool manager, Brendan Rodgers, the Uruguayan left the group last week for remarks in which he accused the club of breaking its promise to let him out, Suarez rejoined training with the rest of the squad after ordering apologies in the locker room. In the only tie of the day in England, Norwich signed assembly tables Spanish with Roberto Martinez, Everton (2-2), while Fulham school started on the right foot by beating Sunderland at home with a goal Pajtim Kasami Albanian. Also added three points on Southampton, who beat meanwhile to West Bromwich with a goal from Rickie Lambert, in grace (this week marked his international debut in English in a friendly against Scotland). Finally, the Cardiff defeat began with his tour of the English first division to be outdone by the West Ham (2-0). 

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