Man United pushes Spurs bottom
The English Premier League champions Manchester United won their first match at home this season against Tottenham Hotspurs and pushed the London team to the foot of the table.
Man United won 3-nil with three second half goals and now have two wins from as many matches.
The win was not enough though to take top spot as rivals Manchester City sit at the top with a superior goal difference.
Man City followed their 4-nil win on the opening weekend against Swansea Cityto beat Bolton 3-2 at the Reebok.
All three promoted sides got something from their matches. QPR put their 4-nil loss against Bolton aside to win away to Everton 1-nil.
Norwich and Swansea both drew but Swansea are still to score a goal in the premiership.
Five teams Tottenham, Swansea, Fulham, Everton and Arsenal are still to find the back of the net this season as shown in the table below:
Team | Goals |
---|---|
Tottenham | 0 |
Swansea | 0 |
Fulham | 0 |
Everton | 0 |
Arsenal | 0 |
Wigan | 1 |
Sunderland | 1 |
Stoke | 1 |
QPR | 1 |
Newcastle | 1 |
W Brom | 2 |
Norwich | 2 |
Chelsea | 2 |
Blackburn | 2 |
Liverpool | 3 |
Aston Villa | 3 |
Wolves | 4 |
Man United | 5 |
Bolton | 6 |
Man City | 7 |
Total Goals Scored : 41


Anavar Oxandrolone wrote on Wednesday, 24th August 2011 5:42pm
If I would have to choose just one national league to watch all year. It would be the premiere league. There are so many good players and so many good teams. Go Manchester United. Ana
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If I would have to choose just one national league to watch all year. It would be the premiere league. There are so many good players and so many good teams. Go Manchester United. Ana
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