Ouchpublished at 16:15 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2015
That will teach you Jonathan Walters... The Stoke striker is making a nuisance of himself as QPR stopper Robert Green looks to clear. He ends up smashing the ball into Walters.
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That will teach you Jonathan Walters... The Stoke striker is making a nuisance of himself as QPR stopper Robert Green looks to clear. He ends up smashing the ball into Walters.
Victor Moses is enjoying himself. The Stoke winger drives a free-kick from 20 yards just over the bar as Stoke start the half the better of the two sides.
Former Scotland international Pat Nevin
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"Daley Blind has had a smashing game so far. He played a lovely ball for Robin van Persie to score the opener, and had a good hand in the third too. Manchester United haven't been stretched at all yet, but Nigel Pearson has changed his side to 4-1-4-1 formation, away from the 4-5-1 of the first half. Still there's only the one guy up front on his own. Andrej Kramaric has got a tough afternoon ahead of him."
Adnan Januzaj is causing Leicester's Danny Simpson a few problems out wide and, not for the first time in this half, he gets free of the full-back and crosses low into the area, Radamel Falcao is there but Mark Schwarzer bravely clutches the ball at the striker's feet.
Former Arsenal defender Martin Keown
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"Raheem Sterling just bounces it off his chest, spins into the hole, and Philippe Cotuinho fins him with a lovely little pass. The only thing missing from Sterling's game is goals, and the way he put that away will really give him confidence."
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This afternoon's latest Premier League scores are Man Utd 3-0 Leicester, Crystal Palace 0-1 Everton, Liverpool 1-0 West Ham, Stoke 2-1 QPR, Sunderland 2-0 Burnley and WBA 0-2 Spurs.
Former Tottenham striker Garth Crooks, Final Score
"Wonderful finish from Sterling but lovely build-up play. Liverpool opened up West Ham beautifully, and the finish from Sterling was fabulous."
Have to admit, I love watching Christian Eriksen play - one of the most exciting players in the Premier League this season - and he almost creates something from nothing as he twirls on the edge of the area and shoots through legs but his bouncing effort is just wide.
It had to be him. The brilliant Raheem Sterling chests the ball down to Philippe Coutinho, who slips the ball back through to the forward. Sterling, with just Adrian to beat, calmly slots the ball under the goalkeeper.
Promotion-chasing Luton Town have extended their lead to 3-0 in their home clash with Cambridge and given that they have not lost at home since September look set to be moving to within a few points of the top three.
Relegation-threatened Carlisle had the chance to leapfrog a Mansfield side that have just two draws from their last five outings with victory at home, but trail 1-0 to Vadaine Oliver's header just before the break.
Leaders Wycombe are still being held 0-0 at home by Portsmouth.
Sterling is at the heart of everything Liverpool are doing but, this time, he flashes a shot well over from 25 yards.
Sunderland almost catch the Burnley defence sleeping as Patrick van Aanholt cuts the ball back for Jermain Defoe in the middle of the area, but the striker's first-time effort is held by Tom Heaton.
Sublime stuff from Raheem Sterling as he jinks his way past a West Ham defender in the penalty area. He stands the ball up to Alberto Moreno at the far post but his volley is shinned the wrong way. Sterling has been a real handful.
Leicester City make a change for the start of the second half, Esteban Cambiasso jogs on to the pitch, replacing Jamie Vardy. Could he be the man to kick-start a comeback? We shall see.
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Huddersfield defender Tommy Smith has been airlifted to hospital with 'major head or neck trauma' following his side's 2-1 defeat to Leeds earlier today. The 22-year-old suffered the injury as he tried to stop the winning goal from being scored by Billy Sharp.
Tim: Jonathan Walters must be the most underrated player on the Premiership...
Tim (presumably not the same one): People can keep comparing Louis van Gaal with David Moyes on stats but Man Utd have only lost one in 14 in all competitions now. Moyes didn't have that stat at the Red Devils. So Van Gaal is very slowly building something at Old Trafford - thinks are looking up!
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Hull City manager Steve Bruce:
"For 30 minutes until Newcastle scored there wasn't much between us but after that it was a cardinal of errors for the other two goals we gave away.
"Once we made the mistake for the second one then it is an awful afternoon for us.
On the handball: "It's a reaction, I'm not sure it's cheating, it's a reaction as it is too high for him to head. But the officials got it right and I'm glad to see that. Even though we are struggling where we are we don't want to score goals like that.
"We have enough quality in the dressing room. When you have a tough time you need to know who you can rely on and unfortunately we are not doing enough."
Jeremiah Kariuki: Manchester United need two more goals early. That way if Leicester recover it won't be a repeat of their 5-3 win...
RogerDoesFilsm: If Leicester score five now I'll eat my phone.
Khael Malik: How are the twitches, Louis van Gaal?
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