English Champions Manchester United

Manchester United winning the record 19th title in English Premier League under Manager Sir Alex Ferguson

Edwin Van der Ser making a Fabulous save

Manchester United former goal keeper Edwin Van der Ser making a acrobatic save against title rivals Chelsea

Gabriel Agbonlahor Celebrating

Aston Villa striker celebrating with his home crowd after scoring a goal at Villa Park against Everton.

European Champions Barcelona

Barcelona won the Champions League finals against Manchester United in 2011 and the team is celebrating the victory with the trophy.

Real Madrid's Kaka Penalty

Spanish giants Real Madrid match against Athletic Bilbao and playmaker Kaka scoring a goal from the penalty spot.

Feb 15, 2012

UEFA Champions League Tuesday Night Match Highlights & Results

Bayer Leverkusen 1 - 3 Barcelona

European Champions Barcelona continue their progress in this year’s Champions League with a clinical performance against German outfit Bayer Leverkusen. Alexis Sanchez opened the scoring for the visitors in the 40th minute and went on to score a double and Lionel Messi scored the third for the Catalan giants. Home side had a consolation goal scored by Kadlec in the 51st minute.
Lyon 1 – 0 Apoel Nicosia

Apoel the first Cypriot side to reach the knockout stages of the completion had a decent game against French giants Lyon. Lacazette scored the lone goal of the match in the 58th minute and the home side went on to win the game and kept their hopes alive to reach the last 8 stage of Champions League
REMAINING LAST 16 FIRST LEG FIXTURES
Wednesday 15th February 2012
Zenit St Petersburg VS Benfica
AC Milan VS Arsenal
Tuesday 21st February 2012
CSKA Moscow VS Real Madrid
Napoli VS Chelsea
Wednesday 22nd February 2012
Basel VS Bayern Munich
Marseille VS Inter Milan

Feb 13, 2012

Mick out at Molineux

Mick McCarthy
Premier League bottom floaters Wolverhampton have sacked manager Mick McCarthy following a terrible run of results including 5-1 home mauling against West Brom on Sunday.
 
McCarthy had been in charge of Wolves for five-and-a-half years but the club Faithfull’s had started to lose faith in him with the club having won just five of their 25 Premier League games this campaign.


A statement on the club's official website said: The board took the tricky decision to end Mick's contract after a run of form which has seen Wolves pick up just 14 points in the last 22 league games.


"Terry Connor will take charge of team training in the interim until a new manager is appointed.


"The board would like to place on record their sincere thanks and appreciation to Mick and he leaves with the very best wishes of everyone connected to the club."


Wolverhampton are currently 18th in the Premier League and have emerged triumphant just once in their last 11 league matches.


Speaking after the defeat against West Brom, McCarthy said: "I apologies for the performance and I've never done that before in 20 years of management.


"But I feel it's warranted, we were awful in the last half an hour.


"It was my most difficult day as a manager. We capitulated which is not something associated with me or my teams."

Alan Curbishley, former Sunderland boss Steve Bruce and Neil Warnock are all in the contention to replace McCarthy at Molineux.