Aguero the hero: MM looks at five-goal Sergio’s greatest Man City moments
Sergio Aguero made history this weekend by becoming only the fifth player to score five goals in a single Premier League game.
Sergio Aguero made history this weekend by becoming only the fifth player to score five goals in a single Premier League game.
Neil Lennon fumed at his Bolton side’s failure to hold out for a point at Queen’s Park Rangers, condemning Wanderers to a seventh straight away game without a win.
Wigan manager Gary Caldwell was left a frustrated a figure after the weekend’s game even though Latics continued their unbeaten start at home.
Manchester City Women midfielder Isobel Christiansen praised the record crowd inside the Academy Stadium as the Blues secured European football next season.
Manchester United failed to return to the top of the Barclays Premier League table after three goals in the opening 20 minutes gave Arsenal a convincing 3-0 win.
David Dunn hailed his side’s performance as their best of the season, as Latics came away from high-flying Gillingham with a fourth successive draw.
Manchester City manager, Manuel Pellegrini, has paid tribute to star striker Sergio Aguero, following his five-goal glut in a 6-1 win against Newcastle United.
RFU chief executive Ian Ritchie refused to press the panic button despite England’s disastrous 33-13 defeat to Australia dumping Stuart Lancaster’s men of the World Cup last night at Twickenham.
Leon Clarke scored the only goal of the game against Colchester United as Bury stretched their unbeaten away run to 17 matches.
Sale Sharks’ third straight victory in the Kings of the North tournament leaves them top of the table and needing only one point to secure the title.
Rugby union organisers simply would not put their game up against a football game with such magnitude, so why do they feel they can do it against the biggest game in English rugby league?
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