“Which pressure? For what?” the Italian said. “You continue to say I am under pressure. GOP WARNS DEMOCRATS THEY MIGHT REGRET FILIBUSTER CURB: Partisan animosity shows no sign of letting up ahead of new battles on federal default and budget. Trump’s Cult of Animosity Shows No Sign of Letting Up. Which pressure? Because some fans say I did not put two strikers on, or journalists say I am too defensive? I am not under pressure. (The New York Times ) Donald Trump Has Escaped Criticism for the 2 Trillion Covid-19 Stimulus. Since the start of the season it has been the case that if Carlos Tevez doesn’t score, no one does.” The Hammers are held to a draw by Blackpool with the home team's supporters turning up against their own team. Liverpool's stuttering mini-revival petered out in dismal fashion as they lost 2-0 to Stoke City. A six-match unbeaten run came to end as they were out-fought, out-played and out-manoeuvred by Tony Pulis's side. Ricardo Fuller opened the scoring just after half time and Kenwyne Jones completed a comprehensive victory in the final minute before Lucas Leiva was sent off for a second booking. Roberto Martinez praised Victor Moses after he stepped off the bench to score the winner against West Bromwich Albion. It was a first league goal this season for Moses, 19, who moved from Crystal Palace in January and Martinez, the Wigan manager, said: "We wanted to stretch the game and that is why I sent on Moses. He has the ability and is in a great moment. He is a raw talent."īolton - Stearman (og) 1', Elmander 62', Holden 67' He is still adapting to the Premier League. Owen Coyle insisted he is comfortable with Johan Elmander's contract situation after seeing the striker further boost his reputation with a fine strike in Bolton's 3-2 win at Wolves. "He is in the last year of his contract," Coyle said. "But I speak to him every day and we have a very good relationship. I'm comfortable with the situation and he keeps giving me everything he's got."Īndy Carroll earned the praise of both managers after he came closest to breaking the deadlock at St James’ Park. Fulham goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer denied Carroll his eighth goal of the season with a superb save which ensured honours remained even. “He couldn’t have done any more this season to stake a claim call up,” said Newcastle United manager Chris Hughton.
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