Saturday, February 21, 2015

Alqueva project is completed this year – The Ball

Alqueva project is completed this year – The Ball

                     


                         
                         Swansea wins Manchester United (2-1) – Manchester United came out this afternoon defeated the Swansea field, 1-2, in the 26th round of the Premier League, adding the fifth defeat of the season.
 
 In a match in which Van Gaal returned to bet on Rooney up front, rather than Falcao was the average Ander Herrera who reached the opening goal on 28 minutes. The advantage of the United lasted only two minutes as Ki Sung-Yong scored the equalizer at 30.
 
 The turnaround came in the second part, through the French striker Gomis, who sealed the win 73 minutes into the match Manchester United 3 is rated with 47 points to 13 leaders Chelsea, while Swansea follows in 9th place, with 37 points.
 
 The Portuguese international Nelson Oliveira (Swansea) was an unused substitute.
 
 
  26th day Premier League
 
 Aston Villa – Stoke 1-2
 S. Sinclair (20); Biram Diouf (45), Moses (90 + 3 G. P.)
  
 Chelsea – Burnley 1-1
 Ivanovic (14); Mee (81)
  
 Crystal Palace – Arsenal 1-2
 Murray (90 + 4); Cazorla (G.P. 8), Giroud (45 + 1)
  
 Hull City – QPR 2-1
 Jelavic (17) N`Doye (89); Austin (39)
  
 Sunderland – West Bromwich 0-0
 
 Swansea – Manchester United, 2-1
 Ki Sung Yueng-(30), B. Gomis (73); Herrera (28)
  
 Manchester City – Newcastle, 17.30h
 
  Sunday (February 22)
 Tottenham – West Ham 12 hours
 Everton – Leicester City, 14.05h
 Southampton – Liverpool, 16.15h
 
 
  Rating
 1. Chelsea 60 points / 26 games
 2. Manchester City 52/25
 3. Arsenal 48/26
 4. Manchester United 47/26
 5. Southampton 46/25
 6. Tottenham 43/25
 7. Liverpool 42/25
 8. West Ham 38/25
 9. Swansea 37/26
 10. Stoke City 36/26
 11. Newcastle 32/25
 12. Everton 27/25
 13. Crystal Palace 27/26
 14. West Bromwich 27/26
 15. Hull City 26/26
 16. Sunderland 25/26
 17. QPR 22/26
 18. Burnley 22/26
 19. Aston Villa 22/26
 20. Leicester 17/25
 
                     

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