Postpublished at 17:11 GMT 15 March 2015

It's just not Harry Kane's day. He hasn't had a chance to add to his 16 Premier League goals and now he's just ended up on his backside while trying to win back possession. A huge roar from United fans.
Fellaini with strike across goal, Carrick header
Rooney strike - and boxing celebration
FT Everton 3-0 Newcastle
McCarthy, Lukaku (pen) and Barkley
FT: Chelsea 1-1 Southampton
Chelsea six points clear at top of table
Saj Chowdhury and Neil Johnston
It's just not Harry Kane's day. He hasn't had a chance to add to his 16 Premier League goals and now he's just ended up on his backside while trying to win back possession. A huge roar from United fans.
Yoan Gouffran gets it all wrong and brings down Aaron Lennon.
What are your favourite football celebrations?
Jubair Ahmed:, external Jimmy Bullard at Hull City is still up there, recreating Phil Brown's half time blast. Legend
Christophe Talbotski:, external Gazza vs Scotland, Euro 96. Beginning and end of discussion, and although I hate that phrase, it's valid here.
Gregory Mandapat:, external Cuauhtemoc Blanco and his archer celebration is still one of my all-time favourites.
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Better from Newcastle. They win a free-kick just outside the Everton area and Ryan Taylor whips it narrowly over the bar. All to play for at Goodison Park.
Still all Manchester United. Wayne Rooney creates space for himself just outside the area and lines up a shot...he pulls the trigger...it flies into the back of the Stretford End.
Former cruiserweight and heavyweight champion David Haye tweeted:, external "Next time you're in London Wayne Rooney pop to my gym, I'll show you some useful defence and head movement."
Boxer Tony Bellew added:, external "Brilliant celebration by Wayne Rooney. Never take yourself too seriously and learn to laugh at everything! Even yourself."
Promoter Barry Hearn tweeted:, external "One of the great celebrations of all time. Well done Wayne Rooney."
It's all over. Celtic have won the 2015 Scottish League Cup final following a 2-0 victory over Dundee United at Hampden Park.
Kris Commons scored the opener in the first half and James Forrest grabbed the second in the 79th minute. Dundee United had Sean Dillon sent off 11 minutes into the second half.
You can get all the reaction to the win in our live text commentary here.
One change for Newcastle. Midfielder Gabriel Obertan is off and striker Ayoze Perez IS ON.
We're back under way at Old Trafford and Goodison Park.
Manchester United are currently two points behind second-placed Manchester City in the 'as it stands' table, while Everton are six points above the relegation zone. But what's going to happen in the next 45 minutes? Here come the teams.
Abbas Mustan:, external Full credit to Spurs to get Manchester United over the loss to Arsenal. Go Spurs go.
Isaac Wolofar:, external Carrick (n). [kar-rick] ~ The most underrated player of his generation. Five Premier League titles, one Champions League among others.
Mike W:, external Man United have dominated so much you could have two wheelie bins in defence. Spurs haven't had a sniff.
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Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho on Match of the Day: "About the penalty? My opinion is not important. It's the referee's decision and the pundits' opinions."
When asked again: "My feeling that penalty for Chelsea in our favour - impossible to be given. My clear feeling."
On the performance: "Ramires improved the team. He gave complete stability and we had control over their counter attack. After that they stayed back. We deserved to score. The team needed stability to perform again and Ramires brought that stability.
"I agree with Chelsea not winning at home is not a good result, but we had a five-point lead before the match and afterwards we have a six-point lead."
Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho on Sky Sports:
"Yesterday we had five points more than second, now we have six points more and one fewer match to play. It Makes our situation better than before the game. It's positive rather than negative. The performance until the penalty, the team was stable and was playing, not amazingly well, but with control. Towards the end of the first half we lost control.
"When Ramires came on he stopped the counter attack. We created lots of chances in the second half to win the game. We were unlucky we couldn't score. I didn't like the moment after the penalty - the remaining minutes of the first half. When you are winning 1-0 you are on top, then they get a penalty and the opponent gets confidence. We were anxious to react to 1-1.
"In the second half the players had the desire, the mentality and stability - we created more stability than we had in the last matches."
We're going to hear an awful lot more about Wayne Rooney's goal celebration. It was almost as entertaining as his goal. But what are your favourite football celebrations? Who has made you laugh while celebrating a goal and why? Contact us via #BBCfootball, external on Twitter, via Facebook, external or text in on 81111 (UK only).
BBC summariser Trevor Sinclair at Goodison on Radio 5 live sports extra
"It's been a very even game, Newcastle have shown they have come here to get a result and with better quality in the final third they might have scored."
Matt in Essex: Get Falcao on second half - sort the lad's confidence out in a game where there looks to be nothing to lose.
Steve, Swindon: I'd almost forgotten what it was like to be a Spurs fan. Normal service resumed.
Duncan, Kennington: Man United still with an outside squeak for the title? Stranger things...
Apoorv: Herrera and Mata both play twice as well when they play together. Great understanding.
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BBC summariser Robbie Savage at Old Trafford on BBC Radio 5 live
"This half has been, I believe, one of Manchester United's best performances of the season. And that is without Angel Di Maria, their record signing.
"They have been on the front foot. What Michael Carrick does is he gets the ball in an area where the forwards can make their runs and he can play the ball forward. That first goal shows how much influence he has on this team. Harry Kane has not had a look in with Chris Smalling marking him."
Usain Bolt knows how to celebrate a gold medal. He'll have been impressed with Wayne Rooney's boxing classic after scoring the third. Pity he's not at Old Trafford to see it...
BBC Sport chief football writer Phil McNulty at Old Trafford
"Perfect first half for Manchester United and manager Louis van Gaal - pace, high-tempo, goals and a classic celebration from Wayne Rooney after scoring the third. Spurs are left with nothing other than damage limitation and that was not part of the plan on a day they started with hopes of moving closer to the top four."