Aston Villa v Man Utd English Premier League Highlights Video

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Manchester United remain eight points off the top of the Premier League after failing to break down Aston Villa in a lively encounter at Villa Park.

Played at Venue: Villa Park Date: Saturday, 22 November

Aston Villa v Man Utd Match Report
Manchester United's winning run at Aston Villa came to end in a bruising battle at Villa Park.

United had previously won their last 11 games at Villa but they had few opportunities to improve upon that record.

Villa boss, Martin O'Neill, had every reason to be pleased as it is the first point he has won in five games against United since taking over at Villa Park.

After conceding no less than 18 goals in the previous two seasons against United, Villa played with great resolution to demonstrate why they are enjoying such a good season and they were well worth their precious home point.

United, who had lost only once in their previous four games, had their big guns Cristiano Ronaldo and Wayne Rooney on parade but on this occasion they failed to blast away the opposition.

Following their impressive confidence-boosting win at Arsenal a week ago Villa were very determined not to suffer another failure at the hands of Manchester United.

Gareth Barry, boosted by his England performance in Germany, had another outstanding game. Operating deeper than usual he was a major inspiration in this game.

Villa attacked in depth from the off but ominously ran up against a solid United rearguard which was in no mood to give anything away.

Playing with only Gabby Agbonlahor up front Villa had to rely on raids from James Milner and Ashley Young. They produced some attractive play but it was a long-range effort from stand-in full back, Nigel Reo-Coker, which forced Edwin van der Sar to make his first save of the game.

United's best reply was a sizzling long-range effort from Ronaldo. It was goalbound but Brad Friedel, making a record 166th consecutive Premier League appearance, pushed the effort around the post.

A crucial moment of the goalless first half occurred in the 38th minute when Ashley Young made a brilliant tackle on Ji-Sung Park just as the South Korean was about to shoot from close range.

The young England player provided an early second-half highlight when a casual left-footed long-range shot looped towards to the top-right hand corner of the net.

Fortunately, van der Sar had spotted the danger to fingertip the accurate shot away for a corner.

Sir Alex Ferguson, who took up his usual position pitch-side, had mixed feelings about this match but was hardly surprised by the outcome as he has praised Villa's recent emergence as one of the top six clubs in the country.

Meanwhile, O'Neill was almost tearing out his hair in the 58th minute when Nemanja Vidic became entangled with Agbonlahor in what looked to be a penalty only for the referee to wave away the protests.

Rooney then blasted aimlessly over the bar when he should really have scored. It was an awful finish and it was United's last chance to snatch victory.

'Enthusiastic' Villa delight O'Neill


Ferdinand rues missed opportunity


Aston Villa: Friedel, Reo-Coker, Davies, Laursen, Luke Young, Sidwell (Carew 81), Petrov, Barry, Milner, Agbonlahor, Ashley Young.

Subs Not Used: Guzan, Harewood, Knight, Salifou, Shorey, Gardner.

Booked: Davies.

Man Utd: Van der Sar, O'Shea, Ferdinand, Vidic, Evra, Ronaldo (Anderson 82), Park, Carrick, Giggs, Rooney, Tevez (Nani 71).

Subs Not Used: Kuszczak, Welbeck, Evans, Gibson, Rafael Da Silva.

Att: 42,585

Ref: Chris Foy (Merseyside).

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Liverpool v Fulham English Premier League Highlights Video

Barclays Premier League: Liverpool vs Fulham, Full Highlights Video, Match Report
Liverpool endured a frustrating afternoon as they were held to a goalless draw by Fulham at Anfield.

Played at Venue: Anfield Date: Saturday, 22

Liverpool vs Fulham Match Report
Liverpool were held to a disappointing 0-0 draw at Anfield as a well-organised Fulham team frustrated the home side that left the pitch to a chorus of boos at the final whistle.

Despite having nearly every goalscoring opportunity Rafa Benitez's men couldn't find the finishing touch in a game that should have taken them two points clear at the top of the table.

It was the home side that should have opened the scoring inside the first five minutes when a clever ball from the outside of Fabio Aurelio's boot found Dirk Kuyt behind the Fulham back line but, after bringing the ball down, the Dutch winger lacked the composure to hit the target and dragged his shot wide.

With no Steven Gerrard in the side and Lucas Leiva partnering Javier Mascherano in the middle of the park, Liverpool lacked any creativity and it was the Fulham duo of Danny Murphy and Jimmy Bullard who looked to have the more quality around the centre circle.

A scrappy first 20 minutes suited Fulham and they should have done better from a trio of volleyed passes starting with Murphy to Simon Davies then on to Jimmy Bullard whose overhead ball dropped over the shoulder of Andy Johnson.

The striker scuffed his shot straight at Pepe Reina in the Reds goal, much to the pleasure of the home crowd.

Kop favourite Fernando Torres looked to have found his match fitness again and a jinking run at two Fulham defenders on 23 minutes looked to have created a good shooting chance on the edge of the box but a last-gasp tackle by John Paintsil prevented the Spaniard from pulling the trigger.

Liverpool had the Cottagers pinned back in their own half for most of the game but, despite creating a hatful of chances, they never looked like breaking the deadlock.

The best chance of the game fell to Robbie Keane just before the half-hour mark when a low driven ball into the box flicked off an unsuspecting Leiva and fell into the path of the former Spurs striker who was one-on-one with Mark Schwarzer.

Despite claims for offside, Keane still took a shot but his panic-looking effort was blasted straight at the keeper who spread himself well and ended up saving the ball with his face.

Fulham managed to get a rare scoring chance five minutes later when a powerful run from Bobby Zamora took him past three players before cutting the ball back to Bullard who unleashed a 20-yard effort but Reina was alert enough to push the ball over his bar.

With a very organised back-line Roy Hodgson's men stood strong to whatever Liverpool threw at them and Schwarzer was forced to save a low drive from Torres just before the break.

After the restart it was Liverpool again who created the first chance when a curling right-footed effort from Torres sailed just over the top corner.

With no-one else in the team seeming able to have a strike on goal it was the Spanish striker who tested Schwarzer again on 51 minutes after his pace out stripped both Paintsil and Murphy, but his effort was blasted straight at the shot-stopper who palmed away the danger.

Having been calling for Xabi Alonso to be brought on since midway through the first half, Benitez seemed to be giving the fans what they wanted but the home crowd's cheers were soon replaced with groans of despair when he took off Mascherano instead of the expected Leiva.

With 20 minutes to go Liverpool started throwing everything they had at the wall of white in front of them and Kuyt was the next to hold his head in his hands.

A driven shot from Albert Riera against the legs of Paintsil flew to Kuyt whose first-time effort was heading for the top corner before Schwarzer appeared to pluck the ball out of the air.

With speculative efforts from Keane, Leiva and Daniel Agger in the closing stages Liverpool should have had the game well and truly wrapped up but Fulham stood strong and thoroughly deserved a point.

'Bad day' for Benitez at Anfield


Stalemate is like a win - Schwarzer


Liverpool: Reina, Arbeloa, Carragher, Agger, Aurelio, Kuyt (El Zhar 81), Leiva Lucas, Mascherano (Alonso 64), Riera (Babel 78), Keane, Torres.
Subs Not Used: Cavalieri, Dossena, Hyypia, Benayoun.

Fulham: Schwarzer, Pantsil, Hughes, Hangeland, Konchesky, Dempsey (Gera 84), Bullard (Baird 90), Murphy, Davies, Johnson, Zamora.
Subs Not Used: Zuberbuhler, Nevland, Gray, Stoor, Kallio.

Att: 43,589

Ref: Mark Halsey (Lancashire).

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Man City v Arsenal English Premier League Highlights Video

Barclays Premier League: Manchester City vs Arsenal, Highlights Video, Match Report
Arsenal's turbulent week ended in more misery as Manchester City sent them to their fifth league defeat this season.

Played at Venue: City of Manchester Stadium Date: Saturday, 22 November

Man City v Arsenal Match Report
Crisis club Arsenal found no cheer at chilly Manchester City at the end of a troubled week.

The Gunners were lucky not to lose by a heavier margin than 3-0 at Eastlands where they looked a team in disarray as they crashed to a fifth Premier League defeat of the season.

Arsenal were without nine senior players including William Gallas, stripped of the captaincy after an outburst earlier in the week, the suspended Cesc Fabregas and injured Emmanuel Adebayor and Theo Walcott.

While it was an afternoon to forget for Arsenal, it was one to remember for City who produced one of their best displays of the campaign.

After winning only once in their previous eight league games to slip to one point from the relegation places, this was a morale-boosting victory which eased the pressure on manager Mark Hughes.

It was a measure of how disappointing the opening was that the biggest cheer came when Hughes sent substitute Elano to the touchline to warm up midway through the first half.

City had only a couple of decent chances, Robinho's angled shot bringing keeper Manuel Almunia to his knees while Benjani slid in to make contact with a Darius Vassell cross only to put his effort narrowly wide.

Arsenal, for all their slick passing moves, did not create a chance until the 35th minute when Samir Nasri's free-kick was fumbled by keeper Joe Hart while Alexandre Song fired the rebound wide.

Then, in first-half stoppage time came the breakthrough for City, as Stephen Ireland broke through the visiting defence after Mikael Silvestre and Gael Clichy had collided to enable the midfield player to score with ease.

Arsenal made a lively start to the second half, but it was City who doubled their advantage in the 56th minute when Shaun Wright-Phillips played an inch-perfect pass to release Robinho who lobbed Almunia from the edge of the penalty area for his ninth goal of the season.

Robinho was denied a second goal by the referee's assistant who flagged for offside after he had tapped in the ball from almost on the goal-line after Almunia had fumbled Ireland's shot.

Robinho had two further great chances to complete a second hat-trick for City but he was denied by Almunia and then a goal-line clearance from Johan Djourou.

Arsenal's misery was completed when they conceded a third goal in stoppage time. After Djourou has tripped substitute Daniel Sturridge, the young City striker got up to score from the spot himself.
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Man City: Hart, Zabaleta, Richards, Dunne, Garrido, Wright-Phillips, Ireland, Kompany, Vassell (Elano 73), Robinho (Hamann 82), Mwaruwari (Sturridge 88).
Subs Not Used: Schmeichel, Onuoha, Evans, Ben-Haim.

Goals: Ireland 45, Robinho 56, Sturridge 90 pen.

Arsenal: Almunia, Hoyte (Ramsey 60), Djourou, Silvestre, Clichy, Nasri, Denilson, Song Billong, Diaby (Vela 69), Van Persie, Bendtner.
Subs Not Used: Fabianski, Wilshere, Gibbs, Lansbury, Simpson.

Booked: Song Billong.

Att: 44,878

Ref: Alan Wiley (Staffordshire).
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EPL Manchester City vs Arsenal Goal (1:0) Ireland 45'

IRELAND breaks into the box and evades the colliding Clichy and Silvestre before coolly lift the ball over the advancing Almunia.
EPL Manchester City vs Arsenal Goal (2:0)Robinho 56'

Lovely finish from ROBINHO as he collects a Wright-Phillips throughball and lifts his shot over Almunia. More problems for Arsene Wenger
EPL Manchester City vs Arsenal Goal (3:0)Sturridge 90 penalty

STURRIDGE dusts himself off and steps up to blast the ball past Almunia. Its a nightmare afternoon for Arsenal.

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Yuvvraaj Hindi Full Movie Watch Online, Review, Trailer

Watch Online Yuvvraaj Bollywood Full Movie, Review and Trailer
Movie: Yuvvaraj
Genre: Drama, Musical
Director: Subhash Ghai
Producer: Subhash Ghai
Banner: Mukta Arts Entertainment
Music Director: A. R. Rahman
Lyricist: Gulzar
Star Cast: Salman Khan, Anil Kapoor, Katrina Kaif, Zayed Khan, Boman Irani
Release Date: 21st November 2008

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Yuvvraaj 2008 Bollywood Movie Review
The much awaited movie of the year, with Salman and Katrina paired opposite each other, has finally hit the theaters and if you believe us, Salman can surely be termed as the 'Yuvvraaj' (prince). He is one actor that you should really look forward to watching in the movie. He has played the part of a super brat with complete conviction and definitely manages to impress.

Katrina is another actor that you should look forward to. She manages to hold her own in a bevy of established actors, like Anil, Salman and Boman. As for the most important part, the chemistry between Salman and Katrina, we wish we could be witness to more. The couple sizzled on-screen, though for a very short duration. Talking about other performances, Anil Kapoor was excellent in the role of an autistic, while Boman Irani was, as usual, his brilliant self.

We hope Zayed Khan could match up to others, though he is not too bad. Subhash Ghai had a good concept behind the movie and even its execution was very good. However, the movie was not completely faultless. One of the loopholes was the faulty script. Even the end was quite predictable. Still, the cinematography was excellent and the music, by A.R. Rahman, simply superb. All in all, 'Yuvvraaj' is a movie worth the money spent on multiplex tickets!
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